Prince Rupert Daflp JScins Wednesday, November 24, 1948 WINS FELLOWSHIP CANADA PACKERS Son of Mr. and Mrs. Franklin of This City Take $1,000 Scholarship Award at McGiU A $1,000 fellowship has been AIR PASSENGERS Henry Meyerhoff, proprietor To Vancouver J. Vogwill, H of Crescent Shows,, Penticton, Wahl, E. Wahl. j was a passenger aboard the To Sandspit J. M. Giegerich, i Princess Louise today making W. Davies, N. Price, A. W. Priest. I the round trip to Juneau. Canada Packers Move Into Residence Here Canada Packers Limited, which has been doinj business here for some years on a consiRnment shippinj basis, htcow fully domiciled in Prince Rupert with its attractive newly built office and warehouse building on the local waterfront. It is rratifyinr that another important company should have become go convinced of the future of this place as a distributing centre that it has considered it necessary and expedient to thus facilitate the facilities here for the carryinj on or business. It is just another indicatio nof the confidence of business generally in the future of this port and district and its Impending growth and development. Advent of Canada Packers marks the third meat packing establishment in Prince Rupert. In the expansion that we expect here immediately, there will be room for all to thrive and prosper. Congratulations and best wishes are extended to the Appreciation and Good Wishes awarded in cancer research at McGill University, Montreal, to Arthur E. Franklin, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. L. Franklin of Prince Rupert. It was the award j of the Canada Packers. 1 Four years ago the 27-year old student, who enrolled from WE CONGRATULATE . . . CANADA PACKERS LIMITED ON THE COMPLETION OF THEIR MODERN PLANT AND WISH THEM GOOD LUCK Albert & McCaffery Saskatchewan before his family moved to this city, visited in Prince Rupert. He took his Bachelor of Science degree during the past year from McGill as an honor student and is continuing studios in cancer there. LTD. CANADA PACKERS OFFICIALS HERE To Take Part in Opening of New Prince Rupert Plant Tomorrow C. C. Polkinghorne, general sales manager and a director of Canada Packers Limited, and Mrs. Polkinghorne of Toronto arrived in the city on last who supplied 'P.V. PANEL BOARD CEMENT LUMBER BOB ELKINS IS PLANT MANAGER Canada Packers new plant manager here will be under the management of Robert (Bob) Elkins who has been sales rep-iesentative at Prince Rupert since March 1946. Shortly before this he had been discharged from the Navy in which he served for six years. Harry Irwin is here from Edmonton to become local sales We appreciate the part we have taken as general building contractors for the construction of Canada Packers new branch. It i8 a contribution to the industrial development of the city of Prince Rupert. We congratulate Canada Packers on their foresight and enterprise in deciding to locate their new branch at Prince Rupert. We are confident this foresight and enterprise will prove itself to be fully justified. We extend to them best wishes for the success of the undertaking here. Congratulations and Best Wishes TO New Plant Is Up-to-Date Of attractive, modern bungalow-type design, the new building of Canada Packers on Canadian National trackage t iy2 storeys in height, measuring 48 by 72 feet. It has cooler and sharp-freezing facilities and dry storage for canned meats, eggft, cheese, butter, etc., the storage facilities occupying three-quarters of the building. The loading dock is inside the building which tends to more cleanly handling of the products in transfer. There is a neat well-arranged office. On concrete foundation, the side; are of cedar grain asbestos shingles with patent roof. Eby St Son were general contractors with electrical work by Northern B.C. Power Co., refrigeration units by Bruce Robinson Electric of Edmonton, plumbing by Smith & Elkins, building supplies by Albert & McCaffery ana Phllpott-Evitt and shingles by McLennan, Mc-Feely and Prior. i CANADA PACKERS LIMITED ON night's train, accompanied by Stewart McDougall, manager of the company's Edmonton plant, T. W. Boles, sales manager of Edmonton, and Harvey Irwin, who will take over the duties of salesman for the company here. While in Prince Rupert the party will take part in the official opening of the Canada Packers new storage plant. On completion of business here Mr. and Mrs. Polkinghorne and Mr. McDougall will sail Thursday night on the Prince George for Vancouver. Mr. Boles will leave on Friday night's train for the return trip to r - THE OPENING OF THEIR NEW MODERNLY EQUIPPED PLANT WE WERE HAPPY TO SUPPLY THE VENETIAN BLINDS i Gordon & Anderson BEST WISHES TO CANADA PACKERS LIMITED In Their New Plant PLUMBING INSTALLATIONS -By Smith and EBY & SONS GENERAL CONTRACTORS P.O. Box 586 433 Fourth Avenue East Silyer Standard. Nears Production R. W. Wilson, managing dir rn . ector of the Silver Standard ciKins mine, arrived at New Hazelton 1 V v from Vancouver on yesterday's 1 I -.J LIMITED HOTEL ARRIVALS train for a visit to the pro perty which, mill and other in Congratulations and Best Wishes For Continued Success to "CANADA PACKERS LIMITED ' From t i . . Shenton's Sheet Metal Works Congratulations CONGRATULATIONS -TO stallations being completed, is now about to go into production. There will be an estimated monthly revenue of $75,000, Mr. Wilson anticipates. The Silver Standard, gold, silver, lead Prince Rupert H. O. Perry, Prince George; TO C. Cooper, Terrace; H. D. For- Ponorlo Don IO man, Alice Arm; N. Penfold, Edmonton; Mr. and Mrs. C. Polkinghorne, Toronto; H. Rindel, Vancouver; O. J. Reld. Vancou and zinc, is one of the best known pioneer mining properties in the north country. CANADA PACKERS LIMITED Wt"1 , PnONE 33 BOX 35 LTD. and Best Wishes for Success in Th New Industrial Headquarters ver; Mr. and Mrs. J. Smoka, Copper River; T. S. Harrison, Victoria; S. McDougall, Edmonton; F. H. Quinn, city; Mr. and Mrs. T. Boles, Edmonton; R. H. Dunlop, Stewart: Mr. and Mrs. P. Hansford, Wlllingar. Bask.; Mr. and Mrs. G. Charleston. Sandspit; Mrs. W. Campbell, North Pacific; Mrs. B. Sargent, Hazelton; H. K. Jenns, Vancouver; A. Hutchinson, Vancouver; H. W. Birch, Victoria. More Than 7500 Navy Men Needed OTTAWA, f) Naval circlet here say that the current strength of less than 7500 in the Canadian Navy Is considered below the minimum needed for effective training but are fairly satisfied that they are moving SALT INDUSTRY GROWS An amazing industry that hasn't changed from the Spanish formula of 100 years ago Is the harvesting of salt. A colorful colony of people living at the southwestern tip of Puerto Rico have made their living in the salt flieds for the past 50 years, harvesting the 50 tons of salt a year that is evaporated from the colorful Caribbean. Huge foot-deep pools evaporate under a blazing sun and the salt residue cakes the surface. Congratulations PHILPOTT, EVITT & CO. B Order Xmas Portraits Early CHANDLER and COWGILL Green 389 FOR APPOINTMENTS towards the desired manpower. Coal Lumber Building Supp& A figure of 10,000 men, which is TO being aimed at, represents minimum. A passenger to Juneau on the Princess Louise Wednesday afternoon was J. Chamylok. TO Weather Delays CANADA PACKERS LIMITED ON THE OPENING OF THEIR FINE NEW HEADQUARTERS TO CANADA PACKERS LI Plane Service Bad weather at Port Hardy oi Tuesday caused the Vancouver-Sandsplt flight of Canadian Pacific Air Lines to be heldup at the Vancouver Island settlement and was responsible for failure On the Opening of Their Fine New Plant We Offer BEST WIS.HES CANADA PACKERS LIMITED Now In their New, Modern Plant, we extend CONGRATULATIONS ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS BY The NORTHERN B. C. POWER co. B & 11 Transfer of the Prince Rupert-Sandspit plane to make Its daily flight. Scheduled service was re-established today, however. I Storage OUR COMPLIMENTS TO CANADA PACKERS LIMITED FLOORS OF THEIR NEW PLANT HERE SANDED BY Greer &. Bridden Builders and Contractors Limited CM"' Mriviur: pirxivr. CRATING CONGRATULATIONS GENERAL CARTAGE AND 8TOKAGS PHONES 60 and 68 Mrs. C. H. Hankinson returned to the city this morning from a three-weeks' visit to Vancouver and other southern points. She was accompanied by her mother, Mrs. Eric Nelson of Winnipeg, who will be her guest here for the next few months. Mrs. M. P. McCaffery returned today on the Prince George from a trip to Vancouver. . CANADA PACKERS LIMITED BEST OF LUCK From TO CANADA PACKERS LI On the Opening of their new Industrial Plant we extend Congratulations and Best Wishes to ' CANADA. PACKERS LIMITED British Columbia Packers LIMITED Vancouver, B.C. ' Processors and Producers "CLOVERLEAF" CANNED SEA FOODS and "RUPERT BRAND" FRESH, FROZEN SMOKED FISH Thompson Hardware nA c..,.,.,. Thir New EntcrPrlS SINCERE GOOD WISHES TO Co Ltd. CANADA PACKERS LIMITED Kaien Industries WE WERE PLEASED TO SUPPL SHINGLES AND OTHER MATERIAL FOR THE NEW BUILDING McLennan, McFeely & P LIMITED "Mechanics' Tools BAPCO Sporting Goods Builders' Hardware Paints and Oils Kitchen Equipment P. O. 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