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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 24 Feb 1982, p. 11

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Decorations will tullnu a themc of yoilow and black, tthe city‘s According In chamber mam”: er Jack Mlddlomass. 360 to 370 area husme-M people "rtjoyed the first such gala o-vr'nl last yvar I)ver 120 ttrhets haw alrwady been sold for this y'var's second annual hall. which ties m with thc vily's 12.'Uh anmvvrsury colvbra lmns The Walt-Hun Chamucr of Commerce Annual Hall. In be held Naturday waning March 13 at thc Waterloo Motor Inn. h shaping up to he n-w-n bigger and hotter than Last year Operating his awn husirwss means "a lot of hours an- put in." (Ilsm'ki Wild. Bu! for thrs former Torontonian who moved In Wa terloo in NHL "it's sumt-thing I always wanted In do .. "That's tho drumnd," he said And to mum! that demand. hv plans to open " third and fourth store specializing In imports Ont' would probably be in London Cisecki I'xplaim-d. while the other Invention Hanna! yet be disclosed He hopes both will be "pen some "luv this war “You just run‘l sit." he ox plained "ICs a fight still if uvoryhod} closes tip. then what do you have?" Clwrki‘s \lun-s "specialize in the younger sec" fvaturmg must ly modern, "ontemporary style furniture-. with sumo traditional pic-H's And thr Watvrloo ri-sidi-nl expanded his furniture husim-ss last year In mclutie an Impurl division. ivalunnu wicker and rattan Wally (fisecki of 125 Stillmt-a tiow Cir., prvsident ttt Signet Furniture Ltd at 17 King St. S in Uptown Waterlutr, rvcvntly opened a second store. m the Kilt-humor Forest Glen Plaza (mo Wale-rim) resident and businessman has decided “to do something," despite the present doom and gloom H'unomir pic ture . As slum as construction of an oak staircase is completed (which should be in about two to three weeks). l'ustumurs will be able to enter 1tlsen's display are" from the mall. then take the staircase to the nfficv art-u Current!) Olsen's Wan-rim: of, ficv has 19 agents. Schmidhulwr explained. "Within a year (we) hope to build up to 35 ., "Last year we had a Iremett dons year, We're hoping the same for this year again." he said. And if thrs past January is any indication, (risen'y, is achier ing its goal. "We had a good January 'tt2 We were quite surprised." Ati a reflection of Olsen's sue Cess, the Waterloo office has doubled its space and plans tt almost double its employees Schmidhuber said, Even with high interest rates, "people are still buying" houses according to Engelbert Schmid- Iluber. manager of (risen Real!) Ltd,1s Waterloo office its Univers which had feet, into Westmount up involves offices upstairs, v al 550 square (w floor of the mall used for displays The Inside Track The he office in University about larger Plum- ~L300 W'r quarters at “1- The mm 501 I00 square feet of i. with an addition feet on the main all. which will be .jusl mow Avenue In office has Id plans to employees, ved from location, I square KARLA WHEELER an the co-ordimator needs to find a factory which "mploys um- nr more nonlinglish speaking wumeo so shv can begin classvs under the grant Involvement in the prop-rt would give area.busimeoies “a chance to set a precedent of caring for its employees and giving them a chance to feel part of the community the business represents," she said Over 810.000 has been granted by the Department of the Fiecre tary of State to the local Ten irays for World "vveloprnent group for the prujm-l. III-mmrn dinger explained The program has been surrvsx in) in organizations such as Tip Top Tailors in Toronto and Uni versity Hospital in London. she said Hemmendinger, who teaches at a University of Waterloo writing clinic. is co-ordinating a federal gram designed “to teach Engiish to non-English speaking Canadian women" As a result. "it shuuld Impruu- "ttiruvrwy and lessen misunder standmgs' m the workplace at N M '32 Waterloo resident Anna Hem- mendinger wants to hear from area businvsses which "mploy iemales who cannot speak Fin gush Classes "would tw geared to what they (employees! neod an part ofthal job language they need at work." said "PHHTH'D dinevr “We hope to "pen another in Kitchener-Waterloo this sum mer," the manager said Currently the Waterloo restau rant employs I9 people, This is the first Godfather':, t0 open in the Twin Cities, Jarvis explained. Nine others are open in London. where the chain is. headquartered. I day opened in the; thvr Pizza al the Universit versity Aw Street. Middlemass said there about 15 to 20 tickets st able. Any art wish to p cost $50 I corporate hurry. "Last year everyone had a good time." Middlemass enthr used. "We do it better than anyone else." official colors), and party-goers. will be treated to large reproduc- tions of historical Uptown Water loo photos, And of ('ourse. the giant 125th cake. which the chamber donated to the city for use at anniversary events. will be on display, The evening begins with a chamber-hosted reception at 6: 30 p.m.. followed by dinner at 7:30 and dancing at 9 pm. Hemmendingvr um hr reached as It”. ext 2329 or m 745 until I a.m, W Thursday, and and Saturday. tte area business 3 purchase tic '0 per couple 1 the city - ta and Subs ;-rsity Shops Avenue a1 eating table Doug Jarvis oug Jarvis said thv ch specializes in submarines, seats y 52 people. The seven days a work n. until midnight day and Tuesday: of 10 spot ntil midnight and Tuesday; Wednesday, 2 and people 'kets, v or $251 The God located Plaza. U name who as, which I $250 per had better re are still a 2a, Uni Phillip IS just Godfa, t'only avail. Fri in "Aattusiktttut Compa'abk' Boot Put! " hum-”H.“- tr) 'lr,'" ‘. 'rdl'r)r'.rr w, “u w.‘ '4u» D’\nw'ww l, .4lr., itf p m t an r'rttr' W ' [ ml "rr JMo-v u» 't'r an m a ‘4‘ , H. " 4“‘7‘1\b"““l‘\ n pawn mm v, w. $133!. to W Mummies; «mm. We’ ll Show you how. . . y w - to no" wot') mm mama. I',rTiksirtte,T,'; PMs vrw'"" “my vow aw“ hand at .. __ - . non“ T _ I O . i . "V‘" . iaccoirm ‘.’ iiiiiiiiiiiptt?e l'. 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