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NOTICES
NEW TELEPHONE NUMBERS OF VANCOUVER FISHERMEN'S SETTLEMENT SERVICE are
683-2682
and
683-1035
GEAR FOR SALE
6" SAN JUAN COHO NET, $375. 6" Northern fall net, new, $350. Both No. 43 twine. 521-6147.
TAXI
B.C. RADIO CABS
683-6666
FREE TAXI PHONES
AT
Anchor Princeton
Hotel Hotel
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
BOATS FOR SALE
50' X 15' MONK DESIGN ALUM, troller, fully 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.
ENGINES FOR SALE
EASTHOPE Marine Engines, Parts & Service 1225 No. 1 Road, Steveston, B.C. P.O. Box 424, Steveston Phone 277-7710
DIESEL BARGAIN
Stock clearance special on one only new 160 HP Perkins T6-354 marine diesel w/Borg Warner 72 gear, wheel-house panel, 12 volt starter and alternator, prewired engine harness, rubber mounts, heat exchanger and sea water pump. Engine package is complete and ready to go.
STOCK CLEARANCE SPECIAL One only — $3,735 FINNING MARINE 555 Great Northern Way 872-7474
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.
Specialists in DOMESTIC and INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL Family visits arranged EXPERTS IN VISA DOCUMENTATION AUTHORIZED AGENTS — AIR, RAIL, SEA
Contact:
1
2679 East Hastings Street Vancouver 6, B.C. 253-1221 254-2313
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KINGSWAV AT ELEVENTH 876-2161
■ PRIVATE (fS^PARKINS r _s
FOR RENT
-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
FOR SIGNS, POSTERS, ALL COMMERCIAL ART WORK
Call FRASER WILSON
0
3799 Kingsway
Phone 437-1610
Burnaby, B.C.
NORTHERN FISHERMEN'S HALL
869 FRASER STREET PRINCE RUPERT
REVISED RENTAL RATES
AUDITORIUM
Commercial Dances .......................... $250
Social Affairs and Dances
Sponsored by Organizations ...... $175
Small Dinner Meetings .................... $ 45
Afternoon and Evening Meetings $ 75 All Day Meetings, Conferences,
Sales Displays ................................ $100
Weddings, Anniversaries and Other Gatherings by Invitation
—Union Member ............................ $ 75
—Non-Union Member .................. $100
GROUND FLOOR ROOM
Meetings ................................................ $ 10
All Day Conferences, Sales
Displays .............................................. $ 15
Parties with Liquor Licence ........ $ 20
(Additional charge of $10 an hour after stated liquor licence time.)
AUDITORIUMS BOARD ROOMS and LOUNGES
Available for Meetings and Social Affairs
FISHERMEN'S HALL 138 East Cordova Street, Vancouver
and
869 Fraser Street, In
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
Pacific Sheet Metal (1965) Ltd.
General Sheet Metal Works Heating and Roofing Contractors MARINE TANKS, STACKS, ETC. JACK STEVENSON, Mgr. Office: 753-2277
348 Selby Street NANAIMO, B.C.
BALMORAL HOTEL
THE FISHERMEN'S HOME 159 EAST HASTINGS PHONE 681-3148
Under New Management VERLE FERGUSON, MANAGER
F
AMILOCK
Trade Mark Reg.
ROBT. RANSFORD LTD.
DOUBLE KNOT NYLON SALMON GILL NETS NYLON OR COTTON HERRING, OOLICHAN AND SMELT GILL NETS
Phone 277-7322
STEVESTON, B.C.
AUXILIARIES
AND HEAVY - DUTY
DIESELS FROM 10 H.P. TO 400 H.P.
24 HOUR
NUMBER FOR
SERVICE & PARTS
253-6367
LAND-SEA POWER LTD.
1606 East Hastings Street Vancouver 6, B.C. Telephone: 253-6367 Telex . . . 04-507087
Second UFAWU list
ASTORIA HOTEL
Next - to - Your Credit Union
Free Parking
769 E. Hastings St Louis Valente, Mgr.
Total of seiners cleared tops 200
A second list of 53 seiners cleared for salmon fishing issued this week by the United Fishermen and Allied Workers Union brings the total of big boat clearances this season to 201.
The list gives the names of the vessels cleared, followed in each instance by those of the skipper and boat delegate.
A
Adriatic Star, skipper, Mario Car Sr., delegate, Ivan Haramin-cic; Anna S, Raymond Kierce, Don Johnston.
B
Bambi, Tom Serka, Peter Sulic; Banks Island, Denver Secord, Bob Secord; B.C.P. 45, Eddie Plante, ft. Cardinal; B.C. Pride, John Watson, Dan Ralph.
c
Cape Blanco, Frank Radislovich, John Ladislaus; Cape Canso, Joe Njakara, Michael Njakara; Cape Dorset, Gerry Dobrilla, Robert Lockhart.
D
Davidson Girl, Don Burton, Frank Jones; Delta Star, Smokey Wilson, Walter M. Greene.
E-F
Elva M 2, Allan Mearns, Percy Brooks; Evening Star, Pete Wish-inski, Dave McDonald; Finella, Frank Miskenack, Roy Iverson; Fisher Lassie I, Vivian Wilson, Harold Hogan.
H-l
Heather Isle, Dallas Ingram, Chris Ingram; Holly L, George Cammidge, Mathew Cammidge; Inskip, Thomas A. Brown, Clarence Alfred Sr.; Invercan, Gordon Widsten, no delegate listed; Izumi 5, Ken Campbell, William Starr Jr.
J-K
Jabalo, Lloyd Baines, Glenn Derksen; Jean W, David Lans-
downe, Bruce Lansdowne; Jessie Island 11, Percy Alexander, Mel Alexander; Klomis, Allan Robinson, Morris Bolton.
L-M
Lasqueti Isle, Peter Forbes, Ed Fader; Merle C, Brian Crosby, Harold Williams; Miss Andrea 2, Eddie Johnson, R. W. Davis; Miss Tina, Myles Brunelle, Roy Neu-man; Misty Moon, Elmer Norman, Len Breimo; Miss Dorothy, Rod Neasloss, Moses Mason.
N-P
Nesto, Doug B u d d e n, Denis Thomson; Pender Isle, Peter Vel-jacic, John Katnich; Pilgrim 2, Don Houston, Bernard Remmem; Portland Breeze, Aaron Crosby, Richard Hans.
Q-R
Quesnel Lake, W. Brillon, Robert Mintenko; Rainbow Queen, George Lewis, L. Van der Est Sr.; Rickson, Delmer Laughlin, Matt Siren; Rose Lind, John Secord Jr., Lawrence Brown; Ruston, Samson Hall, Archie Robinson.
s
St. Joseph, Joe Baroevich, M. , Flynn; Sandra L, Arnold Wenn-berg, John E. Armstrong; Santa Rosa, Wilf Brotchie, no delegate listed; Scott Hill, Sammy Parnell, Nelson White; Splendour, A. Lu-pis, no delegate listed.
T-W-Z
Tiro, John Falcos, Spiro Falcos; Tlell, Frank Boudreau, K. Bou-dreau; Western Sun, Julius Boudreau, Dwain Stockman; Westerner 2, Ross Anderson, George Hubert; W 1, James Adkins, Ken Bedard.
Western Breeze, Matt Bobich, Jim Bobich; Western Spirit, Charles Drake, Dave King; Western Wave, Keith Wilson, Jerry Chickite; Z Brothers, M. Pybus, B. Biggar.
Salmon Pack Contest open to all readers
With the opening of another salmon season, it's time again for The Fisherman's Salmon Pack Contest, a popular annual feature for the past quarter of a century.
The contest is open to all readers, there's no entry fee, and the only restriction is that limiting each contestant to one estimate.
Prizes totalling $100 are divided into a first prize of $50, a second prize of $30 and a third prize of $20 for the three contestants whose estimates come closest to the unrevised total canned salmon pack figure for the season as announced by the federal Fisheries Service.
Deadline is August 25 and all entries postmarked with that date
will be considered valid.
All you have to do is answer this question: How many 48 pound cases of salmon of all species do you estimate will be canned in British Columbia this season? Enter your estimate in the entry form below, fill in your name and postal address, and mail your entry to The Fisherman, 138 East Cordova Street, Vancouver 4, B.C. Mark your envelope, Salmon Pack Contest.
ENTRY FORM FISHERMAN SALMON PACK CONTEST
My estimate of the total canned salmon pack in 1972 is:
.......................................cases.
NAME............................................
ADDRESS........................................
Total canned salmon packs for the past 15 years are given here as a guide to contestants:
YEAR NO. OF CASES
1971............................................ 1,404,005
1970........................................... 1,423,882
1969............................................ 621,856
1968............................................ 1,746,457
1967............................................ 1,465,708
1966......................................... 1,819,215
1965.............................................912,796
1964............................................ 1,251,618
1963............................................ 1,200,906
1962............................................ 1,815,609
1961............................................ 1,403,994
1960............................................ 632,089
1959............................................ 1,089,799
1958............................................ 1,908,056
1957............................................ 1,437,642
10/THE FISHERMAN
— AUGUST 4, 1972