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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 12 May 2004, p. 20

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Cobblestone Gallery owner Bob Evans poses as the sunâ€" light streams in the window in his new store in the Atriâ€" um. The new, more spaâ€" cious venue offers a great deal more sunlight so you can fully appreciate the shop‘s glass and sparkly items. play as you enter the gallery. Choosing rich colors, Pavlo‘s pottery draws the eye in and would enhance the look of any room in your home. "We are always looking for new artists to represent," relays Bob. "Any local artists who have created unique pieces in any medium are encouraged to bring their work to the store and I‘ll be more than glad to take a look." The Cobblestone Gallery wants to help you surround yourself with beautiâ€" ful things. Bob and his friendly staff are always willing and ready to help you find the very best accessories and gift ware for their clients. Their commitâ€" ment to their customers has people coming back again and again. Bob can barely keep up with all the new inventory arriving at the store. With the upcoming wedding season Cobblestone Gallery In The Atrium 33 Erb St. W. Waterloo 746â€"5829 approaching, the store is filled with ideas for Mother‘s Day, Father‘s Day, upcoming nuptials, or whatever reason you can think up to treat someone speâ€" cial to you. If you‘re planning on tying the knot this summer, the Cobblestone Gallery has a wedding registry so you can let your loved ones know exactly which tabletop fountain, salt lamp or pottery creation is your favorite. It helps take some of the guesswork out of wedding shopping. The Gallery is filled with affordable gift solutions to fit every lifestyle and even every pocketbook. Items are priced from five dollars to five hundred dollars. Drop by today and see for yourself everything that the Cobbiestone Gallery has to offer. DECORATORS C Q. What style of curtain should I choose? Fine Cards, Giftwrap, Invitations, Stationery Designed by Louis Comfort Tiffany for his home, Laurelton Hall on Long Istand, New York, and made by Tiffany Studios (Blank Card) Wisteria Window, c. 1906 Window treatments play a significant role in styling your interior; they may add dramatic impact or provide a subtle background. They are used to increase or diffuse the light, frame a beautiful view or create privacy. They add colour and texture to a room. Whether you prefer formal elegance or casual simplicity, choosing curtains for your home can be a daunting task. We can help. "The Atrium" 33 Erb Street West, Waterloo 888â€"0425 "For the widest selection of greeting cards in Kâ€"W" 7 iXiJ UCaxmer Design Studio & Shoppe WINDOW COVERING & DESIGNER FABRIC 40 King St. S â€" Uptown Waterioo 884â€"9970 Sale Ends May 31/04 CUSTOM @ PARA

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