Penticton Herald

Supermarke­t for downtown

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Several years ago I was invited to sit on a committee of half-a-dozen or so other people to design a coat of arms for the City of Penticton.

At the time I wondered what the point of this was because it seemed a very English pursuit as the designs had to be sent to England to be approved by the Royal College of Arms which did not seem a very Canadian thing to do to me; and I’m English!

However, the design was eventually approved; but I never saw the coat of arms used on anything after that.

However; for a few years now I thought that maybe a town which had a coat of arms; (I hesitate to call Penticton a city because it has no cathedral, which is the English definition of a city) , should at least have a grocery store in its downtown area.

I live downtown with no car. Ever since the Super Valu disappeare­d (although this store was not in the top class of supermarke­ts it was there! ) I have missed a grocery store downtown. It is very inconvenie­nt.

I read in a national newspaper that Loblaws Supermarke­t chain was going to build 900 new stores. I e-mailed the mayor to ask if he had heard the news and could he act quickly to petition Loblaws for one to be built here in Penticton.

I received no acknowledg­ement of my request.

I miss not having a post office downtown also.

We have a beautiful heritage post office building downtown (these days I believe it’s full of lawyers and MPs.) It would be good if a room could be found in the heritage post office building for a real post office.

It’s a nuisance to have to go by taxi to shop for groceries and use a post office. Occasional­ly in summer I might risk a bus trip, but it’s not worth using the bus in the winter because they run so infrequent­ly if I missed one I might freeze to death waiting the halfhour to an hour for another bus.

I’m sure there are other people in this town who would welcome a grocery store downtown; and a proper post office.

Who knows, the mayor and councillor­s might even search out that design we in the coat of arms committee came up with to decorate them. After all, it does seem a pity to have done all that work and not use it. Pamela Campion Penticton

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