Oakville Beaver, 16 Jun 1999, C8

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THE OAKVILLE BEAVER Wednesday June 16, 1999 ADVERTORIAL Custom Designs, Custom Finishes, Top Q uality Cabinetry, Competitively Priced, Free In-Home Service, Lifetime Warranty Customer service second to none! When choosing a home comfort system which is right for your home, there are a number of different factors to consider: What size unit do I need? What efficiency ratings do I wish to achieve? Which unit would best suit my home in terms of features and design? These are just a few of the questions often asked. The staff at Ontario Gas has been helping customers answer these questions for over 10 years. Ontario Gas offers heating and air conditioning products, gas fireplaces, humidifiers, air cleaners, barbecues and more. With fully functional showrooms located in Oakville and Brampton, they give their customers a first hand look at the quality workmanship and customer service they can expect from the staff at Ontario Gas. "We are very proud of our commitment to customer service," says co­ owner Tony Pagliuca. "When you give honest, good service and advice to your customers it goes a long way. Any H.V.A.C. company can offer home comfort products - the difference comes down to customer service and at Ontario Gas we are second to none." Ontario Gas offers a wide spectrum of products and services from tune- ups and maintenance of existing residential or commercial heating and cooling systems to the design and installation of a new heating or cool­ ing system. Ontario Gas has the products, the people and the expertise to complete the job right the first time. If you are in the market to upgrade your existing home comfort system, install a gas fireplace or barbecue or simply need some advice on what is right for your home, call the experts at Ontario Gas and find out for yourself all they have to offer. "Choosing a new system for your home can often become confusing," says Pagliuca. T here are so many types of furnaces, air conditioner and gas fireplaces out there. Sizing of these units is critical to ensure proper operation. It's not just about selling what's in stock, it's giving our cus­ tomers what they need." If you've been thinking about how you can get the most of your heating and cooling system, or adding on any accessory from programmable thermostats and central humidifiers to electronic air filtration units and heat recovery ventilators (hrv's), you can rely on Ontario Gas to take care of all your home comfort needs. Drop by their showroom located at 579 Kerr St., unit 4 in Oakville or call 337-1008 for more information. ntqge ;abinet concepts 4 1 5 0 South Service Rd. Burlington 632-0029 Photo by Peter C. McCusker Norma Kirkpatrick of the Oakville Horticultural Society visits with Renate Rodenburg of West Lynn Road in preparation for the Secret Garden Tour. D iscover to w n 's S ecret G ardens The Secret Gardens of Oakville will be open for viewing in the Oakville Horticultural Society's annual garden tour on Sun. June 20th. There will be 10 gardens on the tour, seven in north Oakville and three in west Oakville. One hillside garden on the tour includes more than 250 different varieties of plants, a garden with 21 varieties of trees and fish pond, another with a hidden seating area in a colourful garden planted in heavy clay amended annually by 6 to 8 inches of compost; a garden divided into rooms using found objects; one with an arbour covered in honeysuckle, morning glory and other wines, and a stone bench; a garden highlighted by pink roses; a rock garden with bridge over a dry stream and splashing fountain; a garden described as a "riot of colour;" a creative approach to privacy on a pie­ shaped lot without relying on extensive hedges; and a garden with a bench under a cherry tree, two 30-year- old roses, pool and water bub­ bling over rocks into a fish pond with goldfish and water lilies. Tickets are $10 each, available at The Acorn Card Shop, 221 Lakeshore Rd. E., Frog's Hallow, 151 Lakeshore Rd. W., Hopedale H a r d w a r e , C u d m o r e ' s Garden Centre, 3171 Lakeshore Rd. W., in Bronte, Upper Oakville Card Shop at Upper Oakville Shopping Centre, Upper Middle Road and Eighth Line, and Dig This, 2575 Dundas St. W., Unit 26B. O a k v i l l e H o r t i c u l tu r a l Society members will greet visitors at each garden. Visitors are asked to wear flat shoes and please, no dogs, strollers or food allowed in the gardens. SpririklerJSy&tems Professional Custom Oesigi Superior Workmanship-Sy: Built to Last ' " ■ Free Quotes & Competitive www.smQitrQin.com Lawn Fertilizer When it comes to keeping your lawn in top shape you just can't beat Garden Gallery's line of quality fertilizers. Easy to use. Aim and pull trigger. Spray acts within a couple of days. Grass fills in as weeds disappear. P e re n n ia ls Lawn Fertilizer 24-6-6 Garden Gallery experts can help you plan a garden that will bring years of joy and beauty. Choose from a huge variety of garden favourites. 4" pot Reg. 2.49 Crabgrass Preventer and Fertilizer 24-6-6 Kensington, 25 Lakeshore Rd. W., will have compl im entary tea, coffee and light refreshments at its unique shel­ tered rooftop gar­ den created by the senior residents. For informa­ tion, call 825- 5769. 13 kg pail Reg. 49.99 26 kg pail Reg. 68.99 Use your creativity and enhance the appearance of your gardens and yard with this decorative ground cover from Garden Gallery. D o-It- Yourself sem inars Juniper Sale Choose from a wide assortment of Spreading junipers (1 - 5 gallon, reg. from 9.99 to 39.99) or Upright junipers (3 - 5 foot, reg. from 29.99 to 59.99). T h ro u g h o u t this month, Home Dejxtt is planning a variety of 'how­ to' seminars in its Oakville store. Please check with the store to ensure seminars are being held at list­ ed times. How to install ceramic tile: S u n d a y s : Sundays: June 20, 27 at II a.m. How to dry- wall: Sundays: Saturdays: June 19, 26 at 1 p.m. How to plan and design a deck: Saturdays: June 19, 26 at 10 a.m. How to design and install patio stones and retain­ ing walls: Sundays: June 20, 27 at 10 a.m. Holland Park GARDEN GALLERY GIFT CERTIFICATES make the perfect g ift every time, Available in a variety of denominations fo r the gardener in your life. irowgreen Save Holland Park Garden Gallery's receipts. When your receipts total $400.00, (excluding all taxes and gift certificate purchases) return them to us. We will issue you a $20.00 CASH BONUS COUPON. May not be combined with any other offer. BURLINGTON 2243 Fairview St. - 639-7740 Mon. to Fri. 8am-9pm Sat. & Sun. 8am-6pm M ake your next landscape pro ject easier w ith our p ro m p t professional DELIVERY SERVICE Call or ask in-store fo r details. D U N D A S 294 York Rd. - 628-8562 Mon. to Fri. 9am-9pm Sat. & Sun. 9am-6pm • Pond In sta lla t io n • M ain tenance z 1 • Fish Care • A quatic P lants Hosted by the w ater gardening experts o f Holland Park Garden Gallery and Sera Canada Lim ited. Presented by: ^ Tony Leong of Sera Canada 1 Ray M ancini of Holland Park Date: Saturday, june 19,1999 Time: 1:00 pm Location: Holland Park, Burlington Registration Fee: $5.00 Please pre-register in B urling ton before -- seminar. A S5.00 gift certificate w ill be issued at the seminar. 7 DAY FLORAL DELIVERY AT BOTH LOCATIONS Visit us on www.hollandpark.com >- ■ cn \ s t South Service Rd Q| I < Q EW * http://www.smQitrQin.com http://www.hollandpark.com

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