Jumrs S(,.u i like Mother and apple pie. Eut in and around fish packing of-J floes, many a critical word re ttfncc ITupctt Dallp J3tto Saturday. December 10, 1949 TODAY 4:30-7:00-9:14 in "THESTRATTON STS5 : Australia Catholic Women Have Card Party Seventeen tables were In play at a whist, crfb and bridge tournament held by the Catholic Womcns' League in the Catholic Hall, Thursday night. Waterfront - - Whiffs SUNDAY MIDNITE ONLYl garding the installation oi a new smokehouse is being kicked around by the men. A recently overheard conversation went like this: First Man: The only difference between the new smokehouse and the old type, is the revolving chain. Election " i , K't. itvail! Autlrry '(14 Geo. Kaft Wm. Kentlix in 'RACE STREET" SYDNEY. Australia (CP') Nearly 5,000,000 Australian vot Mrs. Leo Dolron acted as cashier. I Mrs. B. Magee and Mrs. F. ' Ill "THE SET SET ers are choosing today be twecn the present Labor gov Second Man: Quite right. I Third Man: Can't see myself ernment and the any-Socialist coalition ol .the Liberal and Monday and Tuesday Fishing Quietens Up Alaska Prince Brings Freight New Smoke House Talk With the holiday season nearing the fishing industry here is quiet and around Christmas and New Year it will really be dead. Flat fish are in abundance but mild weather has been forcing most draggers to return to port. Heavy gales, coupled with rain, present a problem to the skippers of Betty Grable lyre.!, f,J Dorothy l,lh Country parties. Labor Party Prime Minister J. B. Chifley, former locomotive driver, has been in power for eight years. It has a long range program of nationalization and it believes that government controls are needed to stabilize the country's economy and insure full employment. , - in Miller were first in ladies' and men's whist. Crib winners were Mrs. L. Letoumeau and J. Clou-tier while top honors in bridge went to Mrs. R. E. Moore and George Cloutier. A children's raffle, a charge of Mrs. J. Garon and Mrs. E. Telseth was held. M. Evans of Watson Island won a Christmas cake. Christmas candy went to M. Shenton. Miss Jean Warren was winner of a box of apples. Refreshments were served by Mrs. W. Fierce, Mrs. W. Lahtl. Mrs. J. Richards and Mrs. J Penland. how the contraption is any better than ours. Second Man: Quite Right. First Man: I can remember when a fishing concern in Vancouver tried all types of smoking methods and then decided the old stationary kind is the best. Second Man: Quite right. Third Man: Now here's how I look at it, the . . . etc., etc., yakata, ya ka ta . . . First Man: Those are very good points. Second Man: Quite right. Which goes to show that business is ,like the man who lost "JOHNN Cesar Romero in 'BEAUTIFUL BLONDE From BASHFUL BEND" Complete Shows 7 p.m. 8:30 various craft APOLLC Only two draggers are still CAPII Opposition forces promise to halt nationalization and the Australian Socialist trend. noon for Port Edward. At the dock there, 600 "tons of cement was unloaded for the Columbia Cellulose Co. and Nelson Bro received a shipment of oil tanks. -m If ."It's" A Boy .SUITS UNDERWEAR HATS SWEATERS SHIRTS PARKAS PANTS SNOW SUITS SOCKS COATS BELTS OVERALLS TIES GLOVES . The Alaska Prince is expected his hat in a snowstorm it's VALHALLA PLANS CHRISTMAS PARTY Plans for a Christmas party for young children, followed by a dance, were, discussed at a meeting of Uic Vuli, Thursday nigin. Elm fleers was pustpor January 12. Followm; ing the group enjojr hour. TRAIN SCHEDULE for the East ' Monday, Wednesday, frldax 8:00 p.m. From the East- to return to Vancouver early coi(i ' next week. j J A. J. Dominate) returned to the As far as the male sex is city on yesterday afternoon's concerned, it is an accepted plane from a business fact that women and gossip are' Vancouver. trip to Tueaday, Thursday, Saturday 10:15 p.m. FOR BOYS OF ALL AGES 2 1 , i, . S PRACTICAL out. The B.C. Producer and the Combat are expected In Prince Rupert by the middle of December. Other fishing vessels h?.ve called it a season and sailed for their respective ports. In Hecate Straits are four American draggers which have been after flat fish for the past two or three weeks. These are the Sunbeam, Paradise, Coolidge II. and Dakota. It is expected the four U.S. otter trawlers will deliver their loads at Seattle and Bellingham by Christmas. In addition to abundant flat fish catches, small loads of shrimp and crab have been brought in. The B.C. Steamship's freighter Alaska Prince, Capt. T. Garrett, arrived in port from Vancouver at 9 a.m. Friday carrying a shipment of materials for city a,nd Port Edward. 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