Oakville North News (Oakville, Ontario: Oakville Beaver, Ian Oliver - Publisher), 16 Sep 1994, p. 8

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HOURS: Mon. â€" Thurs. 9â€"5 Fri. 9â€"9, Sat. 9â€"4 Your Specialty Bath Shop for Total Renovations and Design (upto 24" x 36") PÂ¥ 136B Lakeshore Rd. W., Oakville 849â€"8 104 (next to McDonalds) FAIRVIEW ST. Q.E.W. Poster Framing ...I€‘s a family business 2861 Sherwood Hghts Dr., #19 Oakuville 829â€"1990 XXXXX WAYNE‘S CUSTOM UPHOLSTERY 4104 Fairview St., Burlington (Between Appleby Walker‘s Line) Almost 600 exhibitors will parâ€" ticipate, offering visitors access to a wide variety of home improvement, interior design and lifestyle renovaâ€" tions. The "Super Show shopping environment features displays of interior design ideas, kitchens, baths, home environment, renovaâ€" tions, energy conservation, leisure products and more. Highlights of this year‘s show _ include Renovation World, Lifestyle Model Rooms, Women‘s World, Celebrity Kitchen, Hydro‘s Home Energy Saving Fair, and environmental livâ€" t‘s fixâ€"it time at. the International Centre in Toronto, where the International Home Show and Sale returns for its ninth year from October 7th to 10th. HOURS: TUES., WED. FRI. 10 AMâ€"6:30 PM, THURS. 10 AMâ€"8 PM, SAT., 8 AMâ€"4 PM CLOSED SUNDAY MONDAY * MINIWAX PRODUCTS « FINISHING SUPPLIES « HOMESTEAD HOUSE PAINTS â€" 484 PLAINS RD. E. BURLINGTON 681â€"6075 _ (next to Bingo _ Connection) ROCKING HORSES _ large selection of fine formal dining room suites, bedroom suites, secretaries, desks, side boards, China cabinets, etc. For more information on inventory call 689â€"6511 or 689â€"6014 ; . Specializing In solid Oak, Pine, Maple, Birch New England Antique Warehouse 30 Dundas St. East. Waterdown ing at the "Superhouse." New feaâ€" tures include Arielâ€"Muller‘s Tomorrow House Home Entertainment Theatre, Mini Skool Daycare, financial planning with Brian Costello, and Michael Hammar will be back with fixâ€"it demonstrations at the Showtime Celebrity Theatre. Show hours: Fri. noon to 10 p.m., Sat. 10 a.m. to 10 p.m., Sun. 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., Mon. 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Admission: adults $8.50, seniors $5.50, youth (9â€"18) $5.50. Children under 9 years of age admitted free. Ticket also valid for Woman‘s World Show. The Woman‘s World Show The premiere edition of the Woman‘s World Show salutes today‘s woman with everything 6 WOOD CRAFT PARTS Your Mirror Closet Specialists @ Mirror Doors Walls * Bevelled Glass Mirrors © Standard/Custom Shower Tub Enclosures @ Glass Tables @ Art Deco Framed Mirrors Custom Closet Organizers (Wood Wire) © Prompt Professional Installations MISSISSAUGA SHOWROOM HOME DESIGN CENTRE 2575 DUNDAS ST. W. Monâ€"Wed 10â€"6 Thurs, Fri. 10â€"9 Sat. 10â€"6 Sun. 12â€" The International Centre is located at 6900 Airport Road, Mississauga; just north of Toronto‘s Pearson International Airport at Derry Road. For current show information, call the International Centre hotline at (416) 674â€"4636. Check little hose behind fridge from beauty, health and fitness, fashion and food, to a Warmâ€"Up to Winter Fashion Show with models from Eleanor Fulcher and Barbizon modelling agencies. Free seminars on investment and finance from Brian Costello and celebrity cookâ€" ing shows with Pasquale the Singing Chef. Exhibits include companies representing business and investment opportunities, health, fitness, nutrition, interior design, cosmetics, skin care, travel and personal security. Show hours and admission prices same as above. Ticket valid for admission to Home Show. (Continued from page 11) with a blanket; removed all the plastic liners inside the freezer so I could see how extensive the ice field was â€" BIG; turned off the refrigerator, set up a hair dryer to play hot air against the ice and genâ€" tly chipped away at the ice, being very careful not to damage anyâ€" thingc underneath. Lesson: Periodically check the little hose at the back of the freezer compartment in your refrigerator to ensure there are no obstructions which prevent the water running through during the defrost. Deja vu! It was just like the old days before selfâ€"defrosting units, and I realized how much I did not miss them. When I removed all the ice I found a kind of black sludge had built up inside the little collector and the hose. I have no idea where it came from; I can‘t believe food could get in behind the liners, but there it was.

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