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PROVINCIAL
Prince Ge
An independent Semi-Weekly Newspaper Devoted to the Intei 5   of Central and Northern British Columbia
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No. 17
Prince George, B.C.,  THURSDi 2,   February 28, 1952
Squ
Highway Opposed
aycees To Insist On .G.E. Rail Link First
Special Resolution To Be Sent To Premier
Prince George's wide-owake Junior Chamber of Commerce
ost little time this week in preparing a resolution protesting
Premier  Byron  Johnson's  recent statement  concerning  the
arly construction of a highway from Squomish to North Van-
ouver. Barely   five    days
after    the
Vernier mentioned the plan in �ower house along River Avenue o the Island and Cache areas and continuing on to the easterly sec-ion of the city.
Second portion of the contract
calls for a line running along the
ane between Montreal Street and
raser Avenue  from  the  power
house to Princtoi Street.
Only other bidder on the job,
Edmonton Mercurys, with o record of seven wins and one He (with the U.S. entry) won the Winter Olympic hockey title. Goalie Ralph Hench of the Canadians *prawh in front of hit net as he mokes a save in a game with the German team or Oslo, Norway. The "Mercs" won this one in a walk, or rather a glide.
Cecil Sfee/e, M.L.A., Outlines AcfiWfies, Needs in Omineca
VICTORIA, Feb. 28 (CP>�R. C. | development, said: "What is hap-
Steele, Omineca's constituent-conscious Liberal representative in the Legislature, says he is disappointed no action is to be
taken pfis session