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Oakville Beaver, 5 May 1999, B8

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B8 THE OAKVILLE BEAVER Wednesday May 5, 1VW off the purchase of an air conditioner and furnace* BULK BAG SOIL v e $K).°° BUY BEFORE MAY 15 119.00 DELIVERED (Within del. zone) SOD 257-8795 » /ttn H i t RIDLEY "Leading The Wav' ^ O akville Beaver Kitchen... Bath...Living Room.. .Windows...Lighting...Flooring...Plumbing Affordable E legtzncf WINDOWS & DOORS RIDLEY SHOWROOM 35 Crawford Cr, Campbell vi lie • SA LES• SERVICE For All Your Window, Door, Column & Moulding Needs 905-854-2228 2 Locations to serve yoi better • Open 7 Days a Week Keep cords beyond child's reach Parents and caregivers are being warned to protect chil­ dren from strangulation hazards associated with blind and curtain cords. Since 1984,15 children died by strangulation after hav­ ing wrapped a blind or curtain cord around their neck. Health Canada recommends keeping cords out of the reach of young children by cutting or tying-up the cords or by installing safety devices which are available at hard­ ware stores or places that sell curtains and blinds. Additionally, cribs, children's beds and playpens should never be placed near windows or patio doors. Be a good neighbour and support your local Retailer... < O a A o t Z /a ■ • i - L l - * v t f - j ; A -d ^ w*'ftw * * s' T h e O a k v il l e B e a v e r N e w s • S p o r t s • E n t e r t a i n m e n t Providing home comfort with: • furnaces • air conditioners • fireplaces • water heaters • natural gas* • assurance plans • service take comfort O inion energy 'N o t a v a ila b le in a l l a re a s . Property maintenance an award winner Paul Wouters Landscaping and Maintenance of Oakville, has won an Award of Excellence from Landscape Ontario. The award was for private residen­ tial maintenance on a 15,000 sq. ft. east end property. The object of the design was to draw the eye to different parts of the garden and to deal with its vastness by breaking it into gardens at slightly dif­ ferent levels. The eye flows freely along the enclosed walkway, gathering the colours an'd textures of the assorted perennials, specimen shrubs and annu­ als. it then opens into a paved patio area, effectively an extension of the home with outdoor furniture, speakers, statuary, barbecue, pond and waterfall. Traveling down a level brings the visitor to another patio area with a view of the lake and luscious turf area, sur­ rounded on both sides by perennials and evergreens. When the border plant­ ings are not in bloom, their leaves pro­ vide a variety of shapes, textures and colour. Due to the enclosed nature of the site, maintenance is extraordinarily labour intensive since access to larger mowers and other equipment is limit­ ed. Disposal of all garden debris must be done by hand. Keeping notebook helps flower selection The spring flowers are peaking this month. Tulips and daffodils join the fading crocus, scilla and snow drops to fill the garden with colour. It is the time to take note of blank areas and resolve to purchase bulbs in the fall to fill the spaces next spring. For now, plant; some pansies. Many garden­ ers will not remember in the fall to buy tulips for specific areas and what colours they need to fit into the spring landscape. This will never be a problem if someone in the family keeps a note­ book. If any of the children keep diaries and no one is able to keep a note book, hire or persuade that person to keep a (See 'Lawns' page B7) TH E BRICK Dear Valued Brick Customer, The Lexmark Precision Color Jet Printer pictured on page 11 of our "Who's Got The Lowest Price" flyer dated May 7, 1999 is incorrectly priced at $129.97. The Correct price is $229.97. The Brick sincerely apologizes for any inconve­ nience we may have caused our valued customers. Maintaining this large property is very labour intensive but Paul Wouter was up for the chal­ lenge. His company was recently honoured for its attention to detail in maintaining the prop­ erty. "Offer held over for this week only" off the purchase of an air conditioner* 'Offer applies to all air conditioners and furnaces available from Union Energy. Purchase must be made between April 12 and May 8,1999. To take advantage o f the combo offer on the air conditioner and furnace purchase, products must be purchased and installed at the same time. Cannot be combined w ith any other promotional offer. Call for a free in-home estimate, (905) 469 -0570 or 1-888-687-6871 PETRIE'S TORSO HOMEOWNERS, LANDSCAPERS & BUILDERS - GARDEN SUPPLIES FOR YOU! • Screened Soil★ TOP dressing mix ★ buck loam >*. T D ID IE M IY ffcPsoil-(:ornPost'^ IM U r i l IWllA Horse Manure) • 100% Compost • Manure • Bark Mulches • 1" MfeaC© Marble • Round Stone • Screenings • 3/4 Clear • 3/4 Crusher Run • 3/4 Concrete Stone • Brick (Play) Sand • Concrete Sand • Pea Stone • Red Crushed Brick LENGTH X W IDTH X DEPTH (in feel) -y 27 = # OF CUBIC YARDS Dlm pam al S e rv ic e s In c . < Present this coup Dn for a . .. I FREE-BAG OF ■ CEDAR MULCH 1 Redeemable a t 7 4 0 W eller Court Location Only. Limit one per customer. Valid until June 1 /9 9 . Oakville SOUTH SERVICE RD WYECROF7 RD SPEERS RD rr 740 Weller Court I I By the Yard or By the Bag PETRIE „ OPSOIL "4-14 cu. yd. Mini Bins Now Available' Please inquire at 740 Weller Court, Unit D 338-9662 Pick-up or Delivery ilk Milton/Oakville/Miss. 842-SOIL Member of: Landscape O n ta rio HORTICULTURAL TRADES ASSOCIATION V/SA LOWER BASE EGLINGTON DUNDAS (HWY 5) 4321 6th Line, Milton Beat the hot weather and save!

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