Page 8 TERRACE BAY NEWS May Il, 1967 1. Get rid of stacks of old magazines and newspapers, discarded clothing, rags, etc. -- all the clutter that gathers in attics, basements and clos- ets. 2. Clean up your home workshop-- get rid of shavings, scraps, oily rags, old paints. 3. Check the garage for similar trash 4. Clean up winter rubbish in the yard. 5. Check electrical appliances-- clean and service motors if needed, repair cords and plugs. Y 3 IM Of < 6. Inspect and clean furnace, chim- ney and stoves. None of these may seem critically important said Chief Cole but records compiled by the National Fire Pro- tection Association for more than. 60 years prove these are danger spots in keep 'irecbum =. ers during Spring Clean-up--and the > rest of the year--Terrace Bay can set an enviable record in fire safety. Nr, | SPRING CLEAN-UP CHORES . REMEMBER -- YOUR CLEAN-UP Spring Clean-Up is more important than just sprucing up the appearance of homes and yards, Fire Chief Ralph Cole commented today in con- nection with Terrace Bay's observance of the Spring Clean-Up campaign. "CLEAN UP AND LIVE" MEANS JUST WHAT IT SAYS, he declared. "Many home fires, which take so many lives each year, would never happen if everyone kept their homes and yards clean and rubbish free." Chief Cole challenged every Terrace Bay resi- dent to do a complete job on eliminating these fire hazards: EFFORTS ARE PART OF A COM- MUNITY PROJECT -- IT'S ONE FOR ALL, AND ALL FOR ONE. TERRACE BAY PR € Be he Ae Mw ENT KRREKRRKKRRKERRRREE see next column....