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-The
landlord
of
The
Three
Tuns
Tavern
asked
a
Bungay
magistrate
Thursday
for
permission
to
keep
his
pub
open
later
than
usual
fonthe
sake
of
the
Waveney
VAlley
Dwile
Flonking
Association
Dwile
flonking
said
Magistrate
Douglas
Hewitt
What
is
dwile
flonking
I
dont
know
said
the
publican
Charles
Ross
45
Its
a
fine
old
English
game
that
has
been
going
on
for
the
last
400
years
Rob
Robert
�
ert
Devereaux
a
member
of
the
WVDFA
committee
told
the
judge
You
have
two
teams
and
at
the
end
of
the
game
nobodys
sober
An
executive
of
Adnams
Brewery
chimed
in
Dwile
flonking
is
an
old
harvest
ritual
in
these
parts
of
Sur
Surrey
�
rey
Vp
always
supply
the
ale
Hewitt
listened
with
sym
sympathy
�
pathy
and
granted
Ross
per
permission
�
mission
to
stay
open
after
11
pm
for
the
annual
dinner
of
the
dwile
flonkers
Its
really
simple
this
game
Devereaux
told
re
reporters
�
porters
One
team
goes
round
in
a
circle
while
the
people
In
the
other
team
take
turns
to
be
in
the
middle
The
chap
in
the
middle
the
flonker
whirls
round
in
the
opposite
direction
Hes
got
a
dwile
what
you
might
call
a
dishcloth
soaked
in
beei
hanging
on
the
end
of
a
pole
called
a
driveller
He
has
to
flick
it
off
the
end
and
hit
somebody
Marks
are
awarded
according
to
which
part
of
the
body
he
hits
If
he
misses
he
has
to
drink
a
quart
of
beer
as
a
penalty
A
good
flonker
has
to
be
able
to
drink
his
beer
Problems
In
Flight
From
City
VANCOUVER
CP
A
Cana
Canadian
�
dian
Pacific
Airlines
DCCB
air
aircraft
�
craft
landed
safely
at
the
air
airport
�
port
here
early
today
with
a
broken
pin
in
its
landing
gear
The
nose
wheel
had
locked
in
position
however
and
the
land
landing
�
ing
was
described
by
pilot
Bob
Randall
as
routine
We
had
Just
taken
off
from
Prince
George
when
I
heard
a
loud
explosion
said
Capt
Ran
Randall
�
dall
I
thought
the
nosewheel
tire
had
exploded
The
four
-
engined
aircraft
circled
the
airport
here
for
20
minutes
while
emergency
fire
and
rescue
crews
waited
below
on
the
runway
There
was
no
panic
among
the
31
passengers
he
said
Truck
Crash
Injures
Man
A
Prince
Geoige
aiea
man
suffered
a
bioken
leg
when
the
tiuck
he
was
diiving
was
in
collision
with
a
cai
30
miles
from
Prince
Geoige
on
Highway
16
Tiiursday
Injuied
was
William
Green
of
the
Pondeiosa
Tiailei
Court
For
anyone
who
is
not
in
inclined
clined
to
go
home
after
mid
night
when
the
beverage
roomb
close
theres
now
the
chance
I
to
go
to
the
Inn
dining
room
jLThe
Inn
is
open
until
2
am
Wednesday
to
Friday
Saturday
it
closes
at
midnight
Theres
no
cover
charge
either
a
If
you
called
the
phone
num-
ber
this
corner
gave
Thurs
day
to
apply
for
a
Job
as
scout
leader
you
would
not
have
got
very
far
because
it
was
the
wrong
number
Here
at
last
is
the
right
one
564
6997
Sorry
about
that
People
ware
turned
away
business
was
so
good
That
was
the
scene
at
Little
Olys
Restaurant
at
the
Parkwood
Shop
Shopping
�
ping
Centre
when
its
bfer
and
wine
licence
went
into
effect
for
theulrst
day
Thursday
This
advertisement
is
-not
published
or
displayed
by
the
LiQuor
Qontrol
Bdard
or
by
ttie
Government
of
British
Columbia
20
Pages
Canadian
Torest
Products
Senior
vice
-
president
and
Prince
Georg
Pulpman
L
L
G
Bentley
has
been
nam
ed
by
Trade
Minister
Winters
to
serve
on
a
newly
-formed
Ex
Export
�
port
Advisory
Council
Its
first
meeting
will
be
held
February
6
a
Prince
George
thieves
will
w
steal
anything
they
can
get
their
hands
on
a
fact
to
which
city
policemen
will
readily
test
testify
�
ify
But
a
caper
last
night
is
likely
to
leave
a
few
scratching
their
heads
A
member
of
the
local
Masonic
order
wis
about
to
take
a
ceremonial
sword
home
last
night
but
left
it
in
the
foyer
of
the
Masonic
Temple
on
Fourth
Avenue
While
he
was
gone
someone
stepped
in
the
door
and
made
off
with
the
weapon
valued
at
about
50
cfie
INSIDE
TODAYS
CITIZEN
Bntish
politicians
attack
U
S
economic
expansion
as
a
men
menace
�
ace
to
the
whole
economy
of
Western
Euiope
Page
5
Prince
George
may
have
rug
rugged
�
ged
winters
but
they
havent
forced
construction
workers
here
into
hibernation
Page
13
The
Inside
Page
a
profile
of
Goulon
Lightfoot
one
of
Cana
Canadas
�
das
fastest
ruing
folksingers
who
is
packing
in
crowds
in
coffee
houses
from
coast
to
coast
Page
8
The
Arabian
look
in
fashion
is
coming
in
strong
according
to
1967
fashion
previews
Page
6
How
to
classify
voui
boss
anahze
his
wisecracks
Page
14
Editorial
Sports
11
Women
6
Church
7
Entertainment
20
MOSCOW
VP
TJ
ipsby
Soviet
leaders
to
eastern
Siberia
and
Poland
and
Kremlin
warnings
that
Pe
Pekings
�
kings
policy
has
entered
a
new
dangerous
stage
re
reflect
�
flect
growing
Russian
un
uneasiness
�
easiness
over
stormy
events
In
China
The
atmosphere
of
tension
was
heightened
by
a
report
itizen
The
daily
newspaper
for
Central
British
Columbia
PRINCE
GEORGE
BRITISH
COLUMBIA
FRIDAY
JANUARY
20
1967
We
must
see
that
no
zoning
other
than
in
conjunction
with
the
plan
Is
permitted
Dr
Thors
Thorsness
�
ness
said
Should
this
be
the
case
he
added
the
whole
plan
could
be
thrown
off
base
The
association
executive
was
pleased
with
the
reception
the
plans
received
at
the
unveiling
Monday
It
has
been
recognized
that
we
have
something
there
which
will
assure
the
citys
future
A
39-year-old
air
force
ser
sergeant
�
geant
who
has
spent
more
than
half
his
life
in
the
service
is
still
missing
say
RCAF
officials
at
Baldy
Hughes
Sergeant
John
Gerald
Cham
Chambers
�
bers
was
last
seen
more
than
a
week
ago
and
although
he
has
been
reported
seen
several
times
since
police
and
RCAF
author
authorities
�
ities
have
not
been
able
to
de
determine
�
termine
his
whereabouts
The
missing
man
was
last
seen
drinking
In
a
downtown
Prince
George
beer
parlor
He
failed
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interior
of
a
Second
Avenue
duplex
early
today
Fire
Blamed
on
Transients
Transients
have
been
blamed
for
a
fire
which
gutted
an
un
unoccupied
�
occupied
duplex
on
Second
Ave
Avenue
�
nue
early
today
The
blaze
which
is
believed
to
have
broken
out
about
100
am
went
unnoticed
until
pat
patrolling
�
rolling
police
turned
In
the
alarm
at
1
40
The
dwelling
owned
by
city
resident
Harper
Greene
1289
Carney
Street
was
completely
gutted
and
fire
chief
Harold
Dornbierer
said
today
the
home
appears
to
be
a
complete
loss
He
said
transients
are
believed
to
have
started
the
fire
and
added
that
a
blaze
In
one
unit
of
the
duplex
last
year
also
was
blamed
on
transients
Im
suspicious
that
some
someone
�
one
got
in
there
this
time
too
he
said
The
home
has
been
unoccupied
for
several
days
Although
several
pieces
of
furniture
including
a
refrig
refrigerator
�
erator
stove
and
chesterfield
were
lost
in
the
fire
Mr
Greene
said
he
could
not
estimate
the
financial
loss
Little
damage
resulted
from
the
previous
blaze
but
the
entire
duplex
was
gutted
in
this
morn
mornings
�
ings
fire
Chief
Dornbierer
said
he
is
preparing
a
report
for
the
prov
provincial
�
incial
fire
marshalls
office
Davie
Fulton
told
The
Citizen
today
hes
dealt
him
self
in
on
the
Progressive
Conservative
leadership
game
but
says
he
isnt
leady
to
put
his
campaign
cards
on
the
DBA
WANTS
PLAN
L
BACKED
By
PETER
DUFFY
Prince
George
Downtown
Businessmens
Association
wants
city
council
to
assure
that
Centrum
Prince
George
will
be
adhered
to
in
the
future
We
want
council
to
give
ap
approval
�
proval
in
principal
that
this
is
the
master
plan
for
the
citys
development
said
DBA
presi
president
�
dent
Dr
Julian
Thorsness
The
DBA
executive
wiU
meet
with
council
early
next
week
to
discuss
the
matter
The
association
is
concerned
over
zoning
In
the
areas
con
contained
�
tained
in
the
development
plan
table
Speaking
to
the
Citizen
from
his
Kamloops
of
fice
the
50-year-old
Fulton
reiterated
the
state
statement
�
ment
he
made
in
October
1965
offering
to
run
for
the
party
leadership
the
next
time
a
Con
Conservative
�
servative
convention
was
held
I
do
not
wish
to
fire
any
open
ing
rounds
until
the
National
Executive
has
met
says
Fulton
Rumors
around
Parliament
Hill
indicate
the
National
Execu
Executive
�
tive
will
meet
February
3
When
the
Citizen
asked
him
when
he
expected
the
Conserva
Conservative
�
tive
leadership
convention
to
be
held
Fulton
replied
either
spring
or
fall
The
height
of
summer
would
be
out
Fulton
believes
The
convention
will
have
to
be
held
when
the
Centennial
cele
celebrations
�
brations
are
dying
down
He
named
Montreal
as
a
pos
possible
�
sible
location
for
the
meeting
Fulton
returned
to
his
Kam
Kamloops
�
loops
constituency
earlier
this
See
also
page
19
morning
for
a
weekend
of
offi
official
�
cial
business
He
and
his
wife
Patricia
Mary
will
be
guests
of
honor
Saturday
evening
at
the
Sir
John
A
McDonald
Ball
sponsored
by
the
Kamloops
Young
Conservative
Association
Fulton
also
will
present
three
Centenarian
Centennial
certifi
certificates
�
cates
Monday
before
flying
back
to
Ottawa
later
that
day
Man
Mill
Missing
From
Radar
Base
to
report
for
duty
Tuesday
Jan
January
�
uary
10
He
Is
married
has
two
small
children
and
was
a
resident
of
stations
married
quarters
He
has
been
In
the
air
force
since
1946
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Concerning
the
people
as
a
whole
Thats
what
public
means
But
youd
never
guess
it
after
reading
the
Public
Utilities
Commission
letter
brushing
off
the
city
request
for
a
hearing
into
lower
natural
gas
rates
THE
PUC
purpose
H
be
to
the
public
hStiWI
But
it
has
taken
on
the
HSMjH
Nat-
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has
ordered
the
city
to
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stop
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has
expressed
surprise
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the
city
wants
lower
gas
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It
has
claimed
Prince
George
consumers
show
no
in
interest
�
terest
in
a
demand
to
lower
rates
Thats
all
malarkey
And
it
sounds
like
a
cover
up
Heres
the
real
situation
The
city
showed
the
PUC
the
Inland
fiugres
presented
to
a
rate
hearing
one
year
ago
were
wrong
The
Inland
figures
showed
profits
for
the
1966
year
end
40
lower
than
the
gas
company
actually
earned
On
this
basis
the
city
asked
for
a
new
hearing
The
PUC
in
effect
said
Forget
if
In
other
words
the
city
-
acting
for
the
people
of
Prince
George
has
been
denied
the
right
to
speak
on
their
behalf
The
situation
demands
a
loud
and
united
outcry
A
real
swinging
couple
on
The
Citizen
Hawaii
tour
was
travel
agent
Don
Prior
and
75-year-old
Amelia
Vandyke
Amelia
nattily
diessed
in
rubber
boots
was
the
ha
of
the
trip
The
last
of
the
three
section
event
leaves
Saturday
for
the
sunny
south
Peking
Crisis
Spills
over
Border
In
the
military
newspaper
Krasnaja
Zvezda
Red
Star
of
a
program
of
milltarytraln
ing
foi
schoolchildren
In
a
far
eastern
region
of
Rus
Russia
�
sia
bordering
on
China
The
communist
party
paper
Pravda
warned
that
the
power
struggle
going
on
inside
China
is
a
serious
test
for
the
entire
world
RUSSIANS
INTERESTED
IN
ARMS
RACE
TALKS
MOSCOW
Reuters
-The
Russian
people
were
told
for
the
first
time
by
an
official
publication
today
that
the
Kremlin
has
started
instal
installation
�
lation
of
an
antl
missile
system
around
Moscow
The
foreign
affairs
mag
magazine
�
azine
Za
Rubezhom
Abroad
quotes
US
President
John
Johnson
�
son
for
the
disclosure
which
has
never
appeared
here
in
print
before
The
weekly
magazine
de
devotes
�
votes
two
of
its
32
pages
to
reprinting
textual
ex
extracts
�
tracts
from
Johnsons
mes
message
�
sage
to
the
US
Congress
last
week
Including
his
plea
to
Russia
to
Join
the
US
In
slowing
down
the
arms
race
Johnson
Is
quoted
The
Soviet
Union
has
in
the
past
year
increased
its
long
range
missile
capab
capabilities
�
ilities
It
has
begun
to
place
near
Moscow
a
limited
anti
antimissile
�
missile
defence
The
Johnson
text
Is
ac
accompanied
�
companied
by
a
slashing
ed
editorial
�
itorial
commentary
which
says
the
presidents
mes
message
�
sage
contains
a
lot
of
words
vague
promises
veiled
hints
and
half
-admissions
but
does
not
offer
a
clear
cut
program
Communist
movement
The
Soviet
news
agency
Tas
disclosed
Thursday
night
that
PartyChief
Leonid
IBrezhnev
Premier
Alexei
N
Kosygin
and
President
Nikolai
V
Podgorny
confer
conferred
�
red
In
Poland
this
week
with
their
Polish
counterparts
on
pressing
problems
of
in
international
�
ternational
policy
The
meeting
roused
speculation
that
the
Kremlin
was
seeking
the
full
backing
of
Polish
leaders
In
their
quarrel
with
Mao
Tse
tung
Polish
party
chief
Wladyslaw
Gomulka
has
been
a
staunch
supporter
of
the
Soviets
but
he
has
been
reluctant
to
con
condemn
�
demn
China
publicly
Red
Star
says
that
mili
military
�
tary
men
are
conducting
patriotism
courses
in
school
in
a
far
eastern
region
bordering
on
Cnina
Other
newspapers
reported
war
games
Involving
teenagers
in
the
same
border
area
Soviet
leaders
have
been
warning
officials
in
the
bor
border
�
der
area
that
the
struggle
inside
China
has
become
dangerous
Kosygin
spoke
last
week
In
the
same
far
eastern
section
where
Red
Star
sajs
patriotic
indoc
indoctrination
�
trination
classes
are
being
held
First
Deputy
Premier
Dmitry
S
Polyansky
spoke
Thursday
in
an
adjoining
border
area
Pravdas
warning
about
the
possible
dangerous
ef
effects
�
fects
of
the
Chinese
power
struggle
constituted
a
new
approach
in
Moscows
ef
efforts
�
forts
to
organize
a
world
Communist
meeting
to
de
nounce
Peking
The
new
ap
approach
�
proach
adds
criticism
of
Chinese
domestic
policy
and
of
events
inside
China
as
more
reasons
for
the
pro
proposed
�
posed
world
meeting
Earlier
Soviet
bids
for
the
meeting
were
based
on
denunciations
of
Chinas
foreign
policy
and
ideolo
ideological
�
gical
course
KREMLIN
INSTALLING
ANTI
MISSILE
SYSTEM
WASHINGTON
AP
The
state
department
disclosec
today
that
the
United
States
has
started
talks
with
the
Soviet
Union
on
the
possibil
possibility
�
ity
of
avoiding
a
new
arms
race
in
antl
balllstlc
mis
missile
�
sile
systems
and
indica
indicated
�
ted
the
Russians
may
be
in
interested
�
terested
The
department
has
no
reason
to
believe
a
spokesman
said
that
the
Soviets
are
not
seriously
considering
the
presidents
expressed
interest
In
halt
halting
�
ing
an
ABM
antl
balllstic
missile
arms
race
Press
Officer
Robeit
J
McCloskey
told
a
press
con
conference
�
ference
that
State
Secretary
Dean
Rusk
and
Soviet
Am
Ambassador
�
bassador
Anatoly
F
Dob
rynin
have
been
in
con
contact
�
tact
on
the
anti
ballistic
in
iss
lie
pi
ogra
m
s
lnce
Dobrynlns
return
McCloskey
said
he
could
not
rule
out
discussion
of
other
subjects
such
as
con
continuing
�
tinuing
US
Soviet
consid
consideration
�
eration
of
a
proposed
treaty
to
block
the
spread
of
nu
nuclear
�
clear
weapons
But
he
left
no
doubt
the
focus
of
the
Rusk
talks
with
Dobrynin
had
been
on
the
anti-ballis-tlc
missile
program