Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Sun-Tribune (Stouffville, ON), 28 Apr 2016, p. 23

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Plant the right tree in the right place Spring is the optimal time to plant trees on your property ­ but did you know that planting the right tree in the right place can help you save energy? Putting it in the appropriate location is also a safety measure. Consider these tips before planting. 1. Plant tall-growing trees at least eight metres away from power lines. Tree contact with power lines accounts for about 30 per cent of power outages in Ontario. 2. Deciduous (leaf-shedding) trees provide shade from the summer sun to cut down on heat gain, but lose their leaves in winter to let sunlight enter your home and maximize solar warmth and light. Plant them to the south and the southwest around your home's windows to provide shade from late afternoon and evening sun. 3. A good windbreak includes a mixture of coniferous trees, deciduous shrubs, evergreen shrubs and perennial plants. The right combination planted tightly together can thoroughly shield your home from cold winter gusts. Even a single row of white pine trees can reduce the speed of wind hitting your home by 60 per cent. 4. Low-growing evergreen shrubs planted beside basement walls add a green layer of insulation to your home's exterior. Tightly placed shrubs help to keep warmth in and winter winds out. Remember to plant shrubs at least 60 centimetres away from your foundation walls. 5. Remember to call before you dig to locate PRAYER BREAKFAST EVERYONE WELCOME Community Christian Whitchurch-Stouffville 14th Annual Dave & Linda Halse Relationship Support Ministries Assisted by Guest Speakers: 23 | Stouffville Sun-Tribune | Thursday, April 28, 2016 Pete and June Yates 7:00 am, Station Creek Golf Club 12657 Woodbine Avenue Thursday May 19, 2016 Enriching and Strengthening the Family 21 Century st underground lines. More information is available through Ontario One Call toll-free at 1-800-4002255 or online at www.on1call.com. This year's topic is in the Singer: Quisha Wint Building Community Through Faith www.wsprayerbreakfast.com Candlelight and Memories, 6198 Main St., Stouffville (905) 642-4940 or Dennis Seeley (905) 642-3632 -- www.newscanada.com For Tickets contact: SA TU ND AT RDA OP 11 Y, A EN :00 PR IN AM SH IL 30 T G AR H P! GR A JOIN US AT OUR UPCOMING GRAND OPENING IN SUTTON SATURDAY, APRIL 30TH AT 11:00AM SHARP! Embrace nature at Cedar Ridge, located in a complete community with a school, shopping and convenient access to Highway 404. Detached homes on 30 and 40 foot lots available. Cedar Ridge 4, Elevation C. PRICES STARTING FROM THE $400s CONSERVATION LOTS AVAILABLE REGISTER NOW DelparkHomes.ca 9 SALES CENTRE Hi gh PRESENTATION GALLERY 115 High Street, Sutton (905) 722-7210 HOURS Sat-Sun & Holidays: 11:00am to 5:00pm Mon-Thurs: 1:00pm to 7:00pm Fri: CLOSED ke t St M ar . 8A Prices and specifications subject to change without notice. E.&O.E. Illustration is artist's concept. St .

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