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4 - O F~~P PHOTOGRA1 Fred Galloway, Clinton Mi been taking photographs for years. He has six cameras but choice. He also has a comple a dark room in his home. Fr< maker" photographer for a nui Some of his equipment is s CLINTON'S PETAGA GIRLS BEGIN NEW YEAR The Camp Fire, Blue Bird and Horizon leaders of Clinton Mills' Petaga District held their first meeting of the '62'63 year, Monday evening, August 27 at 7 P. M. in the Community Building. The meeting began with a salad j course served buffet style by several Camp Fire Girls. Leaders were shown handicrafts. seasonal and yearround, which will be taught in Hobby classes during the coming fall and winter months. Mrs. Eva Land welcomed and introduced special guests. Mrs. Robert Vance and Mrs. J. B. Templeton. Mrs. Vance reassured the leaders that new books being issued have very few changes. She urged them to strive for better attendance and to maintain their high goals. Mrs. Templeton reminded the Leaders of their obligations to others. She said, "somewhere along the line FIRE PRE The full calendar week each year which includes October 9, the anniversary of the great Chicago fire in 1871, is set aside and proclaimed by the President of the United States as Fire Prevention Week. The same time is held in Canada. The first fire prevention week was held back in 1911 and now 51 years later we still do not take this great enemy of ours serious enough. When each (SpZ Sparky says: j^fj) Don't give fire a place to start! ?EOPL PHER lis Lcom Fixer, has Mrs more than twenty with t the Rolliflex is his Cassie, te movie outfit end stocke< ed was "The Cloth- garden nfcer ol years. Joye, c hown above. rui a r m YOUR CAP SUPPORT THE UNITED FUND someone took up time with us and that they should do the same for others." She also stressed that leaders should accept the girls as they are and that their goal should be to help the girls to help themselves. She closed with the thought, "Invest in boys and girls and you are sure to get a man and woman, and \ou may get a great man and woman. Do invest in the youth of today." Special recognition was given Misses Marsha Turner. Ann Webb and Jo Carol Terry for their work on the highest rank ever obtained in the ! V E N T I O month 100 children die, alone and helpless, in fires, we must realize mat we overlook nazards and leave our children alone with baby sitters while we, whether we agree or not, are responsible. The record of approximately 600,000 fires and 6,000 fire fatalities each year in U. S. and Canadian homes is a sorry one. Most tragic of all is to know by far the greater part Sparky says: Know how to coll your fire department S3 Don l fl*8 fire a P1*8 ,0 sM! THE CLOTHMAKER E and GARDENER fl' i 1 * ft >. Cassie Joye, 302 Jefferson Streel heir fifteen cubic foot freezer that s , slasher foreman at Clinton Mill: i with vegetables that were grown i. Cassie also supplied his father, nough vegetables to fill an identical OUTSTANDING AIRMAN Staff Sgt. Robert A. Moore, an outstanding F-102 Crew Chief, was recently awarded the Air Defense Commendation Award in special exercises at his h o m e base in Goose Bay, Labrador. Airman Moore is the son of Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Moore, Sr., of Mnnnftrilln nnrl ?-\rnfKnr /\f Tommie Moore, Lydia Spinning Room Supervisor. Greater Clinton Council. Elected officers for the new year are Miss Judy Laney, President; Miss Susan Terry. Vice-President; Mrs. Georgia T u m b 1 i n, Secretary; Mrs. Marv Brookshire. Assistant Secretary; Mrs. Vera Foster, Treasurer; Mrs. Helen King, Assistant Treasurer; and Mrs. Jennie Hames, Reporter. All organizations in Petaga District arc organized and active. Anyone wishing to join either Blue Birds, Camp Fire, Horizons, or Hobby Club should contact Mrs. Eva Land immediately. N WEEK of this death and destruction is avoidable. There is nothing mysterious and complicated about the causes of most home fires. A cigarette is carelessly left to smolder in an over-stuffed chair, a portable oil heater is remiea wnne still burning, electrical circuits are overloaded and overfused, rubbish is not cleared out and becomes fuel for fire. Sparky says: Clean ... Check Heating Equipment Once Every Year! - _ "V Don't give fire a place lo start! I e H O B B BOATING m^JBn jfetf '''^yiL In w HWHi iv t. poses Who wouldn't like \ >he and trailer outfit to He1r? h 5. have lake? William Bailey, in their Shift at Lydia Mills, i G. B. spends many hours 1 freezer. Greenwood. Sgt. Moore was commended for his outstanding maintenance knowledge, technical ability, mature judgment and leadership abilities while acting as Senior Controller for Maintenance Control. The citation listed among his achievements three suggestions to correct maintenance problems which are under consideration for command-wide application. The 25th Air Division is presently making further evaluation of his suggestions. By ^4; Robert A. Moore - o c t o b Fire deaths in homes equally result from failure to follow the simple rules of fire safety?from smoking in bed, or leaving children alone in the house, or letting youngsters play with matches. A major failure is that most families are utterly unprepared to act in a fire emer gency. No thought has been given to plan all possible escape routes from every room Sparky says: Bp d . ? - oe ready with TWO ways out of every room V Don't give fire j place to start) w _ SEPTEMBER. 1962 iEs- r ENTHUSIAST to have this boat, motor and ring them in on any nearby , Loom Fixer on the First s real proud of his rig and coating or skiing at Lake Enemies Of Safety Poor Housekeeping I Didn't think. I didn't know. I didn't look. I didn't try. I've done it this way for years. It has always gotten by. Nobody will see me. It doesn't matter. 1 was only going to use it for a moment. I'll try it this time. Slick Floor. Objects on the floor. Crowded floors. Poor vision. Poor judgment. It can't happen to me. Cleaning machinery while running. Cleaning without goggles. Grinding without goggles. Drilling without goggles. Breaking safety rules. Not getting First Aid. E R 7-15 A 1 1 * in me nouse, and never nas a drill been held to make sure that both adults and children can act quickly and without panic. For as long as fires and fire deaths are regarded as deplorable accidents, progress will be slow. When people every- ^ where correctly recognize them as the consequences of neglect and carelessness, the rules of fire safety will be learned and heeded. < opar?y says: ^ <Wr.jZ r$m /L> r rU(S Get everyone out at the first siqn of Smoke or Fire! jv Con't give fire a place to start! ^ i v ___