stouffville suntribune saturday sept 8 2007 7 o o o 3 53 lookin check cd q o o o ov 3 o r p cd r s k ss ft p cd ft dj ess o ao cd s- 3v s3 cd s s oj- is adenbma hepatip neerosfe hers disease histiocytosis x idiopathic cirrhosis ueiomyosareoma mononucleosis peliosis hepatitis porphyria variegata primary hepatic photo courtesy zeh technologies inc builders work on an environmentally sustainable house torontobased company zero energy homes will break ground on a house like this in wwtchurchstourrville in april that uses underground pipes to cool the house via the basement energysaving house to be featured on tour fight over 100 diseases with one donation these are just a few of the over 100 liverrelated illnesses that threaten the- lives of more than 2 million canadian men women and children for 25 years now the canadian liver foundation has been leading the fight against liver disease and to continue we need your help one simple act of kindness can go so very far this message brought to you as a community service of the economist sunsuntribune 1320 yonge street suite 301 toronto ontario 18005635483 from page 1 coming through the floor you feel warmer at lower air temperatures the house will have solar panels on the roof that will gather energy when it is sunny that will be fed into ontarios energy grid in the summer and allow the home to run the meter backwards in the winter when there is less sun it will also make use of passive solar energy the stra tegic placement of windows and doors to maximize the heat of the sun if youre ever sat by a south facing window on a sunny day youve experienced the effects- of passive solar ener gy- the house will also have a tankless water heater heat ing water as it runs through the pipes as it is used the concept behind the neo zero energy home is to illustrate that leadingedge green and environmentally friendly construction tech nologies can be used realisti cally in custom homes mr amend explained the home will also be leed leadership in energy efficient design platinum certified an international grading system for sustain able design developed by architects from the us and canada builders expect to break ground on the home in april and tours will be scheduled as part of the 2008 construct canada trade show in octo ber 2008 has adoption touched your life visit wwwontariocaadoptioninfo for more information about zero energy homes go to wwwzehca lights out after pole catches fire traffic lights were out and homes and businesses in the west end of stouffville were dark for an hour at noon wednes day thanks to a burned hydro pole the power outage which ran west to hwy 404 affected almost 2000 customers hydro one spokesperson al man- chee said most customers had their power back on about an hour later but about 250 residences and businesses had to wait until around 4 pm before power was restored most outages are weatherrelated mr manchee said and rarely due to equipment failure leave anonymous tips by phone or online cash rewards for anonymous tips that lead to an arrest 1800222tips or wwwcrimestoppersyrca v this message brought to you as a community service of the economistsuntribune on september 17 2007 adoption information laws in ontario are changing if you were involved in an adoption that is registered in ontario you should know that access to identifying information for adopted adults andbirth parents is changing changes to adoption information laws in ontario will allow most adopted adults and birth parents to receive identifying information from original birth registrations and adoption orders since january 31 2007 birth parents and adopted adults have been able to register a nocontact notice and apply for an order prohibiting the disclosure of identifying information in order to prevent harm nonidentifying information will continue to be disclosed to adopted adults and birth relatives upon request to learn more about these changes and how they might affect you or someone you know please visit wwwontariocaadqptioninfo or call serviceontario at 18004612156 this ad is paid for by the government of ontario v ontario it i i 7 j