•T he I FP • H al to n H ill s •T hu rs da y, J ul y 25 , 2 01 3 24 GEORGETOWN LOCATION 185 Guelph Street OPEN 24 HOURS ACTON LOCATION 374 Queen Street East Open at 5:00 am Everyday SPOTLIGHT... on Mother Nature's fury After the violent thunderstorms roared across southern Ontario last Friday evening, we asked Independent & Free Press readers (via our website at www.theifp.ca) to send us their storm-related photos. On this page we feature some of the nearly two dozen photos we received. Thank you to all who submitted photos. This home on Princess Anne Dr. had an 80-foot pine tree crash through the roof. No one was home at the time. Photo by Karen Troughton An uprooted tree struck this home on Gray Gate in Georgetown. Photo by Andrew Hicks The backyard at 40 Gardiner Dr. where a large portion of a maple tree fell across Gary Roffel's deck damaging the cedar fence and patio fur- niture. It very narrowly missed the house, but did some roof damage to the house next door. Photo by Gary Roffel The foreboding sky as the storm approached Georgetown. Photo by Robin Sampano Neighbours team up to clear the mess from a downed tree on Maple Avenue shortly after Friday's storm struck. Photo by Mark Bignell A toppled tree damaged one car at Silvercreek Towers at 60 Park Av- enue. Photo by Linda Semerko Thick tree limbs, like these on Duncan Dr., were snapped like matchsticks. Photo by S. St. Pierre Local dancer Hailey Robinson has a lighter moment with a downed tree on Davis Cres. Photo by Jessica Hinzelman