Oakville Beaver, 7 Jun 2000, Homes & Gardens, C8

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C8 THE OAKVILLE BEAVER Wednesday June 7, 2000 "Leading The Way" RIDLEY Affordable Elegancf WINDOWS & DOORS RIDLEY SHOWROOM 35 Crawford Cr., Campbellville · SALES · SERVICE For All Your Window, Door, Column & Moulding Needs 9 0 5 -8 5 4 -2 2 2 8 Homes & Gardens A n O akville B eaver F eatu re To reach this section call 845-3824 Fax:337-5567 W. will offer complimentary tea, coffee and light refreshments. The location will be the building's rooftop garden. Washroom facilities are also available. Cost of the tour is $10. The tour will take place regardless of the weather and there are no refunds. For more information, call 8497649. The Oakville Horticultural Society is presenting its Secret Gardens o f O akville M illennium Garden Tour on Sun. July 2nd from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. This year there are 10 sites on the tour that stretch the length and breadth of town. For a break between destinations, The Kensington at 25 Lakeshore Rd. Milton Historical Society hosts house tour Saturday The Milton Historical Society will Homes Tour was created to raise funds hold its second annual Historic Homes to restore the unique Waldie Tour, on Sat., June 10th, with another Blacksmith Shop, built in 1862, and six lovingly restored and preserved situated adjacent to downtown Milton. historic Milton homes to tour -- five Tickets can be purchased in urban and one rural, plus the majestic advance at several Milton area busi Knox Presbyterian Church. The six nesses, at Bergsm a's Paint & houses, built between 1851 and 1911, Wallpaper, Kalena's Flowers, Global vary greatly in style and period, from Genealogy, Harris Stationery, Carpenter Gothic to Stone Georgian to Delacourt's, Jo 'Leen's (all downtown); Craftsman-era bungalow, even a regal at From Our Farm Country Shop, on Queen Anne with a tower and turret! 4th Line Esquesing just north of Photo by Valerie Norris, Special to the Beaver ' Costum ed interpreters from the Steeles Ave.; at Peggy's in the Milton Scott A. Norris poses at the lilly pond in his mother Valerie Norris' garden. Her garden is part of of the Oakville Milton Players Theatre Group will M all; and at Vincent's Art and Horticultural Society's garden tour, The Secret Gardens of Oakville, on July 2nd. greet visitors at the door of each build Antiques in Campbellville. ing in character, f and offer up inter esting bits of information about the original occu Slow To Plant Your Garden! pants and the changes the struc Don't Worry We're Stocked Up For You! ture has under gone in its life all roses time. J u st coming into bloom! New this year is the Renovation Showcase of craftsmen, trades people and supp lie rs /re ta ile rs who have ideas, products, and 1 GALLON BOXWOi expertise to assist Homes Tour visi tors with their own renovation or restoration pro / REG. $12.99 jects. A dm ission WHILE SUPPLIES L A S T !r to Renovation Showcase -- CEDAR S A LE located in the i * 3-4'BLACK CEDAR, PYRAMIDAL CEDAR, EMERALD CEDAR auditorium o f St. Paul's United f e t j y j $ 2 9 .9 9 0R 5 FOR$100 REG. $39.99 Church, another 4-5'BLACK CEDAR PYRAMIDAL CEDAR m a g n if ic e n t l y $ 3 4 .9 9 OR 3 FOR $90 REG. $39.99 restored structure, | » 4-5'EMERALD CEDAR but not on the tour $ 4 4 .9 9 OR 3 FOR $120 REG. $59.99 -- is free. A B p 5-6'EMERALD CEDAR refreshment booth at St. Paul's oper i $ 5 9 .9 9 0R3 F0R$15O REG. $79.99 ated by the United Church women F L O W E R IN G ^ will be open throughout the SHRUBS IN B L 0 0 M ,jg ® House Tour and Potentilla, Spireas, Weigela?*%3j Showcase, from mix and match. :fs fli m m 10 a.m. through 4 p.m. Tickets to the Homes Tour cost just $15 each, and include an illus trated booklet with a photo of each featured building and description o f its architecture, his tory and previous J U M S 0 TOMATOES ow ners. A map Choosefrom5 varieties. shows the loca ______$ i n o o tion of each stop on the tour, allow ing the visitor to take the tour in OR J e any order they GET A JUMP wish at their own ON THE LATE pace. A distinc vine. Marvtetville woite j j w t " tive H istoric SEASON! N u rs e ry M anager Homes Tour sign g g ^ g l^ W t ite ln M s u n to will stand at the · When an accentora unique plantforthe landscape is required. PEONY S A LE # entrance of each I part shade, cutback property, making _ -_ $ -lO O O · When you need to bring the viewing eye down into the garden. them easy to find. · When you need to break up a long planting row of plant material. Visitors to M ilton's popular · When an interesting winter form is needed in the landscape. Saturday morning · When an inside comer requires some height. Farmers' Market, which lines both Varieties to choose from are weeping Mulberry, Flowering Weeping Cheery, sides o f Main Weeping Caragana, Weeping Pussywillow, Weeping Cottoneaster, Weeping Street in the Junipers. Come on in and le t us show you these varieties. dow ntow n core, from dawn till noon each TERRA BURLINGTON Saturday, will S erving [B urlington, Oakville, & surrounding area lo ca te d on H w y # 5 find most of the b e tw e e n 'S ra n t S tre e t and Guelph Line · (905)332-3222 buildings on the TERRA WATERD0W N tour within a short S erving th e G olden Triangle & G re a te r S ay A rea, lo ca te d on th e walking distance, co m e r o f H w y t6 a t 5 th C oncession E a s t · (905)659-1999 as well as St. GREENHOUSES Paul's Church, TERRA M ILTO N· NOW OPEN! site of the S erving Oakville, M ilto n & M ississauga, & surrounding area Renovation lo ca te d a t S rita n n ia and T ra fa lg a r · (905) 876-4000 i Showcase. The H istoric U tC S M ALL4" SUMMER m W M ON. 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