- / -
Highway
bridge
opens
across
Fraser
River
I30ST0N
I3AII
Special
The
last
road
bottle
bottleneck
�
neck
to
truckers
hauling
between
the
lower
Main
Mainland
�
land
and
North
Central
Interior
has
been
removed
with
the
opening
of
the
Alexandra
Bridge
here
A
boost
in
gross
load
allowances
on
the
Trans
Canada
Highway
to
70000
pounds
and
legal
GO
foot
lengths
came
about
with
the
bridges
recent
opening
FOR
NEXT
TWO
YEARS
Democrats
keep
control
a
game
dinner
cntcitainment
supplied
by
the
Vandcrhoof
Kinsmen
and
dancing
A
spokesman
for
the
Front
Frontier
�
ier
Jamboree
said
more
than
COO
persons
arc
expected
to
at
attend
�
tend
Friday
He
said
up
to
CO
pioneers
of
the
aiea
will
be
special
guests
Lions
governor
paying
official
visit
to
city
ican
Congress
WASHINGTON
m
Crushing
Personalities
ami
policies
of
in
a
Republican
drive
Democrats
I
dividual
candidates
seemed
to
retained
control
over
Congress
J
have
a
greater
impact
on
voter
lor
me
next
two
years
in
a
cross
-
current
US
election
where
Republican
Hictiard
M
Nixon
apparently
bit
the
dust
in
California
while
his
party
seized
control
over
other
big
in
industrial
�
dustrial
states
It
was
an
election
without
a
clear
pattern
producing
major
breaches
of
party
strongholds
Jamboree
slated
for
Friday
in
Vanderhooi
The
12th
annual
Frontier
Jamboree
will
be
held
Friday
in
Vandcrhoof
in
honor
of
dis
district
�
trict
pioneers
Sponsored
by
the
Vanderhoof
and
District
Chamber
of
Com
Commerce
�
merce
the
proceeds
from
the
event
go
to
tourist
promotion
in
the
area
The
event
will
start
at
7
pm
at
St
Josephs
Auditorium
with
kjsukuy
m
jiirTTTT
Hi
ILL
J3
Dr
HAROLD
JOHNSON
27
clubs
I
decisions
than
Cuba
Negro
rights
and
other
national
Is
Issues
�
sues
Elections
at
a
glance
Senate
100
seats
Voting
on
39
Democrats
elected
21
hold
holdovers
�
overs
43
total
64
Republicans
elected
12
holdovers
18
total
30
Democrats
leading
4
Republicans
leading
2
Gains
Democrats
5
Re
Republicans
�
publicans
2
House
435
seals
Democrats
elected
233
Republicans
elected
159
Gains
Democrats
4
Re
Republicans
�
publicans
10
Governors
35
to
be
elect
ed
Democrats
elected
15
lead
leading
�
ing
4
Republicans
elected
13
leading
3
The
big
Republican
star
was
New
York
Governor
Nelson
A
Rockefeller
who
walked
away
with
a
second
four
year
term
as
head
of
the
countrys
biggest
state
His
victory
and
Nixons
evident
defeat
in
the
California
governorship
race
appealed
to
make
Rockefeller
a
front-runner
for
the
106
1
Republican
presidential
nomination
Hut
the
New
York
multi-mil-lionaiie
probably
will
have
plenty
of
competition
from
other
bright
new
political
stars
Former
auto
-
maker
George
Romney
in
his
first
political
contest
scored
an
upset
to
win
the
Michigan
governorship
In
Pennsylvania
another
wealthy
tycoon
rookie
Congressman
William
Scranton
beat
Demo
crat
crat
Richardson
Richardson
DU
Dihvorth
worth
for-
for-
stunning
defeat
in
Oklahoma
which
had
been
a
paity
strong
stronghold
�
hold
since
the
state
entered
the
union
55
vears
ago
A
41-year-old
Republican
wheat
farmer
Henry
Bellmon
took
over
as
governor
Two
municipal
workers
taking
defence
course
Two
city
cmplovccs
will
take
part
in
a
two
week
civil
defence
rescue
course
which
starts
Nov
12
in
Vancouver
C
B
Ticsscn
and
A
C
Lind
strom
of
the
lrincc
George
civil
defence
organization
will
be
among
candidates
from
all
parts
of
BC
and
will
make
a
special
study
of
icscue
methods
with
cnriil
rminlincic
rvn
rpmrtvnl
SsKjBJs
I
of
people
from
damaged
build-
They
will
also
be
taught
the
proper
use
of
portable
genera
generators
�
tors
fire
fighting
methods
and
the
hazards
that
face
rescue
woikers
during
the
course
of
their
work
SHORTAGES
ACROSS
NATION
demand
Were
always
in
short
sup
supply
�
ply
he
said
and
this
has
been
in
effect
for
more
than
a
year
Its
especially
true
dur
during
�
ing
ihe
holiday
season
H
W
Steel
manager
of
the
Dank
of
Montreal
said
the
shortage
problem
extends
right
across
the
country
Our
head
office
has
been
asking
us
If
we
had
a
surplus
Mr
Steel
said
to
help
meet
the
demand
in
other
centies
Another
side
of
Ihe
picture
comes
from
Hank
of
Nova
Scotia
manager
G
S
Maclean
who
says
the
shortage
has
no
ef
effect
�
fect
on
us
We
have
no
difficulty
getting
pennies
Theres
no
penny
shortage
at
either
the
Hoyal
Hank
of
Can
Canada
�
ada
or
the
Toronto
Uonfinion
Hank
but
both
are
light
on
half
dollars
B
1
Gregson
assistant
man
manager
�
ager
of
the
Royal
said
50
cent
pieces
weie
few
and
far
be
tween
while
Turonlc
Qominion
assistant
manager
P
G
Gal-
town
of
3000
is
without
tor
Dr
Harold
Johnson
governor
Dr
Paul
de
Montigny
the
of
District
10D
of
Lions
Interna-
mer
Philadelphia
mayor
for
communitys
only
doctor
left
tional
will
pay
an
official
visit
control
of
that
big
industrial
Sunday
and
the
chamber
of
to
the
Prince
George
Lions
I
state
commerce
has
been
unsuccess-
Club
Thursday
In
Ohio
where
President
ful
in
its
search
for
a
replace-
Kenncdv
hacl
Siven
personal
ment
Princc
George
is
one
of
27
clubs
in
the
district
and
this
sPPort
to
Democratic
Cover-
The
lmvn
hag
a
hospital
nor
MK
iael
DlSf
llc-
votc
l
staffed
six
trained
by
district
one
of
381
which
make
nurses
up
the
international
Associa
Association
�
tion
The
international
organisa
organisation
�
tion
was
formed
in
Dallas
Texas
in
1917
and
took
for
its
motto
We
Serve
Dr
Johnson
is
a
chiropractor
with
offices
at
Qucsncl
and
Wil
Williams
�
liams
Lake
He
is
a
member
of
1hc
Quesnel
Lions
Club
ind
has
held
all
executive
positons
in
his
own
club
as
well
as
being
zone
chairman
He
is
also
an
active
member
of
the
Royal
Canadian
Legion
snubbed
the
roly
poly
paily
vet-
aml
tnc
ci0Sest
doctor
is
at
Fort
eran
in
lavor
oi
uepuDiiean
Sl
j0hn
250
miles
away
Slum
nuuiiur
Junius
juiuui
s
who
now
takes
over
the
state
for
the
next
four
years
The
Democrats
suffered
a
John
Ewing
president
of
the
chamber
of
commerce
said
two
government
doctors
passing
through
Monday
on
their
way
to
Aklavik
were
able
to
treat
a
woman
who
was
hemorrhaging
Both
doctors
were
kept
busy
all
day
Since
they
were
not
licensed
to
practise
in
BC
they
had
to
telephone
Dawson
Creek
for
permission
to
treat
patients
No
emergency
treatment
has
been
required
since
but
Mr
Ewing
said
he
is
not
sure
what
will
happen
when
it
is
needed
The
chamber
of
commerce
had
been
negotiating
with
two
doctors
but
hadnt
received
a
decision
yet
from
cither
Also
the
army
indicated
it
might
send
in
a
doctor
In
Victoria
a
spokesman
for
the
health
department
said
it
is
entirely
up
to
a
doctor
wheth
whether
�
er
he
locates
in
Fort
Nelson
The
department
was
unable
to
send
a
doctor
there
but
it
would
provide
an
allowance
be
because
�
cause
of
the
citys
isolation
In
a
telephone
interview
with
a
Vancouver
radio
station
Bob
Trotter
editor
of
the
Fort
Nel
Nelson
�
son
Guardian
a
weekly
news
newspaper
�
paper
said
the
situation
is
desperate
He
said
Frank
Cal-
vanl
added
that
he
hadnt
seen
many
half
dollars
during
the
last
vear
The
BC
Retail
Merchants
Association
in
the
Lower
Main
Mainland
�
land
has
asked
housewives
to
O
O
Jie
Citizen
PRINCE
GEORGE
BRITISH
COLUMBIA
WEDNESDAY
NOVEMBER
7
1962
NILA
PRESIDENT
BELIEVES
Europe
UK
fertile
marketing
field
western
white
spruce
in
both
the
European
Common
Market
countries
and
the
United
King
Kingdom
�
dom
according
to
Gerry
Wih
mot
president
of
the
Northern
Interior
Lumbermens
Associ
Association
�
ation
Mr
Wilmot
returned
recently
from
a
5V
week
tour
of
the
five
Common
Market
countries
and
the
UK
exploring
the
possibil
possibility
�
ity
of
selling
Canadian
lumber
and
particularly
western
white
spruce
Selling
in
Europe
will
be
one
of
the
greatest
challenges
lum
lumbermen
�
bermen
In
this
area
have
ever
faced
Mr
Wilmot
said
but
I
was
nevertheless
encouraged
by
what
I
saw
Holland
and
Germany
are
wide
open
Belgium
and
France
can
take
some
white
spruce
Italys
market
is
tied
up
while
the
UK
will
remain
the
best
market
whether
it
joins
the
ECM
or
not
During
his
3Mj
weeks
on
the
continent
as
part
of
a
government-sponsored
mission
Mr
Wilmot
found
some
countries
moving
toward
greater
use
of
there
own
wood
France
is
now
providing
two
thirds
of
its
own
commercial
woods
need
while
Belgium
and
Germany
arc
also
supplying
substantial
portions
of
their
own
markets
But
not
even
these
countries
rib
GERRY
WILMOT
5Vi
week
tour
Skip
to
snap
planet
at
600
mile
range
MOSCOW
AP
The
Soviet
space
ship
speed
speeding
�
ing
toward
Mars
is
expected
to
fly
over
the
planet
snapping
pictures
at
ranges
from
600
to
7000
miles
a
communique
said
Tuesday
night
The
vehicle
launched
Nov
1
is
expected
to
take
seven
months
for
the
journey
to
the
vicinity
of
Mars
Northern
BC
town
left
without
doctor
FORT
NELSON
ICP1
This
doc-
der
CCF
-
New
Democratic
Party
member
of
the
legisla
ture
for
Atlin
has
been
asked
to
help
Slashing
work
on
road
sought
by
committee
The
Prince
George
local
em
employment
�
ployment
committee
will
again
press
to
have
50
miles
of
slash
slashing
�
ing
work
done
on
Highway
16
East
At
a
meeting
Monday
the
committee
agreed
to
seek
re
regional
�
gional
support
in
presenting
the
proposal
to
the
provincial
gov
ernment
Howard
Webb
IWA
repres
representative
�
entative
on
the
committee
felt
the
provincial
government
had
been
remiss
in
promoting
winter
work
Most
of
it
is
done
cither
by
federal
or
municipal
governments
he
said
One
project
suggested
earlier
by
the
winter
employment
com
mittce
was
a
start
on
slashinj
on
the
untouched
portion
of
Highway
16
between
Prince
George
and
Jasper
A
letter
to
Highways
Minister
PA
Gaglardi
last
ear
brought
only
a
reply
acknowledging
the
request
Mr
Webb
said
A
lot
of
slashing
and
burning
by
hand
would
help
create
employment
STREET
WALKER
BAN
LISBON
11
The
government
has
outlawed
prostitution
from
Jan
1
1963
Young
prostitutes
will
be
sent
to
education
centres
and
older
ones
will
be
found
other
employment
nles
50
cent
pieces
scarce
here
By
GARY
OAKES
Citiien
Staff
Reporter
Despite
the
fact
the
Royal
Canadian
Mint
is
turning
out
the
biggest
run
of
pennies
m
history
this
car
some
Ilince
George
banks
are
cpci
fencing
a
shortage
wlulo
others
lack
50
cent
pieces
Mintmastcr
N
A
Puiker
said
today
in
Ottawa
that
by
the
end
of
the
year
the
production
vol
volume
�
ume
will
have
i
cached
about
2000000
woith
of
1002
pen
pennies
�
nies
200000000
of
them
Its
the
biggest
jwr
weve
ever
had
lie
said
Were
try
trying
�
ing
to
get
them
out
as
lust
as
we
can
Slim
luges
have
developed
in
some
pail
of
the
country
al
although
�
though
theio
is
S1830O0O0
win
III
of
Canadian
Lioiuo
coinage
in
existence
Mr
Parker
said
the
mint
has
no
Idea
where
all
the
pennies
are
Canadian
Impeiial
Bank
of
Cununeice
manager
liete
W
L
022
said
there
werent
enough
pennies
in
town
to
meet
the
open
piggy
banks
and
get
the
pennies
into
circulation
It
is
not
believed
such
drastic
measures
will
have
to
be
under
taken
here
although
it
is
pos
sible
SCHOOL
MEETINGS
The
annual
school
meeting
for
ihe
election
of
a
School
Representative
and
receiving
tho
annual
re
report
�
port
of
the
Board
of
School
Trustees
will
bo
held
at
8
pm
Thurs
Nov
8th
Red
Rock
School
Fri
Nov
9th
South
Ft
Goo
School
All
residents
and
ratepayers
are
Invited
to
attend
R
Gracey
Secretary
Treasurer
School
District
No
57
Prince
George
are
In
a
position
to
fully
satisfy
their
own
needs
and
they
will
need
to
import
lumber
just
as
Holland
with
its
negligible
lum
lumber
�
ber
industry
will
said
Mr
Wil
Wilmot
�
mot
Ocean
freight
rates
arc
against
Canadian
lumbermen
in
the
Italian
market
which
will
probably
continue
to
be
sup
supplied
�
plied
by
Russia
Austria
and
Yugoslavia
In
the
UK
housing
poses
a
major
problem
and
western
white
spruce
is
daily
gaining
in
popularity
as
a
structural
material
in
frame
buildings
Mr
Wilmot
said
Major
competition
to
Cana
Canadian
�
dian
lumber
comes
from
the
Scandinavian
countries
Fin
Finland
�
land
Norway
and
Sweden
and
from
Russia
Yugoslavia
and
Austria
But
this
can
be
overcome
in
the
lumbermen
of
this
area
are
prepared
to
ship
the
odd
sizes
required
in
Europe
and
if
the
cost
of
shipping
from
here
to
the
coast
can
be
met
Lumber
in
Europe
is
often
dian
and
US
markets
This
would
mean
more
careful
saw
sawing
�
ing
and
edging
But
Canadian
construction
grades
will
stand
up
in
the
Eu
European
�
ropean
market
he
said
and
tlv
technical
problems
should
not
pose
too
great
a
problem
Shipping
costs
arc
another
matter
Ocean
freight
rates
arc
not
bad
but
it
is
very
expen
sive
to
move
wood
from
the
Northern
Interior
to
shipsidc
at
Vancouver
It
would
cost
about
12
to
send
1000
board
feet
of
lumber
by
rail
from
hrre
to
shipside
and
then
only
about
32
to
take
it
the
rest
of
the
way
to
Europe
via
the
Panama
Canal
The
lumber
business
has
never
asked
for
a
subsidy
yet
said
Mr
Wilmot
but
one
on
the
Prince
George
Vancouver
rail
run
would
be
an
opening
to
a
fantastic
market
There
is
every
opportunity
for
sales
in
Europe
and
the
UK
if
these
problems
can
be
met
The
European
economy
is
buoy
ant
despite
a
levelling
off
re-
ordered
in
sizes
not
handled
by
cently
and
there
is
a
great
de
mills
dealing
with
the
Cana-
mand
for
wood
Govt
extends
salary
freeze
to
3000
more
OTTAWA
ICP
The
govern
government
�
ment
announced
Tuesday
that
the
civil
service
salary
freeze
has
been
extended
to
3000
wage
earners
as
a
temporary
econ
economy
�
omy
measure
Labor
groups
and
staff
asso
associations
�
ciations
immediately
branded
the
decision
as
unfair
inade
inadequate
�
quate
and
arbitrary
Finance
Minister
Novvlan
said
the
pay
pause
which
affected
50000
classified
civil
servants
earlier
is
to
come
off
all
at
the
same
time
from
both
the
classified
and
prevailing
rates
groups
and
I
can
say
again
that
I
hope
this
will
be
soon
Of
the
3000
hourly
rated
em
employees
�
ployees
affected
most
arc
pub
public
�
lic
works
personnel
in
Ottawa
and
defence
workers
in
the
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Estimated
population
set
at
18683000
OTTAWA
CPl
Canadas
esti
estimated
�
mated
population
rose
to
18
683000
at
Oct
G
of
this
year
with
all
provinces
except
Prince
Edward
Island
reporting
in
increases
�
creases
The
Dominion
Bureau
of
Sta
Statistics
�
tistics
said
today
that
the
Oct
1
figure
represented
an
increase
of
326000
compared
with
the
corresponding
date
In
1961
The
population
estimate
at
Oct
1
also
was
445000
more
than
the
figure
for
the
June
1
19G1
census
The
largest
quarterly
increase
in
the
year
between
Oct
1
19G1
and
Oct
1
1962
was
92
000
in
the
June
1
July
1
pe
period
�
riod
of
this
year
The
other
quarterly
increases
were
88000
between
July
1
and
Oct
1
1961
77000
between
Oct
1
1961
and
January
1
1962
74000
between
Jan
1
and
April
1
1962
and
83000
be
tween
July
1
and
Oct
1
1962
The
starting
point
of
quar
terly
population
estimates
is
llie
final
population
count
by
prov
provinces
�
inces
from
the
1961
census
Births
and
immigration
are
added
to
provincial
totals
while
deaths
and
estimated
emigra
emigration
�
tion
are
subtracted
However
the
tabic
published
today
by
the
bureau
of
statis
statistics
�
tics
gives
no
breakdown
of
the
figures
which
are
used
to
pro
produce
�
duce
provincial
totals
It
is
not
possible
to
determine
from
the
table
the
degree
to
which
the
natural
increase
in
population
plus
immigration
is
affected
by
deaths
or
emigration
mainly
to
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