i, eee +h ERE to vi, gem EEE ape bey arate Gathers yer haat tt RNG Ra nat Ae seth pa eae HELD DECEMBER 5,6 PRFCA annual meeting notes many | resolutions t te Investigations of summer herring, seining in ‘all, salmon fishing areas and: the amount ..of salmon’ being caught by heavy seiners were just two of. 16 res- olutions presented by William. Taylor’ of the - Prince Rupert -gnnual meeting held. December. 5 and 6 in the Sons of Norway hali.. presiding, the meeting also re- solved: to: > vf « Convey thanks to Minister of Public. ‘Works .for improved mooring facilities at Sea Otter Cove. ! To write the Minister. of Fish-, dries to investigate the Olympic Logging Dump on the Big: Qual- icum River to assist spawning salmon. “To point out the re-imposition of a heavy quota on the west coast of Vancouver Island. “To bring to the attention of Minister of Public Works, that infmediate consideration to the dredging and protection of the Seven. Mile Harbor at. Weah Point, should be given, WAZARDOUS LOCATIONS | ‘That a ist of all hazardous locations on the coast of B.C. be provided to the Minister of Transport to assist in providing adequate navigational side, . ‘. A notice to the Minister of: Agriculture and. Fisheries pro- testing the established $50,000{ subsidy on the construction of old“ storage plants. - To Department of Transport— ‘To™ provide lighted markers in the.. ‘Nadin Harbor area. To- Department of Fisheries— To ‘investigate fishing in closed area; . To* Biological Station at Na- naimo—To investigate means of making dogfish attractive com- mercially. LETTER OF THANKS To department of Fisheries and Transport—A letter of thanks for providing additional Government Floats at Fairview. To investigate pollution of wa- ters of Benson, Alice and Vic- toria Lakes. To Department of Fisheries— To Investigate the use of nets at rivers mouths and to make a survey and take the necessary action to remove log jams at : ,Quatsino Falls. "To write a letter of protest to ‘Department of Fisheries regard. : Ang the dredging of the Kitimat River in spring Salmon: ‘SPRY ‘ ‘Ang grounds. . Fishermen's . Co-operative association . of |i Kyuquot, Vancouver Island passed at the group’s | In . ‘other ‘business, Secretary- general manager’ K. F, Harding, indicated in the directors’ annual report that total sales’ for the association were in the. amount of $6,045,700 for the year ending March 31, 1958. . INCREASE - Total fish production for the year was ‘12,000,000 pounds of food fish, together with herring production of over 30,000 tons, a substantial increase over the previous year. . It was reported that although marketing conditions were nov too good, during the year, a sat- isfactory return was paid to the ‘membership. The reasoned -and loyalty. of | the]. self-sufficient Fishermen to the Co-operative was strongly evidenced during. the year. , In the auditor's report pres- ented by Scott McLaren, the balance sheef showed total. as- sets amounting to $4,657,000 at |. March. 31, 1958, Elected to serve on the Board of Directors for a three-year term are.Perry ‘York, :George Olafson, J.. Stace-Smith . and Sydney Dickens. Alternative dir- ectors elected are Henry Lind- seth, W. Hebb, Bert Price and Ivan Nelson. PERSONALS . Mr. and Mrs. J. Gunnard An- derson, 303 Fourth Avenue East, leave tomorrow morning. by Canadian Pacific Aiflines plane for Vancouver on a business trip. They plan to be back be- fore Christmas. Leaving tomorrow by CPA plane is Robert Craig, 1840 Sixth Avenue East, for Vancouver where he hasbeen: transferred with the Royal Bank of Can- ada mee Miss: Anne Eyolison: left : this morning by plane for Vancouver en ‘route to Victoria to continue her nurse's training at Royal Jubilee hospital, following a. six- day holiday with her parents ~Mrand: Mrs.-B. E. Eyolfson; 4125 “Eleventh Avenue. East. “ hout-seasonal:lo at HFC Tf shopping expenses are greater than you anticipated, you're invited to call on Household Finance. HFC money service is understanding and prompt. You may borrow up to $1000 and choose your own terms—up to 30 months to repay. HFC is Canada's leading consumer finance company — the only company of its kind backed by 80 yenrs’ experience. Phone or visit HFC today. //HOUSEHOLD FINANCE Corporation of Canada C. 8B. Bigham, Manager 215A Third Ave. W. PRINCE Talaphone 4311 RUPERT , OWING PRESH ad +” MENT, Opp. Hospital : Shee a Asif Let's all get together at the Over 70 Club Dinner Canadion Legion, 2 p.m, Docomber 17 Don't Delay—Order Today! TO THE GREAT TURKEYS WE URGE OUR PATRONS TO ORDER NOW AND AVOID DISAPPOINT- SKEENA GROCERY ays eee DEMAND FOR Phone 2191-2 a ARN NS da Bae Re un rt al Sat Ba B00 ts ere ee ‘spe ste vo ARAM IN SE GSA SA he Need Ree Par te or " . e in Trafalgar Square. . THE STORY OF WOMEN’S ‘rights in Canada is part. of. ‘the wor television in two half-hour programs entitled “Women on. the March”... Board. documentary was. shown on: the. CBC-1 V network yesterday, and will. be’ shown again. : on December 21..In this. scene from the actual films of that era, a women’s rally t hears s speakers This. National’ Film” elneralaing. "Committee in charge were ‘Mrs. , iM Mrs. Arvid" Maki, {rival with; ‘the’ inging. of. ‘Jingle | oS 5 Wiliam) « Campbell, ‘Mrs. Lewis’ smith ‘and | ¢ ora Smith, the James Smiths or Mr. ang—- “Mrs, Janes Smith. ANY 1S written note, photograph or fam- cards as you wish. It can be Mary SOME DO’S AND. DONT’ S é; perl says | wh en addvessing To achieve the i ioadli os. and-full purpose. of Christmas greeting cards, ; Jeryin Madisoh, consumer consultant for a noted pen’ company offers, a few. simple rules of do's. and dont’s fot greeting card -mailing- and. etiquette. 1, DO—be sure your card. ex- presses friendliness. Whether. an elaborate engraved card a hand- ily or home, or’a holiday infor- mal, it should express the warm sentiment of Yuletide. 2. DO give an imprinted card a special meaning for relatives and close friends by a handwrit- ten message under the printed name. 3. DO—sign your * complete name when it's not imprinted or engraved, There . are many Jims and Marys. 4, DO—put Dad’s name first ‘on a family card. Follow. it by Mother’s and then the | children according to age and | regardless of sex. | 5. DO—send a card to hus- | band and wife even if you know; send a ecard. if the ‘recipient it’s a semi-j| won't know. it’s from: you? 4, DON’T—include names of | grown sons in- family, cards.’ “They only one, unless business card: Then it can: be sént“to~the business friend; at the “office. . oo 6. DO — Sign husband- wife and Jim Smith, Jim and Mary correct. 7. DO—sign non-engraved or non-printed cards neatly and 8 . “é ng ee greeling to mined your manners” eo J residents “who. “are? {10 ‘years ‘or | of ‘over, Wednesday , afternoon’ with a ‘Christmas banquet in. the Can: | year. “features” legibly so the recipient: will re- . cognize your: mame. 8 DO—adadress - envelopes - in handwriting (a must), carefully and legibly. 2 9. -DO—use postal zone num- bers in mailings to large cities. 16. DO — recheck addresses more than a. year old. ~ . il. DO—put a return address in upper. left-hgand corner: Give careful | eed: to the: fol- lowing: 1. DON’T_—send a stiff formal card, espeially to. close’ friends and relatives. 7 _ 2. DON'T—sign. your): name only, How’ many. Bills” .do you Know? — 3. DON’T—sign. the card ina sloppy, illegible manner. Why should send; their own cards. ;DON'T —-. type’ ‘addresses: That's too ‘formal, not friendly. 6.. DON'’T-—use . washable. -ink for envelope addressing. It miay |: dampness. ‘this - expert,’ 8. DON'T delay ordering. or buying cards. “Do “it today, “to; save rush, ‘confusion’ and. /WOTTY.| 9. DON’T—wait “until ‘the: ‘ast few ‘days. before. Christmas. for ‘mailing. Mail. ‘card. at.. icast’ week before Christmas. wey ; “says eee -make.” sure. . - your.) cards are friendly and in good taste—a reflection. of. you.. .. ‘Most important of" wall, ‘group. ‘singing: and.. ‘solo " Moorehoise, first . ‘The, ‘heartwarming ‘everit. each | 5 ‘entertainment, convened : “by... “Mrs; J. S. Black, “vocal. Mo. selections, : ‘along: ‘with: the: gash y ‘In’ charge:'6 the: function. is | ¥ general convener Mrs. Roy. ‘Boy- chuk assi ted. y ‘Mrs. JG Stan- ‘a ice-president will’ re- |: ‘ceive: the. guests. in the absence a, of president’ “Mrs. Je OA. Martin. oe "Prince. 6th con ‘Women’s :Co- | iny ordinating . council will: ‘fete: city | y istSinear if” exposed to TS Ory rome oT -_ TERE IT is SEG ARCHIE , ; 7. DON’T—omit the address on the envelope. return COVE RAL, 1s IN sort Innevation. 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