v EPKNCFR TOf, NAVY MINGLE Continued from page Lieut. Cdr. (T.S), Wytie C. I) Epictr. Prince Rupert Daily News Saturday, June 23, 1951 TODAY 6:50-9 in "FATHER'S LITTLEpivi' Sundoy Midnight - Monday MotiZj RORERT HAYDEN . Lieut. Cdr. S, M E. Palmer. Lieut. Robin B. Hayward. Lieut. Michael H. E. Page. Lieut. John B. Young Lieut. (O Leon R. Carr. Lieut. (ND) Christopher G. from Sea Island arrived yesterday afternoon from Vancouver to take him back south, leaving early this afternoon. . Flying Officer W. C, Judd is in j command of the amphibian and others on board are Flying Offi-1 "UAiAMQjj, "SONS OF ( mi . J ADVENTURE" I I RU K3n. 1 -w WATERFRONT - WHIFFS Picture Bill To Month-End Totem Theatre here will wind up the month of June with an Interesting list of pictures, "Only the Valiant." with Gregory Perk and Barbara Pavton, conclucnu tonight. Next Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday "Lost Boundaries." with Jose Ferrer, will toe here. The month will conclude next Thursday. Friday and Saturday with Tyrone Power and Michei-ine Prelle In "American Guerrilla In the Philippines.'' - ' I UU ; Pratt. Lieut. Lieut. Lieut. Lieut. cer Jarvis McLeod (son of Mr. and Mrs. i. H. McLeod of Prince Rupert t. Flying Officer Peter Ferguson. Flying Officer Dan Caldeeott and Leading Aircraf ts- j men Robertson and Fisher. ! 'TVnkKk OF HICH EfflTEwTwTW n GlENH FORD KODIRIOC CRAWFORD vi Henry J. Wade. Reginald P. Myirea. Albert P. Campbell. Gordon T. Hodgson. Lawrence Chaney, CBE. Francis J. P. French. Benjamin K. Weber. Ralph L. Maclean. Lieut. Lieut. Lieut. Ueut. In command of Ontario is Although most fish canneries have reported this M JsrOWHssssssW. MONDAY and TUESDAY Commodore Hugh F. Pullen, CBE. who has been with the ship 1 for the past three years and was on board on her 1949 and 1930 visits. Last year her stay here was cut short when she was sud year's sockeye fishing as well above last years average, the high count has been very erratic, fishermen claim. And weather has had a lot to do with it- " One fisherman, in from Stev-, ens Island area last night, said arp very careful with their nets, Showings at 7 - 9:00 Also Selected Short C. R. W. Gilbert. Sub-Lieuts.: L. J. Blair. J. C. Lamontagne. O. S. Matthewman. A. H. Brookman, W. A. B. Douglas. Joseph H. R. Laroche. R. C. Marshall, Erllng B. Stolee. B. M. Sapet . J. C. Lawtuis, H. E. Hollywood. O. O. Armstrong, C. Beauregard. W. T. B. Troy, T. A. M. Smith. Comm'd Gunner. Leslie Parry. Comm'd Engineer. Thomas denly called back to base due. It Mace and O. O. Brackett. the westerly winds which them for a season and ajwas thought at the time, to the Sure. Commander, Henry R. GREGORY PECK TODAY 7 - 9:05 orougni, mis B""u ctu-inail.. xnai is, mey tiean n, lc t international situation, er to Prince Rupert were against ' pair it and bluestone it at the j . practiCal!y all the permanent the gillnetters. While the winds ; end 0f the season and then use personnel on board the Ontario Boys' Summer-Outdoor Wear in "ONLY THE VALIANT Ruttan. Commander (Supply Vernon W. Howland. it for half of next season. Then!de the cruUe ..down Mder wmmd umm. umcer. Roy wVTfortbno, 3 fl " season and all of the next, man-1 nlrrr .,,.,,.,. ..You nt George A. Gnve, ine two nets do for three years. !.,;"",;. atl Midshipmen Robin C. Allen. Wluj dUdrit tk&i -fell me I'm CtNeqro?" m LOUIS deROCHEMONT P'Oduction of impossible. About 6 o'clock every night the winds would die down and from them until 10 o'clock In the morning, Wishing was OK. "But that knocks the stuffin' out of our averages, because Lieut. Cdr. (Si J. Maxwell. Lieut (Si Joseph O. E. God-bout, Vincent F. Lambie. Sub Ueut. (S D G. Webb. A. H. MacLeod, J. M. Armstrong. ! Commissioner Constructor iS . 1 net i is 'tan - J - OKoWvo E. Bandy, WUliam C. Of course, a sockeye INDERWEAR , SWIM TRUNKS TEE SHIRTS SHIRTS SHORTS SOCKS only good for sockeye. Other nets are used for spring, coho, live 111 Lttnaua iuiiu juu iiac seen the rest of the world." Some of the officers and men weu on HMCS' Chatham here . Chaster. Constantihe Cotaras, ; Frederick Crickard. James Cum-! ming, Daniel N. Mainguy, Ian 1 McKee. WUliam A. Nelles, Rich- whole! Chum and pink. Mostly these we're not getting in a nets, which are of heavier con- day's fishing John T. Down. Commander Lt Harold D. Mc-Cormlck. Lieut. Cdr. (L) William L. during urule the l"e w ar ar and "u are busy rf re- Aiso reports that catches have! gtruction, last two to three years i ard D. Okros. R. D. Sweeny, BEATRICE PEARSON MEL FERRER A complete Boys' Depart- ment. Low priced for Boys g with the usual Men's Store guarantee. , RUPERT MEN'S AND BOYS' STORE i i SHOWS AT 7 p.m. 9 p.ni. been as high as 90 and 100 on each. But they cost more. too. nemg atqutu,,.c u. Rlch)lrd r gmyth, M. H. Bray- an average in Stevens Island; other major costs are gas and Ruff.rt- , i . I man, J. F. Washbrook, J. B. Hay-and uwr-c r Officers oi hmos umarro are. k Edye Pass area are not a; food and the general upkeep of j d r McNab John H Bjrks true picture, the fisherman said. . the fishing boat. A paint job is commodore. Hugn r. t-uuen, , jQhn E McLaUBh!!ni Bermadard QFAFAHILll LIVED MUl Lieut. (L Joseph A. Stachon and Allstalr G Carr. On dav. a crouo of boats will ponntrpd nearlv everv vear and C.B.E. TWENTY ffif Sub-Lieut. (LiL. Minague. J. Eric E. G. Boak. j run intn a iirhfiol of sockeve and iKiij'!v minor rpnairs to ensines 1 Conmander O. Fitzgerald. Denis H. Pratt. J. i- A. Ktely, 3. F. Miles, E. McCubbin. the average goes 'way up; the! and the drums, around whicn ' DSC. next day, "you have to work ; the nets are wound. Fishernvnl Lieut. Cdr. (TASi tK RE ESTATE OP PRANTC A JACK- t Added 'TROOPING THE COLORS' 'HOLD THAT POSE' TOTE? Robert W. like h to get 25 or 30." , claims costs this year are 30 Timbreil, djs SON OTHERWISE KNOWN AS FRA.VK ANDREW JACKSON, DECEASED. . TAKE NOTICE thit as Adminis ND, Reginald J. Lieut. Cdr. But, on the whole, he admit- i per cent higher than during the ted the sockeye run looked bet-1 previous year. Pickford. ComnVd Radio Officer, Frederick O. Douglas. Cadet (L) E. L. Klassen. Ord. Commander, Ernest H. M. Russell. Ord. Lieut., George Y. Moycs. Ord. Sub-Lieut. W. L. Wood, i. Vanfleet. James B McNeil, Anthony F. Cottingham, John A. Mackay. O. J. McMlllen. Commander E, John 8. Os-born. Lieut. Cdr. E), Arthur G. Brtdgman. Lieut. E lAE!, Edward S. Smith. Lreut. (E), Kenneth Lewis. Lieut. (E) (AEi M. W. Anket-ell-Jones. Lieut. (E) Ralph W. Edwards. (G). Donald G. trator wjm me wm buiutxcti, juit , . tins than in the .nr.,r,vi ht ih ,irt rf the t ter year 1950 t 4L.- Lieut. Cdr. Padmore. Lieut, Cdr., rJ Prank A JicUon. o:hfrwi known season, and it would have to be, Prank Andrew Jackson, who died rs Ho thnnaVir fnr oitlnpttirs The new cold storage facilities Maurice T. Oliver. Sub-Lieut. D. R. McCaskill. Chaplain CI. IV., Ronald Mac-Lean. Chaplain, CI. II, Richard J. Newsham. Sub-Liutenant Vajkor, RCN R). J. W. Russell, K. L. Farquharson. Instr. Lieut. D. P. Sablstcn. Inst Sub-Lieut. W. at Clear Wawr. near Telegraph Creek, ... ',- anv monv money these inese dav aays, i 01 Royal J Fish Co. Opened this " any British Columbia, on the 2nd day oi mstKe i wat4,rfront anci March. 1947. I require all creditor, costs being what they are." I se"" " vlll .!r.l , far has handled several thou- and othen. har.ng cairns aeauwt the t ; so aaid estate tn send toe same to me, Lr sant tons of halibut and salmon, property ertfied. at toe address For those who are not fisher-; And nearby the storage house, T"t"Z. aW men- !dea ' what !'CM :the ilver reduclion plant u r aw i hau proceed to distribute giilnet fisherman to put his boat nearing completion. RADIO DIAL 1240 Kilocycle. CFPR Sub-Lieut. (Ei A. G. Ford and (Subject W Change) the estate to those entitled bj in the water may be interesting. Halibut livers have again basing reeard only to sucb claims of Qnf of th maior items ofnlavort ,r, Itnnnrt.ant. nart. in which I shall then hare been JUNE 29 fhat'Si conned equipment is, of course, his net. Prince Rupert's fishing economy. And further take notice to JULY tferapna indebted to aaid estate are required to pay their indebtedness to ine forthwith. DATED at Prince PupeTt, B C, this 2Ut day of June. 1951. f MARY CATHERINE ALLEN, ' Official Adminiatravw, ' Telegraph Creek BC ( Ju22A3-29..W A sockeye net, wnich is tne One company has bought 100,-lightest and has the smallest 000 pounds so far, prices to be mesh of four types of nets giil- determined by tests on oil qual-netters use, usually has to be jty replaced each year. A complete jo a layman, this fish-liver net, hung with lead-line and i business is a messy affair. Hand-corks, costs roughly $500 today, j ung the livers is not for one of Fishermen reminiscently recall weai stomach, for the odor sZtJT PRINCE RUPERT ffps? it! w nj n (q) n n ft ri which permeates the atmosphere around where the livers are weighed and bought is strong enough to lay low one of not too robust in stamina. But one fisherman probably had it right when he said: "Never mind the stink, for in the stink is the money." He had the days when the same net sold for a little over $100. Reason that sockeye nets have to be replaced every season is because they are of fine twiae construction, necessary for successful sockeye fishing. And often there are snags and deadheads which will get tangled up in a net and do a lot of damage. If a heavy run of fish strikes the net, the threads weaken. After every week of fishing, fishermen go over their net to make repairs and to clean it been with it since he was 12, he added. He looked about 65 now V ANCO tVER VICTORIA Sunday, 8 pa., Coquitlam HALIBUT FISHING SUSPENDS With Area 3 closing for the NORTHERN INDUSTRY and NATURAL RESOURCES seaweed ! season Monday midnight, the from jellyfish and SATURDAY P.M. ! 5 .33 Sports College 5:45 For the Record 6:00 CBC News 6:05 CBC Sports Page . 6:30 Soiree at Quebe 7:00 Prairie Schooner 7:30 Let's Square Dance g-OOKaien Islanders Local Talent 8:30 Piano Playhouse 9:00 John Sturgess 9:15 Armdale Chorus 9:30 Concert of Europe 10:00 CBC News 10:10 CBC News 10:15 Trocadero Orch 10:30 Dancing Party NBC 11:00 Weather Report and Fish arrivals , SUNDAY AM. 8:30-RecitaI 9:00 BBC News and Comty 9:15 Music for Meditation 9:30 Harmony Harbour 9:59 Time Signal 10:00 B.C. Gardener 10:15 Just Mary 10:30 Way of the Spirit 11:00 CBC News 11:03 Capitol Report It :30 Religious Period SUNDAY P.M. 12:00 Your Invitation to Music 1:30 Church of the Air 2:00 Music I Like 2:30 Critically Speaking .3:00 A Tale 6f Toronto 3:15 CBC News 3:20 Ask the Weatherman 3:27 Weather Report 3:30 My Uncle Louis 4:00 National Sunday Evening Hour 4:45 The Four Gentlemen 5:00 Whispering Strings, 5:30 Little Symphonies 6.00 Trans-Canada Theatre 7:00 CBC News 7:10 Week-end Review 7:20 Special Speaker 7:30 Concerto 8:00 Overture, Please which, if left on, tend to weaken the net and reduce its efficiency. Some fishermen, however, who Tuesday, 12 Noon Camosun ALICE ARM, STEWART AND PORT SIMPSON Sunday, Camosun, 11 p.m. FOR NORTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS ss. Coquitlam . June 8 and 22 9 p.m. FOR SOUTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS . Coquitlam, June 15 and 29 Sale II Tkkefis m w coming week should see fairly heavy landings of halibut at Prince Rupert although expectation is that many of the large Puget Sound vessels will proceed straight home with their final catches. However, there is a considerable number of the larger local boats now out and a number of Alaskan vessels should market here. During the present week, since At oil Stores, from your Candidate, or their Agents IN RE ESTATt tef WILLIAM HENRY SPENCER. OTHERWISE KNOWN AS WILLIAM HENRY SPENSER. DECEASED. TAKE NOTICE that as Administrator with the will annexed of the estate of William Henry Spencer, otherwlae known as WUliam Henry Spenser, late of Prince Rupert, B C, who died at Prince Rupert on the th day of April, 1951, I require all QUEEN of the NORTH" Candidates: Monday and not including today, l 8 p m. J FRANK 1. SKINNER 1 Prince Rupert Agent j Third Avenue Phone 568 creditors and others having claims j a total of 579,000 pounds of hall- j against tne sain estate to send tne but was landed at Prince Rupert MISS MAE NEWTON (Canadian Legion) 53,500 pounds from American and 525.000 pounds from Canadian vessels. j MISS ELAINE STEFFENS 2. MISS MARGARET (Sons of Norway l GAGNON (Columbia Ccllulo.se) Top price for the week for fore the 1st day of August, 1951, after which date I shall proceed to distribute the estate to those entitled under the wui. having regard only to such claims of which I shall then have been notified. AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE RADIO & APPLIANCE SALES & SERVICE GAS AND ELECTRIC RANGES Phone Blue 992 PACIFIC ELECTRIC Canadian fish was 25.9, 17c and 15c on Monday and for American 23.7c, 17c and 15c on Thursday. Next halibut fishing activity will be between July 26 and Aug ust 6 when the new Areas 2B (off that all persons Indebted to the aald estate are required to pay their Indebtedness to me forthwith. DATED at Prince Rupert, B.C., this 14th day of June. 1951. GORDON FRASER FORBES, Official Administrator, Prince Rupert. BC. (Ju. 16-16,22-23) the east coast of Moresby Island) and 2C (of ftlje west coast of NATURAL Dall Island between Cape Ad- ; PRINCE RUPERT DRYDOCK i AND SHIPYARD I SHIPBUILDERS AND ' ENGINEERS The Exhibition ENTERTAINMENT STAGE SHOWS featuring 15 Pacific Northwest Gymnastic Champs Gayway Dancing Rides Loggers' Sports Beauty Contests Golden Gloves Boxers Dominion Day Sports Soap Box Derby BIG VALUE NIGHTLY PRIZES 8:30 Linger Awhile 9:00 This Week's Composer 9:30 Music by Elgar 10:00 CBC News 10:10 CBC News 10:15 From the Captain's Log 10:30 Vesper Hour 11:00 Weather Report and Sign Off MONDAY AM. 7.00 Musical Clock 8:00 CBC News 8:10 Here's Bill Good INDUSTRIAL AUTO SHOW Fur Show Furniture Appliances Marine Fishing Retail Wholesale DISPLAY SPACE AVAILABLE Phone 107 or 231 TODAY! Iron and Brass Castings Electric and Acetylene Welding dington and Dixon's Entrance) will be opened for, mid-season : fishing without quota. Expectation is that there will be a large drive at that time. Meantime, some of the halibut vessels will be taking up other summer pursuits. -L- Frank Waterhouse freighter ! Island King, Capt. E. Swank, 1 arrived in port today with 144 tons of general cargo for Prince j Rupert and 200 tons of coal for RESOURCES Forestry Celanese Fisheries Aluminum NATIVE CRAFTS Mining Natural Resources,, Movies Jaitoring or Ladies and Gentlemen LING the tailor SPECIALISTS ON SAWMILL and MINING MACHINERY Albert & McCaffery Ltd. 220 Sixth St. Phone 649 8:15 Morning Song 8:30 Morning Devotions 8:45 Little Concert 9:00 BBC News and Cmty 9:15 Music for Moderns 9:30 Sunsise Serenade 9:45 Your Music Appointment r THE BIST The SHOW-WINDOW of the NORTH The freighter called at Kem-ano Bay on the northward trip and unloaded general construction supplies. Island King will proceed to Alice Arm and Stewart tomorrow and return Tuesday with ore for Vancouver. If thire is a load, the freighter will make a call at Kitimat or Kem-ano Bay southward, Frank Skinner, agent said. Union steamer Coquitlam arrived in Prince RuDert at 5:45 9:59 Time Signal 10:00 Morning Visit 10:15 "Barry Wood Show" 10:30 This Week's Artist 10:45 Invitation to the Waltz 11:00 Man and His Music 11:15 Roundup Time 11:30 Weather Report 11:31 Message Report By CHIC Y0UNC BLONDIE In-Laws Are Always Biased! 11:33 Rec Interval Craftsmanship "d! 75 'ur'nB j 11:45 Scandinavian Melodies rounci-trippers and several pas PLUMBING and HEATING The Reliable and Prompt Service You Know PHONE For Repairs and Alterations Smith &Elkinsltd. P.O. Box 274 MONDAY PM sengers lor Princo Rupert. Most of the 300 tourists on the CPR steamship Princess Kathleen which docked in Prince Rupert Friday morning enroute to 12:00 Mid-Day Melodies 12:15 CBC New.i 12:25 Program Resume 12:30 B.C. Farm Bdct. 12:55 Rec. Int. 1 :00 The Concert Hour 2:00 Easy Listening In Type... Let Us Solve Your Printing Problems rilONK 234 Dibb Printing Co. BESNER BLOCK WANTED HIS BATH l?EAON FOR J 2PrTT i 1 REFUSE 1 S AXX M0PS' 1 A WS5& 'Wm T (to give my PffecrH '-V&i t 'ft Ut Ifi y- iSEMI a$S gjKJ 105 Hi.;; cuagway, Aiasna, and return, took a walk through city streets and browsed through the shops. .Friday was first day of "real good weather" that greeted the .tourists this summer, steamshin 2:30 Records at Random ' 2:45 Our Singihg Children Comty. , 3:00 The Music Box 3:15 Don Messer and HU Islanders i officers commented.