August 7970 deadline sef for new sfafion By Ttd Beaudoin Cituen Staff Reporter Executives of Prince Georges second radio station are doing all they can to get the station on the air b ugust 1 1070 If we can get our transmitter site cleared during the winter and get on to It by May 1 with construction equipment we could well le on the air by ugust 1 said Ron East major share shareholder ¬ holder in Prince George Broad Broadcast ¬ cast lng Ltd lie is expected in Prince Gcoige Friday and Saturday to complete the paper work in for formally ¬ mally getting the company off the ground selecting a studio site in the heart of the ely and possibly interviewing applicants for jobs One of the lesser but equally important formathe problems which may be solved by a con contest ¬ test will be the stations call Utters on the C20 spot on the dial I may bring this up at our next shareholder mectine but Canadian radio stations must always begin their letters with C and are limited to the use of F K 11 J for the second letter The remaining two letters are open such as CFDV Easts sta station ¬ tion In Smithers which serves the Bulkley Valley and CFLD- Easts station in Burns Lake serving the Lakes District area I had thought of CfRG Fort George Radio but I m not cer tain Weve also got to watchthat we dont use any of the 300 pri vate Canadian stations call let letters ¬ ters he said East said that the approxi approximately ¬ mately 170000 Investment needed to get the station ap approved ¬ proved by the Canadian Radlo Televislcn Commission late last week on the air was obtained through shareholder financing and arrangements with the Toronto-Dominion Bank The Cltlen also learned dur during ¬ ing this mornings interview with East that the selling price of CKPG to Bill Bellman of CHQM in Vancouver was close to 1 1 dont know yet said East JOOO 000 Bellman did not dls- Realtor to run for school board Prince George Realty Ltd I open on the school board The president Ted Matte is the lat latest ¬ est candidate to file papers for a seat on the Prince George school board Matte is a graduate of the University of BC and a former high school teacher Ted Matte is the second new name to stand for the three seats Ted Matt first candidate was Ross Cralgle who declared his intention to run last week the schools in this district In a prepared statement he said the present school board has neg neglected ¬ lected the character develop development ¬ ment of students here in its pre preoccupation ¬ occupation with financing the physical needs of schools There is a need for a posl Good showings for local dogs Prince George show dogs won I a creditable collection of honors in the recent Century All Breed show in Vancouver Standout dog was Aykurt of Njnrlch owned by Mr and Mrs J G Gravel He beat 13 other German Shepherds at the show for a four point win Seven other dogs from Prince George also competed Bonnie Boxer a puppy owned by Mr and Mrs J Worthlngton placed first for three days in the senior puppy female class Kitsequhecla Kannuck boxer puppy owned by Mr and Mrs J Lang placed second one day and third on two remaining days the first two days and second on the final day Cedarhllls Chosen One a puppy owned by Randal G Shef field placed second on all three days Treff open male English springer spaniel owned by Rob Robert ¬ ert Dryer was absent on the first day placed fourth in the second day and climbed to second on the final showing Fletchers Tippy open male dachshund owned by Mrs T Warburg VIadsen placed third close the price but It was le vealed the sale price Is public information That sale was also approved by the CRTC on the same day as Easts application got the official nod of consent Applications for employment are starting to loll in and well be considering them all shortly he said If we get the right calibre of talent were looking for we will head off with our announced Intention of staffing the station with 11 persons BC Chiefs will appoint spokesman KAMLOOPS BC CP-Dele- gates to the first annual Indian Chiefs conference here have moved to establish a collective spokesman to represent British Columbias Indian leaders Mne members of an executive will be chosen to form a chief s council which will give the majority of Indians a united policy and voice The council members will be chosen by bands in nine agency areas and the council will be known as tie United British Co Columbia ¬ lumbia Indian Chiefs Council Thp nlnp rnan hmrrl utll moot watte expressetLcnnceia-o- r feverythree month tu dibius e trend trend of of negativls negativism in the Lvpraii overall policy nniici uhiio while smaller smaiio executive committees of three each within the council will rreet monthly The smaller commit committees ¬ tees will represent the north central and southern regions The chiefs will seek 175 000 from the province s First tlve philosophy in our educational C1tfens Fnd cover tra lnstitutions to offset the emphasis veiling and administiative e on the shortcomings generated in for the next ear society Matte said Council members will be He said society and the schools elected at each of the annual have failed to emphasize the posi- chiefs conferences irpunrfhnrPrvinJ329 The 10C9 conference endedSat- HPhr0mn lurdav after Sl days of debate He t noted there Is too little con- s deration given to he selection f d nmen s ann0lmc of teachers and college profes- ed wltndrawln from sors who are Influencing stu- M ffalrs and the i jurisdiction over to the pro- They are greatly responsible vmces for the lack of discipline and moral fibre and the resulting cha chaotic ¬ otic conditions of our youth he said I Matte felt there is Insufficient support and reward for the lndl l vldual dedicated teacher in the classroom Plane lands on highway REVELSTOKE B C CP - Bad weather and RUMP Investl gatlon Sunday prevented the takeoff of a ligrt aircraft whose Pilot landed on the Trans Can ada Highway after his passen passenger ¬ ger balled out Pilot John Eccles put the wheel equipped Cessna 185 down on the highway Saturday Pas Passenger ¬ senger Gordon Patrick White had jumped from the plane by parachute to control traffic on the highway The two ran into foe an hour lng car The car was driven by a high ways department patrolman who helped Mr White stop traf flc so Mr Eccles could land the aircraft on the Rogers Pass sec tion of the highway 23 miles second and third in the three east oi nere s- I With police cars in the lead Fletchers Johanne open fe- the pilot then taxied the plane male dachshund owned by Mr 13 miles to a point where the and Mrs a Mackenzie placed aircraft could be Dushed off the Trlshs Winnie the Pooh open second on the first two days road Snowbanks prevented this male beagle owned by Franclsi then on the final day jumped to at the landing site Van sterkenourg placed tnird on urst place fry t Four file for S Fori elections Four South Fort George resi dents have filed papers to run in candidate who had filed to run for the position of mayor in the sued rgjpi r--1 w feteyrTeeeeeea tt t - ivtr ittjjnjV - Tfcrwrirvwrft iPiiwwpew BttittkW it34Ng I aT- jV mi -BMT - 7Vm Brq t W r Ti TBr - WT N l 1 V X x J H H 3fiWis a mm ifyKmk t 1 -j-Km i L ItniiW H svivvfAJrfT j t r y fir h hb 1 - mm -vr mm m Mr J G Gravel with four point winner Ajkurt of Nanrich checking ribbons won at a Vancouver showing Dave Milne photo production In 1971 and the pulp mm is expected to go on stream the follow ing vear Barclay stressed that special attention is being given to pollu pollution ¬ tion control systems throughout the entire complex He also si Id that area contrac contractors ¬ tors will be receiving a minimum of DO per cent of the logging production available to the com company ¬ pany from the Flnlay Public Sustained Yield Unltwhoseecon omlc development Is made possible by extensive water transportation on Lake W Mis ton The complex Is located on the southernmost shores of Lake W llliston which is rapidly reach reaching ¬ ing its full water helghth behind the WAC Bennett Dam on the Peace River Housing funds to be released village VANCOUVER CP - Robert Proppe has served in the ca- Andras federal minister re paclty since the village was in- sponsible for housing saldSui corporated in March 1968 day he expects to announce be Incumbent alderman Jolin Esau fore Chrlstnns limited federal has filed papers for re election grants for urban renewal pro Opposing him for the two al- grams dermanlc seats are Patrick Then It will be up to the pro Barry and Mrs Louise Dalton vlnclal and city governments to Village clerk Mrs AnnaW aid- decide priorities for the use of wogel said that seven sets of these funds he said in an in nomination papers nas Deen is- tervlew The federal government ear Her this year froze urban re newal aid because as Mr An Andras ¬ dras said Sunday It was noi enamored of the system tha had been In efftct We wont open up urban re new il as In the past but I ex pect to present an lnelm le newal program soon WINNIPEG CP - One of the hottest topus at the two day annual Manitoba Progressive Conservative party meeting opening today is expected to be a race for the presidency At least three men are In the running for a job that entails re building the party still smart smarting ¬ ing from an upset at the polls in Manitobas June election Sidney Spivak MLA for River Heights and Industry and com merce minister In the former Conservative government has A THOUGHT FOR TODAY Why not go out on o limb Im t that whrtlht fruit It -Fiank Scully Presented as a Public Serv ce Every Day by Schurtz Pontiac Buick Ltd YourNwOM Dwlr at 1111 CnrralSrrMt Phone 562 1679 And Here it Another THOUGHT FOR TODAY Hay you vr thought of buy lng a nw Acadian Youll ntvr b tatnfid until you do Why Bcaui Acadian offort you conomy luiury and btauty al a price you can of ford Chllcotin Cariboo Central In Interior ¬ terior Sunny today and Tuesday with cloudy periods Tuesday af afternoon ¬ ternoon Winds south 15 at times light Low tonight and high Tues Tuesday ¬ day at Williams Lake 22 and 40 Quesnel 25 and 42 Prince George 27 and 42 Smithers 30 and 40 Peace River region mostly cloudy with snow flurries cold winds light tomorrow Low tonight and high tomorrow at Fort St John -5 and 5 Vancouver 35 48 Victoria 32 50 L VST 24 HOURS II L Pr Prince George Terrace Smithers Quesnel Williams Lake Kamloops Whitehorse Fort Nelson Fort St John Burns Lake 44 31 04 3G 22 30 tr 20 - 21 04 22 08 2 13 -5 tr -3 -24 - Murder trial opens The trial of Frank George Gagnon 24 and Patricia Kath erine W ilson 30 charged with non capital murder began this morning in Prince George sit sittings ¬ tings of the BC Supreme Court The two were charged follow following ¬ ing the stabbing death of George Napoleon Limieux 48 whose body was found early Sept 14 In a cabin in the Island Cache Presiding at the trial Is Mr Justice Thomas Dohm Gagnon is defended by Richard Low while IvarBruhaug is repre representing ¬ senting Miss W ilson The trial is expected to last between seven and 10 days Manitoba PCs at meet the backing of the party nomi nominations ¬ nations committee for the job He faces Robert Haler a Unl versity of Winnipeg political sci science ¬ ence professor and John Mc Gurran a mitropolltan Winni Winnipeg ¬ peg councillor WMuja kflJl THE CITIZEN Monday November 24 1969 3 South Fort George mayor Leonard Proppe filed nomination papers today for a second term in the presence of village clerk Anna Waldvogel Major expansion for Mackenzie MACKENZIE - The three- about four miles from here mill 90000000 BC Forest which now surports a 120-mil-Products expansion announced lion cubic foot pr year sawmill Friday for Mackenzie is expect- The stud mill and veneer plant ed to generate ll000000ayear are scheduled for completlonand into the local economy and pro vide employment for l2G0work ers BCFP president Ian Barclay said about 400 men will be hired during the two year construction lrlod of a 500-ton-per-day bleached kraft pulp mill a ply plywood ¬ wood and veneer plant and a stud mill The three plants will quadruple BCFP s facilities at its site after leaving Calgary on a flight municipal elections December 6 to Oregon via Vancouver Mr Two hours before nominations White parachuted into a snow closed at 12 noon today incum- bank and flagged down a pass wnt Leonard yroppe was the only Adairs called to oil fires TORT NELSON DC CP- i A famed father and son both oilwell firefigtters are tackling a well aflece in northern Bri tish Columbia Red Adair Is fighting a fiery gas leak In a well 80 miles east of here Son Jim is tackling a blowout of poisonous hydrogen sulphide gas at a well off the Alaska Highway Jims got the tough well this time said Red 53 a vet eran well troubleshooter from Houston Tex Mine Isnt wild Its Just a m itter of killing It with mud cement and debris Red was called In at the weekend to handle the fire from i Mobil Oil well which blew Tuesday He hoi es to have the well capped by Thursday Jim 28 has been on the job since Wednesday at a Tenneco Oil Co oil well which blew out Nov 10 Injuring two men A new access road had to be cut to the well near Mile 95 of the Alaska Highway Jim AJalr and assistant Coots Math ews were still drawing up plans Sunday to tackle the well Said Red Adair After I kill my well Ill give Jim a hand with his If he needs It I dont think hes as good as the old man yet but hes get ting there Scientists fear changes in genes BOSTON AP - The gene which transmits hereditary characteristics has been Iso Isolated ¬ lated for th first time and two scientists who helred do It have voiced fears of possible manipu manipulation ¬ lation of human traits I feel the bad far outweighs the good in this particular work said Dr Jonathan Beck with 33 I feel this is more frightening than hopeful It Is obvious that It raises the possi possibility ¬ bility of genetic engineering Also expressing apprehension that the discovery may have harmful applications Dr bacteria nny contain as miny as 1000 geres which have spe specific ¬ cific individual functions hlle a human body may contain 1 000000 genes Genes are gathered Into groups called chromosomes which carry the entire code of heredity Beckwlth a molecular genetl cist said tie means for minlpu latlng genes in humans do not exist at present but that it was conceivable such techniques could be develojed in the fu ture Before the work by the liar- Janus Shapiro 26 head of the vard g genes nad bpen sep uau ru arated In groups but not Individ search team which Isolated the uall gene said We dont necessar- ily have the right to pit our selves on the back The discovery was announced to reporters Wednesday but publication of the story wis de Hunter dies after accident layed until Saturday to coincide VANCOUVER CP Leon with publication In the British Jerome Ruschelnsky 29 of m3gazlne Nature of a paper Burnaby B C accidentally shot outlining the technique in the groin Tuesday near here- The gene was separated from meos B C died In hosrltalhere a bacteria called Escherichia Sunday coll widely found in the lntes Police said he was shot when tine of man and other animals a companion moved a rifle In The researchers used an the cab of their truck The victim enzyme to dissolve away mate- was standing outside the truck rial they did not w int but the bullet 1 assed through The scientists said that a the cab and hit him EMPLOYERS Want a Christmas Suggestion How about getting into the Christmas spirit and treating your hard working fun loving staff to an evening at the Red Carpet Steak and Pizza House We have full catering facilities for 40 adults They II enjoy themselves and you II enjoy the best compliments any boss could hope to receive 633 Quebec St 563 4800