Ontario Community Newspapers

Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 22 Oct 2003, p. 18

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1369 King Street Eabulous Eall Eachione Hush Puppies Mon parkin L St. Jacobs Sun 125 upper Te Sar EN2 ELLE FRANGO SARTO Janet and Paul Janzen have been in the art and framing business for over 20 â€" years, â€" providing â€" local â€" area residents with unique art and framing ideas and creations. _ After working hard for their customers for the past two decades. Janet and Paul have decided to take. some time for themselves and as such, have decided to â€" scale â€" down _ their _ business. "Officially, we are still open for business," says Janet. "The difference however is that we will now operate on an appointment basis." Graystone Gallery owner Janet Janzen poses in the existing gallery‘s front entranceway with some of her recent framing projects. The new gallery will be located in the lower level of the same house, accessible by a side entranceway. The change will take place on November 15 when the gallery itself will move from the upper and main levels of 14 Princess St. E. in Waterloo to the lower level. easily accessible through the side door of the house. The gallery will operate through an appointment schedule or. customers can check our answering machine to see which day of the week we are open. "We can still be reached at the same number," relays _ Janet. "Graystone Gallery will continue to carry a wide variety of artwork â€" from traditional _ landscapes _ in a watercolor, oil and serigraph, to abstract art in a variety of ¢< ‘I media, you will still have plenty $ to choose from when you visit the gallery.

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