Oakville Beaver, 30 Nov 1994, p. 3

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There will be a tea table full of homemade goodies and musical entertainment in the Erchless Library with pianist Brian Turnbull and tenor Frank King. Visitors can also tour the historic Chisholm Family Home, which is beautifully decorated for a 1920s Christmas. For more information, call the Oakville Museum at 845â€"3541. This event is hosted by the Oakville Museum Volunteers. Tickets are $10 each and available at the door. All proceeds go to the Erchless Restoration Fund. Christmas tea tour at Museum Sunday The Oakville Museum is holding its annual Christmas Tea and Tour, on Sun. Dec. 4th, from 3 to 5 p.m. . The Oakville Kiwanis Club recogâ€" nized two types of dedication and commitment when the club awarded its Policeman and Fireman of the Year Awards for 1994. ~ Willie McCarol, 41, a 14â€"year vetâ€" éran of the Oakville Fire Department, teceived the Fireman of the Year Award, and Sgt. Grant Wilkinson, 38, a 19â€"year veteran of the Halton Regional Police Service was presentâ€" {d with the Policeman of the year Award. + The awards were presented at the Kiwanis Club‘s annual awards banâ€" gquet at the Country Squire Inn, Monday night. ; _ Last spring, McCarol was sitting in a Hamilton restaurant, the London Bridge, with a friend, Dennis Floresco, a Burlington firefighter folâ€" lowing an exercise with the army reserves. . Both men went upstairs and found an unconscious man in a smokeâ€"filled rg)om where the fire had started. McCarol said he opened the door and took a few steps inside when he stumbled over the unconscious man. November 30, 1994 Kiwanis Club honors top firefighter police officer McCarol‘s award recognized a sinâ€" gle act of heroism, while Wilkinson‘s award highlighted his overall service to the community. + Both offâ€"duty firefighters were enjoying their supper when a resident from an upstairs apartment entered the restaurant and said there was a fire upstairs. "I couldn‘t even see him. The place was so thick with smoke," recalled McCarol. The two firefighters dragged the man downstairs and administered first aid on him until the Hamilton Fire Department arrived on the scene. Wilkinson‘s award was presented in honor of his role in oreanizing the MAURIA CLINIC OF ELECTROLYSIS an appontment 845â€"8100 Please call for 329 Lakeshore Rd. E. 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