Oakville Beaver, 19 May 2017, p. 7

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7 | Friday May 19, 2017 | OAKVILLE BEAVER |www.insidehalton.com W hat's open this holiday weekend With Victoria Day being celebrated Monday, May 22, certain facilities and services in Oakville will be closed or operating on limited schedules. For other Oakville tourist information, visit http://visitoakville.com/. Y a n g A cco u n tin g .ca C P A YY@ YangAccounting.ca C R A R e-A ssessm en t Fireworks safety Closed · Town Hall · All community centres, seniors' centres, youth centres, pools, Kinoak Indoor Skateboard Park and arenas · Oakville Centre for the Performing Arts (closed Saturday, Sunday and Monday) · All library branches (closed Sunday and Monday). · Parking garage at 300 Church St. While the Oakville Fire department recom mends attending a public fireworks display, rath er than putting on your own, it does offer safety tips for those wishing to hold their own: · An adult should be responsible for setting the fireworks off; never give fireworks or sparklers to children. They burn hot and can ignite clothing · Read and follow directions on labels · Keep water close by for extinguishing fires · Set off fireworks in a clear, open area away from buildings, trees and dry grass · Light one firework at a time · Never light a firework in your hand · Never re-light a `dud' firework · Dud fireworks should be left for 15-30 min utes and then soaked in water · Keep onlookers at a safe distance and upwind from the area where fireworks are discharged · If someone gets burned, run cool water over the wound for 5-10 minutes and seek medical at tention. Oakville' s fireworks bylaw regulates the sale and discharge of fireworks, as well as the use of indoor pyrotechnics and special effects. Some displays require special permission. Visit www. oakville.ca and search Fireworks Bylaw 2009 056 for more information. For other fire safety and open-air burning tips, visit www.oakville.ca/residents/fire-safetyhtml/. O v erd u e T a x R etu rn , A p p e a ls IR S N E W T a x T rea ty f o r C a n a d ia n Experienced Professional Services for Individual Business & Corporation (647)989-1276 11-1155N orthServiceR d.W ,O akvile (289)291-3924 Ying (Kimberley) Yang 18thFloor,2St,C lairA ve.W ,Toronto (647) 255-8049 JOHN WILLMOTT A R C H IT E C T , IN C . w w w . jw a r c h it e c t . c o m Open · Oakville Museum, 8 Navy St., 1-4:30 p.m. · Oakville' s First Post Office, 144 Front St., 1-4 p.m. To report emergencies related to roads, traffic lights and signs, parks, trees, flooding or storms outside of ServiceOakvilles hours of operation, call 905-845-6601 for after-hours dispatch service. Oakville Transit Oakville Transit will operate on a holiday ser vice schedule Monday, May 22, 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Visit www.oakvilletransit.ca for bus schedules and more information. i f !* New ·Additions · Cottages · Interiors · Landscape Community events Visit www.oakville.ca/events/attend-an-event. html for a listing of events in Oakville. H O U SES OUR FIRST PASSION T itle S p on sor It's T i m e 29th Annual Mayor's Invitational Glen Abbey Golf Club, Oakville Wednesday, June 21st -1 1 :30 a.m Shotgun Start LOCAb international union of operating engineers Leading Sponsors ll GREAT GULF © R e lia n c e home comfortTM CSjMOEN' United Way H a lto n & H a m ilto n LA N D D EV ELO PM EN T Gold Sponsors ARGO Audi C e n tre O a k v ille a r c FRANK COW AN COMPANY C o n ta c t Laura H e n d re n to b o o k y o u r s p o t L H e n d re n @ u w h h .c a o r 9 0 5 -6 3 5 -3 1 3 1 E x t. 3 1 7 u w h h .c a /e v e n ts O A K V IL L E H Y D R O

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