â€"26 , Wednesday, September 14, 1994 . Woman‘s World new Jeature at HAome Show ore than 100,000 visitors will "R attend the 1994 edition of . Canada‘s largest fall home show â€" the International Home Show. This year the show is packed with visitor oriented new special features and more than 400 exhibitors displaying their products and services in nearly 1,000 booths. The International Home show will be held at the International Centre October 7 to 10. Woman‘s World is a brand new feature at the International Home Show. Exhibitors in the Woman‘s World pavilion Sales Representative Other special features destined to be a hit with show visitors and included in the price of admission are: Superhouse â€" the way all houses will be built in the future; Showtime Lifestyles Theatre â€" the best in modern lifestyles; the Eco Show â€" green living products; the Gourmet Kitchen Food Area; and the Homeâ€"Awayâ€"Fromâ€" Home Area with terrific recreational valâ€" ues. Then there is the Kitchen Bath Showcase, Lifestyles of Tomorrow model rooms, the Renovation Pavilion and Hydro‘s Home Energy Savings Fair. That‘s just the special features! will display products and services related to business, careers, time management, education, personal finance, health, fashâ€" ion, beauty, security, transportation and travel. On the exhibit floor, there will be someâ€" thing to appeal to everyone from the doâ€"itâ€" yourself renovator to the indoor gardener, with a focus on interior design and profesâ€" sional renovation products and services, environmental ideas, outdoor/indoor living and city and country furnishings. THINKING OF SELLING YOUR HOME NOW OR IN THE NEAR FUTURE? ESS TT TT ROYAL LEPAGE * Guaranteed service * An individualized marketing plan Give me a call at 845â€"8522 239 Lakeshore Rd. E. Oakville The International Centre is located at 6900 Airport Road, just north of the airâ€" port. There is ample free parking and the Centre is served by Mississauga and GO Transit, and the TTC. The show is a oneâ€"stop marketplace for visitors who want to purchase arts and crafts material; appliances; home furnishâ€" ings; hardware and tools; recreational equipment; heating, ventilating and air conditioning products; interior accessories; kitchen and baths; siding, roofing and insuâ€" lation; security and safety products; vacaâ€" tion properties; financial services and hunâ€" dreds more products for better living in the ‘90s. Admission to the show is $8.50 for adults, and $5.50 for seniors and youths (9â€" 18 years of age). Children under nine are admitted free when accompanied by an adult. The International Home Show will be open to the public: Thurs. Oct. 7 â€" noon to 10 p.m.; Fri. Oct. 8 â€" noon to 10 p.m.; Sat. Oct. 9 â€" 10 a.m. to 10 p.m.; and Sun. Oct. 10 â€" 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Always put your pictures and mirrors in sheets or blankets and then put them in boxes. The added padding will provide the little bit of extra protection that might save you a nasty, expensive crack or chip. If you‘re packing your own dishes, get a box from your mover that‘s designed specially for that purpose, and pack them on end, not flat. There‘s less rattling and banging that way, and you can expect almost no damage. If you haven‘t yet hit the audio cassette or CD range yet, and are still enjoying your music from records, pack them the same way. By Paddy Bateman little planning and a lot of foresight A goes a long way when preparing for a £E MR move. The effort may take some time, but it‘s the best investment you‘ll ever make, whether you‘re moving across the hall or across the country. The fact that it might save you some money as well is an added bonus that can‘t be overlooked in these economic times. Packing lamps? Take the bulbs out. It‘s surprising how many people open a moving carton at their new home and expect to find all their fragile light bulbs intact. Even the most careful mover will usually end up with bulb breakage. Medicines? First, make sure they all go into the same box, and make sure that box is easily accessible. Most people moving to a new part of the country, especially to one where the water supply is different from their old home, have some minor difficulties adjustâ€" ing. Your pharmacist can recommend someâ€" thing for you to carry in the event of an emerâ€" gency, and make sure it‘s handy. Also make sure all medicines are capped tightly, and that all lids are secure, and that all labels are firmly in place. Pharmacists suggest that a move is a great time to clean out all of those outâ€"ofâ€"date prescriptions that are past their effective use date. Now for a few more practical packing and moving tips from the handy little publication, "Guide To A Good Move," that‘s available from any agent of Allied Van Lines. Everyone‘s got extras when they move; you know, the odds and sods that you‘re just not going to use any more, or don‘t want to lug along to your new home. If you‘re one of them, then it‘s garage sale time! If you‘re one of those "born hagglers," who loves the give and take of selling or buying without fixed price guidelines, it can be a delightful advenâ€" ture, filled with surprises. You‘ll also find that you‘ll save more than a little bit of money on the move (the less you ship, the less it costs), and you‘ll have some added cash for that firstâ€" night fancy dinner in your new home! If you have children, let them write their name and new address on the packing cartons containing the stuff from their rooms. It‘ll make them feel helpful, and it‘s a good way for them to become familiar with their new address and phone numberâ€"a safety factor that shouldn‘t be overlooked in these times. 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