‘ e ies ons m 7. like. 5es 2J1~ ; | *-és‘? V | § M _ ) P [ $ ITycare . n/Adlll | * RE & Es f i h i : .}Oé’ S m R c ap) Th , 4 Il > s es aBZ M > l . a \ \ M > fee * 14 , _ 4g \ ko se P / es : 15y /W | } $ Pal | $ \ Jhs : 0 e \ 0e . Sp & io e _ at ‘ : 4 P in ® [| |& r 1 i ;‘ Waterloo Town Square, ~Nle t Uptown Waterloo | es . 886.2700 1._ o Alterations on premises ; _" i s it epnanoomen penerperopemmnpmeine: pnemontens menuoee xoomeain~ coemeetens es iol n commaenre ssmc on ABe The area‘s lorgest selaction of unique polfery, gifls; crails and. GIFTS Unique Gift Ideas, Pottery & Jewellery THZ cCn Lk .;'55»3 *é&ï¬f},igi?u&“ po a a e tvea Mark your calendar for annual sale starting February 1st. 2005 "Ten Thousand Vilâ€" lages provides people with more than just a job," says Waterloo store manager Yasmin Reibling. "It gives them dignity and makes them proud to be able to support themselves and their families." Ten Thousand Villages has been a part of Uptown Waterloo for the past seven years, at 80 King Street South, across from Waterloo Square. The store is filled :l"o“ ’i’“' with unique, handâ€" se piec crafted pieces made by coâ€"op groups from remote villages around the world. You‘ll find sterâ€" ling silver jeweiry and home accesâ€" sories from Indonesia, Peru and Burkina Faso; hand made paper from Bangladesh; 100% knotted rugs from Pakistan; stone carvings from Kenya and so much more. "Each piece in the store has a story behind it and many of the tags are personally autographed by the artiâ€" sans themselves," relays Yasmin. The Atrivm, 3B Eme Streer West, Warercoo s19 747 1199 Ten Thousand Villages is excited to introduce the newest addition to the store â€" entombed wood furâ€" niture‘! Entire forests lie buried in ALL INâ€"STOCK JEWELLERY All that Clitters 15 OFF On now ‘til Jan. 31. 2005 Waterloo store manager Yasmin Reibling poses with the newest addition to Ten Thousand Vilâ€" lages â€" entombed wood furniture. Made from wood buried for years under volcanic ash, these pieces are both unique and durable. designs and quality craftsmanship ensure a product of lasting value and beauty. Ten Thousand Villages also has handâ€"woven and handâ€"carved screens, ceramics from Vietnam and India, and some of the world‘s most delicious coffee harvested from Columbia, Guatemala and Mexico. Ten Thousand Viillages believes in fair trade and has made it their mission to work with artisans who would otherwise be unemployed or underemployed and who have skills that enable them to make a quality product that reflects their