Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Sun-Tribune (Stouffville, ON), October 4, 2007, p. 2

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2 stouffville suntribune thursday oct 4 2007 publication mail agreement 40007673 the rubiks cube of the list century yorkregion corn it clicks home m annual premium sample qu0tepsf2ulil l ilmw includes contents 300000 comprehensive coverage im 1000 deductible additional living expenses replacement cost on iamlliymj contents and building voluntary medical payments 2000 sewer backup above quote includes 25 discount 10 for new home 10 of claimsfree and 5 multi- cthc coodelm01 product discount tax not included rates o abetopiacefbryou- may change without notice and are subject to completion of satisfactory applications c home auto life investments group business farm travel stouffville larry irwin 6358 main st 9056402586 it takes is a smile to show you care the smile cookies are back and theyre happier than ever this week buy a special chocolate chip smile cookie for just 100 each and well donate entire proceeds to markham stouffville hospital foundation m otmhortom2007 a timhtidm together with you making good things happen photo courtesy hydro one some of the 100 hydro one staffers upgrading service to an area north of stouffville saturday work along vivian road s fewer outages after upgrades by hannelore volpe staff writer it took 100 men a lot of trucks and one day to complete 175000 in hydro improvements in whitchurchstouffville and uxbridge saturday hydro ones aim was to improve the reliability of hydro supply in these areas whitchurchstouffville has traditionally been plagued by more power out ages than comparable areas over the past seven years hydro one has invested 10 million in improvements to the system resulting in fewer power outages staff worked at heights up to 75 feet to replace insula tors on a pole line along viv ian road carrying two high voltage 44000volt circuits and a 4800volt circuit about 3700 customers were without power from 6 am to early afternoon in the past this line has experienced several outages resulting from problems with insulators hydro one spokesperson al manchee said so this work should increase reliability substan tially in the area power supply to many customers had to be rerout ed so they could maintain power while the work was being done the 44000volt circuits start at the armitage trans former station in newmar ket and feed the stouffville- uxbridge area they had to be taken out of service so staff could do their work but power couldnt be rerouted to all customers all affected customers were notified in advance the power interruption covered five concessions about 15 km of line from woodbine road to durham road 30 on vivian road staff from newmarket bowmanville peterborough fenelon falls minden allis- ton and orangeville were involved in the job they changed about 1190 insulators on more than 200 poles using about 30 bucket trucks with booms as high as 75 feet hydro one is continuing to work on improving hydro service to the municipality thermovision patrols use an infrared camera to identify hot spots in equipment so they can be repaired before failing in addition installation of reclosures and electrical fault indicators assist line staff in locating causes of power out ages

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