r one of hl rjiiis would be to see 1 that this was changed. The 6 Prince Rupert Daily News Saturday, June 24, 195 TODAY 6.50 9 p.m. Gyro Head Welcomed "RIDING HIGH" Waterfront Whiffs - - SUNDAY MIDN1TE -.MOM. MAT. 4 J Mor.J.-co! Won ! Likes ScflMty i RUPERT MENS "j Aboard the frlncess Louise Frl-J day on a return trip from Van-AND BOYS STORE B couver to Skagway was Mrs. , Evelyn B. Mcllroy, McMaster- Richard Arlen Mary Beth Hughes in "RETURN OF WILDFIRE" An Informal discussion ,of organizational problems took plai-e at a luncheon of the Prince Rupert Gyro yesterday as an official visit was paid by Walter H. Smith, the international president, who spent the day In the city on his way back to his borne In Hollywood after attending the international convention in Banff. . Complimenting the local club on its proud record of achieve George Reeves Wanda McKay in "JUNGLE GODDESS" Halibut fleet On Last Lap Salmon Picture Obscure-Nearly all halibut boats that are making another trip to Area 3 are either there now or on their way. It is unlikely any more will leave after today. Prices this year have been the best in the history of the in value of publicity was also emphasized. Club membership and the desirability of expansion In - the number of clubs In the International chain as well as the numbers of members of individual clubs was urged by Mr. Smith. "It is too bad that all individual Gyros could not attend the international conventions and see what Gyro really means," Mr. Smith said. The visit of the international president, who was accompanied by Mrs. . Smith, culminated In an enjoyable beach party at Digby Island last evening. With transportation provided by Dr. R. G. Large, Dr. A. W. Large and Dr. L. M. Greene with their power yachts, iocai Gyros joined with the visitors In an enjoyable outing. Later in the evening Mr. and Mrs. Smith boarded the steamer Prince George for Vancouer en-route home. ment In community service, Mr. MHL Km ..mm-' m dustry here, higher than last year. Several factors ' smith stressed the importance tin vp crnnp toward making hirfier Drices this year. f projects In keeping alive club ville, Quebec, an employee of Canadian Industries Ltd., explosives division. Mrs. Mcllroy left Montreal June 16 by plane for Calgary, -where she took a taxi to Banff. She made a tour of the park, Lake Louise, and Emerald Lakes and travelled by train to Vancouver where she Joined the Princess Louise for her trip up the coast. She was highly impressed with the scenery in Banff National Park and on her cruise up the coast. She will continue cn up to Skagwav and will see Whitehorse before returning to meet friends at Victoria. Advertise through Classifieds. W V j. 1 -77! interest and vitality. Canadian ... . w ft - " o o - Demand has been Increased for umha nciuft --- -MA'i--w.too-.iouwf.v-.0,h,(l I the delicacy through advertls-. caught a few trout. ing; better packing, storing and. - ' , , . , The Ketchikan motorship Slcl- fhipping methods are brgm;. law m ui miM luuan tui( f clubs, he revealed, usually had certain objectives but in the United Slaves una was not so much the case. During his regime as International president, i MON. TUES. 7 p.m. 9 p.m. ing from Ketchikan to unload three carloads of frozen halibut. ! Keeping tab on the children was j . r-n the fish to market in better condition; and last, but not least, the high prices or meat have Induced more people to turn to fish In general as a food. Weather has been much the same as last year. There have Classifieds bring quick results. ' Mrs. C. H. Welfh, teacher at the Alberni school who is making a return trip to Vancouver. Thursday evening the train carrying three test cars of frozen halibut to Montreal and Toronto its eight day journey. Findings ft iliiUMlSl .'-w-i..t been very lew acc.aer.ts ana , puiied out of Prince Rupert for known fatalities have occurred of the scientists accompanying Other passengers aboard the Camosun, Capt. William Mc- at time of writing. it may have a great bearing on ; JOHN H. BULGER Ray Reflects and Reminisces 4 tcllh rtJWM who disembarked acre very lew ooats are expectea If He Wants i The Complete Works," Bring Him To' His J Favorite Store ! 1 . . J 1 n v ... shipping methods. ,iiiciuui v,. r. nagen. j. wooas. jr" C- Mlckie- Miss Returns from sockeye gillnet-l E- Shephen-ting this year are sketchy and!son- Art plint A- McLean, E. In to land catches between now and the close of Area 3 July 5. Most fishermen will remain out until then or until their boats OPTOMETRIST incomplete to date and wlil '"'scun, P. r. Ware, vvaie, Mrs. Mrs. oy are loaded to capacity, a Dig .probably remain that wav for,rearson ana rniiarcn, Mrs P. the Mlar-Aating Tftcttticn rush of landings is expected forjat least another few days until iEckert and thild. Miss Nonnle n 1. nFfn tV.nl date. Jn A ' . . .. . ... i 1 EV.lrat4 If.. 1 RUPERT MENS AND BOYS STORE a week after that the fleets settle down. There Fckert- Mrs- Schroeder and There were 56 parked cari noted from a Second Avenue business office the other day. That's more than could be discovered in the whole of Section 1, not so many years ago! John Bulge Ltd. Third Avenue A "Morrison-Automohc" cost has been a good deal of shifting j cnl'd. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Olsen, of boats. Approximate returns on 1 H- Pederson. Tne vesSel arrived less to buy ond to operate El man a gawiine plant; gives rft Slant power ond light, for as Irl an incomplete basis show Naas:m Prt at 5 P-m- ,rom Vancou-fishermen to have averaged ver- sailing for Queen Charlotte about 34 fish per boat yesterday I Points at 10 p.m. All in all, halibut fishermen are looking back this year on the best seasons they have had. At this late date in the season something to be noted has been a tendency for some boats which have been dealing with cooperative to sell their" catches privately. os 2c per K.W.H. . . . w.thoj Every summer, Ottawa distributes tens of thousands of beau- and Skeena boats about 20. I storage ooneries. lompoct, yd fully equipped, the switch-stoii I With 242 American tourists UIU1 moKs and -xoklets desorlb- Construction will begin im-! aboard, C.N.R. luxury summer, lng in an -"forming and pictorial mediately on the installation nf ! cruiser Prince George, with Capt.' way the Progrew. natural wealth. ing' , machine is ready f or use Learn io Dance Expert instruction in Fox Trot, Waltz, Jive Rhumba, Tango Private Lessons For appointment Green 491 PRINCE RUPERT DANCE STUDIO Learn to Dance soon as installed. The self. reg I of hew aids to nAvi?atmn t n,hJE. B. Caldwell In command, ar- auty and and opportunities opportunities loting Morrison generator, co After two slump weeks, the in. Tat. n n v - u i.. ! rived in nort pnrnntp tr Van. Canada. This Is all very well pled direct to the Fetter Diesc! " . i. o laiKcab uuuv in . " ..... halibut exchanga again ran fresh water xhis wasannouJnc. ; couver at 8 p.m. Friday. The boat. and certainly useful. Though runs at only 1,200 rp m. , continuously if required. with bids and a busier water ed today by - Department ofi"lcn vlsiu Ketchikan. Skag- -"r'ueu "-f-1 P-"urea siuiiuny. Transport Marine Agent N A : 'ay- Juneau and Wran-;ell, dur- there ,s nevertheless a "same-Beketov. Contracts have been I ing the u-ses. sailed for the ness " While not exactlneglect- i .i.. . . .. ..smith -.t i-j-it; fi T d. the new north Is not triven th I front was noticed this weefe. The rush was on after notice 01 closure of Area No. 3 was an-, Two models stocked: J.500 5,000 wotts, pnee c o m p I e tfc JUST ARRIVED! Designed tor long ond efficient service, "Morrison-Automotici" ore World-famous ... no other p.jnt is "just at good." i .ci, mm in uie near iuture ilgnt . --aj. m- - - - I'ounced. J 1,065 00 ond J1.4I0 00. iitrei. beacons will be located at strat- cluded won passengers were , ana 5CPe - -mponance Less of the east, a few i , .. . Sir John nnH T.nHu Mnloc-unptVi deserves, rs1- uunius on uie lane wnicn for so many years lacked naviga- St Aubvn of who. for.Prralrle PoinU and the port of Another Shipment cf the Famous HEEL-HUGGER TIES! Landings for the week up to, Friday totalled 1.494,000 pounds,' the majority of It. 1,118,000 pounds being brought in by Canadian vessels. American ves-! Models supplied up to 25,000 watts. Distributors for B C ond Alberto: tional aids lne P--st tnree months, have been ----"-:-. -'-" "-ore vi tne fereat ' making a tour of Canada. I rich regions only now commenc- A slight delay in construction ' - '!"!,t0be,!XPl0ltel 8 majo! BLACK KID I sels unloaded 30,000 pounds " at ......... . ': Z. . has mart-, it r,.,,.r,r 4 ,.. The Iishine vessel Mo v was in --"-. K-ve a iresnness ana .iM-kiiU-M-AVn Kupert 'mZ: theliVhT'llght -ently in Whale Bay,--- to the naHonal point of ntive received 210.000 Dounds tende-" Alexander McKenzie In Baranf Island, Alaska. Engine cw- AA to EE FITTINGS !-( MI'J,M-t:t1M'X One of Canada's leading banks, during the latter part of the Prince Rupert, it was announced difficulties developed, ' and tha week. by the Department of Transport two men aboard needed asslst- recently. The vessel Is now. due ', ancc- An interesting result of the at the end of July. , i $14.50 in its monthly published message. explains how to write a good InttAV TTnjIf,., . i , ! ' News article on .Mrs. Kruin , . a : The American im-m circum- destroyers stances, this Is something abso ; catching Dolly Va.-den at Uie Over 55 native students from j Shields and Nickel, to call -aii a a lutely necessary to know. I a'owewocdls TIME IS SUMMER government wharf is that quite the Alberni Indian Residential , Prince Rupert Sunday, will sail i : a number of townspeople have School and three students from j from Juneau about 5 a.m. Satur- j j , oeen nsning there in the eve- the Alert Bay Indian School ar-; day. and cruise to Taku Glacier It is true there are better agri-" cultural districts than what the ' nings since then. They have rived in Prince Rupert aboard ' From there the vessels will come the Camosun Friday afternoon, to this port, then returning to n 0"e.r DUl a" , " cAi cptiun snouia oe msae wnere Happy greetings dominated the Seattle and California. the railway reserve Is concerned. scene and even a few sobs ere : .heard as parents, relatives and. Motorship Fairbanks. Ketchl What a wealth of lush grass and golden buttercups! How creamy j would be the milk from that fair friends were out to meet Vrivci Vacation 1 ime for FURS SO to H says U&tt fltc&ti with a kan. was in port Friday to unload one car of. frozen halibut field! This is having time. Of for transshinment to United ccurse tnere w,u not be any. So, mw ouaics uvcr wnauian national Railways. alack, it will have to be a feast of the eye rather than the fW . . , 1 stomach, and memory of the FreJBhter t Pert Ro drvked J placid days when buU8 Rn(, here Thurvlav afternoon with a ,bossips browsei knee de ,n fod. load of Silt for the Prince Ru-irir QnH ., -, , ,... I PHONE 974 ry i , 4iap)Ti ami living costs didn't keep one awake. prrt Fishermen's Co-operative and other general cargo. Weight only 45 lbs. All Pwip&U Puue Gliai guu The Gait Ont.) Reporter says a few Rirls want, to remain s ngla I but most of them would rather I knot. I In port this morning for a -pcond trin this week was the motorship Sidpey with three car-Ir-Pds of frozen halibut from Ketchikan. C--e C tmo moT- ctff-ting CTOZr-nenfi from 30 ncres to 7 -r For additional informo-tKm fill in end mail: FOR FREE PICK-UP SERVICE - To preserve the beauty of vour fur coat. Boost production and cut costly time and labour . . . the SUPER TWIN is built for the big job's ... a 1-jhT weight mochtne in the heavy duty class. A Tailored Torque Curve, Eight Position Swivelling and Fully Automatic Control give the SUPER TWIN the siepef-aobiiity that counts. ! More than $8,000,000 will be j spent by the United Stetts In ' constructing permanent con.mu- I nlcatlons facilities at Argentina' in Kewfoundland. and fuel stor- Pin:iEr-n PfWlft CMH SAWS One of the feVhard luck stor-'es from this vear's halibut fish-"na season was that told yester-av bv three boats which came Nick after fairlv lonr sta,vs in Area 3 waters with ?00. 600 and tTWV s mummu'.-tLlniP 1 1 il i t I , I J 3 :4 1 , If, i 1 1 ' III 3ll i age and refining plant at Ooose Bay Airport in Labrador. Yes, there is lnrlpprt n mutual miHnr. ''.TI ' "Wj-gaww it, m w Vi 7 la ,1 t v ; - 'J.'M IJ!-TTs.V'.V;,' j H Prtnt dMrly j only refrigerated cold air will protect your fu garment. Men's and women's winter cloth suits arv coats also stored. ' - - BILL SCUBY FURS 1 500 of halibut roiiM respect- j standing between' the United ively. Another boat from Area 3 j States and Canada. Each coun name in with only 3,000 pounds. Sold and Serviced by: RUPERT MOTORS Ltd. IT HAS BECOME GOSPEL . IN PRINCE RUPERT THAT THE FINEST DINNERS ARE SERVED AT THE . CIVIC CENTRE DINING ROOM try needs these costly defences, not some time in the future but now. It is a tribute to friendship and to common sense. Box 1362 302 - 3rd. PRINCE RUPERT PRINCE Rl'PERT, B.C. Compare Ihe Saw! Compare ihe Price! PRICED FROM $450.00 (30" one man attach, complete) f.o.b. Vancouver Taxes extra where applicable. r.o. BOX 1730 Distributor: A $50 fine Is liable In Hull Que.) when automobile horns are used too freely. There Is special criticism of conduct at PURVES E. RITCHIE & SON, LTD. 658 Hornby Street, Vancouver, B.C. Eliminate Defrosiing Ol HKK' IF. OWV H ,KOK(.K MI.KHOV. flM F..h,l TAKK KOTICF fht nlnl.. trtr, rtiilv bnivlntKl hv the court, cif th r-state of Coree Nelson, othpr-vtp- knm m Oeorwc NiIksom. wo "-A t (i"wr Cov B.C. on t'.ie 29lh day of March. 1950. I n-nulrr rredltora and others having claim against, the said estate tn send th; same to me. properly verified, at the Kddre.w mentioned below ofi r beforr the' SlRt dav of July. 1950. after mhlch date I Ehall proceed to dlb-trlbute the ejitnte to those entitled by law. havtne recard only to such '-.htms of which I shall then have been notified. weddings. Fifty dollars is quite, a Jolt. Anyway, a weddlnjt is supposed to be more Joyful than mournful. We prefer listening for a few minutes to passim? cars, following the ceremony. "Chicken In the Rough-To Take Out Phone 868 for reservations Pi;" ' X, -lit V ... Nuisance wiih a Philips And furthrr take notice that a!! rersns Indebted to said estate are! than to be aroused about three required to pay their Indebtedness tot a.m. to listen for a few hours to me forthwith the barks and yelps of restless dogs. At'tomatic Defros ' PATtTD st Prince Ri'oert, B.C.. thl 14th day of Jine. 1B50 OORDON FRASEH FORBES, Official Admlnl-trator. Prince Rupert, B.C. REAL ESTATE INSURANCE INCOME TAX RETURNS PREPARED ter. Just plug itin the wall, adjust the Defrosting cycn and your worries ore over. For free Jcm R. E. Mortimer 1 324 2nd Ave. (Near CFPR1 ' onslration sec -IMRKR MI.E v-4;.is Sealed tenders will be received by (he Minister of Forests at Victoria. B.C. i not later than 11 am. on th' lMh day of AinniFt. 190. for the purchase of Licence X-47S0S. to cut a.KHO (MM Ihii of Henlock. Balsam. Snmce. and Cedar on the west shore' of KUdala Arm. south of Indian Reserve No. 4. Range 4 Coast Land Dlsr rlct. Plve year will be allowed for removal of timber. I Further particulars of the Chief Forester. Victoria. B.C.. or District I'orester. Prince Rupert. B.C. I (149! and mum Plumbing Heating Graduation Photos ' Call at CHANDLER'S STl'DIO 216 4th St. t Ph. Green 389 Open evenings by appointment " Available at Hardware, Paint Sto rcs'ani lcm t er Dealers Prompt and Efficient Service l