in si de ha lto n. co m O ak vi lle B ea ve r | T hu rs da y, D ec em be r 23 ,2 02 1 | 26 Real Estate Services Ltd., Brokerage Anthony Danko Sales Representative Royal LePage Real Estate Services Ltd. • 326 Lakeshore Rd E., Oakville • Office - 905-845-4267 Helen Danko Sales Representative 289-772-8822 905-334-7770 Merry Christmas and Happy New Year! 2175 MARINE Drive #408 Oakville • $959,0002185 Marine Dr #402, Oakville • $879,000 723 MILLGROVE SIDE Road Hamilton • $1,999,000 The Claxton - 1,574 sf with 164 sf South facing balcony. CORNER UNIT. Beautiful sunrises every morning with sun most of the day. Views of lake Ontario. Two bedrooms plus den, two full baths. Nicely updated over the years: bathrooms 5 years old, eat-in kitchen with stainless steel appliances opens to dining room. "Ennisclare on the Lake" complex. Corner unit with 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms plus den. Oversized balcony facing north, garden suite. 1557 SF Cardinal Model. Sunken living room with panoramic windows looking towards parkland and escarpment. Never before offered For Sale! Over 14.6 acres of beautiful farmland. Over 1,000 ft frontage on Millgrove Sideroad. A perfect place to build your dream home and operate your own hobby farm. NEW LISTING Real Estate Advertorial DIY disaster supplies kit Previous natural disasters have shown everyone how unpredictable the fallout from storms and other weather events can be. For example, drone footage of areas rav- aged by hurricanes or tornados often shows a few seemingly untouched homes in a sea of properties that were leveled or damaged beyond repair. Such footage shows how much damage natural disas- ters can do and underscores the importance of preparation to surviving potentially deadly storms. In recognition of that importance, the American Red Cross advises everyone to prepare a disaster sup- plies kit that they can utilize should they need to evacuate their homes. The Red Cross recommends including the following items in the kit and storing them in an easy-to-carry con- tainer, such as a backpack or duffel bag. · Water: Include one gallon of water per person per day and store it in sealed, unbreakable containers. Date each container and replace it every six months. · Food: Maintain a supply of nonperishable packaged or canned food. Store a non-electric can opener with the food. · Clothing: Include a change of clothing as well as rain gear and sturdy shoes. · Sleeping essentials: Pack a blanket or sleeping bag for each member of the family. · First aid kid and prescription medications: If necessary, individ- uals can speak with their physi- cians in advance of their region's storm season to request their prescriptions are updated so they can more easily get their medi- cine should they run out while they are away from home. · Eyeglasses: Pack an extra pair of eyeglasses should an existing pair be lost or broken while away from home. · Battery-powered electronics: Pack a battery-powered ra- dio and flashlight and plenty of extra batteries as well. · Extra set of car keys · Medical lists: Include a list of family physicians for each individual in the supply kit. In addition, document the style and serial number of medical devices such as pacemak- ers. Disaster supplies kits can help individuals and their families safely navigate the initial aftermath of potentially deadly storms. (MCC) Many nonperishable foods can be stored for quite a while. But even the most resilient items should be used or replaced after a cer- tain period of time. FEMA suggests the following timeline for emer- gency preparedness food stores. Use within six months: · Powdered milk (boxed) · Dried fruit · Dry, crisp crackers · Potatoes Use within one year, or before the date indicated on the label: · Canned condensed meat and vegetable soups · Canned fruits, fruit juices and vegetables · Ready-to-eat cereals and uncooked instant cereals · Peanut butter · Jelly · Hard candy and canned nuts · Vitamins May be stored indefinitely under proper conditions: · Wheat · Vegetable oils · Dried corn · Baking powder · Instant coffee, tea and cocoa · Salt · Noncarbonated soft drinks · White rice · Dry pasta · Powdered milk (nitrogen-packed cans) - (MCC) Nonperishable foods shelf life