Section Three, Fire Prevention, Wednesday, October 12, 1988 MARK BERNEY Mark is one of the new full-time firefighters. firefighters. Prior to this appointment he was a volunteer member for four years Presented by Newcastle Rentals 123 King St. W. - Newcastle 987-1039 PAT MOTHERSILL Pat has been a part-time firefighter for six years. He is the owner of Mothersiil Printing in Bowmanville. Presented by Vanstone Flour and Feed Mill 116 King St. W. - Bowmanville 623-5777 Meet Our Firefighters Station 1 - Bowmanville DON FORSEY Don has been a part-time firefighter in , owmanville for four years. He is employed is a full-time firefighter with the North York Fire Department. Presented by Don Plain Shell Gas Bar and Car Wash King and Liberty Streets Bowmanville Meet Our Firefighters Station 1 - Bowmanville Meet Our Firefighters Station 1 - Bowmanville GORD WEIR Gord is now a full-time firefighter, prior to that being a member of the Station 1 team for six years. He is a tavern owner. Presented by J & J Sharpening and Locksmiths 40 King St. E. - Bowmanville 623-1021 Meet Our Firefighters Station 1 - Bowmanville JEFF BOYLES Jeff has been a part-time firefighter at Station One for two years. Presented by Dennis Pizzeria Restaurant and Tavern 219 King St. E., Bowmanville Telephone 623-3301 Town of Newcastle Fire Station No. 1 Meet Our Firefighters Station 1 - Bowmanville JIM ALDRIDGE Jim is the Fire Chief, and has been for five years. He was formerly with the Toronto Toronto Fire Dept., and for two years was the Town of Newcastle Deputy Fire Chief. Presented by Buster's Roadhouse Newcastle 987-4442 , Castle Hotel Bowmanville 623-7072 Meet Our Firefighters Station 1 - Bowmanville Fire Detection and Procedure ... Make sure that every resident and employee ' . on the farm understands the importance of prompt action in the event of fire. When fire is discovered, call the fire department at once, before making any attempt to fight the blaze. Keep the fire department number posted prominently near the telephone. When speaking speaking on a party line, always hang up immediately immediately if another caller breaks in to report a fire. Always remember that delay in calling the fire department will give the fire fighters little chance to avoid a total loss. While aid from neighbours is of great value when fire strikes, do not allow cars or trucks to obstruct the approach of the fire department department to the burning building. Neighbours can help best by bringing extra water from their own supplies, in milk cans, barrels or drums. If your area lacks the protection of a fire department, meet together with your neighbours neighbours and plan to organize such protection, or to provide equipment for use on a mutual help basis. Advice on the proper methods, equipment and organization organization of such a plan may be obtained obtained by writing to the Office of the Fire Marshal, 590 Keele Street, Toronto M6N 3E3. FjRE MAIN 100 Plastic and metal containers CSA standard B144 for plastic portable containers came into being in 1969 and was mandatory from that date. CSA standard B252 for metal portable containers containers followed in 1971, and became mandatory for sale in 1973 and for filling in 1976. Under Ontario Regulation 941/74, plastic or metal portable containers must bear the approved ULC or CSA label before they may be filled at a gasoline outlet. Meet Our Firefighters Station 1 - Bowmanville GRACE PLAYER Grace is a member of the Answering Service team of the Fire Dept. She has been with the department for 12 years. Presented by Guys ana Gals Hairstyling 28 Division St. - Bowmanville 623-1341 Meet Our Firefighters Station 1 - Bowmanville • ; • <>.: ) tC; JEANNINE WINTER Jeannine has been with the Newcastle Fire Department since early this year. She is a piember of the answering service team. Presented by Moore Electric 9 Church Street, Bowmanville Telephone 623-5901 These portable gasoline containers are allowed 1. Containers of metal or plastic, one to five gallons, bearing the ULC or CSA label and with all the necessary caps in place. 2. Portable fuel tanks of metal or plastic up to seven gallons in size for marine use. 3. Metal jerry cans, or metal drums 10 to 45 gallons in size, bearing the appropriate embossed BTC, CTC, ICC or DOT mark. Must have required gasket and closure in place.