when he says ii smoking, ’l‘h_o_£o~ss isn't joking on ' Tldlnell keeps fire away‘ Help keepitvlhat way 7 . . {§,t’3“ - . - * / . V - __ In welding like taking wife. Watch risk of your life I110 ‘Gasoline. like a dame, ls fine kep; tame every member of the city fire keeping matches, lighters and other such objects out of the reach of children. Tlze fire bureau suggests that There are almost countless and many preventive measures. ;but this year, during fire pre- ‘\’(nll0l'. Bureau wishes to focus it is to the parents that thC[ ’atter.tiou on the danger of chil- i bureau is appealing this year l i-‘ire inspector Louis Ranahan has said that a great number lhad their origins traced to tchildren playing with matches. ’fl4| trash barrels and other items. lT‘.Ir. Ranalian said that although ‘~"! started by children were in storckcepers not sell matches ‘barns and garages, numerous , to children. Children should not sprinklers “,'a;;y help 3 h',¢'—}been traced to small children. -foi short periods of time, t If working when [ways by which fire can start can work to s mp o - vcntion week. the city Fire Pre- only be checked by parents, and F [ dron playing with matches. during fire prevention week. I . . /- rt lg lo! fires in Charlottetown have A cigarette lighters, b u r n l n g I a l a r g e number of the fires dwelling house fires have also be left alone in a house. e v e l :4 l 5‘: I Fire doors keep blazes small 1 = Blocked can't work at all i v. GEORGETOWN Mr. Stephen DeLory. who Is employed with the ("anarlian Broadcasting Corporation in Halifax. N.S. visited Mrs. Dc- Lory and family in George- town recently. Mr. Walter Walker has return- ed to his home after being a 1 patient in the Charlottetown Hos-‘ pital Miss Bernice DeLory. lab- oratory technician. of lialifax, N.S. was the W(7t'lil‘ll(l giiest of her parents. Mr. and Mr.-. F‘. J. DeLory. Mr. and Mrs. l‘IU,'.‘,l‘llt.’ (‘iilii-n and daugmers Mary and Connie. and son Tommy of Charlotte.- town. motored to Georgetown on Sunday and were guests at SEIZE MAGAZINE PARIS ‘REI1iEi‘Sl — The French language quarterly. Presence Africaine. dated Oct. 5 and said to contain articles about the French West Indies considered an attempt on the se- curity of the French state. was seized by police Monday on gov- ernment orders. HOSPITAL BIRTHS An average of 97 per cent of all babies born in Canada now are delivered in hospitals. \ ,'— — " ‘l ALLOWING THIS TO HAPPEN 2 Mr. Cullen's sister, Mrs. F. J.r Del.ory and Mr. DeLor_v. ‘ l\Ir. and Mrs. Wilfred Mo- Quillan motored to Mount Ste- wart on Sunday. l\lrs. Donald King entered ihe. Prince Edward Island Hospital for treatment. Master Gerald Soloman has returned to his home from the‘ Charlottetown liospital where! he was a patient. (‘HIEF JEWELL INSP. RANAHAN CONSULT US . . . . . WE REPRESENT STRONG RELIABLE FIRE INSURANCE COMPANIES’ DeBLOIS BROS. LTD. Charlottetown Dial 4-7351 - 4-7352 - 47353 Summersido Dial 6-3643 I1 PRECAUTIONS Keep matches well out of the reach of young children Do not allow children to play with cigarette lighters ’ Do not leave your child alone, even it only for a brief moment. Make sure that your baby sitter knows the rules of fire‘ proven- tMGtCheS and children ; d°n’t mix. 13111’ 9011 SQYS *.:..:".."...'.:' The Fire Prevention Bureau bureau suggests and S. fire hazards but the problem of [safety precautions and be‘ u- childrcn playing with fire can Itornied where parents will be if need practised every week of ‘year. the Fire Prevention Bur- l-‘ire inspector Ranahan. along lean feels that the number I with Fire Chief l-l.H. Jewell and j'fii(-s caused by children can be greatly reduced and the department urge every parent of injury or death to lflkn the simple precaution of 4 much lessened. vfircs in Canada in 1961. same number as in 1960. But the loss was double. $1,575,000 jcompared with $740,000 the pre- elvious year. School fire protec- ‘tior is an « paticn of society. the more so with expansion of the school system. lllli PREV5’"'°" 1. originated by small children playing with matches and cigar- ette lighters. Those fires can be avoided by taking proper pre- cautions. WITH LIFE I air nmrgon) from fueling I tire. Intlltl1om9.t!'7l-0 Ileoii with bedroom door clblod. To open it in panic. fans the flames. Open your door to fire preven- tion. Don't "slam it" in the tire :'lighter's face it he shows up philosophy of Canada’ cam- l suggesting a look -around for 9353“ ’°1' 3"’-3'91‘ “'9 Sam)’ ll‘ ‘possible hazards. Shame (over home’ on the lob‘ and every" an untidy house). fear (of conse- em . tquences), ignorance (of what Close our r t . . ::.:..;.‘f :;”;::’;.$':‘:: .::.:*.: wells, fire doors must be kept closed Why? To shut off live commonsense. {Close door {to all fires Close your door to fire. baby itlers should be familiar with i With these few simple rules, the 0 danger to children SCHOOL LOSSES There were two major school t h e increasing preoccu- DO YOUR PART! Keep Matches out of the Children's Reach ocr. 7 to 13 Tots are just naturally curious . . ._ and despite repeated warnings they will play with nizitt-Ii.--s if they're in reach! Be safe. keep matches put away! This Message is From TIGNISH i=i-RE DEPT. Earle McDonald Fire Chief GEORGE A. KEY GARNETT ROSS D. ALEX MocDONALD Harbor lire said biggest Biggest single fire disaster in Canada in 1981 started aboard a Ncrwellair ftelshter docked it Botwood. Newfound. It spread to d destroyed three piers. two large newsprint warehous- es. two dwellings and fire de- partment pumper. A high wind “anned the names. Three crew members were killed, and the Property damage amounted to $4.000,000. This one fire caused f ‘l nearly four-fifths at all fire loss. as tor the y at in the island province. swat rim.-znuost Fire-bugs can be as common as flies around the place, They breed in trash and oily rags and the like and. far too frequently, in the hides of careless souls who fan fierce flames» in stoves, or use coins as electrical fuse connections, or smoke thought. lossly 01 leave matches around for children to play with. Swat the troublesome breed of “fire- bugs" hard. the fire - figiite urges. National Fire Prevention Week is being held throughout Canada from October 7 to 13 in- elusive. We urge the citizens of Summerside to be strongly reminded of the dangers and the consequences of fire. It is felt that most fires are caused by carc- lessness and can be avoided if preventive mea- sures are taken. During Fire Prevention Week we urgeyou to have your home checked for all fire hazards which may lead to" a serious fire. Your co-operation is continually needed to help firemen in your community to protect you from disastrous fires. Not only during Fire Prevention Week...BU'l‘... 52 weeks of the vear “8 must prevent fires. Dont give fire a place to start. TOWN or SUMMERSIDE J. _E‘R‘NiEST MORRISON, Mayor. COUNCILLORS ‘ MRS. FRANCIS PERRY LEO WOOD H. B. SCHURMAN During the past yearsa Iargo' umber of fires in the city have \ in _ if Death by fire is a horrible way for anyone todio and the survivors are permanently scarred in mind and body. It is doubly togic that so many victims are little children who are unable to protect themselves and who rely-on grown-ups to preserve their Th . Fire Prevention Bureau urge that every porsntploy his her» part in Fire every day in the year‘. . lL'.A.IANAi-lAN.lnl ' X i, , ‘E it | i The Fire Prevention Bureau Of The city Of Charlottetown . .. Issues The Following Warning To The Citizens Of Charlottetown . .. That,By YOU ARE GAMBLING ,- Om‘ c.orI1-::-—r"rri<>cn l | . I. T I l I- Ls;_J