NETWORK TOPIC Sept09

Our community’s “APEX Directory” is absolutely wonderful!  No hefty “White Pages” to drag off the shelf and leaf through the pages of teeny-tiny text to find the local “Smith” or “Thompson” you want amid the hundreds of others contained therein.  BUT this handy reference is not as up-to-date as it could be.  There is no “magic” way of extracting the current ‘3425’ sequence  numbers from the White Pages.  It all comes down to us.

The APEX Directory perspective:

Apex Directory Free Telephone Guide.  The only way this  guide to residents phone numbers is updated, is at your request.
Please Mail, Fax, or Email North Pine Printing requesting to be listed in the directory.  (Contact details on p 66 of the directory)
If you have a listing in the directory and REQUIRE IT TO BE REMOVED eg: change of address, have changed to a silent phone number etc, please Mail, Fax, Email or Telephone North Pine Printing and we will remove it from the next edition.

From Glenn Bell, Chairman
Dayboro and District Rural Fire Brigade.

ALL FIRE CALLS SHOULD BE MADE TO "000" (TRIPLE ZERO).

On page 88 of APEX’s Dayboro Business Directory 2009 and Telephone Guide, there is an entry which reads as follows:
"FIRE BRIGADE (Fire Calls Only)  3285 4855"
DELETE THIS NUMBER, IT IS NOT CORRECT.
The one and only phone number to call if you want to report a fire is "000" (Triple Zero).
Both the Dayboro Auxiliary Fire Station (in Bradley Street) and the Dayboro and District Rural Fire Brigade Station (on the corner of Laceys Creek and Sellin Roads) are UNMANNED stations – that is why it is imperative that people ring "000" (Triple Zero) to report fires.


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