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JELINEK CORK GROUP
2260 Speers Road
Oakville, Ontario
L6L 2X8 Canada
Phone: 905-827-4666
Fax: . 905-827-6707
E-Mail: cork@jelinek.com
http://www.jelinek.com

March 5, 2003
OPENING OF MUSEUM & SHOWROOM
PRESS RELEASE - Attention: Editor

Jelinek Cork Group of Oakville, Ontario announced the opening of CORK HOUSE, a museum, factory outlet, and product showroom all wrapped in one. "The idea behind the Cork House'" says Henry Jelinek, president of Jelinek Cork, Group, "is to introduce people to one of the most  remarkable natural resources on earth, and to preserve a part of Canadian heritage by saving  and renovating the oldest building in Halton. I believe we have accomplished both of these  goals".  

The house itself was erected in 1816 by Amos Biggar, a United Empire Loyalist, in the Classic  Revival Style and is a good example of a Loyalist farmstead. The Town of Oakville recognized  the building's rich hiStory and deemed it a historic home. The Town bylaw states the house has  "historical, architectural and contextual value and interest under the Ontario Heritage Act".  States Jelinek, "We were very conscious of this and during renovations we took extreme care to  preserve the pioneer spirit of the house".

 "The Jelinek Cork company was founded in 1855 and we feel fortunate to be able to tie the  traditions of our old company to the history of this wonderful house", says Jelinek. Additionally  the produd itself is naturally compatible to the otd home since both the home and the cork  products within it present a "warm and woodsy, yet modem and elegant" feel.

There is no other material - whether manmade or natural - which possesses all the  characteristics of natural cork. At the same time it is an environmentally and ecologically  friendly renewable resource. It is the bark of the cork oak tree which grows and flourishes in  countries surrounding the Mediterranean Sea. The cork bark is stripped off the trees every  nine years without damage to the trees.  

CORK HOUSE will surprise visitors with the vast assortment and displays of products made of  cork including cork floor and wall covering, unique furniture pieces made of a combination of  cork and wood, cork upholstery, gift items, cork shoes, and much more. The items are all for  sale to the public at factory prices. Special terms and conditions are granted to Designers,  Contractors, and Installers.

CORK HOUSE is located at 2441 Neyagawa Blvd. (comer of Neyagawa and Dundas) in
Oakville, Ontario. For additional information call 905-257-5588 or visit the website at www.ielinek.com or www.corkhouse.com