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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 12 May 2004, p. 19

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! \/ â€" R N_Z wesh c tiea x tm n A_J For any ogcasion j R W CE u oi * e s «3 »F , Je <3% 4 §5 s x C Wt J “ s 3 s 6 L ; + (» + _# Waterloo Town Square, Uptown Waterico 886.2700 enutso The Cobblestone Gallery recently moved to a bigger, brighter and better venue You won‘t have to look very far to find their new location though: it‘s literally steps away from their original shop When the opportunity for a larger store within the Atrium building arose, Bob jumped at the chance to expand the business, but keep the comfort. familiarity and friendly ambiance of the Atrium. "We haven‘t moved far." relays Cobâ€" blestone Gallery owner Bob Evans. "But our new store has more street frontage to Erb Street and lots of winâ€" dows which allow the store to be flooded with natural light. It helps make the sparkly items shine too. The Cobblestone Gallery now offers the work of almost 350 Canadian artiâ€" sans. From British Columbia to Newâ€" foundland, at the Cobblestone Gallery you‘ll find pottery, candles, greeting cards. metal and wood creations. soapâ€" The newest additions to the store are their fused glass pieces. They come in a variety of shapes and sizes, colors and designs. According to Bob they are selling very well so expect to see another shipment of them soon! Bigger, brighter and better than ever â€" Cobblestone Gallery 75 KING STREET SouTH WATERLOO TOWN SQUARE 747â€"1484 stone carvings. blown glass balls mediâ€" tative music. tshirts. cat paraphernalia and hundreds of other unique items from silversmiths and goldsmiths, and that‘s just the tip of the iceberg Bob has introduced over 20 new artisans since the new year If you haven‘t had a chance to visit Cobbleâ€" stone‘s new location. you‘ll be amazed by all of the wonderful new things to come and see One of the newest artisans featured at the store is Kiln Art from Nova sco tia. Bob saw their work at the Atlantic Craft Trade Show where last year they took home the award for the best new product at the show. Kiln Art‘s fused glass pieces are a great addition to your own collection, but also a wonderful gift idea for friends and family. Another popular addition has been Pavio Pottery. Pavlo‘s pottery is second to none. His passion and workmanship are appreciated by customers and conâ€" noisseurs alike. Pavlo‘s work is on dis PRESEASON

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