rLake Country Calendar Wednesday, September 17, 2014
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Station 71 Lake Country Fire Department
ReCRuitment
Steve Windsor Fire Chief
Brent Penner
Deputy Fire Chief
Terry Cameron Clerk
Peter Whitfield
District Training Officer Maintenance
Eric DeGelder
LCFD (Oyama, Carr’s Landing and Winfield) is seeking applicants interested in becoming paid-on-call firefighters. Please bring your completed application to the Fire Administration Office at 10591 Okanagan Centre Road east or email to fire@lakecountry.bc.ca Applications are available at the address above on online at www.lakecountry.bc.ca If you have any questions, please call 250-766-2327
Lieutenant Fire Inspector
Don’t use gas-fuelled appliances as alternative heating sources indoors. a fire safety message from
Woodsdale General Store Mike Gesi Lieutenant
Rob Baumann
Cory Drinkwater Lieutenant
Lieutenant
Tyson Attrell Fire Fighter
Eric Bauld Fire Fighter
Turner
250.860.6278 1717 Harvey Avenue, Kelowna
3191 Woodsdale Rd., Winfield 250-766-4677 “Your friendly little convenience store that has it all.”
The Interior’s largest VW dealership. Making German engineering affordable since 1960 A fire safety message from Turner VW
Brady Bloomer Fire Fighter
Ben Burbine Fire Fighter
Cameron Burke Fire Fighter
Keep the underbrush trimmed around your home.
The all-new
2015 Golf
is here!
www.turnervw.ca
Proud to work with our community firefighters.
a fire safety message from
Rylan Carnegie Fire Fighter
250-470-7372 Give Brian a call!
Complete landscape maintenance Residential • Commercial • Condo
Lake Country RCMP Detachment
“Have your car serviced by a professionally trained mechanic. A car that is not properly maintained is more likely to perform below its full capabilities in an emergency braking or evasion situation. A well-maintained car is a safer car!”
Post emergency numbers near telephones. Be aware that if a fire threatens your home, you should not place the call to emergency services from inside the home. It is better to get out and place the call to fire authorities from a safe location outside the home. a fire safety message from the RCMP