Prince Rupert Duiiy News . Thursday, September 8, 1951 Winners of To Reside In England After 32 years residence in Prince Rupert, 8. C. Thomson, Sunniest Summer on Record June, July and August Consistently Fine j Maximum wind velocity was a Prince Rupert southeast 14-mlle-an-hour blow. More hours of sunshine were August 13. Maximum and aiu..-recorded this unmmw in tho mum, barameter readings of Loca a Trout Derby Two anglers tust beat the midnight deadline Monday and took nway first and second prizes in the Rod ar.d Oun Club' Trout n kt Your Winter Supply Now . . I., fr.-ll,t roto. I..I - - V f .. . d PERSONAL 30.23 inches having reached what' he consld- months of June, July and Aug- ind 29.59 Inches August 17 and 30, ptthat It i . necessary 10 raise irrj price of coal. ers the mature age of 72 but still ust than In anv other summer .,f-ii looking hale and hearty, Is leav on Daily News records August Ml J. Keith, RN, took pas- . .. rage on the Prince Ixiulse yes- Women's Auxiliary of the terday enroulj t j Toronto on her nadian Le!o" meeting to- vacatlon. nlKht at 8 p.m. (ltd S.O.N, whist and dance, Fri- internal ir,..i tt i n . . mternatiomil Hod T Carriers', , , , nm ,V. ..,, Red Shield ing tlw city Saturday to make his future home at Slough, near Windfio., England. He came to Canada 49 years ago from there and, before coming to Prince Kt'peit July 27, l'Jltf, resided In Vancouver and Victoria. the three-month total to 4072 hours. Closest to tills figure came In the same period of Ib42, with 39.; sunshine hours, C-rby. First p.izc winner was Harold Walker, we'.gh'.ns In a rainbow trout of three pounds, 7Vi ounces, caucht at Khtada Lake. Second prize winner was A. J. Dominate, with a Dolly Varden, one pound, 7Vi ounces, caught at Kalum Lake. ,, ,) Th rd p. Ize went to Thvo Fortune who w.-'ifhed in the 4rst entry, a one-pound, Uvo-ounce cutthroat. ' K Fl herman Walker was clouhly lucky, for hp also won the lucky Canvassers H'J7 Bpeclal Meeting, Thurs 210cM f veteran of tw.i wars the And the hottest day in two; T. M. cXxv. fed Shield Vears WLS Au"a. 2!). with a tein- day, September B, 8 p m., Carpenters' Hall. It is to the Dene- I ,, . . , . . 'South AMcan campaign In ,.,. , r,u, lampaign clialiman, announces ,,, i;1i.t that nr ciuitumcrs may take advantage of . 't stoi-k-.. new prices will (Kit go Into effect until ''u'r.bti Hi' I' Any o: tiers received prior to that date, for viiviry bvlrc rtpt- ii'l i-r 30th, will be Invoiced at present Al! or.liTi tr coal under one ton lots will be delivered ,ot, ui;i,.v puid lur pi lor to delivery. inHUCAN' lit: HACH WITH: Albert & MeCaffery, Limited li'onJ City SJuilden' Supplies Arnulronq Aqencics H. C. Helqcrson, Limited Special Bargain Prices (While stocks last) fit of vr i,,,,,!,.. ,i., . : T V . which he servtd with the Im- Minimum temperature of 41.6 i:,r f"Howni5 volunteer canva-.s-as lecorded bv the Digby Is- err In the btisines, area: Miss land wea..:;er O.IlCe August 27. Irml.. Mah Kill flnnlek flmrw fish draw 5 prize, drawn by fc.i's. Robert Hanson 8 " ' 'T J .l' Hill Bill , , . ' Oeorge B iScuby, 18 last of During days month ,, ,, n Cloudy skies, 3.94 Inches of tain A! Munso". phl1 Ray. Harold fell, while the sun shone at least' Ht!(,.fson, Jack Marchant iind ' part Lf tile liilic- foi 2u uttya. UiUJ Ham Bill Doumont, chairman1 of the derby committee, said another derby is to be held In a few weeks for Skeena River anglers. ' Union to at tend thlj meeting f .uthbound irom Alaska to Van-1 "hThe CaZ " Malr' , r and embarked the fol- j w '' J'' "ZT"on Cliff McKay, aslant editor mT, It ton" rt i". f Keith I1'"" here, was bookkeep- and edito lal writ of ' 2 " for " Prln" Kl,phrt Table r the Van- , .rkowt Master couver Bon, arrived la the my tM "'a Mrs E i ?"rf y Ca nd U!en wlth 8' by plane ' f'"rktr- 1,1 1922 1,6 tortwl in yete,duV Imm the a! d child Mrs E N -' south. He Is here to vl,it Colum- .o, w B M Mlt"""' M E' tat ! ,h" wno,'s,e Pr0(iuee buslness bia Ce'lul.e operations in the ' ' ior himself. Now he and his aua and to attend the annual Come to Legion Auditorium partner, I.en Bi. werton, have convention o th- A-wociated Thursday, Sept. 13. See Canad- sold out to the B.C. Fruit and Hoards of Trade of Central Hill- '"n Legion W. A. Fall Fashion 1 odui-r C:o. Ltd of Vancouver, ish Columb.a. (lurdcu koot, pub- Show styled by Annette. Sit- Mrewerton to stay on as lie relations director of I'iiinni- UilM at 2. p m. and 4 run. Tea niana'jei. Ictta Diploma! Egg . s 15 59 ilberia Diplomat Nut . a 13.50 served. Admission 50c. (214ci M.. l.icinuon win riy irom here to Montreal and embark Meeting of Job's Daughters, a;ptember 19 on th.- fiamaria ba lelluloe, came north with him. They are leaving for Ter-1 ia-e by tar this aftvinuon. hrntay, Sept. 7 at 8 p.m. Report iron tim ber. ATTENTION MIXED oupreme session, sliver marcn tare Briqueffes . . .' 20 00 anu suciai. (21UCI CCC Rep, Here For Convention . Saturday Special Fraser & Payne 51 Gaucj, 15 Dc-nicr Full : Fashioned Hose 3 new fall shades Twilight - GloarninT Starlight sizes Wi to 1 1 $1.49 Pair LBERT & McCAFFERY LLACJUE HdWt.KRS Cltt'dng date for team entries in 1951-52 , bowling season will be September 7. Entries will be accepted by E. Mu.ssallim, Black 4J9; II. ' Windt, 483, or at the bowling alleys, phone Red 709. Entries I will be closed at General Meet- ! Ing to be held September 7. Friday, at 8 p.m. Election ef ofll- Swim Pool Stays Open While the Gyro Club's supervised swimming pool at McCly- LIMITtD Phone 116, 117 or 58 CO P ; I ' " i! i cers, league f.cl.ejule and other important Kerns to he clwussej. All Mixed league bowlers are La rv F,ckroyd, Briti h Columbia regional representative cf liie Canad un Chamber of Com-m rce with headquarters in Vancouver, arrived la the city b car ye:.te day. t.:- ii here to atten'1. the annual convent on of Airoi'lated B.iards of Trade ol Central ndll-ih Columbia. Mi. Eckroyd, who has been a lrequeut visitor to Prince Hu- Invited to attend. (2101 , moot Park would have normally clased alter Labor Day, now that suminer school vacation is over, it will remain open afternoons after school, as loop a ih- ggSggg gL . r " - t. f present fine weather continues, Prt In tl past, exptessed his It is announced by Oyro Pres.d- Pleasure at being bark again and ent E. D. Forward. isatislactlon at the great devel- The pool continues, a.s It hus't.Pmpnt of the area since he was been throughout the fine sum-; hist, here a c-jujkj of yearsago. mer ft iinmilur n.ert r,,r To-day's Best ren of all ages, many of whom CV have received valuable swim- V BUY i.l iinng iiutruciion. E. A. Evans 2 00 Mrs. C. Anderson 2 00 R. C. Edwards 2.00 v to. R. He'bb 2 00 Ollf Tonald 2 00 A. E. Fields 2 00 C. N. Jermyn 2 00 Mrs. A. Lawrence 200 twenty years ago II VANCUtlVER VICTORIA Sunday, 8 p m., Coqultlam Tuesday, 12 Noon Camosun Mrs. F. Smith 2 00 I r r . 1 Friend 500 In Hnnce Rupert & Mr!). Mrs. L. Wick 2 (K)! 1 ALICE ARM, STEWART AND ! Richard Dodd 2 00 One Only Spar ton Washer $149.00 G.E. Washer With Pump $189.50 Northern B.C. Power Co. Ltd. September 6, 1931 F. M Tipton 2 00 H. E. Bluir 2 00 An active campaign for ,re- ' v ... : r V ' ,. 1 IK i". . '1 V I 1 ... . SI . ... 3 a . I. J t - : , . - ... , . - la V ". t r .. . a ' T" " - " nr. 1 " : - V, VaM ' a . . la . 1l 1 " 1. T '1,'i'll H ' - " : .i T ' ,' a, . .'"'' , t 1 il'K: M '.V.a A. M a . el. 'I I j I.. kit- " . 'C t I l ' " . T i. " '"' '" a I. ..2 1 ' - v t .! Mrs. r. Gale 2 00 moval of present new and oner I nWAB Pit... l-ORT SIMPSON Sunday, Camosun, 11 p.m. FOR NORTH QI EEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS sh. Cuqiiitlatn September 14 and 28 FOR SOLTH O.LKEN r-HARUHTr ISLANDS ss. Coqultlam, Sept. 7 and 21 V p in. FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Agent rtilrrl Avenue Phone 68 Mrs. Levelton 2 00 ous load line regulations on the Numerous smaller donations port of l.in;e Rupert will coin-now bring tile total up to $25000. mence immediately, Chamber of Commerce decided last night. . I The new regulations "will seri- I CANNED FOODS M -J ,naiu. ,i,,t i011"1 nMP" winter shipping Brsner ftluck Phone 2IS i here. Prince Rupert, B.C, Mli wart. H.C. Canadian Legion Auxiliary Fashion Show and Tea. September 13. Presbyterian Church Tea at Rotary Club-sponsored MLss Anne Boddie was judged la-t lllultf US MIC tj.(1nA U,mut tt CM, 11 "rH . . . .. . lfl candidates. She sails tills afternoon on the P.incess Louise' to enter the International Bcau-tlque.-t at Los Angeles. Judges ber 27. Women's Sept. 20. Coordinating Tea, c UJ um mm were: Mrs. H. O. WiioX, Vancouver; Mrs. M. Cooper, Mf. and Mrs. Wood, RKO, New York; B. Gordon, Cincinnati; R. E. Benson, Prince Rupert; G. L. Otter-son, San Francisco; Mrs. J. K. Adams, Hazelion, and B. Prl-;-man, Vancouver, chairman. MAM Catholic Fa:l bazaar, October 1 and 4. Lutheran Tea, OctobPr 13. Rebektth Iiar-tar, October 20. LOB. A. Fall Bazaar, October 26. Soiila Bazaar, November 2. Legion Auxiliary Bazaar, No-ember 7. Skipper Bub Frlzzeil left this SCHOOL SUPPLIES AT . Prt'.sbyterlan Church Bazaar, November 15. 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