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at
home
for
week
long
visit
OTTAWA
CF
Opposition
Leader
Dicfcnbakcr
and
his
wife
arrived
today
in
Prince
Albert
Sask
for
a
one
week
visit
This
is
their
first
rest
since
the
election
campaign
NEXT
SPRING
to
work
on
mill
An
average
daily
vvmk
force
of
1200
men
will
start
construe
tion
next
spring
on
the
Canadian
Forest
Products
pulp
and
paper
Mill
here
Lands
and
Forests
Minister
Hay
Williston
said
Sat
Saturday
�
urday
night
Its
the
biggest
single
thing
thats
happened
to
us
in
the
last
couple
of
years
Mr
Williston
told
about
too
persons
at
his
annual
report
tot
he-constituency
meeting
You
were
told
the
minister
was
being
led
down
the
garden
path
he
said
you
were
told
the
minister
was
being
a
sucker
BIG
START
Now
we
know
the
big
fel
fellows
�
lows
can
come
in
with
the
big
est
startup
capacity
GiO
tons
of
any
mill
in
North
America
Mr
Williston
declared
that
in
the
markets
of
tomorrow
it
is
the
fibre
that
counts
and
the
fibre
in
Prince
George
is
the
best
there
is
thats
theyre
tests
not
mine
He
credited
the
Pacific
Great
Kastern
Hailway
and
the
Peace
River
dam
with
making
the
pulp
and
paper
mill
a
feasible
project
NO
WRONG
DOING
The
minister
said
irreparable
harm
was
done
to
the
province
by
publicity
arising
from
the
leeent
investigation
into
alle
allegations
�
gations
of
graft
in
the
highways
department
Mr
Williston
suggested
news
media
failed
to
gie
equal
pro
prominence
�
minence
to
the
committees
de
decision
�
cision
which
found
no
evidence
of
wrong
doing
by
the
depart
department
�
ment
employees
He
reiterated
his
govern
governments
�
ments
stand
that
15
C
people
would
be
burning
candles
in
the
next
few
years
if
the
Peace
Ilivcr
project
failed
to
go
ahead
FIVE
MILLS
Commenting
on
the
low
bid
of
73558618
for
construction
LOGGER
DIES
VANCOUVER
W
Gordon
Ierrit
ID
died
in
Vancouver
General
Hospital
Sunday
from
injuries
suffered
m
a
logging
accident
near
Terrace
Merrit
was
standing
near
a
bulldozer
Saturday
on
the
Nass
road
lJ
miles
from
Terrace
when
the
machine
dislodged
a
snag
which
struck
him
on
the
shoulder
and
neck
1
JUL
l
JjlraA
ii
1
a
-
-
jsj
ae
iMC
3
of
the
Portage
Mountain
dam
announced
Friday
compared
TIMBER
wun
uie
original
estimate
oi
UU178000
Mr
Williston
stated
We
are
now
saying
with
some
assurance
that
power
from
the
Peace
can
be
delivered
un
under
�
der
five
mills
Mr
Williston
in
response
to
questioning
from
the
floor
said
speeding
up
of
train
time
on
the
PGK
between
here
and
Van-
FIRST
FLAG
RAISING
AT
THE
NEW
CANADIAN
INQUIRY
SLATED
INTO
DROWNING
VANDEHHOOF
Staff
An
inquiry
will
be
held
into
the
drowning
late
Friday
of
a
02
y
ear
old
bachelor
near
his
cabin
at
Cobb
Lake
north
of
ClucuU
Lake
The
body
of
Hjalmar
Chris
tenson
was
found
in
a
creek
There
are
no
known
xelativcs
m
Canada
Now
hear
this
It
just
had
to
happen
and
it
youie
accuitometl
to
warns
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Phone
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4
2441
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7
No
88
precisely
what
he
will
do
with
lanes
overbid
sales
on
which
he
is
asked
to
rule
I
havent
had
to
rule
on
one
yet
since
the
legislatures
for
forestry
�
estry
committee
put
olf
inves
investigation
�
tigation
of
the
matter
for
a
year
suggesting
the
minister
keep
the
situation
under
control
in
the
meantime
So
Im
just
thinking
out
loud
j
However
he
said
a
timber
I
sale
should
not
be
able
to
make
I
a
profit
when
it
goes
over
double
the
upset
price
set
by
I
department
appraisers
I
The
upset
price
theoretically
should
allow
an
operator
to
log
at
a
profit
50
per
cent
of
which
sti
csa
SSKfs
LEGION
BUILDING
WAS
of
the
Ladies
Auxiliary-
to
the
Royal
Canadian
Legion
Local
LA
president-
Mrs
Gladys
Wick
raises
the
flag
with
Branch
-43
president
Larry
Wellington
and
pro
provincial
�
vincial
president
Mrs
Mary
Field
in
attendance
The
Rotary
Pipe
Band
assists
in
the
ceremony
with
Jack
Houghton
as
bugler
Vandervoort
photo
300
delegates
Overbid
sales
may
be
fo
Le9on
LA
-
meet
welcomed
thrown
out
minister
4
Morotlian3oo
delegates
tome
Lands
and
Forests
Minister
Ray
Williston
said
today
Canadian
Legion
Ladies
Aux
he
may
throw
out
all
overbid
timber
sales
brought
to
I
Hiary
BC
and
Pacific
North-
Command
convention
were
couvcr
by
improvements
to
the
Jus
attention
in
the
next
year
i
I
west
l
roadbed
would
not
be
practical
Irl
for
inhv
lm
i
welcomed
until
the
railway
gets
more
freight
In
the
railway
business
he
said
the
passenger
business
is
not
too
lucrative
e
Citizen
The
only
daily
newspaper
serving
Central
British
Columbia
PRINCE
GEORGE
BRITISH
COLUMBIA
MONDAY
MAY
6
1963
PEARSON
BUBBLING
Overseas
talks
successful
Galardi
queen
plan
tourist
promotion
trip
EDMONTON
CP
-
Highways
Minister
I
A
Gaglardi
and
Ellen
Hayden
Ienticton
Peach
Queen
will
head
a
BC
tourist
promotion
group
which
visits
Edmonton
this
week
The
group
will
arrive
late
Wednesday
and
officially
meet
Mayor
Elmer
Roper
Thursday
Mr
Gaglardi
also
will
address
two
service
clubs
Friday
he
will
address
a
BC
government
-
sponsored
luncheon
before
the
group
heads
for
Calgary
ORDERS
AWAITED
Dominican
troops
mass
on
border
vith
Haiti
In
Washington
a
peace
mis
mission
�
sion
of
the
Organization
of
American
States
was
reported
seeking
wider
powers
to
head
off
the
threatened
clash
be
between
�
tween
the
Dominican
Republic
and
Haiti
Describing
the
situation
as
highly
tense
Gonzalo
Facio
country
to
15
political
opponents
who
took
refuge
in
the
Domini
Dominican
�
can
embassy
in
Port
au
Prince
One
highly
-placed
source
said
Bosch
was
ready
to
use
any
excuse
to
set
off
an
armed
to
Prince
George
clash
with
Duvaliers
forces
stressed
he
still
does
not
know
I
today
by
a
battery
of
digni-
The
Dominican
charge
daf-
fairs
in
Port
an
Prinee
Frank
Bobadilla
returned
to
Santo
lueunn
uuy
iuiim
iiiiuii
wkuii
lonungo
vu
a
Jctter
hc
Ual
Sunday
evening
with
an
as-
lomcal
KtuRVQtt
hai
Mnt
sembly
followed
by
a
parade
to
jt0al
forc
liplomatlc
nm
the
cenotaph
where
a
wreath
of
sions
m
ort
au
InrK0
remembrance
was
laid
Dele
1
-
gates
then
attended
a
a
church
ciuircn
service
Delegates
today
lie
a
ings
from
civic
provincial
irovincial
Canadian
Legion
and
other
of
officials
�
ficials
before
business
sessions
began
Among
them
were
Mayor
Garvin
Deell
Lands
and
For
Forests
�
ests
Minister
Hay
Williston
Jack
Pothecary
president
of
the
Legions
Pacific
Command
II
J
Fraser
of
Quesnel
zone
lie
keeps
and
50
per
cent
of
commander
Mrs
Irene
Wil
which
is
paid
to
the
province
Hams
president
of
the
Alberta
in
stumpage
rates
he
aid
Legion
Ladies
Auxiliary
Larry
At
double
the
upset
price
Wellington
president
of
the
there
is
no
niofit
for
the
onera-
Teoinn
itrnneh
ai-
Mrs-
rinlv
s
did
Friday
Big
Charlie
Green
Walt
None
of
the
social
tunc
1
tor
Mr
Williston
said
And
an
i
Wick
president
of
the
local
who
hands
out
blue
tickets
to
lions
is
formal
cocktail
tlrenb-
uneconomic
operation
is
a
loss
auxiliary
and
Canon
T
D
It
motorists
who
overpark
m
non-
es
and
daik
suits
will
do
l0
tie
economy
and
to
the
pub-
Allen
m
e
t
e
r
e
d
restricted
zones
Mrs
Mary
English
the
Calgary
i
He
slapped
one
on
the
car
operat
1
grandmother
who
heads
Opera
1
tic
minister
said
one
of
the
cd
by
Joe
Dunning
the
guy
who
tion
Sweepstake
stopped
olf
most
effective
ways
he
could
hands
out
the
same
tickets
in
here
bnetly
en
route
home
and
think
of
to
discourage
the
prac
metered
ones
And
Charlie
has
said
she
picked
up
almost
3000
tjce
would
be
to
throw
out
sales
the
last
laugh
he
doesnt
own
signatures
in
Terrace
Kitimatlon
which
questionable
bids
are
a
car
I
and
Prince
Ilupert
for
her
peti-
made
City
authorities
are
starting
tion
which
calls
for
legal
sweeps
i
This
would
allow
the
forestry
o
crack
down
and
its
about
in
Canada
for
charitable
pur
1
committee
and
the
provinces
imr
nn
inarlllipnt
block
onera-
noses
Petition
forms
Can
bO
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nnuMtnrs
In
InnL-
into
tors
who
refuse
to
provide
obtained
for
your
John
Henry
the
situation
more
closely
and
Cl
t0NU1
Kct
lcs
lKu
antl
s
t0wn
atr
adequate
garbage
cans
for
the
at
the
Legion
or
Tourist
Bureau
try
to
achieve
a
solution
he
fntrs
crossed
today
as
the
Hancock
spent
1
the
island
number
of
suites
they
own
in
IU
Memo
to
ckhg
an
1
said
There
are
two
or
three
outstanci
nouncing
stall
uie
cariDOean
Mr
Williston
said
he
would
ing
examples
that
are
easy
to
country
embroiled
in
a
dispute
probably
be
itquircd
to
decide
find
Tenants
who
have
troubles
with
the
Dominican
Itepublic
is
I
on
a
course
of
action
soon
He
should
beef
to
city
hall
not
to
Haiti
pronounced
to
rhyme
will
be
back
in
his
office
where
the
operators
of
their
blocks
with
matey
and
not
to
rhyme
a
VVt
cases
of
high
bidding
arc
Rotarians
and
Hotary
Anns
with
why
eatie
Why
dont
you
waiting
for
linn
on
Wednesday
fliun
Quesnel
to
Smithers
who
fellows
listen
to
the
CBC
and
plan
to
take
part
in
the
tlignt
gel
me
pionunciauons
riguir
to
Alaska
for
the
big
convention
j
at
Anchorage
have
been
asking
Operator
of
the
near
white
what
they
should
wear
For
Volkswagen
licence
560
667
b
their
benefit
Itotarv
District
viously
thinks
the
20
mph
signs
501
conference
chairman
Wall
in
the
Connaught
school
area
on
Sipprell
writes
Dress
casually
Seventeenth
are
for
laughs
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and
comfortably
with
emphasis
plummeted
through
at
well
over
on
sport
clothes
jackets
skirts
1
30
then
along
the
Victoria
Ave
slacks
comfortable
walking
speedway
at
a
similar
rate
shoes
Sweaters
for
late
eve
j
about
8
15
ayem
today
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nings
light
topcoats
for
bad
time
the
Boys
in
Brown
started
weather
days
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up
outfits
watching
some
of
these
school
aie
okay
for
an
tvemug
out
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zone
peed
aituts
the
city
may
be
a
mite
cooler
than
could
use
the
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behaviour
brings
I
increase
in
penalties
Magistrate
Ci
O
Stewart
warned
Saturday
he
will
deal
severely
with
youths
convicted
of
causing
disturbances
at
district
dance
halls
He
fined
Donald
Fillion
UK
when
the
youth
pleaded
guilty
to
causing
a
disturbance
by
fighting
at
the
Uancelaud
hall
Mile
Tluee
on
the
Hart
High
Highway
�
way
The
usual
fine
is
50
The
penalty
will
bo
doubled
for
any
type
of
offence
that
takes
place
out
there
said
Magistrate
Stewart
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TO
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Minister
Pearson
returned
to
Ottawa
late
Sunday
al
almost
�
most
bubbling
with
enthusi
enthusiasm
�
asm
over
what
he
regards
as
the
signal
success
of
his
trip
to
London
last
week
Mr
Pearson
was
expected
to
brief
his
cabinet
colleagues
and
senior
advisers
today
on
the
substance
of
his
conversations
with
Prime
Minister
Macmillan
and
other
British
and
NATO
leaders
The
prime
minister
and
Mrs
Pearson
arrived
at
Uplands
KCAF
station
late
Sunday
and
were
met
by
Justice
Minister
Chevrier
acting
prime
minister
while
he
was
away
Kxternal
Affairs
Minister
Martin
and
Viscount
Amory
British
high
commissioner
to
Canada
There
were
about
10
others
including
other
cabinet
ministers
BOMB
ALARM
Mr
Pearson
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n
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DOMINGO
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than
1000
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report
which
provco
to
be
a
inican
Republic
troops
supported
by
tanks
and
rocket-
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alarm
that
a
bomb
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nlinns
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on
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ins
ULAI
awaiting
orders
to
strike
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Yukon
in
London
by
le
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tion
de
Liberation
Qucbecois
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bis
talks
in
London
he
I
said
they
were
very
pleasant
and
very
successful
from
my
-point
of
view
i
1
did
what
I
had
hoped
1
j
would
be
able
to
do
to
re
reestablish
�
establish
contact
with
the
prime
minister
Harold
Macmillan
and
his
colleagues
and
others
of
my
friends
in
London
Wc
Thron
tlmnilprstnrni
nrrnr-
had
a
erv
nood
exchange
of
of
Costa
Kica
president
of
the
rcd
in
tho
aria
Sunday
but
views
on
a
tot
of
things
and
I
OAS
council
called
an
execu
rririintinn
use
lioM
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think
it
was
mutiiallv
hplnful
conducted
Sunday
evening
to
officially
open
the
47th
annual
BC
convention
tivj
session
of
thccouncil
today
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five
day
outlook
forecast
by
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VISITS
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to
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cool
showery
weather
all
week
sions
its
last
report
on
survey
carson
saw
week
of
the
situation
I
Tuesday
will
be
cloudy
with
i
The
Dominican
troops
were
rushed
to
the
border
town
of
Jimani
Sunday
night
amid
un
unconfirmed
�
confirmed
rumors
that
Presi
President
�
dent
Juan
Uosch
would
order
an
invasion
unless
Haitian
Pres
ident
Francois
us
Duvaliers
reg
sunny
periods
There
will
be
a
He
hopes
to
make
the
same
few
showers
both
days
with
kind
of
informal
visit
with
isolated
thunderstorms
after
j
President
Kennedy
when
he
noon
and
evening
Continuing
i
goes
to
Hyannis
Port
this
week
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Tuesday
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on
promise
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of
the
s
-
r
-
i
ininisiers
conierence
anu
u
i
wasnt
discussed
in
London
but
Commonwealth
trade
ministers
arc
meeting
there
in
advance
of
the
forthcoming
GATT
meeting
in
Geneva
General
Burns
Canadian
disarmament
negotiator
in
Gen
Geneva
�
eva
is
doing
remarkably
good
work
hes
an
idealist
and
also
a
strong
realist
and
hes
a
good
man
to
have
there
George
Drew
a
former
na
national
�
tional
Conservative
leader
who
now
is
Canadian
high
commis
commissioner
�
sioner
in
London
accompanied
him
on
many
of
his
talks
and
the
subject
of
Mr
Drews
re-
turn
to
Canada
was
not
dis
discussed
�
cussed
i
Canadas
policy
on
extend-
ing
offshore
fishing
limits
is
I
not
very
far
removed
from
i
Britains
newly
-announced
de
cision
to
push
the
three
mile
limit
farther
out
to
sea
and
the
Canadian
government
is
dis
discussing
�
cussing
how
it
can
be
done
without
disturbing
its
foreign
friends
He
indicated
by
his
response
to
reporters
questions
that
closer
Anglo
Canadian
ties
in
trade
and
defence
were
the
principal
topics
of
his
discus
discussions
�
sions
FOUT
SIMPSON
NWT
fP
All
residents
were
evacuated
bearing
this
message
Peter
ciews
began
pumping
out
base
A
skeleton
force
in
this
flood-
A
task
force
of
12
men
includ-
Tcmpleton
regional
adminis-
ments
Sunday
in
the
high
sec-
administrator
Sid
trator
Yellowknife
NWT
tion
of
the
town
Where
flood-
Sunday
night
island
flooding
arranging
im-
mg
was
caused
by
backing
up
mighty
Mackenzie
Hiver
show
on
Should
danger
mediate
total
evacuation
sewers
disinfectant
would
be
cd
signs
of
breaking
up
I
threaten
a
siren
will
be
I
The
message
signed
by
Mr
j
applied
later
If
downstream
ice
goes
out
sounded
and
an
air
force
heli-
Hancock
will
be
transmitted
in
I
Several
men
were
assigned
to
residents
who
evacuated
this
copter
will
whisk
the
men
to
cae
ot
a
flood
emergency
feed
the
communitys
dogs
centre
GOO
miles
north
of
Fd-
safety
The
ndrrow
channel
between
most
of
which
were
chained
to
monton
can
continue
with
plans
Tacked
on
the
wall
m
the
the
island
and
the
mainland
is
fences
near
the
hostel
and
to
return
to
help
with
the
clean-
transport
communications
ecu-
open
and
water
from
the
Liard
school
up
But
if
the
ice
first
goes
out
above
the
town
this
settlement
of
75
and
the
two
mile
long
island
it
sits
upon
could
be
en
tiiely
flooded
Fort
Simpson
lies
at
the
con
confluence
�
fluence
of
the
Mackenzie
and
Liard
rivers
It
flooded
last
week
for
the
first
tune
since
1U3G
when
ice
on
the
Mackenzie
blocked
the
spring
thaw
of
the
northward
flowing
Liard
It
swept
through
the
town
dump
tie
in
town
u
a
teletype
tape
Kiver
is
tlowing
through
Woik
Mr
Tenipleton
flew
in
Sun-
Cabinet
to
consider
help
FOUT
SMITH
NWT
tP
begin
as
soon
as
loud
waters
or
restored
on
high
ground
The
federal
cabinet
will
decide
leccdc
i
The
minister
estimated
dam-
tlus
week
what
assistance
it
He
said
claims
for
damage
in
age
at
Hay
JUvcr
at
lGO0000
will
piovide
two
northern
coni
jthe
hard
hit
town
of
Hay
Kiver
two
-
thirds
of
the
estimated
munities
hit
by
floods
will
be
paid
by
the
federal
gov-
value
of
property
in
the
town
Northern
Affairs
Minister
Ar-
eminent
when
approved
by
a
of
1800
S
W
Hancock
Fort
thur
Laing
said
the
work
oil
team
of
assessors
About
50
Simpson
administrator
estimat-
ice
20
feet
high
on
the
main
restoiing
Hay
JUver
N
W
T
homes
destroyed
or
damaged
med
damage
m
his
cenue
at
street
land
Fort
Simpson
NWT
will
Fort
Simpson
will
be
repaired
more
than
750000
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a
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OF
MONKEYS
AND
MICE
Patty
is
a
ring
tailed
monkey
wno
lives
in
a
Florida
zoo
She
recently
adopted
a
white
mouse
caring
for
him
as
though
he
were
her
own
baby
and
not
letting
anyone
near
him
TNS
photo
IN
KAMLOOPS
Davie
wiil
oppose
Phil
KAMLOOPS
I
E
Davie
Fulton
provincial
Conservative
leader
will
seek
election
to
the
legislature
in
Kamloops
con
constituency
�
stituency
The
Social
Credit
incumbent
Highways
Minister
Gaglardi
has
welcomed
the
challenge
I
In
announcing
his
choice
at
a
constituency
meeting
Saturday
1
former
Justice
Minister
Fulton
said
My
chief
reason
is
simply
that
the
cause
to
which
I
have
I
dedicated
myself
is
so
impor
important
�
tant
that
I
have
decided
to
pur
pursue
�
sue
it
with
complete
conviction
in
everything
I
do
To
do
any-
thing
less
than
run
here
in
my
own
place
the
place
I
still
claim
and
continue
to
claim
as
j
home
would
take
away
from
this
conviction
GAGLARDI
CONFIDENT
Mr
Fulton
justice
and
works
minister
in
former
Prime
Min
ister
Diefenbakers
cabinet
rep
represented
�
resented
Kamloops
in
Ottawa
from
1115
until
stepping
clown
earlier
this
year
to
seek
the
provincial
leadership
Mr
Gaglardi
commented
As
far
as
I
am
concerned
I
am
happy
to
welcome
any
contest
with
anyone
Whatever
I
am
and
the
contribution
I
have
becn
able
to
make
to
the
tremendous
strides
in
develop
development
�
ment
which
the
province
has
made
in
the
last
10
years
has
been
made
possible
only
be
because
�
cause
the
people
of
Kamloops
have
given
me
tremendous
help
and
backing
I
have
every
confidence
the
people
will
continue
to
give
me
the
back
backing
�
ing
they
always
have
PLANS
MADE
Mr
Fulton
said
an
offieiil
nominating
convention
will
bo
held
Liter
this
month
the
fiibt
of
52
as
his
party
goes
after
every
seat
in
the
provincial
house
I
am
back
t
bring
a
new
government
he
said
We
know
what
we
have
to
do
We
have
the
plans
to
do
it
By
Wednesday
of
next
week
wo
will
have
completed
the
wuik
of
drawing
up
a
chait
and
a
plan
for
victory
in
the
next
pro
provincial
�
vincial
election
Skeleton
force
keeps
anxious
eye
on
river
ice
day
atternooh
for
an
hour
long
conference
with
Mr
Hancock
When
flood
conditions
case
tents
will
be
erected
on
a
giassy
lot
behind
the
Hudsons
Bay
store
staff
house
to
ac
accommodate
�
commodate
25
families
whose
homes
were
ruined
Tents
would
be
supplied
by
the
Indian
affairs
brain
h
uten
utensils
�
sils
stoves
and
blankets
by
the
army
and
other
supplies
by
the
Bed
Cross
Mr
Hancock
said
sanitary
facilities
would
be
installed
ami
the
tents
would
be
supplied
running
water
Later
new
homes
would
be
built
on
higher
ground
I
The
first
group
expected
to
I
return
would
be
the
childrens
hospital
personnel
and
the
hos
hostel
�
tel
staff
They
would
be
follow
followed
�
ed
by
maintenance
workers
ami
teachers
Others
would
come
when
homes
weie
ready
foe
i
occupancy