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Oakville Beaver, 6 Aug 2009, p. 8

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OAKVILLE BEAVER Thursday, August 6, 2009 · 8 Can you spot the differences? Safety First ­ keeping the campsite safe for nominating us again in 4 categories · Children's Consignment · Children's Furniture · Dance Supplies · Children's Clothing Thank You Oakville Children's Consignment Children's Furniture Dance Supplies GET READY FOR GET READY FOR FALL & SAVE FALL & SAVE NAME BRAND Clothing, Toys & Equipment Children's Clothing (NC)--Enjoying the beauty nature has to offer is what camping is all about. It's important to remember, however, that you must take precautions to ensure you and your loved ones are kept safe while exploring the great outdoors. Canadian Tire offers safety tips to Canadians heading out into the woods this summer: · Check the weather in advance of your trip to be aware of any hazardous conditions, like heavy rain or thunder and lightning storms. · Always bring a first-aid kit. Stock it with bandages, iodine, burn ointment and alcohol pads so that Now Buying NAME BRAND Fall/Winter Clothing Clothing, Toys & Equipment to Size 6x, Toys and Equipment IN STORE SPECIAL New Combi Double Stroller Robeez Clearance Limited Quantity - Final Sale NAME BRAND Get Your Wheels in Motion out Ask AbParties Birthday $159.99 $18.99 Join the Fun Public Skating Bowling Gifts Billiards Video Games Snack Bar JOIN OUR NEWSLETTER FOR SPECIALS AND COUPONS! TRAFALGAR RD DUNDAS ST E 2423 Trafalgar Road South of Dundas in the Winners Plaza s r r TM UPPER MIDDLE RD E www.onceuponachildoakville.com 905-257-5775 lace ooter's Roller Pa ve Sc ri Windsor D 2105 tRoyal Southdown Road) west of (jus www.scoot (905) 823-4001 ers.on.ca you're prepared for any cuts, scrapes and burns that may happen around the campsite. · Check in with the park ranger or campground office about any potential hazards at the campsite, like bears, campfire bans and poison ivy. · Practice proper food safety by investing in a quality cooler, like Coleman's 25 Qt Party Stacker Cooler, to keep cold foods cold and hot foods hot. · Only use designated swimming areas and always supervise children in the water. Check to see if there's a lifeguard on duty and swim where the lifeguard can see you. · Pack lots of sunscreen and apply it even on overcast days. Remember to reapply after swimming. · Invest in gear with emergency features ­ just in case. Coleman's 4AA Pack-Away Lantern includes an emergency strobe setting and is ideal for walking around the campsite after dark. More information can be found online at www.canadiantire.ca/camping. - News Canada

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