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THE FISHERMAN
LOG BOOK "OVER THE TOP"
The success of the "Fishermen's Log Book" from a financial standpoint, is rlrerdy a certainty. The prospects are now that we will either have to stop rccepting any more ads or c&d several mors pages to the book.
It has certainly been a most agree-rble surprise to find sue", a spirit of good will for the fishermen amongst the business people in Vsaccuve .■ and along the Coast.
This good will it a treaendous asset tc the fishermen and should be carefully cultivated, by trading with those who have made the Log-Book possible through buying advertising space-Fishermen possess a wonderful means for bettering their conditions through the use of their collective purchasing power. Let us lesrn tc use that power more effectively.
idvertising space sold to date totals $450.00 leaving space for only §75.00 more unless we enlarge the Book. We already have more prospects than we have space left, so it looks as if the Book might have to contain more than sixty-eight pages.
SUBSCRIBE TO: IfTHE FISHERMAN"!
The Finest Men's Clothing and Furnishing in the City
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45 Hastings East, Vancouver, B. C. Phone: Seymour 0334
FISHERMEN, ATTENTION.'
Leave your suits aid overcoats with us. We will be only too glad to keep your clothing in our mothproof storage room. You can leave your clothes with us as long es you like and absolutely free of charge.
STANFIELD'S HEAVY WEIGHT SHIRTS AND
DRAWERS, garment---'-----$1.75
TURNBULL' S ALL-WOOL SHIRTS AND
DRAWERS, garment-----------$3.00
STANFIELD'S COMBINATIONS,
No. 1400 and No. 1700 ------$2,00
STANFIELD'S A.C. COMBINATIONS - t |5.25 TURNBULL ' S ALL-WOOL COMBINATIONS - $5.25 WOOD'S SiiORTS, medium weight---- 75(* M00DIE8 JOCKEY SHORTS------- 65#
JANTZEN BRUSHED WOOL SWEATEES,
All shades------1)3.95 and §4.95
MELTON JACKETS WITH ZIPPER FRONT, Blue snd Brown tones, at - >i.95 and $5.95
***** SUNBURY BAYVTEW HALL *****
**** *** * *******
We received on February2Z:&, a report from Wadd Gray containinr; a list of all the donations in cash,..goods and services made by individuals and business concerns towards the new Hall at Sunbury.
The report reached us too late for publication in the last issue, and we regret that space does nctpe-Tait us to publish the list in this is-cue, as it is s rather lengthy one, containing some 50 names and the donations made.
The fishermen around Sunbury are to be congratulated on -their community spirit and the energetic lead they have taken in making" the construction of the new Hell possible.
The Editorial Board is pleased to contribute 7 yearly subscriptions to the ,:Fishermah: as our contribution. We leave it to the Hall Committee to decic in what manner the subscribers are to be chosen.
The following letter was received by George Miller, S.P.S.U. Agent, from wadd Gray:
"Dear George:
Attached is a list of firms donati: towards the Repair and Building of Sun bury Bayview Hall.
All work connected with hall was donated by the fishermen in the Communitr and a real job has been done.
Dance and Banquet Social tc be held on Friday, February 25th, 193F-."
PLEDGE LIST STILL GROWING
Several more of the boys have signed their John Henry's on the pledge list, as you can see below.
Several are coming in from outside points and it looks as if the list would go over the §500 mark before the season opens.
Bob Stewart wins the distinction of being the first to fulfil his pledge (before it was due) with Elgin Heish second 8nd Gus Cogswell third.-
Previously acknowle^dged §333.50 NAME
L.H.C. Phillips Nick Sawka .... F.I. Kiviharju
J. Long........
J. Lenich ......
D. Murphy ......
Mike Baker.....
George Hemow ... John Anzulovich
I
AMOUNT WHEN
$ 5.00 by Aug. 15
10.00 it July 15
5.00 '.i Aug.1st
10,00 '•■ Aug. 15
5.00 it Aug. 15
5.00 si Aug. 1st
5.00 ;t Sept. 15
5.00 it Aug. 15
5.00 Aug. 15
Total - #388.50 S^^M-J^y?^®1 R*S' Stewart {$5.00) March 1st; Elgin Neish ($5.00), March 4; Gus Cogswell ($5.00) - March 5th.