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Oakville Beaver, 28 Apr 1993, p. 44

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E) Hen) Jive: trchila/ a Summer to remember M, $149,500 E LOVELY UNK. NORTH END WALK TO LAKE, FREH1GD $189,600 l RAISED BUNGAIDW, WEST GLAMOUR & GUTZ RIVER OAKS-VALUE ADDED OA_S'1TER IAM, PARRY 1,200 SQ. FT. [AKEVIEW $89.900 Bright, spacious, on parkette Jeff Pearcy' 338-6550 Ooungm‘de Town Centre Realg lnc., Oakville Town Centre I, 280 North Service Road West, Oakville, L6M 252 Sunken LR with gas FF Jeff Pearcy' 338-6550 Mature lot, in-law suite. Jeff Pearcy' 338-6550 D ranthaven Homes presents their newest community of fifteen estate residences - Custom country homes with a heart and rhythm all their own. _-LA,PbVAFFF VE.f_.Arr'r , 'rNFrFrN " ._.W.. _ . l a heart and rhythm all their l i u \ Represented by LM. Edwards own '1 Associates Inc. Rev“ 1.8)‘93'9 SADDLEWOOD' in Kllbridt JEFF PEARCY 3336550 Sales 'acre [cumulative Ni; C? a' ii y"T TTe', _ . W Hot tub, immaculate decor Jeff Pearcy' 338-6550 Backs onto park, sun room Jeff Pearcy' 338-6550 th- North end, fin. rec. rm. Jeff Pearcy' 338-6550 SPACIOUS END UN” 'iiiitcans, new CANADA Country Estate from The Mid 500's Cali Tina-May [altar at 332-5l5l or 336-2020 7%" 'i'rk'"iu' be a S EAST OAKVIUE DETACHED [CititLw_ola,,uktsilllt Lt -17iViu1lc.-CC,7,'sssislijiii-illl. "rTLuiiiEiiilg SPACIOUS SEN, RIVER OAKS SEPARATE m-LAwsumz $134,900}: '99 SO‘XI40‘ mature lot Jeff Pearcy' 338-6550 4-bdrm., great decor Jeff Pearcy' 338-6550 2 ensuitgs, in-law Jeff Pearcy' 338-6550 It's time to fertilize By MARK CULLEN Special to the Beaver Just like waking up hibernation at Countrywide Town Centre with the announcement of New Excitement 1 he Staff and Owners wish to welcome Gail Moreau to Our Sales Staff. Gail is eager to serve and looks forward to helping you sell or buy a home. We ask that her friends and acquaintances feel free to call her at 338-6550. u F I _ 2| ‘ lit' ts bs, le . " Lt? A ’ as a Sales Representative here is Gail Moreau bears from your EAST OAKVIUE DETACHED $290300! [HEW J-er-bdrm. inf-law suite Jeff Pearcy' 338-6550 garden plants, trees, and shrubs are coming out of winter dormancy with big appetites. If you neglect giv- ing them a healthy feeding now, they may become sick COHEGE PARK SUPREMI Pine kitchen, sun room. Jeff Pearcy' 338-6550 Great West location. Jeff Pearcy' 338-6550 Cedar split & 2 acres, Jeff Pearcy" 338-6550 and weakly, mak- ing them prime tar- gets for disease and insect infesta- tion. Proper main- tenance is the best preventive mea- sure you can take to ensure a plant's health. And main- tenance includes fertilizers which are easy to use and effective. First of all - tree spikes like those made by Ross or lobes are great for feeding larger well-estab- lished shade and fruit trees, and specimen ever- greens. The diame- ter of the tree's trunk, or the cal- liper, will deter- mine how many fertilizer spikes to use. For every inch of tree thickness - measured one foot above the ground - hammer in one fer- tilizing spike. Clean up the debris from around the base of the tree, then drive the proper number of spikes, evenly spaced, into the ground in a circle around the tree just inside the dripline. If you are unfamil- iar with the term t you are u ar with tr, dripline', See RE it s 30) Sim

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