ae 4. Prince Rupert Daily News Tuesday, May 29, 1962 ede regen ents ee ee ce ee 529,500 pounds ~ of halibut landed A total of 529,500 pounds of “halibut was landed in Prince Ru- pert over the weekend by cight vessels. - Two vessels unloaded 264,000 pounds at the Prince Rupert. Fishermen’s ‘Co-operative Asso- ciation’s Fairview plant. “Selling on the exchange: Zod- jac: Light, 50,000 pounds includ- i. dmg 34,000 med. at 30, 15,000 “Jarge at 34.1 and 1,000 chix at: _ .15,.sold to Pacific; Miss Jean, (gz780,000 pounds including 35,000 eSamed. at 30.1 and 95,000 large at 34.3, sold to B.C. Packers; Nan- | “4 ~eeda, 50,000 pounds. including | _ 35,000 med. at 30.1 and 15,000 | “large at 34.2, sold to Booth; Con- . nie Jean, 15.000 pounds, includ- 4. gng- 12,000 med. at 29.6, 2.000- large at 33 and 1,000 chix at 15, \ | | ; | 1 ment of Fisheries. Some of the regulations went into effect recently while others will go into effect shortly, 1. All waters of Masset Inlet | ‘vhich lie south of Entry Point, | fishing at 6 p.m. Sunday, May 20, 1962 until further notice. 2 (a) No salmon net fishing will be permitted in the Nass River salmen gilmet area and salmon purse seine area No. 3, as defined in schedule A of the re- ulations, except by gillnets hav- ing meshes not less than eight inches extension measure for linen nets and eight and one half inches extension measure for sold to B.C. Packers. rylon nets prior to 6 p.m. Sun- Covenant, 40,000 pounds in- cay, June 17, 1962, in the interest cluding 29,500 med. at 30, 10,000 , af conserving early-run sockeye large at 34 and 500 chix at 15,‘ salmon. sold to Babcock; and Sea Master, ‘b) Beginning at 6 p.m. Sun- 50,500 pounds including 35,000' qay, May 27, 1962, the weekly med. at 30, 14,000 large at 34) ¢lose period in the Nass salmon. ' and 1.506 chix at 1d. sold to B.C. ‘gilinet area and salmon purse! Packers. \seine area No 3, will extend to Unioading at the Co-op: Sil- \72 hours, 6 p.m. Thursday to 6 ver Bounty, 88.000 pounds in-'p.m. Sunday of each week until cludine 11.000 med., 44,000 large ‘turther notice, in the interests me and 3000 chix: and Northern ‘of conservation of salmon runs. Dawn, 176.000 including 100,000: 2 a) No salmon net fishing med und 76.000 laree. iwill be permitted in the Principe es ‘Channel and = Grenville-Ogden TWO BREAK-INS REPORTED ‘salmon gillnet areas, and salmon Thieves broke into Kaien Esso . purse seine area No. 5 of the Service sometime Thursday ‘regulations excepting by gillnets night. or Friday morning and: having meshes not less than escaped with $35 in cash, leight inch extension measure for During the same time, a cigar- i linen nets and eight and one half ette machine in the Elizabeth ‘inches for nylon nets prior to 6 Apartments was broken open p.m, Sunday, June 24, 1962. and about $4 in change taken. | (b) Beginning at 6 p.m. Sun- RCMP said no other damage day, May 27, 1962 the weekly was done and investigation is ‘close period for salmon net fish- CODLINUINE. ing in the Principe Channel and WY BANK” 103 ANLLION CANADI: “ we bought it through Phrres boda applbetiee Howtoatbs onthe Plan, Monthly payments on this low-cost, ynsurenk plan are convenrenee, Painance was through the 1 of MP Family Binanace Phin. Aah bout dat vou nenhbourhood Hat Me otavliy. Sfded jay on geting. an: important house- when you know yourve financed auk of Montreal Family Finance ife- tadlored to fit, your income and vaur purchases the sensible ~ BANK OF MONTREAL | Farry Finance Plan LOW-COST, # LIFE-INSURED LOANS POR. ELLIOTT, Manager ROHERT. DAVIS, Manger CLIFFORD MURPILY, Manager Prince Rupert Bran Stewart Araneh: Ferpace Hraneh, Weekly closing periods for area were announced today by R. C. Edwar Weekl y closing periods announced | for salmon fishing throughout area | salmon fishing thio | | ughout the Prince Rupert ds, district supervisor of the Depart- Ogden-Grenville salmon gillnet | areas and salmon purse seine | area No. 5 will extend to 72 hours | after 6 p.m, Sunday, May 27, 1962 and will remain in force each week-end thereafter until fur- and all waters of Naden Harbour ‘ther notice in the interest of closed to commercial salmon net conserving salmon runs \ 4. (a) Beginning at 6 p.m. sSun- | day, June 3, 1962 all salmon net fishing will be prohibited in all , waters of salmon purse seine | i/Area No. 6 and Gardner Canalfately an and Butedale salmon gillnet| areas, as defined in schedule A! of the regulations lying northerly and easterly of a straight line} from Cape Farewell on Promise | Island to Money Point on Haw-| kesbury Island thence in an eas- ling | terly direction to a fishin g boun- | dary sign established on the; shore of Gribbell Island, thence ; following the westerly southerly shores oO dary sien established at Fisher- man’s Cove on the main ‘ including all the waters of La- redo Inlet,.Green Inlet, Khutze Inlet, Aaltonhas Inlet, and Kie- kane Inlet. This action taken to conserve salmon runs. tb) No salmon net fishing will be permitted in any waters of salmon purse Area No. 6, and the Butedale salmon gillnet area not included in the aforesaid closure except with gillnets having meshes not less than eight in- ches extension measure for linen rets and eight and one half in- ches extension measure for nylon prior to 6 p.m, Su 1962, in the interest of conserva- tion of salmon runs, 5. (a) Beginning at 6 p.m. Sunday, June 24, 1962 the waters of Dean Channel and adjacent waters bounded on the west by a straight ne joining Ratten- burg Point and Boscowitz Point, and on the cast by a straight line joining Edwards Point and a fishing boundary sign on the mainland; also Burke Channel and adjacent waters bounded on the west by a straight Hne join- “ling Walker Point and Edmond Point and on the east by a straight line joining a fishing boundary sign at the easterly entrance to Kwatna Inlet and a fishing boundary sign on shore of King Island opposite will close to all salmon net fishing, in the interests of conserving sockeye salmon. runs, (b) No salmon net fishing will be permitted In the Bella Coola, Dean Channel and Namu salmon linet areas, and salmon purse renee me ae cere nt te C P CAPR TOWN -— Strippers sternest audience Thursday night —members of dazen South Atri- ean women's organizations Intent on stamping out vieo In Cape Town, Many of the wamen liked the show. Clarvic Roos, whase night «lub recently Introduced the strip. tease to Cape Town, Invited the Ing af what they've been com- plaining about. He asked them to wew the show with open minds, The elub was jammed with 800 women, dressed smartly for the vecasion, The audience also Ineluded wives of members of Pariinment and some who came jist out of curiosity. As the organ played Anything you Con Do I Cun Do Detter, Zelda and PFU slowly removed thelr old stoles and thelr green eventing dresses, Some of the women watched with prin frees, their arms fold. nday, June 24, ' Zelda and Fifi peeled for thelr clubwomen for an special shaw. : a No. 8, aS defined in A of the regulations, excepting with gillnets having meshes not less than eight in- ches extension for linen nets, and eight and one half inches extension measure for nylon. nets prior to 6 p.m. Sunday, June 24, 1962, (ec) The trianguiar closed area eff Keeye River in Fitzhugh Sound will be recinded immedi- d international airport olored fishing boundary seine are schedule orange-c signs es notice. 6. (a) Beginning after 6 p.m. Sunday, June 24, 1962, the weekly close period for saimon net fish- in Rivers Iniet sa area and salmon = purse seine Area No, 9, as defined in schedule - / A of the regulations, will extend - and to 72 hours, namely from 6 p.m. f Gribbel: Thursday to 6 p.m. Sunday in Island to Pilot Point, thence ini es a straight line to a fishing boun- | land and be permitted \waters excepting with gillnets | less than | ich week until further notice. ib) No salmon net fishing will in the aforesaid \naving meshes not -ejght inches extension measure ‘for linen nets, and eight and one ‘half inches extension measure ‘for nylon nets prior to 6 p.m. ‘Sunday, June 24, 1962. t ‘day, June 24, 1962 the commer- i ‘cial salmon fishing boundary at: ithe head of Rivers Inlet will ‘move out toa position about one land four tenth miles seaward ifrom present positions. 7, (a) Beginning at 6 p.m. Sun- day, June 24, 1962 the weekly ‘close period for salmon net fish- ling in Smith Inlet salmon gill- ;net Area as defined in schedwe ,A of the regulations will extend to 72 hours, namely from 6 p.m. Thursday to 6 pm, Sunday in each week, until further notice in the interest of conservation of salmon runs. ib) No satinon fishing will be permitted in the aforesaid waters excepting with gillnets having meshes not less than eisht inches extension measure for linen nets and eight and one half inches extension measure for nylon nets prior to 6 p.m. Sunday, June 24, 1062 In the in- terest of salmon conservation, (c) Beginning at 6 pam. Sune day, June 24, 1962, the commer-~ cial salmon fishing boundary off Wycleese Lagoon will be moved “seaward to position formed by a stralght line between Oblong Point and Ripon Point, thus closing. upper portion of Smiths Inlet to net fishing. cee ene em eee nye tmnt 0: gr ta need da at OS OMRON SOE REET He: ape Town strippers eel for stern audience od, thely cigarettes puffing: furl- ously, The final garments fell, leave Ing the girls elothed In black strrs and black Ge-strings, A gasp came from the show's leading opponent, Mrs, A. 8. F, Murray, provine del counelor for ‘Port Elizabeth, who had nssulled | stripben shine as “evil, deprading hand vile ad Oe ER ETE AE YT OREGON SY Car hits deer on Fairview Road A deer wat badly erippled and hid to be clastroyed after dt wis hit by a en lash week oon the Fairview Rond, Thomas Christof of T10 8co- ond Avenue Wost said the deer Tumped fn front of his ear white he was driving along Fairview and he win, able to stop mM (ine. we eee tablished until further | | { Imon gillnet . (c) Beginning at 6 p.m. Sun- |” os LASS OF 1962, their teacher urday night at Booth Memorial Junior High School. omr cises were held Friday night in the Prince Rupert Senior High School auditorium. A total of.67 ; Grade 12 students took part in the exercises Friday and most ef thesc attended the banque pictured in the two. photographs above. 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