Oakville Newspapers

Oakville Beaver, 17 Feb 1993, p. 57

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While not having any information on when power will be restored is frustratâ€" ing, calling your local utility may not help. It is likely that other people are callâ€" ing and all you‘ll hear is a busy signal. It is possible that as Hydro crews are trying to restore your power, they might need to contact the local utility or Ontario Hydro Tune in your local radio station to lisâ€" ten to any announcements from your local utility or from Ontario Hydro. Be patient. It may take anywhere from thirty minutes to an hour before you hear any news. Everyone should gather in the living room or in the kitchen â€" that way you know where everybody is. Using candles might sound like a good idea, but it‘s amazing how easy they can be knocked over or accidently tipped against curtains. (Con‘t from RE 2) looking for a battery operated radio; so keep one near the flashlight in the kitchen. Check to see if both the flashâ€" light and radio work every couple of months. Word of advice: please be patient JOYCE/COLLEEN PICKETT 338â€"9000 or JOYCE/COLLEEN PICKETT 338â€"92000 or 847â€"0446. 847â€"0446. 5. 338â€"292000 JOYCE/COLLEEN PICKETT 338â€"9000 or 847â€"0446. JOYCE/COLLEEN PICKETT 338â€"2000 or ".‘r' U a 7 y racnog te=â€"i/2 * <~â€"â€" | 36 $ ) € . “ | ; e â€" > | es "~"_** i l uh s IMMACULATE THROUGHOUT Don‘t be one of the families that are left in the dark. Remember, it‘s important to be preâ€" pared. Have a flashlight and a battery operated radio handy in the kitchen and check regularly to make sure the batteries work. Only use electricity where you need it and wait a few hours or until the next day to complete those chores that you were doing before. What to do when the power is back on. When electricity is restored, try not to turn everything back on immediately. Your local utility probably worked very hard to restore power and if everyone turns on all their lights and appliances at once, there‘s a good chance that the power could go off again. LARGE BUNGALOW â€" LOT and will need to have phone lines open. If you can make it to your neighbor‘s house, you might want to see if they have any information. But if it‘s dark, the best thing to do is to sit tight. How did you do? DEEP GREENBELT LOT 6 ud 338â€"9000. â€" «© ..........O..O......O..Q..OO..OOQ. HEART OF OLDE OAKVILLE SPACIOUS AND CHARMING CHARNWOODLOCATION _ WALK TO APPLEBY COLLEGE gmx _ rurannEgwingrr| [ â€"<Pyo <«# 338â€"9000 [ 1 60 Lakeshore Rd. West, Oakvilie Call RUTH ANNE WINTER, B. 338â€"2000 WINTER, B. 338â€"2000 Call RUTH ANNE WINTER, B. 338â€"2000 338â€"9000 las SPACIOUS FAMILY HOME GRACIOUS VICTORIAN d oD« EXECUTIVE UVING PRIME LOCATION th fireplace. Deh%hrfu’l interior Call RUTH ANNE WINTER, B. _ Four bedrooms, main floor om and den, located on a private lot with inground pool, d floors, spacious eatâ€"in Call RUTH ANNE WINTER, B. h home on nearly a full »gant principal rooms gs, kitchen and baths eplaces, 5 bedrooms. ne east Oakvill ncept family room rated four _ Oakville deta lor style nd and s 0 & Q t tm D

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