iT.yrolls" i r ? Prince Rupert Dolly Kew3 Thursday, February 9, 1950 Waterfront I Historic Sites W. Robinson, I Mrs. W. Robinson, G. Lambly. j Civic Centre G. Lamely, f W. Osborne. Committees Of Terrace Board . - .;.;;. . ' ....'... CANADA'S COST-OF-LIVING 1NDFZX , 1935 39 100 . , ,. .... . . ?. . ' 162.8 X-:;n : ALL-TIME: I PEAK JAN.I - lo cui . (aug.) JS!.0 - v. - Whiffs . J.litW M rT-''?-.' it- (. ' 1 WHIN CHOOSING T-l TERRACE Standing commit-1 tees of the Terrece Board of I Trade for the year are announced ' as follows by President C. J. Nor- I MJX ; I i'" i AfTT-lMil t tiro T 'i r rj Vinn C ' Seventeen Thousand Tons of Herring I'ort ; Simpon Hunting Accident ...Herring seining in Eclye Pass, Surf Inlet and Ogden Channel wag suspended last Thursday merit Ptlft Lindstrom, A. Gillanders. Entertainment E. Sargent, B. Calvert on fur a warm-rink. cocoa J 11 1 '. I. I .... Try flue tn heavv winds and thp fift vouuaIq fje MilK WIIBH . " i-iiagni III U1U ve home from 'operations, before coming into port for tne week-end, i hunKry tv 1(urnjie(i their loads in packers which proceeded to 1,1(1 sl"r(S !s iNamu, Butedale, Stevet6n, Vancouver and other VHtM CH00SWG US. ; -194ft- iqaa ,..,.. . ,,!,. ,,. ..ia,AC 1949 1 ., 1950- k GIM C MILK LIVINO COSTS DOWN -Canada's cost-of-living Index continued to decline In December. On Jan. 1, 1950, it stood at 111.0, a drop of a half point in a month and the fifth consecutive monthly decrease. The long climb from the ending of major price controls in 1948 began to level off in October of 1948. It rose slightly during the summer of 1949 to reach an all-time peak of 162.8 In August. The December decrease was due largely to a sharp drop in the price of eggs. (C. P. Photo) Dodds, Dr. Ken MacPherson. Finance II, Soencer, Steve Howlett, G. McAdams. Highways D. K. Kerr, G. Lambly, D. G. Little. Housing S. Kirkaldy, C. Mir.h-lel, O. Kaulbeck. Industrial W. Robinson,- H. Spencer, George Peters. Membership Mrs. C. J. Hor-rington, W. F. J. Osborne, Mrs. H. Spencer. Municipal Affairs D. G. Little, Dr. F. McGilvery, Fred Fisher. National Affairs V. F. J. Osborne, Harold Lynum, A. H. Irving. i Publicity G. McAciani3, Mrs. L. Newhouser. Mrs. T. Fraser. Radio 8teve Howlett, T. Tra- ser, Charles Adam. Packed Vacuum VICKERS southern point, clue to power. northern SUb-(livlsion. From the shortage and relief In this res- northern sub-division at Edye pect can only depend on'thejPass and 0den Channel, the weather. Total catch last week j natch since the season started was 17,315 tons, the majority is 20,175 tons 9,625 tons short of cauiiht in Edye Pass (15.155! the 30.000 ton quota for that tnns and Oftden Channel .eetnr. In the other sub-dlvis-440 tons). At Surf Inlet the Jon, which includes Surf Inlet, catch amounted to 720 tons, catch to date has totalled 23,151 The areas are divided Into the tons of the quota nf 40000 tons, central sub-division and the It i ; expected the northern sub- GIN , liner, Chilcotin, Capt. Harry Mc division quota will Ti'ave been pitai h-re in Rcbert Sankey's vest-leaned ur within the next two .Pi Aiinpn- ,i,.h ,aH n m. Lean, returned to port from hei f i l.nre , y whereupon the ercney trip, Eddie's narents, Mr. I fortnightly voyage to Maaset In- ni rmi:y ai.w! nring results. di win muve m wie ccniliu .nnri Mr W R Ramnum .am in let points, sailing at 9 p m. for Vancouver and waypoints. area to clean up fish there it the cily visiting their son and they are Still running. inn to rpturn tn Pnrt. Slmnsnn VfCKERS" II t!5TlltfD IN CANADA awd is pitTiiiMno svCalvrrt This ailvertistment is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control iloarit-qf by the Government of lSnti .b Columbia Resolutions J. H. Smith, O. II. Kerr, Harry King. Locker Plant Halibut Chunks 15c ll. C. P. R. .steamer Princess Nor-ah. Capt. Graham Hughe .arrived in Port Saturday afternoon en route to Vancouver and way-points. Aboard the vessel returning to their home in eastern United States after a visit in Juneau were Mrs. G. Parson and daughter Peesfy. VALENTINE CARDS At ' soon. Sampson Is being at- Resting comfortably In Gen- r.ew home. Sampson is being at-eral Hospital here is 22 year old tended by Drs. R. O. Large and Eddie Sampson of Port Simpson ,T. A. MacDonald. who was brought to the city last week, shortly after he was Making an early arrival in port accidentally shot In he ankle f-nm Vancouver and wavpoints, during a hunting accident at Union steamer Coquitlam. Capt. Pearl Harbor. During hunting William McCombe, tied up at of birds, a 12-gauge shot gun 2:45 Sunday afternoon and sa!!-hfld by Vernon Dudoward ac- pd at 11 p. m. for Port Simpson, i cidentally discharged. The vie- Alice Arm and Stewart whence . tim was without aid for three she returned here Tuesday morn-j hours before nurse, Mrs. John Irnr at 8 o'clock to sail at 1:30 p.m. Gr' nell, attended to the wound, on her return south. At six thirty 'He was then brought to the hos- Sunday evening, unother Union ond itrr will havn ninny ttatUiflcd custom tr this sjirlnic Cusumiers who hove no worries , ,i supi'lv Thcv know they are mmu ! of a pleniful supply of tne finest meut otltoln-i ninn dillifulties? Noiicl They Juut c iirm down Ui the Loc ken Plant and pick out steak. hanitmru'T as they desire. Bo hunting from market to market for the meat that Is not hi)iy peop ' rn,lt locker, save tine, money and worry by purchasing quality menu r Inm Hie I ker Plant. VALENTINE CUT-OUT BOOKS 0 Classified ads bring results. It's business wise to advertise. 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