Sunny Side of the Square . . . . | ||||
31 East Granville Street - April 1, 1967 |
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Mickey Dan and Esther Shaw bought the Hills Pharmacy from Lawrence Hill and began business in Sunbury in 1967. With the slogan "The Sunny Side of the Square" the Shaws became a part of the community. The sidewalks and parking were improved to provide space for the much anticipated Sidewalk Sales. Folksy witticisms were include in his weekly
newspaper ads and soon became a big hit. Shaws also used Bob Quelette of
Galena for art work. Bob's wife Phyllis worked with a craft section
in the store. |
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In December
1971, the community was sadden by the early death of Esther at the
age of 36.
When Dan married Joan Lamberton, also a pharmacist, the town quickly
warmed to her and Joan became a very active part of the business and
the community. |
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In 1982 the former Wheaton garage once more got a face lift. While staying open to serve their customers, the Shaws completely renovated the facade to make the building fit in with the character of the town | ||||
Bill Klick, on the right, led the renovation |
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The second story windows were ideal for decorating. |
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New Sign Added |
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The Granville Street store became to small, so the Shaws moved into Big Walnut Plaza on West Cherry Street. | ||||
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Closing the old to move to the new |
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Goto
Shaws
in Big Walnut Plaza Return to Local History Index |
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(4-28-2006) |
Replacing sidewalk where
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