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Gibson
Liberal
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for
Noith
Vancouver
pre
predicted
�
dicted
hero
Thursday
Pre
Premier
�
mier
Dennett
will
not
call
an
election
this
year
Mr
Gibson
made
the
pre
prediction
�
diction
while
speaking
at
a
testimonial
dinner
to
mark
an
end
to
his
IS
years
In
piovincial
politics
First
elected
to
the
legislature
in
1052
he
plans
to
serve
out
his
present
term
and
then
retire
from
politics
The
premier
who
was
among
a
score
of
political
leaders
who
sent
good
wish
wishes
�
es
to
the
North
Vancouver
MLA
is
a
good
piemieras
long
as
he
Is
watched
by
a
strong
opposition
Mr
Gib
Gibson
�
son
said
If
he
were
given
a
free
rein
he
would
be
a
danger
dangerous
�
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man
He
has
Ideas
I
must
say
I
almost
respect
him
Mr
Gibson
said
he
plans
to
find
a
line
of
work
that
is
non
-
political
but
public
ritoi
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advertisement
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published
or
displayed
by
the
Liquor
Control
Board
orby
the
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Columbia
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Gains
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People
Government
Changes
Prince
George
Riding
The
Prince
George
Peace
River
riding
was
ono
of
five
BC
federal
electoral
ridings
changed
by
the
federal
government
of
officially
�
ficially
today
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riding
gains
a
portion
of
Kamloops
Caribou
riding
to
in
increase
�
crease
its
population
by
about
2995
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gain
was
in
the
por
portion
�
tion
west
of
the
Alberta
boun
boundary
�
dary
from
descent
Spur
to
Lu
Lucerne
�
cerne
West
Skeena
riding
to
the
west
of
Prince
George
gains
3246
popu
population
�
lation
with
the
addition
of
the
Queen
Charlotte
Islands
and
a
coastal
section
from
Klemtu
on
the
north
to
Milbanke
Sound
fiom
Coast
Chilcotln
riding
Other
BC
ridings
r
evlsed
by
redistribution
are
Kamloops
Caribou
and
Okanagan
Boundary
From
the
original
proposals
of
the
redlstrivutlon
commis
commissions
�
sions
only
four
provinces
had
changes
The
new
boundaries
must
be
proclaimed
within
10
days
After
proclamation
they
will
be
effect
effective
�
ive
In
the
next
federal
election
In
general
the
revisions
re
reflect
�
flect
the
population
at
the
1961
census
which
showed
a
marked
swing
to
urban
ridings
from
rural
ones
Irate
women
motel
opera
W
tor
with
a
beef
against
con
convention
�
vention
delegates
says
she
turned
away
30
prospective
lodgers
Wednesday
night
when
four
den
dentists
�
tists
who
had
made
reservations
failed
to
show
up
She
claims
one
dentist
told
her
he
had
made
similar
reservations
In
several
other
motels
picked
the
one
he
liked
best
People
complain
about
the
shortage
of
accommo
accommodation
�
dation
in
Prince
George
says
the
motel
owner
but
I
could
have
rented
rooms
to
10
people
and
I
lost
28
on
the
deal
Its
one
reason
she
says
that
smaller
motel
operators
hesitate
to
reserve
rooms
for
conventions
because
ithappensallthetlme
Theres
a
rumor
going
around
that
A
and
B
Office
Services
have
sold
out
taint
so
Because
of
the
expansion
of
business
in
the
telephone
answering
and
secretarial
lines
Ethel
Bliss
has
turned
over
mimeograph
anddupllcatingser
vlces
to
Speedeo
Printers
but
thats
all
BC
Rainfall
No
Joke
Lands
and
Forests
Minister
Willlston
says
British
Colum
Columbias
�
bias
abundant
rainfall
is
no
Joking
matter
Mr
Willlston
said
Thursday
that
the
province
receives
an
annually
�
nually
about
40
per
cent
of
all
the
water
that
falls
on
Canada
Some
people
like
to
Joke
about
our
climate
but
the
shortage
of
water
in
the
western
United
States
has
demonstrated
the
comparative
wealth
of
an
area
with
ample
rainfall
The
mlnisterywho
had
the
prov
provinces
�
inces
water
resources
added
to
his
portfolio
in
1963
was
speak
speaking
�
ing
to
the
Canadian
Plant
Soci
Societies
�
eties
annual
meeting
in
Van
Vancouver
�
couver
Handling
the
publicity
for
w
the
BC
Dental
Association
and
attending
the
convention
In
Prince
George
presently
is
for
former
�
mer
newsman
John
Arnett
whose
brother
Peter
was
just
honored
with
newspaperdoms
highest
award
The
Pulitzer
Prize
Peter
Arnett
reports
from
Saigon
The
Citizen
set
a
record
this
week
Within
ono
week
116
pages
of
news
and
advertise
advertisements
�
ments
were
turned
out
by
the
paper
It
was
the
largest
week
ever
Those
sporty
striped
jack
jackets
�
ets
worn
by
Prince
George
dentists
at
the
convention
are
slated
for
donation
to
the
male
barbershop
choir
who
have
been
sporting
the
same
kind
for
some
time
Saturdays
a
big
night
for
bingo
fans
Lions
are
helping
out
tho
senior
citizens
with
a
5000
bingo
feature
prize
of
which
is
a
car
Winner
will
bo
given
a
choice
of
ono
of
tho
six
cars
available
One
game
will
feature
a
1000
prize
Doors
open
at
7
pm
ke
Citizen
The
daily
newspaper
for
Central
British
Columbia
CAPE
KENNEDY
Fla
-
The
Gemini
9
astronauts
executed
a
successful
lendezvous
with
a
barrel
shaped
satellite
today
and
reported
a
shroud
still
partially
cover
covered
�
ed
its
docking
collar
which
may
prevent
an
attempt
to
hook
up
with
the
target
We
have
a
weird
looking
machine
command
pilot
Thomas
P
Stafford
reported
to
a
ground
station
at
Hawaii
The
clamshells
aro
on
but
they
are
openwlde
It
appears
that
one
of
the
bolts
may
not
have
blown
It
looks
like
Its
held
on
by
somo
Inconceivable
force
there
The
shroud
which
covers
a
docking
collar
on
the
target
satel
satellite
�
lite
was
to
have
jettisoned
shortly
after
the
satellite
was
launched
Wednesday
Whether
It
did
or
not
has
been
a
mystery
If
it
had
separated
correctly
explosive
bolts
would
have
blown
and
split
the
90
inch
shroud
in
two
halves
so
it
would
have
looked
like
clamshells
Then
springs
were
to
have
kicked
the
two
pieces
loose
Later
Stafford
reported
It
appeared
that
all
four
bolts
had
blown
and
that
the
shroud
was
hung
up
by
a
band
of
wire
It
looks
like
an
angry
alligator
Stafford
said
lie
suggested
that
Gemini
9
might
drive
up
to
it
and
nudge
it
off
witli
a
docking
bar
on
the
Gemini
nose
Until
the
shroud
Is
off
the
astronauts
would
not
be
able
to
hook
up
with
the
stelllte
called
anATDfor
Augmented
Target
Dock
Docking
�
ing
Adapter
We
have
a
suggestion
he
said
we
might
put
out
our
docking
bar
and
go
up
and
tap
it
Mission
Control
Centre
said
it
was
trying
to
figure
out
a
pos
possible
�
sible
way
to
jar
the
shroud
loose
The
intact
shroud
Is
90
Inches
high
and
weighs
about
300
pounds
It
is
made
of
flbreglass
The
new
boundaries
cover
264
electoral
seats
down
one
from
265
BC
with
23
federal
seats
will
have
one
more
than
It
had
before
redistribution
For
the
third
time
go
Stafford
said
as
he
sat
In
the
spacecraft
poised
for
the
launch
Just
31
hours
after
the
Sur
voyor
I
moonship
landed
softly
on
the
lunar
surface
and
sent
back
dramatic
pictures
of
pos
possible
�
sible
manned
landing
sites
the
Titan
propelled
Gemini
9
aloft
on
a
vital
three
day
rendezvous
and
space
walk
mission
The
big
Titan
with
the
rays
of
a
bright
sun
glistening
on
its
sides
rose
slowly
from
Its
launch
pad
and
sped
out
over
the
Atlantic
Ocean
followed
by
a
big
white
tail
of
vapor
Were
right
down
the
mid
die
flight
director
Eugene
Kranz
shouted
Good
Excel
lent
Everything
ho
told
Staf
ford
Is
green
and
go
Were
on
our
way
Stafford
yelled
exultantly
Its
fantas
tic
Before
returning
to
earth
the
astronauts
wero
to
perform
many
of
the
manoeuvres
Apollo
space
men
will
make
on
round
trip
Journeys
to
tho
moon
A
year
and
a
day
after
Ed
ward
H
White
II
became
tho
first
American
to
walk
in
space
Cornan
was
to
climb
out
of
the
space
ship
Saturday
and
for
2M
hours
hurtle
through
the
skies
as
a
human
satellite
A
barrel
shaped
target
satel
litefired
into
orbit
Wednesday
before
a
communications
failure
forced
the
second
scrub
of
tho
Gemini
launch
flashed
across
the
cape
as
the
Titan
roared
to
life
It
was
the
second
time
Staf
ford
had
needed
three
tries
be
before
�
fore
going
Into
orbit
Ills
Gem
lnl
6
flight
last
year
was
post
postponed
�
poned
twice
beforo
finally
get
getting
�
ting
away
Tho
llfoot
long
target
satel
lite
a
tiny
dot
in
the
vastness
of
space
was
entering
Its
30th
revolution
of
the
earth
as
Staf
Stafford
�
ford
and
Cernan
began
their
hot
pursuit
As
tho
rocket
rose
capsule
communicator
Nell
A
Arm
strong
who
commanded
the
Gemini
8
flight
told
the
astro
astronauts
�
nauts
they
were
go
for
stag
ing
Roger
understand
were
go
Stafford
replied
When
the
second
stage
sep
separated
�
arated
Stafford
saw
a
fireball
behind
them
Its
fantastic
he
said
When
the
138
foot
gantry
was
pulled
away
from
tho
spacecraft
this
morning
and
light
broke
Into
the
capsule
Cernan
mur
mured
Oh
boy
Stafford
added
Its
a
great
day
And
It
was
Proving
the
third
time
is
a
charm
the
Titan
vaulted
off
its
pad
at
939
am
EDT
riding
a
blazing
tail
of
hot
gases
more
than
100
miles
out
into
space
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University
of
Victoria
student
working
for
the
summer
with
the
BC
Torest
Service
at
the
Peace
Rlvor
power
project
is
believed
to
have
drowned
A
forest
service
spokesman
said
here
Thursday
that
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Pacific
Great
Eastern
revenues
reached
a
record
19494
687
In
I960
the
government
owned
railways
annual
report
showed
Thursday
This
was
a
gain
of
306951
equal
to
less
than
two
per
cent
smallest
increase
in
recent
years
J
S
Broadbent
vlce
presl
dent
and
general
manager
said
the
smallness
of
tho
gain
resulted
from
a
number
of
problems
including
two
work
stoppages
heavy
snows
in
the
northern
sections
and
the
closing
of
the
line
twice
because
sections
of
tho
Parsnip
River
bridge
wero
washed
out
But
he
said
the
54yearold
railways
future
has
never
been
so
promising
CHAHLOTTETOWN
CP
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In
the
Prince
Edward
Is
Island
�
land
election
began
at
9
am
ADT
Monday
May
30
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re
suit
could
remain
In
doubt
until
sometime
after
G
pm
ADT
Monday
July
11
Voters
In
the
two
member
district
of
Kings
1st
wait
until
July
11
to
cast
their
ballots
be
cause
of
the
death
May
22
of
a
Liberal
candidate
Tho
doferred
elections
In
Kings
1st
could
decide
which
One
Sceptic
Tells
His
Side
VANCOUVER
CP
-
Austra
Han
scientist
Sir
John
Ecclos
19G3
Nobel
prize
winner
In
med
medicine
�
icine
and
one
of
the
worlds
leading
physiologists
had
some
deprecating
words
Thursday
for
the
space
race
Among
them
The
societ
of
the
brains
function
reduces
space
travel
to
kids
games
Mankind
will
never
get
off
this
earth
to
live
elsewhere
Earth
is
the
most
wonder
wonderful
�
ful
place
In
the
universe
and
the
rest
is
a
mass
of
dead
things
hot
or
cold
spinning
around
Space
travel
to
see
dust
and
craters
is
a
sterile
pastime
To
do
a
routine
Job
and
then
spend
the
rest
of
tho
day
watching
televisions
sub
hu
human
�
man
Sir
John
In
Vancouver
to
re
celve
an
honorary
doctor
of
science
degree
at
the
Univer
University
�
sity
of
British
Columbia
said
man
may
make
hit
and
run
raids
on
other
planets
and
per
haps
even
land
on
Mars
in
the
next
20
years
But
so
what
he
asks
They
may
even
find
a
primi
tive
form
of
life
on
Mars
but
it
will
be
nothing
approaching
life
on
earth
Banker
Says
Amend
Bank
Act
For
Small
Firms
One
of
Canadas
top
bank
executives
says
Bank
Act
amendments
should
allow
banks
to
enter
the
moitgage
field
and
fiee
their
interest
rate
J
L
Walker
senior
general
manager
and
chief
operating
offi
officer
�
cer
for
the
Bank
of
Montreal
said
in
a
brief
Interview
Thurs
Thursday
�
day
the
switches
would
be
of
particular
benefit
to
small
busi
businesses
�
nesses
Even
if
small
businesses
ob
obtained
�
tained
mortgage
money
at
7
to
7
12
per
cent
from
banks
such
loans
would
cost
them
far
less
than
other
mortgage
loans
Now
you
can
borrow
money
at
right
up
to
24
per
cent
from
some
finance
companies
said
Mr
Walker
who
is
here
from
his
Montreal
offices
on
a
brief
visit
to
several
BC
branches
He
said
he
would
like
to
see
banks
able
to
set
interest
rates
commensurate
with
the
risk
In
Involved
�
volved
in
making
the
loan
Tor
some
money
would
bo
cheaper
for
others
more
expen
expensive
�
sive
he
said
Mr
Walker
said
tho
bank
has
withdrawn
from
NIIA
mortgaging
the
only
typo
banks
aro
currently
allowed
in
because
bank
interest
is
too
low
He
explained
that
banks
can
cannot
�
not
charge
more
than
six
per
cent
interest
NIIA
mortgages
are
pegged
at
6
34
per
cent
Mr
Walker
said
his
visit
to
BC
was
to
talk
decentralization
of
banking
operations
Each
division
will
run
its
own
business
he
said
party
forms
the
next
govern
government
�
ment
The
situation
remained
uncer
tain
Thursday
four
days
after
voting
In
15
two
member
ridings
Election
night
returns
gave
the
Liberals
1G
seats
Con
servatlves
14
Tho
Conservatives
In
office
since
1959
held
17
at
dissolution
of
the
last
legislature
The
Lib
erals
held
13
A
deputy
returning
ollicer
in
Williston
Makes
Appeal
A
call
for
more
profes
professional
�
sional
people
to
come
to
the
north
was
sounded
by
Lands
and
Torest
Minister
Ray
Williston
in
an
address
to
members
of
the
BC
Dental
Association
Thursday
Mr
Williston
said
Prince
George
has
become
the
ser
service
�
vice
area
for
the
north
of
the
province
and
dedicated
pro
professional
�
fessional
people
are
needed
in
greater
numbers
to
give
their
skills
for
the
best
of
the
people
living
there
He
explained
to
the
dentists
why
Prince
George
has
be
Fined
30
For
Taking
Moose
Calf
A
Prince
George
man
who
said
he
thought
he
was
doing
some
good
when
he
rescued
a
moose
call
from
a
log
jam
last
Sunday
has
been
fined
30
Tred
Hencheroff
Vine
Street
was
convicted
under
the
wildlife
act
on
charges
of
keeping
a
calf
moose
in
captivity
without
a
per
mit
Hencheroff
pleaded
guilty
to
the
offence
A
21-year-old
Prince
George
district
man
who
fired
a
German
Luger
at
a
car
load
of
young
people
in
South
Foil
oeorge
earlier
this
year
has
been
sen
sentenced
�
tenced
to
six
months
In
jail
The
sentence
was
registered
against
Albert
Ambrose
Chartler
after
he
was
convicted
of
possessing
an
offensive
weapon
On
another
charge
of
possessing
a
firearm
without
a
permit
he
was
fined
100
Fire
slightly
damaged
an
oc
cupied
unit
of
an
apartment
block
at
Sixth
Avenue
and
Victoria
St
last
night
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Election
Outcome
Remains
Big
Mystery
Queens
2nd
said
the
official
count
In
his
poll
differed
from
that
announced
Monday
night
If
he
is
right
Industiy
Minister
Lloyd
MacPhall
could
retain
the
seats
for
the
Conservatives
and
create
a
1515
deadlock
It
would
then
be
up
to
the
voters
In
Kings
1st
to
give
either
the
Conservatives
under
Premier
Walter
Shaw
or
the
Liberals
under
Alex
Campbell
a
two
seat
majority
or
they
could
split
creating
a
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CITIZEN
Dr
A
H
Bayne
Prince
Georges
pioneer
dentist
paints
for
a
hobby
One
of
the
dentists
attending
the
convention
this
week
practiced
his
profession
in
Prince
George
in
the
1920s
Dr
A
H
Bayne
renumbers
those
days
on
page
3
Citizen
reporter
Mike
McDermott
discovers
the
wonderful
world
of
Grade
One
page
27
The
Land
of
Mod
is
right
here
swinger
and
the
story
of
the
new
styles
emergence
in
Prince
George
is
on
page
30
with
the
Waxworks
Reba
and
Bonnie
and
other
teen
features
Prince
Georges
first
Coffee
House
The
Bent
Ear
opens
tonight
page
28
Also
on
the
Inside
Page
Salmos
Outdoor
column
and
a
look
at
Mr
Funneeeee
Batman
Book
reviewer
Donald
Phillipson
pans
the
controversial
Beautiful
Losers
page
29
Complete
TV
listings
page
29
New
suicide
and
resignation
of
head
of
Buddhrst
Instrtute
brrng
prospects
of
more
political
trouble
in
Viet
Nam
page
16
Daniel
Johnson
holds
a
mammoth
rally
in
Montreal
to
mark
the
climax
of
the
Union
Nationals
campaign
for
the
Sunday
provincral
election
page
4
Labor
reporter
Jan
Udo
Wenzel
looks
at
the
troubled
times
of
trade
unionism
page
5
Chamber
Takes
Stand
On
Tour
Predicament
Prince
George
Chamber
of
Commerce
President
Ralph
Wil
Williamson
�
liamson
said
this
morning
that
through
apparent
lack
of
infor
information
�
mation
misconception
of
the
in
intent
�
tent
of
the
Inn
of
the
North
function
on
June
G
had
arisen
The
chamber
felt
clarification
was
necessary
Early
In
February
the
Chamber
was
approached
to
en
entertain
�
tertain
a
group
of
Canadian
and
American
magazine
and
news
newspaper
�
paper
editors
and
writers
as
the
chamber
had
done
in
the
past
he
said
The
43
member
tour
Is
spon
sponsored
�
sored
by
the
British
Columbia
Government
Tourist
Bureau
BC
Ferries
and
Vancouver
Is
Island
�
land
Coach
Lines
It
will
travel
up
tho
Vancouver
Island
Highway
by
ferry
to
Prince
Rupert
along
Highway
16
to
Prince
George
and
leturnto
Vancouver
by
way
of
Barker
vllle
This
is
a
wonderful
opportun
opportunity
�
ity
to
raise
the
image
of
Prince
George
in
the
eyes
of
millions
of
Canadian
and
American
trav
travellers
�
ellers
Mr
Williamson
commen
commented
�
ted
Enroute
to
Prince
George
these
people
will
have
enjoyed
clam
bakes
fish
fries
totem
pole
carvings
stampedes
and
other
outdoor
entertainment
A
formal
evening
would
be
a
refreshing
change
When
it
was
learned
that
the
official
opening
of
the
Inn
of
the
North
was
planned
for
the
same
date
it
was
our
conclusion
that
these
two
functions
could
be
combined
In
view
of
tho
tremendous
exposure
that
the
city
of
Prince
George
will
receive
through
the
readership
fo
these
43
writers
and
because
the
event
will
be
covered
on
tho
CBC
national
TV
network
the
chamber
felt
a
prominent
member
of
the
prov
provincial
�
incial
government
should
be
in
invited
�
vited
to
attend
Mayor
Dezell
was
asked
to
issue
the
official
invitation
As
space
for
entertainment
was
somewhat
limited
Invita
Invitations
�
tions
were
confined
to
those
who
were
directly
interested
in
tourism
and
transportation
The
Inn
agreed
to
subsidize
part
of
the
cost
which
we
of
the
chamber
greatly
appreciated
To
Professional
Trades
NORTHWARD
YOUNG
MAN
come
the
fastest
growing
city
In
Canada
Nature
has
assured
great
greatness
�
ness
for
BC
but
man
must
help
to
make
this
greatness
an
asset
to
himself
the
min
minister
�
ister
said
Prince
George
is
the
geo
geographical
�
graphical
centre
of
the
prov
province
�
ince
on
the
cross
road
be
between
�
tween
the
more
settled
south
and
the
stlll-to-be-develop-ed
north
Prince
George
Is
strategi
strategically
�
cally
located
for
development
of
resources
communication
and
energy
But
to
understand
the
growth
of
tho
city
an
under
understanding
�
standing
of
the
northern
de
developments
�
velopments
is
needed
tho
minister
said
Power
mining
and
forestry
are
the
resources
which
con
contribute
�
tribute
to
the
expansion
of
the
province
Why
do
European
com
companies
�
panies
choose
Prince
George
to
set
up
pulp
mills
he
asked
Ho
answered
his
own
cwes
tion
by
saying
that
British
German
and
Japanese
firms
have
realized
the
potential
and
the
strategic
location
of
the
city
of
Prince
George
He
told
the
dentists
that
more
and
more
professional
people
are
needed
to
help
with
the
developments
to
assure
the
people
the
services
need
needed
�
ed
for
a
good
life
Tor
the
future
he
predicted
a
continuation
and
everyonoi
who
is
willing
to
live
in
the
noith
will
find
his
rewaid
he
said
Mr
Willlston
was
the
only
guest
speaker
at
the
50th
annual
convention
of
the
BCDA
Over
150
dentists
have
reg
registered
�
istered
and
the
sessions
are
taken
up
with
the
various
as
aspects
�
pects
of
the
profession
Clinics
and
work
sessions
are
being
held
dining
the
day
at
the
Inn
of
the
North
Suppliers
and
manufacturers
of
dental
products
display
their
goods
in
the
hall
of
the
hotel
The
convention
will
last
until
Sunday
and
a
flight
to
the
Peace
River
pioject
is
planned
for
Sunday