Oakville Beaver, 13 Oct 1993, p. 45

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favorite ball player, and the smell of hot dogs and pean in the air. These are moments you‘ll never forget. Now, great idea from Environmental Graphics gives you the opportunity to create a baseball memory that will last a lifetime. The "Play Ball" wall mural â€" from Environmental Graphics â€" is produced with stateâ€"ofâ€"theâ€"art computer technology giving their murals incredible detail. This high quality production shows the pitcher getting the si nal from the catcher, the batter waiting for the pitch, an even the faces of the crowd are visible in the backgrour From this unique vantage point, a child gets the feeling The "Play Ball" wall mural â€" from Environmental Graphics â€" is produced with stateâ€"ofâ€"theâ€"art computer technology giving their murals incredible detail. This high quality production shows the pitcher getting the sigâ€" nal from the catcher, the batter waiting for the pitch, and even the faces of the crowd are visible in the background From this unique vantage point, a child gets the feeling that they‘re leading off second base, while an adult will almost hear the vendors barking in the aisles. The "Play Ball" mural is over 8 feet high and nearly 14 feet wide. The mural is washable and very easy to put up. It can be trimmed to fit any size room, even around doors and windows. Once on a wall, it transforms the room into an exciting world limited only by your imagiâ€" nation. Baseball is a Canadian tradition that has been creating special memories for decades. The ‘"Play Ball" wall mural captures that tradition, allowing a father to take his child out to the ball game every day of the year. Having a ballâ€" park in your child‘s room will be a memory they‘ll keep k. _ INCREDIBLE! Every fan has dreamed about perfect ending to a big game. The prospect of the Blu Jays again going to the World Series has produced ar exciting energy in town. When this magical feeling le town. the memories will live on forever. Everyone remembers their first ball game. The ment of the ballpark, fantasizing about being your With this mural, it‘s always time to PLAY BALL! ROADHANDLER Color Your World CRAFTSMAN: layoff fever is in the air and your favorite pl is at the plate. It‘s the bottom of the ninth, tt bases are loaded with two outs. It‘s a homer Bill Burns and cottage model:more than a keepsake for those who have pride i n their homes V In the With this large as life baseball field wall mural, it‘s always baseball wever Wall murals are an inexnensive way to dramatiâ€" summer pai The 1993 edition of Canada‘s largest fall home show â€" the International Home Show â€" will be held at the International Centre in Mississauga. From Oct. 28th to 31st, a variety of lifestyleâ€"oriented exhibits and features will greet the show‘s expected 100.000 visitors. More than 400 exhibitors will dis Check out interior design needs at International Home Show 510 Speers Rd., Oakville CANADA‘S BEST PAINT & WALLPAPER VALUE "We Guarantee It"" By KAREN ALTON Special to Oakville Homes Want to remember your special home? Then let Bill build you a model replica M °T in t play their products and services in close to 1.000 booths. The International Home Show will be open: Thurs., Oct. 28th â€" Noonâ€"10 p.m.; Fri., Oct. 29th â€" Noonâ€"10 p.m.; Sat., Oct. 30th â€" 10 a.m.â€"10 p.m.; Sun., Oct. 31st â€" 10 a.m.â€"6 p.m. Admission to the show is $8.50 th H al thine the windows f1 1d ; d pick up your home with you , but 3 e table ppin in Oak U, with t warm ) All n lle or Your World is the nmental Graphics. Sounds good, don‘t it? Bill Bums would agree with that, I think. The local artist/craftsman â€" who by day is the director of Rail Services for GO Transit â€" works in a variety of media (oils, watercolors, photography). But one of his most intriguing projects has been a series of scale models of buildings from the Severn Falls region. Bums, an engineer and a family man, is a big amiâ€" able guy with a mustache and wildly receding hairline. He will be displaying his art, along with 10 other artists and assorted craftspeople, at the Maple Grove United Church 7th Annual Art and Craft Show, Friday and Saturday, Oct. 15th and 16th. (It‘s a fundraiser for the (See ‘Homes‘ page10) season m€ for adults, and $5.50 for seniors and youths (nine to eighteen years of age). Children under nine are admitâ€" ted free when accompanied by an adult. The International Centre is located at 6900 Airport Rd. There is ample free parking and the Centre is served by Mississauga and GO Transit, and the TTC. VISA il distribution of

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