Prince
Rupert
Daily
News
"
Saturday,
June
17,
1950
.
Today
...
6:45
-
9
p.m.
Joel
McCrea
in
1TJ1L0UTR'DERS
Mr.
and
I.Iis.
E.
C.
Horton
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Q.
McCullough
leave
the
city
aboard
the
Camosun
Sunday.
Both
Mr.
Horton
and
Mr.
McCullough
were
employed
by
the
Columbia
Cellulose
Co.
at
Watson
Island.
board
the
"ferry"
which
operates
a
few
feet
between
the
pier
and
jagged
rocks
below
the
walk.
The
cabins
in
that
vicinity
are
a
sorry
sight.
The
Fire
Chief
visited
his
construction
since
1948
so
he
wanted
to
see
if
It
was
still
there.
It
was
there
all
right
Union
steamer
Camosun,
Capt.
jr"""e
disembarked
here:
Harry
McLean,
arrived
in
port
at
!
David
Pevote,
Robert
Alexcee,
Waterfront
JTO5
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1
1
V1'
T-w"
3
p.m.
yesterday.
The
following
1
Mrs.
Flld,
sr.,
Mrs.
Field,
Jr.,
and
i
Sunday
Midnite
Mon.
Mat.
4
p
j
-s
Uwo
children,
S.
Geib,
George
!Neale,
B.
Steinhopf,
S.
Peterson.
Pat
Reilly,
C.
Nichol,
J.
DeCarlo
i
l7&
WUm
0ttUll
1
I
INCE
SI
CRY
Of
CBlMt
For
He's
A
Jolly
Good
Fellow
mm
L.
Webster,
Mjs.
Peter
Ware
and
two
children,
Mrs.
M.
Kalt,
Mrs
A.
Pahlke,
S.
McLeary,
Mrs.
C.
P.
,
Bussinger.
Mrj
Kirkham,
Mrs.
!
Anderson,
Harold
Chong.
Final
Rush
Of
Halibut
Due
With
Closing
Of
Area
3
A
Visit
To
Salt
Lake
WLLAaX
IViiKTCmiliVlS
Mil
ft.!Z"r
-A
I
con
mmmvm
j
MOo
ha
MATfltlD
but
someone
had
played
havoc
i
with
the
interior.
It
seems
that
most
caoins
are
suffering
from
the'
visitation
of
vandals.
While
walking
along
the
Fire
Chief
remembered
the
time
the
i
sidewalk
had
caught
fire.
As
a
result,
a
section
of
trees
burnt
themselves
ouc.
He
said
'that,
'
while
running
up
and
down
the'
embankment
for
water,
scores
of
people
passed
the
site
and
,
had
not
offered
;heir
help.
He
felt
very
indignant
about
the
matter
at
the
time,
adding
that
Advertise
through
Classifieds.
With
the
closure
of
Area
No.
3
announced
for
July
5,
halibut
vessels
will
land
their
catches
rapidly
here
and
head
out
for
the
grounds
for
the
final
swat
at
the
game
this
year.
This
week
has
been
very
slow
at
the
halibut
exchange,
even
slower
than
the
previous
quiet
week.
But
the
rush
is
:
expected
to
come
next
week.
The
he
was
refused
help
even
when
I
announcement
came
Thuisday
the
myni,
una
oy
ncAt,
jiiui.iuuj
u
if
waterfront
buyers
may
be
'swamped
with
fish
again
Iron?
i
the
larger
vessels.
Swimmers
complained
aunit
the
chilly
water
a
few
feet
below
the
surface.
The
top
bn
warm;
almost
lukewarm.
Bu
REAL
ESTATE
INSURANCE
INCOME
TAX
RETURNS
PREPARED
Graduation
Photos
'
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Call
at
CHANDLER'S
STl'DIO
216
4th
St.
Ph.
Green
389
Open
evenings
by
appointment
Mon
lo
Wed.
7p.m.
r
?
p
hi.
Total
landings
by
Canadian
I
'farther
down
a
parka
would
b-j
and
American
boats
up
to
Friday
j&
valuable
a
fcessory.
were
slightly
higher
as
compared
i
The
spot
is
enjoyable
although
R.
E.
Mortimer
324
2nd
Ave.
(Near.CFPR)
f
to
last
year.
They
might
have
I
the
entire
area
could
be
lm-been
greater
if
catches
delivered
,
proved
on.
As
it
stands,
cabins
to
this
port
last
week
had
not,
are
rotting
una
almost
every
-
Fur
Cold
Storaee
WE
PAINT
is
grown
over
with
and
DECORATE
Sunday
Mcfy
1
8
FATHER'S
DAY
GIFTS
been
so
light.
Speaking
In
figures,
the
Canadian
landings
Into
IT
HAS
BECOME
GOSPEL
'
IN
PRINCE
RUPERT
THAT
THE
FINEST
DINNERS
ARE
SERVED
AT
THE
CIVIC
CENTRE
DINING
ROOM
"Chicken
In
the
Rough"
To
Take
Out
Phone
868
for
reservations
thing
eLse
grass.
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Good
Reasons
Proteclic
Exterior
or
Interior
WHY
'YOU
.SHOULD
Prince
Rupert
up
to
Friday
tot-
ailed
9,622,800
pounds,
higher
Dr.
and
Mrs
L.
W.
Kergin
have
rrom
9
F
Moths
He
Theft
stoue;
your
:,
precious
furs
SPRAY
or
BRUSH
Wallpaper
Hanging
Shirts
Ties
Socks
Hats
Fants
Jackets
Sweaters
Belts
JOHN
H.
BULGER
OPTOMETRIST
John
Bulger
Ltd.
Third
Avenue
than
last
year.
American
landings
to
date
have
been
down
a
little
this
year.
They
totalleu
2.454,500
All
in
all,
this
season
has
been
very
good
up
to
the
present
time.
;
American
vessels
dominated
at
HIE
LATEST
PAINT
BURNING
METHODS"
been
making
a
leisurely
cruise
since
Wednesday
to
Alaska
aboard
their
power
cruiser
Ale-dor.
Accompanying
them
is
their
daughter.
Miss
Dorothy
Kergirt,
who
will
leave
by
plane
Monday
on
her
return
to
her
i
nurses'
training
duties
at
Van-
,
RUPERT
MENS
AND
BOYS
STORE
MATUIK
SPENCE
and
Phone
Blue
215
233
Uth
St
the
waterfront
this
week
as
they
aaafaiaiHi
;
landed
485,000
pounds
"
at
various
"ua
.couver
Genera'
Hospital.
Canadian
landings;
I
fish
houses
totalled
only
41,000
brought
in
by
lone
vessel
Friday.
The
Co-op.
received
no
halibut
at
all
and
the
total
weekly
landing
up
to
Friday
'was
526,000
pounds.
Friday
beinr
such
a
beautiful
sunny
day,
this
waterfroni
reporter
completed
a
jaunt
to
the
fait
lakes
across
the
harbor
from
the
city.
He
wasn't
alone
when
he
arrived
there.
Stretched
ou'
1
?Rm$
'(0
vnV
3-
u
I
Ladies
or
Mens
Woolen
Suits
and
Coats
.
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.
Also
Stored
in
Our
Vault
;
Phone
974
Today
BILL
SCUBY
FURS
?n
the
pier,
along
catwalks
and
on
diving
boards
were
the
vounger
element
of
the
city.
But
there
were
also
a
few
"elder"
voungstcrs.
Th
reporter
Made
the
trip
in
Fire
Chief
Carl
Becker's
crafh
And
we
couldn't
have
picked
i
better
day
in
which
to
mak
'he
trip.
We
were
half
way
out
and
the
reporter
took
his
shirt
off-.
The
spray
and
the
warm
sea
breeze
is
good
for
what
ails
303'3r(i;Avf.'
FOKfTtEE
PICK-UP
SKRVICE
Box
4
lit
BOULTER
&
WELTER
vou.
Gliding
Blnnsr
smoothlv.
we
""ere
soon
overtaken
bv
speeding
j
craft.
It
is
said
Johnny
Wilson's
'
(Formerly
B
&
W
Transfer)
i
Concrete,
Gravel
and
Cement
oat
is
about
the
fastest
of
iU
kind
In
these
waters.
He
was
speeding
over
for
a
swim.
!
A
ramp
Is
now
completed
at
the
pier
so
it
Is
not
necessary
to
fashion
footwear
Phon
Black
774
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The
Canadian
Bankers'
Association
hereby
offers
a
reward
of
Ten
Thousand
Dollars
for
the
arrest
and
conviction,
or
for
information
leading
to
the
arrest
and
conviction,
of
the
person
who
entered
the
Bank
of
Toronto,
Beaver
Hall
Hill
Branch,
Montreal,
-Que.,
on
May
25,
1
950,
and,
in
his
escape,
by
gunfire
wounded
the
branch
manager,
Mr.
S.
G.
Bickley,
and
fatally
wounded
R.C.M.P.'
Constable
Alexander
Gammon.
The
Canadian
Bankers'
Association
retains
the
right
to
approve
or
reject
tiny
claim
for
reward,
and,
in.the
event
of
its
approval
of
more
than
one
claim,
to
divide
the
amount
of
the
reward
in
such
proportions
as
it
may
see
fit
between
the
claimants
whose
claims
have
been
approved
by
it.
No
claim
for
reward
will
be
considered
unless
made
in
writing
to
the
secretary
of
the
Canadian
Bankers'
Association,
Montreal,
within
thirty
days
after
the
date
of
conviction.
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-
This
offer
cancels
and
replaces
the
of
for
of
a
special
-reward
of
Five
Thousand
Dollars
previously
made
by
the
Assoc
icrtion.'
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Dated
at
Montreal
s
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June
16,
1950.
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VlXfc:-
FOR
THE
JUNE
BRIDE
h
SPECIAL
:
$7:rtYi;;3
PAN
FOR
$3.49
'
tbis
it
a
tavincj
of
$3.51
on
the
fgular
g"
frying
par
for
M
uittk
only
r.
4
Individual
pieces
from
$2.50
to
$11.
J
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3t
Hardwar,..Piiiit
Store$73n4Umer
Dealers
.
at
SANSON'S
f
518
iird
Ave.
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