Ontario Community Newspapers

Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 8 Dec 2004, p. 22

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~.~. * + Mondoy â€" Widuy 10orsA@pim, :*~ â€" .. & C.a nsl es‘ e giers a We o Tlm holiday season. don‘t get caught giving out fruiteake agam â€" get all your shopping done early, and make it casy on yourself â€" one frip to Waterioo s Cobblestone Gallery and evervone on your list will be treated to a unique and maybe even oneofaâ€"kind gift Owner Bob Evans wants to remind his loyal customers that the Cobblestone Galtery is still located in the Atrium buildâ€" ing. just look towards Erb Street as you walk up the stairs and you‘ll see their new. larger and brighter location. The new store not only has more showroom space. it also has more windows for displaying Cobblestone‘s many sparkly glass and orys tal pieces as well as store frontage to Erh Street so passersby can window shop as they walk towards Uptown Waterloo. If you haven‘t been to the Cobblestone Gallery since their expansion last year, there has never been a better time to come and check out the new store. With hundreds of holiday gift ideas you‘ll be sure to find something for everyone on your list! The Cobblestone Gallery has been showecasing the work of Canadian artisans for the past 13 years. Whether it‘s your first visit or your fiftieth. Cobblestone‘s inventory is constantly growing and changing so you are always sure to find new and exciting additions each time you step foot in the store. Business Profile _ Since their move late last year, Bob has Happy Holidays from the Cobblestone Gallery continued to bring new artisans work into the gallery. This year alone ( ubblestone has welcomed 25 new Canadian artisans from silversmiths to potters to wood carvers â€" the selection just keeps on growâ€" ing! In addition to finding new artists. the Cobblestone Galtery is also happy to have some old favorites return.. "Some of our most popular artists are back, relays Bob "Ater a few years off we are excited to welcome back Bill Kearns of St. John New Brunswick " This pharmacist turned gold and silversmith has created many beautiful oneâ€"ofaâ€"kind jewellery pieces with unique stones that are sure to delight. Michael Armstrong of Owen Sound has also returned to Cobblestone this year with his hand turned burl wooden pieces including oil lamps and kaleidoscopes â€" great gift ideas for those hard to buy for people on your list! Another new addition to Cobblestone‘s inventory are the fused and dicroic glass jewellery pieces created by Bettylyn Saunâ€" ders of Frederickton, New Brunswick. These oncâ€"ofâ€"aâ€"kind pieces come in an array of styles and bright boid colors. perâ€" fect for all age l groups. Don‘t shiver your way through this winter: keep warm with a soothing heat ing pad from the Warm Buddy Compaâ€" ny of Vancouver. These heating pads come in different shapes, designed especially for your neck, _ shoulders. knees and back: they come in regular and cozy stuffed animals including cats. dogs and teddy bears. The longâ€"awaited new CD release from Robert Coxon â€" Preâ€" lude to Infinity is finally available and

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