The loft in the Stronachs’ home on Main Street is being renovated for the HGTV series My Parents’ House the week. The show is scheduled to air in May. LynnBroughton , LDB Bgsiness Services 86 Rhgwoodbï¬ve, Unit 26 - Stouffville We've been helping Canadians maximize their tax refunds for over 40 years. This year, that will involve knowing about the changes to Canadian tax laws. The NEW Child Tax Credit, Universal Child Care Benefit and the Children's Fitness Credit are just three examples of changes that could put more money in your pocket. reuniting Canadians with their money Our knowledge of 2.3x Law J for you to get more this year. www.mflockca Hease (all or come by today. We look forward to serving you this year‘ ready to find money where you least expect it? 6188 Main St., Stouffville 905-642-2927 could make it possible STAFF PHOTO/JIM MASON HR BLOCK’ and Emmanuel Belliveau are guid- ing the Snonach siblings “through the dramatic and often hilarious process of renovating a room in 48 hours", Ms Sloggett said. “Sibling rivalries often flare up as relationships are put to the ultimate test. Viewers witness heated and heartfelt disputes over who has the best design sense and the best understanding of what mom and dad like. This is two days in the family home like no one has ever seen.†The work is scheduled to end tomor- row. The parents will be allowed back in to look at the ï¬nished product. Main St. home, siblings star in HGTV reality show From N 1. The episode airs in May. The Stronachs moved from Halifax 32 years ago into the home on Main Street just east of the Ninth Line. It had been abandoned for a year and was in serious disrepair before they bought it. Built in 1916, it was in suCh bad shape a bedroom ceiling collapsed, burying one of the children in plaster. The Stronachs have redone nearly every room. Mrs. Stronach’s love of country crafts and collectables influ- enced the design of the house which echoes French country charm. “While at the time of the renovations, their countryâ€"crafty home was at the height of the trend, years later, it simply looks cluttered,†Ms Sloggett said. The Stronachs are? active in the ,Swuï¬ï¬‚g' Sun-THbuneEIhuridg Feb. 28:2008 Mrs. Stronach, who owned Freckles gift shop in downtown Stouï¬ville for 15 years, operates a small bed and breakâ€" fast out of the home. She is president of the Stoufl'ville Rotary Club. community, working on Music Mania, Stouffville’s annual variety show, since moving here. Mr. Stronach, who worked in cardio- vascular sales for 30 years, is a director at Christ Church Anglican and a volun- teer at an area ï¬sh hatchery. The children want to create a hotel boutique-inspired retreat for their par- ents, while still maintaining its contem- porary country charm Go to hgtv.ca for more information