The P.K.S* FIRi) and I^jSSCUiC reports that it is continuing to
prepare the groundwork for the formation of a town fire and rescue
service. This is subject to approval by our residents in a future
referendum. Committee Chairman Bill Uebele said that formulation of
contingency plans includes preparation of a list of people interested
in staffing of these services. Therefore, anyone, male or female,
wishing to be considered as a potential member of the P.X.S. Fire and,
or Rescue Unit is requested to notify one of the following committee
membersj
Bill Uebele 726-0279 jack Goldstein 726-8275
Jack Thompson 726-2^83 Bill kueller 726-I719
Natalie Hiltz 726-2088
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Remember how TURNER SOjaUFFjiLR jo-^ged every day while he was here with
his parents, John and Pat Stauffer last summer? Turner ran recently
in a hi'i meet and won the three mile race in 1^ min. 59 sec. which was
record time for the race. On October 23 he was in /an Cortland Park 5
liew York City for another race#
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The L£rt.F iROCEHY opened at 8O6 Arendell Street just before Thanks-
: iving. They are in the bri.^ht yellow store near the vvachovia Bank.
''■.■:3y specialize in health foods — dried fruit, whole wheat flour,
Lesame seed, mun=^ beans, and such natural, and goodi ’items. ;dth some
they even supply recipes. rO in and look around, :he ov^^ers will be
pleased to talk with you about their wares, (rhis new store discovert
the day it opened by our reporter, Audrey noffmeyer.)
/e have a flyer from Sailors* Snu^ .larbor at Sea Level asking for vol
unteers to read, ’/rite letters for the seamen, play cards, or just
talk. There’s been some discussion of forming a car pool to take pjiS
volunteers there. e chatted with a‘ iE.\, social worker at Snu:;
Harbor, and she sa^/S please call her there (225-^^11) if you can find
time to help. If Betty*s not available, ask for vOi 1 CaIISOi t