New Windsor Fire & Hose Company No. 1 recently held its annual banquet and installed officers for 1995.
Administrative officers are: president, Wayne Blacksten; vice president, William Kreimer; corresponding secretary, Ruth Lease, and assistant, Gail Hooper; financial secretary, Barbara Blacksten, and assistant, Barbara Misenar; chaplain, Simon Magruder; treasurer, Jack Coe, and assistant, Jack Gullo.
Line officers are: chief, Ronnie Blacksten; assistant chief, Dale Lowman; captain, Rick Fritz; lieutenant, Byron Welker; second lieutenant, Jeff Blacksten; ambulance captain, Richard Hooper; ambulance lieutenant, Gail Hooper; second ambulance lieutenant, Michelle Lowman.
Line foremen are: engine foreman 101, Steve Kreimer, and assistant, Buddy Petry; engine foreman 102, Kevin Kreimer, and assistant Tom Coe; engine foreman Brush 105, Felix Hill, and assistants Brett Condon and John O'Brecht; ambulance foreman, John Jordan, and assistant Tom Holland; Utility 10 foreman, Mike Moser, and assistant Dick Warrenfeltz.
The directors are: Ronnie Blacksten, Jack Coe, William Kreimer, Dale Lowman, George Petry, Edgar Wentz, Wayne Blacksten, Steve Kreimer, Jerry Lease, Ed Palsgrove and Richard Warrenfeltz.
Ladies Auxiliary officers are: president, Lillian Coe; vice president, Mary Magruder; corresponding secretary, Dorothy Rue, and assistant, Kitty Green; financial secretary, Catherine Grabill, and assistant Joan Hess; treasurer, Debbie Hossler, and assistant, Mary Smith; chaplain, Helen Devilbiss, and assistant, Edith Franklin; historian, Rebecca Harman, and assistant, Darlene Blacksten; color bearer, Mary Warehime and Alma Franklin.
Junior fire department officers are: president, Todd Denning; secretary-treasurer, Jason Palsgrove; captain, Chad Petry.
David Roush, plant manager of Lehigh Portland Cement Company presented the company with a check for $10,000 toward its new engine that was purchased last year. The Ladies Auxiliary also gave the company $10,000 it had earned from various fund raisers.
FIRE
* Taneytown: Taneytown, Harney, Union Bridge and Littlestown and Kingsdale of Adams County, Pa., were dispatched to a chimney fire in the 500 block of Chestnut Court at 6:45 p.m. Wednesday. Units were out for 43 minutes.