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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 19 Nov 1980, p. 9

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Denise Domkers of Norman Street, Waterioo buys a package of cookies from Marion Honsberger of the United Church Women at the "Holly Fair"‘ held Saturday at First United Church, Waterioo. Verna Anthes, general convener of the fair which is held every two years, said she was pleased with the turâ€" nout, estimating that ‘hundreds"" had passed through Hilliard Hall by midâ€"afternoon. : The United Church Women raised over $5,000 at their "Holly Fair‘‘ held Saturday at First United Church. Waterloo. "It was jammed this morning."‘ she said, adâ€" Fair raises $5,000 savings account. WRITE SUCCESS ASSOCIATES at P.O. Box 511, Waterlorl Ont., and give your name and address. Enclose a cheque or money order for $95 payable to Success Associates for all 12 programs or send just $10 for the first program (total ost $120). We‘ll refund your money without questions jf you are not completely satisfied after working throug he first two programs. But act now! IF YOU DON‘T HAVE $1,000 free money for every year you‘ve worked you need a financial advisor. If you‘re in debt, your need is desperate. Now, for the first time, you can have a qualified advisor who will teach you he simple secrets of keeping more â€" much mor â€" of what you earn for yourself and your family. IN 12 MONTHLY PROGRAMS you‘ll learn the secrets that every truly successful person \ knows. It‘s like having a professional financial ave a qualitied advisor wno wili teach yOuU mple secrets of keeping more â€" much mor what you earn for yourself and your nily. N 12 MONTHLY PROGRAMS you‘ll learn secrets that every truly successful person nows. It‘s like having a professional financial advisor at your side as you learn how to prosper beyond your wildest expectations. YOU‘LL LEARN the secrets that enabled Cliff T. to double his income in just 14 months, Mary R. to work just six months each yearqnd put MORE money into investments and her retirement fund, and Harold F. to pay off his mortgage and have even more money in his s account. ding that she had expectâ€" ed only $4,000 to be raised from the sale of such items as gquilts, crafts, boorrfiqlanls, baked goods and Christâ€" mas decorations. All items were donated by church members. The fair also offered a lunchroom, a tearoom and a children‘s arcade, featuring games, treats and a movie. Anthes said all proâ€" ceeds will go to the church‘s outreach proâ€" Jane Grigg, also of the United Church Women, said business was "very good‘ at her booth offerâ€" ing handmade items such as table mats and knitted slippers. "This was stacked this high,."" she said, holding her hand a foot above the table, *so you can see we‘re down to the bottom lavers." grams and to local exâ€" penses such as redecoraâ€" tion of the church chaâ€" pel. 382 KING ST. N. WATERLOO 886â€"3430 FREE ESTIMATES PHONE 886â€"3430 Hâ€"K TILE LTD. (Near Kmart) Mon.â€"Wed., 9:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Thurs. & Fri. 9:30 a.m. to 9:00 pm Sat 9:30 am. to 5:30 pm SHOP COMPARE THEN TRY For Guaranteed 1st Quality HARDINGS & BURLINGTON CARPETS AT THE BEST PRICES ANYWHERE poe %%St C|air£ 3 â€" 886â€"3791 Conestoga Mall â€" 886â€"2789 Fairview Park Mail â€" (Conestoga Parkway & King St) 587â€" 3440 . to 6:00 pam. Mon.â€"Fri. 9:30 a m. to 9:30 pm (Near Woelce) m. to 9:00 pm. Sat 9:30 am.â€"6:00 pa. Mon.â€"Fri. 9:30 a m. to 9:30 p.m. 0 p.m. Seat 9:30 am. to 6:00 pm. * Thepaintandpaper people WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1980 â€" PAGE 9

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