Ontario Community Newspapers

Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 6 Aug 2015, p. 17

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Bylulle Slack CANADIAN CHAMPION STAFF TmMfltmbrotherswiubeheading backto sdmoolafewweeksearlietthan otherlocalchil- denâ€"firepmmfionschooltobespecific Munyoungstemwhowere burning their sdroolbooksandpapemaccidentaflytorched «Wad stmcture at Bmokville Parkon The 3:30 pm. blaze could be seen throughout the small hamlet as a plume of black smoke hovered in the skies. Milton Fire Department (MFD) Deputy Chief Dave Pratt said Halton police and fire crews attended the blaze. which completely de- stroyed the playground structure. Pratt said that after the fire was extinguished policesiftedthroughwhattheysaywere buried books and school notes and found names on the items. Pblicethenpaidtheyoungstersavisit. Pratt seidaMFDfirepreventionofficerwillbe spending time with them at the fire station wheretheywillbetakingpartintheyouth fire setter prevention program. Pratt said he didn't have a damage estimate. wasimilarpiaygroundstructurelireat Me- Park playground destroyed by school-book burning brothers morial Arena afew yearsago costtheTown of Milton about $10,000 to repIace. 'The Town has a cost-recovery program, but ldon't know whether the town will speak to that,’ he said. 'Whether they choose to purse that or not, I don't know. 'To the boys' credit. they did go home and tell their parents what happened...they fes- sed up before the police arrived." strayed fire on Sunday afternoon. m Radar/WI»an The playground at Myille Park was dg- r Why. (have binds , in the garden? Creatures flitting around makes us feel safe. If they’re flying. predators aren’tlikelyinthearea-oneofthose subconscious, primal things. It’s pretty easy to attract birds.'l'he first rule? Have 30% cover so if predators DO come, birds will have somewhere to hide. If they feel safe, they’ll visit. Good shelter plants include evergreens such as White Spruce and also make great nesting sites. Dense shrubs such as the lovely Grey-twig Dogwood are excellent and even offer late summer berries. Shrubs with berries are obviously great for bird food. Pick a few so there are berries on and off all season. Great I", "examples CALLVUS TO CRAFT YOUR DREAM YARD. lovely in the landscape too, offering extra seasons of interest. Another tip? Leave your garden perennials offer seeds and shelter. It also looks better, holding the snow in a most beautiful way! Encouraging birds is the best way to control pests! Some insects are ok. For example, shrub willows get leaf beetle which doesn’t hurt it but attracts birds. Red Oak is also fantastic. Slugs, Japanese Beetles and more are cleaned up by birds. Want to know more? Call the experts - Fern Ridge Landscaping at 905-876-4852! the winter so

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