F Preparing for emergencies Gary Carr Halton Region Chair rom May 1-7, Halton Region will join municipalities across the country in celebrating Emergency Preparedness Week. We all know emergencies can happen anytime, whether in our homes or in our community, and keeping our families safe means being prepared. I encourage you to take advantage of this valuable opportunity to learn about preparing for an emergency today, so you are protected tomorrow. Personal emergency preparedness is a simple three-step process that allows you to build a strategy that will help keep your family safe: · Know the risks: think about anything in your area that could become a potential hazard, and decide how you could reduce its impact; · Make a plan: bring your household together to decide how you would communicate, meet or evacuate in an emergency; · Get a kit: collect anything you require to stay self-sufficient for 72 hours, taking into consideration the needs of pets or children, prescription medications and items like flashlights, blankets, food and water. As we create our personal preparedness strategies, we must also remember friends, family and neighbours, who may be particularly vulnerable. I encourage everyone to reach out to these individuals to help ensure they are properly prepared or are included in your individual plans. Even something as simple as checking in during an emergency could help keep them safe. Mayor's Invitational Golf Tournament supports the United Way Oakville The 28th annual Mayor's Invitational Golf Tournament returns Wednesday, June 22. The fundraiser is in support of United Way Oakville and will go towards assisting individuals in crisis, isolated seniors, struggling families and people trying to get back on their feet, according to a media release. "Glen Abbey Gold Club has been the grand stage of golf history since its opening over 30 year ago," stated the release. "Enjoy a round of golf at this prestigious club for a great cause." The tourney will be held at the Glen Abbey Golf Club, 1333 Dorval Dr., and is set for a 1 p.m. shotgun start. Lunch is provided at noon. Foursomes can register by emailing elyse@ uwoakville.org. There are also sponsorship opportunities available. For more information, visit www.uwoakville. org. 11 | Thursday, April 28, 2016 | OAKVILLE BEAVER | www.insideHALTON.com Emergency preparedness is a shared responsibility that involves individuals, all levels of government and our community. By ensuring we are prepared for emergencies in Halton, we also provide an important aid to first responders, allowing them to continue to focus their attention on those in immediate need. Sunday (May 1) is First Responder's Day in Ontario, and I would like to thank Halton's dedicated paramedics, police officers and firefighters for their tireless efforts to keep our community safe. I would also like to recognize the many organizations, individuals and teams mobilized in emergency situations for their invaluable support. I am proud to join Regional council, staff and residents in keeping Halton safe through emergency preparedness and education. By working together to ensure our communities are ready to respond, we all help keep Halton a great place to live, work, raise a family and retire. To learn more about emergency preparedness I will pay $15 for the kettle Make it $20 and its yours. NEED MORE COUNTER SPACE? Tradyo is a mobile app that connects you with buyers and sellers that are nearest to you. Snap photos and post items you want to sell or chat with the sellers of things you want to buy. Really, it's that simple with Tradyo! So - What's in your Tradius? Kettle 13 30 2 km tradyo.com ALL YOU CAN EAT Dine in for AllYou cAn eAt Lunch or Dinner THIS ISN'T JUST A MOTHER'S DAY GIFT 280 north Service road W. @ Dorval 7 DAYs A week www.august8.ca 905-338-6228 skyway jewellers inc. foxcreek mall 2501 third line road oakville (third line & dundas) 905.827.0700 www.skywayjewellers.com Some jewelry displayed patented (US Pat. No. 7,007,507) · © 2015 Pandora Jewelry, LLC · All rights reserved · PANDORA.NET