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Times Advocate, 1993-04-28, Page 10itage 10 Times -Advocate, April 28,1993 Marten Allan of Brucefield makes a wish at the pond display of Klomp's Landscap- ing of St. Pauls. -With inter est in backyard ponds on the rise, several exhibitors set up displays which Included water and even fish for the week- end Home and Garden Show. t right, Lloyd Otterlbeln of rich was an added attrac- ion at the Optimist Home and Garden Show. Visitors were free to watch him carve this figure from basswood. Nate his carved rendition of 'the Last Supper on display behind him. - 'frit. lan Gordon gets an explanation of the electrical safety display from Jose Ricard of Ontario Hy- dro at their booth at the Home and Garden Show. The display, which graphically demon- strates many methods of accidental electrocution, will be touring local schools in the next few days. The 1993 Optimist Home and Garden Show See related story on front page. s ri Mark Coulthard "WHAT 1S OVERSEEDING?" Overseeding means planting grass seed into a lawn where some grass is already established. Dead patches left from win- ter, disease or insect damage are often overseeded. When overseeding, rake the area well, seed as evenly as you can, then stamp the seed into contact with the soil. The newly - seeded area must be kept moist by watering it frequently. Homeowners are sometimes disappointed with the results from overseeding. Overseeded areas take approximately one whole month to become established and people easily get frustrated. Overseeding can help to improve a problem area so be patient and keep watering! Next Week: The Fertilizer Receipt! EXETER 2354535 WE CARE FOR YOUR LAWN Proprietors - Chris & Mark Couhhprd EXETER 235-3535 Fascinated with the computer plotter, Rachel Steele gets a good look at some blueprints in the works at the Oke Wood - smith display while her father Tim (left) chats with Brad Oke about the company's home designs. This weeks Special While Quantities Last Breakfast Cake 99¢ California Soups 2/$119', Golden 'roast Rusk 89¢ ST. PAUL'S GENERAL STORE 771.1379 Mon. to Sat. 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. Complete Postal Services t1 i{lj • balding or Wuitallxg.' Hooding the rich bane cat1G m equipment an; l tttaianll the (l8ht ene n, y choice at t. )txtr Gni sup. kneart! 6twrsaurt saving, • t;sutg natural pas to heat your holm And water is your moist economical htel choice. That's6nerSeurt! • l;pgrading to a highK} gas furnace will save you evert more money and eaerg" That's/wrSseart! • Rag*** corps sti rm appra,yp ma, Ohm abd Wow trttn,ary tS ant:441993 1993 LM fit Mei Un.Ci C * Mc; ed ra rt K also ham idaattrta N tr..Oho' Ga► flesh.; Doak, OrGanz on at* Om as a14,404 • Insulting a setback thermostat and an er>entysarir+R Amer hod is another FaurSiserf nx '! •There's a riaturAlgas fireplAce ur virtually even room in your home. Ask how you tin practise "fireplace zonal heating for mon. Egoadrearl savings' Ask a Union laws Reprse ntauive about our binned - time oder - and moreErwrSwrrr ways to save Sera Member Mer for other purchase uxciuivos Alaite the JrSmart Choice! thvillemaGais sage $3fKM0 wi umr healing and cooling or dtouse a free I knK•ywe l Electruntlatier .wd setback tike osWt Pips:OWN noptryisessis/or 94 Days r• Cwii Union Gas leaky! 1-8OO-265-475 1