Prince Rupert Daily News Saturday, August 26, 1950 i Randolph Scott TODAY 6.50 9.00 Wrens Are Reunited 3 mn ot the Pfl I n . SUNDAY MIDNITE MONDAY MATlNi? Ellsha Cook Jr. Juhnny Shell In Laurence Tlcrncy In "DILLINGER" PANTHER isti TORONTO 0 More than 900 of Canada's wartime lady sailors from all over the continent are heading for Toronto this month to attend the Wren's first reunion. The date has been set for the week-end of Aug. 25 and ex-wrens are coming from as far away as Venezuela. For a number of them the reunion will also be the family vacation, with husbands and child frZ ' ; H ti;4-i."::'l Come One! Come All! j RUPERT MEN'S AND BOYS' STORE Sale o( Men's Suits Coots Rainwear l ' And Many Other Items RUPERT HEN'S AND BOYS' STORE I wednesdJ William PoJ i J :s ;r 'Wl ik. war stevei "DANCING I (JO ren making the trip pnd remain- j MONDAY TO Richard Conte Susan Hayward in "HOUSE OF STRANGERS" Only One .Show Each Evening at 7.15 THE DAR ins over to visu, inr Canadian . National Exhibition. To he'o def'iv rxrtpnsps mi'- I j way coaches with cooking nnn1 re- i FED BY ALCOHOL Explosions in four giant vats of distilled alcohol kindled this four-hour, $1,000,000 blaze which destroyed the processing plant and grain storage warehouse of Calvert Distillers, Limited, at Amherstburg, Ont. The first blast, felt for five miles, blew out the top-floor walls and roof and shattered windows In the town. No one was injured. (CP Photo) Lsc: PHONE 79 ingerauon facilities nave Dcen made available to those travelling from the West Coast. The program will open Saturday morning with a general meeting and a parade past the grandstand at the C.N.E. grounds. The Crystal Ballroom of the Kin Edward Hotel will be the scene of a banquet at which De PHONE 79 News Handling fence Minister Brooke Claxton i Waterfront i will speak. - - r" ... " Sunday morning services will 1 Prince Rupert today is isolated , be held. In the afternoon 13 of from transmission pf news oy the Wren Associations ncros- normal methods. Up to Thurs- Canada will cruise aboard H.M. day night radio station .CFPR C.8. Portage. pjarmary j was receiving news reports and, prtzes are being offered for the ' ; national radio programs . over largest f amilv. the greatest dis- ' leased wire. However, the 'line tance travelled to attend the re- inas gone our, in me interior unlon and tne most amUslng Fishing Industry Not Seriously Hit Yesterday Ocean Dock Opened to Canned Salmon ana, owing w ine rauway line- service story. , HOURS men a sume, nu service , ti cwa are available to repair It. The Daily News, which re- Among those attending are Mrs. Donald B. Sinclair, former W.R.C.N.S. Director; Isabel J. Anart from thp rossatinn nf shinninrr wpatVipr Weekday! Sundays rather than, Strike conditions has been Slowing Up 'Canadian ' National Telegraphs, MacNelll. Former Commanding Prince Rupert's. fishing industry this week. Cold t ... 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. 12 Nojn to 2 p.m. 7 p.m. o 9 p.m. Storage SDace is frraduallv p-ettinp- "cramned." said of the strike Tuesday mornino. Consulate General in Caracas, one manager this morning, but the situation is not ; TVelTott nTy SSSSSt HaS Serious. Normal outward shipments have been : wireless, telephone and air mall. Cuba and Mrs' James Wyard and I I SIXTH STREET AND THIRD AVENU! Static conditions for the past her two children, of Yellowknlf e, ', j j , , . , : mwr" j i suspended with the holding of i lew uays nave maae receipt oi .., , i "This looks like a good spot. the fish in the local storages. saU and wU1 for Vancou. Incoming fish include troll coho: i .... j ..uu . -v.- and! wireless messages difficult tuna, which have fallen off the ' vw thp h.r i fnr ! ln..s?me cases Impossible. - - . , t.7 tV, wnne not nearly so difficult Vancou- r ., . " ias the local situation latter part pf the week and fla't fish which are also lighter. Filleting and other processing has '. Leonard Hopkins, chairman of fhe joint strike committee of the in the Prince Rupert General Hospital to which he was admit- tnH Tdtr T-T , mlrlnc Id cufforlnrr mauues, taiuiig on nu omcu- vpr nannnAr dm moatlnr oprs Tjiter In thp afternoon r.-.r ... -a 0 Lnpir uwl nan mrTipiimpa in rtpiua been going on as usual, me Bto,m)r nnr.w nt I m news railway unions here, is a patient from an attack of pleurisy. strike presents no major' disas-t Th rfav i Bering. However, the variety TfZ ahead of schedule, i.s due from j weThtoTaS.? portion of the requirements. which it would have been had such a tie-up -come during the height of the halibut season. ' Vancouver and will sail at 11 p.m for Alice Arm, Stewart and other northern points, return-in? here Monday southbound. BROADWAY CAFE For the greater part of their out- j side news they rely on teletype, J which Is connected with other, centers usually over leased tele-1 graph wire. When one of those Salmon canneries ' on the , Union steamer Camosun. CaDt. Skeena River are operating nor William McCombe, which ar mally on fall fish although ac- rived at 2:30 yesterday after- tivity is tapering off as is usual i I at this time of year. Seining for noon from the south and sailed probabie7n;, (is cut off It Js """ ",c at 10 P.m. for south Queen Char-' ,.T phums thp Otipen rharlot.te ol""e wuliuul1 exu across ine on it tij if ,.u k ku . i.i . d 1 1 uuiuj, win uc uciviv countrv Tln. t . .1 . ' netting for cohoes and chums tomorrow to sail at 9 p.m. far, , R.rti. u naaio across the ,. i . country Is rriffH nA1 t. Lt running mto the same diffiulty on the Skeena River was re- nnrted hPtt.Pr than ftVPr.TsrP this Ui. . .v.,- .,.',. wnere " relies on leased tele f jnest Cooking Hour? 7 a.m. to ) a.in For Take-Home Orders Phone 200 m t.- o- ccrj inula biuii ui tilcii vuvaco week and on the Naas River it graph lines to carry the major portion of their national hook- UT1S Tn mnntr nlnnns ntntln... until the strikes are over. ' The Seafarers' International Union was average The railway strike, while having Canadian National property along the local waterfront generally tied up, Is not holding up the mcvement of canned salmon into the ocean dock here for storage. This week the strike strike came Thursday to further a equipped ith rebroadcast involve the railway strike and Xacllluut there JoftX completely paralyze coastal pas-ttorUon. u no rebroad-senger service Freight vessels cast arrangemet ta of the Frank Waterhouse line.'Rupgf); ' "te manned by the Canadian Sea- rPnnB ,itv. ,k men's Union, Is not strike-in-' arfa T'nt V! SCU volved so will be able to give! So? usually HhZ f relief from the freight stand-1 j X Lti d "P "y Stand" mum j committee decided to allow one I to cover the entry of such fish; are now being handled at the in tet IlrSl claia teSnw-tr-rfTZ teie8raphic traffic r.nrt nnPhPri t.h nir-.ifPh linp t.n envernmpnt. wharf nnH Whnrf. 1" ClaS? : V J ." . Ar , T . , i. ,DUl "one to, otner. R.c.C.S. wlre- I luiigaiiuitfiuen 10 lunuie 10. ies- liigci uiiariie oaiayno ana nis iess i For Family or Friends still carrying only eov- ernment traffic. tciuay uiu inuijisnip uagncy , oiaii nave oeen xiaving a Dusy was in from Alaska with canned time. It Is many a long day falmon. There was also canned , since so much activity ha; been salmon transferred from the ; witnessed there. Port Edward- plant of Nelson : Welcome Refreshment SOON!! Get All Your Supplies At Mrs. Copley Benriett and daugh , f ill ter returned to the city on the Camosun yesterday afternoon from a trip to Vancouver and Bros. Fisheries Ltd. to the ocean dock. The salmon hail to be How better can hospitality le rxpi-FHHel than with a Vancouver Island. friendly friendly glaws glaws of of nii-Hw-lrewed nii'llow-brrwed Burton Uiirton Type Type Al Ale moved out to relieve the sloragc ' II If .A 11 , capacity at the cannery. Labor Charges Radio, Papers Three steamers at the gov H V the the beverage beverage of of moderation. moileration. m jl iR nnCl If 'CV Burton Type Ale is recommended by many people UA ' ne8t ,e M,,ta'nu,,,c "'her domestic or VJ j( fAj-J Smvm feL 1 V"" j Q jl iK Only 20c more per case than Beer i crnn.ent wnarr nere tnis weeK- , TORONTO (f), Toronto Trades end are the last before complete snti Labor Council Friday char-tie-up of coastal passenger ship ed Canadian Broadcasting Corp-service between Prince Rupert oration with having favored the and Vancouver commences. All railway companies in news these ships are completing voy- broadcMte pertaining to the f t n in nii'niii n t -rx-r nn t r r rtm i u i i j j iiir iiifiri. im rm'rm w wt mm f iiriri v mw v m i raw wa mm m. i ; m III starting starting of of strikes strike8 during during the the ZZnZrTZrZJ'Zl , . ' I kCZSi irrvv i trvu it MM I " ,zcs ano on,y ...... . ,r;:r rr lzisAi j past week. This . afternoon I V' i III. .. j I C.P.R. U..K. steamer steamer Princess Princess Norah, Norah, " 3 ..hZ XMl&fXyA V ews UAAlACiTli. Hi VlYi Capt. Capt. Fred Fred McGraw, McGraw, is is due due from from Presentation. Discontinued Samples of lines SfcJ--S55fe. U fimulii i'p-: , I -n, !r BURT0N a-es. J i The Civic Centre Dining Room will be closed Sunday, 'Monday and Tuesday, and will re-open Wednesday August r 31st. v Wc trust that this will not cause too much inconvenience to our patrens but will allow us to clean up after ths Carnival tWlS:'S. W family 5h6e store r. coAST BREWERIES LIMIT, , MR. and MRS. W. PRIEST I f - Jl "y fJ 1 I! . 4 .., wAU'onurn vlfTO 1: ' ' '- - - I , 1 A i ! ' j i ' I- r.o. Box Charlie , Phone I ' VANCUUVER NEW WESTMINSTER VN' v. j ;ih 't ' if - : ; " I 088 Robcrto' 357 This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Bo ,-, - -l r 4 f ! ' or by the Government.pl British Columbia. iTijI t: if f M tsm sk.Kftk " i ' ' f s .s make a C cookbooks, i . . suoden TSZzS-'SZIL - a.?5Smbi'' 5ii 'i vi . -- iuuj i&rt a ,".i,-s . .'9 i ! r .vjssji j "slv-i lately h ve; tospj , the Pioneer Druggists PRESCRIPTION SERVICE V 1 ANNOUNCES ANNOUNCES STRIKE STRIKE Frank Frank Hall, Hall, chairman chairman of of the the railway railway ! DJi y.A .' ft '1 V 4 1 rtS3 U. h . kJ unions negotiating committee, announced at 5.30 a.m. Tuesday Daily DcSivery Service PHONE 81 fj uiai, umi u: uit: iiauun-wiae jiauuii-wiae siriKe strute oi oi i.uuu i4,uuu non-operaung non-operaung employees employees j! K?. , , -J tt ,f ' ih9 V W V?TfW -S t- On U - , " I 17 'liim I Ill A ur.'i was on. Hal!, flanked by two senior lieutenants, left the nego-tiating room after hours of discussion with company officials -. and federal mediator Dr. W. A. Mackintosh. (CP Photo)