Oakville Beaver, 29 Dec 2009, p. 7

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7 · Tuesday, December 29, 2009 OAKVILLE BEAVER · www.oakvillebeaver.com Family fun FREE SKATE: A chance to skate for free at Maple Grove Arena on Sunday, courtesy of Tim Hortons, was too much to pass up for (far left) Nicole and Paulette Tingley visiting from British Columbia. Anna Dubois (left) used the event to teach her son Matthew how to skate.The free skates continue this week. For the schedule, visit timhortons.com. Boxing Week Sale FURS · LEATHERS · SHEARLINGS CLOTH COATS · ACCESSORIES 30-50 Residents evacuated from second floor % OFF On Selected Items No price adjustments on previous purchases. Continued from page 1 Stacey said the woman received smoke inhalation and burns to her arms during the fire and was transported to Hamilton General Hospital. There were no injuries to the firefighters involved, however, several second-floor residents sought medical attention for various minor injuries including smoke inhalation. The building superintendent was also treated for smoke inhalation, but was released from medical care. During the fire, police and Oakville Fire personnel evacuated residents from the second floor of the apartment to temporary bus shelters, supplied by Oakville Transit. The Oakville Fire Department is investigating the cause of the fire. The extent of the damage to the apartment unit is unknown at this time. In the wake of this incident, the Oakville Fire Department is asking residents to make the right choices if they encounter a fire. "We don't know whether she tried to fight the fire or what, but what you should do upon detection of a fire is close the doors behind you and get out," said Stacey. "One thing that didn't happen was the alarm was not sounded for the apartment, so until we got there, residents in the apartment had no idea what was going on." Stacey said a smoke detector was sounding within the woman's apartment and credits it with helping draw peo- ple's attention to what was happening inside. "Smoke detectors do save lives," he said. 209 L AKESHORE ROAD EAST Downtown Oakville (905)845-2031 www.barringtons.ca Monday-Friday 9-6 · Saturday 9-5 · Sunday 12-5 BOXING WEEK EVENT BOXING WEEK DISCOUNTS CONTINUE! Largest Event of the Year!! WINDOW FASHIONS 905.827.1341 (between Dorval & 4th Line) 466 Speers Rd. OAKVILLE Blinds, Drapery, Shutters..windows fashions for the beauty of your home! MISSISSAUGA 905.274.2223 AURORA 905.713.2862 VAUGHAN 905.738.8955 TORONTO 416.924.5060 RICHMOND HILL BOLTON 905.770.9705 905.951.8400 www.sunshadesblinds.ca

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