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THE FISHERMAN
Tuesday, August 22, 1950
Classified
Fishermen Classifieds get results. At only 10 cents per line, they are a sure-fire bargain. Minimum charge per insertion is SO cents.
FOR SALE
4-room house with storeroom, laundry room and shower. 180x90 lot, chicken house and tool shed. $3000. Apply J. Laffin, Port Hardy, B.C.
FOR SALE
IVi acres in Pender Harbor, deep anchorage, 4-roomed house fully furnished, good water piped in, chickens, rabbits, 16 ft. inboard Kitchen, 12 ft. rowboat, 75 ft. waterfront, 75 ft. road front. $3200 cash. H. Reiter, Madeira Park, B.C.
HOME FOR SALE
Ideal fisherman's home two miles east of Haney, by the Fraser River. Ultra-modern, four room bungalow with dinette, full basement, furnace, duroid roof, cedar siding, city water, full plumbing, Pembroke bath, tiled kitchen cabinet. Two bedrooms, through hallway, half acre of land, fruit trees and berries, large lawn, all fenced in. Government wharf near by. Easy monthly payments. Call or write to Mr. L. Oling, No. 10 Road, R.R. No. 1, Haney, B.C.
Average Pink, Chum Weights
TROLLER FOR SALE
To close an estate — 35 ft. troller, 9'2" beam, 4'6" draft, 12-16 h.p. Easthope engine, Swann gurdies and reverse gear. A-l condition. Also good Ashing gear, spare gear and equi-ment. Ready to go. $1,500. Enquire: Mr. W. Bampton, Den-man Island, B.C., or Denman Csland Ferry, Vancouver Island.
Farm Home For Sale
In Sointula on Malcolm Island, the farm home, corner, waterfront property of the late Oiva Halmi-men, 3% acres, 5-room bungalow, full cement basement 30'x36'. High School. Sointula is growing and this 13 a choice location. Reasonable offer accepted. For particulars, apply owner, Frances Halmi-men, c/o St. George's Hospital, Alert Bay, B.C.
INSURE
Your CAR, Your HOME, Etc. With
BEN JONES, Jr.
814 Anderson Road Brighouse, B.C.
Richmond 1187-L
CORRESPONDENCE INVITED
WEIGHING STATION SUB-AREA WEEK ENDING AUGUST 12, 1950 Pinks Chums
Port Edward No. 1 Quinamas & Khutzeymateen. 4.98 12.03
No. 3 Union Bay. 4.76 14.00
No. 5 Ogden Channel. 4.30 12.77
Naden Harbor. 1Vj% shrinkage added. 4.31 9.13
Sure dale No. 1 Gil & Fin Island Areas. 4.21 10.78
No. 2 Fraser Reach to Swanson Bay. 4.83 12.87
Klemtu No. 1 Aristazible Island. 4.34 10.37
No. 2 Swanson Bay. 4.48 12.53
No. 3 Matheson Channel 4.11 11.97
Namu No. 1 Spiller & Return Channel. 4.36 9.92
No. 4 Dean Channel & Fisher Channel. 4.26 11.17
No. 6 Koeye Inlet to Addrenbrook Light. 4.53 10.88
Imperial Cannery & Home Plant No. 1 Port McNeil to Seymour Narrows. 1%% shrinkage added. 4.05 12.58
Ceepeecee No. 1 Cape Scott to Cape Cook. 1%% shrinkage added. Weighed at Namu. 3.96 10.12
Kildonan No. 5 San Juan. VA% shrinkage added. 3.96 11.67
NOTE: The following correction has been received from Namu: Sub-Area No. 4 for week ending August 5, in place of Pinks, 4.23, please substitute Pinks, 4.41.
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CERTIFIED WEIGHERS RECONDITIONERS SAMPLERS
LABELERS HA. 4501
LIMITED
t08 powell st.
VANCOUVER* B.C.
One fisherman is dead, two fishing boats are reported to be a total loss, while eight more were beached, and dozens in addition received minor damage as the result of a gale which swept the west coast last week.
The drowning victim is James Watt, 39-year-old troller from Na-naimo, whose body was found on the shore of Sea Otter Cove. His wrecked craft had been discovered earlier.
Fisherman's Body In Rupert Harbor
Search for Arnold Leighton resulted in the finding of the body of the skipper of the cannery tender "Invercan" from Prince Rupert Harbor on August 14.
Leighton was first reported missing Sunday, when he did not show up at his boat. Last person known to have seen him alive was a taxi driver who drove him to Cow Bay about 2:30 a.m. Sunday.
Police have been investigating reports that he may have been drowned trying to board his boat.
Leighton is well known along the waterfront at Prince Rupert.
Here are the places where
Chrysler M arine Engine Parts
are kept for your convenience
These are in addition to our regular Chrysler Marine Service Depots.
Power Boat Operators will now have easy access to all emergency repair parts. The Fishing Companies have agreed to extend unbiased service to all Fishermen no matter what company they may represent.
Steveston ........................ Vancouver Fisheries
Skidegate ...................................... Davis' Store
Kildonan .......................... Kildonan Canneries
Queen's Cove .................... B.C. Packers Store
Kyuquot ....................... Kyuquot Trollers
ADDITIONAL DEPOTS WILL BE ANNOUNCED AS ESTABLISHED
Canadian Atlas Diesel Engines Ltd.
1859 W. Georgia St. Vancouver, B.C. MA. 8351 ORR MARINE DISTRIBUTORS LTD.
VICTORIA, B.C.
130 KINGSTON ST.
Dealers for Vancouver Island
Late Thursday the "Heathering-ton" reported she had taken two men off the shore of Goose Bay. They are Albert Hadley and Leonard Root, both from Qualicum.
Their boat was carried ashore in the 70-mile-an-hour gale. It caught Are and only scattered wreckage of it remains, the navy reported.
The hurricane-force wind started unexpectedly a little south of Este-van Point on the afternoon of August 14 and swept up the West Coast of Vancouver Island. It reached peak intensity near Cape Scott. Winds ranged from 40 to 70 miles an hour.
MARR HOTEL
O Clean, modern
• Licensed premises
• Handy for fishermen
403 POWELL ST.
Steveston Plumbing
AND
General Repair
Res. 1059 No. 2 Boad
STEVESTON, B.C. Phone Steveston 265-F
Canadians Down At August 13
Figure^ released by the International Pacific Sal mon Fisheries Commission on sockeye catches in joint waters show that up to August 13, Canadian fishermen were 44,000 sockeye below the catch of the American Fleet. According to the figures, Americans had taken 301,189 sockeye compared with 257,500 for Canadians. Detailed daily catches follow, with figures subject to correction.
Japanese Oil Goes To U.S.
Of the 1950 estimated total of 32,350,000 million units (4,658,163 pounds) of vitamin A fish oil to be produced by Japan, the ministry of international trade and industry expects only about five percent of the low-potency fish oil _with a potency of 4,900-29,900 units per gram) to be consumed in the domestic market, and the remainder exported to the United States.
During the first five months this year, Japan exported to the United States 20,001,537 million units (2,877,732 pounds) of vitamin A fish oil.
In addition, Japan plans to export 3,000,000 million units (mostly of the potency classification be tween 100,000 and 149,900 units per gram of vitamin A whale liver oil) to the United States during 1950. Of this quantity, 2,415,621 million units have already been exported during the first five months this year. The availability of the remaining quantity, approximately 580,000 million units, depends on the whaling catch during the last seven months of 1950.
An official of a leading Japanese vitamin-oil company stated that the industry is endeavoring to produce at least 35,000,000 million units of vitamin A liver oil (including fish and whale liver oil) in 1950, but, because of the alleged current monetary stringency, the industry would find it difficult to produce more than this quantity even to meet a larger export demand. He stated that financial considerations were forcing manufacturers to liquidate their stocks as soon as possible to meet their current obligations, so they are not in a position to bargain for higher prices.
He believed that in view of the bargaining efforts of United States buyers, taking advantage of the intense competition among Japanese manufacturers, a floor-price system on fish-liver oils was desirable as a means of realizing reasonable profits for the industry in the future.
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SCOTCHMEN'S BUOYS — SLEEPING BAGS SAILS — LIFE BELTS — SOCKS E. JEUNE & BRO. LTD.
570 Johnson St _____ Victoria, B.C.
— VICTORIA, B.C. —
SHIP CHANDLERS
(McQuade's) Ltd.
Est 1858
1214 WHARF STREET, VICTORIA, B.C.
See us for a full line of Ropes, Anchors, Chains, and Fishermen's Supplies
F. COLLINS C. COLLINS
OUTER WHARF GROCERY
55 Simcoe Street — Victoria, B.C. GOOD SERVICE FOR THE FISHING FLEET PHONE: G. 6032 FREE DEIJVERY
Every Purchase Guaranteed Satisfactory /
D aily Cana dian Landings
Date- 1938 1942 1946 1950
July 31 * 6,934 * 31,634
Aug. 1 5,121 13,576 • 25,775
Aug. 2 8,959 * * 26,390
Aug. 3 8,555 5,231 • 32,566
Aug. 4 9,929 15,863 * *
Aug. 5 11,726 7,478 * *
Aug. 6 12,279 8,812 * 11,688
Aug. 7 * 3,173 * 42,611
Aug. 8 9,035 10,235 5,823 30,378
Aug. 9 16,779 • 7,759 22,101
Aug. 10 11,332 11,632 5,277 20,315
Aug. 11 9,239 27,324 • *
Aug. 12 6,571 15,721 26,515 *
Aug. 13 14.752 20,064 36.177 14,042
TOTALS 124,277 146,043 81,551 257,500
•—Closed.
Daily American Landings
Date 1938 1942 1946 1950
July 31 3,533 9,167 4,765 14,207
Aug. 1 7,763 7,264 10,851 15,929
Aug. 2 5,124 11,097 8,879 19,175
Aug. 3 7,280 7,799 • 25,849
Aug. 4 14,576 12,749 12,163 *
Aug. 5 21,501 14,735 7,745 *
Aug. 6 21,761 15,543 17,681
Aug. 7 35,708 24,290 34,751 36,899
Aug. 8 53,240 * 47,971 43,355
Aug. 9 45,460 20,550 38,902 39,395
Aug. 10 51,497 23,806 * 39,919
Aug. 11 81,327 32,832 23,838
Aug. 12 60,588 36,892 23,799 •
Aug. 13 * 46,307 29,522 48,780
TOTALS 387,597 269,249 258,729 301,189
All figures subject to correction. *—Closed.
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FISHERMEN!
Fish And Buy The Co-op Way
• Cold Storage Plants - Victoria & Vancouver
• Ice Plants - Vancouver & Winter Harbor
FISH CAMPS WITH STORES
BAMFIEUD CASCADE KYUQUOT XANAIMO TOFINO PENDER HARBOR
WINTER HARBOR IVESTVIEW UCLUELET
FISH CAMPS ONLY
HOT SPRINGS COVE DUNCANBY KXASKISH OYSTER STATION:
QUEENS COVE EGMONT FANNY BAY
Fishermen's Co-operative Ass'n
AN AMALGAMATION OF:
Kyuquot Trollers Cooperative Ass'n Sointula Fishermen's Cooperative Ass'n United Fishermen's Cooperative Ass'n
HEAD OFFICE: 2195 Commissioner Ave., Vancouver, B.C. Phone HAstings 2960
BRANCH OFFICE: 10 Huron Street, Victoria, B.C. Phone BEacon 4271
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