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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 11 Jul 1967, p. 21

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yA There have been no regrets about a second shop, but it does create a little "family" problem. About 18 years ago, she and ber husband opened their first Honest Sam shop in Kitchener â€" every time they made one of their frequent trips through Watâ€" erloo, she would express a desire to open a shop here. 13 years ago one was opened. and has been in business ever since. But energy is not her only atâ€" iribute, for Fritzie has an infectâ€" vous geniality, and a business acument that has made her a very successful businesswoman. To those who know her, "Fritâ€" zie" Silver, manager of Honest Sams m Waterloo, is a barrel of The Waterloo Centennial Band Shell & Ampitheatre DOUG HARE (manager of Kitchener agency), Dick Laver from Ingersoll watch Russ Ledger preparing to send the little white ball down the fairway. Three London Life agencies (Stratford, Brantford and Kitchener held their annual June Golf Tournament at Westmount Friday. Over 50 underwriters were present for the games and awards dinner. Russ Ledger was presented with the top salesman award for writing over a quarter million dollars of insurâ€" ance in one month. Top agency trophy went to Stratford. "MUSIC IN THE PARK" SUNDAY JULY 16th (Enter off Westmount Rd. between Erb and University) GEORGE KADWELL TRIO BARRY WILLS TRIO ‘"Fritzie" Silver JATZI 7:30 p.m. featuring with at Fritzie and Joe will be on hand to show you whatever you may desire in the clothing line, during the great Pioneer Days all this week. They have the largest stock of mens‘ and boys‘ pants in Waterloo County. to choose from. When Fritzie is not able to be present, 72 years young Joe Hilton runs the business. He has been with this shop for the past six years, but formerly worked with Lang Tannery until a beart ailâ€" ment forced him to seek less strenuous employment. It seems that each of the five children of Mr. and Mrs. Silver, have their favorite store â€" as a regsult, the family is split (faimly even) in respect to "which is the into the present modern and at tractive centre. This fine shop is also airâ€"conditioned for the conâ€" vemience of their customers. However, service alome would not account for the poputarity of this shop, much of the credit is due also to the "friendly" atâ€" mosphere created by Ed. and bhis fine staff, composed of: Mrs. Ruth Longeway and Mrs. Grace Voelâ€" ker, Carl Eschhoiz (in charge of repairs), Henry Meyer and Helmut Buschold. â€" If you don‘t believe it â€" drop in and see for yourself. LIONS CENTENNIAL COMMUNITY HALL Almost immediately, Ed. reâ€" novated the building, changing it Ed Bergman of Bergman Jewel lers LA4d., bas been "specializing" in for the past 13 years. Ed. was originally located at 14 King street south, but six years ago purchased the Doersan block where he is presently located. 46 King St. South Waterloo Ontario Ladies and Gents Alterations and Made To Measure Suits BILL CUSTOM TAILOR ‘Service" AT THE NEW p. "BILL ABOS" Bingo â€" Carnival â€" Games Years Of Tailoring _ Experience SAUSAGE FRY and CARNIVAL SATURDAY, JULY 15th PRIZES â€" PRIZES â€" PRIZES Adults . . Pony Rides Hand Loomed Rug Auction Fresh Tasty Homemade Sausage Served From 5:00 p.m. â€" 7:30 p.m. ALL YOU CAN EAT . $2.00 Children . . . $1.00 :00 p.m. till Midnight $T. JACOBS _ The Wateriee Chronicle, Tuesday, July 11, 1967 RCSS EKLOPP Pioneer Days Price Print Linen Weave Dresses Pioneer Days Price . . . . . $I 8.67 MEN‘S DEPT. Permanent Press Pants PIONEER DAYS specials ' in the tradition of fine shopping WATERLOO SQUARE LADIES‘ DEPT, â€">>~~$80.67

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