Oakville Beaver, 3 Apr 1994, p. 22

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Wur professional team of hairstylists Silvana, Jean Rose would like to welcome Tasa to the salon. Tasa would like to lavite all her previous clients to visit her at her new location. Name: Address: On April 1st, The Oakville Beaver published an ad for Scotty‘s Pet Food offering a Free Pet Pet Portrait 10 am â€" 3 pm. In error, "with $20 purchase" did not appear. The Oakville Beaver apologizes for any inconveâ€" nience this may have caused Scotty Pet or their customers. * TRY OUR COMPUTER PERM/WAVE BY REVLON * TRY QUR PAUL BROWN STRAIGHTENING TECHNIQUE 115. ST... 825â€"1999. ... Draw will be held May 14th, 1994 In this week‘s Kmart flyer the following errors have occurred: The sale prices of the Automotive Products on page 9 have been stated incorrectly. Please see store for details. The ‘Citizen‘ VCR on page 12 will not be available. In its place we are offering a Video Cassette Player at the reduced price of only $197.00. The ‘Star Trek‘ game for Super NES shown on page 12 will not be available in time for this week‘s sale. However, it will be available at a later date. The Bonus Video Tape featured with the Sega Genesis game system on page 12 will not be available. Propane Tank on page 13 does not have a fuel gauge as stated in the copy. We apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused. Kmart Canada Limited. RL CORRECTION: Please be advised that an incorrect Easter Service time appeared in March 30 advertisement. The correct times appear below. ST. SIMON‘S ANGLICAN CHURCH 1450 Litchfield (exit off Trafalgar Rd, to White Oaks Blvd., left onto Litchfigld) »Loblaws «Food City *Kmart «AP *Ultra Mart «Miracle Mart «Biway «Kohler Bay «Javex Multi Surface Samples «Canadian Tire A PROJECT OF THE OAKVILLE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Any day of the week. Any quantity As low as $40.00 per thousand OAKVI LE /t sa W Doorâ€"toâ€"Door Flyer Distribution 467 SPEERS RD., OAKVILLE 845â€"9742 or 845â€"3824 * Partial Delivery To save future expense and headache, don‘t overlook the. caulking on the inside and outside and outside of the house. Original caulking around windows, doors, bathtubs, shower stall and kitchen counâ€" tertops often peels and shrinks with age. During your spring inspection, take a walk around your property and examine driveways and walkways for frost penetraâ€" tion. Sections of concrete can crack or raise during the winter and change the direction of surface drainage. As the weather warms, the wellâ€"intenâ€" tioned gardener who attempts to change the look of the land, can become a hazard to their own new home warranty. The new home owner‘s maintenance check list should also include replacing the filters on the furnace, range hood and exhaust fans. | SPRING M Controlling the humidity in the home can be as simple as using your central venâ€" tilation and circulation fans continuously. Also you may want to operate exhaust fans more frequently. A common problem frequently seen in new homes in the spring time is excessive moisture. Cooking, clothes drying and dishwashing can cause high levels of humidity and ultimately damage the house interior. The Ontario New Home Warranty Program (ONGWP) offers new home ownâ€" ers in this province excellent coverage on a range of features with the understanding they must maintain their home. If a comâ€" plaint is registered with ONHWP and it is decided the problem was caused by homeâ€" owner negligence, then the warranty becomes invalid. The wise , new homeowner routinely perâ€" forms a thorough home maintenance checkâ€"up on the interior and exterior of the house and surrounding property after each season. This annual ritual not only gives the owner peace o f mind but also maintains their new home warranty coverâ€" age. Spring is in the air and a new homeâ€" owner‘s first thoughts should turn to ensuring the new abode has survived the ravages of winter. Dan Cooper is an awardâ€"winning Associate Broker with Countrywide Town Centre Realty Inc. and can be reached at 338â€"6550 Practising regular home maintenance not only stops small problems from becoming expensive and unwieldy but safeguards the new homeowner‘s coverage for the life of the warranty. For further information on ventilation call: 1â€"800â€"668â€"7504 for our free brochure, "Information About Your Home‘s Ventilation System". A Ice damming should be another concern to homeowners. The damaging and costly accumulation of ice at the eaves and lower edges of roofs starts on cold winter days. Poor venting of roof spaces and inadequate insulation contribute to ice damming. Also excessive air leakage may allow warm air to escape from the living areas of the house into attic spaces. As spring arrives, the snow melts on the roof and water trickles toward the eaves. This water can refreeze at the roof‘s edge, preventing continuous drainage. THe water than backs up and eventually leaks under the shingles. If either the grading or apron is improperâ€" ly altered, waterâ€"can run to the house, soaking into the ground, overloading the ‘weeping tiles‘ and causing a wet basement. Installing raised flower beds next to the house foundation wall, each watering could flow over the foundation. The raised beds should be a minimum of 150 mm (6 inches) below the top of the foundation wall. The Ontario Building Code requires grading to direct water away from the house. ONHWP recommends a 10â€"foot apron be installed, sloping away from the house at a 5% angle.

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