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Stouffville Sun-Tribune (Stouffville, ON), 23 Apr 2009, p. 10

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Are you a victim of impaired driving? We're here to help. THIS IS AN IMPORTANT REMINDER that if you were involved in an adoption in Ontario, your information and privacy rights are changing. If the adoption order was made before September 1, 2008, adopted adults and birth parents can file a disclosure veto to prevent the release of the information. Effective June 1, 2009, Ontario adoption records will be opened. This means adopted adults and birth parents will be given access to identifying information from birth records and adoption orders. If you want your identifying information kept private, you should file a disclosure veto before June 1, 2009. To learn more about your rights to information and privacy regarding adoption, visit montafiosaladopfloninfo or call 1-800-481-2156 (TTY 416-325-3408). Pdd'orbytheGovemmeMofOntaflo. No contact notices are also available. Tel.: 1-800-665-MADD JUST WATCH. NATIONAL VOLUNTEER WEEK. APRIL 19 - 25 Rogers 1V volunteers work alongside our professional staff to create original local television news. sports and lifestyle programs that keep our viewers in touch with their community. So not only do they serve our station, they serve you. We thank them. ROGERS WWMW‘ mmmrduanmr m.madd.ca Bob and Mary Ann James (at left) show their solar and wind power operation to local MPP Helena laczek and Ontario Minister of Energy and Infrastructure George Smitherman on a Documentary turned lake famin green Ontario “Awareness is the first thing." Ms laczek said. “And understanding you can do it and then do it.” “It's a really good examâ€" ple of how we can use renewable enexgy to less- en our energy demands." Mr. Smitherman said. “We want to come and applaud the people who take the initiative." In late 2006. after watching a documenta- ry on wind turbines, the James family decided they wanted to put one up on their property. Although they were already a tumâ€"yourâ€"lights- offâ€"when-you-leave-the- room kind of family. they wanted to take that extra step in energy conserva- tion. They also have a solar section to their operation. “As a generation. I think we screwed things up," Mr. James said. After some research. the family found a wind turbine suitable for their needs and their property. which is 65 acnes. During their research. Mr. James also discovered no permits were required by the province or munici- pality in order to install the turbine. So off he went. Mthin seven months. the wind turbine, which has three six-foot blades. was spinning and pmvid- Whitchurchâ€"Stouflville, you can celebrate Earth Day and help clean your town Saturday. Once again, the Stoufiville Reservoir will be the primary clean-up site from 10 a.m.t02 p.m. Also at the reservoir, on Mil~ lard Street east of Ninth Line, this year will be a ’green’ display area for people to get infomiation on active trans- portation and other ways residents can be environmen tally-friendiy. Participants will also be able to build a birdhouse. (lean, Ieam, exercise during Earth Day STAFF PHOTO/SJOERD WITTEVEEN ing their home with elec tricity. The turbine now supâ€" plies about one~third of the lames’ electricity needs, which equates to between $900 and $1,000 worth of powerayear. The project cost just over $30,000 after the pro- vincial rebates. so it will take about 30 years for the turbine to pay itself off. People looking for a new outdoov activity will be able to try urban polling, which is fitness walking with poles.

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