wee ee ee me yt | Friday, -July/24, 1059. ' ve . foe ; . ra “ ity be ee Fully Stocked Store. 1 m ; ; Prince Rupert Daily. ‘News isi nets a co ee ec BABINE LAKE* RESORT and STORE |. RE-OPENED | ca OPERATED BY HERB AND ‘GAY. GALE AT. : He TOPLEY LANDING=-TOPLEY, B C,. CABINS — REASONABLE RATES” _BOATS AND MOTORS — VERY™ REASONABLE. . » GROCERIES AT CITY. PRICES | {GAS YOUR’ BOAT. AT. OUR NEW MODERN WHARF vm edt seme ve vee, MRP om Lp te eee pw how 4 ° Good Supply Fishing Tackle 2 ,@. Full. Line of . Fresh ‘Meat: and Vegetables. | @ Shell Gas and Oil—Pump for, Cars and Boats Here's | Ss. Order ( From. the. LOTUS ¢ “BECAUSE The food is: excellent o wee “BECAUSE ~The. kitchen ‘and cafe Spotlessly clean ay | BECAUSE | The prices arc” very reasonable - ‘NEXT TIME PHONE 3133 OR | are’, 2 oe on . BECAUSE » oe _ They cater to. individual: tastes. dhelp of: the "JACK ‘LINDSAY stands proudly in . his - new home- made’ swish- esign “speedboat, the Fury. The -eraft was built by truck. driver’ Norman. Kinslor,. ‘who ° ‘himself. «drives a “D”, hydro ir outboard Faces. The Fury. is. 15 feet, .two inches rong: six ‘feet,’ four: i >ROPWASH, an “Ips an eas sy trip and 1. an rat syle “Crise to Ketchikan suggested By GLADYS BALDWIN don’t know why. more ches in beam. --Photo by Gladys Baldwin. Prince Rupert people don’t make ity’ is the way Frank Derry. described t the recent two boat cruise to Ketchi-| kan, made by the “Milady” “Aboard the 28 foot cabin. cruis- I er: “Milady”. were: Mr. -and. -Mrs. Frank Derry-and their four chil- dren. -Skippering> ‘and’ crewing the 32-foot “Nancy” were Mr..and Mrs, Douglas Guyatt and three small Guyatts, all of Prince Ru- pert. , Leaving Prince Rupert, they made . the north end of Dundas Island their first anchorage. Leaving - ‘there at -three. o'clock the next: morning, to catch the. tide, they had smooth seas - and ‘fair weather all the way. to Ket- chikan.: “There 1 was never more than 50 yards between the two boats on the whole trip and sometimes they travelled lashed together for company. WONDE REUL HOSPITALI ITY ‘At Ketchikan, the facilities and. Ketchikan | Yacht: Club were extended to them by lives aboard his boat. Mr. Derry ;ful Perry Yates, the caretaker, who and the “Nancy.” caid the hospitality. was “wonder-. and the conveniences even; better.” Electricity was: available, and -hot and cold: showers.:.. Mr. them and gave them a-resume of interesting places: and things to see. ‘They encountered. some “yoingh going on their return trip — be-. tween Dejeng. ‘Island.and Arnis- ton Point (Goose Bay). ‘Their running :time for, this «stretch was seven hours. for about. 10: miles, the length of ‘timé it. took them for the trip north to Ket- chikan from Arniston Point, A. distance of 60 miles. Mr. Derry said they just fol: lowed charts and compass: and had no trouble at all with navi+ gation. ‘He. suggested that: an i one. taking” the trip and. wanting ito wait over. rough weather’ be= tween. Cape Fox. Call i in and Look Over our GENERAL ELECTRIC WASHERS | - SOME SPECIAL FEATURES: Washhasket -onpacity Warm Temp, Control Hot or Cold ; Activator ‘ Washing Gk /. Non-Clogging Vilter-Klo- Two Wash Cyelo 1 THESE AND ‘MANY: ‘MORK ATTRACTIVE WUATURES NORTHERN BC POWER Cai DON 71 LET _ LAUNDRY ) WORRIES \ $ THE You UP . ie anc e 4 General Electric Automatic Washer eS a + a etre oe ao oO . ca r aw ’ wo LOW DOWN PAYMENT > ON VERY EASY TERMS Better Call | in . today! . Stewart Yatcs contacted the customs’ for; and Dundas} ! would find’ good” ‘anchorage » at. qsome switching. y ‘Surprised at anything!” ors .Rowing and Yacht Club- has Fogey Bay, a short distance from ithe Cape. Children. along on the trip i were Ricky, Deirdre, Ronald and! Guy Derry; Gary, Douglas and : Linda Guyatt. Sb The red-sailed, 29-foot auxil- lary sloop, “Sword” left last Sat- urday, destination Bonilla Island. Skipper and crew are N. A. Beke- tov, District Marine Agent and son Paul. There'll be rooster tails and tall spray out at Taylor Lake on Sun- day where the Prince. Rupert Outbe2zrd association. will be | holding the third outboard races of the season. I understand . Gerry Gilmour will be racing in a borrowed’ boat. ‘Gerry, who now lives in’ New Westminster and is. -visiting in Rupert for the summer, was one of the cup winners last year. From all reports,- drivers ‘and boats in many instances won't : notch LEP. Some drivers . Taway ‘on "holidays “and “som fare : going, so there is going® to’ be Just don’t bei eo he de Who says we don’t have visit- -in ‘Prince’ Rupert! Prince ‘ berthed. 37 boats from all parts - of the North American continent _ in the lst few weeks. _York Yacht Club, Catalina. Is- The New land, Sausa'ito Cruiser Club and Annapolis Yacht Club, along with many others, are repre- sented on the log at the yacht “club. . . tt ob fe Within the next few days out- Bj beard cruisers taking part in the . Alaska-Canada-Seattle Outboard Marathon should be making an appearance in the © harbor their way north, Marathon is sponsored by the Northwest >Marine Industries and «starts July 30, Huge stage derts less than shoes The largest movable stage in the world, which moves on and in under five minutes was: given Its first trial run this week, The Canadian National Ex- hibltion’s stage, a 210 ton monster, moving on 10 eleetric- ally — controlled caterpillars, treads lightly on the now foot: ball playing fleld at the Exhibl- tlon Grandstand, In splto of tls size and welght, jt makes Jess of a dent in tho grass than a 126 pound woman With high-heeled shoes, The stage'’s pressure is only 6% pounds per square Inch, Jack Arthur executive produc- ey of Canadinnn °5), this yenr's Grandstand Show says that the portable stage is the same sive ns tho fixed stage of othor yenrs, This was acknowledged to be the Inrgast outdoor stage in the world, ; Thoro ts 1,200 squaro foot of floor space on tho stage and 1) has a prosconium oponing of 180 feet and Js 80 feet deap, Thea Atage is also fitted with threo turntables sinilar to those which oxisted in the former Grand- atand stage, Covering tho rear 60 foot of the stngo'ls a roof to protect tho -perfommors and settings fram the Weather, At this polnt the world's lnrgoat, stage curtain hangs, 140 feot wiedo and 40 feet high, off the Grandstand playing feld | 3 we. : : y vs : ’ etl e wee, 4 . : a : " . oy Mera aN PLAY: WITH ‘DEATIC WALSALL, Eng. | @—Teen- age’ ‘death’ riders” are worrying railwaymen in this Staffordshire sown. .They. ‘line up at.a leve “srossing. and cycle Over the trac! ust’ ‘before. the train passes. iim |. the, way.’ WV CMT TECH TV TOT TOU 9 we eH YY OP 4 a ty ty 9 0G eet WW i ¢ UPSIDE- DOWN: “FLIGHT og LONDON i=. 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