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Mike Muldowan Obituary — I don’t make money, I just make chips’ —- Clippings

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Mike Muldowan Obituary — I don’t make money, I just make chips’ —- Clippings

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The Ottawa Citizen
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
25 Aug 2008, Mon  •  Page 30

 

In Memory of Mike Moldowan — The Man Behind the Fries

The Moldowans —- Mary Cook News Archives 1982

Historic chip wagon owner will not be compensated by town

Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy — Or Mike Muldowan’s Fries

1963 Rule of Thumb for a Strong Physique — Straight Outta Carleton Place High School

The Day Mike Muldowan’s House Burnt Down

Documenting Franktown Road Before it Changes

Lottie Barr’s Chips Almonte –Thanks to Allan Stanley

Chip Trucks We Have Known

 

Please Don’t Go! The Saga of Mike Mulowan — Clippings

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Please Don’t Go! The Saga of Mike Mulowan — Clippings

 

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The Ottawa Citizen
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
09 May 1972, Tue  •  Page 3

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In Memory of Mike Moldowan — The Man Behind the Fries

The Moldowans —- Mary Cook News Archives 1982

Mike Muldowan Obituary — I don’t make money, I just make chips’ —- Clippings

Historic chip wagon owner will not be compensated by town

Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy — Or Mike Muldowan’s Fries

1963 Rule of Thumb for a Strong Physique — Straight Outta Carleton Place High School

The Day Mike Muldowan’s House Burnt Down

Documenting Franktown Road Before it Changes

Lottie Barr’s Chips Almonte –Thanks to Allan Stanley

Chip Trucks We Have Known

 

The Moldowans —- Mary Cook News Archives 1982

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The Moldowans  —- Mary Cook News Archives 1982

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This photo from the Christmas Parade of 1981 is of Mike Moldowan’s chip wagon passing the Bank of Nova Scotia. From the Collection of The Carleton Place and Beckwith Heritage Museum. Tim Campbell The original horse drawn chip wagon was given to the museum and then loaned to the Chamber of Commerce. It was then basically ignored until it was irreparable and I believe it was demolished. A sad ending to a great story.

 

 

 - Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
13 May 1982, Thu  •  Page 8

 

 

In Memory of Mike Moldowan — The Man Behind the Fries

Historic chip wagon owner will not be compensated by town

Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy — Or Mike Muldowan’s Fries

1963 Rule of Thumb for a Strong Physique — Straight Outta Carleton Place High School

The Day Mike Muldowan’s House Burnt Down

Documenting Franktown Road Before it Changes

Lottie Barr’s Chips Almonte –Thanks to Allan Stanley

Chip Trucks We Have Known

 

 

Mary Cook Archives

Mary and Walter Swinwood — Mary Cook News Archives 1981

The Evolution of the Women’s Institute — Mary Cook News Archives 1982

Bob Sadler’s Boat Rides –Mary Cook News Archives 1982

Carleton Place Ladies Auxiliary — Chamber of Commerce 1987– Mary Cook Archives

It’s Hard for Women to get into Office in Carleton Place — 1974 –Mary Cook

Mary Cook Archives —Philip Mailey — January 25 1983

Carleton Place a place for Mad Scientists! Mary Cook News Archives 1983

Mary Cook Archives — Rifle Ranges and Nursery Schools — September 1980

Mary Cook News Archives — The Wool Industry 1982

The Day Mike Muldowan’s House Burnt Down

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It was in the 60s that the Carleton Place Canadian reported that a house was gutted and an adjoining garage was  damaged in a flash fire. That house belonged to famous chip maker Mike Muldowan on Franktown Road in Carleton Place, and the local Ocean Wave fire dept had it under control within 15 minutes.

At 11:30 am one Friday morning a crew of town employees passing the house noticed what seemed to be smoke coming from the building. Fred Harrington said the whole house seemed to just blow up, and the house and the garage were in flames in seconds. The alarm was turned in from the adjoining grocery store and residence occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Muldowan.

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Photo from Jennifer Fenwick Irwin from The Carleton Place and Beckwith Heritage Museum

 

The dis-used house was used to store Mr. Muldowan’s grease for his potatoe business, and also his potatoes. This empty house on the Moldowan property was originally located across the street on Franktown Road and was moved when they were about to build the new Mississippi Manor subdivision.

 

Columns of black flames and smoke were visible for blocks and his loss was expected to be a heavy one.

Some 2500 feet of hose was needed to control the fire, and the house was once occupied by Mile Muldowan and years ago was the residence of Dunky Demers.

 

Historical question

Who was Dunky Demers?

In Memory of Mike Moldowan — The Man Behind the Fries

Historic chip wagon owner will not be compensated by town

Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy — Or Mike Muldowan’s Fries

1963 Rule of Thumb for a Strong Physique — Straight Outta Carleton Place High School

Chip Trucks We Have Known