Oakville Beaver, 27 Apr 1994, p. 14

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esd An abundance of sweetheartâ€"size roses borne in bouguet size clusters â€" blooming > continously from June until late frost. TOUNSE SPRAIGNE BORDURE ROSE® Rose flushed over a cream base. Hardy disease resistant. % _ LILLl MARLENE® Compact grower that is always in sbloom. Dark red flowers. IRL GUIDE® Masses of orangeâ€"salmon blooms with a pink flush in the centre. _, VELVETEEN® Starâ€"shaped, W# __red velvety blossoms. Sweet * raspberry fragrance. 78 MOUNTBATTEN® Beautiful :{‘ Mimosa yellow, large double GREAT CARE IS TAKEN IN THE PREPARATION PRODUCTION OF THIS ADVERTISMENT, ERROR IN PRODUCT DESCRIPTION, ILLUSTRATION Phicita May OccUR, IN THE EVENT OF A PriciNG EAROR, THE ITEM(S) IN WILL ALWaAYS BE cHAncED AT THE CORRECT PRICE. DEMAND, IN SOME CASES, MAY EXCEED AVAILABLE STOCK; THEREFORE WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES PURâ€" CHASED. LIMITED To STOCK ON HAND. NOT ALL STOCK IS AVAILABLE AT KENNEDY, WHITBY, BURLINGTON LOCATIONS. 2 0. VC HOURS: Mon. to Sat. 9:00a.m.â€"9:00p.m. Sun. Holidays 9:00a.m.â€"6:00p.m. CHASED. LIMITED TO STOCK ON HAND. NOT ALL STOCK 1S AVAILABLE AT KENNEDY, WHITBY, BURLINGTON SALE _ A.RTS WEDNESDAY APRIL 27th 1994 SALE ENDS MONBAYV, May 1st 1994 Bright coloured everlastâ€" ing geraniums in hanginq or wall style pots. Ideal for outdoor use as well . as indoors. Perfect for Qhose hard to grow areas with easy noâ€"care maintenance. Masses of shrimpâ€"pink coloured nonâ€"fading petals TOMMY THOMPSON® Vibrant blossoms in shades of orange. gsz Improves soil texture in clay soils water etention in sandy soil. Used by generations of gardeners for exceptional results FIBRE PLANTERS m DJ 0ME L B uie m m ar h 1_Ai 4 usibeciipr Mint Julep. Container grown for guaranteed results! Choose from our> most popular varieties â€" Gold Coast and '_ln_ll(”!?“' 4 PLVS 7 Choose from 26 \@*>: L. varieties including Victor\@: E- Borge, White Friendship, ¢*: scar, Windsong, Spic and Span more! # Sturdy, longlasting flowers specially selected for armfuls of longlasting _ flowers. Reg. .20ea Ideal for junior gardeners. Perfect for getting into tight spots in beds and borders. Choose from level rake, shovel, a a cultivator or fan rake â€" / Professional blend has grown millions of prize winning rose at our Sandoon Farm. 3kg. Textured fibre pots breathe like clay to produce a healthier root system. _ 40 tuB om.v:1 i > â€"tus on °15 BURNHAMTHORPE ROAD WEST | punpas st. W. |2 10" tus ONLY "15:.' 12" tus ONLY 1" 12" BASKET Limer â€" ouy 66%. al! bairous® : fidur in fall, awinter and spring! Hardy and troubleâ€"free plants! 3115 DUNDAS ST. W. West of Winston Churchill FROST HARDY May 18 â€" 23,‘94. OTTAWA 3,000,000 TULIPS IN SPECTACULAR BLOOM! _ Choose from Early White . Superior, Midâ€"season Rec Chieftain, Late Whiteâ€"Sebago _ essm . YUKon GoId. 2kg.Dac Durable resin nozzle adjusts from a gentle spray to a sharp stream. Just dial your choice. Positive shutâ€"off. Reg. 3.88ea. Canadian Tulip Festival Hundreds of varieties at old fashioned prices! Including: peas, radishes, beets, carâ€" rots, spinach, corn, zinnias, asters, marigolds more! Reg. .79â€"4.99pkg. Get a head start: Green leaf lettuce, Boston, Romaine head lettuce. Green Spanish onions, leeks parsley. â€" Early, red, late savory cabbage. 4 â€" Brussel sprouts, * broccoli caulifiower. Choose over 15 varieties!w ?UAI.I'I'Y ESTED! t $188 N 1(E The fourth ‘Parkinsons in Motion‘ program to be offered at Oakville Trafalgar Memorial Hospital begins May 4th and runs six weeks to June 10th. ‘Parkinsons in Motion‘ and tulip sale to benefit patients "Everything we do will be based on mobility." Coupled with recreâ€" V ational activities focusing on fun and group activities will be an educational component disâ€" cussing wellness, function and selfâ€" management with guest speakers. Cost of this program is $15, payable to the Parkinson Foundation. The Oakville Chapter of the Parkinson Foundation will also be selling tulips at Oakville Place on ‘May 7th, from 9:30 until soldâ€"out. The red and white tulip, cultivated in Holland in 1981 by J. W. S. Van der Wereld, a renowned Dutch horâ€" ticulturist and Parkinsonian, and introduced to Canada in 1984, has become the symbol of the Parkinson Foundation. Both the disease and tulip are named after Dr. James Parkinson, a British physician who first described the disease in 1817. Parkinson‘s is a chronic brain disease resulting in tremors, slow movements, muscle stiffness, diffiâ€" culty with balance and walking, reduced volume and clarity of TAKE NOTICE that the Council of the Corporation of the City of Mississauga passed Byâ€"law 153â€"94 on the 30th day of March, 1994, under Section 34 of the Planning Act. R.S.0., 1990, c.P.13. AND TAKE NOTICE that any person or agency may appeal to the Ontario Municipal Board in respect of the byâ€"law by filing with the Clerk of the City of Mississauga not later than the 17th day of May, 1994, a notice of appeal setâ€" ting out the objection to the byâ€"law and the reasons in support of the objecâ€" tion. This Byâ€"law adds a definition for model homes. Also, the General Provisions Section is amended to permit the construction of model homes on lands that have received draft plan approval under the PLANNING ACT provided that the lands are zoned to permit detached, semiâ€"detached and/or street row dwellings and the location of the buildings comply with the provisions ofâ€"the Zoning Byâ€"law upon registration of the plan of subdivision. The total number of model homes for any draft approved plan of subdivision is not to exceed }he lesser of six (6) dwelling units or ten percent (10%) of the total number of ots. All lands within the former Town of Mississauga, now in the City of Mississauga. The complete byâ€"law is available for inspection in my office during regular office hours. Terence L. Julian, A.M.C.T.,â€"C.M.C., City Clerk AT FLA AFFECT DATED at the City of Mississauga this 27th day of April, 1994. On Monday, May 9th, , make sure you‘re in the right place »~ at the right time! That‘s the day our improved route and scheduling change take effect. Look for Mississauga Transit‘s new map and schedule insert in the April 27 issue of the Mississauga News, on our buses, at Mississauga Transit Ticket Agents, or call customer information at City of Mississauga City of Mississauga NOTICE OF THE PASSING OF A ZONING BYâ€"LAW BY mississauga transit speech, and difficulty with fi movements, such as writing. symptoms but do stop the progress of disease, and therapy. Occupational therapy pr motes independence and impro ing all aspects of functional abil by addressing: adaptive equipme safety promotion, energy tion, stress management, a: improving mobility. which alleviq Physical therapy is aimed assessing mobility, balance and p« ture through a prescribed exerci program. It also analyzes walki problems to help correct or mil mize difficulties. The Parkinson Foundation is t only national charitable organiz tion raising funds for Parkinsor research. Over the past nine yea the foundation has provided $4 individuals and medical For information about t Parkinson Foundation of Cana call 1â€"800â€"563â€"3000. For info tion about ‘Parkinsons in Motion‘ OTMH, the May 7th tulip sale, the Oakville chapter, call M McCarter at 905â€"844â€"8992; or J Reid at 905â€"842â€"2439. City of Mississauga 300 City Centre Drive Mississauga, Ontario L5B 3C1 City of Mississauga 300 City Centre Drive Mississauga, Ontario L5B 3C1 April 27, 19 ransit

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