Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 22 Jun 1994, p. 5

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

tion. That means the city‘s seen only one mayâ€" hdhq oral race in the past 17 years, and Forwell is well said, enthusiastic about the upcoming challenge. paign will be on than most, so it‘s going to attract a lot of atten . the future are going to be created." tion and I think voters are really going to be Forwell, 4, is resident of Waterioo, I think the campaign will be keenly fol _ and is married two teenage sons. lowed.‘ i z.. She has a political science degree from the Forwell announced her intention to seek the . University of Waterioo and taught elementary mayor‘s seat at a press conference held at the school with the Waterloo Separate School University of Waterlod‘s Davis Centre. The locaâ€" Board. . Dayman said he is hoping for a commitment from Canbar to save the facade of the 63â€"yearâ€"old Globe office building just north of the factory, which is owned by Canbar. + Canbar officials refused comment on the Globe facâ€" tory or office building. f According to LACAC files, the factory had begun in 1906 as a hardwood office fixtures manufacturer. _ ; Globe scon became a specialized producer of church, school and theatre furniture and gained international recognition for its highly crafted altars, pews, confesâ€" sionals, school desks and chairs. By 1965, Globe was Globe [ Ask the guy with the headache. Among the items produced at the factory were the »e All inserts are delivered with the Waterloo Chronicle, nct discarded as junk mail, because our newspaper is anticipated by our readers. »e We can deliver your message for as low a $30/thousand to all or any part of the City of Waterloo. »e We are a member of the Canadian Circulations Te Audit Bureau, one of the industry‘s most respected __: verification vehicles. | »e We understand the needs of small business and appreciate their desire for lowâ€"cost, effective advertising. > Waterloo Chronicle Insert Express is the s distribution arm of our newspaper that delivâ€" " 6 ers your preâ€"printed flyers to $ °/ up to 24,500 Waterloo & [ * households every / h i_ _ AV S Wednesday. ( g C 2s es No, we‘re not one of the \ < ?’%â€""; â€"a "big players" in the distribuâ€" _ / \’"eé tion market. But we are one of _ xt _ the better ones, and lately more and 44 tâ€"â€"â€"â€" more flyer customers are coming our way because we reach the customers they desire. Sometimes, â€" small is better! So next time you distribute flyers in Waterloo, think of us. No headaches. Just reliable, inexpensive delivery. (Continued from page 1) . (Continued from page 1) of Waterioo in 1985. speaker‘s table for the House of Commons boardroom in London, England, a large handâ€"carved table made for a French government building and a children‘s chapel featuring tiny furniture in Port Huron, Michiâ€" gan. Locally, Holy Savior Church on Allen Street and St. John‘s Anglican Church in Kitchener are filled with Globe products. "They had the best ‘carvers in North America," Dayâ€" man said. In 1968, Deâ€"Luxe Upholstery Ltd. purchased Globe at a bankruptcy sale. , That company sold the property to Laâ€"Zâ€"Boy Canada in 1979, and they, in turn, sold it to the City incement was significant, Forâ€" ‘one of the focuses of her camâ€" Waterioo in the Chronicle a r t _ ofrF, 7 'fi.‘%g; on‘ Call your ad rep or publisher Rick Campbell today! 550 Weber St. N., Waterioo @ Phone 884â€"7470 A 886â€"2830 Fax 886â€"9383 WATERLQQ.CHRQINCLE, NEDNGSDAY, JUNG 22. 1994 â€" PAGE 5 ud 1 u '!!‘“\L!_‘ â€"vpIP 30LY 15104 '--- [Porse _PORSCHE AAGUAR

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy