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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 1 Jun 2001, p. 22

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22-The Canadian Champion, Friday June 1, 2001 Local chapter of Red Cross to promote Water Safety Week starting tomorrow Hike and Bike for As summer retumns, so does the increased danger backyard pool. Nancy Spencer of the Red Cross in Milton. of water-reiated injuries. "I was terrified. Everything was going 50 fast - Parents must aiso play the lifeguard raie at ail R ec ov ery That's why the Canadian' Red Cross is promot- stili, n was very aware that how 1 responded couid times, she added' ing Water Safety Week June 2 ta 10. affect any chance Joanie (her daughter) had ta sur- "Innaver twa-thirds af infant and toddier drawn- Through its campaign, the Red Cross hopes ta vive," she said. ings, victims are sane," Ms Spencer said. "A tad- SL1ncd31y prevent some af the 600 expected drawning acrass Whiie Ms Léveillé perfarmed CPR, her sister dier can drown in twa inches of water. the cauntry this year. cailed 9- 1 -1i for heip. "If yau're nat within arm's reach, yau're too far. Hope Place Wamnen's Treatment The Léveilié family of Montreai ieamned just » Bath the attendant and the treating physician It takes just seconds for the unthinkabie ta hap- Centre's Hike and Bike for Recovery how important water safety is during a visit ta credited Ms Léveilê with saving her daughter's pen." event wili be heid Sunday. Milton last summer. lufe. For mare information on water safety, visit the Pheaza (Hw. 25 adrry Rtoad) and Nathalie Léveilié pcrfoi-înd 10 minutes of car- In order ta better prevent water-related injuries, Canadian Red Cross web site at www.redcross.ca fiissa t opaae nHwy. 25,adDry od n dio-pulmonary resuscitatian (CPR) on her two- parents should enroil their children in a swimming or cali the Milton Red Cross branch at (905) 875- fnrh t HopdeghPlae n ar.25 year-oid daughter after finding her face down in a course that includes water safety training, says 1459. The ride wiii begin at 9 a.m., fol- r iawed by the waik at 10 a.m. A barbecue and prizes wiil top off the event. For more information or ta I I receive piedge sheets, cail 875-3214. Saturday June 2 E 2-4 p.m. 202BelI St. *219,800 Teresa Milis-Hail in aflendance Re/Max Blue Springs Realty (Halton) Corp. Sunday June 3 2-4 p.m. 580 Smyvale *224,900 Teresa Milis-Hail in atendance Re/Max Blue Spnings Realty (Halton) Corp. Sunday June 3 2-4 p.m. 012 Laurier Ave Angela Silcock in aftendance Royal Levage Real Estate Services Ltd. Sunday June 3 2-4 p.m. 280 riDe Street $178,800 Kevin Howden in atendance Re/Max Blue Springs Realty (Halton) Corp. Sunday June 3 2-4 p.m. 337 Mc» naN s. Bill Curniein aflendance Re/Max Blue Spnings Realty <Halton) Corp. Sunday June 3 2-4 p.m. 325 Kinsway Pl, *28,9 Samantha MacDonald in atendance Royal LePage Real Estate Services Ltd. Saturday June 2 2:30-4 p.m. 5U2 Hayward $187,m0 CoIdweII Banker Home & Family Realty Saturday June 2 2:30-4 p.m. 502 Hayward *224,900 Audrey Newel n atendance Chris NeweII Sunday Tour of Homes Sunday June 3 485 GoW"iu $ ,8005 3:30-3:45 582 hywu l m.224,900 3:05-3:20 582hynNi flCm. Sîs,. 2:45-3:00 551 WuiIw IAYL 8$mm90 2:00-2:15 854 Jye M81$17,M 2:20-2:35 828 UiWwAve. 8214900 3:55-4:10 Check ChrisNewell.com for changes Li

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