Ontario Community Newspapers

Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 20 May 1971, p. 7

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W The Orange Tree has come to town. What is the Orange Tree? It's a family items, priced to suit every pocketbook. place-a morning-to-night place-with Open for dinner. The Orange Tree's bright gr ea! food for you every day of the week. modern atmosphere makes family dining a Open for breakfast. All the things that pleasure, with special Junior Fare portions start the day off right like our Orange Tree for the kids. Specials, full ortresh-fruit goodness. While youve there, be sure to have a Open for lunch. Quick counter service it treat from our unique' dessert pantry-ice you’re in a hurry, or a longer meal at a com- creams with rich, old fashioned flavour, or fortable table-over seventy tempting menu fresh baked pastries. i:li(.J,ge _ ttai of . l/l/hiatt; all this about oranges? T 43"” ' v,rrwerlr" e "et' d"/'i'" A E3.3 thefthugettee RS. Watch for Orange Tree Girls where you work-- or at your neighbourhood shopping centre.They’ve got a special gift for you! King and Dupont (next door fd Waterloo Theatre) OPEN 7 AM. to MIDNIGHT 7 DAYS AWEEK. ttfi,ij-""l"iagt, hc tia; " 37‘3“?! Open for dinner. The Orange Tree's bright modern atmosphere makes family dining a pleasure, with special Junior Fare portions for the kids. ttitait'nrtttrrCtteateti+,Tttomt_2tt. 1011 _ , . 71-907

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