Prince Rupert Duily News Saturday, December 2, 1950 Today 6:45 - 9 p.m. rfction tinders, echo sounding and othey gear. Launching of the Nanceda brings to 75 the Nelson Bros.- diesel-powered fishing fleet. "COPPER CANYON" Waterfront jSimpson's Open I Rupert Office I Mayor, aldermen, civic officials, representatives of Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce 'and the business and profes-jsional community attended a reception late yesterday afternoon ; in the auditorium of the Canadian Legion which marked the 'opening of Robert Simpson (Pac-lific) Limited new mail order of -: Whiffs Lloyd Murray, son of Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Murray, returned here last night on the Coquitlam. He has written his dlesel engineer's papers at Vancouver and will work on the Arrow Post patrol boat. SUNDAY MIDNITE roddy Mcdowell LAURETTE LUEZ "KILLER SHARK"" M0N- MAT.T LE0 GORcey "mSter MINDS" Thirty-eight Enrolled at School for Navigation Marine Department Visitors Nelson Bros.' New Seiner - There are 38 enrolees in the school for naviga Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Rix arrived here from Nanaimo on the Coquitlam last night. While here for the unveiling of a memorial tablet dedicated to Major Rix's father, the late Rt. Rev. O. A. Rix, former Bishop of Caledonia, than t&rtll Via m,nn m fice here. The opening of the office in the old Canadian Legion building had taken place earlier in the day and officials reDorted that manv interested SUNDAY. TUESDAY tion which has been opened here for classes during j COMING! Cary Grant - Jose Ferrer the winter by Capt. William Koughan, who recently ;r. Eifort. Mr. rix u manager of visitors had called. 1 in Here for the opening was c. w. assumed duties as Prince Rupert's harbor master. rr THE CRISIS" Jaggs, of Vancouver, general Special classrooms have been opened in the annex of H.M.C.S. Chatham where initial lectures were held this week. Classes to be held ; manaeer of Robert Simpson ! (Pacific) Limited who flew north yesterday afternoon and returned to Vancouver today, accom-panied by J. W. Jackson, man the imperial Oil in the Nanaimo district. After a five weeks' holiday In Oakland, California, Mrs. Louis Amadio returned to Prince Rupert aboard the Coquitlam Friday. While in Oakland, Mrs. Amadio visited her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Michael De Fablo. SHOWS AT 7-9:05 p.m. during the winter will lead up port warden, and B. S. Harrison, to examinations for tugboat ! chief operator of Digby Island ager of the mail ordef office div- Visits were Navy Dance. Drawsi',r3 Jackson's assistant, who had 'other I schedu ed ? the new Ktll i""" papers pipeis which wmtn will wui be De held neia at beer, . hppp here rtnrino' during thP the wppIt week. j gatlon nere ,n premises ,n th , u ls the flm u coina, th, . murine m m m m Arriving here In time for hU QMDCfflD Telegrams of greeting Included "tho(. ' " i " i twenty-first ln , vo tho soV,, f hoc. rnvA nnri flags and naval emblem birthday, Everet one f-om O. M. Graham and R C. Out Six Hundred : the Dlgby Island, wireless sta- rr.i t . fiit i. navigation has onerated in uance prozram which was furnished h1 Pierce came home to the clfyi Friday from Butedale aboard the Coquitlam. comoanv. ho -eferred td t he P"nce Rupert, the last having tion Cap ..Kerr has particularly been conducted taefnrp Wnrlrl to do With the issuance Of cer Six hundred persons crowded Dukes with Chief peii, ni opening here as an indication of War II bv the late Cant. J R I tlflcates to masters, mates and Peoples Store Can Solve It! LADIES' HOUSECOATS Sizts 12 Thru 44 Wool Satin Woolette Bengalinc Chenille Plaids RUPERT PEOPLES STORE jlnto the drill hall of H.M.C.S. J- w- Woods at a ttm Q E. T. Applewhalte, MP. for' Skeena. returned to the cltv on I Chatham last night to support ' " fj-.i & Elfert. marine engineers and the man- agement of pilots. Wireless sta- Visitor In the city and district itlons come under the obserya- yesterday afternoon's plane from! and enjoy the big dance put on;kepn lnterest WT"M This advertisemenv is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of fcniiLsh Columbia. m vanrnuvof tn in nlrt nf !.h nnvfll rrhrlut mn c umrn T r - t this week-end in the course of - tion 01 Mr. caton. a brief trip business. the growing importance of Prince Rupe:t as a business centre. Keith DeWitt, former polios officer here, is the manager of the new local branch and he has on his staff Mrs. Rose Evans and Mirs Muriel Steiger, also of this city. . ucurge urown mm tree party to be held December J. W. Woods. an official tour is Capt. J. W. Kerr, chief of nautical services, DUE TO YOUR CO-OPERATION Nelson Bros. Fisheries Ltd. has a new seiner, MV. Nanceda, which cost approximately $100,-000 and will have Capt. Louie Perchlch in charge of a seven-man crew. The new boat was recently launched at the shipyards of W. R. Menchions Ltd. at Vancouver! Among the largest seiners operating in B.C. waters, the vessel ls 80 feet 'In length, powered by a 500 h p. G.M. dlesel. Service speed, ls Department of Transport, Ottawa, who is accompanying Mr, Caton, chief of radio inspection- of the Department of Transport, who also comes from Ottawa. They arrived on the Coquitlam yesterday afternoon from Vancouver, are making the round trip to the Queen Charlotte Islands today and will be back here tomorrow afternoon to transfer to the Camosun for the round trip to Alice Arm and Stewart, thence returning to Vancouver. While here the officials, who had been on a trip to the west coast of Vancouver Island, met last night with N. A. Beketov, agent for the De Starting this year, members' patronage refund will be applied toward their following year's premium. INSURANCE AT COST , ELCCS AH applicants for membership in the Prince Rupert Els lodge are requested to attend an informal meeting at the Civic Centre (Common Lounge on Sunday. Dec. 8rd at 2:00 p.m. Several matters of importance will be discussed and final arrangements made for the official institution of this lodge, date of which will be announced. Bring a friend. . P. A. MIQUELON, Dominion Grand Organizer. ltp Plain Freize Cloth SNOW PANTS GREEN BROWN NAVY MAROON Sizes 3 -6X THE STORK SHOPPE Blue 810 303 3rd Ave. W. Moose Committee Enjoys Card Party With nine members present, a meeting of the publicity committee of the Women of the Moose was held at the home of Mrs. J. Graham. Following the business session, cards were played with Mrs. P. Dvornek and Miss S. Johnson winning the prizes. Those present were Mrs. O. Tweed, Mrs. J. Graham, Mrs. P. Dvornek, Mrs. H. Harrison, Mrs. C. Mahon, Ivirs. J. Taylor, Mrs. Thomas Glen and Mrs. G. Hobinson, chairman. estimated at 10 'i knots. 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