liriiirc Htipcrt Dnflp J3cvs Wednesday, May 7, 1947 wCapt. L. A. K. Boswell R.N., D.S.O., is in command of H.M.S. Kenya, light cruiser of the Royal Navy, which will visit Prince Rupert August 18-21 in the-couree cf a training cruise. Executive cJficer of Kenya is Cdr: P. R. S. Pennefatdier. : n Frank Waterhouse freishter Chilllwack is now ot: the way up the .'coast and is expected in Prince Rupert on Tuesday of pexl week. She is craning by way of the west coast of Vancouver Es'.aird and is to call at Alice Ami and Stewart before coming in here. i 4 " : Desmond Cook, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Cook cf this city and almself a locally born boy, after having served six years in the Canadian Army, has Joined the service of the Union Steamship Co. as (freight cic-rk on the steamer Cansiar on the Queen Charlotte Island run. While dverscas Dcanond was married and his wife and four month old fcaby are new in Vancouver where his parents also now re-.f3Te7He is in port with his ship today- and is being greeted by many old friends. S. Princess Adelaide, licrp .Monday evening, had a number of round trip passengers.. Most Jf the travellers wre on business bent but general boat traf-ific lndTcatcs lhat the tourist Reason will soon be setting In. ".: The acting chief supervisor of fisheries, Frank Warne, recently made the announcement that In ord;r to avoid any m'sunder-'itanding regarding time as specified in the tipccial fishery Regulations for British Colum- 'U4J rilON'liS 116 and 117 Courtesy and Service SHIPS AND WATERFRONT bia, daylight saving is to apply ever the whole -of the province. To be away for a couple of months, the new American trawler Deep Sea is now enroute from Seattle to Bearing waters. She is 140 feet long, specially built to catch, prdceis, quick freeze and package king crab. It is expected that the catch will be not less than 20C.C00 pounds and that 95 per cent cf this will be cf the king crab variety. The remainder will consist of sole and lemon sole. Dozens of leggtrs from the camps of the Queen Charlotte Islands are leaving for Local Plans Are Lost On Aircraft Improvements of (Local Theatre Affected by Coastal Aircraft Disaster : With the Joss of the Trans-Canada Airlines Lockheed Lodestar airliner early tart week near Vancouver went the plans for new seating and ventilation system as well as other renovation measures for the Capitol Theatre in Prln:e Ruocrt and now the plans will have to be drawn up anew. The plans were in the possession of Victor Ar- mond, maintenance engineer of Famous Players Canadian Corporation from Winnipeg, who was one of the passengers on the Ill-fated transport, it was to meet Mr. Armond that J. H. Black, manager of the local theatre, went to Vancouver for a brief trip last week. 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Wales, if) Blind for more than four years, Ronald Jctson, 28-yeur old Royal Australian Navy stoker, has seen his wife and thrce-nionth old son for the first time. Jctson loslt his sight throuh bomb-blast when the cruiser Perth was sunk through Japanese action. After three operations .by Tu dor Thomas, Cardiff eye special ist, 50 per cent sight was restored. Mrs. Jetson flew to Wales to be at her husband's bedlsldc during the operation and their son was born while she was here. The couple met at Melbourne when Jetson waS in hospital after being rescued from a prisoner of war camp. "I cheated, really," he told reporters. "I was so anxious to see my wife that a few days after the final operation I lifted the corner cf the bandage and had a peep. I said to myself 'not bad,' and milled the bandage back." Steamer Service from PRINCE RUPERT to OCEAN FALLS WESTVIEW (Powell Ittrcr) VANCOUVER . Thursday at 11:15 p.m. To KETCHIKAN Wednesday Midnight For reservations call or write City or Depot Ticket Offices. PRINCE RUPERT MAY QUEEN CONTEST GETS UNDER WAY Prince Rupert Kinsmen Club's May Queen contest will get Into high gear tonight when "vote" tickets for five candidates from the city schools will be released, giving the public the opportunity to decide who will assume the royal position in the May 24 sports celebration. Sponsoring groups lor the five candidates were (chosen in a drawing on Tuesday, and tickets allowing entry to the grounds-each being worth 50 votes for a given candidate will be released to the various organizations and supporters this afternoon, according to Stan Savllie, committee co-chairman. Each of the city's live schools selected a girl to represent the school in the contest, and each of the candidates was given the sponsorship by an adult organl-. 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