try a (From RE 2) dows and sky lights. Conservation. Always consider water conservation ém SUNSHINE BUNGALOW LOW TRAFFIC STREET NICK BELLISARIO' 338-2201 or 842-5094 TOM AU-YEUNC‘ 847-3030 nomlu A typic NICK BELLISARIO' 338-2201 or 842-5094 TOM AU-YEUNC' 847-3030/24 Hr. Fag QUIET CRESCENT! of four uses more than 1,000 litres of water a day. The household toilet guzzles wer about 40% of that; bathing and show- ering account for about 35%, and dishwashing and laundry for anoth- er 20%. Onlv er 20%. Only about 5% is used for drinking and cooking. inn a new home If you are buy KAREN HARRISON TOM AU-YEUNG RIKKI MCCARTHY The Manager and staff of Canada Trust Realty are pleased to welcome Karen Harrison, Tom Au-Yeung and Rikki McCarthy to the sales team at 2274 Lakeshore Road West. Karen, Tom and Rikki will be happy to assist you with all your real estate needs and can be contacted at 847-3030. NICK BELLISARIO' 338-2201 or 842-5094 'AhM1gul.T)u5.TNJ. TOM AU-YEUNC 847-3030 ANNOUNCEMENT ask your builder about water-con- serving fixtures and appliances. Water conser- vation does not end indoors. Careful landscap- ing can mean using even less water. Hardy, local strains of grasses FREETA MACKENZIE‘ B. 847-3030/R. 827..74t COUNTRY SCHOOL HOUSE FREETA MACKENZIE’ B. 847-3030/R. 827-74t and indigenous flowers and shrubs require less watering than more exotic kinds. Cutting back on the lawn area or eliminating it entirely in favor of patios and patios and drought-tolerant plantings further ENNISCLARE CONDO I t £52 s,' reduces watering Fresh air. A mechanical venti- lation system (heat recovery ventilator) will make your home healthier and more comfortable by providing fresh, filtered air from the outside and 465 46S ' FREETA MACKENZIE* B. 847-3030/R. 827-7465 LUXURY CORNER SUITE BILL ELLIOTT‘ 338-2201/(519) 853-251 C'VILLE HOBBY FARM " At the same time, a heat-recov- ery device reduces energy use by cap- turing 50% to 70% of the heat from the air being exhausted and transferring it to the incoming air. removing indoor air. Material selec- tion and finishes. The selection of environmentally appropriate build- ing materials is growing rapidly: thermal insulation with used paper or recycled glass; ceiling tiles made from recycled cel- lulose fibres; and panel boards and laminated beams for efficient use of natural materials. For further information please call the Greater Toronto Home Builders' A s s o c i a t i o n H ff o u s t n g Information Line 39I-HOME. ir Model stale l)