Prince Rupert Daily News Wednesday, March 7, 1951 Pleasure Trip Not so Pleasant MANY LISTENERS I . VALUED EXPORTS iRDER A United States estimate gives! Export of buffalo hides -am) ni .1 I. .,.U,.' One m..,-.'. .t,.. another mans pleasure might be s worry. lhc total mimbt,r () radio sets! crocodile skins ls an important When a party Of five Set Out for a Cruise Sunday ' lle world as 195,500,000 In 1 Industry in Australian northern ' I 1 V . - ' v I (afternoon from HMCS Chatham they didn't foresee : i territory, r C $4 la EDUCATION WEEK ! Lt. Cdr. J. W. Golby pacing the poop deck of the PML ' I police boat at the midnight hour. I Bill Thompson, Bill Kwok. Mr - 1 land Mrs. P. Slova, and Miss the 45 foot boat of the Chatham's lOulctte weren't to be 'stopped fireman, Harry Miller. I from adventure on the seas even warm drinks and sandwiches 1 though the wind that day was provided, the party was soon keeping pretty close to zero. back in port. They left Prince Rupert aboard "Well, at least lt broke the the'r 28 f lot cabin c- uiser at two monotony of the watch," said the in the afternoon. To most land- skipper of Chatham, sm ithe i'i ; lubbers that day seemed plenty a yawn, after waiting up for his MOW! nuil iihn f """"al Hks arc as follows: ftcod Ricr Hard Lump .... $20.75 per tori errant crew cold. Parents and Friends are invited to HOUSE -OPEN - THURSDAY Annunciation School ........2:30-3:30 p.m. Conrad 2-3 p.m. Booth AAemorial School 1:15-4 p.m. Studio ( IT U 0:45-7 p.m. Mrs. G. K, S. IS1.ACK Ai'.Y (Eve interviews aaily in Dai'y News) Lcod River Hard egg $20.25 per ton llcod River Hard Nut $18 25 per ton kcod River Hard Stoker .... $15.17 per ton Death Comes But tire three men were sailors ' 'i the Chatham sd the wom?n didn't worry about the reliability of their. skippers. There seemed no reason for anything else but to enjoy the afternoon's boat ride. jkwa Lump $19.25 per ton i r, ..' tic nn .- timorc Drinuciri-s per run Jo Young Man kite Nut (Booker Heater) ....'..$14.75 per ton They passed along waterfront, by Seal Cove, reaching as far as , Ehawatlans Passage. Then the boat's engine gave trouble and 1 failed. Sudden Passing of Oliver Santurbane in Tancouver Flu Victim nlso offer the balance of our Winter Emergency stocks at Die following attractive prices: 242's LEGLESS CO Douglas Bader, famous legless R.A.F. ace of the Second World War, ls seen with his wife on arrival at Montreal, where Bader was scheduled to open the British Motor Show. Bader. who commanded the Canadian 242 Squadron during the Battle of Britain, said he plans to visit many of the "Old Boys" who flew with him. The squadron was credited with 100 "kills" before Bader was taken prisoner-of-war In 1942. - (CP PHOTO) fronton Deep Seam Lump .... $19.00 per ton Icrta "Diplomat" Egg $16.50 per ton Lta "Diplomat" Nut $1 5.00 per ton ! It was 10:30 that night when! After a long and courageous ICmdr. Golby, naval barracks, j fight against an illness which began to take notice. Mean- had, apparently, been overcome : while the boat's crew lighted oily a few months ago, Oliver Eugene i rags in a nail on deck, trying to Santurbane, Prince Rupert, son signal Seal Cove. There was no of Mr. arid Mrs. Dominic . San-! stove in the boat, so the women ' turbane and one of the city's i huddled around the engine for! best known and most popular ft E. MORTIMER Moved To:- 353 Third Avenue, West Next to 3 Sisters Cafe icr Brioucttcs $21.75 per ton wicks roil i.kss than one ton lots Wil l. UE SITPLIEI) ON KKQIEST oca warmth when the engine would younger men, passed away sud-turn over. 1 denly at 2 o'clock yesterday &t- With the launch still anchored ternoon in St. Paul's Hospital, off the shore of the entrance to Vancouver. and PERSONAL JjRDER NOW and Avoid Disappointment Ehawatlans Lake, Thompson He had been taking a course i In accountancy in Vancouver and about a month ago had been stricken with Influenza. He col-; lapsed suddenly yesterday and' was removed to hospital where the end came quickly. The father is flying to Van- -sanoer OH have your Having Joined the Canadian' Tt 0lg fo- SelTcove lloor sanded by experts. Phone Navy through HMCS Chatham f" ?he tatet 909 for Greer & Bridden Ltd. last week, Robert Frandle left on a n while Lt. Cdr. Golby. bv 6jC) Monday night's train for HMCS n :30 decided to notify the police. Well Baby Clinic held at Cornwallls in Nova Scotia to take Soon aboard the PML Royal Conrad School will be cancelled UP training as a cook. j Canadian Mounted Police patrol PHONE 909 For Efficient Building and Remodelling YOUR bert & McCaffery LIMITED PHONE 116 - 117 or 58 mm litis Thursday, March 8. Utci , , . ... boat, the officer and police were couver today to make arrant.:- , Members wishing to attend ',,. Toto ,. , t . . . . .... f '1, -, 1 rt I 1 T mri.n l A Ui.-mimt " BUILDERS & CONTRACTORS rniAs Ann.e wniung icit Dy air v""""'"" h-"- wiiai wiLii wr oi6iiio De announcea jaier. (59-"lf " 1 and the two sailors rowing for Twenty-six years of age, Oliver Monday to; a lioliday visit wit.:i P"oiie ciac aw ol , . , ;",, , W J Scott president of -the' Seal Cove, word was phoned to Santurbane was a graduate GREER and BRIDDEN W BILL- Prince Uupcrt, B.C. r.O. Itox 731 Make Exclusive Chambwiain Rovai Roads E Associated Boards of Trade of the city detachment of the Boolh Memorial High School auimilt ' Central BritLsh Columbia, left on RCMP that the missing boat had here and during the war was 4 today's plane for Vancouver to en found and was safe. employed for a time with a con-; Regular meeting of the attend a session of the British Flash signals sent out, from srtuction firm. Women of the Moose, Wednes- Columbia section of the Cana- near the Cold Storage at Seal in his school days he became day the 7th. (56c) dian Chamber of Commerce ex- Cove y tne Police Patrol car's much interested in athletics and eh, L)Pnl'mPPt ecutive. Mr. Scott expects to re-' searchlight, stopped the PML was an active and enthusiastic !X,drLlron turn to the city on Saturday af-' which as returning from Tucks basketball player. Even afta Canadian Le io n . ' ,.-,.'.. x mB g , , inlet. Illness developed he remained ons 1 moked Fish Products Soon Commander Golby was keenly identified with basket- Wanted To Rent o The -Columbia Cellulose Company Ltd. require immediately for their permanent operating staff, HOUSES FOR RENTAL. Please address replies to: Personnel Supervisor, Mill Operating Staff, Box 1000, Prince Rupert, B.C., or call Supervisor at Watson Island. ' Urgent business. Smoker after meeting. Utc) D. C. Stevenson will represent bound for the lost party aboard ball, baseball and other lines of tin. Priiiw Riim.rt rhamhiT r.f " , sport liom a statistical stand- m vi v.,.c ha h,.on anmiint. Commerce at the animal meetinn I Point. His Illness, however, ne y plant. n the Pacific coast to wood-smoke inicixially is that of Bacon Fisheries, Prince And I!. J. (Jim) and W. C. (Bill) have beea ce.ssitated considerable travelling and not long ago he had of the Prince Rupert Cancer bo-; M. ed trustee for the Prince Rupert .... ..... i-.ninl Chamber of Commerce of the ciety to be held March 21. He was SUinaniiilineni3 group Insurance plan which the named at Monday night's Cham- . 'card ' paii Catholic Hall, Chamber Is sponsoring and which ber meeting after the reading of March 8. a number of local business con- a request from the Cancer So- Lutheran Tea and Home Cook- spent several months with a brother in Texas. After that he g thi-in that way for "43 years. C inula and mid- ; " " " nitcd Males Har.on- o u-i-il n.s snort. An rn- : ...... ,w,-kh fnr Hip hwne u-ka b'a.-k . , IX'iiia nwYt: uw'. . v.. c;:a nave thuslaslic leading member of n, 0r their employees. sftemed to have regained his normal health. In addition to the parents, surviving relatives include one brotherCaptain Ernest F. Santurbane with the United Stales Army in Texas; the grandfather, PRINTING ciety that a delegate be appoint- ing, Marcn iu.. ed. j qanadian Legion card party, March 14. Following on the he.es of Moil- The King Edward School P-TA day's lire, another blow torch while Elephant sale and tea. nous Manv companies i Prinf(. Rupert's Rod and Gun P.u.lr .smoke fish, but ciub, he loves sport-fishing mo.-i, . ilv. Thp Bacon son wj an I ""in'i "m n,mJ-V; i "I've spent most of my iifc in ; Mill Use the m"thod , ,' nH f-j, nir"'h. .i-l ! Annual meeting Rrnpert Rod and Gun Club, Civic Centre, 8 p.m., March 7. Election officers. Ladies invited. Films. (5(ic Experience Versatility 1 PURPOSES incident occurred on Tuesday vlan h 15, at 2 p.m. calling out the fire brigade to , Legion Auxiliary St. Highest Quality 8 Y Patricks d. Calderone; uncles Fr.oJ Cal- " tha Totnnriinaii Aniiit nieiit s Sflfl nno Mnwh IB. Himnr. P.-ln.-p Rucei't: Rocco :i thev b-ean h?for J. Nieoll leave ... . nr tua c,.hri t T A eard r-oiHomnn K"plnu.'iin- Tnnv Cai- j-I still like t3 go In ths raw j ! country fishing and hunting, ba: Mr. and Mrs. Thursday night lor Vancouver .1. :.. .. . m r nm u.4i anrf Antxiivi nousenoiueis, wno was wmwmfj pai ty, rnviay .11.1. r uuuuc, rUUl .... T. oH r.O"fl c t ..Un n.-lrlrt-inrirt rmillPP. on Che Prince Rupert. Vancouver they will enplane for pipes in ine oasemeni wiui a tsi. t-aineva ic - ouinuiuauc, unuS v blow torch, s-et some of the wood- party. Catholic Hall, March 17. ticut, and aunts. Mrs. Geo. Cie- A ?amr to I his city.-n. now 71, rame la ;i,e "cira from Fnj-'laud d I hen t ) Prince Ru-smilinuly recalls hi ? avour in business a '"vice, usinn n uhn!i. Dibb Printing Co. work alit-ht Firemen were able S.O.N. Brothers evening Marcn , cone. Prince Rupert, ana mis. a journey to Glasgow, Scotland, to visit relatives for six weeks. members and Louis Schulli. Princeton. I don't like to do my own cook -! intt any more." That's why, hi i says, cockitv? one cy.?, he takc.i i Mrs. Bncnn with him on trips nowadays. ! "She's a good cook," he averred "I don't really care if I cateh any fuh anymore. I guess I've i to extinguish the flames before". Sonja ladies, Mr. Nicoll is president of PHONE 234- HiNKU BLOCK damage was aone. i"1""" Orange Ladies' tea and Sale, '.:il so in he saw the Canadian Legion, Prince, Rupert branch. in cured fish as thci-: Four men and one woman were March 21. nrcd tor ii"ut of any Attention. Meeting to be held charged under the Government J'Z 'W 'I r fresh. Friilav March 9, at 0 p.m. in ana imuuu uouur nui, ". - -- jl Gordon & -Jlndii '4 1 I.O.D.E. Daffodil) a local mark.et only, 'Son Civic Centre. Prime Kupcrt Lo- police court yesterday. They' , Queen ""i1"0" Mary a,r ... .. -.o Awuwia. were Dora Cecil, fined 10 or tea, March 26. caught my share but I love thJ open country, the hills, the forests and the streams." For awhile Bacon operated a fish market in the city, but he gave that up some tim.o ago. fill iciinii"a vw-vi. - . . 1 : 1- tul smoking fish hi a u.ilerfront wilh Lis laic William Shrub- (57p) seven days; George LeGuee, wtncurai uiiiiB lion. Pnnv.in Fin ski iron 11 onH ("ViHrnn Sale, j Navy League of Canada. A nan.,,... $ln 'h and costs: Legion Auxiliary Sprin SPECIAL 0c WJ, "Our specially is Alaska black H;ihioned metlv:rl OJJ April 4. Presbyterian spring sale, April 1 "ik sawdust as fuel, cod." he meeting, for the election of of- CccU pau, $1Q Qr geven days 0n fleers and to arrange for the Saturday Sven Nilson anci johii the 1 o c a 1 of rc-activization Mulnern wcre fined $1 and casU aid, "and 'ncrc s lots that l:k-s it," tho ' imported fuipi of them 12. uioTM Rni 'm. r tin i sir Aoril Dianen, win De nem at 1.11c -s- und twinkle in his .?ye just measuring the .slight south England accent ."-till remaining. er the Government Liquor ' ' 20 St. 'Peter's Spring Sale, April: Centre (Cluo kooiih, iuuismj, . March 8, at 8 p.m. Former mem- 1 I bers and all those interested in Co,d wcathc. flyln cc.,dllions the work of the Navy League 2G : United W.A. Spring sale, May 3. . . Sonja tea, May 12. are invited to attend. . (57 mlnir north tn ,,.:,., in-il 32 Piece BREAKFAST SETS $8.95 58 Piece DINNER SETS SKIv K.'K FOR SIX $25.50 ' By w.ird of mouth :,it tii-slo of rsr.ouii a was spread pramui 'a Hint outside mar-be (livlopcd Wl l.'i ''l!-ostaWi.-'r."d bud- fame from all parts 'ilicnit, from east?ri iP Yuk in. and a lar-e wtrc in Chicago . " "f h'-- fish t-(iav a 0 Iwal market. The e tar;iiUe; for proper 8cm. P.F'SHORTCAKE' Vice-President T. N.' Youngs artillery reserve men for winter presided at the monthly meeting instructions at Victoria S3 the Chamber of soldiers left on an extra section ot the Prince Rupert Commerce Monday night In the of the C P.A. at 4:15 Manday Hon. T. C. A. Hislop. C.M.G., High Commissioner for New Zealand to Canada, has accepted invitations to address the Women's Canadian Club and the Prince Rupert Gyro Club while here. Mr. Hislop, accompanied by his wife and daughter, Susan, will arrive in Prince Rupert by 'train cn the nleht cf Mar:h 20 tine', will sail for Vancouver on March 22. absence of President J. c. uiiKer wilh ('(! Cirain, Finite & Itecrls manifest were: R. ...v,.. ...a oiiau nn ft hnsiness trip paeiigLr ns P'nnt for periodic H Mid M . Baron, his ii"c. the veteran W llJ I " " "J " to Vancouver. Some forty members were present at the meeting. Allan Hurst was welcomed as a new member and Norman De- Marshall, A. Pihra, O. B?nsin, A. F. Eveleigh, D. Garon, C. W. McAfee, Mr. Ka'r, R. W. Montgomery. J. Sherbin, R. A. Tav-lor. A. C. Timms, A. N. VanMeer, M. Sawka. This rich, sweet, short biscuit is a Peck Frcan skcu1, known the world over for its satisfying Your choice of 4 beautiful colors: Green, Rose, Blue or Yellow GORDON & ANDERSON is ' cctivn ir b'" Witt was a guest. M appetizing luvour. 1 Council Thumbs firv SHORTCAKe with mvh and afternoon feu. Goes gooJ with Ginger Ale or a glass of milk. On Arbitration A request for arbitration by Mini cc Currie, city's sewer contractors, was denied Monday night by city council. Contra:-tors asked that amount of roci encountered in digging a tun-ael be arbitrated uelore it was emoved. A wholciomt bocurt to poet in limcfiM mod to gin lo cniWren bowo. oitoli. City Engineer D. C. Stewart am ne iuiii l.na.iy ctimatea hat of the 520-fuoi, tunnel, 7a )er cent was rork. Tnis fijuiv 'vas liliu'j!; he said, und stooa fast. 'I don't see where there L any further action necessary bciore the who.e job Ls :om- ISill If A A FASHION FIRST! nY "" 'JJ The ?h-ipes ... leathers, taor-s SSyX 1 1 and colors deemed most fa:.liioii- Skfkx fei I wise- for ! pring "51 are here imv.' , V?: L' 1 in our wide selection of value 25 hi "tviiniio IMtilur imooI Oi. FACMT Just take 3 r 4 tticvi of bacon 1 in of oaktd boons loatpoont Colman's Muitafd X tablotpooni molottoo Cut bacon in half and fry. Add beans, mustard and molasses. Cook slowly in frying pan for 15 minutes. by . a: v,' 1 pr,ctu MAOi plete," raid Aid. l . u. iiiaci emphatically. "Let them Hhe contractorsi finish the Job first. Then we t an se? what there is to talk about " PEEK FREAN'S MAKERS Of SoMb,.. n i SKK T1IKM TftDAY! I f oshion footwear ."filiSi P.nliae, great chief. ain of the Ottawa Indians, was tomahawked by an Illinois Indian at Fort St. Louis in 1769. Mr. Pk A Mr. Fra I see 111 qu'te incensed at you letting me use the car"