“GniThe first phase of the opera- * market ‘distribution will be 3,- and! U.S. markets. : the _ hope Published at Canada's Most Strategic Pac! “Advertising 3201 $y ot: . forsa a é Plans to establish a $2 ‘oh the outskirts of Port Edward, to serve all avail- able overseas and domestic markets with rough grain, seasoned and finished products, were announced to-| ° day by Lindholm Timber Enterprises Ltd., of Van-| couver. . “The announcement was made. by Gordon Falk, mill manager, | in :a. telephone call from Van- couver to The*Daily News.... - Mri Falk said that the lumber ‘milling and. sawmill . operation was designed to. produce 125,000 board feet per cight-hour shift, operating on a two-shift basis, “¥jthi a sustained monthly pro- duction of 5,000,000 board feet. | “The ‘mill is to-be located half a.,mile: souti: of Port Edward, between the Nelson Brothers Fisheries plant and Canol, on the :site of the former United]. States army camp. tion calls for. expenditure of $1,- 000,000 with another $1,000,000 scheduled for the second stage. iMr. Falk said.the predicted 009:000 board’ ‘fect: for export with. the remaining 2,000,000 board” feet going to Canadian “Mr: Falk said. that his com- pany planned to start construc- tion on the first part. of. the op- eration as soon as possible with that’ the sawmul end (962. “The engineering. contract has| wml. wy c Yee ~ PRINCE RUPERT, B.C., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1961 000,000 sawmill operation| age, area development: “:and |. deepsea wharf’ contracts would in all likelihood be let to Prince]. Rupert firms, 00% ee The grading,*.excavation. and |: foundation work would also’ be |.” offered ‘to. local... concerns, ne}. salds fos eee vie For. the operation’ of the mill and, Jater, the. seasoning: plant, | key skilled tradesmen from Van-| oo: couver .would be employed with}. the.remainder‘of the skilled and}. unskilled labor being hired from t the. Prince: Rupert area. . ¢ Approximately 32 men - will. be employed in ‘the: sawmill | and with. an estimated 72‘ employees scheduled for. the. “seasoning Export lumber will be. largely tiniber: and - construction’ grade lumber, with some spruce and cedar. specialties. po Domestic products will be:kiln- dried clear and common grades in boards and patterns shop di- mensions, with specialties. .and lamination stock... °° 0°. | Mr. Falk said his company). «gs was also planning on. maximum. waste utilization and this. would] :°:° involve a chipper, parker,;- and]? © various, contingent’ equipment: Vancouver. firm, i ary bomb group,- staged: a three-hour e N ; ; ; -Mr. Streif,- ‘speaking: ae. last | oe : : ‘ of. the:. city’s. TV. .committee said he got, a quote from Mayor ber. of Col el. VANCOUVER (CP)—A city geologist who dis-| “since there’ was SO “much .de-|Lester, chairman of- the city’s/i . ape oN ight’s Chamber. of Commer : : re. ; nig Chamber of Commerce teil’ and accused Mayor P. J.|'TV. committee on Wednesday but| past: meeting, said: that. the. contract S winpar c tania? . “ . ING ace Se oa age Stes as. for the removal” ofa: rock “out. ‘appear ed October 6, 1960 on a 100-mile trip from Hope Lester. of.: wiring Ottawa for ajd dn’t write :the -story.. until late | tion. ness, > He-was Norman’ T. Nelson, sr., 73, vice-president (rtd.) of “Mr, Nelgon is survived by his' , diac ; the | te : ,, 7] negrel . ‘ report’.because he was “put out| Thursday evening due to pres-| wr. Ayres assured’ Mr. “weber wife, Natalie; three brothers, ‘hotel “on: Lots eet had been ‘0 Vancouver today wil appen mn court 0 na charge by the chamber’s activities.” | sure of other business (the! iat he had absolutely no‘ kriow!- Sty { Richard of New Westminster, jet to Granby Construction and of bigamy. a ~ \Vestigation would start today, to .J. R. Ayres, managing edi- | teachers’ convention) and: had [ree cure until he had Nelson Bros. Fisheries Ltd. oflyonn of Annieville, and: Ralph, equipment Limited : Charles Henry . Stowell waS)pring a 1956 study “up to date.”| tor of The Daily News prompt- |obtained the detailed informa- edge-of his venture unth! ae ha Port: Edward and. Steveston. | or port: Alberni; a son, Norman, The rock work is expected to flown here from Beatty, Nev., as _. B a 1956 study “uP e- | ly denied having any knowl- tion on: television stations from |read an editorial in the. Terrace “5 Until the Second World War the |present. manager of the Port take at least two months, Mr./7 voluntary deportee from the ‘Arson suspect sought | cdge;.of* any private group the special radio and TV issuejand “Omineca“'Herald and. since company. cannery was in Prince Edward plant; one daughter,' Streit said. PO lUnited States. — “VICTORIA ‘@—A pyromaniac curréiitly;trying to promote |of Trade ‘and Commerce maga- it only mentioned ‘Terrace had Rupert but was then moved out mrs. D. D. .Lambert of New| Snee the site: is cleared the : television: In Prince Rupert. | zine. He said that Mayor Lester |n0 idea it involved Prince. Ru- “Stowell’s auto was found in ; may: live i of the 24 homes naa: ; a a ri pee tom present site at Port Ed- Westminster; and four grand-|rirm plans to construct a two- the nearby Stave River in four ay lia Road “Nine fires have He said: that, he had written | had telephoned him just .before pert. oe Seto ware, children, . |storey, 38-room addition to the feet of water. His coat was OM|been. deliberately started since ae ‘ Sete Tee hidison ee 50 ge iN nop The funcral was held Novem- present hotel. The two-storey the front seat and the window; August on the two block street ‘ | “Yon the driver’s side of the car) wher idents live in terror. and began fishing on the Frascr ber 1 at the New Westminster | addition will be built in such al ee : ; where residents River until he joined his bro- |Mt. Zion Lutheran Church and|way that two more floors can be was open. At first it was believed) The firebug has punctuated the Mer : 4 added if necessary. he had drowned. street with charred ruins and ther, Richard, and began buying |interment was at Forest Lawn.. Seep caused by an evacuating ‘one core : et _plepe - . Oe : Be Firm: has to prove demand, ability to operate- speaking ‘to the meeting -to| © Mr. Weber. said big boons|have your. own studio!‘in the. clear up any confusion, Mr. Web-|came to cities when television| area,” Mr, Weber sald. Sie wa ft foci. fish ‘along the. west coast of Vancouver Island. Mr. Nelson was a member of In 1929 the. pair of, , brothers the Masons and Shriners, He had founded ‘Nelson ‘Bros, td, and retired from active participation ‘Also Included in the expansion and renovation plans are a. new dining room and. coffee shop and enlarged cocktail . lounge Plan salaries check VANCOUVER ((@:—Directors of the British Columbia Electric Company said a full-scale in- family. - . Teachers’ salaries VANCOUVER [@— Agreement er. abgured: the meeting that his| came in. company: had’ the support of the “If television comes .in with Canadian Broadcasting Corpora- $1,500,000 in TV sets between tion, ae Prince Rupert and Burns Lake, . before the Board cas Governors 13 times on behalf, of radio and.television and-hastin- by Mr. Weber, who has: appeared - of. Broadcast opened thelr first cannery ‘at St, in the company in 1956. He said that, the firm that| it will be a ‘shot-in-the-arm’ en and beer parlor, stalled three stations’ himself,. Mr. Streif said that eA on teachers’ salaries has been SP ES ESE RHEE RR ERS TT ES feo RM Ve, Se OSE Yo dees: ‘Fish nations \ “ . ’ 4 oy e i , ! ‘form policy ‘ , : . , ‘ | TOKYO iM —Tho U.8.-Japan- Canada North. Pacific, Fishories Commission ‘meoting.. today adopted fn fourspolnt agenda dealing with king crab, : salmon, Malibut and Herring the North Paalfle, oe” ~The three ‘ountridd’ repre- ‘dented on the comnifslon re signatoriés of a North Pacific fishery conservation tugreemont signed in 1063, he four-polnt , ngonida dealt with; oe ae The commission's: rdsearch on king crab resourced, Application of sludies made hy the commission: In detornin Ing whether ishing in. Lhore 4 need to} Bonner considers figures to double VANCOUVER ‘) — Attorney- General Bonner says he expects British Columbia’s population to double by 1976 and new moncy to be invested In the province dress was remanded highway would provide everyone anticipated. peer TTY LSD year, The attorney - general made the statement Monday in an address to a meeting of clec- trical ong|necers, World News Briefs \ ACCRA, Ghana (Reuters) stopped up today In tho wrko of two explosions overnight that throeatoned to cancel a visit by the Queen, scheduled to begin Thursday, 4 ed _—_ portation by fraud. : he had “confidence in Prince Rupert” and he hoped the Alaska marine the boost to the city’s economy that Fraud case remanded Josoph Pepin of no fixed ad- until to- at the rate of $1,350,000,000 aj morrow for trial today when he pleaded not guilty in police court before Magistrate R. A, McLcan on a charge of obtaining trans- _. Becurity inoetisures were: Timber ships to leave soon The past week has brought | salaries. Ask fluoridation vote normal commercial fishing ves- sels and coastal tankers and tugs,. the Canadian minesweeping exercises. | will be held In December, At the Prince Rupert sSawnull dock ab. present is the Greek MV King Thesous, ppproximate- ly 10,000 tons, which ts loading 3,300,000 board feet of cub Lime bor, This is the highest loading shippod under the present con- tract to Japan, _ In Tuck Inlet, the MV Moijyo gets 14 days reached at 56 British Columbia schools. Twenty-six other teach- er groups will begin conciliation with their school boards on their PENTICTON ‘(h—Council Mon- rush of shipping to Prince Ru-j day decided to hold a fluorida- pert harbor, In addition to the! tion plebiscite. The action was taken after delegations from the area medical association, den- and US| tal society and health unit call- navies have sent seven yessels!ed for addition of fluorides to into the urea to take part inlthe eity water supply. The vote Impaired driver Having care and control of 1 proved the -demand for TV ex- isted and, had the funds usually. received “f&. Hcence from the Board of ‘ Broadcasting Gover- nors, couse “JL needn't necessarily be us,” to carry the f he said, . He told members that Skeena Broadcasters was not taking: in|. - He said that pective TV set owncrs. CBC. . “Thoy are being held in trust for TV itself.” wave station the scheme 100 per cent and that he believed: If it ware approved have TV. by .World Series ‘time! mission, there next year”: ‘ However, ho sid, It would be for Prince Rupert! a good thing for the area.” aa ada is compelled by the Cana-| great.” dian. Broadcasting Corporation ice of the corporation. “aN a “rf we get TV here we will | : and Velen become. a subsidiary of the OBC| micro-wave and just because the funds subscribed by. pros-| or a company affillated with the there were telephone ‘communi: “You will never get.a micro- mo ee °° 42° h e Terrace, Kitimat merchants in He ould tho merchants of Ter- Corporation would race and Kitimat had approved | station the next day.” ‘He sald that besides the CBC ( 1: program on Kinescope, oF 16 in. Prince Rupert, "you should! |imotre film on delayed trans “soll 60 per cent of the homes In said that he knew fromyexperi:: Jence that: the : cost. of “putting woo ye To HRY ny wee Ren He sald'there was a ditfore AC between. tiele ull national surv- phone communiga- . ave and television tion micro-w at cations micro-wave in the, area didn’t guarantee’ installation: of put in until you television, ... ae ea favor of plan: ‘ nea ot Ca soe lt pick up the acheme.; would be shelved. and the money -peturned to prospec: | tive ‘TV:.seb buyers. oe. “Ho: sald ‘his tirm expected to vad mil- would be.244 hours Prince; Rupert." : > of locally produced programs,|. Appointmont, of chamber, sec oven though some of this also retary /8..7. Applewhalte and A. ! me oe ye “ er : 7 : mave the North “Pacific Mahery pi: MET). NA NS (Acting Secretar -Genoral U Thant Maru {8 back from Osaka for motor vehicle while impaired ad asion, In other would bo canned syndicated pro- A.W. Macdonell as the commit- Raroemont boundary. beyond the) Bla ee ae irook on the. Job by Le SNe on tne |Suother 2,800,009 hoard fort) Innded nelly Mn in jal Tor 1d | aelayed tear in daily, by (TOE “| teo to handle the.trust fund, was 1Wh-dogres houndary, ‘@ Whother Jap should. con ) flahing Amariaan staakad :: halibut and aninon and Beitlals Columbia tine 40 refrain from atooked hearchyg fy waes Mnanclu and -; adnvinistra- Live matters of (hg commission wort. longitude » ire. Undor the agrocinent, Japan has agreed nob to Mah onst of ‘this of the United Nations chiot, fo) RASTA, Corslen (CP from , Gaullo anid today. Franco will not nogotinte with: tho Russians thrente, noroxs the Hollywood hills’ narrow ennyons, sproad destruc- ~ the richest residential arens in tha United States, eye! “Congo,problom and’ other niatters that fall ‘on. ‘the shouldors. AP-Routors) =~ Prosidont do ‘on Borlly and. Germany. unless the Soviets «wilhdraw thelr 7 + ¥ Wo, oS LOS ANGELES uy — A multi-million dollar fire, soaring — ‘| lon. today throughout the moviomillionaire colony, one of days this morning in (B.C, senle) of logs on hor sec- court, ond visit to. Prince Rupert. Tho Thosous arrived Novem- 14, Tho Molyjo Maru docked Ove tober 20 and.is expected to lene) an order prohibiting: olther Novombor 17 or 18, A grain ship is oxpected In wm the Canndinn Government Bole- vators about Novembor two vosaols are oxpected to dovk your, : 4 police Artur Salga -plondad guilty to bor 2 and will depart November |the charge before Magiatrate R. A, McLoan and was also givon driving nnywhore «in Onanadu for. one Salgn was charged after belng From three .qontres 14 and ghockod about 4:30 nm, yestor- day in tho 220 block Eighth Av- al.the sawmill for timber In Dee) onuc Enst, Ho had beon prov- Canadian Pacific Airlinos, godin’ worry bow’ tine Fadl or 12:30 a.m. living, A potential 4,000 $25 cor-| y tifleates, meant up to three ye which the station could operate, '00..G ft meant $300,000 to’ havo it installed, be- accord, that that‘intich advertising was made : of L aug ~The usual broadcast day, he st a ~~ -lpald would be approximately | power. ‘to, act, ponding. the: set- Ho told tho chamber that thoy|from 2 or 4 p.m. until 11:08 p.m, ing-up-of a legal trust. funds ive $100,000 On| nut In television here on Its own Mr. Weber sald that tho pur. the ¢ voys his own technical gtaff had cause the company would know the district almost referred:.to tho, executive with f 4 THER inet ana Cloudy Wednesday with rain -.sbaginning inthe morning \- Little: change. in, tempore: . ture ;. Winds southeast. 45 tomorrow. Low. tonight and, d that Ib would. be ay arg before the CBO WE. . oe ; | matched those made by the CBO.) . 45; * er ah : - Magnatos, movin atara, school children, honsowlves and | comber., lously convicted of the same guaranteed ahead of time, ‘ ‘|, igh tomorrow, 85 and, 1 OR . ES formar vieo-prosiden Richard Nixon, fled fron) homes and eee oe . charge at Sumas in April Inst point tho samo mo, ie ome Tho Piano WOO OU TOO ya TIDES Sess " VAL sinasrooma to osanpe the blaze, termed the most, damaging in your. oe ed out, | “lion, ho sald eniaaele Re septa’ 1 ane es ' ae * LS || eee eremnenreeneemant any ling: to prove the: stabllit 1 0 ' ty AR | DRUGS LTD | omer cee mee | Vo Prince eh i Is WNA wy a2 Th af vs operations ‘to the BBG. in| Wo sald that “you whould | Wodneaday, November's; 106! ve . BERLIN (CP from AP-Routers) — British: military po now gone 1,021 days |) KELOWNA th — The formor |throo yorrs, by fling atatomonts| know within two or three | - (Bacitle standard: Time e DIAL -. Hoo oacorted some 200 Ruasinna into Wost Beriiit today to pince || without a, fatal traffic || Burnaby naslstant city.onginoer lof its financin! status for threo) wooks' If the proposal qutiined | caren ord | 408 | | 4 ‘Wnroo huge wronths af the. Goviot War Monee Oe utah accident and 221 days ay 8 ooomo en gInODe ae. wil YORTS. ym three yanra Ume,| © e" iw gong to go nhend HU Set : | 21 51 ae actor wan erat eoviot soe ot Ihe ‘ath anniversary || without a fire fatality. nasumo his new duties January |1 have. no doubt ie tho world | tf there. woro not autficiont) _ Lo aaiemmenmmmcced |: Of tha Bolshovik Rovolution, — os ve anaeee 1B siete pe atin dames ene EMMF tho Canadian Brondcosting vortiflcates for. 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