ON AN Vv Beer ey a t Rupert ‘Fis! ermen’ 8 Credit Celet Cre “fT he :, SUCCESS of: y f f “Y wae ee ete: ‘from ‘St. “Fran. ‘ier. University, NB.) the | iHeoFDoF ted: ship: of less than: 100, and|: ~-assets.of $1,200...(W. H.- Brett was first president, Harry. Hansen, Nic president. ‘and Alex Sinclair, niversary. of. .the * -Fishermen’ Ss Credit’ Union also: coincides. with, tion’as president’ again... he past : 20: ‘years the. PRFECR ed. many: ‘milestones As- ; -$5, 000, 000 and 3,000. mahip ts elimbls $40 cd, 000:: arger ‘transactions $543,000 in oans $2 rince: Rupert - Fish- SuRTYORN with m as’ its first first. hardware‘ ‘store: on’ “Third: -Averiue, “|'moved * to the ..Prince Rupert | assets’ of -more than’ $1,250,000 e ‘derson, ‘Sidney; Woodside, G.>R: |of 43 and ‘assets of $504. “A year i . Rae tat! y mh e ae Three credi unions ‘in: Prince Rupert today join those across Canada in “opserving: International Credit’ Union. | he Kalen Conus Credit’ Union and the Day...They are . Unio a all menibers the. “Raien| until: 1956, when. its officers: were. Fishermen’s. Credit. Union offices ‘at. Cow Bay... With ‘the opening of the -new.. Co- -Op* Centre,” the ‘credit ‘union ‘moved’ into: central offices with. ‘other | credit unions. “On” November 1;.. the. ‘Kaien Consumers Credit. Union with its and 1,700 : members’ will" ‘amal- gamate: ‘with: the” ‘Celco:: Credit | Onion which. has’ ‘assets of! $250, - | 000 ‘and: 550. members. a Presidents of the Kaien Con-| sumers Credit. Union since. its “ception ‘have, been Mr. ‘Rudder- ham;: Charles Bellis, George An- |. ‘Brett, F. Ws Grimkle, ‘H. J. Mer- | chant, ‘James ° Williams, -Daniel |: Delaney. “Treasurers. since | 1945 include Mrs... Margaret - Lowes, Miss Jean Mrs ..Mabel Rye, : James Williams, Mrs. “Betty. Williams, and George Viereck,, who: has been associated with credit unions ‘since 1945. ‘CELCO GROUP. Celco. Credit. ‘Union was in- | corporated . in May. 22;-.1951. by Columbia. ° “Cellulose Company Ltd. ‘employees two. weeks before the: Watson Island pulp. mill be-| gan “production... : “By the end of 1951 Celco Gred-| it ‘Union boasted. a membership later: there - were . 173 members | € {and assets had. grown to $18,053. ‘Today, just’ before its. merger with” Kaien: Consumers Credit Union, the Celco group has 550° “Mrs. | and: Mrs. John Denning, Lysak,. Mrs. Florence Greenwood, Pte ete * the 20-year old: Prince ’ og, “McBride was first pres- ident! of the board: of directors -| with Thomas | Sherry.as the first) Other| _treasurer- managers and assist- treasurer” . manager, ‘ants. since then have: been Mr. and Mrs. George. Miller, Mr. and Fairfield - Vanier. ‘and “Mr. Today, S. J. Simpson. is pres- ident of: the ‘current: board, with Ronald Merrison . as secretary, R. H. Simonds as vice-president, Carl ‘Leeman, G. .E. Cameron, H. I. Phipps and. Reginald ‘Ron- ald ‘make - up the . rest . of: dhe board. ‘Nev Ww ‘policy y- for jailbirds | - KINGSTON, Ont. @— Prison- ers in Canadian “penitentiaries are to receive extra recreational, visiting and mailing privileges in what. Justice “Minister Fulton: de- scribes as a “great new event in the history of our country.” Mr. Fulton announced... “the changes: Tuesday.” night. at» _the week-long conference ‘of: ‘Cana- dian ~ penitentiary wardens © sand said’ the move is a) ‘new, “pro- ‘gressive” penal policy. The. jus- tice department acted on recom- mendations from: the wardens. - wt LANDING AID) 1.8. ~TOULON, France (A)—A five- watt solar battery. is being test- ed for possibie use as runway guide markers on isolated . Afri-’ can: airports. Experts say the sun often generates one ‘kilowatt VV EET EEN STE TTR EIEN CE Bo pee he eb eM a at ANN VMTN YH SOY ” mye ate tay Hyp tyty tome COLONEL J. GC. XK. STRATHY Canada (right), ‘presents a drum to Major- -General ‘V. Boucher d it on behalf of the Royal’ East ‘second from right), who accepte Kent Regiment. The drum, which’ will b Canterbury Cc affiliation between the two r Derek Johnson of Canterbury. NEW YORE —Brendan Be- han is in’ an- enthusiastic. col~ lision. with the: American: scene. The. round, “ rumpled play- wright from ‘Dublin tells “of it with blue-streak zeal. “Tet’s go. to a saloon,” he be- gins || when invited to. an. inter- view, Behan, a reformed : boozer of redoubtable capacity, “isn’t packsliding, mind you. He just feels easier guzzling his soda water in familiar, dim- Ht in- formality. | Having come. to Gotham to participate in the first Broad- members. and assets of $293.4 098: : of - energy a square metre. in ‘Africa.. . way production | of one of his ‘oer ey Te A " . Po Sgt Nye VR | oe ' we : . ‘ see : " peg ee . hor . os . ae a . . ’ Be ’ : yee eee Ee LYELL HESTON E ALERTS SUNN a HN ag NE NEE ES Bey KENNA PEER VENT NVALUE UN TENE PEN EERE OLY ir eo Oe Oe &yty “ety VAAN ayy ~ yprinee. “Rupert Daily wets Wednesday, October” 19, 1960... “The Buffs”, at Canterbury, i e laid up in’ the Warrior’s » ‘Chapel of athedral, was presented to mar egiments. -Holding the -drum~are Corporals Ronald EHiott (left)’ of Windsor, Brendan Behan off the bottle ye ” _ Surprised cabbie ‘picks - trans-Canada > ‘passenger but refused to pay more. “T took it from him,” sa “Tt was just ;headquarters. ‘said. $1,150, / said. Cab-| -"dms igivt uge an ordinary . trip in town,” explained Hebert. “The ‘cost. of getting the. taxi. back to Montreal has to be cov- ered”? Stoyi peeled off ten #100 bills ' MONTREAL @ — one of those things,” bie. Leonidas. Hebert, : “Another, driver was flagecd by ‘this young man right near Peel and St. Catherine streets. “The young man ‘asked. to go to Vancouver but first of all. the | driver didn’t believe his ears and — m second his: car. wasn’t in quite moe os — 200d enough shape. for such a long trip. . “So he. sent the client over to me. I didn’t believe it either, un-| cll he produced . a bundle of $109 . bills.” That convinced. Hebert that Tony Stoyi,” a Czechosiovakian immigrant: in: Canada only four, months, really. wanted to visit a brother in Vancouver. : “He said he didn’t ike it here, The city was too big and con-, fusing for him.” Stoyi didn’t want to fly and preferred a chauffeured trip to one by train. Jf “well,” said Hebert, recount- ; ing his 6,5007mile round-trip in| an interview, “I called the office and asked what the rate’to Van- couver was.” . 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