Ontario Community Newspapers

Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 11 Jul 1967, p. 15

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Special 66 KING SOUTH Reg. $1.09 Transistor 1 Only â€" Reg. $46.50 Combination Radioâ€"record player Tuffy J â€" Reg. $1.69 Germanivm Transistor Kits Reg. $3.25 e Soldering Irons Weller Pencil â€" Reg. $5.35 Pan Canada (150‘) Tapes Fonovox Clock Radios Underwater â€" Reg. $5.35 Hi Fi Tapes (225‘) C.R. Transistor Earphones Reg. 99¢ Burgess Flashlight, batteries Flashlight â€" Blinker â€" Batteries Special QVUALITY ""A&" PRODUCTS ~~~~â€" Transistor Batteries (930â€""A") Reg. $1.20 WE SUPPLY MRS. M. BANDON and Mrs. L. Fleischauer repfesented Dunlop Fabric last year. Who will be out this year? Dave Dunlop? Will they be in costume? Toâ€" morrow will tell. Near perfect weather last year drew thousands of visitors to take advantage of the many bargains offered during sidewalk sale days. "WHOLESALE SANDWICHES" PLUS MANY, MANY MORE BARGAINS HOTELS . .. MOTELS ... CLUBS ... INSTITUTIONS Phone 745â€"0843 For Price List COLD OR HOT (INFRAâ€"OVENS) TO NICK‘S CANTEEN SALESs and SERVICE PIONEER DAYS WHOLESALE DIVISION 4 ; 89¢ 719« 1.39 3.25 2.49 3.95 59¢ 719¢ " 42.50 28.75 SPECIAL 745â€"4537 GOWNS and PAJAMAS 31 KING NORTH COMPLETE CLOSE OUT OF Arnel â€" Arnel and Satin â€" Cotton â€" Nylon BY_ VANRALITE FULL SLIPS (Reg. $4.98 â€" $8.98) ... HALF SLIPS (Reg. $3.98 â€" $5.98) .. BXAMPLE: Buy 1 Dress $14.98 â€"â€" Big Range of Chalet & Flannel etc. (Reg. $3 â€" $4 â€" $ & $6) LINGERIE FANTASTIC WALLAR‘S LADIES WEAR o "~PIONEER DAYS" SPECIALS TO STIC PANTASTIC FANTASTIC DRESSES FORâ€" THE PRICG _ $14.98 OF ONE sefi sAfiex PLUS $1.00 No Refund or Exchange On Sale Merchandise Pass the tea pot with a bowl of assorted life savers. Guests may help themselevs to the flavor of their choice, and to the sweetness desired. Preiss‘ Fine Foods store has a number of "firsts‘"‘ to their credit. They were the "first"‘ in Waterâ€" loo to handle frozen foods â€" the ‘"first‘" Red and White store in Earl Preiss, present owner, took over the management just three years ago, with Walter reâ€" maining to add his years of exâ€" perience as an integral member of the staff. George and Levi, with the asâ€" sistance of Walter Preiss, operatâ€" ed the business at that same loâ€" cation until 1930, when they movâ€" ed to the present site. . It was back in 1920 when Geo. and Levi Preiss, grandfather and father respectively of the present owner, purchased what was then known as the "Mammoth Groâ€" cery." Mammoth was, at that time, operating from a location at the corner of King and William streets. The Red and White store, loâ€" cated at 100 King street south (across from the square), has been in operation in Waterloo unâ€" der the Preiss family name since 1920. A record few other such stores in the area can match. Second Dress just $1.00 For Total $15.98 Add â€" Sweetness 4/ Years The Waterioo Chromicle, Tuesday, July 11, 1967 WALLAR‘S $2.49 â€" $4.79 $3.99 â€" $7.49 $2.79 â€" $4.19 SPECIAL PRICE in Business Walter weill remembers the first® shopping carts, which made use of two baskets that were hooked to a cart. They gave shoppers a double deck for carting around their purchases. Some of them are still stored in the basement of the shop. j this area â€" and the "first"‘ to introduce shopping carts in a store. Open Friday Nite â€"â€" 9 p.m. PIONEER DAYS ORVAL â€" DORSCHT CYCLE & SPORTS Corner King & Young St. 742â€"5041 © Football Boots ® Sleeping Bags ® Ball Jerseys ®© Basketball Shoes AT FACTORY PRICES TO YOU _ SPECIAL CLEAR â€" OQOUTS EASY PARKING OAFR EE" WATERLOO TO CLEAR 742â€"5088 ‘a

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