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Smoke
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to
tie
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Cup
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Palmer
of
Williams
Lake
named
Golden
Boy
at
coast
bouts
Daffy
baseball
incidents
featured
at
New
York
Mcts
Phillies
game
See
Pages
4
and
7
NEWLY
ELECTED
executive
of
Toastmaster
District
21
is
shown
at
the
Toastmaster
convention
headquar
headquarters
�
ters
following
election
of
officers
Saturday
From
left
standing
are
Bob
Baird
education
chairman
and
Sid
Minning
lieutenant
governor
seated
Sandy
BY
TOASTMASTERS
Vancoiaverite
Chosen
Top
Distract
Speaker
By
BERNICE
ROBERTS
Citizen
Staff
Reporter
W
E
Patey
ot
Vancouver
was
winner
of
the
speech
-content
which
t
j
k
place
QtlilQSiHiaaJfiLStElpt
conferencenere
Saturday
The
contest
was
judged
by
a
panel
under
Past
District
Governor
Gordon
Williscroft
Tocfsfmasfers
Led
By
Victoria
Man
By
BERNICE
ROBERTS
Citizen
Staff
Reporter
A
D
ft
Sand
Robertson
of
Victoria
was
elected
governor
of
Toastmaster
District
21
BC
and
noithern
Washington
at
the
district
conference
held
here
Satuiday
He
suc
succeeds
�
ceeds
Lionel
Mercicr
of
Ver
Vernon
�
non
Lieutenant
-
Governors
arc
Alan
Hill
of
Vernon
former
dis
district
�
trict
education
chairman
and
Sid
Manning
of
Vancouver
who
was
ic
elected
The
new
dis
trict
education
chairman
is
Bob
Baud
of
Vancouver
The
seven
area
governors
ana
a
district
secretary
will
bo
ap
pointed
in
futuie
by
the
new
distuct
executive
One
hundred
and
fifty
eight
Toastmasters
and
their
wives
registered
Saturdays
piogram
began
with
a
northern
hospitality
breakfast
followed
by
the
dis
tiict
meeting
with
icports
and
elections
A
group
of
local
Toastmasters
in
vojageur
costume
portaged
Simon
Frascrs
canoe
from
the
chamber
of
commerce
offico
to
the
convention
headquarters
in
the
Hotel
Simon
Eraser
In
former
years
contestants
were
given
a
choice
of
three
topics
12
hours
before
the
speech
contest
However
this
year
the
contestants
were
allowed
to
pick
their
own
topics
There
was
no
time
limit
and
somci
contest
ants
had
given
their
speeches
before
Mr
Pateys
topic
Misguid
Misguided
�
ed
was
a
satirical
revelation
of
the
benefits
of
living
in
Van
Vancouver
�
couver
Runner
up
was
Enc
Colmer
Victoria
who
spoke
on
The
Piomiscd
Land
and
third
place
winner
was
Leo
Gueho
of
Na
naimo
whose
topic
was
You
Can
Be
Anything
You
Want
To
Be
The
other
contestants
were
Harry
Smith
of
Terrace
Syd
Skinner
of
Vancouver
Jim
Ford
of
Vernon
and
Paul
Moroso
of
Castlegar
Retiring
District
Governor
Lionel
Mercicr
told
Toast
masters
and
their
guests
that
the
most
needed
quality
today
was
leadership
He
urged
Toast
masters
to
do
something
about
it
Sandy
Robertson
new
district
governor
said
the
points
which
his
executive
would
stiess
were
leadeiship
education
for
the
individual
and
help
for
the
in
individual
�
dividual
so
he
can
help
himself
He
leminded
his
listeners
that
in
Toastmasters
the
whole
pro
gram
was
geared
to
serve
the
individual
Now
Hear
This
Couldnt
help
seeing
Aid
Har
Harry
�
ry
Loders
car
bumping
down
Central
tother
eve
with
hs
left
turn
signal
blinking
as
he
went
into
a
light
turn
And
Hairy
used
to
be
city
councils
traffic
chairman
TsX
isk
Cauboo
MP
Gus
Henderson
the
Tory
candidate
for
re-election
was
apparently
unmoved
by
the
piolongcd
hassle
at
Sat
Saturdays
�
urdays
nomination
meeting
over
the
qualifications
of
dele
delegates
�
gates
who
could
vote
in
the
nomination
contest
The
best
of
accidents
happen
in
the
best
of
families
he
remarked
Talk
of
sick
jokes
Canadian
General
Klectric
Diiector
of
Sales
Training
Doug
Marshall
told
this
one
at
the
clcctiical
contractors
convention
Satur
Saturday
�
day
Concerns
the
new
product
that
cpmbines
aspirin
and
chlorophyll
to
cure
those
stink
stinking
�
ing
headaches
Kelovvna
P
romotc
r
Sigh
Kobayashi
brought
down
the
convention
roof
when
he
presented
PG
Chamber
of
Commerce
Presi
President
�
dent
Alex
Clark
with
one
of
the
famous
Kelovvna
Regatta
yacht-
where
the
contractors
will
stage
their
hi
jinks
next
year
And
still
on
the
convention
beat
between
20
and
27
was
taken
fiom
the
Toastmasters
bar
Sat
Saturday
�
urday
night
while
the
fellows
and
Uicir
wives
were
enjoying
a
super
deluxe
pheasant
supper
in
the
Simon
Fraser
Dont
shoot
till
ou
see
the
whites
of
our
eves
Were
talking
to
the
good
people
along
the
CN
line
west
The
pic
on
Page
23
of
the
Citizens
annual
Tourist
Supplement
today
isnt
Nass
River
Valley
even
if
the
cap
caption
�
tion
say9
it
is
Its
Hudson
Bay
Mountain
at
Smithers
and
we
know
it
as
well
as
you
do
Wo
regjet
the
foul
up
but
on
the
other
hand
considering
the
num
number
�
ber
of
pictuies
in
the
supple
merit
one
boo
boo
isnt
a
bad
recoul
whats
more
the
for
eign
tourists
anybody
from
south
of
Quesnel
wont
know
the
diff
Urge
to
throttle
depaitment
Guys
who
come
into
a
banquet
loom
moie
than
an
hour
late
and
wonder
if
supper
has
been
ing
caps
to
publicize
his
city
I
served
yet
I
v
-l
t
The
visit
was
kept
secret
even
from
Eichmann
himself
Eichmann
was
aware
Sunday
morning
his
wife
was
coming
that
day
The
couple
had
not
seen
each
other
since
Eichmann
was
spirited
out
of
Argentina
by
Is
Israeli
�
raeli
agents
in
the
spring
of
19G0
Eichmann
seemed
made
of
steel
and
revealed
no
emotion
WORKERS
REJECT
CONTRACT
PLAN
A
contract
proposal
by
Fort
St
John
Lumber
Co
at
Chct
wynd
has
been
unanimously
icjected
by
employees
In
a
secret
ballot
According
to
a
union
state
statement
�
ment
the
company
offered
a
basic
rate
of
162
per
hour
17
cents
under
the
usual
rate
paid
by
NILA
members
paid
statutory
holidays
and
other
terms
Jake
Hoist
president
of
1WA
Local
1
424
said
the
union
is
willing
to
continue
negotia
negotiations
�
tions
if
the
company
is
agree
agreeable
�
able
Alternatively
the
union
will
apply
for
conciliation
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Only
Daily
Newspaper
Serving
North
Central
British
Columbia
Phone
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4
2441
Vol
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No
84
Robertson
district
governor
and
Alan
Hill
lieutenant
governor
Below
the
district
speech
contest
winner
Bill
Patey
of
Vancouver
right
receives
the
cup
from
retiring
district
governor
Lionel
Merrier
Vandervoort
photos
mann
Emotionless
n
Meeting
His
JERUSALEM
Reuters-
Adolf
Eichmann
revealed
no
emotion
whatsoever
Sunday
when
he
met
his
wife
for
the
first
lime
in
two
vears
Israeli
officials
said
today
Mrs
Vera
Eichmann
visited
her
husband
in
his
death
cell
for
lVi
hours
after
arriving
in
Israeli
incognito
Sunday
She
was
vvhisked
out
of
the
country
this
morning
PRINCE
GEORGE
BRITISH
COLUMBIA
MONDAY
APRIL
30
1962
whatsoever
on
seeing
his
wife
after
such
a
long
time
a
state
statement
�
ment
said
Mrs
Eichmann
was
taken
to
the
prison
and
led
to
the
cell
where
she
met
her
husband
separated
from
her
by
a
glass
partition
The
two
were
not
allowed
to
touch
each
other
but
talked
without
being
overheard
When
the
meeting
ended
Mis
Eichmann
was
led
away
to
await
her
plane
out
of
Israel
today
Eichmann
is
awaiting
a
ver
verdict
�
dict
in
his
appeal
against
the
death
sentence
AFTER
PHONE
CALL
Dief
Might
Visit
Citv
Next
Month
Powers
Gets
Presidency
After
Losing
Nomination
A
few
minutes
after
losing
his
bid
for
the
Progressive
Conservative
nomination
for
Cariboo
John
Powers
was
elected
president
of
the
paity
association
for
the
constituency
Mrs
Hose
Ruse
of
Prince
George
and
Peter
Ituncklc
of
Dawson
Creek
1961
president
were
also
nominated
but
both
declined
Peter
Hcnslow
of
Prince
George
was
elected
vice-president
of
the
association
Members
at
large
are
Ceale
Tinglcy
of
Cariboo
Bert
Bocs
of
North
Peace
Mike
Giroday
of
South
Peace
and
Scotty
Almond
of
Omineca
50
24
VOTE
By
LEWIS
SEALE
Citizen
Staff
Reporter
W
C
Gus
Henderson
of
Rolla
was
named
Pro
Progressive
�
gressive
Conservative
candidate
for
Cariboo
in
the
June
18
federal
election
at
a
stormy
meeting
of
the
constitu
constituency
�
ency
party
association
Saturday
night
GUS
At
Least
Some
Unemployment
Said
Inevitable
A
certain
degree
of
unem
unemployment
�
ployment
is
inevitable
as
the
result
of
automation
and
the
desire
of
some
persons
to
live
on
welfare
W
C
Gus
Hen-
Uron
told-thcCoribooPro-
gressivc
Conservative
Associa
Association
�
tion
Saturday
Sure
we
have
unemploy
unemployment
�
ment
said
Mr
Henderson
as
he
accepted
the
Tory
nomina
nomination
�
tion
to
run
ifor
election
in
Cari
boo
which
he
has
represented
four
years
There
will
always
be
some
unemployment
WELFARE
BEEF
Mr
Henderson
added
that
the
only
complaint
he
has
received
from
the
noith
concerns
wcl
fare
payments
After
getting
payments
these
people
take
cabs
he
said
Guys
who
work
dont
like
it
ENUMERATION
STARTED
TODAY
Mr
Henderson
the
incum
incumbent
�
bent
member
won
the
nomina
nomination
�
tion
in
a
50
24
vote
over
John
Powers
lumberman
from
Dunk
ley
A
heated
debate
over
qualifi
qualifications
�
cations
of
delegates
who
would
be
permitted
to
vote
arose
early
in
the
meeting
since
few
present
wcie
association
members
The
executive
proposal
that
any
persons
recognized
as
Con
Conservatives
�
servatives
by
credentials
com
committees
�
mittees
could
vote
met
with
ho
-opposition
from
many
of
the
100
at
the
meeting
77
DELEGATES
However
after
memberships
nail
been
sold
the
executive
pro
posal
finally
prevailed
and
two
man
committees
from
each
of
the
five
regions
finally
accred
ited
77
delegates
Mr
Henderson
told
reporters
duiing
a
lull
in
the
meeting
that
there
had
apparently
been
an
attempt
to
pack
the
meet
meeting
�
ing
with
persons
not
Conserva
Conservatives
�
tives
He
said
he
did
not
know
who
would
be
behind
such
a
move
but
before
he
could
further
elaborate
another
man
rccog-
He
said
he
had
been
told
by
nizing
the
reporters
told
Mr
some
people
that
they
would
not
vote
for
the
Conservatives
in
the
coming
election
if
the
government
keeps
feeding
In
Indians
�
dians
and
guys
who
dont
want
to
work
During
his
brief
address
Mr
Henderson
said
the
Peace
coun
country
�
try
is
more
prosperous
now
than
it
has
ever
been
since
he
came
to
it
45
vears
ago
Both
farmers
and
lumbermen
are
benefitting
On
the
other
hand
never
was
the
country
in
as
rotten
a
shape
as
under
Liberal
ad
administration
�
ministration
The
same
gang
is
trying
to
get
in
again
and
it
will
be
the
sorriest
day
for
Canada
if
they
get
back
into
power
REJUVENATION
Making
his
bid
for
the
nom
nomination
�
ination
Mr
Powers
said
that
in
the
last
few
days
Canada
has
been
rejuvenated
by
the
Dicfenbaker
government
This
is
a
joung
country
and
a
oung
aiea
Mr
Power
said
anu
it
should
be
represented
by
a
young
and
progressive
man
Henderson
to
keen
quiet
Crux
of
the
matter
was
the
fact
memberships
had
not
been
issued
for
some
years
in
cer
certain
�
tain
areas
and
conduct
of
pre
previous
�
vious
meetings
30
DAYS
Many
long
time
Conservatives
said
at
picvious
nominations
memberships
had
been
sold
and
anyone
with
a
membership
was
allowed
to
vole
Peter
Runcklc
of
Dawson
Creek
chairman
of
the
meet
meeting
�
ing
and
president
of
the
associa
association
�
tion
said
the
constitution
re
requires
�
quires
members
to
bo
enrolled
30
days
before
they
can
vote
in
nominations
Since
many
known
Conserva
Conservatives
�
tives
did
not
have
their
cards
bcfoie
the
meeting
credentials
committees
should
be
set
up
to
screen
persons
wishing
to
cast
their
votes
in
the
nominations
contest
Finally
the
chair
ruled
that
the
time
had
come
to
sell
mem
memberships
�
berships
to
anyone
wishing
them
and
discussion
of
the
method
of
accrediting
delegates
was
cut
off
Prime
Minister
Dicfen
Dicfenbaker
�
baker
is
expected
to
visit
Cariboo
riding
and
speak
at
Prince
George
and
Daw
Dawson
�
son
Creek
May
2G
Progres
Progressive
�
sive
Conservative
cam
campaign
�
paign
officials
here
an
nounced
today
Tentative
date
for
the
prime
ministers
visit
here
was
set
in
a
telephone
con
conversation
�
versation
with
Mr
Diefen
baker
during
a
campaign
meeting
Sunday
During
the
meeting
itinerary
for
W
C
Gus
Henderson
in
incumbent
�
cumbent
member
and
conserva
conservative
�
tive
candidate
for
the
June
18
federal
vote
was
set
accord
according
�
ing
to
Ernie
Burden
campaign
manager
Mr
Henderson
went
to
the
northern
section
of
the
huge
Cariboo
riding
today
and
start
starting
�
ing
Sunday
when
he
flics
here
will
spend
alternate
weeks
in
the
north
and
south
No
definite
speaking
dates
have
been
set
for
Mr
Hender
Henderson
�
son
who
was
nominated
to
carry
the
Conservative
banner
Saturday
but
a
further
cam
campaign
�
paign
meeting
will
be
held
Wednesday
Tones
Bounce
Well
Known
Liberal
Out
A
Prince
George
citizen
was
refused
membership
in
the
Cariboo
constituency
Progress
Progressive
�
ive
Conservative
association
Sat
Saturday
�
urday
and
was
ejected
from
the
associations
nominating
con
vention
-
Jackson
Barber
described
by
another
person
attending
the
meeting
as
a
well
known
Lib
Liberal
�
eral
was
escorted
from
the
meeting
and
failed
in
two
at
attempts
�
tempts
to
purchase
a
member
membership
�
ship
The
incident
began
when
he
entered
the
crodrJ
room
at
the
McDonald
Hotel
during
the
meeting
was
recognized
and
asked
to
leave
by
the
chairman
Peter
Runckle
of
Dawson
Creek
Mr
Barber
protested
that
he
was
a
free
citizen
but
was
told
that
the
meeting
was
intended
for
members
and
prospective
members
of
the
Conservative
association
He
thereupon
said
he
was
a
prospective
member
attending
in
his
capacity
as
a
fiee
citizen
but
before
he
could
pi
ess
his
case
further
he
was
escorted
out
by
two
large
men
Mr
Barber
later
returned
to
the
convention
hall
and
vva-
seen
at
the
desk
where
memberships
were
being
sold
taking
with
him
several
other
persons
Speaking
with
The
Citizen
later
Mr
Barber
said
he
was
attempting
to
buy
a
member
ship
but
was
stopped
while
his
card
was
being
made
out
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in
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PREMIER
IN
CITY
ON
SECRET
TOUR
Premier
Bennett
stopped
at
Prince
George
Sunday
and
today
during
his
incognito
tour
of
the
province
and
found
the
spirit
of
the
people
to
be
one
of
optimism
He
was
seen
and
interview
interviewed
�
ed
by
a
Citizen
reporter
before
leaving
the
city
today
for
un
unspecified
�
specified
points
They
the
people
know
what
has
been
accomplished
he
said
and
they
know
this
government
gets
things
done
Mr
Bennett
discounted
re
reports
�
ports
he
will
call
an
election
this
spring
He
did
not
deny
the
rumors
but
described
reporters
on
newspapers
which
reported
the
rumor
as
fiction
writers
NEAR
CITY
Man
In
The
father
of
a
two-year-old
boy
was
shot
in
the
neck
near
here
with
a
rifle
bullet
Saturday
as
he
was
apparently
trying
to
put
the
weapon
out
of
the
reach
of
the
child
Kaj
Kristensen
of
RR
1
John
Johnston
�
ston
Road
seven
miles
south
of
Prince
George
was
taken
to
hospital
here
shortly
after
the
3
pm
incident
He
is
not
in
serious
condition
Police
said
Kristensen
in
his
30s
had
borrowed
the
gun
from
a
neighbor
to
shoot
squirrels
The
rifle
was
brought
into
the
house
and
leaned
against
the
wall
Kristenscns
little
boy
was
interested
in
the
lifle
and
tod
toddled
�
dled
over
to
it
It
was
moved
And
on
his
second
attempt
to
go
after
the
rifle
the
weapon
apparently
went
off
as
the
father
reached
to
take
It
away
police
said
Police
arc
investigating
WEATHER
Prince
George-
Bulkley
Val
Valley
�
ley
Cariboo
Cloudy
and
cool
Tuesday
Scattered
showers
of
rain
sometimes
mixed
with
snow
Winds
southerly
15
dur
during
�
ing
the
day
and
light
at
night
Low
tonight
and
high
Tuesday
at
Quesnel
and
Prince
George
40
and
50
at
Smithers
35
and
50
Peace
River
Cloudy
with
occasional
rain
Tuesday
Little
change
in
temperature
Winds
light
today
and
southeast
15
Tuesday
Low
tonight
and
high
Tuesday
35
and
50
LAST
24
HOURS
HI
Lo
Prec
Prince
George
53
37
01
Terrace
41
35
07
Smithers
50
30
Quesnel
57
43
Williams
Lake
51
37
Kamloops
CI
41
Whitehorse
44
29
12
Fort
Nelson
52
31
05
Fort
St
oJhn
51
31
Dawson
Creek
55
30
CAR
SWIPED
A
1957
tan
Volkswagen
was
stolen
Saturday
at
midnight
Harry
George
King
of
371
Wainvvright
told
police
the
licence
number
was
414
G01
2
Car
Head
on
S
BURNS
LAKE
Staff
Five
persons
were
taken
to
hospital
here
following
a
two
car
head
on
collision
six
miles
west
of
the
village
early
Saturday
night
Burns
Lake
detachment
RCMP
said
one
of
the
vehicles
was
a
total
wreck
while
the
Up
to
7000
Voters
Seen
in
City
As
many
as
7000
voters
are
expected
to
be
registered
in
urban
Prince
George
this
week
as
58
enumerators
go
from
door
to
door
enrolling
all
eligible
voters
in
the
city
Chief
enumerator
here
F
B
Wheeler
says
he
expects
an
increase
of
from
15
to
20
per
cent
over
the
5W0
urban
voters
enumerated
before
the
1058
fed
federal
�
eral
election
In
the
last
federal
vote
when
Progressive
Conservative
can
candidate
�
didate
W
C
Gus
Henderson
of
thte
Peace
River
community
of
Rolla
won
comfortably
19
453
voters
cast
their
ballots
in
Cariboo
riding
Acioss
Canada
about
67000
enumerators
set
out
this
morn
morning
�
ing
to
compile
voters
lists
The
final
tabulation
is
expected
to
include
about
9800000
persons
the
largest
number
since
Con
Confederation
�
federation
Prime
Minister
Dicfenbaker
and
he
says
Liberal
Leader
Pearson
agrees
with
him
thinks
the
enumeration
procc
hue
makes
the
campaign
loo
long
Under
the
Election
Act
the
name
collecting
must
start
seven
weeks
before
voting
day
Because
it
icquircs
at
least
eight
davS
to
picpaie
for
this
the
election
date
announcement
must
come
no
less
than
57
days
before
polling
The
last
Parliament
was
dis
dissolved
�
solved
April
19
allowing
a
60
day
leeway
One
way
to
shorten
the
cam
campaign
�
paign
Mr
Dicfenbaker
told
ie
Porters
this
weekend
would
be
to
cut
out
the
enumeration
bo-
fore
every
election
by
adopting
a
permanent
voters
list
Todays
pre
election
nose
counting
coincides
with
a
tem
temporary
�
porary
lull
on
the
hustings
rounds
of
three
of
the
four
na
tional
party
leaders
Mr
Dielcnbakcr
conferring
with
British
Piimo
Minister
Macmillan
for
two
clays
in
Ot
Ottawa
�
tawa
wont
be
back
on
the
specchmaking
trail
until
Wed
Wednesday
�
nesday
in
Newfoundland
Liberal
Lead
cr
Pearson
fresh
from
his
campaign
start
in
the
Atlantic
provinces
is
having
a
much
briefer
break
lie
is
to
lesume
his
election
wooing
tonight
at
a
nominating
convention
in
Toronto
Also
in
Toronto
Social
Credit
Leader
Robert
Thompson
was
planning
to
chait
his
partys
campaigu
strategy
with
area
candidates
Only
New
Democratic
party
chieftain
T
C
Douglas
had
a
full
days
electioneering
sched
schedule
�
ule
He
was
to
hold
a
press
conference
in
Edmonton
in
the
morning
and
speak
at
after
afternoon
�
noon
and
evening
meetings
in
Calmar
and
Vegrcvillc
Alta
The
week
ends
activities
maiked
the
end
of
the
cam
campaigns
�
paigns
preliminary
warm
up
phase
Ptimo
Minister
Dicfenbaker
who
regards
next
Saturdays
speech
in
London
Ont
as
the
official
start
of
his
campaign
scouted
the
electoral
situation
in
home
territory
He
was
nom
nominated
�
inated
by
acclamation
Saturday
night
to
be
Progressive
Conser
Conservative
�
vative
standard
bearer
again
in
Prince
Albert
the
Saskatche
wan
riding
he
has
represented
since
1953
ash
other
one
had
between
S00
and
900
in
damages
Charges
are
pending
Driver
of
the
westbound
car
is
Thomas
Fred
White
of
Van
couvcr
Two
passengers
in
the
car
were
Lawrence
Pollaid
of
North
Surrey
and
Mrs
Norma
Liggcat
of
Prince
Rupert
Driver
of
the
eastbound
car
was
Robert
James
Seeds
of
1488
Hemlock
Prince
George
He
had
one
passenger
Mrs
Bobbie
Philip
Prince
George
According
to
hospital
reports
all
patients
are
impioving
Police
said
the
westbound
ve
vehicle
�
hicle
is
jcpoited
to
have
been
on
the
wrong
side
of
the
doubb
line
at
the
time
of
the
accident
The
accident
occuricd
about
830
pm
Saturday
62
FIRE
SEASON
STARTS
TUESDAY
Closed
fire
season
staiU
Tuesday
and
will
run
to
the
end
of
October
This
is
the
period
most
critical
to
your
forest
wealth
to
your
forest
industry
to
the
dollars
you
earn
In
the
north
the
Prince
George
office
of
the
BC
Forest
Service
said
today