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Youngstown Vol. Fire Company

2011 Fall Sportsmans Raffle

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Youngstown Volunteer Fire Company

 

2011 Fall

Sportsman’s Raffle

 

SUNDAY, October 30, 2011

Doors open at 12:30 p.m.

 

This is one of only 350 tickets

 

One Prize Per Ticket

 

Tickets: $25 US funds * Cash only

 

Tickets sponsored by

Heritage Auto Inc

Auto repair—All Foreign & Domestic Cars

Alignments, Electrical, AC, NYS inspections

201 Lockport Street, YoungstownNY14174

(716) 745-1220

 

 

All guns must be picked up within 3 weeks of raffle.

1 coupon per purchase

 

Winners are responsible for all sales taxes

 

EXTRA PRIZE for each winner

 

Ticket is good for lunch and raffle and

must be presented at the door for admission.

 

Lunch admission $10 US for nonticket holders.  Kids under 12 eat free!

 

PRIZES

 

1.      Browning X-Bolt .270

2.      Mossberg Dual Comb Wood 12 ga. w/24” rifled bbl

3.      CASH--$150

4.      Thompson Center Omega 50 cal.

5.      Stoeger O/U 12 ga.

6.      Ruger 10/22 .22 LR

7.      CASH--$100

8.      Remington 870 Express Junior

9.      Mosssberg 500 Field Grade 12 ga.

10.  CASH--$100

11.  Rossi Combo 20 ga. w/.243 and .22 bbls

12.  Hunting Bow $300 gift card

13.  CASH--$150.00

14.  Mossberg .270 win. bolt action

15.  Remington 870 Express 12/20 ga.

 

 

DOOR PRIZE!!!

Must Be Present To Win

 

Five Bird Pheasant Hunt

A great hunt for a full two brace and more of one of Nature’s Finest Birds--Phasianus colchicus

Donated by the Fin, Feather and Fur Conservation Society

3-F Club, Swann Road, Lewiston, New York

 

 

Last Updated on Monday, 03 October 2011 14:39
 

Chimney Fires

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This winter has resulted in a few chimney fires in the village. All could be prevented by proper maintainence. Here's a flyer from the New York State office of fire prevention and control.  Please read it over if you have a chimney.

Chimney maintenance for wood burning appliances.

 

Chimneys are one of the most common locations of residential structure fires in New York State. The Chimney Safety Institute of America reports that creosote accumulation is the leading cause of chimney fires. A chimney that is dirty, blocked or is in disrepair can inhibit proper venting of smoke up the flue and can also cause a chimney fire. Nearly all residential fires originating in the chimney are preventable. An annual chimney inspection by a qualified chimney sweep can prevent fire or carbon monoxide poisoning.


To keep your home safe from chimney fires follow these guidelines.


Maintenance - Good maintenance is a very important step in preventing chimney fires!
• Have your chimney checked every year by a qualified chimney professional.
• Burn only well seasoned hardwoods.
• Install a chimney cap.
• Install a carbon monoxide detector.
• Have your chimney sweep ensure that your chimney has an appropriate liner.
• Following a violent storm, earthquake, flood or lightening strike, have your chimney inspected for
   damage - inside and out.

Prevention -Remember prevention is your best defense against fire.
•If you have a wood or coal stove, be sure it is installed at least 36 inches away from the wall.

•Keep combustible materials well away from the stove and chimney connector.

•Place an approved stove board under the unit to protect the floor from heat and hot coals which might drop out.

Be Prepared-Know what to do in case of fire. If you suspect a chimney fire, evacuate your home
 and call 9-1-1  

http://dos.state.ny.us/fire/pdfs/Fire%20Prevention%20Bureau/Chimney.pdf                          
Last Updated on Monday, 03 October 2011 14:43
 

YVFC Login

Please be sure to login to your yvfc.org email at mail.yvfc.org before attempting to log into the website. This is the ONLY login information that will give you access to the members area. Please DO NOT try and use the "create an account" link at the bottom as this has been disabled to keep non-members out.

Go to mail.yvfc.org to login to your YVFC email. If you have any trouble, please call John Stuart or email me at jstuart@yvfc.org.

Reminder:

Your yvfc.org email address is your first letter if your first name followed by your last name. Your password is yvfc and then your company assigned firefighter number.
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