I remember that it was an L-shaped indoor mall, anchored by The Met (low-end dept. store) about where Fabricville is now, and a grocery store, can't remember if it was Dominion, Save-Easy or Sobeys at the other end (Taylor floor end) In the middle of the "L" there was a small court like space with a round lunch counter (maybe called "Stop n Go"?) It had those spinning stools fixed to the floor. Loved those as a kid. Oh, and sugar cubes for people's coffee, which I used to snag when my parents weren't looking
The Woodlawn branch of the Library was an indoor storefront near this center court as well. As for stores, it seemed to me, an oblivious kid, to be average run-of-the-mill stores. A drugstore for sure up at the grocery store end, a number of clothing stores, Reitman's comes to mind, a bookstore, I think one of those t-shirt transfer stores, a record store, etc. There was a coin collector shop down by the Met entrance. It had a similar feel as Dartmouth Shopping Centre and Bayer's Road Shopping Centre at the time.