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11 <br />Published by The Arden Association <br />Another recent prank deserves front page attention: The theft of the flag <br />was shameful, what follows could have been fatal, and we hope pranksters <br />will consider that even innocent mischief can contribute to dire results <br />no one wants on his conscience. Recently a member of our community became <br />seriously ill at home requiring immediate transfer to a hospital. The fam- <br />ily called an ambulance. Upon arriving in the neighborhood, the ambulance <br />driver could not locate the house. The street signs at the corners had been <br />turned, thus directing him up and down the wrong streets. Two Arden Hills <br />patrol cars answered the driver's summons for help in locating the house. <br />All this resulted in a 15 -minute delay in providing the stricken person with <br />the necessary emergency medical attention. In an emergency situation, 15 <br />minutes can affect survival. I am happy to report our resident is home a- <br />gain, after a period of hospitalization, but hope the episode will remind <br />all that the price of pranks can be high ...... <br />*****The Police Department has been calling our attention to the importance <br />of making our homes identifiable with highly visible house numbers, mail -box <br />numbers or names. Although this was not the problem in the above case, this <br />seems an appropriate time to remember the time could come for any of us when <br />we need to be located..... <br />'Committee appointments will be made by Council during December, to be effect- <br />ive January 1, 1977 and the Crier has been asked to call your attention to <br />this. Any resident who wishes to volunteer his services on a Committee for <br />the 1977 calendar year should call Clerk/Administrator Charlotte McNiesh at <br />Ill <br />No. 103 November -December 1976 <br />r <br />Good News Department: Remember October's <br />T <br />Town Crier started off with bad news in <br />® <br />reporting the theft of our Bicentennial <br />Flag from in front of the Village Hall? <br />W. <br />Here's a happy ending: St. Paul Book & <br />CN <br />Stationery's Vice President, Gerald Meigs, <br />read about the loss, and thanks to him and <br />the generosity of his organization in donat- <br />N <br />ing a new flag to the Village and its resi- <br />Idents,we <br />are again flying a flag from the <br />flagpole in front of the hall. This kind <br />of civic spirit on the part of our business <br />community - you recall the Coast -to -Coast <br />• • <br />Hardware store donated the first flag - is <br />deserving of special thanks. The Town Crier <br />says "Thank you", and we are sure this is <br />echoed by all Arden Hills residents. <br />Another recent prank deserves front page attention: The theft of the flag <br />was shameful, what follows could have been fatal, and we hope pranksters <br />will consider that even innocent mischief can contribute to dire results <br />no one wants on his conscience. Recently a member of our community became <br />seriously ill at home requiring immediate transfer to a hospital. The fam- <br />ily called an ambulance. Upon arriving in the neighborhood, the ambulance <br />driver could not locate the house. The street signs at the corners had been <br />turned, thus directing him up and down the wrong streets. Two Arden Hills <br />patrol cars answered the driver's summons for help in locating the house. <br />All this resulted in a 15 -minute delay in providing the stricken person with <br />the necessary emergency medical attention. In an emergency situation, 15 <br />minutes can affect survival. I am happy to report our resident is home a- <br />gain, after a period of hospitalization, but hope the episode will remind <br />all that the price of pranks can be high ...... <br />*****The Police Department has been calling our attention to the importance <br />of making our homes identifiable with highly visible house numbers, mail -box <br />numbers or names. Although this was not the problem in the above case, this <br />seems an appropriate time to remember the time could come for any of us when <br />we need to be located..... <br />'Committee appointments will be made by Council during December, to be effect- <br />ive January 1, 1977 and the Crier has been asked to call your attention to <br />this. Any resident who wishes to volunteer his services on a Committee for <br />the 1977 calendar year should call Clerk/Administrator Charlotte McNiesh at <br />Ill <br />