A Tid Biz item in the May 8 edition of the Waterloo Chronicle regarding Duron Plastics Ltd. should have stated that Gary Cluthe was a coâ€" owner of the company with Peter Scheifele. Peter Scheifele and Ron Cluthe started Duron in 1967. A 6111 ABCs of Travel will open a new location at 40 Weber St. E. in Kitchener on June 3 under the name of ABC Motz Travel. The relocation of the from the Weber maummlunu MdWhmfl legal district. j The name change to ABC Motz Travel retains a bdrudmvdbï¬upd'um-m. esting twist: it was at this location that George Moumudlhc“mbyhx&gm Travel. Five years later that business was taken over by Kuehne and Nagel Foraddidomlinform.dlgmusp; Bauer Industfies L1d., of Waterloo, was one of 17 Canadian suppliers of materials, equipment and mawmwm f &V::u&-hyuam‘â€â€ï¬phd m&tunc-a.-umm: suppliers received a bronze sculpture crafied Rick Switzer of Pontynool: Ontarin C ao.nhmm.muao- the company continues its search for a new Chief executive. s y Two weeks ago Norman Wright stepped down as president and CEO of Virtek after the company Wlfumhmï¬um tA honored by GM on the move P Te y a g S Om peoreensies ukn m i ce ie us MMeHT Poradinrs ie C + l Fake TOume ue SoTes Have Cnanged over the years, things have well _ Mhmh&mwmc’&m% a wï¬awï¬wuzm & "Its old, but it still works and does the job," said the soonâ€"10â€"beâ€"90â€" Mcmvb.ï¬cdxmigmdï¬c,ï¬wsbmhn signs of quitting, "As srnd:kw-ukl-llammm:ho-c' doing r lhovah(dubdmvmoavyunqq 'Yu’uhckthflcqhdnmdhwwmm'x‘uï¬; ppemnomnerontmmmermanes mss w do today" ... * With over 60 years of shoe repair service in Waterioo, ummwhhï¬mmwm, h-h-hanj::'..h-l'q-q-hu bm,m-*Lquomdepï¬sdm shoes every week makes up for some of the slack. "After 1 made her boots I put them on display in my store window for Gross learned how to make shoes from his uncle in Austria. It‘s a trade about a week People who came by and saw the boots probably fek that he brought with him to Waterloo in the 19305 when there were six shoe if 1 could make boots 1 could also repair them 2s well If you know your mshfl:dywkmdmnmï¬ocnflmflm hï¬mymmnflcnphbhlpmfl:mm' business. s l‘kflowedflulugdmmdloandhshmmmnl%ï¬ "I remember when‘ first started business, a lady from one of the insurâ€" Today, his son Carl works with him in the shop mwflahmflhwmhwï¬hhmm 'lbtam.h:flmmdhugfl&lflbmmdh)pdflylho’u wanting repaired. 1 looked at them and told her that they couldn‘t mmummmmw,mmnmm be repaired, but I could make her a new pair. son to make me a bigger sign for the window But not roday" ehangedinuhzncche openedhin 1094;.. .. . _ _ . 5 "Afver all these years, people know who 1 ani," said Gross, adding that while shoe styles have changed over the years, things have prety well “ “,i‘k‘:_â€"-â€"rr,â€"â€"â€"â€"-w-wlâ€"ll- outâ€"ofâ€"theâ€"way shoe repair shop, located in the ally beside the MmduwAwmmu 'hbï¬w'hadnh-lh-aapddhiudh mnnmmndtï¬imâ€"#m bvuh‘hkhdqau been practicing his craft for the past h%“bfldyuu;mmu nebnase Tscb o Toke uc cce heC _ 7 JEPLIUE S 45 There‘s no business like shoe business 1?&2 pkwflvdjï¬.@&&nflumhï¬ Fgs Ar : He knows his happy customers will do that for him Emt . o hk d 100‘s of cles to choose from Avenue, John Street and Empire Sereet. Those streets presently border the parking low The company wanted construction to begin this month. '!htm-ldon\hmnd'-w_' Wllpokuid.\vhcnahdillhccoqnny would perhaps build an underground parking lot or expand its operations at its current site ar some point in the future. "But certainly what we would like to do this year will certainly fulfill our needs for the immediate and midâ€"«erm furure," he said. (Continued on page 14