Fence or. deck looking weathered? Process gives them a like-new look i The process begins with a high pressure "envirowash", which removes an dirt, fungus and damaged cell structures from the surface of the wood. If the wood has a previous coating of paint, varnish or other protectors. Wood Renewers will apply their Product Removal System. Both the stripper and cleaner used by Wood Renewers are biodegradable and dissipate into a nat- Tm'al salt that causes no harm to the surrounding vegetation. F n Oakville company has a new, environmentally friendly way of ,Areston'ng your wood decks, fences and siding so they will look like new. Wood Renewers unique, three step process of cleaning, conditioning and sealing, will keep your wood surfaces looking new for years to come. "It's completely revolutionary, and it works," said Dave Rumney, owner/opera- tor. "You really have to see it to believe it." The second step involves applying a conditioner to the wood, this o any the wood cells and prepares the wood for the application of the scale Wood Renewers sealer are made with natural vegetable oils and mains. and contain transoxide pigments. which reflect harmful ultrav rays. The sealer penetrates the wood's cell structure, leaving no surface and preserving the wood against future weathering, fading and water: age. "The system is designed to provide homeowners with a cost t :won'y-fnec solution to outdoor wood maintenance," said Rumm Renewers guarantees satisfaction before, during and after the projo You can see the Wood Renewers system in action at the Gle Home Show, April 16 - 18, at the Glen Abbey Community Centre. z The Building & Design Resource Centre at 168 Bedf Toronto, is offering a series of designer Saturdays where co ban meet with professional interior designers for a free des 'auttation. I Advice from problem solving to color selection, decor plum ind renovations along with 'how to' directions are example: huestions that can be answered. y The following is a list of dates and designers taking part: A 17th: Lucia LeGuen, Lucia LeGuen Interior Design; April l Ralph Kaeufer. Interior Dezine; May lst: Victoria Horobin. Vict Hombin Interior Design; May 8th: Tamara Topornicki. Topom Interior Design, May 15th: Pierrette Claude. Pierrette Cla Interior Design and May 29th: Sue Edmondson Peacock, Edmon Design. Building & Design centre offers free decorating advice , Anyone interes 'sked to call 961-l Doug Rumney of Wood Renewers: refurbishing wood decks with new process. (Photo by Peter McCusker, 5'- far beautiful ideas for your bathroom or kitchen .JETSTPEAM BATH d2 KITCHEN CENTRE 474 SPEEHS FUD., OAKV/LLE E3eTS-ati:C3tEt HOIHOS 'tWk -s,)j((iiCz5i'1t"i"'fr-fft((cizz3.'ht"'f ted in taking advantag ll to reserve ar :1" nag: of this f 'ointment time iolet film M sweet. In our living rooms, dining rooms, family rooms, kitchens and home offices, our tastes, pref- erences and foibles are all too apparent, open books to public scrutiny and analysis. Our bed- rooms, however, are private places, the one area in our homes where we can really do our own thing, express our personalities and idiosyncrasies without inhibi- tion. We need sink-into comfort, our own sort of beauty, places to store clothes, books, possibly a television set and stereo equip- ment. With our fast-paced lives, we must have easy-care furnish- ings too. And with today's emphasis on value, quality and durability are important to all of us. Fred and his wife, Bianca, have a variety of criteria as they move through single blessedness, " t's generally accepted that I most of us spend a third of our lives asleep. Psychologists tell us that our going-to-sleep and waking envi- ronments deeply affect our atti- tudes and lifestyles. Open your eyes to a pleasing, cheerful ambi- ence, and you are more likely to approach the day's activities in a happy, optimistic frame of mind. Retire to a room you regard as a haven, furnished in a manner that is soothing, relaxing, nostalgic, and your dreams have a better than average chance of being appro; happy Retire haven Furnishing a bedroom? Check out these tips Look what l-vo, daffodils do. Jlllt III MN dle-age. For his first small apart- ment, Fred hoped to find a com- pact but good-looking bedroom suite. His taste leaned strongly to "honest solid oak." Anne, a salesperson at a rep- utable. long-established home fur- nishing store in Fred's neighbor- hood, suggested a double bed, even though his bedroom was ent forties and comfortable mid young marm This country chair trom Decor-Rest has an inviting look uphol- stered in a floral cotton chintz featuring a detailed fanned rolled arm and back and a 14 inch high striped skirt for today's country livingroom. The piece won a recent design competition among Ontario furniture manufacturers. All kitchens include your choice at oak or 100% mood and melamine doors, cabinet: comolote with back: ' drawer tracks, matching " panels, counter tops, hardware. 8' t 8' GALLEY WITH MICROWAVE CABINET a. "1 , ( 'tis/iii-r: “t . _ ' ati' " L ‘5 i! tyr INSTALLED KITCHENS very year, there's more living proof that your help turns hope into triumph over cancer. Right now, someone living in hope for tomorrow is depending on your donation todav. slum OAKVILLE 2318 Lakeshow Rd. West (2 block; East of Bronte Rd.) T X 12' L-SHAPE 847-6008 their aff1o 'ancer can be beaten in cost between a single and a double, and the larger bed permits you to stretch out and enjoy real freedom of movement and relax- ation. "in Canada, good solid wood equates to maple or honey- colored oak at medium price ranges. 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An excellent way to check for quality construction is to take out nt kiln-dried. cold winte hot summe hot summers are cnaiienges we .9 able to overcome. Our furniture is built to adjust to changes in humidity. "When investing in oak, look for a fairly wide grain. In design now, we're going back to basics, a drawer and examine it carefully. Wood-on-wood runners indicate a greater degree of craftsmanship, as does corner dovetailing. "The finish is important too. Catalysts are added to lacquer these days to improve hardness, durability and stain resistance. "A patchwork quilt would be perfect on your bed. Pick up one of the colors from the quilt for your walls, and another for drapes. Just get a length of fabric and loop it over a classic wooden rod. A throw rug, hooked, braided or woven, in the same color ranges, would complete your look." l, SOCIETE CANADIENNE DU CANCER Jumble am “nu madian manuf and "l an aim ntr it inishc 'ctort ll heating in our the dampness of challenges we're Pvlt INC H n {/3/ ttttur ll“ an an