s fBcrt Hanson unloaded his In-, MOTHER'S DAY Prince Rupert Daily News Saturday, May 6, 1950 TODAY vercan III and Bill was busy as Danm, it SALE SUCCESS 6:43 . 9 p.m. ever grading the sleek delicious fish; all 3,000 pounds. The first vessel to sell to Bacon Fisheries was the Joan F, Capt.. J. Cooks of Vancouver. At a successful and well attended Mother's Day sale in the United Church hall Thursday SUNDAY MIDNITE La AND AND UoCorcey MONDAY - 4 1 W ikrfront - - Whiffs alj.ernoon, proceeds amounted Runts Hall His catch was 8,000 pound and to $220. Mrs. L. G. Sieber and r-?. Harold Holland Is leaving next Monday by train for a holiday visit to Norway. She will be accompanied by her three children. Sylvia, Roy ar.d Feter. They will sail from New York on the steamer Stavanger-fjord and will visit relatives near Oslo. They expect to return to Prince Rupert in he sold for 19.5 cents, or speak-, Mrs. J. A. MacDonald welcomed "TROUBLE MAKERS ins in eood Canadian folding; guests at the door . " ... money $1,560. ,nNDI Mon. to Wed In charge of the sewing booth was Mis. D. Santrrbane and the home cooking display w as supervised by Mrs. Joseph Chell. The tea room was In charge of Mrs. A. Thompson and conductlna An unscheduled visitor lit Prince Rupert jesterday was the American trawler Plover. Captain Tony ZinuUch out of BclliiiEham. First known casualty in the halibut fleet in An-:: No. 2 was the Invercan III, Capt Bert Hanson of Vancouver. Capt. Hanson, a former old time resident of Prince Rupert, brought his Vessel into harbor hero Thiiml.-iv afternoon with fnpl linp t.rnnhlp ;i hmlin Matinee Wed. 4 p.m. r THE J Trouble in thi return nines frnm 'work 111 thp kitchen vr.t Mrs W the salt water pump to the sea' Faught. Mrs. A. Bus.sanich was A n i . . i i A) . Icock forced them Into port) m charge of sandwiches. alienor which, a ueau geneiator anu omer minor ; xhursclay aru.!noon about 2 p .m.' Ca-shiers for the day were Mr.. headaches.- Tlicy were able to find suitable 'Llewellyn and Mrs. Irving. pipe here and made thir OAn re-1 pairs. The Plover sailed Friday 11 P Advcmsel PICTURES ffmi port.- Telephone calls to Vancouver the afternoon of arrivrl n. ie ir.Muieu in uie saie oi nis mornin5 at sun up. Leaving the city Tuesday night, the skipper related, the generator began growing weal; and finally conked out. The crew fished in the dark for a while but finally gave up and the Captain nosed his vessel for HOMES Build your new home thru the National Hous-ng Scheme. Easy payments Long terms tuwn o.uuu pounus u) Bacon Fisheries. Wednesday night, the Captain said sadly, a 40 to 50 mil-per hour wind created a miser The boat sailed last Saturday, to throw back fish that were al-from Belllngham and had abord ready dead. , 6.000 pounds of bottom f.Lsh when 'The Captain is anxious to get she docked. When she left here ' back to Belllngham, where the she sailed again lor Hecate Stru'l ( "nicest woman In the world'' is to complete her load of nli t ' wailing for him. lie has a daugh-GO.000 pounds before returning ter attci.dlni, Belllngham College, to her home port about a week Mary Jane plans to go to the un-hence. Crew members arc Al ' ivcrsity of Washington to enn. able Ii.sning atmospnere in Hcc i 'ate Straits On Friday, hiuli gamson and "'Delilah M Color by TECHNICOLOR Hedy Lamarr-Victor MalurcGeorqe Sanders' Angela lansbury Henry Wilcoxon wind velocity continued to pre For Expert Advice Coll vail. After sale of their catch a; Bacon Fisheries, the crew put the vessel Into dry dock tor Bautcr, Al Binchus and Earl Peel Your Local Builders tinue her studies In Journalism next year. Asked hat Vvy did if they pull repairs. 111 cd up halibut In the trawl, Cap- GREER & Buys First Again j laln un'cn said uie nrst tiling Bill Bacon was smilinz muie thcy did wa6 to tnrow tll("m bck Yes, thcrei a market for this year. Al Fletcher, field Aw THIS ENGAGEMENT ONI Evenings ..! $1.00 Wed. Matinee ... 75 Children under 12 .35 Into the sea so that as many as 'man for Western Chemical In broadly than ever Thursday. M'Oilj ) ; Always Prompt and Courteous possible would live. However, he idustrles Ltd. Is here buvlne livers But a smile is always prevalent with Bill, so the reporter asked isaid- no matter how quickly they, on test for his comnanv nB av We're Here to Serve YOU BRIDDEN 215 1st Ave. West Prince Rupert, B. C. i uie reason lor uie glow. ui nu, a a uieviuioie uiai some tne livers are a great source lor "I bought the first catch of-of the fish would die. For that vitamins "A" and "D" and that Commodore Cafe APARTMENT BLOCK WORK STARTS SOON j l' be fully inuir-r n, ;aKcnt, W. A. A.-mst halibut again this year," cx-1 reason, he tuouglit it was un- his company can use all they claimed the packing man. Bill fortunate thai a percentage of can buy. "Hospitality and Good Food"' There have been soE. which have delayed explained mat lust year he also the catch was not allowed to be . nurchflSPfl thn fircf lrtnrt f-.- t,, i li 1 ; K. . t tt l ; .. i i r .1 Phones: Office Black 367 Phone 17 for Send-Out Orders Within the next month work of renovation of the former United StatM A rmv arlmlnlvtrr, -wv tvnu ,ui m uatiuub. jic it;djit-u fi it aitiu, mat I p n . , on the open market. TIip Nif ht Red 561 slun prosram. iLa 1 3rd Ave. Davit! 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