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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 16 Aug 1995, p. 11

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company which se Me" _ reptiles, tropical * fish and domestic pets such as hamsters, puppies and kittens. It also sells feed, grooming items and cages. Theâ€"5,000â€"squareâ€"foot store has with ‘a staff of nine and is the 30th in the franchise. The store is corpoâ€" rately owned by Peter and Udo Schneider of Toronto and is managed by April Vander Toorn of Waterloo. Store hours are 9:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday to Satâ€" urday, 11:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sundays. Kettle Creek Clothing Store opened its doors this past Saturday at 80 King St. S. in Uptown Waterloo. The store, according to franchise owner Sandra Conran, is the 16th in the chain and she‘s considering opening another store in Kitchener in the near future. The 1,100â€"squareâ€"foot store with a staff of five, has cases and bags, but has also expanded into men‘s and ladies clothing fashions. The store, which is owned by Columbia Sportswear Canada, is the third business to open in the new Waterloo Place, located at the corner of King Street and Willis Way. Kettle Creek C|olhln? opens in Waterioo Place DDl Are You A Frustrarenp Aumor? (toanslation: Se you lthe to conite, hemeon?) Has Your Muse Been Asusep For Lack Or (nanstation: Hever get the chance to strut 6 ,'i” ab * your stuf?) W yX Do You Compare Yourser WimH The _ ) @‘ ; Lukes Or Snarxespeare, F. Scon . l APua]f . Pizoeraw anp Hemmowary? * (nanslation: Think you can bow "the greats" out of the water?) Is So, Tnen Ask Nort For Whom ThE ScHoou by submitting an essay on "SCHOOL MEMORIES". A selection of essays, which should not exceed 200 words, will be pubâ€" lished in our Wednesday, August 30/95 Back to School section and the top 4 entries will each receive one of the following fabulous prizes: * a $100 gift certificate, courtesy of Kreba/Ali Baba i; * an adjustable super step exercise package and video, courtesy of Braun‘s Bicycle * four tickets to Canada‘s Wonderland, courtesy of the Waterloo Chronicle * a G.E. walkman, courtesy of Gibson TV Mail, fax or bring in your submission no later than 5 p.m. on Beu. Tous, it Tous For TneE!! The Waterloo Chronicle invites you to exercise your literary talent 4 Friday, August 25, 1995 to: & Back to School Essay Contest fa:. â€" 201â€"75 King St. South . . port Road and Weber Street, Pet Paradise is a Canadianâ€"based Wednesday; 10 a. m. to 9 p.m.. Thursday and Friday; Attracted by the high number of university students in Waterloo, Ahmed Hamid has opened his second National Futon Centre at 56 King St. N, at the former Poster.Plus location. "Traditionally, this stuff is what students buy," said Hamid, who has owned a store in Hamilton for the past five years. The 2,000â€"squareâ€"foot store opened Aug. 1 and has a staff of eight. Some of the futon furniture he sells Store hours are 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday to Wednesday; 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Wednesday and Friday; 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Saturday. _ _ nine categories who have been named as finalists for the Ontario region‘s Entrepreneur of the Year (EOY) Larry Zepf, President and CEO of Zepf Technoloâ€" gies, has been named in the Socially Responsible Waterloo e 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Saturday; and noon to 5 p.m. on Futon store opens N one wog Winners from each category will be announced at the Ontario awards banquet Oct. 5 in Toronto. The EOY program is Canada‘s foremost reward and Zepf Technologies is a worldâ€"class producer of comâ€" ponents and equipment for the automated bottling industry. He is committed to furthering the developâ€" ment of small business in the Kitchenerâ€"Waterooâ€" recognition program for entrepr Store hours are 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday to A Waterloo entrepreneur is among a group of 32 in w7) "m' , ck Or PCGp _ TB t § A .i ilm . ol @_u s Hwy. 24 just south of Hwy. 401, Cambridge, $19â€"622â€"1661 +_l Sb % £NW > **~~~ Knob M I Hill‘s CASH & CARRY mwgnm«rflsm’&:mm 1995 BEEF INSIDES Cut from Canada A/AA Grades Bost SHOULDER BEEF CLODS Product of Ontario # Vac Pac Cut from Canada A/AA Grades Beet TOMATOES Product of New Zealand e Frozen Genuine e Square Cut e Spring LAMB SHOULDER I & SWEET GREEN PEPPERS se uyhfl'l:. h Product of Calitornia, USA 41 Grade ¢ Medium Size MUSHROOMS [ NAVEL ORANGES Product of Ontaria #1 Grade e Large Size FETA CHEESE LEMONS Product of Argentina Size 100â€"1388 e PEPSI e DR. PEPPER e 7â€"UP e MOUNTAIN DEW Product of Canada JUICES 2L Bottles Fairiee e Assorted 1.5 L Botties WATER Tropicat Grove e Assorted BAR.B.Q. SAUCES 18L Bottle | MUSHROOMS PEANUTS PEACHES 796 mL. Tins e BLENDS e DRINKS 300 mL. Botties in the Shell 400 9 Bags 100 fL. oz. Tin WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY; AUGUST 16, 1995 â€" PAGE 11 SIDE BACON Product of Canada e Frozen Carbonara ¢ Melrose brand y [R o-ud:uy!nd hlhiiice 190420 All Varieties e 600 mL Bottles BANANAS * Vae Pac 218 999 508 128 198 118 Join your competitors â€"â€" shop Knob Hill! CHICKEN BREASTS BREAKFAST SAUSAGES Product of Ontario Town Club e Frozen Product of Ontaric * Shopay‘s * All Beef e Traditional 7" WIENERS Product of Onianc + Cuamand brand KALAMATA OLIVES GARLIC Product ol Greece BROCCOLI ($ Wieners to 1 tb.) Product of Calitornia; USA Jumbe Size # #1 Grade Product of China 10 kg (22 tb.) Crate SsPANISH ONIONS Product of Ontario Large Size 18s NECTARINES Product of Calitornia, USA LIMES HIâ€"C PUNCHES Product of Mexico Large Size 1756 Red Valley * Frozen e Assorted 1.75â€"2.27 ug Bags Assorted e Frozen 474 mi Ting VEGETABLES sOYA MARGARINE Goiden Gate e Soft PAPER TOWELS 2 Rofl Packages Bounty * Jumbe BATHROOM TISSUE Majesta e 2â€"Pty 4 L Bottle DISH LIQUID LAUNDRY DETERGENT 113 272 13% 128 21# 193 12" 108 108 14} 3092 128 998 49

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