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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 17 Feb 1982, p. 21

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Ltd., 124 Connie Cres cent, Unit 4A, Concord Ontario L4K 1B1 This Report doesn‘t sell anything but is full of helpful facts. It is yours without the usual Government charge, so write for your copy now. There‘s no cost and cerâ€" tainly no obligation. Thousands of copies have already been mailed, so write today to Dept. 27193, Beltone Electronics of ‘Canada. If You Lost Your Hearing Tomorrow , Would You Do Something About It? Toronto â€" The U.S. Govâ€" ernment Report on hearâ€" ing loss includes 36 pages of information on all hearing problems. It also tells how medicine, surgery or aids can help, and is offered to anyone requesting it. â€"â€"ADVERTISEMENT â€" The coins, made of nickel bonded steel, are the same size as local Oktoberfest coins â€" 33 mm in diameter. The 125th anniversary design (...celebrate 125 years with us...) will be printed on one side of the coin and the reverse side (shown below) will contain the Uptown Each coin will be worth one doliar from April 1 through June 30 this year A distribution committee of the BIA will make the 125th trade dollars available to banmks and stores throughout the city of Waterloo. Uptown Waterioo is celebrating the 125th anniversary of the city of Waterloo with a major project. The stores and businesses, which are represented by the Uptown Business Improvement Area (BIA) Board of Management, have arranged to have 16,000 commemorative coins minted. . Waterloo logo and legal tender informaâ€" The Inside Track m And since trade dollars are popular not STORF HOURS Mon â€" Wed Thurs Fn KARLA WHEELER WEBER PARKSIDE BUSINESS CENTRE, 550 PARKSIDE DRIVE, WATERLOO â€" 886â€"8460 or 886â€"8461 GLASS TIFFANIES from 3500 BRASS LAMPS too 36 Our entire lighting showroom is on sale! Meyer, who has operated the fullâ€"serâ€" vice jewelry store at that location for 12 years, said ‘"as long as interest rates are this high gold prices will be low. It‘s the time to buy now," he added. "It won‘t go any lower." And speaking of precious metals, now‘s the time to buy gold, according to Henry Meyer who owns the W. Watchcraft Co. at 134 King St. S. To order, send a money order (the BIA prefers no personal cheques) to P.O. Box 908, Waterloo, N2J 4C3 by this Friday, Feb. 19. Orders will be filled and mailed after April 1, spokesmen say. only as souvenirs and gifts but also as collector‘s items, the BIA is arranging to have a limitled number of the comâ€" memorative coins minted in precious metals. These will be available on a cash with order basis at a cost of $750 for golg, $25 for silver and $10 for goidâ€"plated. This week, an ounce of gold is selling for about $375 U.S. orâ€"$455 Canadian, a far cry from the $800â€"900 (U.S.) figure of 1979, Meyer said, Since then, the price has been decreasing. By Christmas of 1980, he noted, it was starting to go down to $600â€"700 (U.S.) per ounce. And now ‘"it‘s the lowest...it goes up $12, back $6..."" but has stayed fairly consistent at the current low rate. Meyer has been working with and studying precious metals since he learned the watchmaking trade in Gerâ€" many in 1936. After he and wife Eifriede moved to Canada 25 years ago, Meyer worked for wqatmti) D# 9 OO a m & N0 a m 9 OO a m 6 p m 9 p m 5 p m on all inâ€"stock floor and table lamps and lampshades on all inâ€"stock showroom fixtures e Fixtures o Floor Lamps e Wall Brackets e Lampshades e Power Track Lighting 35% OFF 25% OFPF ALL INâ€"STOCXK LIGHTING Halo Power Trac Lighting 15â€"40% OFF 1| Our usmvial Approval Polcy i« temporanly sngpended for duration of sale No Carh Kefunda Credit or Exchange Only D. R. Hall‘s limited edition prints, which include paintings entitled Winterâ€" bourne, Woodsled, Heading Home and Village of Tara, are now available through three Waterioo art galleries. The company, which was incorporated in October, is now offering its first series of prints, featuring Waterloo artist D. R Hall, well known for his original oil paintings of the Canadian countryside. While Itukti "will start out small and grow very slowly," Mansell said he and Rick Mansell, director of the social services consulting firm RETHINK Inc., and Martin Johanns, president of the printing and publishing company Joâ€" hanns Graphics Ltd., recently teamed up to form Itukti Canadian Art Prints Inc. Itukti, with offices located at 224 King St. S., is offering "‘quality (Canadian) art reproductions through a series of limited editions‘‘ on a wholesale basis to both domestic and foreign markets, according to Mansell. Two Waterioo businessmen have joined forces in order to see Canadian art achieve a higher level of recognition. While he keeps busy repairing watches and other jewelry items, Elfriede waits on customers and handles the bookkeepâ€" ing. *"She‘s the boss," Meyer pointed Waterloo jeweller Ed Bergman for eight or nine years, then decided to open his own store. Choosing Waterloo was a natural step, he said, since "it‘s so much like a village. You know everyone by sight." C & M APOLLO WATTâ€"WATCHERS 48" 2â€"light cetling fAuorescent fixtu: lense. 21.96 manufacturers on overâ€"stock and discontinued items, at more than 80% off mm.w-mm and dented lamps and fixtures White Recessed Squares from 12.95 Recessed Rounds from 5.95 Bedroom & Hall Fixtures from 3. 75 Bathroom Fixtures from 6.96 Outdoor Fixtures from 4.00 C & M 2â€"LIGHT WHITE FLUORESCENT WRAPAROUND FIXTURES â€" Ideal for workshops, garages, laundry rooms. 23 75 Uur in home consultation aervice & IN OUR WAREHOUSE WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 17. 1982 â€" PAGE 9 t fixture with The deli, located next door to the bakery, caters to a lunchtime crowd, where customers can "build their own sandwiches and have homemade soup and coffee," the manager said. As well, since the store is open seven days a week, a visit to the deli ‘"‘is helpful for people who forgot to get cold cuts (at the grocery store)."‘ And owner John De Beaulieu of White Oak Place, Waterloo, plans further expansion, Sparringa said. Eventually the Corner Deli plans to feature party trays, imported chocolate and cookies, as well as milk and pop. Buns Master‘s local business has been, growing steadily. Three years ago the outlet had three employees. Today the bakery and deli employ a total of ten fullâ€"time workers, the manager noted. Buns Master Bakery, open for three years at 420 Weber St. N., has recently expanded its business to include the Corner Deli, according to manager Christa Sparringa. They shared the concern that "a lot of Canadian artists weren‘t being shown properly," Mansell explained. Then the pair decided, "let‘s do something about it." Johanns eventually "MWope to build it up to (include) more artists and establish (a market) across Canada and Europe and Japan.‘" Currently, they are negotiating with three other artists, he added. Forming Itukti had been in the thinking stages for about six months, Mansell said, after he and Johanns were "talking about common interests" following a business meeting. ° Hulha not included with any item Nu tone family of producta not ns luded i this sale offer approval policy are «umapended for duratior of the aaie Special Ordera not elignble for diacnount«

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