The Guardian Page 11 Thursday.Jan. 10,1957 5 Trail Smelter ' Workers Facing Early Layoffs TRAIL. B.C. tCPt Nearly 4.000 smelter workers will be laid, ... off here if the CPR rail strikll , continues through the weekend. I R. D. Perryl. general manageri. of Consolidated Mining and Smelt-i int! Co. Ltd., gave notice Tuesday! that most of the srnelters' (.000 plant employees will be forced out? of work starting Thursday. Mr. Perry said the giant lead. and zinc operations-biggest inf the Commonwealth--will virtuallyf grind to a halt "if the strike con-I tinues through the weekend." i Trail is situated on the CPR” line in the itootenay region of southeastern British Columbia.! 200 miles east of Vancouver. The. smelter. which employs 35 per. cent of the city's population. nor-i malty receives the bulk of its oral concentrates by rail from the com-' pany's Sullivan mines. l00 miles northeast of here. The company. a subsidiary of. thc CPR. also opcratcs a fertilizerl plant at Kimberley which. witht v N the mine there. employs another 5 l - ” ' ,, 2,000. About 200 fertilizer workers '1 I would be included in the weekendi FOUR SLEEK CANADIAN SHIPS layoff, said the manager. To date. about 300 men have first time by a Halifax pier. Theylthe Royal Canadian Navy. Fromlntiawa. Assiiiibuiiie and the are the first of 14 being built forlthe left to the right. the Saguenayi Laurent. ' M0111. ,,,. ,, ,.....,.......” ...- -? :'.'. ".. .- s the products of the xf MARITIMES DOMINION ieatures the products of the MAEITIMES . . . for three very good reasons. First of all, the local products that are rushed to DOMINION from nearby farms. factories and fisheries are fresher when you select them. Next. they are lower in price through minimum transportation costs. And finally. DOMINION being a part of the community strongly believes in supporting local enterprise. Below are just a few of the many MARITIME products you'll find at DOMINION. 9- . -' ft” i..r , i won a...- feature , . becn made idle in the company's. - operations-210 at Trail and the rest at flux-making centres which have halted production due to the -' Trait ” d ... Four modern anti-submarine de-I St. atroyer escorts line up for the National Economy Badlyi Affected By Rail Strike By THE CANADIAN PRESS Bulging grain elevators. clogged warehouses and docks contrasted with empty mines. smelters and mills on the seventh day of the Canadian Pacific Railway strike. Latest group to be affected by the strike of 3.000 firemen which has stopped CPR services over rm. Already. merchants here are reporting the poorest business in memory and Mayor R. 1'). Read has expressed fears the city will I O Aussies Consider illtld into an economic doldrum. Forei D t rs 9" W o , ISLAND GROWN TENDER swrsnr SYDNEY tCPl-The state gov- l '"'m'”" "I Aunrall" are 99'” equal to those of the British Med-I i""l'”d 5593"" 50 ma”-V l0'9l8'1 ical Association. Among those whol doctors have been unable to gain have (aim; to (1.. ml, "9 mmg, it 2 20 oz. tins yregistration in this country. Statei Wm, 30 yam-5' pncllcgl gxperiencgi ANOTHER ISLAND PRODUCT ministers of health will discuss ttieland with degme, from gel-nu, Garden of the Gulf 2 20 oz. this 35” problem at n msetinz to be heldlneipzig and Budapest universi- McCiIEADY'8 swans MUSTARD serious enough for his department 25-pcr-i-cnt increase in long-dis- to be informed. lsince the beginning of the strike. On the Atlantic coast, Canadian: Isolated communities. partlcu- in hobart , , National Railways said its facil-llarty in Northern Ontario and then . ' . . . , i"”' . ities are capable of handling all interior of British Columbia, werel Fmelgn doclom. mcludlng "m."'il Sllme. .”l ll" (llmon cla.'"l "ml the extra freight in Halifax he-iheginning to get low on lupplieflrlnl-5. are permitted to practiseithev British Medical Association is cause of shipping diverted iromlof food and (Help in Australia only when they candeiiberately blocking their efforts saint John. N.B.. closed by the one Ontario town .,,-gmlud th. show that their standards are.to win the right to practise. strike. strike s first air lift. The . '4 - , FOB SALADS OR LUNCHLS-0 FRASEKS l 17.000 miles of track were the In Saint John. the commonlof White River, north of Lake Su- grain farmers of Saskatchewan council declared a state of emcr-l perior. hired ii plane to fly food Z M 01. IUITLI and Manitoba. gency and prayers were offcrediin from Marathon. 45 miles away. 5 O ' c There. where more than 1.000 in Roman Catholic churches for A CPR spokesman said he will TINS Prairie communities are served only by the CPR, farmers were told they can deliver no more grain to the elevators until these are emptied by shipment to Van- couver or the Lakehead. LOSS OF CASH The news meant loss of ready earth to the farmers. who nonn- ally receive part payment-8H0 a bushel for No. 1 northern wheat --upon delivery to the elevators. At Vancouver. cargo from in- coming ships piled up on piers. officials called the situation acute and issued an appeal to importers tn i-tear the docks. However. in Ottawa. C. B. Ur- quhart. assistant deputy minister of customs. said Monday no re- lvii'ts have yet reached his depart- mcnt that imports ilre piling up. a settlement. ASK INTERVENTION .ln Nova Scotia. the Annapolisl Valley affiliated hoards of traded requested the federal government. to interven. Th Maritim prov-1 incea board of trade asked thel Nova Scotia government to call on. Ottawa for "any measure dcemcd necessa y for bringing order out of the present chaos." From all parts of the country, came reports of layoffs and warn-I tngs of further layoffs if the siriltei is prolonged. Latest estimates put the number actually out of work. other than nearly 70.000 CPR em- ployeea. at more than 5.000. Nearly L200 truckers and long-, shoremen were out of work at: ports from which shipping has, been diverted, but the Canadian said, but the situation is not Trucking Association reported a investigate to see whether a spg. yiai relief train will be needed fol- ue At Kenora. 0nt., where the K99- watin Flour Mill shut down. put- ting I70 out of work. coal deliver- ies were rationed to a half ton for each customer. and a dealer es- timated there was enough coal to last the rest of tha welt. 20-Year Term For Rape Of Girl SAINT JOHN. N.B. (CP)-Vim cent Reynolds, 30, of saint John, Tiii-sday was sentenced to 20 years in llori-hcstcr Penitentiary for the rape of a 16-year-old girl. Mr. Justice C. J. Jones, in pas- sing one of the heaviest sentences handed down on a rape charge in many years, described Reynoida' L3 ' if . -I l i ' One And only C-5 Carried 0.::;:..::.: .:..l.:::'.,.::':......, SHORT RIB ROAST in 53c PARSNIPS 2 en... 2Ic I . to the cgaji-ge ei:lrlli1er Tueadayyaft-:1; n . be ted VIP s To All Continents :..:L?.. i:.'.lX..”....'.:i... "Si... ciioicm isLANn smut FANCY Memos" L, 59 bill in circuit court. ' OTTAW - n i. . . C c . l a. R. G it La. CE!-I-0 C .......-ml: ..ii..i'.”?t.f.:2 :::i..'" "W "i Wilt: ...i:i;;. BLADE ROAST 496 AP”-E5 5 l in mi be pk l ft ie sentence plus we pping . 0 1'... n'cl"i1lg 8.. ..'....",I'.,".'l' ..'i.'.,".'.',, nuns wlis mm said Reynolds "brutally assaulted" CHOICE QUALITY GROUND NAN” GROW” v-mm -- w-o-- 0- in ..':.:":'.:::.1::'..:l.:.s:."' """ "2"? "ii at: CRANBERRIES c'--L36 296 t lat . - scrame or en " rea ell M;-,::,.: mhzmgun "4 "N ,, Durins the Duke of Edlnburizlifii with a knife." 1'3 59C "W M. C5. It am. ""0 "Hy I055 tour of Canada the hydraulic Among 21 pergong called (or pg- Y : system failed on the approach to tit jury duty if the case had gone . SW EET JLICY ice in July 1950 to fill the need Tnlck TAs1'y . .. Mr . preuuriud V", uni". Var:couvert;,o:'he first officer and to trial was a. woman. the first F S Tricholo is, . SME .52 Since then it has visited .ii conti- 5:3 ",f:,;, '";"',"""iP"i"'"8 in New Fm"-Wk i"d""-i' " WV; "m9" 9 F 25 Honda 2 002- C lacnts and a ggfnmany gnome: de:c.m.'el)u:n.g f:s.p:)wer the un- Se :r9"5I4”:rfl1'I0;l(t:lrf"I11:lf.I.z tomthol soc, ' I N La. C oiling more soon urs o l , . t -I-3:-irgcging. I.” -M Hm ..iI.';.”n3"..'f.'i.?' .3.iiiii"'i.”'.'S'Jf,.' M" ”'""””'”k i"""' Demonstrate How To Grow Thicker F335,, mm '-WAN” GROW” um. 21 ' " ' "V - ftdent their ro al asst-nger -j. ' ' ' Iii-alth Minister Martin on a two- :i;f,n.. mind V P - HEAD C m "I 1” m ' m anything out of the . ..?i" ....ni..3l'i""li.i. 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