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wouldnt
a
boy
or
girl
enjoy
more
on
a
sunny
day
than
a
few
hours
in
a
park
The
city
has
had
a
super
supervised
�
vised
playground
program
underway
all
summer
teach
NORTHWOOD
MILL
Full
Scale
Buying
Of
Chips
Underway
Northwood
Mills
Ltd
has
a
full
scale
chip
buying
program
underway
in
the
Prince
George
area
the
com
pany
s
president
says
Adam
Zlmmermanof
Toronto
salU
the
chip
buying
program
along
with
letting
contracts
for
clearing
and
grading
of
the
pulp
mill
site
are
the
two
most
important
recent
developments
in
the
companys
plans
to
build
a
mill
here
Last
week
Den
G
Inter
Con
Construction
�
struction
Co
Ltd
started
Weather
Hit
Log
Work
Seriously9
Wet
weather
during
July
seri
seriously
�
ously
curtailed
employment
in
the
logging
industry
says
Ilugl
Waller
manager
of
the
Prince
George
office
of
the
National
Employment
Service
The
rainy
spell
also
slowed
work
on
various
road
construc
construction
�
tion
projects
the
airport
ex
extension
�
tension
program
and
the
PGE
railway
extension
from
Summit
Lake
to
Fort
at
James
The
bright
side
of
the
em
employment
�
ployment
picture
is
the
con
continued
�
tinued
building
up
of
employ
employment
�
ment
in
the
construction
trade
led
by
the
Prince
George
Pulp
and
Paper
Mill
project
now
un
under
�
der
construction
Also
bright
is
the
picture
presented
by
the
service
trades
The
opening
of
several
new
stores
has
created
some
sixty
to
eighty
new
Jobs
in
the
city
said
Mr
Waller
There
were
1184
men
and414
women
registered
for
work
at
the
end
of
July
compared
t
782
men
and
250
women
at
the
same
time
last
ear
clearing
and
moving
1
million
cubic
yardsf
earth
and
gravel
at
the
proposed
pulp
mill
in
the
Fraser
Hats
area
Mr
Zimmerman
said
In
an
interview
there
were
a
zil
zillion
�
lion
details
to
be
settled
in
the
project
but
he
hoped
an
announcements
�
nouncements
would
be
made
this
week
of
two
senior
staff
appointments
The
major
equipment
for
the
111111
Is
being
ordered
he
ex
explained
�
plained
and
the
company
has
nothing
but
optimism
over
its
development
The
C00-ton-a-day
mill
Is
planned
to
go
Into
operation
in
19CC
Leak
Blanks
Teletypes
A
faulty
electrolytic
conden
condenser
�
ser
Monday
morning
interrupted
telecommunications
circuits
In
Central
BC
for
four
hours
The
trouble
occurred
at
Canadian
National
Telgraphs
repeater
station
In
Prince
George
knocking
out
telex
pri
private
�
vate
wire
and
other
services
between
730
am
and
1130
am
Teletjpes
as
far
away
as
McDrlde
Prince
Rupert
100
Mlle
House
and
Summit
Lake
were
out
of
use
There
are
140
teleprinters
on
the
Prince
George
Telex
exchange
A
spokesman
for
CNT
said
the
condenser
probably
started
leaking
electricity
about
330
am
but
it
was
not
until
four
hours
later
that
the
failure
became
total
Because
it
was
a
rare
mal
malfunction
�
function
it
took
considerable
time
to
Isolate
and
correct
TODAYS
MARKETS
MONTREAL
-
Stocks
traded
In
a
norrowly
mixed
range
Trading
was
extremely
light
Chemcell
picked
up
18
Newfoundland
Llglrt
and
Power
rose
58
and
Interpro
vlnclal
Pipe
Lino
12
West
coast
Trasmlsslon
eased
18
Royal
Bank
lost
14
and
Ca
Canadian
�
nadian
Imperial
Bank
of
Com
Commerce
�
merce
18
Abltlbl
and
Domtar
edged
up
18
each
Price
Bros
fell
14
Falconbrldge
climbed
1
14
and
Noranda
14
Inco
slipped
38
Distillers
Seagrams
lost
14
and
Canadian
Breweries
18
Walker
Gooderham
improved
18
Massey
-
Ferguson
picked
up
38
and
Canadian
Marconi
five
cents
Pacific
Petroleum
declined
14
Husky
moved
ahead
18
Canada
Iron
Foundry
was
up
12
Dofasco
J4
and
Aluminium
and
Dominion
Bridge
18
each
Loeb
dipped
14
and
Domin
Dominion
�
ion
Stores
18
IAC
advanced
18
Band
Ore
MtAdain
and
Transterre
fell
two
cents
vjch
Bateman
Bay
picked
up
a
Lent
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maiktt
made
an
impressive
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in
moderate
trading
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rose
12
to
55
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and
Dofasco
38
to
24
l2
BA
Oil
at
33
34
and
Bell
Telephone
at
CG
14
were
up
14
each
Gains
of
18
went
to
Alberta
Gas
at
35
18
and
Ca
Canadian
�
nadian
Breweries
at
11
14
Raglan
was
down
seven
cents
to
248
while
Canadian
Dyno
eased
nine
cents
to
1
81
Mac
Donald
lost
six
cents
to
32
cents
and
Windfall
one
cent
to
72
cents
Dickinson
rose
10
cents
to
480
Canadian
Delhi
was
up
10
cents
to
850
On
index
Industrials
gained
22
to
15850
golds
22
to
13318
base
metals
53
to
65
02
Western
Oils
17
to
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and
the
exchange
In
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�
dex
24
to
147
09
Earlyvolume
was
005000
shares
compared
with
708000
filiates
tiaded
at
the
same
time
Monday
NEW
YORK
-The
maiktt
mov
moved
�
ed
a
little
higher
In
moderate
trading
Sales
during
the
first
hour
totalled
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shares
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stocks
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108
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up
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down
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of
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14
down
14
ing
children
games
and
reading
Here
instructors
Cathy
Merchant
standing
at
left
and
Heather
Bowman
read
reading
�
ing
in
the
front
row
keep
the
children
occupied
ALL
NIGHT
DANCE
ENDS
CALEDONIA
CELEBRATION
An
all
night
dance
ending
with
a
breakfast
at
5
am
will
be
the
climax
of
Cale
Caledonia
�
donia
Days
celebrations
at
Fort
St
James
Friday
A
parade
pageant
and
sports
events
will
be
held
Friday
along
with
celebra
celebrations
�
tions
In
which
Bert
Leboe
MP
for
Cariboo
will
par
participate
�
ticipate
The
Tire
mens
Ball
takes
place
In
the
evening
and
If
everything
goes
according
GET
SCHOOL
LAND
to
schedule
therell
be
danc
dancing
�
ing
all
night
A
pancake
breakfast
will
be
served
on
the
shore
of
Stuart
Lake
about
5
am
about
half
an
hour
before
the
canoes
leave
In
the
North
Northwest
�
west
Brigade
Race
The
139
mile
course
will
see
canoeists
arive
in
Prince
George
about
8
pm
Saturday
climaxing
the
Simon
Fraser
Exhlblton
festivities
Second
Look
Helps
New
Water
District
Trustees
took
a
second
look
and
changed
their
mind
Monday
in
favor
of
the
Nechako
Improvement
District
Monday
After
turning
down
the
or
organizations
�
ganizations
first
request
the
School
Board
voted
in
favor
or
providing
land
for
the
organi
organizations
�
zations
water
supply
system
Nechako
Improvement
Dis
District
�
trict
will
get
a
small
slice
ol
school
reserve
on
the
Nechakc
North
Road
for
a
well
and
an
another
�
other
on
the
Hart
Highway
re
reserve
�
serve
for
a
water
storage
tank
A
month
ago
trustees
refused
the
same
request
because
they
didnt
want
school
land
used
for
an
j
thing
but
schools
But
the
perserverlng
band
oi
settlers
along
the
Hart
Highway
re
submitted
their
request
and
CKPG
TV
TODAY
430
pm
Vacation
Time
030
pm
Space
the
New
Ocean
000
pm
Telescope
Simon
Fraser
Days
030
pm
News
Sports
Weather
700
pm
Lawman
730
pm
Lockup
800
pm
Patty
Duko
830
pm
Ben
Casey
930
pm
The
Plane
maker
1030
pm
Nature
of
Things
1100
pm
CBC
News
1110
pm
Showtime
Lets
Live
A
Little
WEDNESDAY
1130
am
Test
Pattern
1233
pm
Encore
200
pm
Simon
Traser
Days
Parade
400
pm
Mile
de
Paris
430
pm
Vacation
Time
530
pm
Forest
Ranger
000
pm
Nations
Business
030
pm
News
Sports
Weather
700
pm
To
Tell
The
Truth
730
pin
Colt
45
800
pm
Camera
West
830
pm
Perry
Mason
030
pm
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Theatre
1030
pni
Pointing
a
Province
1050
pm
CBC
News
1103
pm
Nitecap
final
detailed
drawings
of
the
land
they
want
Both
pieces
of
land
are
crowded
into
the
corner
of
the
school
property
far
away
from
the
buildings
or
playing
area
Besides
the
storage
tank
will
provide
fire
protection
said
Trustee
Bob
Range
If
the
Improvement
District
quits
using
the
land
It
will
revert
automatically
to
the
Board
A
third
well
located
off
school
property
will
provide
water
for
the
Kelly
Road
School
a
trustee
added
CABLE
TV
TUESDAY
August
11
430
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0
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Western
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700
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730
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4
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00
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4
830
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4
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0
1100
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4
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4
WEDNESDAY
August
12
430
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000
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700
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4
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4
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4
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USE
CITIZEN
CLASSIFIEDS
DONT
FORGET
CALEDONIA
DAY
Friday
August
14th
64
at
Fort
St
James
BC
THE
CITIZEN
Slice
170000
From
Plans
for
Two
Schools
Cost
Weary
Trustees
Cheered
Up
Under
orders
from
the
School
Board
architects
cut
170000
off
the
price
of
two
major
projects
Monday
Approximately
100000
was
pared
from
the
400000
Kelly
Road
School
Estimate
of
the
000000
Blackburn
Road
School
was
reduced
by
nearly
70000
Cost
weary
trustees
nearly
cheered
when
they
saw
the
product
of
their
cut-all-costs
program
Then
they
put
the
revised
plans
under
the
magnifying
glass
eye
of
the
building
com
committee
�
mittee
If
approved
both
projects
may
be
fully
underway
In
two
months
One
stage
of
the
Black
Blackburn
�
burn
Road
School
Is
already
under
construction
Trustees
have
been
wrestling
high
costs
all
jear
Points
In
case
are
Blackburn
and
Kelly
Road
Blackburn
was
estimated
at
47500
and
tendered
at
007
000
Kelly
Road
was
estimated
at
300000
and
tendered
at
400000
Trustees
called
an
Investi
gation
into
the
cost
spiral
Flatly
staling
that
the
budget
couldnt
stand
such
buffeting
throughout
the
2
34
million
building
program
trustees
or
ordered
�
dered
architects
to
cut
cut
cut
Architect
Desmond
Parker
reduced
his
Kelly
Road
addition
by
100000
square
feet
and
ap
approximately
�
proximately
100000
He
didnt
touch
classrooms
but
the
home
economics
gym
gymnasium
�
nasium
and
administration
area
shrank
Ditto
for
architect
Allan
Greenwell
planner
of
the
Blackburn
Road
School
He
was
told
to
bring
the
cost
down
to
500000
Mr
Greenwell
told
trustees
the
rea
reason
�
son
he
could
only
get
down
to
530000
was
that
a
125000
portion
of
the
school
Is
already
under
construction
and
cannot
be
changed
now
The
board
had
ratified
con
stiuctlon
of
the
elementary
por
portion
�
tion
of
the
Blackburn
Road
School
to
provide
much
needed
classroom
space
by
fall
He
suggested
plans
for
the
two
remaining
portions
ot
the
school
be
re
tendered
If
plans
of
the
tvo
schools
are
approved
worklngdrawings
will
commence
Immediately
MATH
LESSON
DICTATES
MOVE
FOR
SCHOOL
TOO
Practical
mathematics
means
that
not
only
the
pup
pupils
�
ils
will
have
to
travel
from
Aleza
Lake
to
Upper
Fraser
this
yearj
the
school
is
going
too
To
save
the
cost
of
two
teachers
trustees
decided
Monday
to
move
the
port
portable
�
able
class
room
at
Aleza
Lake
to
Upper
Fraser
and
bus
the
pupils
there
This
way
the
board
can
save
6800
after
bus
costs
are
deducted
The
reason
is
the
ratio
the
Education
Department
sets
for
teachers
and
pupils
Aleza
Lake
has
30
pupils
thus
needs
two
teachers
Upper
Fraser
has
08
pupils
thus
needs
three
teachers
But
it
Is
also
legal
for
three
teachers
to
have
98
pupils
so
the
two
were
combined
The
Aleza
Lake
school
costs
10300
annually
The
bus
would
cost
3500
annually
HIRE
OWN
PLANNER
Board
Looking
West
To
New
Class
Sites
School
trustees
are
looking
west
to
future
school
sites
for
a
growing
Prince
George
One
of
the
first
sites
under
consideration
Is
In
the
multi-
million
dollar
privately-developed
Highland
Park
Develop
Development
�
ment
topic
of
a
school
board
discussion
Monday
night
Trustees
met
wiUi
develop
development
�
ment
planner
Desmond
Parker
to
Initiate
a
school
site
study
for
the
area
Later
they
voted
to
hire
a
planner
of
their
own
to
study
WEATHER
As
weather
Improves
in
Prince
George
Saskatchewan
centres
experienced
frost
last
night
Prince
Alberts
low
of
32
broke
the
former
low
for
the
the
date
of
34
degrees
set
in
1951
while
the
32
low
at
Regina
set
a
new
record
there
former
low
of
35
was
set
in
1916
Sunny
Wednesday
except
cloudy
in
the
northwestern
sec
section
�
tion
Little
change
in
temper
temperature
�
ature
light
winds
Low
tonight
and
high
Wednesday
at
Prince
George
45
and
75
Quesnel
45
and
80
Smlthers
48
and
70
PEACE
RIVER
Sunny
Wednesday
with
In
Increasing
�
creasing
cloudiness
In
the
afternoon
Continuing
warm
Winds
southeasterly
15
Low
tonight
and
high
Wed
Wednesday
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at
Vancouver
52
and
73
Victoria
55
and
70
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Lo
Pr
Prince
George
71
47
Terrace
74
53
Smlthers
73
45
Quesnel
74
40
Williams
Lake
70
48
Kamloops
78
48
Whltehorse
78
54
Fort
Nelson
74
51
Fort
St
John
73
49
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conference
is
held
by
Lieut
Mike
Perreten
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of
Williams
Iake
HC
second
from
left
who
discusses
local
problems
with
Greek
Cypnots
m
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in
the
vil
lage
of
Ayios
Krmolaos
near
the
Kyrenian
Mountains
in
tenso
Cyprus
Lieut
Jerreten
is
head
of
a
20
man
de
tathment
of
Hoyal
22nd
Regiment
forces
beiving
with
the
United
Nations
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keeping
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and
other
school
site
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Whoever
they
hire
will
be
a
checkmate
for
Mr
Parker
who
represents
both
Highland
and
City
Council
as
a
town
planner
Owners
of
the
development
Highland
Resources
Ltd
have
offered
the
board
eight
acres
for
a
school
site
To
make
sure
the
site
is
large
enough
for
future
needs
the
board
referred
it
to
the
Board
executive
Highland
Park
and
the
wooded
area
surrounding
it
will
some
someday
�
day
be
home
to
about
10000
persons
Mr
Parker
told
the
board
He
estimated
the
area
could
support
five
elementary
and
one
Junior
secondary
school
The
board
Is
preparing
to
put
reserves
on
land
In
the
area
for
future
school
use
In
addit
addition
�
ion
they
are
preparing
to
nego
negotiate
�
tiate
over
one
reserve
In
the
area
that
the
city
wants
to
turn
to
Industrial
use
The
174
acre
Highland
Park
would
contain
approximately
COO
families
in
residential
homes
said
Mr
Parker
Street
Work
Gets
Approval
Smlthers
Smlthers
City
Council
has
been
given
full
auth
authority
�
ority
by
voters
to
continue
with
any
further
street
Improve
Improvements
�
ments
in
the
North
Central
BC
village
In
a
bylaw
voted
upon
yester
yesterday
�
day
191
of
203
votes
were
in
favor
of
giving
council
this
auth
authority
�
ority
Tuesday
August
11
1964
3
CLASb
NOTES
Name
Three
To
Schools
Land
Group
Three
trustees
were
named
to
a
negotiating
team
that
will
meet
with
aldermen
to
discuss
school
land
reserves
Trustees
Bob
Range
Harold
Moffat
and
Jack
Rohoes
will
represent
School
Board
on
the
joint
liaison
committee
Fifty
of
58
students
passed
the
secondaiy
summer
school
course
District
Superintendent
D
P
Todd
told
trustees
rive
otheis
failed
and
three
withdrew
from
the
month
long
class
for
students
who
missed
a
subject
during
the
regular
ear
District
Superintendent
D
P
Todd
told
trustees
there
are
still
eight
teacher
vacancies
in
School
District
57
Normally
the
figure
is
more
like
20
at
this
time
of
the
summer
Ap
Approximately
�
proximately
200
teachers
are
employed
in
the
district
Twenty
-
one
students
have
registered
In
the
Prince
George
dormitory
for
the
next
term
and
nine
more
are
pending
School
Board
secretary-treasurer
Bob
Gracey
said
at
the
School
Board
meeting
A
4700
modernization
job
on
the
Stone
Creek
teacherage
has
been
completed
School
Board
sect
etary
treasurer
Bob
Gracey
told
trustees
School
property
manager
Bill
Ditmars
outlined
progress
on
five
school
projects
He
said
exterior
walls
are
going
up
on
the
first
portion
of
Blackburn
Road
School
the
roof
is
going
on
the
Harwln
Addition
King
George
V
addition
has
reached
the
second
floor
stage
block
laying
Is
undei
way
on
South
Fort
George
Addition
and
roofing
Is
complete
on
Salmon
Valley
School
Board
Buys
Typewriters
More
than
5000
worth
of
typewriters
were
purchased
by
Prince
George
School
Board
A
5470
tender
for
53
new
typewriters
was
awarded
to
Bar
Wick
Stationers
The
typewriters
will
be
used
In
Duchess
Park
Junior
Second
Secondary
�
ary
and
the
Senior
Secondary
schools
Trustees
also
awarded
tend
tenders
�
ers
for
electrical
work
at
Isle
Pierre
School
and
teacherage
and
for
maintenance
materials
Winner
of
the
electrical
tend
tender
�
er
was
Strobl
Electric
with
740
The
only
other
bidder
asked
1033
Mclnnis
Building
Supplies
won
the
maintenance
material
tender
with
a
bid
of
890
Three
others
bid
at
953
969
and
1002
Also
Insurance
policies
on
School
District
57s
0
million
worth
of
assets
were
re
newed
Trustees
ratified
nearly
17000
Insurance
premiums
without
discussion
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