CITY ALL-STARS Continued from page 5) Prince Rupert Doily News Monday, June 2, 1952 SCREEN FLASHES Three great love stories in ' II f II'- . New Conlract Of Sailors Calls. For Tea at Sea m-u-ni iiiigmy spectacle! Li their parents "what can be done when facililte are available," said Mr. Grant. This event is planned especially due to the recent defeat of a village bylaw for better school facilities, said Mr. Grant. The newly elected board of directors, following acquisition of a charter by the Agricultural Association, are 'most enthusiastic" about the coming event. "We think Terrace Is a natural place to start what will be the biggest event in Central B.C. an annual fall fair. We are lo- A British film critic saluted Canadian Actress Suzanne Clout-ler today In a review that ought Terrace Lays Plans For Big Fall Fair Combined With Sports Event with only three forwards were badly handicapped. Uanneford got a good goal. Jerry Ford was a big help in the second half. Boulter was not very severely tested. Dunbar and Eby were fast and resourceful. Bishop was very good and Eckert was smart and effective. John Wilson played a strong game, forward. Verhaar and Nuyten were best with Pat Wilson distributing the ball well. Phillips was clever and Maron always tried hard. WW NEW CONTRACT Page 6 TORONTO (CP) Life at sea may not be a tea party alto to get a special spot In her scrapbook. The youthful Ottawa star, daughter of King's Printer Ed-mond Cloutler. plays a leading role In the British film "Derby Day," starring Anna Neagle and UVi ' - t TERRACE The-biggest fall fair in the Skeena TT'lT bi3 ... i r. i, , . , . f . , . , , , industrial ites-Prince Rupert i 3 Michael Wilding, j The film had its London pre ami miiKiev vaney s nisiory is oeing planned to lane ami ruumfii, and we have a place here "September 1 and 2. It will be-combined Stm "Ttw moit Mulr coioiu "ov, ,ou IM, Mltt(w of youi Uwt." aid Itrraue's of C'vei. psii'i Civic with the Labor Day sports event. miere Wednesday, to coincide j with the 173rd running of the .Epsom derby won by the Aga , Khan's Tulyar, and today critic Leonard Mosley of the Dallv "The mow coloiul nwmf rvtr Staged in and around the Civic Centre building, the Fair will : will be established in the village nade." - s ac- leaiure mau-sinai. agricultural t0 take care of tnose seeki and handicraft displays. commodation. Centre. ,. Executive of the Apr.cultural As?o:-iation is headed b- President Ben Dodds. Other Lfficeii a;f Alex Olson, vice-president; Mrs. Norah OLson, corresponding secretary; and Gordon Vosburghi recording secrelar" M-O-M IWJIy P, gether but for some seamen it will be for at least 30 minutes a day. Two 15-mlnute breaks for tea .is one of the clauses included In a new deep-sea agreement -e'cntlv negotiated by Seafer-ts' International Union (AFL), with 12 Canadian shipping com-wnies. Th? contract 'also will see to it thit ship owners supply their men with electric fans, water "miirrs, clocks, toasters, crockery dishes, spring filled mattresses snH face and laundry soap. These are just a few of the luxuries provided in the contract which would make many a gnarled old deckhand of not so many years back green with envy. Crew members will receive the same food as that served to officers. Clean face and bath towels will be provided twice a week. Bed sheets and pillow cases will be changed weekly. Many competitions are open for entry in the three phases, says Alex Grant, treasurer of the tmu'ltr fnrmofl Torrono AttTiiil- i All residents who have a rojm they can spare during the two ! days will be asked to submit the nrai Awiati. imormauon to tnis oureau so i: A larae attendance at the Fair Ls expected and a central bureau can arrange accommodation for those not able to get into hotels and rooming houses, said M. ' Express picked Miss Cloutier as the show's best bet. "The one surprise," wrote Mos- ' ley, "was a French filly named Suzanne Cloutler who emerged from the field and did a lovely lithe romp to the finish . . . as an actress she turns out to be as smart as a tic-tac man, as I wide-eyed as the punter who picks the winner with a pin, as , lovely to look at as Tulyar." I Otherwise, said Mosley, "Derby Day" is strictly a one-horse . film. j Canadian-born critic Milton i Shulman put it even more blunt fit; Ladies First ' VANCOUVER CP Passenger cars and trucks were lined up for 10(1 yards in both directions as traffic halted on the Lions Gate bridge approach in Stanley Park WW mm Grant. ! Special features of the fare include two dances o.i Sunday midnight, the oti.cr Monday night. 1 A student.-,' manual arts work competition for entry by Prince Rupert students is being plan-' ned to show Terrace pup Is and recently. The cause was a mother duck leading her newborn family sedately across the pavement. DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIEDS BRING QUICK RESULTS TnciIMirnrrwr. Today's Stocks (CiiurlfKy $. . Johntton Co. l,tL) --WI.VJIV TL Todaw t i Sizes 12 to 44 Pique Dresses By the fastest and finest the cost by air is low. FROM VANCOUVER TO- Wcdncsdoy 4 A LIST OF THE VERY BEST ly. Writing in the Evenint? 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