RGD an Ba ae FR TG SAID a cea emo TRON RT IIT Gane e PPAR R SISA at we stab uo : 1 ree b eat Northwest = "News Desk 3204, Sports 3205 MS ee ee Published ot Canada's Most: Strategic Pacific Port: Business, Classified 3203. . Advertising 3201. ~ PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., TUESDAY,,C ~ wn oe ‘ # TOBER 3, 1961 ~ , Social 3206, City may lose ont MMI, Butedale, Name Prifiée Rupert: Chamber of Commerce was warn- : ed last night that unless it took a more active part in| ~ a Highway 16: community conventions and discussions . would find itself losing out to towns. “along the| ine.” oo ms oa : ta pe ar : port of Prince. Rupert] . ‘past year totalled 1,000,- - of 1960, the Chamber of t at its monthly meeting a Halibut landings. at. | ‘|from all sources during cl 000 pounds more than tho: Commerce was told'last ni in La Gondola Cafe. we N.°R. .Christensen, told ., the’ chamber’s monthly meeting: that? sls. Both plants would be can- ng fresh and frozen crab meat. | : : ee ‘He said that Nelson Brothers i: the. halibut landings to’. Princej: + 4: a : ° |. Rupert: only, and’ not including’ ae Co-Op wou be fisting Butedale or. Namu,. totalled -16,-j-0¢ di p. ine o-Op, wou e 681,000 pounds in 1961. °~ ending out 15 boats and Nelson \-"-These included halibut landed: Brothers,10,to 15 vessels. P by Canadian and American ves-: eee clan Seer aM expected 5 R. G. Wil-| | PE - 5 Joa tte open: Nevembper 1, r. Christ- ston ree aid. that Bae avail Lake and, Fort St. John, and | RUNS RAILWAY Donald sel at On by Tae ee Oat: ‘ensen said, and British Columbia | ble hemlock in the Hecate sus- ere eorge an rince Ru-. SO Yea * On ted aresident packers and sold in direct sales.;Fackers Lie expected to be can-|-. ained yield area made establish-|P° ° mat the. provincial . v-| and ‘yeeaP chairman of Ca- | “The 1961 landings were. mor ning by November 10, using Nel-|" At of pulp. mill ‘either atl, @ tna e provincla’ -BOV- ‘ . oe ar, than 1,000,000..* pounds “higher son Bros. “facliities: al Port: Ed- ‘prince Rupert or Kitimat a pos- ernment make available. to, the -nadian “National Railway or |inan the 1960 landing ee ward. on Pre : {or Kitimat a pos: ens ts ” Gor- andings* of 15, |" a ility Bo provincial musert $25,000 for) another wwe vives Mr. cay, | 663,00 d ly 2,000,000 - two hundred tons.of herrin oes CR oe --\the restoration and preservation.| don,” who receives $75,000 a) QO .and nearly 4\ ta v are? . & CACTIVE CHAMBERS — | -lof totem poles. “"s. | year to make him the highest- pounds above the 1959 landings |‘ac already Been caugny Tn to Mr, McDonald said’ that the| Mr. McDonald said that next| paid public servant in Canada. of 14,706,000 pounds, ve ‘Op poe ts and jac pent cae ee ort cerrace and Kitimat chambers of|year’s convention will ‘pe. held | has -headed ‘the publicly-own; | Mr. Christensen said that prim | a ° 4 for. Ts P a Mos 950. His re- |ces had been good, with medium); ward for processing. . : Mr. Christensen said, that the P . mmerce were most active and|in Terrace. and he hoped that ed railway since 1 vitt “if Prince. Rupert chamber Prince Rupert’ chamber would |. appointment. was announced |and large halibut bringing seven |< Ler lal ut dn’t do something to prevent send a more formidable delega- September 20 in the final min- to 10 cents more ‘than‘last: year ‘Co-Op had been expanding . its there could. be pulp mill in tion than it had to the Prince| utes of the last session of Par- and chicken halibut prices two Farview operation and that the th Kitimat - Terrace area be-| George convention. . a - | liament. GP Photo |to three cents higher than . last | new equipment was expected to d:anythir — year’s prices. - "Tbe in operation by October 15. e. Ki fore this city. did:‘anything about |." : ; c Ct ey ary are i. |together - in. advertising ‘and Nel Meee who rises promotion of the Prince Rupert Y BG were! and Ketchikan areas for the Al- Prince Rupert's only delegates to| aska marine highway traffic; ithe: Associated: Boards of ‘Trade | -- eo That 20 ore areas.” for 3 Vv : we . . . onvention in Prince | Ge0r8| camping, plonieking and, posse x po pe established between Williams s "Shipments of-trozen fish were|. :Four Co-Op bite trawlers and | ‘Montgomery chats.with stewardess Sumi British Columbia on hi “Marshal Viscount, Highway was” accomplished |: at a . *he- expense of. Highway: ii | OO LD ° hich Highways ‘Minister 'P. A.| - as e a or Ci ij. had promised to keep | -. a ir the: Copper wes te a a ,. {> . The Cha He said that. the, $1,100,000). ar Ctara _.... |fair, to, good, the: fisheries com-| 0% Atlin. Fisheries Ltd, trawler)” spent on the “Terrace .to Lakelse; rea er . grain * S orage -. {mittee chairman ‘said, adding |-were already out: after flatfisia ; rf ( plishe ot De at ep that while there had,” been a} ape several other vessels “were “et e eV. or. are starting to ‘increase.” - ° There i a shortage of.mink feed’ and. president,.Norman ‘A. M. MacKenzie of. the University .of Bri ty Ui > Mr. Christensen: - said’. that|:te supply. ranchers from. Prince |.” at. Vancouver after. a visit. to, Communist China. “Lord Montgomet Me c= while the main fishing seasons ‘Rupert Manitoba.” : ov.) -Kengie’s guest, for a four-day visit. before onfinuing his journey bacs Sg ‘ : shrimp, clam, flatfish and {he ply the. mink’ feed de- oe “ eer rtments = ccom- ring operations ‘planned for the re Christensen. id. . |. slump: in sales: for awhile “they,),P tting.on beam ‘trawl ..geat. |. MONTY./ARRIVES ss Field mber of. Commerce will prepare a brief |had‘ended there were still. crab, oats are needed: if we re ‘Terrace and oth a E - Pe , tions of Highway: 16 before they: ‘by. 1,000, Se ty aan “erab-| vat the canned / Sm O nauguration of ‘the Alaska mMar-}. he detailed brief the government - owned Cana- tion plants. were planning crab-)" 2: said that..the canne Sale |e cer : \ , ine highway system, Mr. Willis-| -esolution will’ be sent. to the dian‘ National ‘Railways and al- bing operations. with one foe mon pack hae been good .with rari aa FoR Be es eee using four and: the atter three |the sockeye salmon: pack greater be The’ Chamber of Commerce last: ton had told Mr. McDonald that - Agri ready is the location of a g0v- ig four an atter | es on: pa ee“there were only so many dol- Departments on Agriculture and ernment - owned -grain elevator of the larger type fishing, ves-.) than, had: been, anticipates of a lars to go round and ;he doubted | ~ oe --lwith a capacity: “of 1,250,000 |" » ae SS I much longer 1 esiden ars Miighway 16 would be com-| | R- B. Fen chairman of |pushelss Be es ag Prince Rupert. [aa amet he alan’t 'po pletely paved by the.time the the chamber’s port and marine|" pr. L. M. Greene, who talked) SAVATAGE £ - PARARTC || what nad.started out. as a\the chamber, said that he didn’t | port ferry system to Alaska. opened. | committee, said the preamble of | with government: officials as a Wart S, speec es, repor Ss uti av ae it t hat the Depart- think ‘there is: a- com munity |O.° oT MUCH HOPE oo | the resolution was based on the | member of a chamber delega- |}. oo os we we Ce Bee soe of “Transport: is a eoking shorter of housing than Prince ( Nr. Gaglardi didn’t promise | facts 7) that recent bulk sales|ton to Ottawa said’ that while) |g oe ee gg [housing for two ortcopter:pilots |RUPeTE oe the convention anything hope- of Canadian grain for overseas Prince. Rupert was,recognized as at - e ion inner meetin and two engineers, prought on|..W- J. Smith Said that ‘about ful for Highway 16, Mr. McDon~ shipment had resulted in grain|@e ideal location for shipping . ; z w “brief but heated condemnation | two years ‘ago there were “lots|.:.. . or. movements which existing - fa- grain to the Orient, the chamber |: : 4 eee a brief but heated « jon |tWO Yeats ee and front page 2 of City Couneil’s lack of action ; ane . : | stories in ‘The Daily News’ about |: ald.told the chamber. wees ‘s Se a ‘ woe cilities on the Pacific Coast were should remember that the new . A plaque of honor. was awarded to Canadian Le- on the housing: situation. € Vews. @ “i Norton Youngs two apartment blocks that. were: Mr. McDonald said that Rich- ‘ ; unable to handle efficiently (2) port of Squamish was pushing| . " . " ee | Mr are te Downing, comment. of | a © ig estimated that,an in-|for_a grain elevator there. | gion Membership Chairman G. N. Lemire at the Ca- ee ee amber orton young” | going to be built but after Ridge | of the ites, stressed to the’ crease ater on in gram the SOBs ae Our lobby for nadian Legion No. 97 dinner meeting held last Wed-|nousing was being “hela UP un- | Holdings on in there ‘has crtal to the Unat, Highway ation cific Coast is required (3) that and cireularize 8 brief to ali|nesday. night, The presentation was made by Zone ta reey oerae report on Gated Asked what the. survey. con- faire éf.the $15,000,000 Prince Ruperte aaa Rupee 1S ee ati days Bore opy of ooo riot. a rich th +Commander Samuel Kirkealdy.to the branch for gain- (Engineering wasices Lid,” the|sisted of, Ald, Youngs ‘said: that| 2 © 'nlaska marine highway project. steam ne mil? siatic ports), A copy Oo brief, which the |. the great - umber of bers i lcity’s consultants. it was a complete survey of ur- : than any similarly serviced port | chamber ordered. prepared, and | ing the gr eatest num yer of new members in the zOne,; aA. Pp, Crawley, president of |ban needs and that it was being |. s “wer, Downin told delegates , ; , 10 W , O21. 4 aG snue West, ‘M g & in North America and (4) that|the resolution will. be sent. to which covers the area from Houston to the Queen carried out by town planners. : the Prin ‘Rupert Gener : Os- ts have to wait for its \s yd The discussion’. started ‘when | pital... et dake ” tay by sin eo. would be Prince Rupert is the terminus of |Frank Howard, MP Skeena. | Cl lotte I land ( ° RE OS ! . ’ tg - rn nm | ONarlovle ‘slanas.. aT ae A t h Secretary E. T. Applewhaite read: “Mrs. Jacobsen’ ‘was, a...well- ay | «a MegDOnIG kan decentes me LL ae — Se . | Mr. Kirkcaldy congratulated cored and Shi on town) # irpor p OMNES ictter trom the DOT reporting | known oldtimer of ‘the. district’ : considered that Prince’ Rupert} | the branch on thelr wonderful, The Pony League, although not |’ ; that two pilots and two helicop- having arrived here.in 1907, She wasn't doing too much toward! | iS €a ing may re uce progress during the past. year. so successful, is to be feted at , vested : ter engineers wotld be arriving moved. to Terrace cin 1912. and jon 6 ; Pe, He suggested’ that the ‘Legion a dinner at the Broadway Cafe req in the city to’man the. giant {returned to. this city in°1918," ee ‘ : helicopter to, be based here: ~. She ‘is survived by her daugh- thg preparation of its ferry land- Ho suger the athletic pro , — ake’ part in e athletic pt | The Legion boxing club will be| ne city Telephone Depart-|" rhe letter: also -asked. if. ai ter, Mrs, Willlam Moorhouse ings for the Alaska-to-Cannda h . t di sneielans 1 next year and send athictes starti i Wools, } o 6 . (gram? v senda starting again’ for. tk inter | ant We - p ber Nee veseel eal ‘ isease. incl ence to compete in. the Pacific Na- Season ne winter | ment will be asked by the Cham-| rangortents. could be. made. to and. her ‘step-daughter, .- Mrs. SOUNDINGS TAKEN ==.” ce eo a tional Exhibition. He stated that); The’ Legion scholarship was|2Ch of Commerce 1 insta we tind suitable accommodation for James Moen} and three grand- “T told them that the federal Increased fish consumption made by’ taking. whole ish, of | he was certain that’ Prince Ru-'! awarded to Ronald Roberts, who public telap hones Pemall vane the two. pilots and their. families children and. one. great-grand- government Was taking sound-|has been mooted us a means of varying sizes, grinding them’ and | pert, and district. had- athletes is now enrolled at-the University land for ait use . the Prince and the two single. engineers, «* child... De etn ings near the drydock ‘to decide reducing -heart discase, No Re| after removing the fat by al} with the necessary calibre to en- of B.C.” ee pilots lan ne is aiose ; Mr, Crawley : said that) there, ~The, f ral Christenson told the Chamber of{chemical process, drying the | ter, “Activities such as these also, William Rane, a life member upert arp so lwas.a definite, housing ‘shortage: place atthe Forguson Funeral R. A, Morley sald that ab pre- |heroe and. pressure,” should be |Home tomorrow at 2 pms-with on the best site. for the, forry che site landings and asked. them what Commerce last night. flour so produced, help control” juvenile delin- and pugler for the Legion for L in, sent there is.no means of com-|prought to bear‘on the federal |the ‘Rev, Dr. R. W. K. Eliott . aia they were doing,” Mr, McDonald]. Mr, Christensen, chairman of| . Specifications Inid, down for quoney,” he sald... many ‘years, presented to the), is no men the Rev. . a “Gh sald, ae ~ lthe chamber's fishories commit the fish, flour: rule, that the fat} .This athletic program is nob! braneh the original bugle he had munication for the pilot of government ‘to. alleviate. it... He officiating... Mrs. Jacobsen ‘will * ; small plane landing on tho alr- |said that, the DOT: proposed: to be-buried.in the Pythian. plot In atleast after | pring ina dozen huge trailers Tarview Cometery, fiiheral service will take We He sald “they admitted that| tec, sald that an international content shall: nat .exceed 1 per restricted to adherants. of vot-lcarried: all. throygh the First}" Oe. Oe gney hadn't done much more,” {sclontific conference sponsored cont and that the final product erans, but is open to; all age; World War. Mr, Ranco brought | Rort after 4 p.m, OF d Nations Jast week should have no more. than faint | groups. 9. Mae ‘the bugle ‘back with him, from the airport's temporary terminal to house its Prince Rupert alre |) Mr, McDonald sald that ather| by the Unite r ) PeGiret it resolutions passed. by {he con=|;had called for more resoaréh on | fish odor and tasto,,When baked! Guest speaker atthe dinner his recent holiday. to England. . ig closed) | d| A, P, Crawley, enamber presi-, fish flour as’ a means of moot- |!n bread In the ratio of dno part | was Magistrate B, T. Applewhalte | A 25-year badge was awarde viey Po ie ( dent, sald that a pliot could still J one Pelican lands aosbDbasaaoaoen con teresting discourse | tO John Munro, who could not ¢ Lee on included: |... 3 ve That the Smithors alrport ihg world nutritional needs, The of fish, protein concentrate tO) who gave an In | pe improved bo freslitate fire- United States delegation attond- jl ‘parts of, gran’ flour, there | on the House of Commoiis, telling atlond because .of ill health, The | telephone for a water taxi from: fighting bombers during the for-| ing the $5-nation conference’ 1 should be no dotoctable fish odor | of. tite various branches of gov- |award will bo taken to Mr, Mun- | the phone in the contractor's van sab fir @ONRONS ee «| Washington, had: urged Imple- ortaste, (ernment: procedure,” : ro by Rev, D, R. Chassels, Legion quarters near. the: torminale op Sand Id ER Dy OR ae ne | ~@ That ‘the B,C, government montation of large scalo human)" ty | da Woodward,.an Unem- Padra, "|" He. said .that the new. perm). fee eal om Ono’ United States vessel ‘sold ; : event a rond connecting ‘Wigh- teating of fish flour.*s 0 | *ceinn bnyve -|Ployment™ Commission ‘advisory William Brott reported on the | anent nipert terminal, when] 0 ta oe 118,000 pounds of black cod un . obs way 16 with Ainaka aver a west] Tho confertnee anid that thore ISs ! 9: Oys: | ropresentative ‘spoke -of tho nd- sonlor cltizon’s housing project | in operation,” would: he open 24]. LONDON (Reuters) — Queen |the Princo Rupert exchange Lo- : : cory Lada ancexelting possibility” that MM we oe [ pisabiliby of having n:vocational and stated that this work should | hours a daye to | Elizabeth ™ has conferred AN jgay, " ! te 7 " om os Kan bo underway in’ the vary near ‘The chamber. approved a. mo-: earldom, :; on, Antony, Arms (| Tt way the Pollcan. Prices pald 44 arly, route; oe PEN 7. "@ That B.C, and Alka work] incronaed ftah.. consumption| f iA . training centro or fob training | oe aight might cub down o | oe esa of, BD OF P| future. a tion asking )the::clty. to Install strong-Jonos, hughind of Prin: - | py Pat “ ght cut down on the Incidence Sa € at . VOX course’ of:.somo ‘kind instituted On saturday, a zone, meeting | two telephones, one ab the alr. sore kaegarety Ih WAH BINOUNC by B.0. Freon a wore 10.3 in Prince Ruport, ance the clos-| was hold In tho Legion auditor | port and one nat the Department |.od from “Buckingham Palace | “7 teta. § lofhonrt disonse, 9 |: . ee ‘Parked car hit. ‘| omr, Ohtiatensen. reported bo » Two clby boys. mirsing | alnee ost ono was:in Prine. George. ee . te Ata +4 ' . . . : . i ha * » oe ‘ gt i . e { d le at ° ‘ ‘ oh, Lo Shoe, 0 eyes ae ering Batcpay eae! 4 : ) re : “moat driven hy Stuart Glonn| the chamber that catnblishment ‘Sunday inight were found sate): Broaldont.. Graham : Alexander I, Wi a vonetondNNeD, of Teansicyloyy mrged all mem= ‘ The Sleyonr=Oid., former 0. WEATHER poeee ane t ¢ aie > w vay { MeFariano of 1600. Bighth Ave-| of. a proposed definition and] and sound of Anyox, approxim~ clooted:n committoo. td explore a Oe ey eee , | beoyonrn oi .. wa nue. Hast was in noilialon with a] standard of: identity for {lah atoly 100 “milo, north of hore, |this possibility, 3 " ° caaas bers te ethene tHe Noon “olety | Whotore i Wl owe, Galo warning In cffed. OV- parked yehiclo owned by North-| protein ‘concentrato or holo| about. 7 p.m ‘Monday nighte.. 4: Ma re Gy ae Firemen answer. meeting of tho chamber a While | eee oe ead Margy ee nnel rmittent | ue weal Construction about 12:10) fish flour had been annowicod © Grant Dorey, 1G, aon ‘ot “Mr, ork W 1. Miiott thank mine rein FEA A a DONA commie - done married. Maranrs! Medes ocr want. ny weenoe: a . : " eee : ; MARR ie ts RW, EK, Blilott thanking ic | 7 ' |atoner of aka Dopartment: of |: ny, WEA ef rain. t , ‘ dno 7 aS ' ia Ten imeatimatod, yt atta Rood and Drug: Ad- and Mra, Mla, pérry of 1125) pranch for. donating a plano and two alarms / . [public Works will: sponk, me nf | Today's palace’ announces | tay: ‘tittle change In: tom=" 4 a —_ wines | THO announce vont 1 And Bovonti Aventia Tas and Larry | other items to Friendship Hous.) Firemen responded to two, Dato: for. the meating has not | ment comes a fow weeks hoe perature, Winds south 20. i = ae gg AO mantygnalurer had faitod tt Lindner M.. Bon tn Mt and and trom Capt, W.