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BRIGHTON RINDERY CO
BOX 336
BRIGHTON, IA
1981 Pennaprint Inc. All Rights Reserved USPS 147-720
Vol. 91 No. 39
25 cents Wednesday, Oct. 14, 1981
VISITORS FROM GERMANY: David Mathers, Dallas from Germany, Mike and Frank Mathers. At center is iF Cad) ; TN iE Sag Rn
Junior High student, is shown at left with his cousins Ellen Boyer, instructor of German language and culture. LAKE-LEHMAN’S HOMECOMING QUEEN--Saturday, Shown above is Tammy with her escort Greg Knorr.
Mike and Frank were guest lecturers to the students. during the Lehman vs. Coughlin football game, at Leh- (Mark Moran Photo)
Teaching safety and caring
BY GLEN HOFFMAN She added that bus drivers help “The school bus drills were a
: the children by fixing cut fingers, great ‘success this year,” said
One by one, a total of 3500 and if a child seems sick the driver Mary. “Next year we look forward
students" participated in a school takes the child home. The drivers = to‘again showing the entire student
bus drill by jumping from the rear also make sure that the kinder- population the proper safety
door, using the two-way radio, garten children board the right bus. procedures on a school bus.’
handling the fire extinguisher, and ERE ;
lerning how to use the brake.
Every student may know how to
board onto and dislodge from a
school bus on a daily basis. But last
week (School Bus Safety’ Week)
rf dentsiol the Dallas Schools in-
Ndividually were shown how to
a conduct themselves on a bus during
= an emergency.
The Dallas District school bus
emergency drill, a safety program
mandated by the Department of
Transportation, . Harrisburg, -has
been practiced once a year for at
least the last 12 years, according to
Mary Shaver, Dallas District
transportation coordinator.
“The primary purpose of safety
week is to show students how to
evacuate a school bus quickly and
safely after an accident or during
any other emergency,” said Mary,
a resident of Shavertown.
In the Dallas School District, ‘a
fleet of 52 buses commute students
of kindergarten to’ 12th’ grade
between home and their respective
schools. No major bus accident has"
occurred in the last five years, said
Mary.
“We also teach proper passenger
I havior, so students will not
“distract bus drivers, such as Harold
Frederici of Harveys Lake.
Frederici is conducting the students
through the paces of the bus
evacuation exercises.
“The bus drills and exercises are
paying off,” she said. “Students are
learning how to use a bus in a more pat ; ; ;
orderly fashion, and in turn the bus BUS SAFETY: Dallas football players, Ed Yakobovicz and Ben
drivers become caring towards the Gorey, both seniors help elementary students exit a school bus during
children.” a School Bus Safety Week drill.
man, Tammy Sayre was crowned Homecoming Queen.
Dallas Fire and Ambulance Auxiliary held its in- president, Judy Shaffer, incoming treasurer; back row,
stallation dinner last week at Perugino’s, Luzerne. First left to right, Barbara Romanofski, installingofficer,
row, left to right, Karen Spudis, incoming vice- Blodwen Shaffer, Emily Burns, Sandy Sheehan, board of
president; Jannette Grieves, incoming president; Naomi directors. (Mark Moran Photo)
Ward, outgoing president; Sandy Shaffer, outgoing
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Marianne Williams,
Maryery Col, Judy Taylor, Jo Anne Hall. (Mark Moran
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Trinity UP Church Women’s Association met last week Barakat, Mary M i
to make crafts for their annual bazaar. Women are ; YR nee: Many! avis
Frances Linskill, Esther Miller, Grace Martin, Barbara
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BACK MT. VOLUNTEER FIREMEN--Observed Fire : {
Prevention Week with an all-out equipment display at the on An Suthar Tove. Second ron i Dick Gdovin,
(Photo by Dallas Shopping Center last Saturday. Representatives Birobst. Duan to prs » ny apral, Gene
from Franklin, Jackson, Trucksville and Shavertown warner. Mike Rudick and J enna Owen, Maryanne
Fire Departments were on hand. Shown first row left to gerasser) ick and Joe Bren. (Photo by Paul
right: Rollie Evans, Ty Chamberlin, Bob Chamberlin, asser i 7
PRIZE WINNING BULL CALF-Pictured above are bull won top prize at the Bloomsburg Fair.
Ralph Sands and Glen Sweitzer and their Sandsdale Paul Strasser) \
‘Winston Tippy, a nine month old bull calf. Recently the
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