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NEW EXECUTIVE — The Seaforth Horticultural SoCiety named its new. execulhie ,
last week. They are from (left) First Vice. President, Mrs. R. J. Doig-; Treasurer,
• Lloyd H.oggarth; President Florence Elford; and Secretary...Effie Stephenson.', . .
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Lions hear history-. of fire* .
caller is also asked what kind of
fire it is.
Getting the necessary, informa-
tion isn' always easy, Mr.
Phillips Sal , ecause the caller is
usually upset of • frightenS.
Firemen sometimes have to make
their way to fires with only the
sketchiest directions, though ,
person on the switchboard tries
'hard to calm the caller down, and
ds- get the fa the fireman need,
The siren behipd the. townhall
is activated from the hospital
'switchboard. The first fireman to
reach the fire hall takes details
about. the, fire, from the' hospital
switchboard operrator.-an.d writes
it down. The man who takes the
call goes on the pumper tb• lead
the others to the fire. Fora rural'
fire, eight men, and one officer go
on one pumper •and the tanker.
Fora town fire all the men go and
both pumpers. Theyesponse time
fora fire call is usually Jess-Wan
two minutes Mr. Phillips said.
First step when' the.; trucks
arrive at the scene is to appraise
the situation' as quickly as
possible. The officer in. charge
has to gauge the situation, his
firSt concern being, the'
safeguarding of lives:. Other
things ' to. be determined are
building construction, hazards•
(Photo by. Oke) Officers of,, the Horticultural
Honorary
President Dr. Rodger Whitman,
Spoasctieptrye
idenat r-eM:rs. Wm. Scott;
President - Miss Florence Effort!,
1st Vice Prei, - Mrs. R.J.Doig:
2nd. Vice Pres, - Mrs. John
Broadfoot, Secretary-Mrs. Effie
Stephenson, Treasurer-Lloyd
Hoggarth. . Program
_-Committee-Mrs, Ruth
Beuttenmiller and Mrs. Marjorie
Phillips.
"from fuel tanks, sources of-water
to ,fight 'the blaze, and the.
equipment that should be used.
The three things a fire needs
are heat to. isustain combustion,
oxygen, and asOurce tif fuel.
Removing any One of ibe three
puts the fire out,' and the usual
Way is to reduce the temperature
by, puttiog water On the flames.
Firemen can • choose from a
number of nozzles that will send
out water in a fine spray like fog.
in a solid stream, or in a number
of other,forms. Mr. Phillips•said. -
Ventilating the fire, prMiding a
means by which smoke and heat
can 'escape front a burning
building. is an important part of.
fighting 'a fire, Mt. Phillips said,
because it 'aids lifesaving and.
rescue, makes it easier far
firemen to. extinguish fla.tne8. 'and
reduces • the possibility
explosions from .ib.
ility of
heat. and.
pressure. •
Once a fire is out, an' effort is
Names
officers Students -.write Gertru
alph for lovelorn
Broadfoot.
advice
from streams or ponds.
As well as town calls, the
Seaforth department responds to .
calls in art 'of Hibbert, fittllett
McKillop and Tuckermith
'townships, the total. coverage.
area being. sonic 200 _squar=e
miles.' Costs of :operating . the
department are 4hared by, the •
townships and are administered
under the Fire Area Board, which
consists of representatives from
the -tow,ti 'and each of the .
, townships. •
Other area fire departments
can also be called in to help ,for
'large fires, or as backup should a
'second fire start while, the
Seatort It brigade is out op a call. •
All calls for the Seaford, .fire
department' are handled through
the switchboard, at Seaforth
Community Hospital, Mr. Phillips
told the group. -Phones :are.
answered 24 hours a day, seven
days a week. WhenAtilie receiver
on the fire call phone is, lifted, a
• talk .rechrcle'r starts
automatically. The, person on ,the
-switchboard 'ark's' who is'calfirsg,
where the fire is, and seeks
specific directions to the fire, The
-Directors and Adjusters
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C ALL AN AGENT OR THE OFFICE
made to determine its eau se. 'Tins
is done through-'a -Search of the
fire scene-, and titrough question-
ing those, who witnessed the
blaze. Often the common sense
rules that fire travels horizontally
a source of oxygen, and in
,any direction following flammable
materials. are useful tools in
investigating a blaze. Mr. Phillips
said,
:All Volunteer firemen are
trained to know how to use the
ec.luipment available to them to
_the best advantage. and iii 111;6
fighting techniques. They must
also have a knoWledge of rescue
techniques. and concentrate on
protecting themselves from
hazards as they fight the fires.
.Collapsing walls. poles that fall
-when support"-wire's snap. and
even the chance of falling off a
speeding' truck are all 'hazards
that firemen have to. contend
with, Mr. Phillip's said.
, Wh ile fighting fires is a serious
business ,there alsn 'can be a
humorous side Mr. Phillips told
the gathering as he recourad
incidents which had involved
brigade members as ' they
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Bill McLaughlin, who' heads
the Valentine, Parice committee,
urged members to .complete the
sale of tickets. Proceeds go to
Lions sponsored Leader Dog
School where dogs are trained to
serve as guides for blind persons.
In an interesting and inforrna
tive talk. Seaforth area deputy fire
chief Tom, Phillips told members
of. thq, work •of the., brigade and ,
indicated, the detailed study and
involved equiprrient necessary to
provide area protection. He was
introduced by Tom Young and
'appreciation was expressed by
Jud Walker.
There are currently 20 active
'members of the department, Mr.
Phillips said, with four auxilliary
members . also available.
Equipment consists of two
pumpers; one with a capacity of
850 gaiter's per minute, and the
second capable'of pumping 500
gallons of water per minute. In
addition, a tanker carrying 1.500
gallons is despatched to most
fires, and a portable tank 'that will
hold 1000 gallons is available,for
use if water must be pumped
Dear' Gertrude,
My life, is in a wreck. I brake up
with my boyfriend a week ago and
since then I don't know what to
do. Now when a boy asks, me out I
always say no: .I feel that if I go
• out with another boy.,,, my 'ex-boy-,
friend will find out and I' will
never see him again, What should
I do. , '
Signed Loveless
Dear Loveless,
' 'My first question is "Why did
you break up with him in the first
place if you wanted to continue
seeing him?" You should accept
dates from others rather than
waiting for, a finished ..t•Zitlionship
to reilair itself.
Perhaps then you would find
someone who you would like:just
as well or even better than your ",
ex-boyfriend, •
If your boyfriend finds out,
then he should realize that you
have a perfect right to go out with
" others. If he isn'tpature enough
to accept that, then he's not worth
bothering about in the first place.
Gertrude
Dear Ralph,
We are having difficulties with
a young,' Chauvenistic male
student who is always flaunting
what he doesn't have.
..Our problem begins in gym •
class. We can be doing very WO
at volleyball but when you make
one fumble I am called very
severe, childish, mean, unreason-
able names.
How we deal with this
pressing problem?
Signed,
r Deat. Deprived
Deprived
BackBaek ni Line e FFuummbbi el er
Hey don't sweat it! Obviously
this person ' is very childish
himself. If he gets his ,thriP§
calling people names, guess I'd
let him go onl Nothing like
keeping him happx,eh? As for
you, ignore it. It hurts the other
guy more if ,you -grin and bare it
than if you get angry and 'fight
back!
Ralph
pear Gertrude,
There's 'this, girl in my gym
class who is really attractive and I
can't keep my eyes off her,
Maybe, !hat's- why she ,fumbles -
the ball so much. I try to get her
attention but the only chance I get'
to break 'her concentration is
'when she furnbles.the ball and I
insult her, She didn't 'mind it at •
first but how ate, doesn't
appreciate tny affection. Please
give pie a' new plan of attack.
Signed,
All Eyes Chief
Dea' All Eyes Chief,
The only advice I can think of is
stop insulting her. I'm sure, that
what you say is true! She doesn't
appreciate it! What you can do
though, is ask her out. Take her to
a movie or dance or something
like that.
GL41-rude r [Water Weill
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SEAFORTH.:.
BROOMBALL :TOURNAMENT
Men's and Ladies
Feb.3,4,5, at Seafprth.Arena
Commencing
Fri. 7:30 p.m. - 11' :30 'p.m.
Sat. 7 9.111: - 10 p.m.
Sun. 8 a.m. '- 3:30 p. m.
Championship games
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Teams from Seaforth, Blyth, St. Clements,
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Admisiion $100 per day.
Food and refreshments served.
The Hottictlitgral Society will
again buy trees and shrubs for
planting in Seaforth and area
properties, buttliis year to secure
a specimen you must 'be a
member of the. Society:
Seventygfive trees have been
ordered. cutleaf weeping birch,
scarlet 'thorn, liburuma, pink and
,red crabapples and double
flowering plum.
Meetings of ,the Horticultural
Society will be held this year in
the Masonic Hall on Main Street
at the' usual time the second
Wednesday of each month.
The 'election of officers was
held following the presentation of
the slate of officers by the
chairman of the nominating
committee-Mrs. Wilmer