Halton Hills Newspapers

Halton Hills This Week (Georgetown, ON), 3 October 1992, p. 26

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Page 26 Halton Hills This Week, Saturday, October 3, 1992. APARTMENTS FOR RENT STORAGE 1 bedroom, in quiet building. Fridge, stove, heat & water includ- ed, hydro extra. $500. per month. No pets. 877-3761. . One bedroom apt. Acton / Rockwood - Beautiful - new coun- try home, has apt. over garage. Beautifully decorated, carpeted, air conditioned, cathedral ceiling, TV hook-up, fridge & stove, washer & dryer, separate entrance and garage parking with automatic AL's MARINE BOAT STORAGE + MOTOR WINTERIZING + COMPLETE SERVICE AVAILABLE BOOK SPACE NOW! 262 MAIN ST. N. (HWY O 853-1682 TREE SERVICE utilities. Available now. Call 519-856- 9864. Georgetown- 1 bedroom apt. $512 per month plus utilities - no pets - references required 853-0100. VACATION PROPERTIES i 5 Mark's Tree Service Tree Removal, Rubbish Removal Trimming & Pruning, ‘ 10% Seniors' Discount NO G.S.T. CHARGED ¢ 873-6459 Rent to. Buy. Tampa Bay View, 2 bedrooms, mobile home, fur- nished, Florida room, exclusive five star estate, central for Tampa or St. Petes airport. $15,500 US. 1- 416-847-6269 or 1-416-255-3971. TRANSPORTATION WANTED Young man requires ride from Georgetown to Milton, Mon.-Fri. arriving approx. 8 a.m. Remuneration to be negotiated. 877-6171 evenings. STORAGE Winterize and storage. Halton Trailer Sales & Rentals Ltd. high- way 7 and Trafalgar Rd. Call now 877-4266. SEASONAL OUTDOOR STORAGE Boats, trailers, R.V.s, Campers, Snowmobiles, Etc. LOW MONTHLY RATES (416) 877-0620 R.R. #1, Georgetown ONT Pattee te se = TREE SERVICE * Fully Insured * Over 20 Years Experience Trimming, Brush Chipping, Tree & Stump Removal. 877-8591 Abused and Afraid? For help call 878-8555 for a 24 hour crisis line for abused women. Halton Women's Place is an emergency shelter available for abused women and their children in Halton Region. All calls are confi- dential. Having problems related to alco- holism, drugs, depression, grief, unemployment, loneliness, suicide or abuse? Talk to someone who cares. Call the North Halton Distress & Information Centre at 877-1211. A free, confidential 24 hour telephone service. Call Monica BUSINESS DIRECTORY Wednesday's Edition of Halton Hills This Week and the Weekend Edition! _formore details! | at 873-2254 CALL 873-2254 Word Ads — Wednesday & For Wednesday's edition, t at 5 p.m. TO PLACE YOUR AD Classified Advertising Rates 15 words - $10.00 + GST; 10 cents each extra word. Garage Sale Ads $10.00 + GST - Wednesday Deadlines p.m. For Saturday's edition, the deadline is Thursday (Fax 873-3918) Saturday he deadline is Monday at 5 FIRE PREVENTION WEEK OCTOBER 4" TO 10™ When smoke detector usage became widespread in north America in the 1970's, fire deaths began to decline. Fewer fire deaths in the last two years have given reason for cau- ‘ tious optimism and further encouragement. While fewer people are dying today as a result of this important technology, it is still not few.enough: People continue to die in home fires fat an intolerable rate This year "Fire Prevention Week" is October 4th to 10th. We anticipate that this year's theme "Test Your Detector It's Sound Advice" will help lower that rate. This message will remind members of our community how important it is to keep their smoke detectors work- ing so they will be protected in the event of a fire. Many people still do not seem to realize that a smoke detector is not a magic wand. It must be fully functional to be effective. People still die in fires where smoke detectors are present but have inoperable batteries or none at all. The Halton Hills Fire D has a ibility to teach the members of our com- munity that working smoke detectors can save lives. FIRE PREVENTION FUN FOR KIDS FIND AND CIRCLE THE WORDS Find these words: two smoke fire plan neighbor's stay = Pe] rr (see SPARKY example) ‘ = g <= A =n ie = a co {S| -FieeGe $"M | Orlin 8 <b = pss paar igang oy eee of = |, A tee A; R JON ZU OK A Be = ) Ke i iRI BUX) 1B) Nee ery B= IK} WR Yon Ok TL |) eee == 4 BO 7G. 1; P. sakeg gale V Sz oo No oR eter He eR tw SR ea Pe ‘ = ul Ro EV exe DiicNa 2O24-P. 8 a — NOP PL a NE Ae ew USE THE WORDS YOU FOUND TO FILL IN THE BLANKS Develop a home escape with the entire family. Know ways out of each room. Know what the detector sounds like and what to do if you hear it. Learn to call the department from a out! home. Once out, EERE VOI Die SEY : TRUE OR FALSE ‘ Circle T or F : 1. TF Smoke detectors can prevent fires. : 2. T FF Smoke detectors can give early warning of a fire. 3. TF Families should practice escape plans regularly. : 4. TF Anescape plan should include a meeting place outside. 5. TF Ifyou smell smoke you should stop, drop, & roll. : 6. TF If your clothes catch fire you should stop, drop, & roll. 7. 1 _F Matches and lighters are tools for grown-ups only.

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