1 some outside ball teams to liveu thlnirs nn a hiro Art- I prince Uupctt Dailg jacto pD. . Saturday, June 12, 1948 salmon, and almost unvaryingly go after the .middle of the fish, slightly on the forward part of for ah... . m on th. rE o "f nuci an live in this Prince Rupert and some sports are being badly mis-manad.-2bere are. a lot nf Waterfront Whiffs naseball teams near by and It is First United Church. 'Many ladies called during the afternoon and were' received by Mrs. Hankinson and Mrs. George L. Rorie, president of the Auxiliary, through the beautiful always said that the league nm. 'ears ago. m Sport Letter Box WANTS LIVER BALL Editor, Daily News: I have looked with great interest at the ball games played In Prince Rupert by our local ball teams and I want to say that I am getting tired of watching Lindsay versus Lambie and Windle. How about bringing in stitutlon prohibits outsider j from entering Rupert sports. LOVELY HOME IS TEA-SALE SCENE , The spacious home and grounds of Dr. and Mrs. C. H. Hankinson was the scene yesterday afternoon of a delightful tea and sale of home cooking held under the auspices of the Junior Women's Auxiliary of F. GOODMAN. Seals Classifi A1 a the body. One bite, and the salmon loks like a half-eaten salmon sandwich. Francis Mlllerd Oo. this week began to move the second of the wartime staff houses which it purchased last year with the Idea of shipping to Vancouver. Last fall, the old Number Two staff house on Booth Memorial High School grounds was moved in sections to' the drydock and loaded on a scow. The old Num Halibut SUM Arriving Hair and Lions Destroying Salmon nw SUNDAY MIDNIIE AND They Won't Believe Me! C this, too, the Prince Rupert Sor-optlbist Club shares credit, because rehabilitation of the Suit Lake Park was the first project Despite the closure of Area Two more than a week ago, halibut continues to pour into this port in good quantity. Landings for the week ending Friday totalled 872,000 pounds, more than half of which was from the big American boats setting gear in Area Three. Canadian landings were smaller, mainly be- ber One building is getting th rooms which were attractive with artistic flower arrangements.The tea table, covered with a lace cloth, was centred with a mixed bouquet of summer flowers and on either side stood tall pink tapers in silver candelabra. Outside, the lovely garden was ablaze with early summer bloom. Pouring at the tea table were Mrs. Andrew Thompson, Mrs. W. J. Holt, Mrs. R. G. Large and Miss D. Sharp. Mrs. T. Fraser was in charge of the tea room and those serv . .... . , guopp,0,ont tw ...my wMthran'i iolal accident . . , th switch in SF tHtir ldnllli.. I'm not guilty . . . (,, l m , A 8 I m m m bk. - same treatment this week. The which the club undertook after its creation early this year. first section was moved across Hays Creek bridge Thursday Would you Believe My Story? night and the second section last cause me uuuut were sumner. Quite a number of vesels are TO- The drydock and shipyard at continuing to fish halibut in Prince Rupert can do most any night. The building has been cut into half a dozen pieces and probably will be loaded during the next week. The steel barce thing? Deep sea ships have been Area Three, while others are going black-codding and there are reports of some heading turned out there. All kinds of If U - A causing serious concern on the part of the Fisheries Department and fishermen alike. The bounty system is not successful in reducing, them and shooting is an uncertain method at the best, although it has never been tried on a large-scale, organized basis. south after tuna. jobs have been performed. And here the other day a man steered a baby carriage into a machine Retreiver is being used to transfer the. building to the south. Popularity of the Salt Lake as a swimming and Dicnie resort ing were Mrs. Crawford Moore, Mrs. Robert G. Irvine, Mrs. C. A. Kellett, Mrs. Twaites, Mrs. A. W. Large and Mrs. D. Galbraith. Mrs. A. S. Nickerson had charge of the sale of home cooking as shop, explaining "the springs Up to Friday, total landings I since May 1, from regular halibut (boats has been 8,026,000 pounds. Of this, 5,966.000 pounds have ! come from Canadian vessels and needed fixing:" The work was done with speed and efficiency, and had any pink or blue ribbon uuniire. However, seems to have some effect on the crea 2,394,000 from American. been near, it probably would have tures. The story is told of two has soared during the last week under the Influence of fine, summer weather. The ferry service, which began last week-end, has been getting good play, and hundreds have been crossing the adorned the carriage as it was wheeled away, thus giving a trailers, one of whom had a light sisted by Mrs. George E. Peters. A delicious display of homemade candy was under the supervision of Mrs. A. J. Domlnato jr., while Miss Margaret McLeod had rifle and the other' without proper touch of daintiness be Apparently more than in other recent years, hair seals and sea fitting the occasion. wearying of seeing the fish coming over the side with gouges harbor in private boats. It is mm I charge of the sale of fancy work lions have been causing destruction in the salmon industry. understood that a couple of enterprising young business men : BLOISES 'WTOiiJiiif"inwif'iw'!sif and Mrs. Ware sold garden " plants. are planning to open a refresh Fishermen are hoping that some way can be devised to reduce the destruction. Seal-bitten fish are being culled from the spring sal ment booth near the lake if permission can be obtained from the out of their choicest parts, the one fisherman used his gun. He failed to hit a seal, or It may have been a sea lion, he was not sure, but the gunfire apparently scared away the creature. The other man, lacking a rifle was forced to put up with the uninterrupted ravages of the seals that had been bothering him and You saw it in the Sally News provincial government. r rtrt HW.V1 Al.'.i1! The provincial Dpartment of ""rf- r 1 B x I IIIIIIII'MI lllll' 111 r 1 a ' Au -, m Public Works has done a good Job SAVOY of repairing the diving tower and the board walk to the lake. For mon catch in large numbers, causing great loss to trailers and gill netters. It is an upsetting experience for trailers to see fine salmon mutilated just as they are being hauled to the boat, or for gillnetters to find their nets damaged and their fish with chunks bitten out. Elimination of these destruct Priced Right And Styled Right SHEERS CREPES BROADCLOTHS AND THE FAMOUS TOOKE TAILORED BLOUSE. RUPERT PEOPLES STORE also the ones that had left his neighbor's area. Moral: always carry a gun against seals and sea lions. IIW 1 JLfJLi Carl Zarelli, Prop. T- I TiM' 1 rl -Mr-wfn-' FATHER'S DAY SUNDAY, JUNE 20 It seems that the seals have a i Phone 37 P.O. Bos 544 ive pests is a problem which is fondness for the livers in the m m m m Princess Line SAILINGS si 1 FRASER STREET Prince Rupert m ( frgrDaq "GENTLEMAN'S AUKEEME.NT" where you Edward Mussellam has been appointed to represent THE GREAT-WEST LIFE in PRINCE RUPERT Know A with the rvre Silcx Rep I a cenwnls to VANCOUVER and way ports Every Monday 10 p.m. to ALASKA Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau and Skagway June 12 and 19 to A L E R T BAY and Vancouver June 9 and 12 FISHER SL& Radio Pilot Narrow and wide neck hinvls. Chrome and plastic covers. Handles (Ivory and Black). Rubber plu,rs. 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