Oakville Beaver, 13 May 1994, p. 9

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As for the walking ambulatory evacuated to Burloak, Thomas maintains they were "low on the list of priority." He explained they were checked periodically, but said more attention was given the more seriously injured on the buses. Trouble is, all ambulances in the area were positioned on Burloak just south of the QEW until well after 11 a.m. "We knew there was a bit of a problem and hopefully we took action to remedy the situation," said Brent Kearse, Executive Director of Halton‘s Business Development Department. Power failure tested resources of emergency workers the body abandoned for some time. At 10:45 a.m. the body under the bus â€" now soaking wet â€" was finally removed. Following a noon hour press conference at regional headquarâ€" ters, Brent Thomas of Haltonâ€" Mississauga Ambulance said the two dummies just happened to be on the bus, were not part of the exercise and therefore were ignored. Lecture on ‘Law and Restoration David Driver, of the Christian Science Board of Lectureship, will speak on ‘Law and Restoration‘ at a meeting on May 17th at Oakville Trafalgar High School, 1460 Devon Rd., at 8 p.m. sponsored by the First Church of Christ Scientist, Oakville. He will cover unemployment, social benefit cuts and morality Later in the exercise communiâ€" The Bible gives numerous accounts of people who set aside physical laws through their unwavering trust in God. Four thousand years ago, Moses led his people out of captivity. Two thousand years ago, Jesus Christ consistently proved that good always conquers evil, no matter how dominant evil appears. The consistency of soâ€"called miracles more than a random setting aside of physical laws; it points to a greater law. We invite you to find out more about this lawâ€"God‘s "Law of Restoration." Are you captive to the seemingly endless litany of bad news â€" Continuing Unemployment; Jobless Recovery; Budget Deficits; Declining Standards; Increasing Crime; Demoralized Youth; Social Benefit Cuts;...Do you despair? Member of The Christian Science Board of Lectureship There really is no need â€"the "age of miracles" is not over! ARE THINGS REALLY AS BAD AS THEY SEEM? (Continued from page 1) Oakyville Trafalgar High School 1460 Devon Road, Oakville, Ontario First Church of Christ, Scientist, Oakville 134 Randall Street, Oakville Telephone: (905) 844â€"3121 CHILD CARE and PARKING PROVIDED Tuesday, May 17, 1994 Sponsored by by at cation became an issue when, at 11:45 a.m., regional headquarters experienced an intentional â€" yet unexpected â€" power failure. Phones, computers and faxes all went down and staff were forced to rely entirely on cellular phones. At the noon press conference, Regional and Town officials had their chance to role play as they briefed the media about the onâ€" going crisis. According to chairâ€" man Peter Pomeroy, there were 40 casualties but no fatalities. The injured were transported to Oakvilleâ€"Trafalgar Memorial and Joseph Brant Hospitals, he said, while residents in the immediate area were evacuated to White Oaks Secondary School and Nelson High School. Mayor Ann Mulvale â€" who declared an official Regional Emergency by calling Pomeroy at 10:45 a.m. â€" said two buses were dispatched to the site to provide warmth and shelter and that the Regional Spills Team was onâ€"site. TOWARD SCHOOL . _ â€"TM GLAD RoBERT HAS A GOOD ATTITUDE TOWARD SCHOOL. PUD An ambulance official said this dummy was ignored by emergency workers because it was not supposed to be part of the exercise. (Photo by Peter McCusker) MONEY SAVING PRICES 4 Cylinder, A/C, AM/FM, 2 to choose ‘92 FORD THUN Auto V6, PW/PL/PS Only 32,000 km. _ 2â€"tone, V6, AIC, from box liner more 13, $8,650 Holiday, ready, V6, AIC, cruise, cassette, 7â€"passenger. cassette and more Mover, fully carpeted, propane, power windmwfilélflybcmk?,ev Black beauty. V6 AIC â€" $7,940 by Steve Nease

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