lerton and West Prince County !n rest Fire ALBERTON — General fire techniques with partic- Teference to forest fires Was the subject of an address provincial forester. Frank audet to the Alberion fire Partment Thursday night Mr. Gaudet expressed ~ ap- jation to Alberton firemen excellent work during the forest fires in their area in 1960 ‘and also said he was pleased to have them take charge of a de- t of industry fire fight- track that will be stationed fo Alberton next spring for for- - /est fire protection duties The truck is a 1960 Fargo with four-wheel drive, carries 1.200 gallons of water, a power take- off operated pump and an aux- Hiary pumper with several thousand feet of hose. pment carried on the , requirements for the crew and other details were outlined de- “The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat., Feb. 17, 1962. Fighting Uutlined At Alberton by the speaker who was extend- ed a hearty vote of thanks for attending the meeting. A ‘ilm on the fighting fires with portable pumpers and hoses was shown by Mr. Gaudet. During the business meeting it was noted that ‘the generai public is hampering the © work of the firemen by flooding the telephone operators with calls! ; shortly after the siren has been sounded making it for tiremen to learn the location! of the fire and also by crowding into burning buildings-and gen erally getting in the way of fire- men and volunteer workers. It- was decided to place adver-) tisement in the press in regard to the problem along with a re- quest to the public for a general check-ip of flues, chimneys and heating and cooking equipment. Alberton fire department has responded to six out of town ae calls in the past 10 days. Alberton Revenue For 1961 Declines By $1,000 Over ‘60 ALBERTON — The annual statement of revenue and ex- | for the Town ee “been “eee | provincial grant $7,360; fire pro- tection tax and fire department income $1,067, Included among the expendi- tures were policeman's salary, $2,826.52; fire protection $431.- M4; electricity $1,249.31; main- impossible Roof Blaze ba nguished S'side SUMMERSIDE — Only quick action on the part the. merside fire esterday afternoon saved the three-storey wooden werehouse on Water Street West, known as Joe Reid's and Company, from serious damage. Firemen quickly climbed t the roof and extinguished the flames as they ate a smal) hole in the shingles beside the flue a was estimated at about r oiaialies in’ apartments on upper stories were not aware of the fire until firemen knocked of their doors while trying to locate it from the in- side All four units of the depart ment arrived at the scene shortly after the alarm was | sent in at 5:30 by some person in an adjoining building and within minutes the fire was completely under control. The building is located oa the north side of Water Street just east of the railway crose- ing WEATHER TORONTO | tures: (CP) — Tempera-; Min. Max. Dawson ..... sees 4 9 Vancouver ....... w 48 Victoria _.....660s 42 52 | | Edmonton ......-. 3 18 | Calgary sodedese a8 19 Regina ee 8b 3 | Winnipeg ........ 16b 2b ; Toronto ..... «..- 29 32 Montreal ......... 10 2 Quebec ..... seen. 0 29 Fredericton ...... 5b 32 | Saint Jobn ....... 6b 31 Moncton - Sd 31 Halifax voy 27 31 | Charlottetown ..., 3 18 Sydney ........,, 14 27 Yarmouth ...,... 2 30 a: 3 were 30 38 ténance.to streets. and walks $2,186.35; sanitation $2,- 244.23; relief $830. Included in the fixed assets Wl HALIFAX. (CP)—The weather office says an intensifying storm bring snow and strong column were the fire hal) and | winds to all of the Maritimes | i ! Oe Bee & pee YOR RENT — ToREE UN- i : : : 3 : 5 {Meld Hall Feb. 17 at 8 p.m. Sponsored ; by Brookfield * Women’s Institute, Lunch served ; and prizes. 4 Late T ° Classify , Regional forecasts: Mainland Nova Scotia (except | Eastern Shore), New Bruns- Phone 2128 for taxi | Dow’s Restaurant Opens In Charlottetown Today At 8 o'clock this morning, the building on the corner of| dishes, most of which have ne- Charlottetown’s newest and most modern eating place, Dow’s Restaurant, will open its doors to the public for the first time. The new business, under own- ership of Albert Dow who arriv- ed in Canada from Lebanon in 1950, has been established in ericton 15 and 30, Kentville and Moncton 10 and 30, New Glas- gow 5 and 30, oe and Edmundston 33, faint John 15 and s. Outlook for Sunday — Mostly sunny. Eastern Shore and Cape Bre- ton, Prince Edward Island: Cloudy with snow beginning about noon; milder; winds light, increasing to east 25 with gusts to 35 im the afternoon: high at Goshen and Chariotte- town 5 and 30, Sydney 10 and w. Outlook for Sunday — A few snowflurries, Bay of Fundy: North gales 35 diminishing to north winds 25 in the late afternoon; cioudy with snow, mixed during morn- ing with rain; snow tapering off | to a few snowflurries in the icte | afternoon. Visibility 10 miles lowering to one-mile and occas- fonally one-half mile in snow; |mot much change in temp- erature, High tide today at Charlotte- | town at 10.05 a.m. and 9.27 p.m, | At Rustico at 7.29 a.m. and 4.39 | @.m. Summerside tide later than Charlotte- | town. Sun rises today at 6.52 | and sets at 5.37 and rises Sunday. at 6.50 and sets at 5.38. Feb. 18, | Sunday High tide at Charlotte- town, 10.49 a.m. and 10.17 p.m. Sunday, High tide at Rustico, 7.45 a.m, and 5.29 p.m. Low-. Apartments. Work on remodelling the main. floor and basement of the build- ing was started about three months ago, with MacDonald- Rowe Woodworking Company Lid., as the general contractor The exterior brickwork was done by thé Arnold Brick Com- pany, the electrical and refrig- eration work by Storey Electric and the plumbing by Bevan Bros., all of Charlottetown. STEAK VARIETY Mr. Dow said the principal! feature on the daily menu will be a wide variety of charcoal grilled steaks, believed to be a new feature of the culinary art in Charlottetown. Other features wil! be a var- ied selection of exotic Li Lebanese Congratulations Albert Dow on the opening of —. Dow’s Restaurant CARSON & BIRT Plate Glass Charlottetown ver before been offered to the public in this city, and which Mr. Dow believes will prove to be very palatable to his clien- tele The new restaurant, TO DOW RESTAURANT SEEING IS BELIEVING Drop in today and see our fine work and have a coffee on the house, up till 3 o'clock. GENERAL CONTRACTORS Joe Braun eaten be a7 H. Hemmelskome — | TATION DIAL 4-4809 SERVICE 22 LONGWORTH AVE. Best Wishes _ Dow's Restaurant from Kays Bros, Ltd. 86 Queen St. “pesscagers acerca” | = Charlottetown = eee Li. | MacDonald-Rowe Woodworking Co. Ltd. - Congratulations and Best Wishes | * To Mr. Albert Dow on the opening of his new ultra-modern restaurant We are happy to have been associated in the construction of this fine addition to Char- | MacDonald - Rowe Woodworking Co. Ltd. lottetown’s dining establish- ments. Charlottetown Gala Opening TODAY of Charlottetown s will op- will employ erate on extended hours, open-' and the chef CONGRATULATIONS ... .' CHARLOTTETOWN CONGRATULATIONS TO DOW'S REST AURANT SPEEDY PROPANE DOMESTIC - COMMERCIAL - INDUSTRIAL FOR RANGES — 0 ae HEATERS DRYERS — ISLAND PROPANE GAS - LIMITED Charlottetown and Summerside 4 4 We expertly install electrical appliances CONGRATULATIONS TO DOW'S RESTAURANT ELECTRICAL and REFRIGERATION INSTALLATION BY STOREY ELECTRIC LTD. ] — — | il —————————————————————— MR. DOW aE Dial 2822 169 Green St. Summers'de Dial 4-7341 136 Prince Street Charlottetown a ST odern Restaurant .. Mr. Albert Dow, owner and manager of Dow's Restaurant welcomes you wed your family and ‘friends fo visit this, the most modern eating place on Prince Edward Island. FREE coffee and do- - nuts will be served today 9 a.m. fo 3.30 p.m. Open for business at 5 p.m. A FREE flower will be given to every lady served at our tables or booths this evening. Pictured abote is the modern cothfortable booths and tables ot Dow's Hew Reneeniats, ' Pictured below is our New Snack Bar, for a light snack, full meal or just a cold refreshing soft drink .... . pay us a visit,