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Twoar
crash
results
in
injuries
to
couple
A
city
couple
suffered
minor
injuries
in
a
traffic
mishap
Monday
16
miles
south
of
here
on
the
Cariboo
highway
Mr
and
Mrs
Wilfred
Aizlcwood
were
treated
at
the
hospital
and
released
RCMP
said
Mr
Aizlcwoods
car
was
rammed
in
the
rear
by
a
second
car
driven
by
William
Strnm
also
of
Prinrr
irorp
The
-nishap
occurred
at
a
spot
being
repaired
by
highways
crews
CLEAN
UP
ON
IN
TWO
OTHERS
Another
northern
town
might
flood
YELLOWKNIFE
NWT
CD
-
Clean
up
operations
here
started
in
two
northern
communities
in
the
wake
of
major
floods
and
a
third
settlement
is
preparing
for
what
is
expected
to
be
one
of
its
worst
inundations
in
history
FULTON
SLATED
TO
VISIT
CITY
15C
Conservative
loader
Da
Davie
�
vie
Fulton
is
expected
to
visit
Prince
George
within
the
next
few
weeks
Dud
Saw
ley
local
Tory
chief
said
today
that
Mr
Ful
Fultons
�
tons
plans
are
not
definite
but
that
he
certainly
will
be
coming
to
Prince
George
in
the
near
future
While
he
is
here
Mr
Fulton
will
meet
Prince
George
Con
Conservatives
�
servatives
to
discuss
plans
for
the
next
provincial
cam
campaign
�
paign
and
he
may
address
a
public
meeting
Dawson
chamber
takes
four
here
on
way
home
A
2t
meniber
delegation
from
the
Dawson
Creek
Chamber
of
Commerce
arrived
in
Prince
George
Saturday
night
after
a
week
long
publicity
trip
through
the
Lower
Mainland
The
delegation
headed
by
chamber
president
Don
Phil
Phillips
�
lips
visited
chambers
in
Van
Vancouver
�
couver
and
North
Vancouver
to
push
for
paving
of
the
Alaska
Highway
A
second
aspect
of
the
trip
was
to
promote
the
improve
improvement
�
ment
of
the
Hart
Highway
into
Dawson
Creek
The
delegation
stayed
over
overnight
�
night
in
Prince
George
and
Sunday
morning
chamber
mem
members
�
bers
were
taken
on
a
tour
of
the
Prince
George
Vocational
School
by
principal
Phil
Mac
Grcgor
They
returned
to
Dawson
Creek
by
Pacific
Great
Eastern
Railway
Sunday
afternoon
TOT
DROWNS
IN
DITCH
LADNER
Pi
William
Van
Pol
2
was
found
dead
near
his
home
here
Monday
night
drown
UN
MAY
ENTER
CONFLICT
Water
and
ice
have
retreated
from
the
island
settlement
of
Hay
River
At
Fort
Simpson
built
on
an
island
at
the
confluence
of
the
Mackenzie
anil
Liard
rivers
1
the
threat
of
flooding
has
cased
though
about
one
third
of
the
settlement
remained
under
water
Monday
night
More
than
400
miles
down
river
from
Fort
Simpson
air
patrols
of
the
northern
affairs
department
kept
watch
on
the
level
of
the
Mackenzie
at
Akla
vik
a
settlement
of
about
530
persons
mostly
natives
We
dont
expect
trouble
there
for
10
days
to
two
weeks
Grant
Wagner
assistant
ad
administrator
�
ministrator
of
the
Mackenzie
district
said
The
air
force
has
been
ad
advised
�
vised
to
have
helicopters
on
a
standby
basis
he
added
Meanwhile
a
check
was
started
of
accommodations
at
Inuvik
NWT
a
centre
built
by
the
federal
government
for
its
people
because
of
the
an
annual
�
nual
spring
flood
problems
at
Aklavik
which
lies
on
a
vast
delta
at
the
mouth
of
the
Mac
Mackenzie
�
kenzie
about
1600
miles
north
northwest
�
west
of
Edmonton
Northern
observers
said
prob
problems
�
lems
in
the
far
north
this
spring
would
be
fierce
because
of
speedy
breakups
along
the
vast
25oo
mlle
Mackenzie
JUvcr
tystcm
second
largest
in
North
America
Ice
along
the
Macken
Mackenzie
�
zie
proper
and
its
large
tribu
tributaries
�
taries
was
tearing
loose
in
a
fraction
of
the
normal
thawing
time
At
Hay
River
clean
up
oper
operations
�
ations
were
in
full
swing
Of
Officials
�
ficials
pondered
a
possible
re
relocation
�
location
of
the
town
in
the
mainland
The
first
group
of
49
women
and
children
was
to
return
to
Hay
River
today
from
Yellow
knife
A
task
force
of
180
men
Monday
began
to
rebuild
a
ed
in
two
feet
of
swift
flowing
causeway
linking
the
island
and
water
in
a
ditch
He
had
been
I
the
mainland
and
it
was
to
be
missing
nearly
three
hours
finished
today
Council
president
Roger
Scy
doux
of
France
awaited
word
from
council
members
before
deciding
how
to
respond
to
Hai
Haitis
�
tis
call
Monday
for
a
session
without
delay
on
the
Domini
Dominican
�
can
Republics
threats
of
ag
aggression
�
gression
Now
hear
this
Prominent
visitor
to
PG
this
week
is
Dave
Kintock
of
Ver
Vernon
�
non
who
reps
for
Hiram
Walk
Walker
�
er
in
the
UC
Interior
Biggest
news
item
however
is
that
Dave
has
been
promoted
to
the
rank
of
full
colonel
in
the
Can
Canadian
�
adian
army
and
put
in
charge
of
the
newly
created
militia
dis
district
�
trict
with
HQ
at
Vernon
Members
ot
the
Prince
George
Tennis
Club
had
a
G8
net
stolen
from
the
courts
Raster
week
weekend
�
end
It
still
hasnt
turned
up
Meanwhile
the
clubbers
dug
intu
their
pockets
and
came
up
with
38
to
buy
a
cheaper
net
which
will
do
them
But
whats
really
bothering
them
is
what
would
anvbody
do
with
a
15
foot
tennis
net
Pie
on
sports
page
jeslerday
listed
name
of
five
of
the
six
women
in
the
photo
Should
have
read
left
to
right-
Flo
Van
Essen
Ann
Boa
I
Doreen
Jeffery
Pat
Harvie
Gerry
Scott
and
Leona
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Shallard
If
youre
saving
the
pic
for
your
scrapbook
cut
out
these
lines
and
paste
them
over
the
originals
Members
of
the
Kiwanis
Clubs
will
stage
the
second
house
to
house
can
canvass
�
vass
tonight
to
gather
material
for
their
annual
auction
and
rummage
sale
June
8
Anything
you
dont
want
will
be
accept
acceptable
�
able
such
as
old
clothes
furni
furniture
�
ture
beer
bottles
et
ceteia
PWA
boss
man
Bernie
Bergeron
has
a
new
card
game
but
dont
play
it
against
him
hes
too
lucky
When
300
gals
hit
town
the
place
is
likely
to
jump
And
thats
exactly
what
happened
to
the
Legion
last
night
when
the
gals
attending
the
BC
Legion
Ladies
Auxil
Auxiliary
�
iary
convention
took
over
the
building
It
was
the
best
and
liveliest
time
the
new
building
has
seen
vet
Somehody
must
be
getting
spanked
by
the
Little
Colonel
down
Victoria
way
Why
else
would
OKcefes
beer
and
Park
and
Telford
dis
distillery
�
tillery
products
be
yanked
off
11
C
Liquor
Store
shelves
for
one
week
Businessmen
and
residents
of
this
city
spend
a
lot
of
money
annually
enticing
tourists
to
this
neck
of
the
woods
because
the
tourist
industry
is
a
multi
million
dollar
biz
So
its
hard
to
understand
why
at
least
one
local
restaurant
takes
advantage
of
a
convention
to
raise
prices
on
even
the
simplest
meals
were
injured
Monday
when
a
Trans
Canada
Air
Lines
plane
was
rocked
by
violent
air
cur
currents
�
rents
high
above
the
Rocky
Mountains
Monday
on
a
flight
from
Vancouver
to
Ottawa
A
TCA
spokesman
said
Mon
1
day
night
four
of
the
passen
passengers
�
gers
remained
in
hospital
none
of
them
seriously
injured
Oth
Others
�
ers
were
released
after
exami
examination
�
nation
or
treatment
A
passenger
said
the
plane
dropped
sharply
perhaps
about
800
feet
and
another
said
he
was
lifted
from
his
seat
while
trying
to
fasten
his
seat
belt
L
M
Schmidt
77
of
Cud-
Island
dispute
marks
time
WASHINGTON
The
Haitian
dispute
marked
time
today
on
two
diplomatic
fronts
imid
rising
expectations
that
no
decisive
political
or
military
move
will
come
soon
to
unseat
President
Francois
Duvalier
The
United
Nations
Security
WORTHLESS
PESO
BRINGS
CHARGE
A
man
appeared
in
city
po
police
�
lice
court
today
charged
with
false
pretences
involving
a
worthless
Mexican
peso
note
Ronald
Hill
was
remanded
without
plea
to
May
10
to
ob
obtain
�
tain
legal
advice
RCMP
allege
Hill
obtained
5
worth
of
gas
at
Halfway
Lodge
on
the
Hart
Highway
by
tendering
the
note
eh
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One
man
worth
Sask
a
retired
njssrnoprs
kepcr
returning
from
Gonzalo
Facio
of
Costa
Rica
chairman
of
the
Organization
of
American
States
predicted
the
UN
group
would
refer
the
Hai
Haitian
�
tian
complaint
back
to
the
OAS
which
debated
the
issue
for
two
hours
Monday
The
only
OAS
action
was
an
appeal
to
both
sides
not
to
resort
to
force
Facio
did
not
say
when
the
OAS
would
meet
again
The
Dominican
ambassador
was
re
repotted
�
potted
returning
to
Washington
today
with
new
complaints
for
the
OAS
The
chairman
of
the
OAS
factfinding
group
on
the
dispute
was
expected
to
report
later
in
the
week
While
Dominican
armed
for
ces
were
reported
poised
on
the
Haitian
border
and
Presit
dent
Juan
Bosch
scheduled
a
radio
television
speech
for
to
tonight
�
night
US
authorities
voiced
doubt
that
Bosch
had
the
mili
military
�
tary
might
to
conquer
Haiti
In
the
US
opinion
a
Domini
Dominican
�
can
attack
would
rally
the
Hai
Haitians
�
tians
behind
Duvalier
and
dam
damage
�
age
the
Dominican
case
in
the
OAS
Ambassador
John
Bartlow
Martin
was
said
to
have
given
this
advice
to
Bosch
Still
the
ominican
chief
might
make
at
least
a
to
ken
assault
was
not
ruled
out
store
visit
with
his
sister
in
Woodburn
Oregon
was
dead
on
arrival
at
hospital
in
Edmonton
TCA
spokesman
said
an
autopsy
was
performed
Mon
day
night
to
determine
cause
of
death
and
results
would
be
known
today
In
hospital
were
Stanton
Mooney
TCA
district
sales
man
manager
�
ager
from
Victoria
Lee
Davis
of
San
Jose
Calif
Mrs
Mar
Marion
�
ion
Klemmer
of
Rosctown
Sasl
and
Mrs
Walter
Wood
of
Diggar
Sask
A
TCA
spokesman
said
the
plane
carried
61
revenue
pas
passengers
�
sengers
three
company
em
employees
�
ployees
and
a
crew
of
five
He
added
the
interior
of
the
C0
ton
craft
was
a
shambles
Some
seats
wosc
knocked
out
of
place
and
newspapers
blankets
and
other
items
were
scattered
The
four
engine
plane
with
a
capacity
of
109
passengers
suf-
Second
Telstar
tossed
aloft
CAPE
CANAVERAL
Fla
IV
A
second
Telstar
communi
communications
�
cations
satellite
was
rocketed
toward
an
orbit
about
the
earth
today
and
project
officials
re
reported
�
ported
an
hour
after
launch
launching
�
ing
that
there
was
every
indi
indication
�
cation
of
success
in
the
early
stages
The
satellite
Telstar
II
was
designed
as
another
step
to
toward
�
ward
development
of
a
world
worldwide
�
wide
space
communication
sys
system
�
tem
Because
of
the
long
highly
elliptical
nature
of
the
desired
orbit
Telstar
II
should
require
nearly
four
hours
to
make
one
circuit
of
the
earth
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A
KITCHEN
SINK
UP
FOR
GRABS
JUNE
8
WHEN
the
annual
Kiwanis
auction
is
held
Some
of
the
things
which
have
already
been
collected
for
the
fund
raising
affair
arc
displayed
by
left
to
right
Roy
Langill
of
the
advertising
committee
Bruce
Low
who
is
in
charge
ot
clothing
and
Art
James
chairman
of
the
auction
committee
Anyone
with
anything
to
donate
like
the
bird
cage
toilet
ladies
hats
vacuum
cleaner
bathroom
scales
and
other
items
shown
here
should
call
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CRAFT
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ROUGH
AIR
Man
dies
as
plane
shakes
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and
25
other
Citizen
The
only
daily
newspaper
serving
Central
British
Columbia
PRINCE
GEORGE
BRITISH
COLUMBIA
TUESDAY
AMY
7
1963
fercd
no
apparent
structural
damage
but
was
to
undergo
in
inspection
�
spection
today
The
aircraft
ran
into
severe
turbulence
at
21000
feet
about
50
miles
west
of
Rocky
Moun
Mountain
�
tain
House
Alta
25
minutes
flying
time
from
Edmonton
The
plane
was
piloted
by
Cap
Captain
�
tain
George
Smith
of
Vancou
Vancouver
�
ver
Mr
Davis
43
laughed
as
he
told
of
his
experience
trom
a
hospital
bed
I
think
I
know
what
John
Glenn
felt
like
He
said
he
didnt
have
time
to
fasten
his
seat
belt
There
were
two
things
I
remember
One
was
a
hat
and
coffee
fly
flying
�
ing
through
the
air
Municipal
men
select
Rupert
administrator
Prince
Ruperts
city
adminis
administrator
�
trator
Scott
McLaren
has
been
elected
president
of
the
at
North
Central
BC
Municipal
Officers
Association
Past
president
is
City
Manager
Arran
Thomson
of
Prince
George
Mr
Thomson
said
18
repre
representatives
�
sentatives
from
municipalities
throughout
North
Central
BC
were
at
the
meeting
in
Smithers
on
Saturday
at
which
Mr
Mc
McLaren
�
Laren
was
named
president
Also
attending
from
Prince
George
were
city
comptroller
Chester
Jeffery
city
clerk
Ted
Kent
and
city
solicitor
Cecil
Edwards
Commercial
vehicle
licencing
and
length
of
trade
licences
were
discussed
TO
3V2
Bank
chops
lending
rate
OTTAWA
rP
In
a
move
heralding
easier
credit
the
Bank
of
Canada
Monday
cut
its
lending
rate
to
3Vj
per
cent
from
four
It
was
the
fourth
reduction
of
the
bank
rate
sincc
it
was
peg
ged
at
six
per
cent
last
June
as
part
of
the
former
govern
governments
�
ments
austerity
program
The
rate
the
countrys
lead
leading
�
ing
indicator
of
the
cost
of
credit
generally
now
is
at
its
lowest
point
since
May
of
last
vear
Bank
Governor
Louis
Ras
minsky
said
in
announcing
the
move
Monday
night
that
it
was
designed
to
continue
to
en
courage
credif
conditions
thaf
facilitate
sound
domestic
econ
economic
�
omic
expansion
IMPROVEMENT
SHOWN
He
also
noted
that
in
the
last
six
months
there
has
been
an
improvement
in
Canadas
cur
current
�
rent
balance
of
international
payments
and
that
the
foreign
exchange
reserves
position
had
developed
in
a
satisfactory
way
Last
week
it
was
announced
that
the
foreign
exchange
re
reserves
�
serves
reached
a
record
2671
400000
in
April
a
jump
of
71
300000
in
that
month
A
year
ago
these
reserves
were
in
a
sharp
decline
that
be
became
�
came
critical
in
June
touching
off
the
austerity
drive
The
bank
rate
was
fixed
at
six
per
cent
as
part
of
an
effort
to
en
encourage
�
courage
an
increased
inflow
of
foreign
capital
which
had
been
drying
up
Prior
to
being
pegged
the
bank
rate
was
a
floating
one
which
varied
with
the
demands
of
the
money
market
It
was
set
25
per
cent
above
the
inter
est
rate
paid
on
the
weekly
sale
of
treasury
bills
The
week
be
before
�
fore
pegging
this
floating
rate
was
517
per
cent
GOOD
RISE
The
fixed
rate
of
six
per
cent
was
dropped
to
5ii
per
cent
in
September
five
per
cent
in
November
A
good
rise
in
for
foreign
�
eign
exchange
reserves
pre
preceded
�
ceded
each
reduction
The
period
of
the
old
floating
rate
began
Nov
1
1956
It
held
around
the
three-per-cent
mark
until
1959
In
January
of
that
year
the
rate
was
325
but
by
August
it
had
streaked
to
641
a
recoul
high
After
that
it
rose
and
fell
in
the
throe-to-five
range
MORE
DEMONSTRATIONS
SLATED
AS
JAILS
BULGE
BIRMINGHAM
Ala
W
i
2
Desegregation
of
all
down
1
maincd
in
the
crowded
jails
and
almost
to
the
bursting
point
with
i
Negroes
today
and
leaders
of
a
massing
desegregation
drive
pledged
more
demonstrations
We
will
definitely
have
more
demonstrations
said
Martin
Luther
King
Jr
president
of
the
Southern
Christian
Leader
Leadership
�
ship
Conference
Kings
comment
followed
the
arrest
Monday
of
a
police-estimated
1000
marchers
includ
including
�
ing
Negro
comedian
Dick
Greg
Gregory
�
ory
The
vast
majority
of
those
arrested
for
parading
without
a
permit
were
school
children
or
other
teenagers
Many
skipped
classes
to
join
in
the
campaign
King
said
the
goals
of
the
de
segregation
drive
are
1
A
fair
policy
for
hiring
Negroes
for
jobs
lunch
counters
restrooins
and
water
fountains
3
Establishment
of
a
bi
racial
committee
to
study
broad
steps
toward
desegregation
including
the
public
schools
4
Dropping
of
all
charges
against
all
Negroes
ai
tested
for
picketing
parading
and
other
demonstrations
The
Negro
leaders
have
sought
permits
to
parade
They
were
denied
on
grounds
it
would
cause
a
disturbance
More
than
2400
now
have
been
arrested
since
demonstra
tions
started
Thursday
An
additional
200
plus
includ
ing
King
were
arrested
in
earl
ler
phases
of
the
drive
which
began
April
nnl
a
3
Pol
As
a
group
led
by
Gregory
was
taken
off
Monday
wave
after
wave
of
other
groups
left
the
church
on
the
edge
of
the
business
district
They
sang
fieedoin
songs
as
they
walked
two
by
two
carrying
placards
The
groups
were
stopped
by
police
ofticers
arrested
placed
in
school
buses
and
hauled
to
jail
The
operation
lasted
about
two
hours
A
march
on
the
city
jail
was
planned
Monday
night
It
was
cancelled
shortly
before
the
scheduled
stait
BIRMINGHAM
Ala
AP
-Hundreds
of
Negro
children
and
7e
n
Cnnv
3TW
tt
Monlb
-
-
ri
fr
ft
ftT
CARRIER
TO
ACCOMMODATE
700
3
school
jobs
let
by
district
MANY
TOURISTS
EYE
PROVINCE
VICTORIA
CD
The
BC
Travel
Bureau
reported
today
that
April
inquiries
to
its
offices
ran
substantially
ahead
of
the
previous
all
time
high
for
that
month
The
bureau
reported
1598
inquiries
of
which
nearly
50
per
cent
came
from
Califor
California
�
nia
School
District
57
board
got
a
head
start
Monday
in
its
race
to
provide
accommodation
for
more
than
700
new
students
expected
to
enrol
at
district
schools
in
September
At
a
special
meeting
trus
1
tecs
Let
a
114700
contract
for
construction
of
the
first
eight
room
wing
of
the
Seymour
Sub
division
elementary
school
to
Cloverdalc
Construction
Authorized
architect
Alan
Grecnwcll
to
call
tenders
for
a
four
room
and
activity
room
ad
addition
�
dition
to
the
Hart
Highway
Ele
Elementary
�
mentary
School
as
soon
as
the
department
of
education
ap
approves
�
proves
plans
Learned
the
department
has
approved
plans
for
a
two
room
addition
to
the
new
Quirt
son
Elementary
School
and
de
decided
�
cided
to
call
tenders
for
this
job
Contract
awarded
to
Clover
dale
for
the
Seymour
school
includes
one
alternate
use
of
colored
concrete
instead
of
resi
lient
flooring
throughout
the
school
COST
HIKED
This
brought
cost
of
the
school
from
the
basic
bid
price
of
114300
to
114700
Estimate
price
had
been
122000
and
the
department
was
prepared
to
share
costs
of
as
much
as
150
000
Other
bids
for
the
school
ranged
as
high
as
128565
less
900
for
the
alternate
A
total
of
five
bids
for
the
job
were
received
when
tenders
were
opened
Friday
Plans
for
the
Hart
Highway
addition
can
be
sent
to
Vic
Victoria
�
toria
for
approval
by
Wednes
Wednesday
�
day
Mr
Grcenwell
told
the
spe
special
�
cial
board
meeting
and
bids
could
be
called
next
week
Estimated
cost
of
the
project
is
118000
derived
from
Refer
Referendum
�
endum
10
surplus
funds
of
other
projects
the
surplus
from
Referendum
7
and
other
mis
miscellaneous
�
cellaneous
sources
PORTABLE
CLASSROOMS
The
two
room
addition
at
Quinson
Elementary
School
opened
last
fall
may
not
ac
actually
�
tually
be
built
this
year
If
mo
money
�
ney
is
short
portable
classrooms
may
be
used
to
cover
growth
During
Mondays
meeting
superintendent
J
M
Phillipson
said
that
plans
for
four
room
and
activity
room
additions
to
Kelly
Road
Elementary
Junior
Secondary
School
arc
expected
to
be
approved
this
week
Hauled
to
city
jail
in
school
buses
teenaged
Negro
boys
and
girls
had
to
wait
for
hours
in
a
fenced
enclosure
while
of
officers
�
ficers
processed
them
Some
got
soaked
by
rain
before
they
were
shuttled
into
a
hallway
We
got
them
in
as
quickly
as
possible
when
it
began
rain
raining
�
ing
said
an
officer
New
mat
mattresses
�
tresses
were
purchased
he
said
in
order
to
provide
for
the
prisoner
overflow
The
500
600
juveniles
were
processed
through
juvenile
couit
and
officials
worked
until
after
midnight
Sandwiches
and
milk
were
given
the
children
as
they
waited
for
processing
Then
they
were
again
loaded
in
buses
and
taken
to
the
ad-
integration
teenagers
some
of
them
crying
ministration
building
of
the
Pnlin
do
homo
snt
nt
the
nicht
in
state
fairgrounds
There
mat-
ice
officials
said
at
least
2000
1
improvised
quarters
as
a
state
t
tresses
laid
on
the
concrete
declined
to
uoit
bond
and
re-
fairground
buiJdiuj
floor
bened
as
beds
YOUTHS
BLAMED
IN
BOMBINGS
VICTORIA
CP
RCMP
be
believe
�
lieve
they
have
solved
the
mystery
bombings
Four
ju
juveniles
�
veniles
arc
thought
respons
responsible
�
ible
They
said
today
the
youths
began
by
experimenting
with
rockets
and
then
started
to
make
bombs
Some
residents
who
sus
suspected
�
pected
juveniles
at
play
when
the
bombs
first
started
to
ex
explode
�
plode
several
weeks
ago
be
began
�
gan
to
be
more
concerned
when
notes
were
found
But
the
notes
too
were
only
at
attempts
�
tempts
of
the
four
youngsters
to
have
some
fun
police
said
Some
notes
read
Pro
Gaglardi
resigning
govern
government
�
ment
and
No
Social
Cred
Credit
�
it
235694
JOB
City
bypass
paving
set
The
partially
completed
hiuh
way
bypass
skirting
the
citys
southern
perimeter
will
receive
another
coat
of
pavement
this
summer
Four
miles
from
the
new
Ne
chako
bridge
to
Spruce
is
in
included
�
cluded
in
a
235G9J
contract
awarded
to
City
Construction
Co
Ltd
of
Vancouver
The
company
also
received
another
contract
for
paving
of
11
miles
of
the
Hart
Highway
north
from
the
Salmon
River
bridge
Both
sections
of
highway
have
already
been
paved
but
have
deteriorated
to
the
point
where
repaving
is
necessary
said
dis
district
�
trict
highways
superintendent
Al
Park
A
289971
contract
for
paving
193
miles
of
Highway
16
near
Burns
Lake
was
also
awarded
Monday
Job
went
to
Dawson
Construction
Ltd
of
Vancouver
All
three
projects
arc
to
be
un
undertaken
�
dertaken
shortly
SHOWERS
Ot
mfV
l
A
n
f
n
2
r-
rS
roundup
lif
Cloudy
with
sunny
periods
Wednesday
A
few
showers
and
isolated
thunderstorms
in
after
afternoon
�
noon
and
evening
Little
change
in
temperature
Winds
light
ex
except
�
cept
gusty
near
thunderstorms
Low
tonight
and
high
Wednes
Wednesday
�
day
at
Prince
George
30
and
55
Quesnel
35
and
53
Smith
Smithers
�
ers
30
and
52
Peace
River
Low
tonight
and
1000
integration
marchers
jailed
high
Wednesday
at
Grande
Prairie
35
and
55
Low
tonight
and
high
Wed
Wednesday
�
nesday
at
Vancouver
40
and
58
Victoria
42
and
57
LAST
24
HOURS
Hi
Lo
Prec
Prince
George
57
31
01
Terrace
52
39
03
Smithers
52
35
01
Quesnel
58
37
trace
Williams
Lake
52
27
Kam
loops
67
31
Whitehorse
52
33
Eort
Nelson
48
35
Eort
St
John
55
36
Dawson
Creek
missing
PRAIRIE
WEATHER
Winnipeg
64
partly
cloudy
Saskatoon
44
west
wind
9
clear
Calgary
40
wind
north
GOLFER
CATCHES
13
INCH
TROUT
LAKE
OSWEGO
Ore
AP
This
may
sound
fishv
but
golfer
Harry
Clow
caught
a
13
inch
trout
Monday
during
the
first
round
of
the
Oregon
Open
A
nearby
lake
swollen
by
rains
overflowed
onto
the
first
fairway
at
the
Lake
0
wego
Country
Club
Clow
grabbed
the
fish
with
his
bare
hands
He
said
a
bigger
one
got
away