Page 2 The Clarington/Courlicc Indcpcndcnl, Bowmanvillc, Saturday, October 3, 1998 PLAN YOUR GREAT ESCAPE - Fire Prevention Officer Randy Rcinert, of the Clarington Fire Department, hopes people will use Fire Prevention Week as an opportunity to practice "The Great Escape." He's referring to a pre-planned route out of your home in case of fire. Fire officials recommend that every family should have such a plan. Fire Prevention Week runs October 4th through the 10th. The Fire Hall in Bowmanvillc will host an Open House Sunday from 11 a.m. to four p.m. to kick off Fire Prevention Week. 'The Great Escape" From page 1 alarms for those unable to do so. Reincrt points to recent tragedies in Oakville and Etobicoke as good reasons to ensure smoke alarms are working. As well, the law states people who don't Sunday, October 4, is Ontario Hiking Day. The Public Affairs staff of the Darlington Nuclear Generating Station cordially cordially invite everyone to enjoy a few hours of hiking hiking around the Waterfront Trail which is part of the Darlington site. The event begins at 10 a.m. and lasts until noon. Participants will meet at the Maple Cliff House on Solina Rd., where refreshments will be served. Representatives from Nature Trails Unlimited will provide an interpretive interpretive nature walk and environmental environmental information on the Darlington Waterfront -Trail will be offered by staff from the Darlington Nuclear Generating Station. Representatives from the Central Lake Ontario Conservation Authority will be on hand to answer questions. Prized Terrier have an alarm, or anyone who disables a smoke alarm by removing the batteries, batteries, could face a fine of $200, plus a $30 victim surcharge. The Fire Department will kick off Fire Prevention Week with an Birds will be on display, display, along with information information on the Darlington bird banding program. open house at Station 1 on Highway 2 in Bowmanvillc. The open house is October 4 from 11 a.m. until 4 p.m. Ronald McDonald will be presenting presenting his home safety show at 1 p.m. Families who don't have a home escape plan will have an opportunity opportunity to develop one with a firefighter's assistance. When the plan is reviewed and approved, the family will be eligible to enter a draw to win a trip for four to Disney World, as well as other prizes. Tours of the fire hall will continue throughout the week. LI 1 Tv i»'411111111111111111 *j«i t Color Your World The name, value and excellent products that you have trusted for years. Janine is certified in Residential Interior Design and as a consultant in Products, Decor, Window Blinds and Carpels. 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This year's theme for fire prevention week is "Fire Drills - The Great Escape" and will focus on developing, and more importantly, practising them. Most people that die in fires die in the place that they feci the safest in - home. Families that don't already have a home World, as well as other' escape plan will have an prizes. i opportunity to develop one Ronald McDonald will, with the assistance of a be presenting his Home! firefighter. Once the plan Safety Show at 1:00 p.m. " is reviewed and approved, Lucky our dalmation; the family will be eligible and Sparky the Fire Dog' to enter a draw to win a arc looking forward toj trip for four to Disney greeting visitors. *' VÆMMÊ m \ iw\\\ m I ■ i V \. \ \ v ■ v>.. ,A.>\ X-.V \ J À T%T%T T-| i^iAPPLE * FESTIVAL and CRAFT SALE A • All But , , V , , /■ wmmmmM' lj Jr,;'; -'ll U ! 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In fact, 90% of the breed never realize their potential life span of 18 years because they either get hit by cars or die in hunting accidents. Part of the appeal of the Jack Russell is their character. character. According to a handbook from the JRTCC, the breed should show outstanding loyalty, courage and intelligence. As Dave explains it, the club opposed the recognition recognition of ,the Jack Russell terrier by any kennel club or national breed registry, in order to preserve "working ability, great intelligence and sound physical structure and broad standard" which is necessary for a variety of work. The fear is that the breed might regress into a show breed and lose its working potential Right now, Dave is awfully proud of his pup. "She's still my pet, Inn she shows a lot of promise." Your Future on the Eve of 2000 Next Critical Answers for This Time of Crisis LIVE VIA SATELLITE WORLDWIDE DON'T MISS OPENING NIGHT! Friday night, October 9 at 7:15 pm Titanic: Are We Next? 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