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PRICES
HIKED
Alderman
balks
at
plan
for
underground
wiring
A
move
to
Install
underground
wiring
to
the
first
54
lots
to
be
sold
in
the
Seymour
Subdivision
ran
into
some
opposition
from
Aid
Spike
Enemark
Wednesday
City
council
decided
at
a
special
meeting
to
increase
the
price
of
the
lots
located
In
the
Ewart
Crescent
area
by
315
to
cover
the
cost
of
underground
wiring
Aid
Enemark
complained
that
Prince
George
is
a
work
Ingmans
town
and
it
has
been
councils
policy
to
encourage
3
major
woods
unions
taking
strike
votes
PORTLAND
AP
Thc
two
major
woods
and
lumber
work
ers
unions
in
the
US
north
northwest
�
west
arc
taking
strike
votes
to
back
up
contract
demands
The
International
Woodwork
Woodworkers
�
ers
of
America
said
it
is
taking
its
strike
vote
among
workers
employed
by
the
so
called
Big
Six
lumber
products
companies
Weyerhaeuser
Crown-Zeller-bach
International
Paper
US
Plywood
St
Regis
Paper
and
Rayonicr
The
union
said
contract
talks
with
management
representa
representatives
�
tives
of
the
six
firms
were
re
recessed
�
cessed
on
Tuesday
subject
to
call
by
cither
side
The
union
said
that
management
reject
rejected
�
ed
demands
for
a
40-cents-an-hour
wage
increase
In
a
three
year
contract
The
existing
contract
for
some
30000
IWA
workers
will
expire
June
1
The
IWA
said
that
further
talks
are
scheduled
with
an
another
�
other
employer
group
the
Tim
Timber
�
ber
Operators
Council
repre
representing
�
senting
some
200
employers
The
other
union
the
Lumber
and
Sawmill
Workers
Union
announced
it
also
is
taking
a
strike
vote
A
union
spokesman
said
the
pro
strike
vote
was
carrying
by
large
majorities
ranging
from
88
to
96
per
cent
TODAYS
MARKET
By
JAMES
RICHARDSON
AND
SONS
Toronto
industrials
reached
record
high
levels
in
active
trading
this
morning
Leading
the
advance
have
been
the
re
refining
�
fining
oil
stocks
which
had
lag
lagged
�
ged
through
most
of
the
year
to
date
Prospects
for
more
stable
retail
marketing
opera
operations
�
tions
for
the
current
season
arc
a
possible
explanation
for
this
Texaco
is
up
Hi
to
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and
HA
Oil
is
ahead
a
dollar
to
28
Si
Banks
broke
out
of
their
re
cent
narrow
range
and
posted
gains
running
to
V
point
Intcrprovincial
featured
the
pipelines
by
advancing
to
Damn
Stores
featured
the
foods
by
trading
heavily
at
I5l
up
V
Canadian
Breweries
is
anoth
er
active
trader
and
has
gain
cd
U
to
1W
ClIi
is
up
in
continued
heavy
dealings
residents
to
build
their
own
homes
This
hike
in
the
price
for
an
extravagance
will
take
the
Seymour
Subdivision
lots
out
of
reach
of
many
people
who
would
like
to
live
there
he
said
He
was
told
by
Aid
Clark
that
the
underground
wiring
Is
being
installed
on
an
experi
experimental
�
mental
basis
and
not
in
the
subdivisions
entire
174
lots
In
other
council
business
1
The
city
works
superin
superintendent
�
tendent
is
to
report
to
council
on
the
potential
uses
of
Eight
Eighteenth
�
eenth
between
Gorse
and
Hem
Hemlock
�
lock
Aid
Dick
Yardley
told
the
meeting
Wednesday
he
had
been
approached
by
someone
wishing
to
have
the
street
closed
An
application
for
closure
has
been
in
for
three
jears
he
said
Aid
Enemark
said
the
appli
application
�
cation
had
been
refused
be
because
�
cause
council
felt
it
might
want
the
street
for
access
and
egress
from
the
park
The
matter
was
tabled
until
the
city
manager
has
searched
the
files
for
records
of
the
case
and
until
the
works
superintend
superintendent
�
ent
has
investigated
possible
uses
of
the
street
2
City
council
gave
final
read
reading
�
ing
to
the
annual
tax
rate
bylaw
setting
the
Prince
George
mill
rate
at
7G
mills
231
for
school
purposes
and
529
mills
for
general
purposes
The
bylaw
was
passed
with
without
�
out
discussion
by
the
full
council
3
Dcs
Parker
will
be
asked
to
meet
council
to
discuss
a
plan
he
is
preparing
of
the
area
adjacent
to
the
bypass
highway
Preliminary
plan
for
the
area
was
presented
to
a
council
meeting
Wednesday
and
alder
aldermen
�
men
decided
to
meet
Mr
Par
Parker
�
ker
to
discuss
the
plan
BUILDING
UP
KAMLOOPS
CPl
Building
permits
valued
at
5705000
have
been
issued
here
in
the
first
four
months
of
1963
In
the
same
period
last
year
the
value
was
1279000
POLICE
PHONING
OFFENDERS
Glut
of
For
the
benefit
of
both
the
public
and
the
RCMP
drivers
having
overdue
parking
tickets
are
being
phoned
and
asked
to
pay
before
a
summons
is
served
But
because
of
a
heavy
case
load
many
staff
changes
at
the
police
office
and
the
difficulty
in
tracing
some
car
owners
a
time
lapse
of
several
months
sometimes
exists
before
a
ticket
holder
is
phoned
City
parking
meter
inspector
Jack
Nicholson
said
there
is
a
backlog
of
overdue
tickets
at
the
police
station
Every
day
I
process
tickets
over
four
days
old
and
refer
them
to
the
police
station
for
action
Mr
Nicholson
said
A
motorist
receiving
a
ticket
for
a
parking
infraction
has
four
days
to
pay
his
fine
before
any
police
action
is
taken
Mr
Nicholson
said
approx
approximately
�
imately
10
tickets
a
clay
arc
referred
to
the
police
station
An
RCMP
spokesman
told
The
Citizen
it
is
unfortunate
that
such
a
time
lapse
exists
before
a
ticket
holder
is
phoned
Persons
receiving
parking
tickets
arc
not
criminals
he
said
and
phoning
them
saves
considerable
trouble
It
saves
the
subjects
em
barrassment
a
small
amount
of
money
and
puts
him
in
a
bet
ter
frame
of
mind
the
officer
said
It
also
saves
us
car
mile
age
and
is
the
simplest
and
easiest
way
to
process
tickets
We
phone
the
subject
to
benefit
both
them
and
our
selves
The
police
spokesman
said
a
summons
is
issued
but
if
the
fine
is
paid
right
away
the
Summons
will
not
be
served
I
find
it
regrettable
were
so
late
in
phoning
the
subjects
he
said
The
officer
said
the
RCMP
didnt
intend
to
treat
ticket-
holders
as
criminals
But
we
have
arrested
people
who
fail
to
answer
parking
summonses
he
warned
Because
of
the
difficulty
in
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Results
of
Thursday
after
noons
elementary
school
drama
class
were
disappointing
ac
according
�
cording
to
Mrs
Parker
Tn
nd
judicating
school
plays
she
looks
mainly
for
two
things
com
communication
�
munication
and
entertainment
Although
the
two
Dlavs
from
Ncchako
North
and
Quinson
Elementary
Schools
were
at
times
entertaining
they
failed
to
communicate
because
thev
could
not
be
heard
she
said
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to
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7
stu
dents
of
North
Nechako
School
was
held
together
by
good
chorus
work
and
a
fine
setting
but
the
pace
was
uneven
and
again
more
voice
projection
was
needed
The
Truth
Tellinc
Machine
from
Quinson
Elementary
School
fared
slightly
better
in
its
adjudication
but
the
main
weakness
was
again
inaudi
bility
Makeup
and
costuming
were
good
and
some
of
the
characters
showed
a
definite
gift
for
drama
the
adjudicator
tracing
some
car
owners
many
tickets
are
written
off
each
year
But
the
town
received
16385
from
parking
fines
last
year
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Planer
mill
blaze
here
touched
off
by
sparks
Sparks
from
the
burner
touched
off
a
blaze
In
the
storage
bin
of
a
city
planing
mill
Thursday
Damage
was
described
as
minor
Fire
department
answered
the
call
at
635
pm
to
Prince
George
Planing
Mills
Ltd
on
River
Road
Adjudicator
hits
lack
of
voice
projection
Tonights
program
of
the
Prince
George
and
District
Drama
Festival
will
feature
adult
elocution
classes
begin
beginning
�
ning
at
8
pm
in
Harwin
Ele
mentary
School
Adjudicator
Eileen
Parkef
will
judge
six
different
classes
said
They
deserved
to
be
heard
good
work
but
in
audible
Earlier
in
the
day
more
than
50
girls
were
heard
In
four
elo
elocution
�
cution
classes
Standards
were
not
quite
as
high
as
in
previous
sessions
and
just
three
of
the
contestants
achieved
marks
of
86
Gaye
Burton
in
the
class
for
girls
under
six
years
Glenda
Collier
in
11
years
and
under
and
Sharon
Stockley
in
the
class
for
12
and
under
Other
certificate
winners
at
taining
marks
of
80
or
over
in
Thursdays
classes
were
Elocution
girls
under
G
Sandra
Shaw
85
Cynthia
Eadie
85
Anne
Bodman
84
Carol
Schlitt
81
Kathryn
Hill
83
Linda
Tombc
80
Elocution
girls
under
8
Marianne
Jacobs
8
1
Karen
Slcs
inger
82
Catherine
Warren
82
Jane
Mclnnis
81
Donna
Hootz
80
Erin
Zimmaro
80
Elocution
girls
under
11
Imclda
Mbrrissey
84
Lyda
Ben
Bennett
�
nett
84
Joyce
Shannon
83
Loreen
McKinnon
83
Kathryn
Adrian
83
Marlcne
Quinn
82
Joanne
Payne
81
Elocution
girls
under
12
Faith
Ward
85
Lorraine
Esau
84
Nadcen
Hcrrington
83
Frances
McKcnzic
83
Gail
Nor-
rish
81
Mary
Anne
Hickok
80
tickets
reported
and
22398
from
the
450
park
parking
�
ing
meters
in
the
downtown
area
A
city
hall
spokesman
said
more
meters
arc
being
added
each
car
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will
be
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to
the
BC
Hydro
and
Power
Authoritys
Prince
eorge
generating
plant
before
next
winter
It
will
boost
the
amount
of
power
available
to
Prince
George
Vanderhoof
and
Fort
St
James
as
high
as
31600
kilowatts
hydro
spokesmen
said
in
announcing
the
addition
Present
generating
capacity
of
regular
mobile
and
emer
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equipment
here
and
at
Vanderhoof
is
25600
kilowatts
but
anticipated
peak
load
next
year
is
27000
or
28000
kilowatts
Increases
in
the
amount
of
power
to
nine
other
Central
Interior
communities
this
year
was
also
announced
Wednesday
by
the
hydro
spokesmen
Completion
of
a
140
mile
power
line
from
Bridge
River
to
Soda
Creek
Substation
next
fall
will
bring
power
to
Qucsncl
Williams
Lake
and
100
Mile
House
A
250
kilowatt
generating
unit
will
be
added
to
the
Houston
powerhouse
by
fall
Increasing
capacity
there
to
1200
kilo
kilowatts
�
watts
Power
available
to
Hazelton
will
be
increased
by
about
70
per
cent
with
the
installation
this
summer
of
a
600
kilowatt
unit
A
3000
-
kilowatt
gas
diesel
generating
unit
will
be
trans
transferred
�
ferred
from
Quesnel
to
Dawson
Creek
in
the
fall
increasing
power
available
to
Dawson
Creek
and
Fort
St
John
to
20
000
kilowatts
At
Prince
George
generating
capacity
has
been
increased
almost
every
year
since
the
present
station
was
opened
in
1357
with
four
3000
kilowatt
generators
There
are
now
seven
3000
kilowatt
generators
along
with
two
1000
kilowatt
mobile
units
at
the
plant
Another
2600
kllo-
watts
Is
available
from
emer
gency
generators
When
the
new
generator
is
installed
the
two
mobile
units
will
be
taken
away
only
if
they
are
needed
elsewhere
the
hydro
spokesmen
said
Teak
load
at
Prince
George
Fort
St
James
and
Vanderhoof
last
winter
was
about
23000
kilowatts
a
25
per
cent
in
increase
�
crease
over
the
peak
of
the
winter
before
Hydro
spokesmen
said
the
new
generator
will
take
care
of
another
25
per
cent
increase
in
the
use
of
electricity
by
homes
and
industry
next
winter
The
generation
problem
should
be
taken
care
of
permanently
in
the
fall
of
1964
when
hydro
power
from
the
Bridge
River
dam
is
expected
to
be
available
here
Overpass
slated
at
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at
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Mile
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was
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today
by
Highways
Minister
P
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Gaglardi
The
general
contract
went
to
Reg
Pearen
Ltd
of
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on
the
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4
5210