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ministers
to
suggest
terms
for
a
new
cost
sitarng
agreement
on
forestry
development
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forestry
minister
Niclwl
son
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in
Ottawa
that
tlu
government
is
anxious
to
renrw
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cot
sharing
agreement
a
two
year
pact
which
set
o
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cost
sharing
in
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access
roads
forest
liventonrs
and
reforestation
It
expire
March
31
Mr
Nicholson
was
speaking
at
the
opening
session
of
a
federal
provincial
forestry
conference
With
gale
force
winds
whip
whipping
�
ping
up
heavy
seas
Hurricane
Jinny
slammed
the
North
Caro
lha
coast
today
One
ship
with
10
men
aboard
was
reported
missing
The
US
navv
said
seas
in
tho
arei
arc
lunning
40
to
50
feet
high
Premier
Hastings
Banch
of
Nyasaland
made
it
clear
to
today
�
day
that
wlien
the
BrilMr
pro
protectorate
�
tectorate
gets
independence
July
0
it
will
be
a
black
man
s
country
He
said
both
whites
and
Adrians
rare
welcome
to
stay
as
long
as
they
accept
the
fact
that
the
blacks
must
rule
There
was
no
American
flag
flying
at
the
delication
of
a
new
highway
in
Jakarta
Indo
nesia
despite
the
fact
that
it
was
built
with
American
mo
money
�
ney
Built
with
an
8
million
loan
from
the
U
S
the
highway
officially
opened
when
Presl
dent
Sukarno
cut
a
ribbon
An
American
embass
official
said
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were
no
signs
or
placards
Government
sources
said
they
expected
Prime
Minister
Pear
i
son
or
Labor
Minister
Mac-
Eachcn
might
sec
leaders
of
the
group
privately
The
seamen
ignored
a
gov
eminent
demand
that
the
SIU
end
illegal
strike
action
and
send
members
back
to
their
ships
The
government
demands
that
you
and
ether
members
of
the
executive
board
obey
the
law
of
Canada
said
a
tele
tgram
Sunday
from
Labor
Min
ister
MacEachcn
to
SIU
Presi
dent
Hal
C
Banks
of
Montreal
Seamen
began
arriving
Sun
day
night
by
bus
plane
and
tram
for
todays
march
on
Par
Parliament
�
liament
Hill
No
special
polico
arrangements
were
being
lined
up
spokesmen
said
Three
hurt
hi
crash
VANCOUVER
cpu
Thrce
Pa
Pacific
�
cific
Great
Eastern
Railway
employees
were
injured
early
today
when
a
northbound
freight
left
the
tracks
about
15
miles
north
of
here
Eight
of
the
100
cars
were
off
the
tracks
Cause
of
the
derail
derailment
�
ment
was
not
immediately
known
Most
seriously
injured
was
a
conductor
who
was
riding
in
a
caboose
which
left
the
track
He
suffered
serious
neck
and
back
iijuncs
and
is
reported
paralyz
paralyzed
�
ed
in
hospital
Two
other
men
aboard
the
train
were
not
seriously
hurt
and
were
being
held
in
hospital
for
observation
PGE
officials
were
mvesti
gating
the
derailment
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o
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march
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Great
Lakes
seamen
thronged
down
downtown
�
town
Ottawa
early
today
waiting
for
the
word
to
inarch
on
Parliament
Hill
to
protest
the
federal
governments
plan
to
impose
trusteeship
on
maritime
unions
A
spokesman
for
the
Seafar
Seafarers
�
ers
International
Union
said
ho
expected
between
eight
or
nine
thousand
members
would
con
converge
�
verge
on
the
capital
Almost
700
seamen
from
ports
in
southern
Ontario
arrived
on
the
overnight
train
from
Tor
onto
Eight
additional
passen
passenger
�
ger
coaches
paid
for
by
the
Seafarers
International
Union
were
added
to
the
train
By
0
am
about
200
more
had
arrived
by
car
and
train
Their
numbers
were
expected
to
be
swelled
through
the
morn
ing
by
SIU
members
from
Montreal
and
other
Quebec
ports
KCMP
officials
on
Parliament
Hill
said
they
had
met
with
sev
several
�
eral
union
officials
to
discuss
traffic
arrangements
Most
of
the
seamen
were
clad
it
was
originally
planned
to
50
degree
temperatures
There
place
a
U
S
flag
next
to
the
Indonesian
one
but
said
he
was
toll
that
the
presidential
pilucc
could
not
permit
any
display
of
American
flags
Two
Vancouver
lawyers
An
gcb
E
Branca
and
Nathan
T
Ncmetz
have
been
appointed
judges
of
the
British
Columbia
Supreme
Court
In
an
allied
step
Mr
Justice
A
E
Lord
of
the
BC
Supreme
Court
was
named
to
the
BC
Court
of
Appeal
Clear
recognition
by
the
British
of
the
merits
of
a
Cana
dian
pioncercl
system
of
construction
of
atomic
power
plants
was
indicated
today
when
Canada
ami
Britain
sign
cd
a
new
nuclear
agreement
Tho
agreement
is
designed
to
extend
and
regulate
collabora
tion
between
the
two
countries
on
the
development
of
power
icactors
which
employ
tho
use
of
heavy
water
and
natural
or
sJiglitly
enriched
uranium
fuel
The
weekend
was
another
tragic
one
across
Canada
as
51
persons
died
in
accidents
12
of
them
traffic
victims
Only
Prince
Edward
Island
and
New
Newfoundland
�
foundland
had
no
fatalities
Tenders
will
be
received
up
to
Nov
28
for
drilling
rights
on
35
parcels
of
crown
land
in
British
Columbias
Peace
Itiver
district
Largest
of
the
parcels
involved
is
42052
acres
near
the
Hay
River
m
the
northeastern
coiner
of
the
province
Results
of
the
sale
will
be
announced
Nov
2J
Continuing
Ins
cffoits
to
med
late
the
Moroccan
Algerian
bol
bolder
�
der
conflict
Emperor
Ilailc
Selassie
of
Ethiopia
remained
in
Moiocco
today
and
is
ex
expected
�
pected
to
hold
further
talks
with
Moi
ocean
officials
Only
tho
beginning
of
our
drive
to
put
Conservatives
bak
ihlo
piovmcial
government
was
the
way
one
spokesman
described
a
meeting
in
an
couvcr
during
weekend
bctvvro
in
ill
lit
jackets
and
stood
about
in
small
groups
shivering
in
the
LONDON
CP
-
The
Earl
of
Home
Britain
s
new
prime
min
liter
today
faced
an
urgent
repair
Job
on
ths
Conservative
partys
election
machinery
lis
ruptcd
by
defections
at
the
top
Lord
Homes
quickly
construe
ted
cabinet
largely
a
reshuffle
of
Harold
Macmillans
won
general
approval
from
Consrv
ative
newspapers
and
derision
from
pro
Labor
commentators
But
editorial
writers
of
both
sides
suggested
tho
government
must
be
handicapped
by
the
refusal
of
progressives
Iain
Macleod
and
Enoch
Powell
health
minister
under
Macmil
Ian
to
serve
under
Home
Macleod
one
of
the
Tory
pro
gressives
who
backed
Richard
A
Butler
in
last
weeks
struggle
for
the
premiership
was
ex
pected
to
resign
as
joint
chair
chairman
�
man
of
the
Conservative
party
Informed
sources
said
his
co
chairman
financier
Lord
Poole
would
resign
with
him
Poole
had
backed
Science
Minister
Lord
HaiUham
to
succeed
Mac
millan
who
had
decided
to
re
sign
as
premier
after
under
going
surgery
for
a
prostate
gland
condition
Macleod
and
Poole
were
a
formidable
team
in
planning
Conservative
platform
and
fi
nances
for
the
national
elections
next
year
Their
joint
chair
manship
probably
will
be
turned
into
a
one
man
post
and
given
to
John
Hare
52
a
former
la
bor
minister
who
took
the
sine
Duchy
of
Lancaster
in
the
new
cabinet
Editorial
reaction
to
Homes
cabinet
ranged
from
a
good
start
in
the
Conservative
Daily
Sketch
to
grotesque
in
the
pro
Labor
Daily
Mirror
The
Conservative
Daily
Tele
graph
says
The
changes
have
been
as
sensible
as
the
absence
of
Mr
Macleod
and
Mr
Powell
allowed
them
to
be
The
independent
Times
says
the
speed
with
which
the
cab
met
was
produced
was
a
good
token
of
the
support
for
Home
BOY
REMANDED
A
14
year
old
boy
charged
wtli
breaking
and
entering
and
attempted
jobbery
with
vio
lencc
has
been
remanded
un
until
�
til
Oct
30
for
trial
The
youth
was
arretted
Oct
8
in
con
connection
�
nection
with
the
shooting
of
milkmar
Bill
Miller
Miller
who
was
released
from
hos
hospital
�
pital
Saturday
wa3
shot
in
the
back
while
delivering
milk
on
Blackburn
Road
Automated
radio
station
goes
on
air
this
week
SMITIIERS
Special
A
new
radio
station
which
will
lory
leader
Davie
Pulton
and
I
rely
to
a
large
extent
on
auto
au
unsuccessful
lory
candidate
mated
ptogiamming
opons
No
details
weie
revealed
hero
this
week
Now
hear
this
Fred
Tendelet
profesoiul
cause
elect
ie
alarm
clocks
rule
guide
procd
alniott
to
be
too
good
at
his
job
wiicn
lie
bagged
an
elk
me
first
ever
man
m
the
Pi
wee
George
area
He
and
M
K
Taylor
of
Washington
State
weie
returning
on
the
M
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river
eight
miles
abjve
Churchs
Sawmill
with
two
moose
when
they
spotted
the
elk
rcndslet
who
admits
he
is
happy
that
Taylor
had
his
li
cenee
full
said
seeing
the
elk
w
as
like
seeing
a
hippopotamus
in
Prince
George
The
extent
to
which
city
dwclers
have
become
depend
dependent
�
ent
upon
electricity
is
reflected
by
tin
mornings
power
failure
which
resulted
in
many
an
em
employee
�
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arriving
late
at
work
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tho
hour
they
will
arise
each
morning
Vien
the
new
St
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Church
Is
dedicated
luosday
nifeht
Prince
Gsorge
Rotanans
will
bo
able
to
take
pride
In
at
least
one
facet
of
tha
beautiful
edifice
At
a
recent
meeting
tha
club
decided
to
turn
over
to
the
church
for
the
puichae
of
a
new
pew
the
pracecus
taken
from
a
weekly
diaw
Oui
old
fusnd
Jake
tn
Snak
came
back
to
town
at
the
week-
end
and
dropped
into
a
well
knjwn
lounge
for
a
nmt
one
wham
crash
bang
and
sevonds
later
not
on
Dut
two
fights
were
m
progress
S
me
cold
Jiungiy
thief
broke
hi
Warner
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hois
on
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weekend
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say
th-
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padb
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at
a
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of
tcng
two
jackets
and
a
moose
hind
I
quarter
Another
sjrosed
proporty
owner
Siturday
was
George
Turanski
Returning
to
Ids
car
at
9
15
a
m
he
found
his
par
had
been
jacked
up
and
twa
while
wall
tires-
complete
with
wheels
had
disappeared
I
Ron
East
manager
of
CIBV
said
Priday
he
expect
expected
�
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the
station
would
be
on
the
air
in
four
or
five
days
It
will
broadcast
at
1230
kilocycles
with
a
power
of
1
000
watts
Mr
East
formerly
assist
assistant
�
ant
manager
of
CKPG
in
Prince
George
said
the
studio
will
be
in
a
building
which
has
been
leased
on
Queen
St
near
Highway
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He
said
large
tape
recorders
will
be
used
to
play
back
pre
prerecorded
�
recorded
piograms
of
several
hours
duration
However
tho
station
still
will
be
devoting
a
large
portion
of
Its
air
time
to
community
service
programs
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With
the
completion
and
de
dicaticn
Tuesday
of
the
new
St
Michael
and
All
Angels
Church
the
Anglican
congregation
hsre
enters
the
third
and
final
stage
of
its
building
program
The
new
church
was
a
two
stage
program
which
began
about
five
years
ago
with
the
construction
of
the
church
base
ment
built
at
a
cost
of
approx
approximately
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Construction
of
the
new
blil
I
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at
a
cost
of
approximately
70000
began
this
summer
after
the
congregation
paid
the
cost
of
the
first
phase
The
congregation
now
has
a
10
year
commitment
to
pay
the
cost
of
the
new
structuie
and
plans
arc
underway
to
remove
the
indebtedness
by
means
of
a
fund
raising
drive
Chairman
of
the
drive
peo
peoples
�
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warden
Walter
Burns
re
ported
that
the
major
portion
of
the
70000
will
be
contnbut
ed
by
the
congregation
but
it
is
anticipated
that
some
seg
ments
of
tiie
business
coin
munity
may
contribute
to
the
fund
The
new
St
Michaels
with
a
congregation
of
approximately
400
was
desigiol
by
Prince
George
architect
Jolyon
Briggs
and
Incorporates
the
A
frame
design
with
tha
apex
soaring
to
a
height
of
over
50
feet
above
floor
level
I
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roof
is
sheathed
with
tliree
inch
sorucc
decking
and
an
innovation
In
the
rooting
at
the
10
foot
level
permits
the
massive
supporting
columns
to
slani
free
providing
a
more
tialtional
ttree
dimensional
atmosphere
The
free
usa
of
woe
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with
plaster
and
the
plac
ing
of
tho
choii
in
a
gallery
at
the
reiar
of
the
chuich
creates
a
waun
atmosphere
that
is
keeping
with
earlier
church
tra
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and
piovJes
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with
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the
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says
the
gov
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�
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intends
to
ask
Par
Parliament
�
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later
for
a
four
year
extension
in
the
federal
prov
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cost
sharing
agreement
on
the
Trans
Canada
Highway
Extension
of
the
program
begun
in
1930
was
forecast
in
the
speech
from
the
throne
read
at
tha
opening
of
Parliament
May
16
but
no
time
limit
was
mentioned
town
Prince
George
Saturday
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Canada
Highway
reacheJ
for
an
apple
as
Boy
Scouts
and
Cubs
staged
ai
nual
Apple
Day
sale
Accord
ing
to
campaign
chairman
Gus
Lund
Apple
Day
netted
Cubs
and
Scouts
approximately
150
Proceeds
will
be
used
to
further
troop
and
pack
act
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Roy
Fujikawa
photo
Act
expires
Dec
31
of
this
year
and
Mr
Deschatelets
said
the
government
will
propose
an
ex
extension
�
tension
to
Dec
31
1907
to
per
permit
�
mit
completion
of
the
massive
project
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work
on
the
highway
remains
to
be
done
m
Newfoundland
Quebec
and
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Western
White
Spruce
is
today
recognized
as
one
of
the
worlds
finest
soft
woods
says
a
Prince
cure
post
of
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Is
on
intimate
terms
with
the
product
Spruce
is
being
accepted
in
so
marry
world
markets
that
last
year
a
total
of
605
million
triday
afternoon
was
fined
100
on
each
count
or
in
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30
days
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MacMil
t
Ian
pleaded
not
guilty
to
the
charges
and
elected
to
be
tried
by
judge
without
a
jury
feet
of
manufactured
lumber
was
shipped
out
of
the
Immedi
Immediate
�
ate
Prince
George
area
accord
according
�
ing
to
Gerald
Wilmot
This
constituted
an
injection
into
Prince
Georges
economy
of
a
net
return
of
36
million
Mr
Wilmot
past
president
of
the
Northern
Interior
Lumber
Lumbermens
�
mens
Association
president
of
the
Prince
George
branch
of
the
Ho
Ho
Club
president
of
Nor
Norman
�
man
M
Smith
Ltd
and
vice
president
of
Overseas
Spruce
Sales
Ltd
related
these
facts
Iriday
at
a
luncheon
mrcting
in
Hotel
Simon
Eraser
of
Prince
George
Rotaiy
Club
Speaking
in
advance
of
Na
tional
Porest
Products
Week
Mr
Wilmot
described
the
ad
vances
achieved
during
the
post
war
years
and
predicted
vast
and
stunning
changes
in
the
use
of
forest
products
The
impact
on
the
economy
of
Prince
George
from
the
in
dustry
was
illustrated
this
way
by
the
speaker
In
1062
wages
and
salaries
paid
by
15
planer
mills
in
the
city
alone
amounted
to
1
500000
The
605000000
feet
of
lumber
shipped
during
last
year
came
from
an
area
bounded
by
Sn
clair
Mills
to
a
point
18
miles
west
of
Prince
George
north
to
Kennedy
and
south
to
Dunk
ley
To
ship
this
amount
of
lum
lumber
�
ber
both
railways
were
required
to
move
out
of
the
area
two
cars
every
hour
24
hours
a
day
for
365
days
for
a
total
of
17300
cars
Mr
Wilmot
said
Western
White
Spruce
is
being
shppcd
to
every
state
in
the
union
and
to
every
province
east
of
Sas
katchewan
to
and
including
Labrador
Overseas
markets
include
the
UK
Belgium
Hol
Holland
�
land
France
Italy
Spain
West
Germany
and
Israel
3
C
PRINCE
GEORGE
BRITISH
COLUMBIA
MONDAY
OCTOBER
21
1963
7c
a
copy
v
owooy
ana
inaean
game
takes
life
of
Topley
boy
BURNS
LAKE
Correspond
ent
A
five
year
old
boy
was
killed
Saturday
when
playing
cowboys
and
Indians
with
an
old
rifle
Wayne
Elmer
Cardinal
son
of
Mr
and
Mrs
Glen
Cardinal
of
Topley
was
shot
In
the
chest
by
a
playmate
old
22
which
was
thought
to
be
empty
It
had
not
been
used
for
some
time
It
had
been
fired
to
make
sure
no
bullets
remained
in
the
WEATHER
RAINj
lWLMp
Hurricane
force
winds
hit
power
phone
lines
Winds
gusting
to
near
hurricane
force
Sunday
night
and
early
today
ripped
through
Prince
George
and
dis
district
�
trict
dropping
power
and
telephone
lines
But
only
minor
damage
was
reported
elsewhere
in
the
city
and
scattered
throughout
the
district
Tlin
t
nfltlirfv
reffirtn
-ealel
4tiiT
I
M1
r
was
a
maximum
wind
from
the
south
at
40
gusting
to
71
miles
an
hour
Most
of
the
night
the
wind
remained
In
the
60s
The
same
conditions
will
prevail
during
most
of
the
day
the
weather
office
said
According
to
Beaufort
wind
scale
hurricane
conditions
pre
prevail
�
vail
when
winds
hit
75
miles
an
hour
While
Sunday
night
and
todays
storms
ncarcd
this
mark
it
does
not
suroass
the
record
of
August
1
1981
when
80
mile
an
hour
winds
from
the
northwest
hit
the
city
PLANES
DAMAGED
Two
private
planes
anchored
at
the
airport
were
reported
dented
by
the
wind
but
more
serious
damage
hit
float
planes
on
Tabor
Lake
None
of
the
damage
was
beyond
rcparr
B
C
Hydro
manager
Bill
Best
said
damage
to
power
lines
was
spotted
There
was
no
per
permanent
�
manent
damage
he
said
but
work
crews
were
out
all
night
checking
for
hot
wires
downed
trees
and
other
damage
The
major
fault
lay
between
conductors
and
feeders
Mr
Best
said
adding
a
few
sub
subscribers
�
scribers
in
the
city
suffered
power
stoppage
The
Citizens
direct
news
wire
was
disrputcd
from
118
to
3
10
a
m
Canadian
National
Tele
graphs
reported
a
four
hour
de
lay
on
a
few
of
their
circuits
to
the
west
but
-all
have
been
restored
Jack
Smith
at
the
CN
re
repeater
�
peater
station
said
wind
seldom
docs
great
damage
to
the
com
panys
lines
and
all
were
nor
normal
�
mal
this
morning
Most
seriously
hit
were
the
mechanism
but
one
apparently
had
been
stud
in
the
rifle
and
became
dislodged
The
accident
occiurcd
at
130
p
m
The
boys
friends
wrap
j
ped
him
in
a
blanket
and
car
ried
mm
one
mile
to
Uio
homo
of
relatives
who
had
just
gone
out
for
the
afternoon
The
relatives
did
not
return
Police
said
the
rifle
was
anunm
g
pnl
fashioned
Semi
automatic
The
boys
parents
were
also
away
for
the
afternoon
The
funeral
will
be
hell
at
11
am
Wednesday
from
the
Anglican
church
of
St
John
the
Evangelist
here
mxon
ami
vviuow
reiver
areas
because
of
the
heavy
brush
In
those
districts
Crews
from
bolh
B
C
Hydro
and
B
C
Telephone
continue
to
check
the
areas
I
ank
McGce
city
manager
of
B
C
Telephones
said
his
company
experienced
some
line
difficuty
between
Prince
George
and
Qucsncl
as
result
of
the
storm
but
there
was
little
damage
elsewhere
and
none
in
the
city
The
city
public
works
depart
department
�
ment
said
signs
were
blown
down
and
a
few
trees
felled
Fifteenth
was
partially
closed
to
traffic
early
this
morning
due
to
fallen
ticcs
The
fire
department
answer
a
call
at
545
am
to
quell
a
blaze
whipped
by
the
wind
at
760
Third
FIRE
HERE
It
was
a
vacant
house
board
boarded
�
ed
up
and
nobody
was
injured
in
the
fire
which
almost
com
completely
�
pletely
gutted
the
frame
bml
1
ing
The
onlv
furn
lure
in
the
building
was
two
beds
ami
mat
mattresses
�
tresses
believed
taken
there
by
transients
City
officials
hive
been
searching
for
the
owners
of
the
house
for
more
than
two
years
without
success
The
winds
here
have
dried
out
more
than
six
weeks
of
un
seasonal
wet
weather
The
grain
crops
in
the
district
already
damaged
by
rain
were
further
hurt
by
the
strong
winds
Meanwhile
in
other
raMs
of
the
piovircc
British
Colum
bians
braced
themselves
for
a
second
storm
today
following
the
overnight
storm
which
was
widespread
In
the
lower
mainland
winds
between
30
and
40
miles
an
hour
knocked
out
power
lines
in
Vancouver
and
Squamhh
and
certain
areas
were
still
without
power
at
8
a
m
It
is
expected
the
storm
will
slacken
somewhat
during
the
day
but
pick
up
today
with
more
rain
and
winds
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59
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Wlutchorse
40
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35
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St
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47
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Dawson
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BEAUTY
OF
NEW
ST
MICHAEL
AND
All
Angels
Chuich
Fifth
and
Victoria
is
achieved
by
simple
A
frame
design
Apex
of
building
reaches
height
0
50
feet
and
massive
laminated
supporting
beami
lend
primitive
effect
Dedication
of
pew
church
will
be
held
Tuesday
at
8
pm
Roy
Fujikawa
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