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SPORTS
HIGHLIGHTS
Mohawks
force
deciding
game
in
UHL
hockey
playoff
with
10
6
win
Quesnel
Rivieres
tic
junior
series
with
win
over
Chilliwack
Former
boxing
champion
Davey
Moore
dies
after
beating
See
Pages
4
and
5
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WATSON
LAKR
VT
mi
An
aircraft
with
two
Americans
aboard
missing
48
days
on
a
flight
over
the
rugged
Yukon
BC
border
area
was
believed
spotted
late
Sunday
Two
per
sons
were
seen
near
the
plane
Pilot
Chuck
Hamilton
of
Wat
son
Lake
YT
said
he
sighted
the
wing
of
a
downed
aircraft
on
the
sidcof
a
4000
foot
moun
mountain
�
tain
near
Aircraft
Lake
about
75
miles
southeast
of
here
He
said
he
saw
two
persons
one
of
them
a
woman
near
the
aircraft
Hamilton
said
All
indica
ek
burning
near
the
aircraft
and
the
smoke
obscured
his
vision
There
was
a
woman
nearby
The
Pilot
said
he
snot
tod
a
man
about
four
miles
from
the
crash
scene
Hamilton
said
he
landed
at
Aircraft
Lake
about
six
miles
from
the
scene
He
met
two
trappers
there
and
they
left
for
tnc
crash
scene
late
Sunday
WILL
RETURN
Hamilton
of
BC
Yukon
Air
Services
in
Watson
Lake
said
he
would
be
flying
back
to
the
scene
today
If
the
trailers
had
not
made
it
to
the
downed
aircraft
he
said
hed
take
a
dog
team
to
Aircraft
Lake
The
pilot
described
the
tcr
rain
as
rough
and
very
bad
for
walking
He
said
the
land
is
mountainous
with
many
small
knolls
and
gullies
Hamilton
said
the
downed
aircraft
was
within
ten
miles
of
a
spot
where
a
group
of
Indi
Indians
�
ans
have
been
living
and
trap
trapping
�
ping
during
the
winter
A
trappers
trail
leads
to
ward
the
crash
scene
from
Air
Aircraft
�
craft
Lake
but
the
trappers
werent
sure
whether
it
went
all
the
way
Hamilton
said
The
nearest
spot
where
an
aircraft
could
be
landed
at
this
time
of
year
was
Aircraft
Lake
he
said
Theres
a
lot
of
ice
and
snow
and
some
open
water
in
the
creeks
Its
nrettv
treach
erous
for
landing
CABIN
BREAK
INS
Two
summer
cabins
at
Six
Mile
Lake
have
been
broken
into
RCMI
said
today
Fur
niture
was
stolen
from
both
e
COSTS
USES
TO
BE
STUDIED
Trustees
to
look
into
junior
college
picture
A
committee
of
the
Northern
Interior
Branch
of
the
BC
School
Trustees
Association
will
study
establish
establishment
�
ment
of
junior
colleges
in
this
area
The
committee
was
struck
at
a
meeting
of
the
NIB
in
Prince
George
Sunday
About
25
trustees
from
throughout
the
Northern
In
terioi
discussed
the
regional
situation
and
decided
to
have
a
committee
study
the
question
closely
SEVERAL
TOPICS
Members
from
the
NIB
arc
to
be
named
by
branch
chair
chairman
�
man
Dr
A
W
Mooncy
of
Van
derhoof
and
the
committee
will
have
power
to
add
to
its
mem
membership
�
bership
from
any
source
Among
topics
it
will
study
arc
costs
the
use
of
existing
facil
facilities
�
ities
location
time
when
a
col
college
�
lege
would
be
feasible
popula
population
�
tion
and
the
student
pool
courses
and
others
Next
step
in
brincin
a
nublic
regional
college
to
Prince
RCAF
search
offi
tions
are
that
it
is
thi
HnumrH
L
-u
u
i-
Georee
would
nmhahlv
h
for
-
m
amu
uiu
missim-
iwvvararV
-
czj
aircraft
Which
di9ntuiinu
u
u
i
two
two
or
or
more
morearea
arPA
srhnnt
school
VinarHe
boards
Feb
4
on
a
flight
from
White-
norse
to
Fort
St
John
The
flight
was
to
havo
mv
ered
about
600
miles
in
a
south
southeasterly
�
easterly
direction
from
White
horse
NUMBER
RECORDED
Aboard
were
pilot
Robert
Flo
res
of
San
Bruno
Calif
and
his
passenger
Helen
Klobcan
21
of
Brooklyn
NY
Hamilton
said
he
was
able
to
make
out
N588
on
the
wing
of
Outbreak
of
whooping
cough
receding
here
Incidence
of
whooping
cough
in
the
Northern
Interior
Health
Unit
area
which
reached
almost
epidemic
proportions
this
winter
is
slacking
off
Dr
G
H
Bonham
director
of
the
unit
said
today
only
three
cases
were
reported
last
week
In
normal
times
he
said
he
would
not
expect
to
have
any
cases
reported
but
this
represents
a
substantial
drop
from
the
peak
of
10
cases
a
week
in
the
fall
and
early
winter
He
urged
patents
to
make
sure
their
children
were
immunized
against
the
disease
at
no
later
than
three
months
of
age
Now
hear
this
Anglers
hear
this
Word
from
Terrace
is
that
the
steelhead
aic
running
and
18
were
drag
dragged
�
ged
in
from
the
Skeena
yester
day
With
the
federal
election
cam
paign
hotting
up
three
all
candidate
meetings
are
sched
scheduled
�
uled
within
the
next
seven
days
The
first
is
at
Vtnderhoof
to
tomorrow
�
morrow
night
the
second
at
Oueincl
Wednesday
evening
and
the
third
at
Prince
George
next
Monday
still
on
the
campaign
trail
the
local
Con
Conservatives
�
servatives
have
finally
got
one
of
their
28
by
14
foot
campaign
posters
into
the
public
view
City
realtor
Dud
Sawley
cam
paign
manager
here
for
Tory
candidate
Peter
Runkle
said
the
sign
has
been
put
up
on
one
of
Martin
Caines
lumber
com
pany
buildings
in
plain
view
of
IN
THE
CITIZEN
CUitified
-
8
9
Comics
-
10
Coming
event
10
District
new
Editorial
page
7
Here
and
fhtrt
10
Market
3
Quesnel
news
-
2
Sports
4
5
Tv
2
10
traffic
crossing
the
old
Nechako
bridge
Wonder
why
the
Liberal
headquarters
is
so
ap
appropriately
�
propriately
located
for
an
elec
tion
campaign
hotspot
Like
right
next
door
to
the
hot
air
sign
of
Inland
Natural
Gas
Co
Slightly
embarrassed
about
about
it
all
McBride
Liberal
chief
David
Kidd
trudged
around
the
village
last
week
removing
Vote
for
Charlie
Graham
posters
which
had
been
plastered
on
provincial
highway
signs
Mr
Kidd
incidentally
was
assisted
by
ItCMP
and
highways
depart
department
�
ment
officials
who
didnt
see
anything
funny
about
the
whole
thing
Chap
playing
cards
In
a
local
hotel
didnt
like
losing
money
so
ho
excused
himself
briefly
then
returned
bearing
a
loaded
rifle
RCMP
have
charged
Richard
James
Cann
of
Van
Vancouver
�
couver
with
possesion
of
a
loaded
weapon
Two
win
windows
�
dows
at
city
hall
were
smashed
during
the
weekend
and
the
holes
arc
too
big
to
hac
been
caused
by
the
little
pebbles
to
be
found
near
the
building
Six
pound
seven
ounce
girl
was
born
at
mid
morning
today
in
Terrace
to
rormer
PG
resi
residents
�
dents
Joe
and
Marl
Whitrwy
Name
it
Janice
Merit
the
aircraft
Hamilton
said
the
remainder
of
the
plane
was
obscured
and
despite
a
number
of
low
passes
lie
could
not
make
out
further
details
He
said
a
camDfire
was
to
agree
to
co
operate
in
the
venture
Proposed
legislation
to
per
permit
�
mit
establishment
of
regional
colleges
was
outlined
at
the
NIB
meeting
by
Dick
Lester
president
of
the
BCSTA
ACCORD
NECESSARY
It
appears
a
tentative
agree
agreement
�
ment
among
boards
in
the
col
college
�
lege
zone
must
be
reached
he
said
and
these
boards
can
then
approach
Victoria
for
author
authorization
�
ization
to
proceed
Capital
costs
would
be
pro
provided
�
vided
by
a
referendum
requir
requiring
�
ing
a
60
per
cent
majority
throughout
the
zone
and
repay
repayment
�
ment
would
be
through
an
equal
mill
rate
in
participating
dis
districts
�
tricts
Operating
cost
would
be
pro
provided
�
vided
by
the
federal
govern
government
�
ment
the
provincial
govern
government
�
ment
fees
and
the
participating
school
districts
on
cither
an
equal
or
graduated
levy
Bishop
studies
co
operation
plan
Bishop
Fergus
OGrady
prcsi
dent
of
Prince
George
College
is
studying
the
Windsor
and
Toronto
Universities
model
for
co
operation
between
public
and
private
authorities
Rev
Peter
Rocer
colleen
in
formation
officer
told
the
high-
er
education
conference
here
Saturday
that
in
about
three
months
a
plan
for
co
operation
nere
woum
De
submitted
to
school
boards
of
this
area
College
officials
and
School
District
57
board
met
oarlior
this
vear
for
nreliminarv
discus
sions
of
co
operation
and
Bishop
OGradys
trip
east
to
get
in
formation
arose
from
thpse
discussions
IF
LETHBRIDGE
SCHOOL
USED
AS
MODEL
Citizen
The
only
daily
newspaper
serving
North
Central
British
Columbia
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lOgoo
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No
59
PRINCE
GEORGE
BRITISH
COLUMBIA
MONDAY
MARCH
25
1963
vc
wuKeE
COLLEGE
OFFICIALS
ARE
SPENDING
A
BUSY
few
days
with
Rev
Peter
Rogers
college
information
officer
who
is
here
for
Canma
t0
continuc
his
campaign
for
the
fhon
college
Here
Father
Rogers
left
talks
with
Dr
Vincent
Vycinas
a
college
professor
Rev
Edward
Green
director
of
studies
and
Prof
John
Van
Nooten
Vandervoort
photo
MAY
BE
PAIR
MISSING
48
DAYS
Two
downed
flyers
spotted
TRUSTEE
DRAWS
PROTEST
A
Prince
George
College
spokesman
has
denied
present
college
facilities
are
intended
for
evcntMal
use
by
the
Koman
Catholic
high
school
Dr
A
W
Mooncy
of
Vandcr-
hoof
said
Sunday
he
had
been
told
by
a
college
official
that
existing
facilities
arc
intended
for
the
high
school
and
the
col
college
�
lege
would
eventually
have
other
facilities
STAND
AND
FIGHT
CITY
ADVISED
Tom
Alsbury
former
Van
Vancouver
�
couver
mayor
and
executive
director
of
the
UBC
develop
development
�
ment
council
says
if
Prince
George
wants
a
regional
col
college
�
lege
before
the
1971
date
recommended
in
the
Macdon
aid
report
that
city
residents
will
have
to
fight
for
it
See
story
on
Page
3
For
a
complete
report
on
the
higher
education
confer
conference
�
ence
held
here
on
the
week
weekend
�
end
turn
to
Page
6
AT
HOSPITAL
Hostesses
recalled
Volunteer
hostesses
at
Prince
George
Regional
Hospital
members
of
the
ladies
auxil
auxiliary
�
iary
have
been
takon
nff
thn
job
pending
an
investigation
by
hospital
legal
advisors
Hospital
board
chairman
Gor
Gordon
�
don
Bryant
said
suspension
of
duties
came
last
week
and
will
remain
in
effect
until
the
board
finds
out
whether
the
hospitals
liability
insurance
covers
work
done
by
volunteers
He
said
We
didnt
want
to
involve
the
auxiliary
and
the
hospital
I
expect
the
matter
will
be
cleared
up
at
the
next
board
meeting
The
hostesses
have
been
act
acting
�
ing
as
a
liaison
between
the
hospital
and
naticnts
Hostesses
greet
patients
at
the
door
and
try
to
make
incoming
patients
feel
more
at
case
Hospital
Administrator
Gor
Gordon
�
don
Towncnd
was
on
a
business
trip
to
Vancouver
when
the
hos
hostesses
�
tesses
were
taken
off
the
job
He
said
The
system
was
working
out
fine
Mr
Townend
said
the
hos
hostesses
�
tesses
were
able
to
be
of
par
particular
�
ticular
value
when
the
early
evening
rush
of
admittances
often
took
the
desk
clerk
away
from
the
switchboard
The
hos
hostess
�
tess
under
supervision
was
able
to
assist
with
thi
switch
board
work
There
were
19
women
assist
ing
with
the
hostess
work
Investigation
was
snarknl
when
hospital
board
finance
committee
chairman
Wilf
Pat
tenden
suggested
the
hostesses
might
be
going
beyond
what
the
board
can
expect
from
the
aux-
nary
7c
a
Copy
J
iVcMSPu
College
denies
it
will
turn
into
hiah
school
i
He
made
the
statement
at
meeting
of
the
Northern
Interior
Branch
of
the
BC
School
Trus
Trustees
�
tees
Association
of
which
he
is
chairman
at
Prince
George
However
Rev
Peter
Rogers
college
public
information
offi
officer
�
cer
said
in
an
interview
today
that
Dr
Mooncy
was
incorrect
This
is
the
college
he
said
High
school
studepts
are
being
housed
In
the
college
buildings
as
a
matter
of
economy
but
they
will
eventually
move
out
as
college
classes
grow
said
Father
Rogers
The
money
being
raised
is
being
used
for
the
college
not
for
the
high
school
said
Father
Rogers
when
told
of
Dr
Moon
eys
remarks
Sunday
NEVER
A
COLLEGE
Dr
Mooncy
had
said
Prince
George
College
will
be
tempor
temporarily
�
arily
housed
in
the
present
buildings
but
these
will
never
be
part
of
a
college
or
univer
university
�
sity
development
The
term
college
was
used
to
describe
a
parochial
high
school
with
a
senior
matricula
matriculation
�
tion
class
to
get
assistance
in
capital
costs
he
charged
It
is
and
will
be
a
high
school
he
added
Dr
Mooncy
said
he
had
the
highest
respect
for
the
founders
of
the
project
and
their
plans
for
a
central
high
school
with
dorm
dormitory
�
itory
facilities
to
bring
students
from
outlying
areas
However
he
said
the
NIB
cannot
studv
the
estahlishmpnt
I
ofjunior
colleges
in
the
area
wunout
getting
the
problem
of
Prince
George
College
straight
straightened
�
ened
out
In
fact
he
said
the
college
does
not
now
have
1000000
worth
of
facilities
to
offer
pub
public
�
lic
education
authorities
when
it
proposes
co
operation
in
pro
providing
�
viding
higher
education
here
TRUSTEE
CRITICAL
Criticism
of
the
college
was
also
expressed
during
the
NIB
meeting
by
Ray
Atkinson
a
School
District
57
trustee
close
closely
�
ly
associated
with
plans
for
a
public
college
here
Mr
Atkinson
said
it
has
ho
come
obvious
they
arc
an
or
organization
�
ganization
bllildinc
a
iuninrcrn
lor
high
school
Calling
it
a
college
was
an
afterthought
he
said
Possibly
Prince
George
Col
lege
plans
for
a
separate
insti
institution
�
tution
of
higher
learning
arc
as
nebulous
as
those
of
the
trus
trustees
�
tees
he
suggested
to
the
meet
meeting
�
ing
Theyve
come
a
long
way
he
continued
But
they
still
only
have
the
nucleus
of
a
junior-senior
high
school
with
dor
mitory
facilities
We
should
for
forget
�
get
the
term
college
EXCEPTION
TAKEN
Mr
Atkinson
also
took
excep
exception
�
tion
to
references
in
college
publicity
to
the
vacuum
in
high
higher
�
er
education
here
and
the
in
integration
�
tegration
of
white
and
Indian
students
The
School
District
57
hoard
has
worked
for
many
years
in
both
these
areas
Quesnel
and
Dawson
Creek
high
schools
also
have
senior
matriculation
classes
Father
Rogers
said
Prince
George
College
plans
are
not
vague
Construction
is
tn
h
completed
in
May
and
second-
year
university
classes
are
to
begin
next
September
it
Cleric
sees
junior
college
by
fall
A
public
junior
collece
could
be
opened
here
next
September
if
the
Lethbrldue
Alta
Junior
College
was
used
as
a
model
according
to
Rev
Newton
Steacy
Mr
Stcacv
Drcsident
of
the
Northern
BC
UBC
Alumni
As
Association
�
sociation
made
the
statement
in
a
summation
of
the
North
Central
Regional
Conference
on
Higher
Education
here
Satur
Saturday
�
day
There
are
now
65
students
in
the
senior
matriculation
class
at
the
Prince
George
Senior
Secondary
School
and
this
figure
can
be
expected
to
rLe
through
the
years
And
the
Lclhbridcc
Junior
Col
lege
successful
enough
an
experiment
to
bring
plans
for
projected
by
more
junior
colleges
in
Alberta
District
57
in
its
plans
for
started
off
with
a
mere
30
students
Mr
Steacy
told
the
confer
ence
he
had
been
among
the
many
resident
of
Northern
B
C
who
were
disappointed
in
the
Macdonald
report
on
higher
education
in
UC
SMALLER
ZONE
In
the
report
outlining
a
plan
for
decentralization
UBC
Presi
President
�
dent
Dr
John
B
MacdonalU
recommended
a
two
year
re
feluual
college
for
Prince
George
by
l7i
mis
recommendation
was
based
on
a
college
zone
smaller
than
that
School
junior
college
here
and
on
in
itial
enrolment
of
300
Mr
Steacy
said
However
The
Macdonald
re
port
is
not
an
inflexible
plan
he
continued
and
if
people
here
feel
there
is
an
immediate
need
they
should
start
work
to
fill
it
The
crisis
is
before
us
and
we
must
take
responsible
action
immediately
Mr
Steacy
said
This
area
is
deserving
of
con
consideration
�
sideration
now
There
is
an
ideal
situation
in
Prince
George
with
land
beside
the
existing
BC
Vocational
School
available
for
construc
construction
�
tion
of
a
junior
college
to
create
an
integrated
educational
plant
COST
OF
UM00O
Capital
costs
for
six
class
classrooms
�
rooms
dormitory
facilities
and
a
library
would
be
about
650
000
and
courses
could
bo
offered
in
forest
management
con
conservation
�
servation
and
other
fields
of
local
interest
Without
these
facilities
we
are
losing
many
of
our
bright
young
people
he
said
as
hi
called
on
school
boards
of
the
area
to
begin
planning
for
9
regional
college
CITY
MAN
FINED
500
AT
COAST
VANCOUVER
CP
Ray
mond
Jinkcrson
38
of
Prince
George
was
fined
500
Friday
for
dangerous
driving
and
fall
falling
�
ing
to
remain
at
the
scene
of
an
accident
Police
said
his
vehicle
side
swiped
another
on
March
14
Jinkcrson
pleaded
guilty
and
was
fined
250
on
each
charge
ENGRAVERS
OUT
Printers
OK
new
pact
NEW
YORK
ID
Striking
printers
have
ratified
a
new
contract
with
New
Yorks
eight
closed
daily
newspapers
But
the
last
of
four
striking
unions
the
photoengravcrs
continued
to
hold
out
today
for
a
better
agreement
delaying
resumption
of
publication
As
things
stood
today
the
108th
day
of
the
newspaper
shutdown
Photoengravcrs
were
to
meet
again
with
publishers
to
try
to
come
to
terms
on
an
agreement
that
would
remove
the
last
stumbling
block
in
the
way
of
publication
Even
if
photoengravers
union
negotiators
reached
con
contract
�
tract
accord
today
indications
were
that
the
eight
major
dailies
couldnt
get
back
on
the
streets
until
time
to
print
Tuesdays
editions
or
more
likely
Wed
Wednesdays
�
nesdays
The
other
nine
newspaper
unions
here
continued
to
refuse
to
cross
the
photoengravcrs
picket
lines
at
fnm-
cmi
dailies
The
other
fkr
--
papers
closed
voluntarily
when
the
printers
began
the
strike
against
the
four
Hniiinc
i
Dec
8
Strikinc
printers
mtifroi
c
day
by
a
779
vntn
mnWit
i
same
settlement
they
rejected
j
ui
votes
a
week
earlier
140
voters
turn
up
for
revisions
About
140
Prince
George
rcsi
dents
had
their
names
added
to
or
changed
on
the
voters
list
for
the
pending
federal
election
revising
officer
Lawr
ence
Blundcll
said
today
Mr
Blundell
said
that
about
110
of
the
139
who
attended
court
of
revision
last
week
had
their
names
added
to
the
list
The
others
had
corrections
made
Biggest
rush
during
the
three
day
court
sittings
Thursday
Friday
and
Saturday
was
Fri
Friday
�
day
night
he
said
Few
people
came
to
the
court
Saturday
h
ff
lf
eutfiei
Blfy
till
U
tl
I
ivi
JL
r
JlIUkLJSS
on
the
hustings
Minority
talked
up
By
The
Canadian
Press
More
allusions
to
the
possi
possibility
�
bility
of
another
minority
gov
ernment
being
elected
April
8
two
weeks
from
today
cropped
up
during
the
weekend
political
campaigning
Gerard
Picartl
Quebec
NDP
leader
said
in
Montreal
Satur
Saturday
�
day
any
claims
that
only
a
majority
government
can
pro
provide
�
vide
effective
administration
arc
plain
nonsense
He
said
in
Canadian
history
the
most
effective
governments
were
minority
governments
or
those
with
small
majorities
A
strong
opposition
in
Parliament
ensured
a
living
democracy
in
which
the
interests
of
the
peo
people
�
ple
were
placed
above
those
of
the
political
parties
At
Pinchcr
Creek
Alta
Prime
Minister
Diefcnhakor
said
a
vote
for
either
Social
Credit
or
the
NDP
was
a
vote
for
the
Liberals
against
the
government
CABINET
IN
MIND
Its
only
possible
for
one
of
two
parties
to
form
n
govern
government
�
ment
he
said
If
you
want
to
have
a
eov-
crnnment
in
Ottawa
a
strong
enough
and
able
to
discharen
those
thincs
vou
want
drmp
then
Im
asking
for
your
sup
port
whatever
jour
political
faith
may
be
Robert
Thomnson
Sorlal
Credit
leader
said
in
Winni
Winnipeg
�
peg
Saturday
he
has
a
skele
skeleton
�
ton
cabinet
in
mind
if
his
party
wins
the
most
number
of
seats
He
exnected
Korinl
Credit
to
win
a
minimum
of
75
scats
in
thn
crtnonihi-
Commons
Mr
Thompson
said
at
Van
Vancouver
�
couver
Sunday
one
of
the
cab
cabinet
�
inet
ministers
likely
would
be
Premier
Manning
of
Alberta
There
was
little
or
no
cam
campaigning
�
paigning
Sunday
Liberal
Leader
Pearson
was
in
Ottawa
for
the
weekend
and
resumes
his
campaign
tonight
at
Hamilton
MORE
MONEY
T
C
Douglas
NDP
leader
returned
bv
air
from
n
r
Ottawa
where
he
remains
until
Wednesday
when
he
rnnmic
his
campaign
at
Hamilton
m
Vancouver
External
Af
Affairs
�
fairs
Minister
Greon
iit
US
committee
report
urging
Canada
to
spend
more
money
on
foreign
aid
appears
to
me
to
be
another
case
of
Ameri
Americans
�
cans
trying
to
tell
Canada
what
to
do
At
Toronto
Liberal
J
W
Pickersgill
former
immigration
minister
said
Afinr
nn
palling
collapse
of
our
money
system
Mr
Diefenbaker
crawl
cd
on
his
hands
and
knees
to
Washington
He
was
glad
enough
of
American
help
on
that
occasion
Mr
Pickersgill
was
drowned
out
several
times
by
hecklers
and
placard
-
waving
Liberals
who
came
to
his
support
At
one
noinf
h
imnini
-
hecklers
I
recret
that
mm-
cars
are
not
half
as
much
open
as
our
mouths
Mr
Pickersgill
said
Mr
Dicf
enbaker
had
told
a
television
audience
that
Up
ii
rr
m
minister
had
lost
eight
months
oi
me
Canadian
electors
time
Now
be
was
asking
for
re
reelection
�
election
SO
that
hf
nnn
c
another
four
jears
of
vour
time
Weather
am
M
roundup
5
rive
day
forecast
calls
for
above
normal
temperatures
and
heavy
precipitation
For
Tuesday
skies
should
be
sunny
with
some
cloudy
per
periods
�
iods
Light
winds
Low
tonight
and
high
Tuesday
at
Prince
George
and
Smithers
20
and
45
Quesnel
25
and
47
Low
tonight
and
high
Tuesday
at
Vancouver
35
and
50
Vic
Victoria
�
toria
40
and
50
LOW
tonicht
and
hinh
Tiue
day
at
Vancouver
35
and
50
Victoria
40
and
50
LAST
24
HOURS
Hi
Lo
pree
Prince
George
42
26
Terrace
49
29
Smithers
4t
21
Quesnel
51
28
Williams
Lake
47
34
Kamloops
48
41
Whitehorse
30
4
-
Fort
Nelson
35
4
Fort
St
John
29
13
01
Dawton
Creek
28
13
PRAIRIE
WEATHER
Winnipeg
2i
clear
Swift
Current
28
wind
NW
13
Saskatoon
-
26
calm
Lethbridge
31
wind
SW
Calgary
30
wind
NW
clear
PRANKSTERS
TAKE
ROYAL
LIMELIGHT
PERTH
Australia
Reuters
A
fake
fjucen
and
duke
almost
ttole
the
limelight
from
the
real
touring
royal
couple
heie
today
The
queen
and
duke
comically
dressed
pranksters
werc
in
an
open
car
which
preceded
the
royal
motorcade
Crowds
along
the
route
laughed
but
the
police
were
not
amused
They
stopped
the
car