Ontario Community Newspapers

Oakville Beaver, 21 May 2010, p. 25

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25 · Friday, May 21, 2010 OAKVILLE BEAVER · www.oakvillebeaver.com Spring Home and Garden Fireworks know-how for the Victoria Day long weekend To maximize your home fireworks display and to get the most bang for your buck, choose fireworks that last the longest, achieve the highest altitudes, and provide an assortment of colours. "Find a good balance of price versus effect," Ted Orfan of Fireworks Canada explains. "For example, you might choose a $20 candle that shoots 25 bursts thirty feet high rather than a $20 candle that shoots only 10 at a hundred feet high." One simple, but very effective way to dramatically improve your display is to add a sound system. Music to accompany the fireworks is like whip cream on a sundae ­ it's the finishing touch that takes the display from amazing to spectacular! Many people are now combining their backyard shows with other families on the block to produce a much larger show for a longer duration. In some cases money is pooled and effects purchased, in other cases the individual families put their personal cache of effects into the "pot" for the communal display. Either way you choose to do it, it becomes more affordable for each family, it builds the display into something far more spectacular than what can be done individually, and it also brings families and communities together which is always a good thing. For first time buyers looking to get their feet wet, purchasing a family kit containing some of each type of firework is a great idea. "It allows the user to become familiar with the action of each type, provides an assortment of visual effects to create a well-rounded display while remaining economical. Once familiar with the fireworks, the customer can select the types that he liked and avoid those he didn't." For new and seasoned buyers alike, Orfan cannot stress enough how important it is to buy from a reputable outlet. "Roadside stands pack up and disappear on the night you use their product, so they will not offer customer service or be responsible or accountable for poor product quality, nor will they provide replacement product if they do not fire properly," he explains. "A proper outlet will be found in a proper building - able to keep fireworks in a secure, safe and cool area separate from where customers are permitted. It will be complete with fire extinguishers, sprinkler system and other safety equipment." For more information, please visit our website at www.fireworkscanada.net and for additional information on firing family fireworks, visit: http://www.nrcan.gc.ca/mmssmm/expl-expl/cons-cons-eng.htm Ruby Renovations Specializing in: * Decks * * Bathrooms * * Basement Renovations * We'll beat any written quote! Guaranteed Workmanship Quick tips for successful patch repair (NC)--Grass seed is a great solution if your lawn is thin and patchy ­ but just throwing some seed on it is not going to work. Take a look at these quick tips from leaders in the field, Scotts Canada: · Early spring is the right time, after the last frost. · Prepare the patchy areas with a strong raking to remove thatch and to loosen the soil. Aerating your lawn improves results. · Mow the lawn short around the patches to make it easy of new seeds to make contact with the soil and take root. · Use the most advanced seeding products available. Top quality grass seeds improve the results exponentially and the newest developments can also make the entire process much easier. Tel: 905-691-0124 Patrick Finn rubyrenovations@hotmail.com www.colonialtree.ca Your Trees · · · · · 905·877·8591 Beat the HST go online or call us for more details

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