- / -
Alderman
Backs
Crews
Working
On
City
Streets
Aid
Dick
Yardley
gave
the
city
works
department
his
seal
of
approval
Wednesday
He
did
so
after
Aid
Carrie
Jane
Gray
had
commented
she
would
rather
see
potholes
in
streets
filled
than
the
down
downtown
�
town
lanes
paved
1
wouldnt
mind
some
fresh
holes
said
Aid
Gray
but
Im
getting
tired
of
the
old
ones
Aid
Yardley
replied
The
works
department
is
going
at
it
to
the
utmost
of
its
ability
We
all
regret
the
holes
in
the
roads
but
we
are
a
burgeoning
area
and
there
is
a
lot
being
accomplished
1
think
we
must
bide
our
time
and
before
we
pass
on
I
hope
we
can
look
on
the
city
with
pleasure
he
added
My
demise
may
come
before
my
time
if
the
streets
arent
Consider
Pool
Beside
Nechako
For
Next
Year
City
swimmers
next
year
may
be
able
to
plunge
into
a
semi
natural
pool
in
the
Nechako
River
City
Manager
Arran
Tomson
told
council
Wednesday
the
works
department
had
tentative
plans
for
a
pool
to
be
scooped
out
of
a
natural
backwater
area
in
the
Nechako
near
the
end
of
Dezell
Drive
The
location
is
designated
as
Wilson
Park
If
built
the
pool
would
have
a
dam
to
control
inflow
and
a
sluice
to
let
water
out
for
cleaning
The
proposal
was
heard
after
Aid
Dick
Yardley
pointed
out
the
existing
city
pool
would
be
swamped
with
swimmers
this
year
He
recalled
more
than
30
years
ago
when
hundreds
of
people
used
to
swim
in
the
Fraser
iffffii
yr
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h
ill
if
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Tom
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Sunny
with
a
few
cloudy
per
periods
�
iods
on
Friday
Little
change
in
tmperature
light
winds
Low
tonight
and
high
Friday
at
Prince
George
32
and
65
Quesnel
35
and
65
Smithers
32
and
62
Peace
River
Sunny
with
a
few
cloudy
per
periods
�
iods
A
little
warmer
Light
winds
Low
tonight
and
high
Friday
at
Grande
Prairie
35
and
60
fixed
Aid
Gray
responded
Works
Superintendent
Bill
Jones
in
mild
self
-
defence
said
the
city
is
not
a
mass
of
potholes
He
pointed
out
works
crews
were
trying
to
clean
up
the
downtown
area
and
get
out
Patching
had
been
carried
out
for
a
month
but
was
suspend
suspended
�
ed
in
favor
of
the
lanes
to
beat
the
tourist
season
Regarding
Aid
Grays
main
complaint
Twentieth
Ave
and
Queensway
Mr
Jones
said
the
busy
intersection
need
needed
�
ed
hot
mix
pavement
for
perm
permanent
�
anent
stability
Present
pulvamix
was
no
more
than
high
class
dust
con
control
�
trol
but
paving
for
the
area
in
question
was
not
in
this
years
budget
Filling
the
holes
with
gravel
would
not
last
more
than
half-an-hour
in
the
heavy
traffic
The
exchange
between
coun
council
�
cil
and
works
department
was
in
good
humour
with
the
mut
mutual
�
ual
barbs
lightened
by
joint
appreciation
of
the
growing
citys
problems
Skin
Guilty
Of
Possession
BURNS
LAKE
Correspond
Correspondent
�
ent
John
Morris
Skin
charg
charged
�
ed
with
being
in
possession
of
stolen
property
was
sent
sentenced
�
enced
t6
60
days
in
prison
when
he
appeared
in
magis
magistrates
�
trates
court
here
The
charge
arose
as
the
re
result
�
sult
of
the
accused
picking
up
a
brief
case
from
the
lobby
of
the
Endako
Hotel
March
12
Mosquitoes
are
pests
in
Spring
and
early
Summer
but
you
can
prevent
them
from
coming
to
life
in
your
garden
by
getting
rid
ox
old
tin
cans
or
vessels
that
hold
stale
water
and
cleaning
out
garden
pools
There
are
lotions
that
help
to
repel
insects
or
that
will
alleviate
the
painful
itching
Tom
Burns
a
member
of
the
city
works
department
is
buby
tacking
up
jubilee
flags
around
the
city
This
weekend
Prince
George
celebrates
its
50th
year
since
incorporation
Weafi
er
Kelly
Road
Has
Meeting
Residents
of
the
Kelly
Road
area
will
meet
with
members
of
Prince
George
city
council
and
the
municipal
administra
administration
�
tion
tonight
in
another
of
a
ser
series
�
ies
of
information
meetings
to
discuss
the
creation
of
adistrict
municipality
The
meeting
will
be
held
at
Kelly
Road
Junior
High
School
at
B
pm
Chairman
will
be
KenSlm
mons
and
the
Kelly
Road
Home
and
School
Association
will
be
represented
by
Mrs
Sven
Chrlstensen
The
Information
meeting
at
South
Fort
George
which
had
been
scheduled
Wednesday
is
postponed
until
May
27
It
will
be
held
at
the
South
Foit
George
flrehall
I
British
Columbia
in
1882
British
Columbia
as
it
appeared
in
1882
This
map
is
contained
in
a
book
printed
in
that
year
in
Glasgow
call
called
�
ed
The
Comprehensive
Atlas
Sprueeland
Homesites
Prices
Set
Approval
of
Sprueeland
resi
residential
�
dential
subdivision
homeslte
prices
was
recommended
by
city
council
In
committee
Wed
nesday
Last
week
council
heard
the
proposed
prices
which
averaged
3000
and
ranged
between
2
500
and
4300
for
the
391
single
-
family
and
54
duplex
lots
City
Manager
Arran
Thomson
estimates
approximately
150
sites
will
go
on
sale
about
mid
June
It
is
expected
builders
will
be
able
to
move
on
by
June
21
Tonight
assistant
city
mana
manager
�
ger
Pete
Patullo
will
drive
to
the
land
registry
office
in
Kam
loops
to
supervise
personally
details
of
registration
of
the
subdivision
This
follows
return
of
the
plans
from
the
provincial
sur
surveyor
�
veyor
general
After
registration
a
two
week
notice
of
sale
will
be
posted
Wednesday
Mr
Thomson
praised
Comptroller
C
A
Jef
fery
and
Assessor
R
L
Moffat
for
their
work
WiwgS-
and
Geography
of
the
World
The
book
describes
B
C
having
great
Importance
in
gold
which
brought
the
first
great
rush
of
settlers
In
N
MID
JUNE
Most
prominent
guest
speak
speaker
�
er
will
be
Dr
Gordon
Shrum
co
chairman
of
BC
Hydro
Others
scheduled
to
address
Pioneer
Meal
To
Draw
200
More
than
200
are
expected
to
take
part
In
the
Prince
George
Chamber
of
Commerces
annual
pioneer
breakfast
Sunday
The
breakfast
an
annual
af
affair
�
fair
will
take
on
the
added
glitter
this
year
of
the
50th
anniversary
of
the
city
It
will
be
held
In
Hotel
Simon
Fraser
Breakfast
will
be
served
at
930
am
and
the
food
will
be
followed
by
entertainment
Advance
tickets
for
the
event
may
be
obtained
at
Mclnnis
Building
Supplies
1289
Fourth
Ave
L
B
Guest
Ltd
345
George
Street
and
at
the
Prince
George
Chamber
of
Commerce
office
101
George
St
until
6
pm
May
22
Tickets
cost
175
each
James
Richardson
a
Sons
Established
1857
INVESTMENT
DEALERS
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FLOOR
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AVENUE
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BRANDON
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Note
the
absence
of
Vancouver
and
the
prov
provinces
�
inces
first
two
capitals
Fort
Langley
and
New
West
Westminster
�
minster
In
what
is
now
the
the
meetings
are
Ben
Jantzl
president
of
the
Federal
Auto
Dealers
Association
and
Clarke
SImklns
chairman
of
the
BC
associations
Industrial
rela
relations
�
tions
committee
Theme
of
the
meeting
is
New
Ideas
for
Profit
Owen
Young
of
Prince
George
Is
chairman
of
the
convention
committee
Edd
Orr
manager
of
the
association
said
the
conven
convention
�
tion
will
be
one
of
the
largest
ield
In
BC
Prince
George
area
notice
the
existence
of
Fort
George
Fort
Fraser
FortChllcotin
Fort
Alexander
and
Mc
Leods
Fort
Motor
Dealers
Meet
Here
Some
300
people
are
expected
to
come
to
Prince
George
for
the
annual
convention
of
the
Motor
Dealers
Association
of
BC
June
10
11
and
12
Last
years
meeting
was
held
at
Kamloops
Mr
Orr
said
but
the
convention
In
Prince
George
will
surpass
the
attend
attendance
�
ance
record
set
there
Sessions
will
be
held
in
the
hotel
Simon
Fraser
BOSTON
Multiple
-
death
fires
took
a
toll
of
1224
lives
in
Canada
and
the
US
in
1964
The
US
national
fire
protec
protection
�
tion
association
reported
the
figures
this
week
In
Canada
there
were
153
deaths
in
37
fires
that
claimed
more
than
one
life
each
In
the
US
there
were
1071
deaths
in
246
such
fires
Our
Investment
Securities
Review
May
Edition
features
COLUMBIA
CELLULOSE
COMPANY
LIMITED
120
Cumidathe
Redeemable
Comertible
Preferred
Shares
The
largest
Canadian
producer
of
dissolving
sulphite
pulp
and
a
leading
producer
of
kralt
pulp
and
lumber
Columbia
Cellulose
is
entering
upon
a
major
expansion
of
its
activities
Our
May
Imestment
Securities
Review
discusses
Columbias
association
with
Svenska
Cellulosa
Aktiebolaget
Swedens
largest
forest
products
organization
in
the
development
of
a
new
750
ton
per
day
Kraft
mill
at
Prince
Rupert
The
future
outlook
for
the
marketing
of
the
companys
products
Our
reasons
for
considering
the
recent
issue
of
Preferred
Shares
at
attractive
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tractive
both
for
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term
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Thursday
May
20
1963
3
CHAIRMAN
REPORTS
3
Universities
Fund
Gets
Good
Support
British
Columbias
3
univer
sitles
Capital
Fund
is
receiving
outstanding
support
In
the
In
Interior
�
terior
Prince
George
fund
chairman
J
E
Miller
said
to
today
�
day
Mr
Miller
said
20
commit
committees
�
tees
have
become
active
in
the
Okanagan
Mainline
and
Cariboo
regions
with
40
more
to
join
them
In
central
communities
before
the
end
of
June
The
appeal
will
be
launched
In
Prince
George
next
week
when
the
funds
general
co
chairman
Allan
M
McGavin
of
Vancouver
addresses
the
an
annual
�
nual
meeting
of
the
Northern
Interior
Lumbermens
As
Association
�
sociation
Mr
McGavin
is
scheduled
to
address
the
conventions
500
delegates
next
Friday
morning
Prince
George
and
its
en
environs
�
virons
send
many
students
to
the
University
of
B
C
and
Vic
Victoria
�
toria
University
said
Mr
Miller
and
Simon
Traser
Un
University
�
iversity
can
expect
to
see
many
from
this
area
when
it
opens
in
September
We
are
one
of
several
In
Interior
�
terior
school
districts
which
send
more
students
In
relation
to
the
population
to
UBC
than
school
districts
within
commut
commuting
�
ing
distance
of
Vancouver
With
the
phenomenal
ex
expansion
�
pansion
now
taking
place
the
proportionate
enrolment
Is
ex
expected
�
pected
to
further
Increase
Mr
Miller
said
he
expected
Joseph
Greer
assistant
direc
director
�
tor
of
the
Interior
division
to
visit
Prince
George
within
the
next
week
The
Prince
George
stop
will
Pryces
Return
From
New
York
Mr
and
Mrs
Dick
Pryce
410
Lyon
St
have
returned
from
New
York
where
they
at
attended
�
tended
the
Allstate
Insurance
Companies
of
Canada
Confer
Conference
�
ence
of
Champion
an
annual
even
in
which
the
companies
top
selling
agents
and
their
wives
take
part
The
conference
helped
mark
the
34th
anniversary
of
All
Allstate
�
state
It
began
Its
operation
with
20
employees
In
1931
and
today
Is
the
largest
stock
auto
Insur
er
In
the
world
with
more
than
21000
employ
ee
s
n
Finding
the
right
broker
is
like
g
finding
a
doctor
when
you
move
ginto
a
new
town
Andrew
Wilson
Branch
Manager
Mr
Wilson
longtime
resident
of
Prince
George
is
fully
qualified
to
render
expert
service
to
those
who
desire
to
share
in
the
growth
of
many
leading
Canadian
Compan
Companies
�
ies
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or
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in
to
his
office
soon
and
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friendly
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you
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Mr
Greer
will
make
between
now
and
next
Sat
Saturday
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Other
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include
Clinton
Williams
Lake
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derhoof
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Rupert
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hopes
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will
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Ball
Telephone
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of
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Lid
B
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Lid
Consolidated
Mining
and
Smelling
Company
of
Canada
Lid
Consolidated
Papr
Corp
lid
Dominion
Bridge
Co
Lid
Dominion
Textile
10
Monthly
invested
from
May
1949
to
April
1963
Total
Savings
1800
00
Redemption
Value
3944
00
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Motor
Company
of
Canada
A
International
Nickel
Company
of
Canada
Lid
Loblaw
Companiet
Lid
B
Massey
Ferguson
Lid
MacMillan
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Lid
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Mine
Lid
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Flour
Milli
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Lid
The
Steel
Company
of
Canada
Ltd
1000
invested
at
inception
of
the
fund
in
1949
would
now
be
worth
669300
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