joriiee Bupert. Daily Jets i Monday, . “March. 32) 962 “Seott’ said, vais tha : hip own ‘ers: are. ‘not. nterested in ask. “ing for: ‘Pilots; t0-be stationed hore. us : “The total cost.to, a:deepsen ship of not having.a ;pilot: stationed. here is $160: to’ $180, Lo This 18a: small ‘amount com- pared: with. the:ship's. overall op. jerating - costs: bu big: not an In- significant: ‘amown At the meeting * twas pointed out that the use..of: Prince Ru- ‘pert instead: of? Vaticouver fora trip from the. Orient. saves about $1,500 each way: in’ ‘operation ahd incurs only $180*in“extta - pilot. ‘age charges. Such*ssavings re. , in inthe first in- Average ‘charge. | ‘here. ‘is A “pilot: ‘gets $36. 30. a: day living . expenses ofor ‘every : ye from - his home “phere: is. “Ligue ‘advantage - hes having a: separate. pilotage ; gue | thority ‘established in Prince’ ‘Ru-'t pert, W. J. ‘Scott-’reported to the : Chamber, of Commerce’ last week. “Mr. ‘Scott said: he was basing his recommendation on informa- | tion ‘obtained ‘from . Capt. D. R. ‘|. Jones}: “supervisor | - of Pilotage fiom: Ottawa ‘and Capt. Coving- ‘ton. of the British Columbia Pi- | lotage Authority, . “Vancouver, ‘who’ met: city and. chamber offi- ‘clals at the City Hall. : -Mr.Scott said that Capt: Jones made it. clear’ he was in. Prince >| Rupert’: on an “exploratory trip ‘band, was: ‘quite prepared to rec- ommend the stationing of a pilot here or make any other required ‘changes “if economically foas- ible.” . Points made, were: Q)A pilot: stationed in Prince Rupert would insist.that his an- ‘nual earnings: would be- equal: to ~ | whatever “he is now making. ‘in e Vancouver. « : 12). In :B.C. District, ‘the: pilols get: - the ‘total fees: ‘collect, the |. base, : " ‘Discussion. showed 5 that ‘on. 52. ships. a: ‘year, 2°: local: spilot - “would not. ‘hearly: approach’ his. average ‘earnings ‘in: Vancouy : Only about-25 vessels: came ‘and ” left; ‘Prince. Rupert: from. and to . deepsea” direct. m Establishment of: a ‘local au- thority: here. would: increase: the costs to. a. “vessel calling - both here and: ‘Vancouver. ot Tl 2 -suggestion that:: a Jocal qualified man:be hired: ‘as a: lim- ited» district™ pilot | was: “not rec- ommended for: Prince: Ripert. The ‘general’ impression,. Mr... Svmphony orchestra when it lays its evening soneert in Prince Rupert, it was announced today i Vaneou- ver by Irwin Hoffman, musical director and condue- tor of the Vancouver Symphony orchestra: The Vancouver Symphony or- ~, chestra will play three concerts i in. Prince Rupert, two. in» the}. afternoon: for the city school |. children and an adult concert at), night. The Prince Rupert visit. will be the last but: one call of the Vancouver Symphony's: “1962 flying tour” cf the north. The symphony will give the - shal Orchestfal Concert: of the play” “Tehallcovsiy’s present series in. Vancouver on “Nutcracker Suite’ Sunday, March 18, at which will pighi’s “Pines of Rome’ be. featured the noted. violinist Besides Dvorak New. World Esther Glazer, who is: Mr. Toft-. Symphony”, theevening concert - ‘Lwill inelade Mozart’: s““Haffner® ; freight rates; but: Stance’ the pilotage! extras are paid, by the charterer. . ' The findings : of’. the - meeting will be referred ‘to? ‘thie -elty’s in- ie dustrial development, committee, Geotge March. 22/ oh aly Prine March 23 and Kitimat-March: 24 The. earliest Olympic : ‘games: ave-believed to date\ back as far’ as suly ‘of: 716 BC. Me ne man’s. wife, Next ‘morning the - ‘symphony Symphony No, 33° and the “Pines ' -, will: take off on‘ the flying. tour of Rome.” ee Poe . federal: -governmont pays. the “ | af overhead : ‘expenscs., os “12(3) ‘The Dominion - Pilotage ‘ernment, stich’ ag, 1g Happened with ‘the” giant ‘B.C. “oRVeétric — power “utility and ‘the: Black Ball ferry ‘service, These sources “noted that the provincial . government is enter- ing: the constwise: shipping busl- ness in a big: way.: ‘and North- ‘land. ‘Navigation. ‘directors feared N aviation “Gompan ny authority decides what.” number subsidiaries, operators! : “ -}of: pilots must, be. licenced in ‘any horn’ and: the oboe when the ‘Vancouver: sym-_ a given: areas © fos: Symphony. orchestra, « VAY The Pilotage: authority ‘does ‘8 not. pay-the- pilot’s expenses. ~~ (5) Extra costs: ‘of pilots such as. travelling. ‘expenses * to. and ‘\from ‘Prince’ ‘Rupert, are. billed to "the" ship: The basic fee for TO: START THIS” YEAR” of. ‘a fleet of. freight and: passenger Vessels on the British™ ‘Columbia :.coast, ‘has: transferred’ its charter from} 'EUGENTA’ “TORVIK,. “will be. playing the English “phony | orchestra makes its appearances here March ‘23. “The Vancouver under the direction: of conductor Irwin’ Hoffman, will, play. two concerts ins the: ‘afternoon! for - school children. and-one ‘at- night: for’ adults. All concer ts:will be in: the auditorium, of te Prince. ‘Rupert Senior. High school. ANCYENT'GAME = | PRIZE Siar 3 “Chess is: believed: to have de- The famous British. Guiana veloped - in . India ® , about the lone cent stamp of - 1856, black: seventh, ceritury, and | Was played | on magenta, has” a catalogue | jurisdic: | provincial | to. . federal tion.» é Shipping ‘sources: said - the main ‘result ‘of the. move ‘is.that. Prince .Rupert is: ‘the -same-as operations ® of’ ‘the -. company ‘the provincial goverriment might anywhere’ else; based on’ tonnage, would no longer... be: ‘subject to| seek .a monopoly - on passenger draft, ‘and mileage: oa takéover by” the provincial gov=! trattio. | we Og AS as Woo maf ‘ ‘set for. “VICTORIA Qy — The federal) . government has agreed to. match’ :, Es $50,000 grant by. the:p vin, e. MARITIME E- UNIVERSITY: The University. of . New. Bruns: wick at Fredericton: developed. from-an academy. of arts estab-: lished: there in, 1785. : No indication was given. ‘of. an: : exact construction ~ date.’ ‘start: but.:the project ‘will’ Bet. vundet way, this: year. i Sin Eurepe. in, -the. 13th. century. value of $45, 000. ported * across Kitimat Arm * by ‘fishboat said entire cost of the road is $180,000, but. -the grants will allow it to be started’ this year. He said the fishboat now must make two ‘trips each morning and’ evening to take the young- sters. to school. ‘The trip was FEATURES OF. THE hazardous and venience to the youngsters. “Mr. Little said he was advised | Indian ‘for B.C.; that the _ federal - government . has. agreed Friday by. J. V. “Boys, - commissioner a gr eat -incon- -FAIRLANE: SILENT. RIDE... 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