Oakville Beaver, 17 Feb 1993, p. 26

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H2 In two weeks the Garden and Flower Festival opens at the Hamilton Conventional Centre. The displays, demonstrations and garden information exhibits will heighten the joy of spring. The Burlington Halton Master Gardeners group will be there manâ€" ning a 20 ft. x 40 ft. area called Info Green. This consists of two booths and a stage. The Master Gardeners will answer all gardening questions in one area. The representatives of spring he days lengthen, the sun I brightens and seems warmer, the house plants start into growth and our thoughts turn to Garden shows herald the first signs of Spring C% DON‘T LUG A VACUUMâ€"PLUG IN A BEAM:!* ©® Beam of Canada Inc. 02/93 t «n 0 s F %â€"_ "~ / Upholstery â€" Many omm ) pieces below wholesale. Beautifully framed prints must g0. Sale Starting Feb. 20 â€" Sat. 27th Central Vacuum. If you want your family and friends to enjoy a healthier, cleaner home environment, Beam has the solution for you. Call us today! Beam of Canada â€" the Central Vacuum Company that cares as it cleans! No home, old or new, should be without a Beam Elegant Walls is reâ€"decorating. We are having a Floor Clearance on selected items. 0|BEZ 90 Reynolds St,, Orkville 842â€"2636 local Horticultural Societies will provide information on their activiâ€" ties. Anyone interested in their local society may fill in a form and will be contacted by them later. The 30 seat theatre will present six gardenâ€"oriented demonstrations per day. Each will last about thirty minutes with twenty minutes allowed for questions and will be repeated the following hour. Some subjects are: composting methods, worm composting, including makâ€" ing a mini worm composter at each session which will be a draw prize for the children in attendance. How to have the best lawn on the block using Grasscvcling. Pruning trees 1 1 A few years ago the National Gardening Association developed a gardening program for Elementary Schools. This consists of a Gro Lab Many schools are composting lunch leftâ€"overs, some using worms. This activity not only teaches good environmental behaviour but also lessons in communication, science and social skills to keeping the worms and the composters working and manual skills in building the boxes and collectors. In some schools this has become a signifiâ€" cant activity. and shrubs, growing plants, shrubs and trees from seed, cuttings and grafting. All about geraniums, perennial gardens and arranging dried and cut flowers to brighten the house. On Friday, February 26th the Royal Botanical Gardens Auxiliary will be celebrated. Some of their members will show the wide range of activities available to volunteers. Some of these are drying and arranging flowers for sale in the R.B.G. store, propagating, grafting, growing and potting up plants for the annual plant sale, guiding bus tours throughout the various areas in the Gardens and taking gardening courses to enable them to answer the provincial wide Gardening Hot Line during the summer months. They also assist the programs in the Children‘s Gardens and the Interpretive Centre. They instruct in many of the courses given in flower arranging. There is just about any activity one would wish for availâ€" able in the Auxiliary. Membership will be explained to anyone who may contemplate joining this busy and happy group. The show will be open 10:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. Thursday, Friday and Saturday and from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Sunday, from February 25th to 28th. The hundreds of exhibits are just the thing to jump start gardening activities for 1993 and supply exciting ideas and equipment. & GARDENING IN THE SCHOOLS In Your Homes unit for indoor growing and teachâ€" er‘s curriculum guide called ‘Gro Lab Activities for Growing Minds‘. The 370 page book, is a teacher‘s guide for an 11 week curriculum with detailed instructions on 47 activities.The instructions include the objective and explanation of how to direct the activity. This has become a part of education in many United States schools as it teaches many subjects using gardening as a base. Stokes Seed has become a memâ€" ber of the National Gardening Association Corporate Associates. They are involved with the ‘Growing Ideas‘ news letter, a valuâ€" able resource for teachers using class room gardening to stimulate learning. Stokes are also supplying one kit for an elementary class in Canada in March 1993. For applications forms or further information contact Joan Adam at Stokes (416) 688â€"4300. She will also supply information on contacting the National Gardening Association to find how a sponsor could buy a kit for your classroom. They cost about $300.00. Maybe the Oakville Horticultural Society or other town association might help to supply kits on request from interested elementary grade teachâ€" INDOORS UNDER LIGHTS. A set of lights are ideal to start plants and they will soon be in use for this activity. Right now my lights are forcing 20, fourâ€"inch pots of lilyâ€"ofâ€"theâ€"valley. I am trying to hold them back so they will be flower for the Festival in Hamilton. The fact is electronic adjustable beds developed for resâ€" idential use can be priced very competitively to more convenâ€" tional sleeping arrangements and It‘s a question more than a few sceptics have pondered as they‘ve endured those irritating TV ads complete with their testimonials, celebrity endorsements and speâ€" cial offers. With options like heat, masâ€" sage, and the ability to adjust to every sleeping and relaxation position imaginable â€" not to menâ€" tion visions of breakfast in bed on Sunday morning! â€" it‘s easy to perceive these beds as luxury items. Adjustable beds offer some people a kind of comfort not easily found By JEAN PIDGEON Special to the Beaver Adjustable beds have been a fixture in hospitals and nursing homes for decades, but do they have a place in your home bedâ€" room? YORK HELPS PAY YOUR UTILITY BILLS \uy in \ Th CONTAINER MAGI Consumers should also be aware that there can be a huge difference in quality and cost depending on the manufacturer Oakville Physician, Dr. Richard Kunica, confirms that the ability of adjustable beds to eleâ€" vate or lower isolated parts of the body independently can be helpâ€" ful for a number of different medâ€" ical conditions. These include emphysema, obstructive lung disâ€" ease, varicose veins, chronic back pain, certain peripheral vascular diseases, ulcers or bed sores. If you‘re thinking of an adjustable bed for medical reaâ€" sons, the rule of course, is to check with your physician first. offer a host of advantages But what few people realize is that they offer more than such creature comforts as a better posiâ€" tion to watch TV or to read this week‘s best seller â€" adjustable beds can provide a number of therapeutic benefits as well. Floral bouquets can look lovely in unusual containers too. Try a soup tureen, milk jug or mason jar for a whimsical touch to brighten up the winter scene. Here, hyacinths in a brandy snifter create a visual and fragrant focal point in any room. gof All seminars are given by Sheila Doris of S.I. Desigr (ARIDO) and take place at 16 Bedford Rd. at the Building Design Resource Centre i Designer‘s Walk. Cost of the indi vidual seminars is $35 plus GS Student rate is $25 per sessio and group rates are available Seating is limited so reservation are required by calling 961â€"1211. By consulting a credible adjustable bed vendor, specializâ€" ing in durable medical products, consumers can be assured of the latest technology, a fair price and a bed that‘s right for their personâ€" al cireumstance. On _ Sat. March _ 6th ‘Renovating Tips & Expectations will be held from 10:00 a.m. 12:00 p.m. and ‘Specialty Pain Techniques: Ragging, combing Stencilling etc.‘ goes from 12:3( p.m.â€"2:30 p.m. and on Marct 13th, ‘Creating Color Schemes takes place from 10:00 a.m. 12:00 p.m. while ‘Architectura Detailsâ€"Fireplaces, Stairs anc Windows‘ runs from 12:30 p.m. 2:30 p.m. and the vendor Jean Pidgeon is a health care consulâ€" tant at Amherst Home Health Care in Oakville (Continued from page 1) | ‘Techniques to enlarge Space‘ will go from 10:00 a.m.â€"12:0 p.m. and ‘What‘s Old is bac Againâ€"Trends for the 90s‘ goe from 12:30 p.m.â€"2:30 p.m. Seminars planned February 25, 26, 27, 28, 1993 Thur., Fri., Sat.â€"10 amâ€"10 pm Sunday â€" 10 am â€" 6 pm ADMISSION .................. $4.50 CHILD (under 12) .......... FREE 1368 LAKESHORE RD. W., OAK. (Next to McDonalds) (up to 24 x 36) FOR QUALITY & VALUE Tel. 8$49â€"8104 Join Us for a Spring Tonic Wednesday, February 17, 199 POSTER FRAMING &A EL 35 W m

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