Eee Sear ger Pers : way, tothe doth: “uhe? railway. Gagr go to the B.C, Be, to tho ‘Yukon : if A fie’, mes : tM eke OEE ORF ME Rt PT at OE ACR ert ROE. OYK MAIO me “ "i. we ne Y Nm RR oe eects tent etre ia fA OTT On Ud eet wing ihe. soreervena PROVINCIAL LEBRARY - ‘VICTORIA, B. ¢C.. 110" hiealth . hazard: : tion: problem.”, éasualtics.” a ” ‘to rail line yas VANCOUVER, @ ‘ihe Governor William A. Egan of, Alaska says his spate would be. “sympathetic” to* plans. for extension .of the proposed Pacific state. : Gov. Egan. expressed hope that hemwould be luvited to: discuss developmont, but “tondale the State of Alaska has: nov bean, -ppproathed officially ‘in®)his matter.” The newly-formed PNR is re- po} ed to have already spent $1,000,000 on Initial surveys for iu 100-mile route from Prince “Yukon border and application hag been mada Lo ethe: foderal government. for fu: mright-of way ‘through — the Yukon the Alaskan border. p. Victoria, it .was reported that the nowly formed Pacific Nofithern Ratlway has | boon mrantod the maght.to issye $1, 000,- oon worthy of $100, shares as, an inpvartin » fnanding -Monsure, TANAPOH Ny Minister Wicks | any nalneed. Ma dhday. ye horrowl yg ’ pawe ore oonthAS. bean, ROL rune al ratiwas, | eh pling "tne from the Princo George. ee ta order. ° (eet sey ere els invade oy , at dod. : inal i 0 aro wey nelal. cor - ghight:, of ‘Monday's. ndtivi- La WOR 1. parade through the / ely, Lo: Aho oN through i glownpour. ‘of it which ANW ro ‘than, vin ind a mpod ¢ onto re ONY it *y nye caoeeenee ter Seaenere eke ge aenig hte Been ent yao) morn sccaqaroo isemees inf m aa hy: ee ny ‘ir? wpe ’ : “DRUGS. LTD. -. DIAL 2 51 Northe m Rall- |, ANCIENT pRESS of, skeen River’ people ‘contrasts with $13,000 Skecena Treasure » House at: Hazelton Sunday. Dr, museum stands at microphone -while to. his left is Dr. Dutt is Kenneth B. Harris of Prince Rupert who Spoke “of British Columbia, To Ieft on behalf of his. people, bo of. the Chamber of Commerce at Vos British Columbia for the Cana- | pns and functions of the CBC day. - iThat is as definite as 5 Kenneth le; “regional supervisor for. fan Broadcasting Corporation, Suld be last night in answering vestions put to him by members the group’ s regular: dinner meet- ‘sked about the. possibility of getting television into’: the city, . Caple said that the CBC. has gause ‘of our five- -year plan,’ 1 cannot give you a definite date hen: anything will be done.” / ‘said. that the CBC has’ “a ry “year. After each year. of e ive: is completed a new one This - plan outlines ‘the opera- ‘each year, and must be. ap- ved by the ‘government before federal. grant is given.- “Prince Rupert: is high” up ) on s-plan‘is only: shown a -year al. time, I-can give you no date.” plans ‘for Prince Rupert, ‘but; ‘pe-|. five-year, plan which is. revised |. fa TV. ‘station Was: installed Cliffo of Dr. modern: microphones | at opening of Wilson Dufé, rd Carl, head of the provincial head anthropologist - Ancient; ‘modern rites ‘observed — as new museum opened at Hazelton with the Lraditional eagle's chiefs, the People of the Skeena opened. their a ceremony which combined the colo mal. language of modern. day, be on Saturday in river dwellers with the for ~ Bullt on the bank ‘of tho rush=| ing gray-groon Skeonn River the tiny: 819, 000 ‘Trensure . House is ‘the: result of-10 yenrs of planning: and: is.the British Columbin Con- 1-tonnial project Of the. Poop le of; a Pe oh tho. Bkeoni. -Donnld Stoole, prosidont of ‘tho Hazelton. Skoonn. Tronsure House committea: was maator of | cor- omonios: for. tho’ official opening ‘attonded iby district: chiefs. i| tholr woven robos and cedar bark and. envved: wood, henddresses, thal poopie and guests of honor, Dr, J, Clifford Carl, Nend of the Provinoinl Museum, Dr.’ Wilson Dutt, “provinesal’: anthropologist |: and Via} tora frony nonr and far, Wl ina holiday mood, Dr, Dufft complimented the Skooin. River Tronsuro Howse commillee and the.peoplos of the Skeona on completing a placo of anfokeo ping: for tholt: tronauros, Ho. Hud | ‘No would: “partiouarly Wea! to: hMproga-on the donors of nintarini for the tronsure house, that. tholr® ‘holvlooma and trens= ros ALI ‘belonged to. thom and stholr frmillos forovor, Wook “ponding thonr to. tho Tronaure ‘House, isa modo of. antokoaning, So many times someono’ ata: to me > of somo valuable ‘objoat ‘Oh, | hy GLADYS BALDWIN |. s down floating from the headdresses: ‘ol their House of Treasures at Old Hazelton ful: ancient: rituals of the eon the moths ‘got ‘into th? or, ‘wo had a thro Inst. yoar Ane Ww. was destroyod’,".. 5": dna Car) .. oxtonded’ _grootinigs plo of. the. Skeenn ; fron: ‘the: Brit- igh: Columbia. government, tho Provincial» Musonni’ Aagoaiation | ® and the- Canadian Musounis. As socintion, Chief Hananidh (Joftory ‘John sono) anid: tho: oconsion was. an Important polnt. in: the: Hyes ol the . people. - that the robes worn by the olilofs wore, nob “ust handod to thom: Have. to ive oxompliry | Hivos to gain thon. and only those “Thoy who can show sels a: jHfo ave one titled: Lo wear. thon rcs 6 Oha of: tho HNehtighta. of, ‘tho and oxhitbit: all tho clan's ancos- tral holrlooma, rolles and: vogalla, Alo was Inverted with, tho tltlo py Nogwa (Konnoth B,. Haris ‘of Prince: Ruport) who sald ho was reliant to rocogniza tho frat that “we have, ronchod tho point. of no return, - “Our, prosont olvillation will Not pormit us to. retin to tho ‘honorable ways of our nnicostors, a Mfo that wna full: ot tn ndition monn and solar." " ’ & Fe ne oh, i nd: ‘congratuiations to tho: Poo- Wo. oxplained | ‘400, He snid he had ono. ; conaolation and that was ‘that: Mrs,. Sargent and the Skeenn. Treasure: House committed had porformod 0 gros achievemont jn making It posalislo for ‘the Native: -podple to preserve’ the moaning: of . tholr ancastral heirlooms and rogalla In’ this" “marvellous.” _tronauro house.” My Harris oxtondod 0 ugineora thank you, from himsalf: and his people," “wee DN Ont prosonted loan cortif- lentes to donor dJoftory, H.John- son, Thomas Danas, David: Gun- nanoot,: Simon: ‘Morrison,. “Roy Wilson (Chiof of’ Kisptox), Charlos Patey, 7; Marshall) Vandorhoo!, Mra, Bara Marshall, Hazelton, Frank. Woreld, uA. Myros, Mra. R, 8. Sargent, Mrs. Potor Cameron, Mra. Joo Smith, Mra, Maryanng’ Warris; Thomas Tack, Mrs, Trone Harris, Bylvontor Goorgo, Hngwilgob Princoss Whirlpool,’ ‘Antquolit= vaque (Mra. Trono, Harris). sng rrnyolling Across ‘the Sky" jo- foro outthiag tho tlbbon: for: the (Continued on: Page 5) Boo = ~ ANCIENT io |the outdoor consist: of. ‘video ‘tape or canned — I re; the. programming~ would). ‘Chamber receives vague answers. ‘en "Prine Rupert residents were assured. last night 0 t radio station CFPR’s. power will be increased, : sometime, and television will be established here, some lent. of two ‘cigarettes per: week,! while TV costs them. about two cigarettes. per day... oe “Two: cigarettes . might _not|, add up.” “He said that the CBC's job was| to inform, . entertain, - -and- edu- cate, in that order: , “We try to produce a variety of programs which are the bestithat|:. ‘Canada can offer, ‘to try! tol: please everyone.” . yoaes “This year the CBC. ‘will: ‘spend |: $90,000,000. Of this, $58, 000 will come from the. taxpayers, while the remainder will. come: from commercial revenue.” ‘He told. chamber. members ‘that they, as well. as the other tax-) 00> country . werey i oe shareholders in: ‘the’ CBC and as | payers:. of: the PRICE TEN. ‘ ER The. safety - tiag: is. still flying ‘ab ‘the ‘Columbia’ G il Company, Limited. mill at Watson Island as" thd,.700: employees near: the:-end , of ‘the second day of the- CCC’ Safety’ Week? * . Safety co-ordinator W. R. Collier. said ‘today . that, the plant got off: toa. good start yesterday when the safety, fl; “was raised att 8 ‘a.m. and only one. minor ‘first aid’ case: MAS. | - recorded . ‘on, a ‘Monday, normally one 108: the: first; aid: rooni’s busiest ‘days. “The | ‘safety, tag, - ‘object: ‘of the safety ‘Treasure Hunt is” as” follows: seem , like much, but they soon i “worth $50. is Still safely: hidden. downtown: and today’s: slic me ie ‘standing. ‘on. “your, fed syo ce ‘ ‘The treasure tag youll never: Spy. eee . Mr: Collier. -said®. that. judging of. the.’ ‘essay conte ).Gradé/ 5 and{‘6 pupils of city and Port Edward’ schools ‘uunderway.” and . judges.. were., having: By hard’, time. ‘choos “the: winners. ae} ‘Finalists: will be -“De- guests. of ‘the’ ‘company ‘for: given a ‘tour ‘ofthe: ‘mill lunch - Friday:. -Winne ‘0 i eontest: will: -be » announced at. the lunch... wosesnsccoscoooesee B. C. -ROUNDUP such, had a right, to know: show. : wed their money is being spent and if. it were a worthwhile: investment, “Each, year, we try to” spread “Tout and do a better job. for Can: |. ada.” he list of our plan, but because} Mr. ‘Gaple said that radio: cov- | »-Crs 98°. -per. ‘cent of the province, | ‘land that’. the CBC hopes. to “ins crease it’ to 100: per. cent. "“Canada’s: northwest is a. vital a have some ows ‘because a, micro-wave SYs- i yuch this district.’ William H. Murray, Prince Ru- pert MLA told the Chamber. of Commerce last night that the Provincial . Parks ‘branch was mailing questionnaires to-300 city residents in an effort, to learn recreation prefer- ences and habits of” Prince Ru- pert citizens, “Mr, Murray ureed everyone J who receives a questionnaire to Mi them out and. return them promptly SO “that something. ean be done,” In 1967 Mr, ‘Murray pre ésented |, tv, brief to the Department. of Recreation and Conservation asking that Salt Lakes: Park be reclassed' as a. Class A Park. — “We was told that since depart- ment funds had to be spent In wYeas with the greatest popula= ‘Impaired — ‘motorist | fined $7 00 Gaspard | Borgoron » al2 Socond ‘Avenue. West wan fined $100. and. costs: in police . court today ‘when ho .plonded, guilty before Deputy Police Magistrate R.A. McLean to a charge of driving ..a. motor-vehiclo while impatrod, . ’ Borgoron: was " prrosted about Q am, this. morning by. ROMP whon .thoy noticed his car weaving onthe. yond, ‘Maglatrate .. McLean did. not yocommond:: quaponsion of: his driver's : Hoonce, A. charge. of: ‘thor. andor $60 ngainat: Martin Vineont Ronee of. Toronto, waa . diamianod - Maglatrato' ~MoLean, on. the grounds ° that there waxy. not suffiaiont evidence to. warrant v conviction, Oe po _ Princo” Rupert — shas Now. ‘gone 510 days. without: a: fatal: tattle accident, | | rocreational trips a family. “Three: hundred people i in “Prince Rupert are > going| 1¢ to ‘have the opportunity of: telling the: Provincial Parks}. tak ‘branch’ of: the Department, of Recreation. and Conser- |: vation) what: ‘they: think about: the parks situation’ in 4 After the. present survey is completed. through the. question- naires, a ficld survey will be con- ducted in the area carly in July. ' The two-page questionnaire features nine pertinent questions dealing with. personal recreation preferences.” oS , The questions: “Includes”. ‘the number of people in. a family; classification of ages; how. many people in a family are interested. in various activitics, . ‘and. .where ‘they induilgo “ ‘dn them; ° “whether they uso a boat or a car. for pleasure trips). ‘the number of: has taken In’ the last year, . ‘where |; they went, and © what: type: of ‘transportation WAS | used} | ‘and |: what places Inthe disttlet could |. \bo developed. into. areas oF. parks, : : “Sunshine, heat increase slowly. As summer aproaches, ‘Prince Nuport's sunshine Increasos and the temporature slowly climbs | but, the. elty, has. not. auftorad . a long spring hot ‘spell to. date, According: to. Digby. Island radio station statistics, word 166. hours of. right sun- shine In Miy, ¢ comparad, to. 114.8 hours. in A me and 144.8, houra In’ May,. ture wan 67. dogroos on May. 24}. while. tho low ‘was. 37, ‘dogreos |. on May 17; Average. tomporature, for Inst month was 40 dogrocs compared to. mn, avornge of. 45.6 In Apt. and. 48.6. ne May: taut *prnelptLitlon Wile + -plightiy up on Digby: Island” In May. with 6.32 Inghob: of” rain. -bolng. 10+. vordod ‘comparod ; tO" 5.07. Anehos In Apri In tho colby, pining 3 May it ‘wo dior thin’ tn: ‘April Monaurorionta:of. rola, nt trod olty guages, with April. yainfall In brackoty: are ay follows; © Roosovelt,* Park, O49. dnohos |= (7.48) Montreal. Olrelo”” 8.48 Inohosa (0,54)5," Porn Poa 5.51 inches. md ie vi tion, funds’ were ‘not. ‘available, to ‘ “ronovate and reclassify the, park. Tecrention |’ . thero |. Last, ‘month's, ‘hgh tomporn- * ; BURNABY Lan 1-year old 1 gin se Bey early today as her father shot himself * seconds ae after sla ing her. mother, ala ide “occurred » nar LP " VICTORIA: Or: oe Highways Department will | build special ~ ““sniow. - roofs”. over. a dangerous. “portion: of. athe new Trans-Canada . ‘Highway..: time such’ ‘avalanche: sheds have. ‘been, used: on. the: highways. ‘The | Job: ae ‘coat, more: than st, 000,- ve 000. = No: ‘getion mo "VANCOUVER | “Qi No, ‘action will be: taken on, ‘complaints ‘from two. men ithat ‘they: ‘wera, beaten by’ police; in; the’ ‘gity -jail, prose- cutor. Stewart, McMorran ‘sald Monday. occ e: "Ag far as: mi’ coneerned the fatter is dropped,” rsald Mr. Mo- Morran. . Man. ‘believed: alive” Jofficials) are. ‘certain © Victoria |. businessman, Cecil, “Rawlings,. 46; | survived: 9, ‘plane ‘crash in, the dense bush. 65-miles” northwest of! here. ‘but ‘foar. he may have died’ from: exposure or Injuries rocolve ‘in’ the crash... They sad” ‘Monday. Rawlings 1d dhere | “hiro: ‘hoata brought ‘tn a: total of 107,600 pounds :of: ‘haltbut ; 0 Princo. ‘Ruports today ag a ‘ Bs , 1 rey +e pe, : Tary 1 : uk an “Two. voasels sold. vinele 19,000 ontoh on: the: xchange. while ‘the othor®: boat. Whe , Bhurloy hindod :'38,500 pounds: ab Princo. Fuport | iyhormon's. oe tly :Amgolntion’s Y alrviow polling. ‘thelr. ‘ontel on ‘the’: ‘oxohnnge, “were: Narronn (UB) =. qo pounds —- 26,000 mediunint: 16 conte: 14,000, large nt 18: conte: to’ Bootlt ‘Pishorlos, 20,000. ivediim, at: 16.9 canta: 16,000, Jargo! at 18,5, ‘conts and Bross: Uy 1,000. ‘ohn: uti: 12 conti t to's Neleon Mis horton: Pye . have , : ‘| Geoitge man’ who. die -} result: “This. “pelleved.to. be” ‘the “first | di es Prince “George rae Sunday ‘when their boat’. over~ VICTORIA ).’-~: ‘Search: party | " TONHOL,(U.8.) 99,000, pounds fan pH ase definitely walked’ identified of --a.. ‘car. accident at Sheraton: fifteen’ alles, wes ween a~ corner: end: eras fed into- the: : Endako | ‘Rive aay ned turned on. Nulki ‘Lake, omnes south . of - ‘here... ot Dead aro. Arthur ry and Edward .Avastik,. ues Ae. Be ‘The mishap’ was discovered when 2. farmer. ‘spotted: the | capsized boat and reported «it. to Vanderhoof RCMP. Tho two: men ‘had ‘been fishing,. sieeeriteaes rhe MY mee Hem contest: winners | Booth ‘Meinorial, Junlors High | school students, Susan M, Cllb- bott, Grade 9 and Dorotiiy, Bal- linger, Grade 8, have been named first and second prize. ‘winkers respectively, in .the junior. it tion, zone. 4. of. provines: ae British , ‘Columbia Fore ne | dustrics ossay contest, ‘it. was — mnnounced. today by prinélpal 4 wee ‘bene, writing, on: “porostry Depends “ on. Good Utillzation,: the two students are among 80. winners tn-tho province to share, “prizes totalling: $1 TBO : WEATHER » wrap Wodnesday. Little change temperature, Northweator! winds, 15, oconslonilly 36.;in. oxposed areas, LOW. ‘tonight oO high Wednesday. 43, n TIDES “wednesday, Jun (Praifio . Standard TH cove 123 4a 4 Low sonagernne’ ORS, Bo. . “Booth students canny igh my ve Cloudy with ginny ae , LanL a es Revascaicie ong enPinene mnsee Een