Oakville Newspapers

Oakville Beaver, 1 May 1994, p. 14

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NIGHT TABLES 69+ ATTENTION COTTAGE OWNERS Ga J You‘ve bought your sunscreen, tried on last year‘s swimsuit and laid in a case or two of pop... but to keep the sun shining on your plans for a perfect summer at the family cottage, the members of the Insurance Brokers Association of Oakville suggest you also: *Check the strength and effectiveness of all smoke detectors and fire extinguishers; if you don‘t own either, it‘s wise to make the small investment necessary to obtain them; *Check any equipment such as generators, water pumps barbecues and propane tanks, to ensure they are in good working order; *If you are on well water, have it checked at least annually and, if you have a septic tank, have it pumped out every three years; *Have chimneys check and cleaned; *Check the wiring on any appliances you have: frayed cords are a serious fire hazard; *Make sure volatiles such as gasoline are properly stored away from areas frequented by people; *Keep the area around your cottage neat and don‘t allow refuse to build up on the outside of the building; k. ON REDIâ€"TOâ€"FINIsH PINE! Priced right for home or cottage (Premium Poin By Jeff Powell Reg. $209 NOW Reg. $379 SALE PRICE (woops) Reg. $345 NOW Jeff Powell 4 DRAWER CHEST(spiit top) Reg. $243 NOW pELNEE‘ OAE \\.\.E onW 304 OTTAWA ST. N. HAMILTON DE\.NERY F u1P ON‘ *Ensure that any trees within striking distance of your cottage are in sound condition and arrange for a professional to take down anything that poses a danger; *Keep emergency telephone numbers posted above your telephone; *Keep All Terrain Vehicles, motor boats, etc. in good running order. In addition, make sure you own and use the proper safety helmets, lifejackets and/or any other required safety equipment; *Be aware of your family‘s and visitors‘ medical conditions and allergies. Keep a first aid kit handy â€" including a snake bite kit in rattler territory; and adrenaline kit is a good idea to protect people who have an allergic reaction to a bee sting; *To avoid breakâ€"ins, burglar proof your cottage by, for example, adding steel bars to sliding glass doors, etc. Never store valuables in your cottage; *If you are entertaining this summer, remember that, as host, you may be legally responsible for ensuring guests do not leave your property inebriated; or operate any of your leisure craft; Above all, feel free to contact a member of the Insurance Brokers Association of Oakville to make sure you are appropriately insured for your summer‘s activities. We‘ve all been waiting a |â€"oâ€"nâ€"g time for this one. Let‘s make sure it‘s a safe and happy one! Jeff Powell is a principal of M. Edward Powell Insurance Brokers Limited. Reg. $345 NOW Your Insurance Broker "Premium Pointers" Priscilla de Villiers, founder and president of CAVEAT (Canadians Against Violence Everywhere Advocating its Termination), will be the guest speaker at the annual meeting of the Appleby College Parents‘ Association, on Wednesday, May 4th. Priscilla â€" mother of slain Burlington teenager Nina de Villiers â€" will be speaking just after the meeting, approximately 12:30 p.m., in the school gymnasium. In the event she is called to Ottawa to continue her fight for victim‘s rights, another speaker from CAVEAT will give the address. CAVEAT founder speaks at Appleby College May 4th We are investigating certain procedures relating to obstetrical and gynaecological procedures carried out at the Oakville Trafalgar Memorial Hospital during 1993. There may be other women or families in similar cirâ€" cumstances having similar questions relating to surgical procedures and related matters. If you are such a person, we would like to discuss these issues with you. Could you please contact our solicitor‘s office at 416â€"864â€"9700 extension 422 and ask for Debbie Davis. ERrs)â€" NOTICE TO OBSTETRICAL AND GYNAECOLOGICAL SURGICAL PATIENTS AT OAKVILLE TRAFALGAR MEMORIAL HOSPITAL IN 1993 NOTHING HELD BACK Ms. Susan Beber CLOSE THE DOORS FOREVER At All Three Locations The Gold Centre has been forced by creditors to liquidate everything and ALL FINE JEWELLERy h ha 8 5 C Fine Diamonds * Emeralds * Rubies Sapphires * Lustrous Pearls e Gold lewellery and Chains All Watches Will Be Sold At... TREMENDOUS SAVINGS! After 13 Years Jodie Lynn Trahan, 18, of Pembroke Street in Toronto is charged with three counts of posâ€" session of stolen property over $1,000. Kristopher Routliffe, 18, of Pembroke Street in Toronto is charged with three counts of break and enter; three counts of possesâ€" sion of stolen property over $1,000; three counts of possession of stolen property under $1,000; possession of burglar tools; posâ€" session of a prohibited weapon (a switchblade knife.) Dwayne Fairs, 20, of Pembroke Street in Toronto is charged with three counts of break and enter; three counts of possession of stolen property over $1,000; three counts of possession of stolen property under $1,000; three counts of theft under $1,000; posâ€" session of burglar tools; possesâ€" sion of a prohibited weapon (a switchblade knife.) (Continued from pafe 1) The investigation also revealed they are responsible for a number of breakâ€"ins to automobiles in the Oakville area. The arrests resulted in the recovery of approximately $30,000 in property stolen during the night time breakâ€"ins. Police recover $30,000 in stolen property

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