Oakville Beaver, 12 May 1993, p. 28

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H8 By LIZ CAMPBELL Special to Oakville Homes Ask Harry Bonn}. Lietternl Manager of Oakville Appliance and TV to tell you about his store and you‘Il hear the pride he takes in the service they offer. The store isn't fancy, "We didn't spend a lot of money on pretty carpeting and decorations," he agrees frankly. "But we do have eserything you could want in appliances and that's what you're shopping for." High-tech and efficiency comes to the home appliance market what you're shopping tor. Boam is friendly and helpful, offering advice on which particular model will best serve his cus- tomer's needs. "Not everyone can afford a top-of-the-line fridge and stove," he says. "Maybe they've just bought the house and they have a big mortgage." For such sit- uations, Boam offers a good quality line of appliances which don't have the frills and extras but are practi- cal and do the job with a reason- able bottom line. And that can be as low as $l799 for four appli- ances But if you want to get into flights of fancy, you can certainly do that here. The stove department alone had me daydreaming about what it might be like to cook in a seven-way oven which allows me to convection bake, bake, broil, microwave-bake, microwave, and combinations of all those. Imagine a loaf of bread could bake in only seven minutes! Delivery is free and their truck has a specially designed body which fits most standard drive- ways. Set-up for such items as fridges is automatically done. However, hooking up the washer or dryer requires extra work so there is a small charge for this. Many people try to save a little money by doing this themselves. "Eighty per cent of the service calls we make are the result of poor connections," Requirements vary (Continued from page 4) sq. ft. is needed to obtain one pound of nitrogen as the first number shows the percent of nitrogen. This amount is applied early spring, late spring, and early fall. If the grass clippings are recycled back to the lawn, only two applications of fer- tilizer are recommended as 20% to 35% of the nitrogen requirement will be obtained as the grass clip- pings are broken down by micro organisms. Fertilizing in mid-May and mid-August is all that is need- ed. Fertilizer requirements vary with the soil type and fertility, grass composition (fescue, rye, bluegrass) and the mowing height and water- ing program. When the lawn has a dull look, supplemental feeding and watering may brighten it up. Trees on the lawn may be fertil- ized with lawn food which may meet their needs. If their growth is slower than you expect and the flowers are fewer, additional fertil- izing is indicated. Suggested fertil- izer rates for trees are half to one pound of 10% nitrogen fertilizer for small trees (less than six-inches in diameter three feet above ground). For larger trees, use one to two-and- a-half pounds. A soluble fertilizer is spread under and a little beyond the tree branches and watered in. Solid sticks of fertilizer may hammered into the ground in a cular pattern under the tree lin Follow package directions. Another method is to apply a liq- uid feed deep in the soil with a root feeding device using fertilizer car- tridges with formulae selected for the trees or shrubs being treated. The devise is inserted into the ground and attached to the hose. The water dissolves the fertilizer, thus waters and fertilizers at the same time ksk Harry Br Home: - Wednesday. May 1 General limb lf 993 says Boam. "We used to insist th, we do this ourselves and just addr: it to the cost but customers wante us to separate the charges. If anything goes wrong with ar appliance they sell, they have tecl nicians who are trained and w? will repair it right in your ow home. This even applies to telev Sion repairs. Frank Seminara has television technician for "i don't specialize in candidly admits. “Bl anything we sell am to bring it back, bet "Let's face it, no one is happy about buying a new fridge; it's not like buying a new car, " smiles Beam, "We try to make it easy and even fun." n( "srr---idrtlr' r PEAT MOSS 125 cm Beautic healthy upright t bright green oliag a screen or plante ally. Huge selectior Reg 2 59 99 0r?anic and natural soi conditioner. Helps retain water aM aerate heavy soil. Free or insects, weeds. seeds and salt , are trained and who it right in your own even applies to televi- EAL'JJJUUJJ -'. LA WN FOOD I" J v"_-, l /C, A Cwer3.240$qn l If/sort s Law F000 At-i- New: (year " ifyul JiV ct MW“ anc Tidkit H But makes been their Jr with any we tech- and who 1n " 0 ye 251(o, TRELLIS h Il " III ll REDWOOD sues "it-l-te-i,'-); / l, IV P,', ment In ufacture Appliance An you and urrun Best of all tion, "Do y rece you threw it away puter IS no It's no wonder that, with th kind of service, Oakville Applian and TV has won awards for sal and service. But in the final anal sis. it's not awards that count h those ll] ul W II [Ill Ill e new BIIISES 0/ Mom tt 3 AND OFF Th Boum. And stores tell y it receipt and w Ion ll M ne system That mean n " Jmazm trl n ll'l n h Itt' ll 4gitiirie fri ith a problem, 0 Ind TV will dot Lines for the reoai ill. that amnt yo u ne h Droblem. Th n f thei "Mo tll th while many appli )ll " the m .ul Tf IX tr Nhil Inty pl montl It ll'l ll ppl ur the man Ill that ith thi A /y. . \ 'i',:y..t,fVy,; I),,, to'- C' x“ , 7 l, . WATERING CANS % Many type: anc sues dvalllee Large r Lapaul, Law: 51am dl 3 99 Veg OFF . GBECIAN URNS tt hype: availaule Thea: munclqure /o meal ‘or Mll'lud‘ flown we WIN ongmem quuémtlu 7 OFF 9 l 1 QANHhQQ 1 ‘w , i-ii-lt-l-iii-il/O/jr' ALL "ere': AQUA TIC , PLANTS / ll ill H23 rt f 181mm; tl WE? if 20% lt -e OFF H 311m] GRASS arrv lh 1ttn SPRING G GEE/I T Foil SEEDING am of Oakville Appliane and TV SEED . GERANIUM HANGING BASKETS Lush, t)verfltminq baskets. Geraniums love a sunny spot and will bloom all summer THE SUN LOVING ANNUAL , Great selecllon of small and large grownng vanelles Bngm yellow and orange Nowels 'gy we 9")th varieties ml ow and orange fitml 4 plants/pack) ANNUALS FOR THE GARDEN P E R E N N MI. s r.r..j),_,i,_,_,if,(.i,j,si,'/,iry,,., my 3mm l 35”.! "a r? tor$ Reg. d 'dt ham .1' t', .' JADJS . 49 ea. de‘u" but: (we we”: . A 2z.'."15 ,$ 99 or 9?f!., Sunsm5? Reg. 2.79 ea T'"mer . PETUNIAS A SUN LOVER Petunias are available in many bril- liant colours. 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