Oakville Newspapers

Oakville Beaver, 17 Mar 1993, p. 30

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Canada Trust Realty Inc. wishes to recognize the outstanding efforts of our Top Achievers in 1992 NICOLFE BOON BETTY PHILLIPS* Upper Oakville MARILYN WYKES* SUF HODGE* Top Producers For 1992 MARILYN WYKES* _ ANNE METCALFE* Achievers Club Leaders Club ANNA PAFFRATH* SCOTT DENTON* _ MICHELLE GABOURY* LOU RUPCIC®* CLAUDETTE SMITH* & Bronte Office ANNE METCALFE* Control your home‘s winter chill AUDREY NEILL* that rest on the winâ€" * A wellâ€"tuned furnace is energy efficient. Change your furnace filters, and have it serviced at least once a year. * Let nature help heat your home. Open the window coverings on the sunny side of your home, and close them on cloudy days, or as soon as the sun leaves the window. For permanently shaded windows, keep drafts at bay with heavy drapes or asleep. To lower heating bills even more, install a highâ€" efficiency natural gas furnace. It can reduce your heating costs by as much as 25°. This immaculate 3 bedroom semi with an eatâ€"in kitchen and finished recreation room has to be seen. Backing onto Teenbelt and located close to schools. For more information pleasr call JOSEPH RUPCIC, Broker, 844â€"0363/849â€"7232. $214,500. A very p “"‘93’33120‘".(2%'?: arge 4 bedroom chast_e[ bedro mat OAKDOIIE REALTY LTD ooking for a 3 bed‘rgam home in west Oakville, see this with me b further. PETER McCONNELL, Assoc. Broker, 587â€"3063/844â€"0363 on picase townhome with f SOMETHING SPECIAL a XLAX KA LaX RJ‘+s REALTOR JOE RUPCICH, RP.A. BROKER "WE MAKE HOUSE CALLS" dow sill or reach to the floor. all JOSEPH RUPCIC, 8 * Check inside window panes for frost. This indicates that heat is escaping, and cold air is enterâ€" ing your home. Seal window panes with plastic sheeting, or apply clear, peelâ€"off caulking where the window and frame meet. And check your doorframes that lead to the outdoors â€" caulk any gaps, including unused keyholes. * Plant trees around your home to reduce energy bills all year long. In the winter, they‘ll act as windbreakers, and shelter your home from harsh winds. In loset and JUST LISTED RIVER OAKS almost completely updated from roof to computer c. room and seP rate |iving-dininghrooms suite. Offered at 3153:99!0}9( further OKer !I{ UECaTU NO 1OU! 10 COMIPUICT st Oakville, see this with me before 844â€"0363/849â€"7232 the summer, they‘ll shade your home and help keep you cool. And trees can absorb up to four kilograms of environmentâ€" threatening carbon dioxide from the air every year! + Move chairs away from your home‘s cooler, outâ€" side walls, so you won‘t be tempted to crank up the heat. Wear shoes or slipâ€" pers in the house, and layers of clothing to trap warm air around your body. Sleep under several light blankets, rather than one heavy one. * Woodâ€"burning fireplaces can be a waste of energy and money. McCONNELL No n 4 A l

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