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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 1 May 1991, p. 28

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"With more and more people becoming aware of their environ: ment, this is a great product. Not only does it work but it‘s totally natural, no chemicals which is wreat for people with allergies. And it‘s reusuable because zeolâ€" ites can be regenerated by simply leaving them in the hot sun, and when, finally, they are exhausted they can be sprinkled in the garden and will help stabilize nitrogen in the soil." For information on where Natuâ€" ra Odor Remover products are sold, call Vanderleeuw at 746â€" Vanderleeuw says his product ilso comes in large, ventilated fixtures for use in restaurants, refuse areas in apartment build: ings. basements and other large areas. For smaller areas such as cars, zeolites are packaged in a small, cloth bag ~It was a really unpleasant smell and he couldn‘t sell the trailer because no one could stand to go into it. I used the rug and room deodorizer for a few days ind the smell disappeared." PAGE A16 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE He also demonstrated his rug and room deodorizer to a trailer salesman who couldn‘t sell a trailer he had on the lot for months because of strong, lingerâ€" ing odors associated with new vehicles and manufacturing. (Continued from page A15) Jim IAPA Section Annual Meeting Learn how to be "Stress Wise" at the Industrial Accident Prevention Association‘s Kâ€"W Section annual meeting May 29, 12:15 p.m., at the Conestoâ€" ga Inn, Kitchener. Jane Coleâ€"Hamilton will demonstrate techniques to help participants take control of their lives. She will also show how to build ‘states of excellence‘ that can be accessed on demand. Registration for the meeting will begin at 11:45 a.m. Cost is $21.40 (GST included). For more information call LA.P.A. at 748â€"5395. Seagram Gift Shop reâ€"opens The Seagram Museum Gift Shop reâ€"opened for business this morning under the direction of Address Phone # Name. 8 Notre Dame Dr. S. wrountry â€" "TCITT Cioboard uy s en + mss Country Gifts & Crafts "Memories of Yesterday" figurines Cards, Candles and much more 10 :i p. 10% OFF with coupon on ALL INâ€"STOCK ITEMS dhantz‘s WEDNESDAY, MAY 1, 1991 \â€"- seECir mowe RETIREMENT SUITES! Designed to offer you, or that special person, supportive and caring services, in a spacious and attractive Suite! Studio, One or Two Bedroom Suites to choose from Emergency response system. Activity program. Delicious meals. And, the opportunity to enjoy our friendly community! Join Us! An Invitation to You! Come and see our newest level of accommodation... In addition to the reâ€"opening, The Seagram Museum has also announced its new summer hours. The Museum, the Gift Shop and Spirits Restaurant will be open daily from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. The Seagram Museum is located at 57 Erb St. West in Waterloo. Do you have any information about a new business, a new product line, seminar, workshop, important new service or promotion that should be shared with Waterloo business and the community? The Chroniâ€" cle wants to hear from you. Drop off information for Tid Biz at our office during regular business hours or mail items to business reporter Keren Adderley. in Waterloo. Call Dian Shannon (519) 740â€"3820 Mon.â€"Fri. 9 a.m.â€"5 p.m. 650 Coronation Blvd., Cambridge N1R 786 ietor Marnie Wharnsby of The Goodie Basket Riverbend Place Retirement Community experience as a practicing Christian Scientist. This video lecture will be aired on MISION TV, Thursday and Friday, May 2nd and 3rd from 2:30 to 3 p.m. and on Saturday, May 4th, from 6:30 to 7 p.m. For more information, call the Kitchener Christian Science Reading Room at "13 PARADISE SQUARE" is a halfâ€"hour video lecture hosted by Michael B. Thorneloe, a former lawyer and now a Christian Science Practitioner and Lecturer. While walking through the countryside of his native examines his lifelong 745â€"7814 13 Paradise Square Tickets available at all participating Zehrs Markets and Mr. Grocer outiets, Bingeman Park and at the door Silent Auction & Casino Fun Night FOLDING TABLES 500 items valued at over $75,000 Free Food ...Media Personalities ... @ING a. . Raffies ... Door Prizes 40 SPRUCE ST., PARIS _ MON. to FRI. 9 to 9 442â€"3118 SAT. 9 to 5 . We have huge reductions on discounted styles, colors, factory seconds, unfinished, imperfects and overruns. * p])PA!S. $65-oo EACH ~W~ \ ... a Great Cause with all proceeds (§2) to Juvenile Diabetes Research! 60"x27" WITH METAL LEGS eat the taxm &\fi“ 8\ Ung KITCHENS FACTORY OUTLET s <â€" ns #A "Lh.-â€"'mr: May 11, 1991 700 p.m. â€" 1:00 a.m. Marshall Hall, Bingeman Park, Kitchener Just $10 per person :c"WINH ,,oel'; ”mflllflm @ Harmet® $y w r To CERHMo d zk + yag

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