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Organizations of Lyon Mountain.
 
Lyon Mountain Volunteer Fire Dept. Executive Board:
(left to right): Robert Pageau, President; Leonard Bilow, Vice President;
Francis Siskavich, Treasurer; Americo Pivetta, Secretary
Lyon Mountain Volunteer
Fireman's Auxiliary
     Our first meeting was held on November 1, 1960 at the Lyon Mountain Fire Station. We had an attendance of twelve interested members, and the meeting was conducted by Floyd Robinson. Election of officers was held: President, Peg Bourey;
Vice-President, Shirley Pageau; Secretary, Thelma Carron and Treasurer, Agnes Robinson. A committee was formed to draw up the By-Laws. The purpose of the women's auxiliary is to assist the firemen in duties and promote good citizenship. The membership consists of the wives of firemen. Meetings are held on the fourth Tuesday of each month at 7:00 p.m. and the dues are $1.00 per year. The auxiliary has a Halloween Party annually for the children of Lyon Mountain with prizes awarded to three groups Punch and cookies are served after these parties. We also sponsor Santa and his goodies at the annual Christmas Party with donations accepted from local organizations and Father McCasland. We assist the firemen in their annual barbecue by making salads and dishing out the food on the serving line.
     At present, the auxiliary has twenty-six members. Each week two members run the concession stand at Firemen's Bingo. This is done on a rotation basis. This year (1975), we donated $3000.00 to the firemen towards a new ambulance which is due to arrive soon. In 1974, we donated $1000 for the same cause. Our present slate of officers includes President, Anna Kowalowski; Vice-President, Norma LaMountain; Secretary, Mary Pageau and Treasurer, Yvonne Grogan.
Anna Kowalowski
President '75


Sources:
Adirondack Museum photos, Blue Mountain Lake, NY;
History of Clinton County, New York;
Go to Page 1 of The History of Lyon Mountain.
Go to Page 3 of The History of Lyon Mountain.
Go to Mining History for The History of Mining in the North Country.
Go to Page 5 of The History of Lyon Mountain.(for article on Lyon Mt. and Mineville)

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Rod Bigelow
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