- / -
SPORTS
HIGHLIGHTS
Dcrt
Olmstcad
tells
New
York
Hangers
he
will
not
play
this
year
He
has
been
in
NHL
for
14
seasons
Australias
Grctcl
will
try
to
even
up
Americas
Cup
races
Saturday
Wcatherly
holds
one
race
lead
in
the
best-of-scven
finals
T
S
Shorthouse
Thursday
night
termed
government
handling
of
the
Sons
of
Freedom
Doukhobor
marchers
a
disgrace
and
other
civic
leaders
in
the
Kootcnays
agreed
with
him
Commenting
on
the
situation
surrounding
the
1300
Freedom-
Fall
Officially
Starts
Sunday
The
Things
We
Did
Last
Summer
will
be
Sundays
theme
song
At
435
am
Sunday
the
sun
wjll
cross
the
celestial
equator
from
north
to
south
thus
usher
ushering
�
ing
in
auturrintft
IHii
JVofWrif
Hemisphere
lOTmpjWj
W-
iMSm
RAY
ATKINSON
chairman
of
the
School
District
57
board
will
leave
lnnce
George
Sat
Satin
�
in
day
to
attend
the
conven
convention
�
tion
of
the
Canadian
School
Tiustccb
Association
at
Cal
Calgary
�
gary
Sept
23
to
25
He
will
be
ropiesenting
the
Noithcin
Interior
branch
of
the
BC
School
Trustees
Association
Top
entertainment
this
week
weekend
�
end
w
ill
include
the
ACT
chanty
how
Sunday
evening
gates
at
7
at
the
Startime
ltie
ln
The
nunie
Mask
of
the
Avenger
with
John
Dersk
and
Anthony
Quinn
Monte
Cristo
lies
fights
loves
again
Memo
to
Chartered
Account
nnt
Leo
Crowe
Ken
Lawlor
the
health
unit
and
department
of
agricultuie
gals
and
us
iniffballb
are
edible
Two
ladies
phoned
the
info
here
One
said
headquarters
of
Krestova
Sept
2
enroute
to
Mountain
Prison
housing
convicted
Freedomite
terrorists
at
Agassiz
Mayor
Shorthouse
said
Old
men
women
and
chil
children
�
dren
a
hundred
miles
away
and
they
call
out
the
army
to
build
a
barricade
to
protect
the
prison
camp
He
referred
to
the
fact
the
Freedomitcs
now
arc
stalled
outside
Princeton
by
an
RCMP
blockade
ordered
by
Attorney
General
Bonner
Police
have
told
the
marchers
to
go
back
home
Army
units
were
used
last
week
to
put
additional
barbed
wire
around
the
prison
Mayor
Shorthouse
who
was
joined
in
his
criticism
by
other
Kootenay
area
civic
leaders
asked
for
comment
noted
that
when
the
Kootenay
area
asked
for
troops
during
the
height
of
terrorism
last
spring
the
re
request
�
quest
was
refused
by
federal
of
ficials
unless
specifically
order
ed
by
Attorney
General
Bonner
to
keep
the
peace
Maor
Joseph
Palyga
of
Trail
also
rcfeircd
to
failure
of
the
Kootcnajs
to
get
troops
as
a
deterrent
for
terrorists
said
It
just
goes
to
show
they
con
consider
�
sider
the
coast
much
more
than
the
Kootenay
their
attitude
is
the
Kootenay
can
stand
it
let
them
go
back
Nelson
Alderman
B
C
Af
Affleck
�
fleck
said
Im
glad
theyre
gone
I
just
hope
Kinnaird
and
Castlegar
pass
bylaws
similar
to
Kents
and
also
that
being
considered
by
Grand
Foiks
so
they
cant
come
back
He
refcucd
to
a
Kent
muni
municipal
�
cipal
bylaw
making
it
unlawful
for
the
marchers
to
enter
the
municipality
Alderman
Affleck
added
that
handling
of
the
situation
had
been
against
our
advice
We
warned
them
against
concen
tiating
them
in
one
prison
and
Now
Hear
This
ing
car
But
worse
that
vlien
some
of
them
do
sec
one
they
merely
stand
there
and
gape
stupidly
or
lip
off
at
the
driver
or
Kick
the
back
of
his
fenders
Its
time
something
was
done
cither
by
police
or
parents
Looks
like
a
good
weekend
for
hunting
And
remember
the
Rotary
Club
will
take
moose
hides
off
our
hands
They
make
pennants
to
present
to
visiting
Uotarians
Its
not
a
foot
football
�
ball
player
wearing
a
face
her
family
has
eaten
them
for
1
guard
its
Civic
Properties
i
n
-
ou
tn
11
i
iears
and
t
other
gicancu
me
lope
from
an
encyclopedia
Theyie
best
when
small
and
cook
the
same
way
as
onions
Thanks
gals
Post
office
employees
are
ready
to
gie
away
those
new
Trans
Canada
Hiohway
itainps
bsued
recent
recently
�
ly
They
arc
loo
big
to
fit
the
stamp
diawers
like
those
QE
icgulau
do
Ken
Fuller
former
man
on
the
load
for
OgiUiu
and
now
owner
operator
of
a
feed
biz
at
Williams
Lake
lias
taken
on
a
leal
western
fid
or
since
moving
to
the
cow
lown
En
louto
through
1G
tu
Dawson
Cicek
last
night
Ken
looked
wild
wcstish
in
a
10
gal
-btraw
lid
boots
V
tight
fitting
jeans
Theyre
at
it
again
those
kids
who
persist
in
play
liigLtAerthUg
horn
hopscotch
to
football
in
the
midUe
of
Dogwood
St
Bad
though
they
sometimes
dont
see
an
onconi
Boss
man
Bill
Woycik
who
re
turned
from
Vancouver
after
an
omhaul
job
on
his
nose
Ralph
Kendall
isnt
really
worried
about
searching
fov
a
Phone
LOgan
42441
THE
CITI
urged
their
dispersal
throughout
Canada
T
A
McRac
of
Rossland
president
of
the
Kootenay
Boundary
Citizens
Committee
on
Doukhobor
affairs
I
dont
PRINCETON
CP
A
group
of
Sons
of
Freedom
Doukhobors
appears
to
have
settled
in
Brom
Bromley
�
ley
Park
15
miles
east
this
mountain
city
The
Freedomites
more
than
1300
In
number
say
they
have
no
intention
of
leaving1
not
-to
the
west
where
their
lawyer
says
they
may
go
and
defi
definitely
�
nitely
not
east
It
was
from
Krestova
350
miles
east
of
here
that
the
Sons
left
Sept
2
saying
they
would
Deadline
Set
In
Libel
Case
VANCOUVER
CP
S
t
c
f
a
n
Sorokin
spiritual
leader
of
the
Sons
of
Freedom
Doukhobors
has
been
given
until
Oct
10
to
his
libel
suit
against
Times
The
newspaper
was
success
successful
�
ful
Thursday
in
appealing
a
de
decision
�
cision
by
the
B
C
Supreme
Court
giving
Sorokin
until
De
December
�
cember
to
press
the
case
Soiokin
who
lics
in
Uruguay
claims
he
was
libelled
by
The
Times
in
an
article
published
three
years
ago
More
than
20
courses
will
be
offered
this
jear
by
the
Prince
Cicorge
Night
School
when
classes
begin
Oct
1
director
Frank
Marshall
said
today
New
courses
will
include
photography
psychology
law
for
the
layman
geology
and
prospecting
cooking
painting
and
bridge
if
an
instructor
can
be
found
Other
courses
planned
for
which
no
instructors
hae
been
found
said
Mr
Marshall
an
Duchess
Paik
Junior
Second
Secondary
�
ary
School
teacher
are
short
shorthand
�
hand
and
advanced
bookkeep
bookkeeping
�
ing
Courses
held
oer
from
past
years
include
painting
womens
keep
fit
science
advanced
tjp
ing
motor
tuneup
sewing
car
carpentry
�
pentry
about
10
academic
courses
and
others
Registration
at
the
night
school
which
has
been
in
opcr
Vol
6
No
185
fa
A
-
jmkmTBL
t
ffMfe
lRiMSw
-
f
tf
u
tw
ft
MORE
THAN
HALF
the
50
men
now
working
on
the
Prince
George
College
complex
at
Peden
Hill
line
up
in
front
of
and
on
the
east
wing
which
will
contain
instructional
and
administrative
areas
Classes
will
ACTION
TERMED
A
DISGRACE
be
held
in
one
of
the
hostels
when
the
college
opens
Oct
4
but
college
officials
say
they
should
be
able
to
move
into
regular
classrooms
by
November
Vandervoort
photo
Mayors
Object
to
Way
Sons
Handled
NELSON
tCP
Nelson
Mayor
ics
who
left
their
shacktown
wolf
in
PG
but
he
does
need
to
atUm
heie
for
about
15
ears
fnd
three
ambitious
pigs
and
-----
cusses
open
a
king
size
leprechaun
Not
a
iainiin
ami
none
toon
big
game
hunter
or
talent
scout
for
Disney
Ralph
is
heie
lo
direct
his
play
Three
Little
Pigs
for
the
Punce
George
Players
In
addition
to
the
vsolf
thj
play
intioduces
entiicly
new
char
characters
�
acters
into
the
lives
of
the
throe
little
pigs
such
as
the
king
of
the
lepicchauns
a
princess
and
a
piince
whose
armor
is
begin
beginning
�
ning
l
get
rusty
plus
dancing
liiuls
beasts
and
butteiflics
Casting
will
be
held
in
the
Play
house
behind
1735
Eighth
at
8
Yim
Mondavnand
anvonn
inter
fit
classes
will
be
at
Connaught
Junior
Secondary
science
and
auvanceu
typing
at
the
sec
ondary
and
motor
tuneup
at
Bel-
Court
Motois
Only
qualifications
for
regis
t
rat
ion
in
the
school
sponsored
by
School
District
57
arc
that
applicants
must
be
over
15
and
must
no
be
attending
apublic
schoo1
Fees
for
the
20
week
courses
arc
10
For
some
ofJlic
aca
domic
courses
fffs
go
as
high
as
20
and
in
some
courses
such
Usted
in
auditioiriue
U
coidially
as
sewing
students
must
supply
luvtivu
iinii
uwu
iiiaici
jiiis
see
how
he
attorney
general
Bonner
can
stop
them
He
can
say
it
but
I
dont
think
he
can
enforce
it
They
arc
just
like
bad
kids
you
say
they
cant
and
oh
brother
1300
Douks
Settling
Down
in
Park
Area
trek
to
Agassiz
in
the
Frascr
Valley
to
be
near
63
Freedom
Freedomite
�
ite
men
who
are
jailed
there
for
acts
of
terrorism
Moves
by
the
municipality
of
Kent
in
which
Agassiz
lies
have
prevented
the
Sons
access
tathe
westrPolice
road
blocks
stop
the
Sons
from
leaving
even
though
the
Freedomites
say
now
they
dont
want
to
Spokesmen
for
the
campers
agree
that
their
problems
must
be
solved
at
Bromley
Park
that
Attorney
General
Bonner
or
a
representative
must
meet
the
Doukhobors
there
The
road
blocks
were
main
tained
near
the
camp
at
10
men
a
shift
Only
the
plainclothes
D
for
Doukhobor
squad
mingle
with
the
campers
calling
them
mostly
by
their
first
names
Earlier
Fanny
Storgoff
spoKcsman
lor
the
campers
appear
in
court
here
to
press
1
said
despite
the
fact
that
their
the
he
Trail
lawcr
George
Hcrbnk
said
PRINCE
GEORGE
BRITISH
COLUMBIA
FRIDAY
SEPTEMBER
21
1962
they
could
proceed
on
their
march
they
would
remain
We
arc
not
going
to
march
into
police
clubs
she
said
We
will
stay
In
Victoria
Mr
Bonner
gave
no
indication
of
heeding
the
de
demand
�
mand
that
he
go
to
the
camp
He
said
what
happens
next
de
pends
on
the
responsibility
of
the
marchers
20
Courses
Offered
At
Night
School
Here
Interest
in
adult
education
is
increasing
steadily
Mr
Mar
Marshall
�
shall
said
and
the
day
is
com
coming
�
ing
when
there
arc
day
as
well
as
night
schools
for
adults
People
now
have
more
leisure
time
which
they
realize
they
can
put
to
good
use
and
the
increasing
complexity
of
every
everyday
�
day
life
is
requiring
better
pre
preparation
�
paration
For
the
time
being
however
Mr
Marshall
is
limiting
his
di
earns
for
the
local
adult
edu
education
�
cation
program
to
more
non
academic
courses
and
more
film
nights
and
similar
supple
supplementary
�
mentary
activities
SCHEDULE
TO
BE
MET
Prince
George
College
will
have
to
hold
its
classes
in
temporary
quarters
for
about
a
month
after
it
opens
its
doors
for
the
first
time
on
scnedule
Oct
4
However
said
project
co
coordinator
�
ordinator
Rev
Gerard
Clcnag
han
today
the
cast
wing
of
the
college
complex
at
Peden
Hill
will
certainly
be
in
operation
by
November
The
cast
wing
will
include
ad
administrative
�
ministrative
areas
and
12
class
classrooms
�
rooms
which
will
be
used
both
by
the
college
and
by
some
classes
from
the
Roman
Catholic
high
school
50
ON
JOB
When
regular
college
classes
begin
next
month
they
will
be
in
one
of
the
hostels
which
is
being
prepared
for
use
in
in
instruction
�
struction
until
the
classroom
block
is
completed
More
than
50
men
were
on
the
job
today
working
on
the
classroom
manual
arts
auditorium-gymnasium
and
adminis
administration
�
tration
blocks
as
well
as
on
three
new
hostels
Ole
Sorensen
supervisor
of
the
construction
program
for
the
general
contractors
Anglin
Norcross
of
Vancouver
said
this
is
the
largest
number
of
men
he
has
had
at
work
to
date
The
roof
should
be
on
the
classroom
block
by
the
end
of
the
month
he
continued
and
the
subtrades
should
be
ready
to
make
way
for
the
students
sometime
during
October
Roof
is
already
on
the
admin
administration
�
istration
block
while
concrete
studs
are
-up
in
the
manual
arts
wing
and
only
the
subtrades
are
left
in
the
auditorlum
gymna
slum
RAPID
PACE
Father
Clenaghan
said
today
that
the
financial
hump
ex
experienced
�
perienced
during
the
summer
appears
to
be
over
and
work
will
continue
at
its
present
rapid
pace
He
recalled
that
work
at
the
college
was
never
allowed
to
stop
despite
financing
prob
problems
�
lems
although
at
times
there
were
only
a
few
men
working
on
the
project
But
interest
in
the
college
and
response
to
its
building
fund
by
business
and
individu
individuals
�
als
has
picked
up
in
the
last
couple
of
months
Father
Clen
Clenaghan
�
aghan
continued
There
is
now
enough
money
on
hand
to
complete
the
im
immediately
�
mediately
necessary
construc
construction
�
tion
so
students
can
move
into
the
college
proper
before
winter
rjL
L
SH0WERS
Prince
George
and
Bulklcy
Valley
cloudy
and
cooler
with
scattered
showers
Saturday
Light
winds
Low
tonight
and
high
Saturday
at
Prince
George
45
and
60
Smithers
45
and
55
LAST
24
HOURS
No
precipitation
at
any
point
Hi
Lo
Prince
George
70
40
Terrace
62
46
Smithers
62
41
Quesncl
74
45
Williams
Lake
77
42
Kamloops
78
17
Whitchorsc
57
11
RURAL
RESIDENTS
TO
BORROW
BOOKS
By
FRANCES
DITMARS
Extension
ot
city
library
fa
dirties
to
include
rural
areas
surrounding
Prince
George
will
go
into
effect
almost
im
immediately
�
mediately
This
announcement
was
made
by
library
board
chair
chairman
�
man
Ron
Carson
today
follow
ing
city
council
approval
of
a
board
recommendation
urging
institution
of
a
non
resident
service
Although
the
subject
has
been
under
discussion
by
li
library
�
brary
trustees
for
several
vear8
the
closing
of
the
Pub
Public
�
lic
Library
Commission
rural
library
Sept
1
influenced
the
boaids
decision
to
some
ex
tent
Until
now
rural
residents
near
Prince
George
have
been
able
to
borrow
books
in
per
person
�
son
from
the
commission
The
PLC
is
now
solely
a
distribu
distribution
�
tion
centre
and
former
patrons
have
three
alternatives
in
borrowing
booksv
They
can
continue
to
obtain
books
from
the
commission
by
mail
they
can
borrovy
from
community
libraries
set
up
throughout
the
district
or
they
can
join
the
city
public
library
at
a
fee
of
5
per
membership
card
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BLOSSOM
TIME
at
the
George
Baldwin
home
2095
McBride
Mrs
Baldwin
and
2-year-old
An
Andrew
�
drew
admire
the
blossoms
which
Mr
Baldwin
spot
spotted
�
ted
this
morning
on
the
ornamental
crabapple
tree
in
their
back
yard
It
normally
blossoms
at
the
end
of
May
or
early
June
Vandervoort
photo
5000000
Cutback
Made
in
CBC
Budget
OTTAWA
CP
The
Canadian
Broadcasting
Corporation
today
announced
a
5000000
reduction
I
in
its
budget
for
the
remainder
of
the
current
year
as
part
of
the
governments
austerity
program
Bulk
of
the
cutback
will
be
in
the
corporations
capital
budget
of
10000000
which
will
be
re
reduced
�
duced
by
4000000
A
statement
issued
by
CBC
President
Alphonsc
O
u
i
m
c
t
said
the
1000000
reduction
in
the
operations
budget
for
the
remaining
six
month
of
the
1962
63
fiscal
year
will
mean
suspension
of
the
FM
radio
net
network
�
work
between
Toronto
Ottawa
and
Montreal
the
suspension
of
work
on
the
emergency
broad
broadcasting
�
casting
plan
and
a
slowdown
in
filling
staff
vacancies
Mr
Ouimet
said
that
all
capi
capital
�
tal
projects
underway
but
not
completed
will
be
subject
to
postponement
Funds
for
the
construction
of
a
new
CBC
headquarters
build
building
�
ing
in
Ottawa
have
becnsharp
ly
reduced
although
work
will
continue
at
a
slower
pace
Plans
for
consolidation
of
CBC
facilities
in
Montreal
the
coiporation
now
occupies
25
buildings
scattered
through
the
city
have
been
postponed
for
this
year
Plans
to
provide
new
CBC
radio
stations
in
Edmonton
and
Calgary
have
been
postponed
Escapee
Caught
By
Mount
ies
TERRACE
Staff
A
22
j
car
old
man
who
escaped
police
custody
Wednesday
while
he
was
getting
clothing
to
use
during
a
six
month
jail
sentence
was
recaptured
Thursday
Arthur
Elmer
Wagner
con
victcd
for
resisting
arrest
slip
slipped
�
ped
away
from
his
police
es
escort
�
cort
He
was
said
to
be
walking
to
tic
police
station
to
turn
himself
in
when
he
was
nab
nabbed
�
bed
residents
These
two
objectives
were
discussed
at
length
at
the
last
board
meeting
Librarian
Phvllis
Bovvlby
of
the
PLC
assured
the
board
that
3000
books
from
the
commissions
stock
would
be
available
to
the
city
library
over
a
six
month
period
to
be
furnished
1000
at
a
time
depending
on
the
need
Trustees
agreed
that
the
recent
establishment
of
many
new
commmity
li
b
r
a
r
i
e
s
While
thoroughly
investigat-
would
reduce
the
number
of
ing
all
aspects
of
tlje
situation
non
resident
borrovws
con
library
trustees
chief
concern
siderabjyliewMibraries
have
was
to
ensure
an
adequate
0
been
set
up
at
Salmon
Valley
book
supply
for
all
borrower
Willow
River
Wright
Creek
without
additional
cost
to
city
Bear
Law
the
airport
and
Engineering
studies
will
con
continue
�
tinue
and
site
purchased
Work
has
been
suspended
on
a
project
to
relocate
transmh
tcrs
and
exchange
channels
of
the
two
CBC
TV
stations
in
Win
Winnipeg
�
nipeg
Plans
to
reapply
to
the
Board
of
Broadcast
Governors
for
authority
to
build
a
CBC
TV
sta
station
�
tion
in
Quebec
City
have
been
postponed
CHARLES
STEWARD
a
form
former
�
er
slave
in
the
American
south
prior
to
emancipation
has
just
celebrated
his
109th
birthday
in
Tulsa
Okla
and
is
reported
to
be
still
going
strong
NEA
many
other
communities
The
5
fee
for
non
residents
was
established
by
board
members
and
approved
by
city
council
after
detailed
ex
examination
�
amination
of
the
situation
in
Trail
Nelson
and
Kamloops
Another
consideration
which
influenced
the
boards
decision
was
the
general
practice
throughout
the
province
of
servicing
outljing
areas
Trustee
Bob
Harkins
said
other
city
operated
facili
facilities
�
ties
such
as
the
Civic
Centre
and
swimmmg
pool
offer
service
to
rural
residwts
which
is
at
is
should
be
and
adeft
d
The
city
is
iroviding
in
many
areas
but5
not
this
one
e
7c
a
Copy
tg
so
p
r
Month
SHOOTING
VICTIM
REPORTED
GOOD
BURNS
LAKE
Correspon
Correspondent
�
dent
The
condition
of
a
30-year-old
father
of
four
who
suffered
a
bullet
wound
in
the
head
Wednesday
was
describ
described
�
ed
as
good
today
A
bullet
fragment
was
re
removed
�
moved
from
Gordon
Josephs
jaw
Thursday
RCMP
bclicvo
the
bullet
from
a
22
calibro
rifle
was
self
inflicted
Tlvy
arc
waiting
for
his
condition
to
Improve
before
Interview
Interviewing
�
ing
him
RIDCULOUS
Fire
Line
Pay
Hit
By
IWA
VANCOUVER
CP
Western
Canada
woodsworkcrs
want
ade
adequate
�
quate
wages
for
fighting
forest
fires
not
the
ridiculous
rate
of
75
cents
an
hour
So
said
a
resolution
endorsed
Thursday
at
the
International
Woodworkers
of
America
west
western
�
ern
region
convention
An
Al
Alberta
�
berta
delegate
reported
the
Al
Alberta
�
berta
fire
fighting
rate
was
55
cents
an
hour
A
second
resolution
also
adopted
unanimously
asked
the
Federal
government
to
consider
using
service
personnel
to
fight
forest
fires
where
civilian
fire
firefighters
�
fighters
cannot
be
immediately
recruited
VANCOUVER
CTl
Joe
Mor
Morris
�
ris
executive
vice
president
of
the
Canadian
Labor
Congress
said
Thursday
unemployment
hangs
over
every
home
in
the
community
Unemployment
is
putting
the
brakes
on
business
activities
throughout
our
whole
economy
said
Mr
Morris
at
the
annual
convention
of
the
western
region
of
the
International
Woodwork
ers
of
America
CLC
Mr
Morris
former
IWA
west
crnpresident
said
a
special
committee
from
McGUI
Univer
University
�
sity
which
studied
the
course
of
unemployment
in
Canada
found
that
unless
there
is
a
drastic
change
in
federal
policies
one
in
every
four
Canadian
workers
may
be
jobless
in
five
years
The
committee
found
that
un
unemployment
�
employment
would
reach
11
per
cent
of
the
working
force
this
winter
City
to
Clean
Up
Properties
Owners
Neglect
City
woes
crews
will
be
or
ordered
�
dered
to
clean
up
two
city
prop
properties
�
erties
because
the
owners
wont
do
it
the
city
reported
today
Property
at
4G3
Ewert
regis
registered
�
tered
in
the
name
of
Pete
Fed
cchko
has
dilapidated
buildings
on
it
and
these
will
be
taken
down
a
city
official
said
today
The
other
property
a
vacant
lot
at
1205
Second
has
a
ditch
around
part
of
it
The
ditch
is
considered
dangerous
and
a
hazard
the
official
said
Prop
Property
�
erty
is
owned
by
Mrs
Mary
Moran-
Each
of
the
registered
owners
of
the
property
was
given
seven
days
to
clean
up
the
situation
No
reply
was
received
from
cither
The
city
can
do
the
work
and
add
the
cost
to
the
j
cars
tax
notice
of
each
property
owner
Record
Breaking
Boom
In
Business
Predicted
VANCOUVER
CPi
A
deputy
i
our
present
standards
is
a
bright
minister
said
Thursday
night
BC
might
break
all
records
in
trade
and
commerce
this
vear
The
outlook
judging
from
Library
Change
in
Effect
Immediately
one
indeed
said
T
L
Sturgess
of
the
BC
trade
and
commerce
department
at
a
meeting
of
the
North
Vancouver
Chamber
of
Commerce
I
think
this
year
will
be
a
good
one
and
may
be
the
best
weve
ever
had
lie
said
the
usual
indicators
were
up
Oil
production
this
year
was
11
times
greater
than
last
gas
production
had
increased
21
per
cent
the
number
of
logs
sawn
and
the
amount
of
timber
scal
scaled
�
ed
by
the
forest
industry
was
higher
the
expansion
of
the
pulp
and
paper
industry
was
amazing
and
for
the
first
time
BC
manufacturers
may
pro
ducc
2000000000
worth
of
goods
However
the
province
still
imported
too
many
jtcms
from
the
United
States
that
could
be
produced
here
A
total
of
1500000
worth
of
grapes
were
imported
last
year
for
four
BC
wineries
Thats
too
much
We
can
grow
grapes
here
and
we
should
Wc
can
go
to
more
acffiage
and
produce
more
liu
to
cut
dow
I
imports