Oakville Newspapers

Oakville Beaver, 1 Oct 1999, p. 24

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24 THE OAKVILLE BEAVER Friday, October 1, 1999 FIRE P R E V E N T IO N 1 9 9 9 A bit of history... Fire Prevention Week has its roots in the Great Chicago Fire of 1871, an immense, destructive fire which burned more than 2,000 acres in 27 hours, killed more than 250 people, left 100,000 homeless and destroyed more than 17,400 structures. Just where the fire started has created a lot of speculation over the years. One popular legend is that Mrs. Catherine O 'Leary was milking her cow when the animal kicked over a lamp, setting the O 'Leary's bam on fire and starting the destructive chain of events. In 1911, on the 40th anniversary of this tragic fire, the Fire M arshals Association of North America (FM ANA), the oldest m em bership section of the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) sponsored the first National Fire Prevention Day as a way to keep the public informed about the importance of fire prevention. In 1922, this was expanded to Fire Prevention Week. The first national Fire Prevention Day was held in Canada in 1919, and the earliest known provincial proclama­ tion in Ontario was in 1916. Fire Prevention week was first proclaimed by the Governor-General in 1923. From the beginning, it was obvious that a united effort between Canada and the United States would be more effective, and both countries have always supported a common date at federal, provincial, state and munici­ pal levels. The Saturday ending Fire Prevention Week is Fire Service Recognition Day when appreciation is expressed for the many public services provided by members of the Canadian Fire Services. F R O N T PA G E PH O T O S: Pictured (back row - left to right):Oakville fire­ fighters Stuart Cambell, Carman Santoro and Dave Pocrinic. (front - row left to right)Oakville's Fire Prevention team: Andrew Povse, Michael Harrison, Steve Billinghurst, Gary Laframboise, Dave Roberston, Cabiria Bogdan, missing from photo is William Crognale. photo by Sheila Creighton. Inset: A young visitor to the Oakville Fire Prevention at Oakville Day at the CNE display with FPO Gary Laframboise photo by Kelly Montague F1REPREV3̂ S o ® f , ealh fires W H EREAS sm o te ^ will. . u u k e s to andc a n fc lU P « * * "ong . wer of fire and the ^ plan z c ,snr'" - emphaslZCS p ira ted to t)ePaiunen' ,s t o o d w o f i i f e " P o f a * r, f e cl ub* ppp _ ...... " fvrw * Oakville, as -- Citizens ol safety efforts. supported by * e organizations in their Qf *> * * ̂ aN D W H EREAS t ^ j ^ j Fire Chiefs. . ^ ^ ^ T x s s o c i a t i o n ° < £ £ ghlers S C f t W - * ...^ ^ ys S S S S * lighters, Ontario service lnstrucon,. left 1 0 0 . 0 0 0 h o tn e s s ^ ^ prtV„ , io n acu .hi. Town to particip ____ "FIR E DRILLS'- T H E T MAYOR, , KvlLLE TOWN OF OAK."rt- We have everything you need to help keep your home fire safe. Carbon Monoxide w l Detector 1 120 volt. 5 year warranty. 4WM74 3999 < ' 1-A5-B.C S h u . ««* Fire Extinguisher 2lb. Rechargeable, general purpose. 24" A Smoke Alarm * 4 -W with Alarm Silencer. 1 0 9 9 46-0081 I m. ■ 1 iCRrmomn. \ TIRE / STORE HOURS: Mon. -Fn. 8:30am-9pm Sat. 8:30am-6pm, Sun. 9am-5pm 1011 Upper Middle Rd. (Upper Oakville Shopping Centre) 849-8473 STORE HOURS: Mon. -Fri. 9am-9pm Sat. 8:30am-6pm, Sun. 9am-5pm OAKVILLE HYDRO (905) 825-9400 SUL A t i / C O INTERNATIONAL LTO. COMPANY Experts G lobal Fire Protection! Oakville, Ontario 905 847-0217 em ail: ansul.com 1.4 -4 «. I i' 39 24" email: ansul.com

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