- / -
ABOUT
45
of
the
more-than-50
trophies
which
will
be
presented
to
class
win
winners
�
ners
during
the
Simon
Fraser
Days
and
Exhibition
this
week
are
now
on
display
in
a
window
at
National
Credit
Jewellers
The
trophies
will
go
for
everything
from
beef
to
flowers
exhibition
officials
say
Vandervoort
photo
Entries
Pour
in
as
Opening
Day
of
Exhibition
Nears
lacc
of
the
Simon
Fraser
Days
and
Exhibition
is
pick
picking
�
ing
up
today
as
opening
day
of
the
four
day
celebration
draws
closer
Officials
are
recording
doz
dozens
�
ens
of
entries
from
all
over
the
area
Fruit
exhibits
from
the
Okanagan
Valley
were
coming
in
early
today
From
Aug
15
to
18
the
Ex
Exhibition
�
hibition
will
feature
livestock
judging
gymkhana
top
rate
grandstand
shows
a
giant
14
ride
midway
commercial
ex-
40
Needed
To
Sell
Programs
About
forty
persons
are
need
needed
�
ed
to
sell
programs
on
the
grounds
during
the
four
days
of
the
Exhibition
eacli
program
being
a
ticket
on
a
new
car
to
be
drawn
for
Saturday
night
Anyone
interested
in
selling
programs
and
souvenirs
is
to
register
Tuesday
with
Bill
Tay
Taylor
�
lor
in
the
main
building
at
the
Exhibition
grounds
They
will
bo
paid
for
their
work
Mr
Taylor
said
today
hibits
and
other
attractions
Secretary
-
manager
Ron
Deacon
said
Dozens
of
women
arc
working
on
the
in
interior
�
terior
of
the
main
Exhibition
building
today
getting
the
ex
exhibit
�
hibit
areas
ready
Commercial
exhibits
are
going
up
and
should
be
ready
for
public
display
late
Tues
Tuesday
�
day
night
Some
entries
in
the
cattle
division
have
arrived
from
McBride
already
he
said
This
is
the
47th
exhibition
in
Prince
George
But
it
is
the
first
time
the
Prince
George
Agricultural
and
Industrial
Association
has
merged
its
fair
with
Simon
Fraser
Days
Kicking
off
the
event
will
be
the
official
opening
in
front
of
City
Hall
Tuesday
night
Agri
Agricultural
�
cultural
Minister
Frank
Rich
tcr
will
open
the
event
Lands
and
Forests
Minister
Ray
Wil
liston
will
crown
Pat
Turner
Queen
Aurora
V
and
her
two
princesses
Raandi
King
and
Judy
Mooring
Entries
close
Tuesdayi
at
9
pm
for
all
classes
of
exhi
exhibits
�
bits
A
parade
will
get
the
show-
rolling
Wednesday
Starting
from
the
Civic
Centre
at
2
p
m
the
parade
will
travel
down
Seventh
to
George
down
George
to
Third
up
Third
to
the
split
of
Third
and
Lauricr
Crescent
Parade
chairman
Bob
Bor
rie
said
more
than
a
dozen
entries
came
in
over
the
weekend
after
deadline
for
entries
was
extended
to
to
tonight
�
night
He
said
There
will
be
at
least
42
horses
and
more
than
20
floats
in
the
parade
And
we
anticipate
more
entries
by
nightfall
Mr
Borrie
can
be
contacted
at
LOgan
4
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after
6
pm
today
if
entry
forms
are
still
required
Crowning
of
the
Rodeo
Queen
Wednesday
will
be
held
Wednesday
in
the
judging
ring
at
11
am
Judging
events
grandstand
shows
an
aerial
display
and
special
events
will
be
among
the
many
events
spaced
throughout
each
days
pro
program
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gram
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the
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and
Mrs
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Cunningham
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of
the
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work
at
the
Moose
eatery
in
the
mall
opened
early
for
the
convenience
of
other
workers
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Mrs
Verna
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chairman
of
the
school
exhibits
division
tacks
up
a
mural
one
of
the
exhibits
from
31
class
classrooms
�
rooms
at
15
schools
representing
Grades
1
to
8
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a
higher
number
than
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search
for
a
59-
car
old
woman
missing
in
the
Blackwatcr
region
southwest
of
here
was
called
off
Sunday
night
but
private
searchers
were
continuing
to
comb
the
area
An
RCMP
spokesman
here
said
today
the
police
aircraft
would
make
one
more
sweep
over
the
area
today
Lost
in
the
rugged
bushland
since
Tuesday
is
Miss
Marjorie
talks-with-Communist-China
to
try
to
remove
tensions
and
cre
ate
a
climate
conducive
to
even
eventual
�
tual
discussion
of
their
boun
boundary
�
dary
dispute
But
he
repeated
Indias
stand
that
actual
border
negotiations
cannot
take
place
unless
the
Chinese
withdraw
their
troops
from
the
12000
square
miles
of
the
Ladakh
area
of
Kashmirc
which
they
have
occupied
Editorial
critics
had
said
In
Indias
�
dias
note
to
Red
China
July
26
and
Nehrus
statement
in
Par
Parliament
�
liament
Aug
6
opened
the
door
to
concessions
in
Ladakh
be
because
�
cause
they
seemed
to
permit
negotiations
without
the
with
withdrawal
�
drawal
of
troops
Nehru
told
Parliament
this
was
a
misunderstanding
and
a
misconception
of
the
govern
governments
�
ments
stand
now
is
the
seat
of
several
East
German
government
ministries
Eastern
police
shot
a
stream
of
water
from
a
water
cannon
at
West
Berlin
youths
carrying
a
wooden
cross
along
the
wall
Enraged
West
Berliners
then
hurled
stones
at
the
water
can
cannon
�
non
LOUD
BLASTS
Eastern
guards
then
tossed
tear
gas
grenades
into
the
thick
thickly
�
ly
massed
crowd
The
grenades
went
off
with
loud
explosions
and
poured
out
clouds
of
sting
stinging
�
ing
choking
gas
West
police
immediately
threw
about
150
tear
gas
gre
grenades
�
nades
over
the
wall
They
fell
all
around
two
water
cannon
enveloping
them
in
a
thick
cloud
of
gas
The
water
cannon
withdrew
about
30
yards
The
gasping
choking
crews
had
to
get
out
for
fresh
air
A
company
of
100
Western
riot
police
was
rushed
to
the
scene
There
were
about
80
Eastern
police
massed
on
the
other
side
of
the
wall
15000
WESTERNERS
The
Western
reinforcements
were
ordered
up
after
thous
thousands
�
ands
of
booing
shouting
per
persons
�
sons
massed
along
the
wall
At
least
15000
West
Berliners
were
at
various
points
on
the
wall
witnesses
estimated
Traffic
and
work
had
halted
for
three
minutes
in
West
Ber
Berlin
�
lin
to
mark
the
anniversary
The
freedom
bell
tolled
at
the
beginning
and
end
of
the
brief
period
But
the
bell
was
drown
drowned
�
ed
out
as
West
Berlin
tourists
continuously
honked
their
horns
Officials
had
wanted
a
silent
demonstration
The
motorists
followed
the
suggestion
of
West
Berlin
newspapers
which
told
them
to
sound
their
horns
ON
WAY
TO
PEACE
RIVER
AREA
ZEN
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Central
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Columbia
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PRINCE
GEORGE
BRITISH
COLUMBIA
MONDAY
AUGUST13
1962
7c
a
Copy
AVE
Callis
a
British
civil
servant
from
Sheffield
England
who
disappeared
from
her
nephews
ranch
while
on
a
painting
ex
expedition
�
pedition
50
OFFICERS
Not
a
trace
of
the
woman
has
been
found
b
the
more
than
50
police
officers
game
branch
officials
and
volunteers
who
participated
in
the
hunt
Police
in
Qucsnel
have
dis
discounted
�
counted
speculations
that
Miss
Callis
may
have
been
mauled
by
a
bear
while
climbing
a
hill
above
Swan
Lake
near
Len
Callis
cattle
ranch
She
set
out
Tuesday
afternoon
to
paint
a
landscape
from
the
hilltop
Several
aircraft
including
one
from
the
Prince
George
Flying
Club
took
part
in
the
search
but
were
called
off
because
the
thick
bushland
made
it
impos
impossible
�
sible
to
cover
the
area
effect
tively
Also
used
was
a
heli
helicopter
�
copter
Jet
Workers
Okay
Contract
LEVITTOWN
NY
AP
Workers
Sunday
formally
ended
their
strike
against
Republic
Aviation
Corporation
sole
maker
of
the
1400-mile-an-hour
F
105
jet
fighter
-
bomber
almost
two
months
after
returning
to
work
under
court
order--By
a
-vote
of2284
to
413
members
of
the
International
Association
of
Machinists
ac
accepted
�
cepted
the
three
year
contract
agreement
reached
during
an
80
-
day
cooling
off
period
ordered
by
President
Kennedy
under
the
Taft
Hartley
Labor
Act
The
strike
which
halted
pro
production
�
duction
of
the
F
105
for
11
weeks
began
April
2
mainly
over
the
issue
of
job
security
Production
resumed
June
18
three
days
after
the
court
order
1CL0UDY
Variable
cloudiness
with
scat
scattered
�
tered
showers
duiing
the
late
afternoon
and
evening
Not
much
change
in
temperature
Light
winds
Low
tonight
and
high
Tuesday
at
Prince
George
and
Smithcrs
45
and
65
Qucs
Qucsnel
�
nel
45
and
68
Outlook
for
the
first
day
of
the
Exhibition
Cloudy
conditions
are
expected
to
spread
inland
again
Wednesday
so
that
weather
here
will
be
mostly
cloudy
and
remaining
cool
LAST
24
HOURS
Hi
Lo
Precip
Prince
George
64
46
24
Terrace
59
51
08
Smithers
64
47
04
Quesnel
68
48
13
Williams
Lake
65
42
25
Kamloops
79
48
Whitehorse
61
47
08
Fort
Nelson
67
56
28
Fort
St
John
62
51
37
Dawson
Creek
64
52
09
Hcavv
rainfall
of
the
last
few
days
made
it
Impossible
for
tracking
dogs
to
pick
up
any
scent
SEARCHERS
ENDANGERED
RCMP
fear
she
may
have
be
become
�
come
hopelessly
lost
after
wan
dcring
off
a
logging
trail
II
she
went
in
there
shed
never
be
found
and
searchers
POLITICIAN
DIES
AFTER
ACCIDENT
KITIMAT
Special
Allan
D
Vance
of
Prince
Rupert
Conservative
candidate
for
Skeena
in
the
June
18
federal
general
election
died
this
morning
after
being
involved
in
a
highway
accident
Satur
Saturday
�
day
His
car
failed
to
negotiate
a
curve
on
the
Terrace-Kiti-mat
highway
and
came
to
rest
on
its
roof
after
going
off
an
embankment
Earlier
he
was
reported
to
be
in
satisfac
satisfactory
�
tory
condition
in
hospital
here
India
Prepared
For
Border
Talks
NEW
DELHI
AP
Prime
Minister
Nehru
said
today
In
India
�
dia
is
prepared
for
preliminary
themselves
would
be
in
danger
said
an
officer
Miss
Callis
was
an
experi
experienced
�
enced
camper
and
mountain
climber
but
was
unfamiliar
with
the
local
terrain
She
had
been
here
five
weeks
She
may
have
had
a
cigarct
lighter
with
her
but
she
had
no
food
provisions
BARRIER
ONE
YEAR
OLD
TODAY
Tear
Gas
War
Erupts
Along
Wall
of
Shame
CP
from
AP
Reuter
BERLIN
Border
guards
fought
a
fierce
tear
gas
battle
today
as
massed
West
Berliner
screamed
their
hatred
of
the
Communist
built
wall
of
shame
on
the
first
anniversary
of
its
erection
The
battle
erupted
opposite
the
former
Nazi
air
ministry
It
BOB
CARTER
one
of
four
notaries
public
in
Prince
George
will
attend
the
1962
convention
of
the
BC
Society
of
Notaries
Public
at
Harrison
Hot
Springs
Sept
17
18
and
19
Key
speakers
at
the
con
convention
�
vention
will
include
Health
Minister
Eric
Martin
and
T
E
H
Ellis
Q
C
president
of
the
B
C
Law
Society
Wrists
Slashed
On
Dead
Man
An
84-year-old
man
was
found
dead
Sunday
morning
in
his
South
Fort
George
cabin
ap
apparently
�
parently
the
result
of
self-inflicted
slashes
to
the
wrists
Dead
is
Rudolph
Poppck
2639
Fourth
His
body
was
found
by
a
neighbor
John
Esau
who
had
dropped
by
to
sec
him
Man
Breaks
Back
In
40
Foot
Fall
A
23-ycar-old
city
man
Lloyd
Bargy
suffered
a
broken
back
Sunday
when
he
fell
40
feet
from
a
tree
while
attempting
to
res
rescue
�
cue
a
cat
He
was
in
satisfactory
condi
condition
�
tion
in
hospital
today
a
spokes
spokesman
�
man
said
Police
said
Bargy
fell
from
a
tree
behind
the
Wagon
Wheel
Service
Station
on
the
Vander
hoof
Highway
An
unidentified
small
boy
ran
home
to
tell
his
parents
of
the
mishap
2000
CHINESE
ATTEND
REUNION
TORONTO
CD
More
than
2000
Chinese
from
North
and
South
America
assembled
here
Sunday
for
the
first
re
reunion
�
union
of
the
Lung
Kong
Tin
Ycc
Fraternal
Association
ever
held
in
Canada
The
eight
day
family
re
reunion
�
union
all
the
delegates
bear
one
of
four
family
names
Lau
Kwan
Cheung
and
Chiu
recalls
a
solemn
pact
made
on
the
summit
of
a
Chinese
mountain
some
1
800
years
ago
The
family
names
arc
those
of
four
Chinese
patriots
who
banded
together
in
the
second
century
to
rid
China
of
band
bandits
�
its
They
pledged
at
the
time
always
to
act
as
brothers
BLAST
VICTIM
Boy
to
Go
To
Coast
A
young
boy
injuicd
in
a
dy
dynamite
�
namite
explosion
at
Willow
River
late
Friday
is
expected
to
be
flown
to
Vancouver
to
tonight
�
night
for
further
treatment
Gordon
Prudcn
13
and
Bruce
Colcbank
17
both
of
Willow
River
arc
in
satisfactory
condition
in
Prince
George
Re
Regional
�
gional
Hospital
today
after
some
dynamite
blew
up
in
their
faces
Colcbank
had
his
right
hand
blown
off
during
the
incident
Prudcn
is
to
be
flown
to
Van
Vancouver
�
couver
Police
aid
the
boys
had
found
a
few
sticks
of
dynamite
under
an
old
shack
near
Willow
River
about
two
weeks
ago
It
is
believed
charges
had
been
set
off
prior
to
the
accident
Apparently
the
two
boys
had
intended
to
throw
a
fused
stick
of
dynamite
into
the
Willow
River
Instead
the
short
fused
charge
went
off
in
Colebanks
hand
The
shack
was
located
back
in
the
bush
country
near
the
small
lumbering
community
20
miles
from
Prince
George
Leboe
Due
to
Attend
Ottawa
Party
Caucus
Bert
Leboe
MP
for
Cariboo
will
leave
Prince
George
Tues
Tuesday
�
day
night
for
Ottawa
where
he
will
attend
a
Social
Credit
party
caucus
He
will
leave
by
train
after
attending
the
official
opening
ceremony
of
the
Simon
Fraser
Days
and
Exhibition
in
front
of
City
Hall
Mr
Leboe
told
The
Citizen
he
will
be
meeting
with
the
Air
Transport
Board
to
press
for
improvements
to
the
Fort
Nelson
and
Dawson
Creek
air
airport
�
port
strips
I
will
also
promote
a
policy
of
assistance
from
the
federal
government
for
small
private
airports
across
the
country
said
Mr
Leboe
Such
airports
receive
no
financial
assistance
he
said
but
are
inspected
reg
regularly
�
ularly
by
transport
department
inspectors
The
Socred
member
who
de
defeated
�
feated
incumbent
Conservative
MP
Gus
Henderson
in
the
June
18
election
will
return
to
the
riding
before
parliament
opens
Sept
27
Cabinet
Here
Several
Hours
Tuesday
Premier
Bennett
and
some
members
of
his
cabinet
arc
ex
expected
�
pected
to
spend
a
few
hours
in
Prince
George
Tuesday
dur
during
�
ing
a
tour
of
Northern
BC
which
will
take
them
to
Barker
vllle
the
Peace
River
country
and
the
site
of
the
Peace
River
dam
PGE
officials
here
said
today
that
the
two
cars
taking
the
official
party
on
its
tour
arc
expected
to
arrive
in
Prince
George
early
Tuesday
afternoon
They
will
leave
sometime
in
the
evening
for
Fort
St
John
where
a
cabinet
meeting
will
be
held
Social
Credit
officials
the
chamber
of
commerce
and
friends
of
the
premier
here
were
unable
to
throw
any
light
on
the
agenda
for
Prince
George
aside
from
the
opening
of
the
Simon
Fraser
Days
and
Exhibi
Exhibition
�
tion
at
730
pm
Tuesday
Fair
Officials
Keeping
Anxious
Eye
on
Sky
Fair
officials
anxiouslv
scan
ning
the
glowering
rain
clouds
will
decide
Tuesday
whether
to
move
a
major
part
of
the
1962
Simon
Fracr
Days
and
Exhlbl
tion
indoors
The
forecast
certainly
does
not
call
for
good
weather
al
though
wu
can
still
get
a
big
break
an
official
said
today
Fortunately
however
we
have
made
plans
in
event
of
a
rainy
week
to
move
several
of
the
major
attractions
indoors
he
said
Directors
have
built
a
40
by
40
foot
outdoor
stage
and
have
enlarged
the
grandstand
seating
capacity
so
that
1200
perons
at
a
time
can
see
the
two
big
variety
shows
thai
arc
part
of
the
Exhibition
program
However
if
it
rains
both
btiows
will
be
staged
iiibUlc
the
main
Exhibition
building
on
and
in
front
of
the
big
stage
The
centre
floor
of
thii
building
lias
been
kept
open
for
this
pur
purpose
�
pose
and
some
1000
scats
can
be
put
inside
We
are
confident
that
even
If
it
rains
we
shall
be
able
to
give
persons
attending
this
jeers
fair
an
excellent
all
round
show
for
their
money
the
spokesman
said
We
can
put
enough
of
the
main
events
under
cover
so
that
everyone
can
keep
dry
Agriculture
Minister
Frank
Richtcr
will
officially
open
the
Exhibition
in
a
ceremony
in
front
of
City
Hall
and
Ray
Wil
liston
minister
of
lands
and
forests
and
MLA
for
Fort
George
will
crown
Queen
Au
Aurora
�
rora
V
at
the
same
time
The
official
party
left
Van
Vancouver
�
couver
Friday
night
and
was
joined
at
Quesnel
by
Mr
Ben
Bennett
�
nett
who
drove
from
his
home
at
Kclowna
Sunday
the
party
left
for
Barkerville
historic
centre
of
the
Cariboo
gold
rush
Mr
Bennett
and
the
cabinet
attended
special
church
services
at
St
Savior
Church
conducted
by
Bishop
Ralph
Dean
of
Cari
Cariboo
�
boo
The
premier
read
the
les
lesson
�
son
from
the
first
chapter
of
St
Peter
Following
the
service
he
at
attended
�
tended
a
boisterous
90
minute
comedy
show
at
the
restored
Royal
Theatre
and
was
then
presented
with
21
gold
nuggets
by
novden
Morris
president
of
Cariboo
Gold
Quartz
Mining
Co
at
nearby
Wells
Today
Mr
Bennett
was
to
officially
open
Baikcrville
Park
a
partial
restoration
of
the
com
community
�
munity
and
the
cabinet
was
to
hold
one
of
ib
periodic
out-of-capital
meetings
instituted
by
Mr
Bennett
some
vcars
ago
After
stopping
off
in
Prince
George
the
party
will
continue
north
to
Fort
St
John
where
the
cabinet
will
meet
at
the
municipal
hall
Wednesday
be-
1S
MAN
FORCE
Work
force
on
the
Prince
George
College
construction
pro
program
�
gram
has
been
increased
to
a
dozen
or
15
men
Rev
Gerard
CJenaghan
project
co
ordlnator
said
today
About
eight
to
10
men
had
been
on
the
job
father
Clenaglian
buiU
fore
starting
back
south
to
Daw
Dawson
�
son
Cicck
where
Mr
Bennett
h
scheduled
to
speak
He
will
meet
civic
officials
and
will
attend
a
luncheon
of
the
BC
division
of
the
Canadian
Petroleum
Association
Thurs
Thursday
�
day
During
the
afternoon
he
will
visit
Boundary
Lake
main
oil
producing
area
of
the
Peace
River
fields
Back
in
Dawson
Creek
he
will
address
a
Petroleum
As
Association
�
sociation
dinner
None
of
his
three
or
more
speeches
during
the
week
long
tour
is
scheduled
as
a
major
one
according
lo
a
Canadian
Press
report
from
Vancouver
Friday
Mr
Bennett
will
visit
the
damsitc
on
the
Peace
River
where
work
is
proceeding
on
construction
of
diversion
tun
tunnels
�
nels
Dr
Gordon
Shrum
co
chairman
of
BC
Hydro
will
address
70
MLAs
mayors
and
reeves
construction
workers
and
others
Friday
night
the
party
will
head
back
for
the
coast
Now
Hear
This
Current
edition
of
The
Gi
come
Now
contains
an
item
apologizing
for
a
misspelled
name
in
the
previous
weeks
issue
Now
that
youre
on
the
beam
spelling
wise
Frank
why
not
ask
the
highways
depart
ment
to
correct
the
road
sign
beside
the
airport
which
points
to
Gitcombe
While
men
of
the
Moose
Lodge
were
busy
erecting
their
jes
taurant
in
the
new
display
mall
at
the
Exhibition
Women
of
the
Moose
trotted
out
the
coffee
urn
and
were
open
for
business
Sunday
three
days
before
the
opening
of
the
Simon
Frater
Day
and
Exhibition
this
Wed
Wednesday
�
nesday
The
gals
plan
to
serve
coffee
and
sandwiches
today
and
Tuesday
for
the
benefit
of
the
stockmen
and
others
who
are
getting
the
fair
into
shape
A
handful
of
faithful
chamber
of
commerce
members
who
have
slugged
hard
for
several
dys
building
the
chambers
Aurora
Quten
float
remarked
yesterday
theyd
be
pretty
miff
cd
if
they
heard
any
of
the
other
350
chamber
members
who
didnt
lift
a
finger
to
help
referring
to
it
as
our
float
Best
indication
that
we
might
get
good
weather
during
the
exhibition
came
Sunday
night
when
Yackety
Mac
local
TVs
weather
foiccastcr
pre
predicted
�
dicted
gloomily
although
with
his
inevitable
giggle
that
it
was
going
to
rain
here
all
week
If
ho
maintains
his
error
average
this
should
be
the
bebt
week
of
the
summer
The
sclmooks
who
were
rais
raising
�
ing
merry
old
Cain
at
the
Bear
Lake
campsite
a
couple
of
weeks
ago
apparently
are
go
going
�
ing
to
get
away
just
about
Scot
fice
according
to
District
Parks
Superintendent
Dennis
Podmore
Licence
numbers
of
cars
in
involved
�
volved
have
been
sent
to
the
motor
vehicle
branch
but
it
doesnt
look
like
the
culprits
can
be
prosecuted
Which
is
too
bad
all
around
Monthly
Canadian
Legion
regular
gen
general
�
eral
meeting
at
S
pm
today
could
bo
a
jovial
affair
what
with
repoits
on
progress
with
the
new
building
being
so
good
i