...I.. It Classifiedi Advertising ...nrri 'tier Insertion, minimum eharint . t,ftn mwh uax... rrtTof Thanks: Death-Notices. Funeral Notices, Marriage ' atw and Engagement Announcements; 2. pter coiomou, . ' . . ...111 -Ra cnnr . o.niimJViaas wjii o of Annunciation . . IT W-- I n I -a rauur'uuiuU'Oni'i Friday, Novi m imcrmcuu ;0Uow la FalxviewiCemetef y UndertaKers in tuaigc nti uw HEL1 WANTED WANTEI-v;ook waiuea boarding house. Appjy uox riving references' ana .in salarv expected, uuaj "WANTED - Capable usekeeper middle aged pre-.j Mr small family. No Itup -- - avy work, Private' room, .j .h rnnl waees: AddIv . . ni aiiu D - 1 284, Dally News. (in WOKS WANTED I-aged woman will look cr children- evenings. Phone m 588. (tf) WANTED 400 furnaces to re- . c.1 . If.t.l T .1 . ' Fir,. Avenue. Phone, rk 884. J1 . , i I . v. t i n iu uuiiuw iiwiiL yir , i ra rnn laill niiin . " Dili f WiVVW. .,ri. nnri First M-ortrnap" $50,000 box 283 uany news (260) TTl nFMT Tu;n nr 1 preferably furnished, :'y by family of 4. 10th St East, saskatoon. jse (266) FOR f:ENT RENT Two rooms and (268) ROOM AND HOARD " - wa k.bll , mimr. lauir meais. Mrs. ftRSONAL makinj alterations, 25 ei:nence rnone Black (275) , k."J wife power of at- f- ftWVIIJ, (266). I HftS ttVA r viV uuu urn 11IK ise from drlnklnir Tr. .rr nnH.. i a unicr ui- -..v. jiuyc iuuiiu iree- (ram -wiiuj, i-rmce xtu- . Bnr 97fl n.ii.. .... -.u, .uaiiy ruews. (IW vnrr. i-wurt mases a "' ivarn ana stained , auuc iu kUIHI II.N " sanding, a quick, ef- wnn modern -"., ureer and una- rvlce- Phone Red 501. (tf) TENDERS m oe received by Mteett CO-onerntlv A. in- : --.. lur purcnase or the . , r A, m. i UU- 3 tons, ion" wn 1947 Model, used months, condition as new. '" un 2 sneeri rpnr ""w:u irame. niai- 7' m.... ... i. - 4U All K" 1J ntfnnn vuicnasea with tmoir "wi LOT! fitnb-A.KnHir XfivUl . . . " ' .a completely over- 1 re frame, two speefl rear ,.k i in o u;xio- witn ick on v tenders to the Mas- -operative Association, f mnce Rupert Fishermen's rwatlve Assn., P.O. Box ,' nee Rupert, B.C. es' or nnv 0r,H.. rearlly accepted. Addl-r 11 information may be had rn either of the, above (tf) Pswin k , 'j TT: ; nlerslgned up to Novem, ' " at 5 n m t u. E' three houses 207, 209 n j-' "un Avenue East He'serson Ltd. Phone&C. (268) 1 19 dluraay, November Kisett'' 011 the bat "Edward ihn. -M"B' and naiioui id...-,," n'8nest or any- Pfpur;.?01 necessarily beJ union. (204) FOR SALE FOR i' SALS Orib, all baby furniture and toys, chesterfield. bedroom dinette- suites; rugs, drapes, dishes, oil burner' range, radio gramaphone. Everything for Sale-. FurJ coat (coney) hat and muff. I size 18. Apply 258:11th, Street! (206)' ITOR BAU&-'47t Chev, 5.. passenger. coupe-, AM. Stone, Ru-; pert: Hotel. (265) FDR SALEV-Quebec heater, Mc wary witn fire-guard, $10. 1955 i5th Ave. E, or phone Red' 728: (tf) FOR t SALB-Ne w and Used Fur niture, for Household, Offices. Hardware-and Musical Instru-ments, etc. Slightly used Radios, battery and electric sets, from $20;, used kitchen Chairs, $1; Hassocks, $1.50; Chesterfield Bed, $32; new double- electric Hot Plate with cord,, $7; unpalnted Medicine Chests. S2.75V , , i.nnninfpri r Twi, i PtAa Olsm nnrt nnJ OhPt "IV. nf T- nr,,,c 1 .. vlt,...., J4 cus uiui ii is not Everything, reduced. Come and, int-re-te-1 In exercls! look then v, i over. .. BC .FURNI- uiacK 1 1 TVPnf A -1 t I m.i.wtw Auiuiud.ak ui cviuilmy i t . i . .. iniifiirn nr nnxat Anneiorimf - r" J bUllMMIt. ofj-foldinff steel ccts. MICH- kiteh.T -UU., en, office-.' mess and cooks tables, alt sizes, many .solid maple. Chests of drawers, lockers, counters, kitchen and office chairs, desks, file cabinets, frleboaTds; coffee , urns and numerous other ar-, ticle8. Contact Mr; Johnson-r-1 ness' nave booked passage for Phone 342. Evenings. Blue 697. Canada. Thomas Maley, former P.O. Box ,927: (269)Reent Street, London, busi FOR' SALE .22 repeating rifle, deep sea trolling ,rod. and reel, electrolux, or will swap elec-trolux for good washing machine. 732 8th Avei East. (265) FOR SALE Everything must go Monday and Tuesday. End table with blue glass top, 2 large chairs, double bunk, davenport, kidney table and mirror, mantle radio with extension speaker, odds, and ends. All at our own price. Must be sold. 402 6th Ave. East. Red 922. (264) r. FOR SALE One large Taylor safe, inside dimensions 26"x 31", three locking drawer compartments, and one locking me t a 1 compartment. Best, offer. Box 38. Phone 83. (268) FOR SALE 1937 Bulck Sedan In .very good condition. Equipped with radio and heater; Phone 211 or Black 961. (tf) CHENILLE SPREADS. $4.89 Manufacturers' clearance first quality for double and slnjlr beds In beautiful two-toned colors, worth double the price. Money refunded If not satisfied. . Sent C.O.D. plus postage In Canada. Handicraft Distributors, 254 Sherbrooke St. W., Montreal 18,. Que. the FOR SALE Trolling boat, 28 ft. long, with 7 h.p, engine, and gurdles. Blue 518,. evenings. (266) FOR SALE 1930 Studebaker sedan and cedar decking 3x10 and 3x12: Apply Midland Camp. (260) .FOR iSALE House, 215 9th Ave. East. With or without furniture. Phone Red 560 (267) FOR SALE 5-room house full on the basement, 2 lots. Owner leaving, to will sacrifice for quick sale. Armstrong Agencies. Phone 342, 307 3rd. West.(287V FOR SALE Cheap, Restaurant (2) ranges of all sizes. Bake ovenj. camp size, Jacket heaters, parts 17), of all. kinds. Phone 108, P.O; Box -1308, Prince Rupert pf for Plumbing and Heating. (267) FOR SALE 2x12 cedar plank, 2x4' and 3x12. Box 286 Dally News. (268J MACHINERY FOR SALE ; TO? SAW, better- lumber more economically use the modern and up-to-date type National the Portable Sawmills manufactured by National Machinery Company Limited, Vancouver, B.C. .( as eor:sale: Large supply of dry of scrap wood,, random on length's, $G' per cord, 3 cord lots $16. so BLUE, 810 Bert's Transfer 303 Third Ave. THIRD AVENUE LOTS FOR? SALE City, Council Waives Priority; Should He Offered to Public Four .government-owned, business, lots,, which have left an unoccupied spacei on, the. "premium," section , of Thlrd.Avenuc. llave been declared.surplus. and 'are,beiDglturned - over to War'As sets tot- sae clty' councll was (niormeo: in a, letter from War Assets at Monday night's. meeU leg. The, lots, .on the south JSide- ol JSrt""uefl-?08,ttthe eral Bulldlngt have-been held wnce-eany-years or thecity and, Docause( of the- high price asked for them, have, never been bought by, a private' purchaser. At one-thne,. the, federal gov ernment asked $96,000 for the lour lots. They are assessed by the-city.at a value of $3,250-each, or UZjm 'for the- four. The aldermen moved that since- the lots are so valuaDie commercially and would providfl tavpflmv revenue for the citv If rw.,.f. .u. ...... ""i ui, nic 11, city ailOUiU lf . - - ... w. ...... . .u.. , .7 . . , . - purhasins: priority it mi.ht have. uom tne city and the Chan,- hOt, rf Hrtmn.,. 1- . wuiiimtivi: Ilcl VP SOU?nt nil .... " i t. iuc iiir i u us rpipnpn rnr -----iii ... . kA1. I f A - ve jiued.wun l,., . . ., ,., il , . . cauku uh iiura iAvenue ion so many years. VANCOUVER. O) Thirty Brl- tlsh tailors, 'discouraged, by re- sections hampering their busi- ness man said here. er FOR 5 ALE FOR ;SALE 1946 -Ford Super Deluxe. Al rnnrilflnn r. plete with radio and heater, Terms cash. Apply 13 Taxi.. (265) H. " rOR SAL-E-Beautiful Crystal nv Backed hair brushes for, men o. and .women, also mirrors and J. combs, to match. If It's a lovely Xmas .gift you want, phone Fuller Brush, Green 813. F&S LOST J. 'J. LOST Shopping bag containing loafers, 6.20.camera, naval identification bracelet, keep sake. New hot water bottle, English plate. Finder please a. p. return to Dally News. (265) ?: METAL. WORK j. PLUMBING Installations- and repairs. SHEET MET.AL a. WORK. Furnaces, tanks, eavestroughing and stack j, a, work. Letourneau.& Sons, 629 Sixth Wes. Phone. 543. (tf) VESII We make them all-Boat tanks, mufflers, stacks, furnaces, B. eavestrough. Thorn Sheet B. A. Metal Ltd, 253 East First Avenue. A. Phone Black 884. (tf) Al TIMBER SALE X42793 Sealed - tenders will, be received by Minister of Forests at Victoria, K. B.C.. not later than 11 a.m. on the E. 24th: day of November, 1947, for the M. purchase, of Licence X42793, to cut J. 3,775.000 f.bjn. of-spruce. cedar, and F. hemlock, on an area situated on Mosquito Lake, Cumahewa Inlet, Queen Charlotte Islands Land District. Two (2) years will be allowed for removal of timber. Further particulars of the Deputy Minister Victoria. B.C.. or District Forester. Prince Rupert, B.C. Paul (028. N4. 11,18) "GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT" (Section 28) Notice nf Application for Beer Licence1 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tnat the 28th day of November, next, undersigned Intends to apply the Liquor Control Board for a licence In respect of premises being part of a building known as Karls-court Hotel, situate on Colllson Avenue, at Massett, Queen Charlotte D. Islands. British Columbia,, upon the n. lands described as Lots One (1), Two r, and Three- (3), Block Five (5), R. subdivision of District Lot Seven A; Plan, 946. Prince Rupert Land Registration District, in tne jtov Ince of British Columbia, for the sale beer by the glass or by the bottle B. consumption on the premsles or D. elsewhere. R. DATED this 27th day or uciooer, G. 1947. T HERALD GRAY Applicant. (2751 D. "GOVERNMENT LIQUOR, ACT" M. (Section 26) J. Notice of Application for a Club U, Licence EEd. NOTICE Is hereby given that on 28th day of November next, the undersigned REX BOWLINO CLUB LIMITED Intends to apply to the, M. Liquor Control Board for a Club C. Licence In respect of premises situate, J. at No. 231 Third Avenue- West, Bob Prince Rupert. British Columbia, J, (First Tloor), upon lands described Lots 43 and 46, Block 34, Section 1, Map 923, Prince Rupert Land Registration District, ln the Province of British Columbia, to entitle each member of the said Club to keep on the premises a reasonable quantity liquor for- personal consumption the premises, and entitling the Club to purchase liquor from a vendor and to sell by the glass the liquor purchased to- Its members and fnr rnmuniDtlon on the Club premises In accordance with the provisions of the "aapernment Liquor Aet" and the- regulations promulgated thereunder. DATED thlal 27th day of October, 1947 REX BOWLING. CLUB LIMITED. (278) A prayer of Bedford Town .football team in the Southern; League. is. that one day it will be drawn, at home, against, crowd-1 drawing Arsenal for the Foot-; ball Association Cup. The rea son is-obyiousi For-every 200 spectators above-2,500, at. home, games all Bedford professionals! are paid two shillings-(40 cents) I in addition to thein basio wage. ! A quick? look.-, around the ter races gives the team an idea of their pay check every, week Qround capacity is-25,000.and a fulLhouse means nn pxtrn $44 fin per man. TWOWTIF IN: BOWLING; Harris and Revellers on Even Terms at Top of Men's "A"" League uurnB 5Cor,nB a cieait sweep fhrpf. 4 n l,UCC "lw w iui victory over Home-Oil wpnt Into tho. loirior- ui uie mens t r ive, nn Bowiing, League, with Revellers. , ' ,u t rtrtr. Ky rr-'t , n n n. 1 v.. M, LAi,441ii 1.4 i I iruv nr i iai.ii iff iiri rvi iiriri :i v " The team, scores for the- eve nng were: Burns 3, Home OIL 0. Revellers 2, MalkhVs l. McMeekin's 3,. Morgan's 0. Brownwood's 3, JJorth Star. 0. Manson's 2, Ambassadors l. High Single individual score Continentals 2, Kilowatts 1. was 304by Sonny Stiles of Rev ellers while high aggregate-scor for three games was Dan.from persons who have had' Burns had high team single syphilis, malaria, or recent at- Wick of McMeekin's with . 773 game score of 1259 and high ag- eregate for three games of 3280. Individual scoring; HOME OILr- Muncey 158 173 124 stromdahi 210 173 297 XX ::::::::::: ?2S' III ?f supplemental operations to Ifvlne- 178 255: 203 take Dore il0 tne leg or hip Handicap 32. 32 . 32., of a patient for grafting else- s-988 908 1020 . where. It also avoids weakening Kinsior 212 160 218. and possible- fracture of the TLtn,'.;.,., 255' I?f; area, from which bone is bor- Tlmmermelster 151' 254 255 , Plnnleer 210 1 275 Idl TOWed. comadtna- 191 283 213 Handlcan so so Rn m.i..; r ior use- The pioneering work at two New York hospitals has been "disclosed after more than 125 operations. Some of these bones preserved as long as three months. The operations, were so suc- cessf ul that the bone bank idea now, is spreading, rapidly to other hospitals, and formation I of community-wide- banks is j urged by Dr. Philip D. Wilson. I surpeon-in-rhipf nf thi hrwnltnl " " ' Ior special surgery nere. icjjuii,cu ou ouu- cessful transplants, and Dr. TinnnrH v n,,ch r v, m, . Ynrif' nrThnnPrilr Virtcrtitnl colH 1 ovraiianf excellent facnH results itrAA were obtained .U4ninA in 67 operations there. These two hospitals began the banks simultaneously about a year and a half ago. Pieces of healthy bone obtained in operations or from amputations are placed immediately In Cf1 1o-? ctorllo life - -a ,n a refrigerato; a tempera. tures of 10 to 20 degrees below zero Fahrenheit. Care is taken to avoid bone tacks of jaundiee. The organ- Isms causing these diseases might lodge and survvie for long periods In the, bones. Advantages of the bone bank fr surgeons said, are that It avoids the timei pain, and shock I i Bone from the bank has been ; ... . . ' used to mi cavities, caused oy Enjoy Extra Shaving Speed and Convenience with a Gillette ONE-PIECE RAZOR Shaving is mighty quick and easy with the handy, modern uulette one piece razor. Blade changing is a cinch: Twist; . . the razor opens and you drop in a blade. Twist again . . . you re ready to shave. To clean, just loosen holder, rinse and shake, Gillette Aristocrat One-piece razor, heavily gold-plated, with rich Texol-covered case D n H t-n imnntt,. "having Gillette Blue Blades. PHONE 81 DAILY DELIVERY SERVICE Totals ioo9 i309-iii2Jlumors or acidents, with fresh REVELLERS i l fUSe 0r Jln intS f stiles 304 271 131 tne wrist or spine, and to bridge comadina 159 191 233 small gaps in fractures of ln- Ste '.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. 'lw 196 in Jries- Vertebrae-of the spine schroeder .... 221 122 151 have been fused to prevent mo- ?0ataucap III III .Uon ln low backpam cases. or malkin's to permit complete rest in tu- Leamy 220 165 -154 berculosls of the spine. Bone ouden I33 III ' can be used for plastic sur-; Taylor 150. 263 170 1 gery to remodel jaws or noses. AHa!P ::::::::: 2H"V So far, large grafts using Totals 920 1152) 911 bones eight to ten inches long MANSON'S Schuman 202 175. 126 Scuby 101 167' 98 Dominate 145 178. 130 Bleakely 90 147' 140 Manson 303 222; 208 Handicap 99 99i 99 Totals 940 9881 801 , AMBASSADORS Myers 212 177 205 Harding 128 129 115; Chyzyk 126 104 227, Long- lOd. 114 125 Woolcott 152 76 178, Handicap 143, 143 143 : Totals 807 743 993 i CONTINENTALS Davlea 211 184 209 Trumbell 197 197 239 Rhodes 145 203 219 Lunn 20C 261 219 284 204 200 Handicap 89 89 89 Totals 1132 1138 1195 KILOWATTS Alger 157 122 251 Rudderham 254 221 258 Dumas 223 136 178 Munlzaba 244 126 199 Wanetta 184 231 144 Handicap 84 84 84 Totals 1146 020 1114 MORGAN'S Hay 136 193 188 McCara 138 67 204 salmon ... 108 130 128 MacLeod la lira oi MacLeod 169 144 114 Handicap 49 49 49 Totals 754 092 844 MCMEEKIN'S & Wick 173 265 207 Wick 270 248 260 Sparks 185 220 235 Shenton 14 oTS McMeekhv , 156, 120 219 Totals ... 933 1041 1074 NORTH STAR Hartwlg 170 184 155 Thompson 154 128 118 Sharpe 146 143 141 Oweua 154 188 183 Oarner 190 180 134 Handicap 103 103 103 Totals .917 920 BS4 BROWNWOOD'S Skalymerud 250 2C2 162 Maundrell 151 129 112 Reld 234 149 152 Woods 242 188 18 Dunbar .' 147 179 187 Handicap 44- 44 44 Totals 1068 951 865 Team standings: Burns 22 Revells 22 McMeekin's 21 Manson's- 20 Malkin's 20 Continentals 20 Brownwood's 18' Home OH 17 North Star 17 Kilowatts 15 Ambassadors- 13 Morgans 11 Try a. Dally News Classified Ad. BONE BANKS BEING USED1 Human "Spare-Parts" Now Being: Organized By ALTON L. BLAKESLEE NEW YORK Bone banks preserving human bone are be - lnK used successfully to aid the crippled, the injured, and vie- trms of some diseases. They are the latest such sav ,ns accounts of human spare parts, joining eye- banks, skin i vessels grow into the trans-banks, blood banks, and plasma ! planted bonei Bone can be banks. The bone banks use i transplanted from one person deep freeze refrigeration to keep j to another without regard to the material fresh and ready I blood groups or types; 1 it is absorbed and new bone-re places it. The-grafted bone-acts as a scaffold, as a source- for minerals,, and stimulates .the growth of new bone, the- surgeons explained. Tiny blood Small scale bone-banks are possible and desirable in every hospital with an active- bone and joint service, Dr. Wilson said, but community bone-banks should be planned ' to provide all surgeons with material for bone transplants of every size and description. As with eye banks, Persons, might volunteer to. will tneir bones to the banks, he added, WINNIPEG, V) Residential construction prices, have reached their peak in Canada, D. II. L. Evans, consulting architect for the Western Retail Lumberman's Association, said here. He added that a house costing $$3,-250 in 1940 now costs $$5,800. fettled BEER delivered free to your home C . 0 . D PHONE 654 25c PER DOZ. PAID for EMPTIES Please have, them ready when the- driver calls. "M ndvprtlsement Is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board nt o ine Government ol British Columbia. ft NEW ROYAL HOTEL A Home Away From Horn SO Rooms,. Hot, and :oir water r'RINCE RUPEK'I HC none 281 P.O. BOX 186 Gillette Milord One-piece- razor, gold-plated, in alligator-grain- case with five Gillette Blue Blade's with the sharpest edges 0 70 ever honed. .... M'&P- i f8MANKI - have not been .tried, but'Dr Wl!-i son said he believed they also would succeed. If a; sizeable piece of leg bone-Is lost, forext ample, a long bone from the bank; could be- substituted; and attached by metal screws to the broken ends of the living bone; Transplanted bone does not live in Its new host. Instead PRESCRIPTION jJsATL-Lafe " J CHEMISTS 27t Ormes Drugs THE .PIONEER DRUGGISTS Wtimr tTup.rrr S3allp,-I3r.w 3 7 WednesdayNovembel?, 1947 Call on us for your CHRYSLER ENGINEERED fARTS .and. ACCESSORIES. Out-of-town orders-given special. attention. ( pjs J; Corner Secondhand .Park Avenues VtMy.-PHONE ,566 Prince Rupert, B.C. HIGH SCHOOL, HUT; MOSSBANK; Sask W A hut Try 1 :i -w; tliein: rf' RUPERT: MOTORS LTD. Chrysler Parts and ? Service Depot, We specialise' In rebuilding Chrysler Marine and Industrial Engines. Complete- Automotive Repair Service for all makes of cars and trucks. , formerly used as a classroomat of the' building has beenwcon-an R.C.A:F. training school 'dur- verted Into a dormitory for outing the war; now serves as high of j-town students. Business and: DR. P. J. CHENEY DENTIST" ANNOUNCIS THE"' OPENING 'OF 'HIS OFFICE" FOR THE PRACTICE OF-DENTTSTRY IN. SUITE: 5; SMITH BLOCK. TELEPHONE -765 MARIE RICHARDSON, GRADUATE NURSE Dealer for Spencer Style and SURGICAL SUPPORTS INDIi VIDUALLY DESIGNED FOR COMFORT and FIGUJIE PROBLEMS. For appointments please Phone, Res. Red 246. HELEN'S BEAUTY SHOP Permanent Waving Beauty Culture in all Its branches. 206 4th Street Phone 655 HANDYMAN HOME SERVICE GENERAL CONTRACTORS Bulldln? and .Repairs of all kinds. Roofs, Chimneys and Oil Burners. PH0NE8: Green 486 Red (894 JONES NEWS- STAND Eastern and Western Papers Magazines SUBSCRIPTIONS TAKEN Sixth Street Red 808 PAINTING AND' PAPERHANGING Phone Black 823 H. J. LUND Express - Baggage - General Hauling FRED'S MESSENGER AND HANDYMAN SERVICE FRED LOWE. Proprietor 24Hour Service-TELEPHONE' GREEN 446-149 NINTH AVENUE WEST WITH ELKINSfLTD Plumbing and Heating Engineer! Phone 174 P.O Box 27 GEORGE L. RORIE Public Accountant Auditor, etc Income Tax Returns Compiled Besner Block.-- Phone 387 GEORGE McWHINNEY PAINTING AND PAPERHANGING 147 4th East Phone Black 489 ASTORIA'S LIGHT DELIVERY- & MESSENGER. Baggag. Fjrelght Express. Pho'nBlUe ,Z69-;-r:;323': Sixth fit. NlghUCaUs tGreen 8822 school la this, town 40., miles southwest of Moose Jaw?" Part Professional PRINCE RUPERT BOTTLE COLLECTOR and;MESSENGER PHONE. RED 828- Agent for Pacific Bottle B,a Ltd. THOM- SHEET META'L LTD. . : ERIC SPEERS, Mgr.-- Specializing in : ; ; Marine and General Sheet Metal Work - Electric, and Acetylene Welding - Boat Tanks - Stacks - Furnaces -Gutter Work. 253 East First Avenue- Phone Black 883 ' Grandview Hotel ROBERTSON. BOTTLE BUYER f & TRANSFER I, DAY AND NIGHT j( V Call Black 412 P. N. Kllborn W. Peterson BERT'S TRANSFER? AND MESSENGER" Lumber - Coal - Wood - Baggage Freight - Express Phone Blue 810 Night Calls Greenf 977 Prince Rupert" PRINCE RUPERT, FLORISTS A. R. LOCK Wedding; Bouquets Corsages Designs Potted Plants , Large selection of Bulbs MODERATE PRICES . Prompt attention to mall orders 30x516 Phone 777 300 3rd Ave. If. It's Rock Work-- CALL, BLUE 939 M; SAUNDERS concrete;;, sidewalks basements Your house and yourself fully Insured while I do the work; JOHN MOSTAJ) ; CARPENTER AND CABINET MArfER, PHONE RED 75ii WAT CONSTRUCTION DESIGNING REPAIRS Fine Workmanship ljmates COW BAY BOAT WflifcKS V P. Crawley X&i'en 391 Serving he Fisheries Industry Wfelh (P R.) Ltd.. .Cartage, Labelling, Weighing BLUE 992 HHKMirrsad IWIOflff I 00UIMSUOPTICAI-CaU