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OF
THE
NEW
71000
ST
MICHAEL
AND
ALL
ANGELS
Anglican
Church
is
on
schedule
church
spokesmen
said
today
The
building
going
up
next
to
the
present
church
at
Fifth
and
Victoria
is
expected
to
be
fin
finished
�
ished
in
August
Here
Cloverdale
Construction
crews
raise
one
of
the
nine
laminated
arches
that
will
be
an
integral
part
of
the
buildings
design
as
well
as
of
its
structure
Services
are
continuing
to
be
held
in
the
old
church
next
door
Hal
Vandcrvoort
photo
IN
NORTHERN
SLAYING
Pdsoner
faces
murder
count
WHITEHORSE
YT
CP
Kroli
Marsi
26
a
Hungarian
immigrant
has
been
charged
with
capital
murder
in
the
mys
mysterious
�
terious
disappearance
of
Henry
Meriguct
20
of
Annecy
France
No
date
has
been
set
by
the
territorial
court
for
the
preli
preliminary
�
minary
hearing
but
it
is
not
likely
that
Marsi
now
-serving
43
months
for
burglary
and
theft
in
the
BC
Penitentiary
in
New
Westminster
will
ap
Weather
roundup
Sunny
with
a
few
cloudy
pe
periods
�
riods
Friday
afternoon
A
little
warmer
Light
winds
Low
to
tonight
�
night
and
high
Friday
at
Prince
George
arid
Qucsnel
40
and
75
Smithers
35
and
70
Saturday
outlook
Fair
and
warm
Low
tonight
and
high
Friday
at
Vancouver
50
and
70
Vic
Victoria
�
toria
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and
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24
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Prince
George
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Quesnel
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31
Memo
to
City
Engineer
Bill
Jones
Please
remind
your
patching
crew
to
fill
holes
in
Quebec
between
Third
and
Fifth
before
someone
loses
a
compact
or
a
5
lon
dump
truck
Local
branch
of
the
Canadian
Mental
Health
Association
hopes
to
at
least
double
its
present
membership
of
30
before
Health
Minister
Erie
Martins
visit
here
next
fall
The
idea
said
presi
president
�
dent
Bob
Moss
is
to
try
to
Im
Imps
�
ps
ess
the
minister
with
the
concern
felt
hereabout
over
mental
health
problems
and
thereby
to
speed
up
the
estab
establishment
�
lishment
of
a
mental
health
unit
for
the
Northern
Interior
Stait
will
be
made
tonight
8
pm
health
unit
building
when
a
few
new
members
are
ex
expected
�
pected
to
sign
up
Inspecting
PG
airport
terminal
facilities
this
week
was
a
chap
from
the
department
of
transports
ccon
omic
policy
branch
in
Ottawa
He
was
conducting
part
of
a
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in
court
before
August
Only
tentative
identification
has
been
confirmed
on
parts
of
a
body
found
May
27
at
Mile
693
of
the
Alaska
Highway
in
an
unused
section
of
a
gravel
pit
225
miles
southeast
of
White
horse
RCMP
who
have
tentatively
identified
the
remains
as
those
Williams
Lake
GC
41
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Whitehorse
53
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Nelson
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overnight
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wind
8
overcast
Lethbridge
53
wind
south
5
sunny
Now
hear
this
suney
on
terminal
needs
at
smaller
airports
Things
must
be
very
formal
in
the
federal
service
because
airport
boss
man
Sandy
Sanderson
knew
his
visitor
only
as
Mr
Conboy
and
never
learned
his
first
name
or
even
initials
-Mr
C
arrived
un
unannounced
�
announced
just
like
the
HCMP
boys
arc
supposed
to
do
on
a
university
campus
Vancou
Vancouver
�
ver
Sun
columnist
Les
Wedman
recently
wrote
a
column
on
Outdoorscaster
Ted
Peck
but
Les
cither
dossnt
know
Peck
as
well
as
he
lets
on
or
he
was
reaching
a
bit
to
bo
funny
He
referred
to
Ted
as
a
pipe
smoking
cigaret
salesman
Ted
not
only
never
smokes
a
pipe
he
doesnt
own
one
and
never
has
A
word
on
behalf
of
the
unfortunates
who
have
to
ride
the
CNIt
local
between
PG
and
McBride
Why
not
provide
movies
or
some
other
form
of
entertainment
to
while
away
those
long
long
whistle
stops
Like
it
sat
at
Giscome
station
for
45
minutes
Tuesday
Interesting
phenomenon
on
radio
Thursday
mornings
is
that
ou
can
listen
to
sstire
from
Canadian
humorist
Max
Raw
hide
Ferguson
from
830
to
0
on
CUC
at
890
on
our
dial
or
from
845
to
3
ou
can
catch
Premier
Bennett
on
CKPG
sound
55
tr
sumpin
But
if
you
switch
over
too
quickly
from
one
to
tother
its
hard
to
tell
which
is
the
satire
France
disappeared
in
the
Mile
693
area
last
August
He
was
on
his
way
home
after
tracing
the
footsteps
of
his
grandfather
who
took
part
in
the
1898
gold
rush
to
the
Yukon
A
label
on
a
suede
jacket
cov
covering
�
ering
the
decomposed
body
in-
France
No
were
found
horse
said
Wednesday
othc
details
were
Ca
that
--
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inai
no
no
available
idntification
now
Mcriguet
was
last
seen
in
a
car
in
the
area
last
Aug
30
Police
said
the
body
was
par
partially
�
tially
covered
by
dirt
Police
said
this
could
have
been
done
by
animals
or
there
could
have
been
attempts
to
bury
it
Discovery
of
the
body
was
made
by
chance
A
young
hunter
noticed
crows
circling
an
area
He
investi
investigated
�
gated
and
saw
a
hand
protrud
protruding
�
ing
from
the
sandy
soil
of
a
cattle
tramped
meadow
in
the
woods
Theft
of
29
brings
accused
year
in
jail
A
27
j
car
old
man
with
a
lengthy
record
of
convictions
for
burglary
was
sentenced
to
today
�
day
to
a
years
imprisonment
Roy
Almin
Magnusson
an
un
emploed
laborer
earlier
plead
pleaded
�
ed
guilty
to
breaking
into
the
Shasta
Cafe
and
stealing
29
Magnusson
told
Magistrate
G
O
Stewart
he
had
spent
time
in
Alberta
and
Manitoba
mental
institutions
and
asked
if
he
could
be
committed
to
one
rather
than
prison
But
the
magistrate
pointed
out
that
he
alone
could
not
order
his
commital
It
would
re
require
�
quire
the
authorization
of
two
doctors
as
well
I
can
send
mentally
ill
peo
people
�
ple
to
prisons
but
I
cant
send
them
to
mental
institutions
he
said
Magistrate
Stewart
sentenced
Magnusson
to
Oakalla
with
a
recommendation
he
serve
his
time
at
the
Haney
Young
Of
fenders
Unit
He
suggested
Magnusson
tell
the
classification
committee
of
his
previous
mental
illness
Carmen
A
Llllic
44
who
smashed
a
window
at
the
S
S
Kresge
store
June
2
was
tenced
to
four
months
in
vincial
jail
sen-pro-
In
his
first
appearance
in
court
June
3
Lillie
who
turned
himself
in
after
the
incident
said
he
had
broken
the
window
so
he
would
get
time
in
jail
to
overcome
a
liquor
problem
But
today
Lillie
said
he
was
definitely
of
the
opposite
view
now
Magistrate
Stewart
pointed
out
that
400
to
500
damage
had
been
done
and
gave
Lillie
a
choice
You
can
go
to
an
institution
which
would
probably
be
no
solution
or
you
can
go
on
pro
probation
�
bation
stay
sober
get
a
job
and
pay
the
damage
Lillie
chose
a
jail
sentence
A
Yukon
guide
Kirk
Johnson
25
of
Whitehorse
was
sen
sentenced
�
tenced
to
a
day
in
jail
and
fined
200
for
theft
of
a
car
which
was
parked
in
front
of
a
city
hotel
David
Whitchawk
22
charged
with
abducting
a
16
j
car
old
girl
ft
-m
her
Willow
River
home
Wednesday
was
remand
remanded
�
ed
without
plea
at
his
own
re
request
�
quest
to
Monday
for
trial
Hearing
of
area
zone
plan
due
this
summer
Public
hearing
on
the
Community
Planning
Area
7
zoning
plan
will
be
held
in
two
or
three
months
according
to
lihagwand
Jawanda
of
the
department
of
municipal
affairs
In
an
address
before
the
community
planning
conference
here
this
week
Mr
Jawanda
said
work
is
being
held
up
by
the
lack
of
a
base
map
The
zoning
map
has
been
ready
for
some
time
but
a
base
map
is
just
being
made
up
now
said
the
department
planner
who
worked
on
the
CPA
7
plan
e
District
construction
well
ahead
of
1962
Building
permits
for
25
houses
valued
at
222900
were
issued
by
the
Community
Planning
Area
7
building
inspectors
office
during
May
Inspector
Doug
Grant
said
today
the
May
total
brings
the
value
for
which
permits
have
been
issued
to
the
end
of
May
this
year
to
almost
1000000
Last
year
the
value
for
which
house
building
permits
were
issued
was
only
about
1000000
for
the
entire
year
BOYS
CORPSE
FOUND
BURIED
Grisly
find
launches
search
for
3
bodies
QUEBEC
CP
Police
grimly
searched
for
three
more
graves
in
Portneuf
County
today
while
detectives
sought
to
establish
the
identity
of
a
boy
found
buried
beneath
eight
inches
of
soil
Wednesday
night
Inspector
J
A
Matte
of
Que-
bec
Provincial
Police
said
po
police
�
lice
believe
that
four
boys
miss
missing
�
ing
without
a
trace
since
April
20
were
the
victims
of
a
homi
homicidal
�
cidal
sex
pervert
He
said
there
is
no
doubt
Vote
at
least
one
year
off
premier
says
thc
boy
found
Wednesday
night
I
NELSON
CP
-
An
election
and
another
label
on
a
pairof
of
Meriguct
are
awaiting
re-
pants
showed
they
came
romlSone
of
the
four
The
boiyjjnBCi
is
at
least
aycar
away
ports
on
tests
at
the
force
s
crime
laboratory
in
Regina
Mcriguet
a
student
from
WARM
f
v
wallet
or
papers
was
unrecognizaDie
oui
on
premier
Bennett
affirmed
at
a
The
body
found
was
decom
decomposed
�
posed
and
had
been
attacked
by
wild
animals
lormea
cioseiy
10
me
aescrip
1
public
dinner
here
Tuesday
af
tion
of
the
youngest
lad
Michel
I
ternoon
Morel
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I
Outlining
the
provinces
fi-
Tinnpl
Mnrnl
tln
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fnthor
nancial
shape
the
premier
RCMP
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detachment
at
whin0
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viewed
the
body
early
today
but
jnswcred
h
critics
a
clcctlon
declaring
ear-
was
There
will
be
none
this
year
nor
next
year
e
tamp
WASHINGTON
CO
-
The
Senate
finance
committee
has
rejected
a
proposal
which
would
force
all
Cana
dian
lumber
shipped
to
the
US
to
be
marked
with
the
country
of
origin
The
Canadian
government
had
argued
such
a
proposal
would
have
been
a
breach
of
a
long
standing
US
agreement
I
to
exempt
lumber
from
such
I
requirements
However
the
committee
Wed-
nesday
did
approve
and
send
to
the
Senate
floor
for
debate
a
bill
that
would
require
all
other
imported
goods
to
show
the
country
of
origin
when
repacked
in
new
containers
in
the
U
S
The
Canadian
administration
had
also
opposed
this
bill
say
saying
�
ing
it
would
add
to
Canadian
costs
and
that
many
industries
would
be
affected
In
an
aide
memoire
sent
to
the
US
earlier
this
jear
Cana
Canadian
�
dian
authorities
argued
that
general
provisions
of
the
bill
already
approved
by
the
House
of
Representatives
would
seri
seriously
�
ously
endanger
many
Canadian
exports
to
the
US
especially
trade
goods
which
arc
normally
shipped
in
bulk
for
repackaging
in
the
US
The
US
government
sup
supported
�
ported
Canadas
objections
be
before
�
fore
the
Senate
committee
Spokesmen
indicated
that
in
all
likelihood
President
Kennedy
would
be
forced
to
veto
the
measure
if
it
got
congressional
approval
The
requirement
to
put
coun-try-of-origin
markings
on
lum
lumber
�
ber
was
offered
as
an
amend
amendment
�
ment
to
a
bill
by
Senator
B
Everett
Jordan
North
Carolina
Democrat
But
the
amendment
failed
to
get
sufficient
commit
committee
�
tee
votes
and
was
thrown
out
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STUDYING
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JUNE
13-
1963
IN
US
Senate
kilis
pla
for
lumber
s
PAPS
WORKERS
OKAY
INCREASE
VANCOUVER
CP
-
The
Unite
I
Paper
Makes
an
I
Paper
Workers
union
has
vot
cd
to
accept
a
four-per-cent
general
wage
increase
offered
by
several
BC
1orcst
indus
industry
�
try
companies
The
4000
member
Pulp
Sulphite
and
Paper
Workers
Union
has
not
completed
vot
ing
on
the
offer
Acceptance
was
recommended
by
union
executives
OILING
LIKELY
150
protest
dust
cloud
A
petition
signed
by
more
than
150
ratepayers
on
Burden
requesting
city
action
to
combat
a
growing
dust
problem
may
get
results
The
general
purposes
commit
committee
�
tee
of
city
council
Wednesday
night
decided
to
recommend
a
course
of
action
to
full
council
The
recommendation
is
to
grant
Works
Superintendent
Bill
Jones
authority
to
oil
any
mam
gravelled
streets
he
feels
necessary
to
keep
dust
at
a
minimum
This
will
include
some
sec
sections
�
tions
of
Burden
a
city
spokes
spokesman
�
man
said
Residents
of
Burden
say
thick
layers
of
dust
have
settled
on
their
homes
18
expected
to
be
charged
in
FLQ
action
MONTREAL
CP
Charges
are
expected
to
be
laid
against
17
men
and
a
woman
within
the
next
day
or
two
as
a
re
result
�
sult
of
terrorist
activity
at
tributed
to
Le
Front
de
Libera
tion
Quebecois
I
hey
are
among
21
persons
a
coroners
jury
found
crimin
ally
responsible
Wednesday
for
the
death
of
Wilfred
Vincent
ONeill
65
a
night
watchman
killed
when
a
bomb
exploded
April
20
outside
an
army
re
recruiting
�
cruiting
centre
in
the
heart
of
Montreal
7e
a
Copy
Q
JS
RICHARD
NIXON
FORMER
American
vice
president
ar
arrived
�
rived
in
Lisbon
today
with
his
wife
and
two
daughters
for
a
three
week
visit
to
Portugal
The
country
is
the
first
stop
on
a
tour
the
Nixons
arc
mak
making
�
ing
of
Europe
and
the
Middle
East
BY
MLA
Dentists
slapped
BURNS
LAKE
Staff
Cyril
Shelford
Socnl
Credit
member
of
the
legislature
for
Omineca
has
accused
the
BC
College
of
Dental
Surgeons
of
persecuting
some
of
its
members
Shelford
said
in
an
interview
here
that
the
college
is
trying
to
force
its
members
to
boycott
dental
mechanics
licenced
to
deal
with
the
public
He
said
it
is
doing
this
by
using
its
power
to
suspend
a
dentists
licence
to
practice
j
Mr
Shelford
charged
that
one
dentist
has
already
been
sus-
pended
for
a
month
for
working
with
a
mechanic
and
another
has
besn
ordered
to
appear
be
before
�
fore
the
college
If
this
sitaulion
docs
not
stop
he
said
there
is
no
question
but
that
the
govern
ment
will
have
to
step
in
and
take
over
licencing
of
dentists
The
charges
were
denied
by
Dr
Wesley
Munsie
president
of
the
dental
college
Smoking
again
blasted
by
doctors
TORONTO
cn
The
can-ccr-cigarct
issue
was
kept
boiling
Wednesday
at
the
Canadian
Medical
Associa
Associations
�
tions
annual
general
meet
meeting
�
ing
Health
Minister
Judy
La
Marsh
basically
reiterating
what
she
told
a
Liberal
meet
meeting
�
ing
in
Hamilton
lust
weekend
said
she
hopes
lo
announce
in
a
very
short
while
a
na
tional
conference
on
cigaret
smoking
and
lung
cancer
In
a
two
minute
expression
of
good
wishes
at
the
meet
meeting
�
ing
Miss
La
Marsh
said
she
has
noted
the
CMAs
concern
krf
Vs
MORE
THAN
80
PEOPLE
ATTENDED
A
DINNER
TUESDAY
HONORING
HCMP
Inspector
and
Mrs
I
C
Shank
who
are
moving
to
Ottawa
The
dinner
was
arranged
by
the
Prince
George
and
District
Horticultural
Society
of
which
Insp
Shank
is
a
former
president
under
the
convenership
of
Judge
C
V
Morrow
On
behalf
of
society
members
President
Ed
Johnston
centre
presents
the
Shanks
with
an
inscribed
rose
bowl
Roy
Fujikawa
photo
about
cigarets
and
cancer
and
this
question
is
receiving
the
closest
attention
of
my
depart
department
�
ment
Other
subjects
discussed
Wednesday
included
adoles
adolescence
�
cence
the
drug
thalidomide
and
traflic
accidents
Dr
Harry
Medovy
head
of
the
University
of
Manitobas
pediatrics
department
said
that
despite
the
general
idea
that
adolescence
is
almost
a
disease
most
adolescents
pass
through
this
stage
of
their
life
without
difficulty
Emphasis
in
recent
jears
on
juvenile
delinquency
and
on
adolescent
rebellion
have
lei
us
to
regard
this
period
of
life
as
one
that
is
full
of
probems
he
said
On
thalidomide
the
general
council
endorsed
a
proposal
that
the
drug
be
made
avail
able
td
doctors
for
research
The
councils
pharmacy
com
mittee
had
recommended
the
move
under
very
carefully
controlled
conditions
The
Jrug
has
been
blamed
for
widespread
deformity
of
babies
whose
mothers
had
used
it
during
pregnancy
The
general
council
also
expressed
concern
about
tho
rising
human
toll
in
traffic
accidents
and
called
for
im
improvement
�
provement
in
ambulance
serv
services
�
ices
compulsory
installation
of
automobile
seat
belts
and
breath
tests
in
drunken
driv
ing
tests
BLAZE
BATTLED
AT
PEACE
JOB
Four
men
and
one
crawler
tractor
are
fighting
a
forest
fire
in
the
Hudson
Hope
area
that
started
when
land
dear
ing
for
the
Portage
Mountain
dam
went
out
of
control
However
forest
service
spokesmen
said
th
fire
is
mH
particularly
serious
and
it
is
the
only
one
of
four
burning
in
the
Prince
George
Forest
District
that
is
being
fought
Hazard
is
generally
low