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OCTOBER SOCIAL AND DANCE Saturday, October 21
9 p.m. to ? FISHERMEN'S HALL 138 East Cordova Street
Music by Loretta Marlain
and the Lo-Mar-Jays Admission $2.50 per person Sponsored by Vancouver WA-UFAWU B.V.O.B.
BOATS FOR SALE
50' X 15' MONK DESIGN ALUM, troller. fullv equipped, ready to go. 671 GM dies, with 3:1 509 gear. Speed approx. 13 knts. 20 ton insul. fibregl. fishhold. Open to offers. 942-4570.
••A" LIC. TROLLER. 42\ 6LW GARD-ner, hyd. gurdies. winch, auto-pilot. 2 Furuno sdrs.. phs.. rdr.. Loran. refrig'n. All equipment new. Box 121, Port Hardy or 949-7797.
FULLY EQUIPPED TROLLER LOU-vel 3, "A" lie.. 22.03 gross tons, 18.25 net tons. $47,000. Louis Hegge-lund, P.O. Box 57. Sooke. B.C.
BOATS WANTED
31" "A" LIC. CAMP TROLLER. CAN be seen at B.C.P., Annieville Slough. 462-9890.
CRAB BOATS AND TRAPS. OR 35- TROLLER "A" LIC 2 SDRS partnership in same. Must be cap- auto-pilot, new- Ford dies., radio-tel" able of one man operation. 942-8889. 433.5395.
ENGINES WANTED
125 HP. DIES EITHER CMC. VOLVO. Perkins or Ford. Also, Twin Disc. red. gear. State cond. and price. G. W. Clark, Crofton, B.C.
SERVICES OFFERED
PITT RIVER FRESH WATER MOOR-age and watchman. Reasonable winter rates. Phone 465-4587.
Specialists in DOMESTIC and INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL Family visits arranged EXPERTS IN VISA DOCUMENTATION AUTHORIZED AGENTS — AIR, RAIL, SEA
Contact:
2679 East Hastings Street Vancouver 6, B.C. 253-1221 254-2313
40' TROLLER. DIES.. HYD. ANCHOR winch and gurd.. 32 V electronic sys.. 75 W rad.-tel.. 2 CB r-t.. 2 echo sdrs.. 1 loran. auto-pilot, hold chilling sys. $38,000. Clay's Wharf, 1801 Granville, Berth 9, West Float.
34' GILLNETTER. WOOD HULL. "A" lie. Perkins dies. 628-3251, Pt. Edward.
ENGINES FOR SALE
EASTHOPE Marine Engines, Parts & Service 1225 No. 1 Road, Steveston, B.C. P.O. Box 424, Steveston Phone 277-7710
125 H.P. ISUZU DIESEL. 1600 HRS. $1,800. G. W. Clark, Crofton, B.C.
GEAR WANTED
USED OR NEW SEINE WEB, COT-ton and nylon, Gillnet, linen or nylon. Floats — glass, cork, cedar. Pacific Products, 175 Abercrombie Dr., Richmond. 273-3561.
GEAR FOR SALE
ALUM. DRUM AND DRIVE. COM-plete. Used one season. 486-7348.
100 PRAWN TRAPS. REASONABLE. 327-7337.
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Empire Pacific Hotel Hotel Broadway Sterling Hotel Shipyard Drake Gulf Club
Hotel West Coast Club
Astoria Melbourne Hotel Hotel Waldorf Campbell Hotel Ave. Dock
John Redden Net Co., Inc. Western Water Terminals
HANDI-POWER
HO voits electricity trom any car or trucks alternator. Will operate ncaw duty drills, saws, grinders, impact wrenches, electric coffee (Kits and will cnaroe a battery in 12 minute*, Operates 1,000 watts of
ordinary i.qhl bulbs
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$29.95
See Demonstration
HANDI-power
P.O. B. 577 Snowdown Station Montreal, Que.
DEALERS WANTED
BALMORAL HOTEL
THE FISHERMEN'S HOME 159 EAST HASTINGS PHONE 681-3148
Under New Management VERLE FERGUSON, MANAGER
PROPERTY FOR SALE
Ocean View Property
3'u acres near school and shop-pins centre, at West view, Powell River. Residentially zoned, could be rezoned for apartments.
254-3666, Vancouver, 9-12 a.m.
GUNDERSON SLOUGH
137' waterfrontage on one of best sheltered boat hrbrs. in area. Three bdrm. house can be lived in or rented to cover payments. Lots of room for boat moorage rentals. 10' ? down, any reas. 1st mortg., bal. back to vendor.
Miriam Vestad Block Bros. 581-4601 or 584-5186
FOR RENT
AUDITORIUMS BOARD ROOMS and LOUNGES
Available for Meetings and Social Affairs
FISHERMEN'S HALL
138 East Cordova Street, Vancouver
NORTHERN FISHERMEN'S HALL
869 Fraser Street, Prince Rupert
AUDITORIUM SEATING CAPACITY
400 in Vancouver 450 in Prince Rupert Table Capacity 230 in Vancouver 250 in Prince Rupert Equipped with PA Systems. Full Kitchen Facilities.
PHONES: VANCOUVER: 684-3254 PRINCE RUPERT: 624-6048
-FISHERMEN-
When in town visit Vancouver's Only Union Custom Tailor Shop
Regent Tailors Ltd.
324 W. Hastings St. 4441 E. Hastings St.
Also ready-to-Wear Suits Overcoats - Sport Jackets Slacks
Popular Prices - 2-Day Service 681-8456
PENDER FLORIST
FLOWER DESIGNING SPECIALIST
Cut Flowers - Funeral Wreaths Wedding Bouquets - Corsages
684-4851
504 Main St.
Vancouver 4
For Good Fishing in 1973, insist on
^/U^moie BRAND
SALMON GILLNETS
SUPERGILL OR MONOCRYSTAL
ORDER NOW
for on-time delivery by contacting
NIKKA OVERSEAS AGENCY LTD.
378 Powell Street
Vancouver 4, B.C.
Phone 684-4155
• Under a transport department program designed to provide ready identification of buoys, the Victoria district responsible for marine services south of Cape Caution has been divided into the alphabetically designated areas shown on this chart. Bouys within each area will be numbered. Started on the west coast in mid-August, the program is now being extended to other areas.
Food giants reaping harvest of profits
Supporters of Ken Novakowski, NDP candidate for Burnaby-Richmond-Delta, are distributing leaflets at shopping centres throughout the constituency denouncing the big profits being made by the food processing and distributing industry as the main cause of high food prices.
"Farmers aren't benefitting from high food prices — the monopoly processors are," Novakowski told a meeting in Burnaby last weekend. "Thousands of farmers are being forced off productive land because the prices they receive for their produce are inadequate to cover their operating costs.
"But," he said, "the food monopolies are reporting record profits. Canada Safeway's profits are up 40 percent. Kelly Douglas, a Weston subsidiary, has increased its profits by 51 percent. B.C. Packers, another Weston subsidiary, reports a 74 percent increase in profits."
Novakowski predicted that food prices would continue to rise so long as the food monopolies are allowed to pursue their own cor-
porate interests to the detriment of the consuming public.
He pointed out that some of the food monoplies, as subsidiaries of multinational U.S. corporations, imported foodstuffs from California and other states which could readily be grown and processed in British Columbia.
As a means of combatting profiteering, Novakowski called for establishment of a federal food prices review board which would permit increases in food prices only when they could be justified.
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DOUBLE KNOT NYLON SALMON GILL NETS NYLON OR COTTON HERRING, OOLICHAN AND SMELT GILL NETS
277-7322
507 Steveston Hwy., Richmond, B.C.
6 THE FISHERMAN — SEPTEMBER 29, 1972