Ontario Community Newspapers

Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 2 Apr 1986, p. 5

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Easter was a little Brighter for ariiaiirs"dt t7GiGiiiFuing homes thanks to a gift at Easter lilies from Waterioo's Jaycees. Here Pinehaven resident Ida Krotz receives her lily from Bruce Todd, while (from left) Stephanie Allen, Derrick Allen and Judy Todd look on. EASTER LILIES , PERFECT POSTURE llllllllll LUXURY 'i'crcitrv,, SLEEP SETS \ '2' _-----", -, LI " fiiiiiiiirik ALL BRASS BEDS ON SALE NOW Jes (Bedtinwla _'iCj '299 Si COMPLETE 39" MATTRESS AND BOX SPRING SET Double a Queen sizes also available at great savings. FREE LAYAWAY It’s c""Bedtirot),, 14 Queen St. N. MEAR use). Downtown Kitchener Goudies Town Centre 742-BEDS 742-233T, Chronicle photo quality made by Reg. $595.00 Here's the greatest 3-way combination set at a lower price! -NNBr. trs Bedtime! presents the greatest 3-way bunk bed set you'll ever see! It easily converts from an L-Shaped unit to a twm bed set or use as regular bunk beds! Amazing and very durable Made of iron to outlast the roughest kids! Avallabte in 16 decorator fashion colors! Faulty electrical wiring in the basement electric room of the Royal Bank at King Street and University Avenue is being blamed for an early morning blaze Tuesday that sent smoke throughout the building and adjoining businesses and caused more than $40,000 structural damage to the bank. Waterloo firefighters retponded to the alarm shortly after 6:30 a.m., gaining entry by smashing the bank doors. They had the fire under control shortly thereafter, managing to contain fire to the basement. The hank's main floor suffered extensive smoke damage, according to the fire report. Marty; restaurant, Gated next to the bank, also received $1,000 worth of smoke damage. No one was injured. Planning is already underway for a major annual fund raising event in Waterloo. Ken and Marg Burne0's seventh Gigantic Garage Sale for Cystic Fibrosis. - _ _ - .. " The sale was developed by the Bumells after the six-week-oid grandson, Paul Gourlie, was diagnosed as having Cystic Fibrosis. From the $362 of its first year, the sale has grown to gigantic proportions, raising more than $7,000 in 1985. "vfrTi/Grt'Gril' cure for Paid--- other CF children will benefit," says Burnell. - - . . . . "hBEaiiéEé'bt articles are welcome and tax receipts will be given. For additional information call Jo-ann (Burnell) Sheridan at 885- 1253. "'T'lie sale will be held Fri. May 9 and Sat. May 10 at 70 Ellis Cres. N., Waterloo. $40,000 blaze Burnells gear up for CF garage sale WATERLOO CHRONICLE. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2, 1986 - PAGE 5 ...quality at affordable prices SEEM OVER ro STYLES TO CHOOSE FROM VICTORIAN

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