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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 9 May 2007, p. 24

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24 * WATERLOO CHRONICLE + Wednesday, May 9, 2007 May 13th Fine Cards, Giftwrap, Invitations, Stationery, Mom Agenda 2007â€"2008 Mother‘s Day 22 Years On King St. in Uptown Waterloo Theo Paper Tro "For the widest selection of greeting cards in Kâ€"W" , most in He The hings thal courr usually cannot be countec 40 King St. S â€" Uptown Waterloo 884â€"9970 With over 1000 cards to choose from, The Paper Tree in uptown Waterloo is the place to go for all your stationery needs. The stor@‘s wide selection of cards â€" front greeting and Mother‘s Day to birthday and thank you â€" is everâ€"changing, so you‘ll never have trouble finding a new way to express yourself. The Paper Tree has been delighting shoppers with its unique merchandise for 22 years. And Marion Weber, the store‘s owner, attributes her success to her oneâ€"ofâ€" aâ€"kind selection, which means you don‘t have to travel to Toronto for highâ€"quality cards and paper. Business Profile Send a card that will he treasured from The Paper Tree made from recovered fibres in textile proâ€" duction, The store also has stationary from France that‘s made from 25 per cent cotton. The store has a large selection of papers in a range of colours and textures that are perâ€" fect for all occasions, including making personalized wedding invitations, which is a popular trend right now. For wedding season, this store has everything you need: guest books, thankâ€"you cards, photo albums and more! In addition to cards, The Paper Tree also carries the area‘s largest selection of trendy Moleskine journals. These Italianâ€"made books encourage the art of writing and takâ€" ing notes. And the legendary notebooks were once used by notable Europeans, like Hemingway and Picasso. The company has

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