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usibleexplanations and agreed
--. For' the purpose of holding-heariFgsCommission' ., . . .- .____--r--.-serviced with a t least two-power circuits,, (10-16 yrs.)-I spent every Eas- O r g a n i z a t i o ~ . ~ n e ' - - f o l l o w i n g - has-divide3-the-ProTficepinTo
regions. Those wishing to be
that th'
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__-company h-aa Its problems'-{vhich,
__-when .one goes out, the- o&er ,is ter-and-summer *&%%t3d%-ili-'i&-are
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heard arc asked ,to -note the following 'preliminary timeSquamish and 1 have some very
-joylin-aur-hearts, we all heard the ready to operate.
1.'"H:alth
League Director
schedule of ceuters a t which it- is .proposed-to hold hear,
beautiful
memories
bf
many
World
Healt11.Day."
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promise that once the Cheake:
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No one-will-deny thab therewill - be-€ood- t i - m e s t h e r e ; - a n d s o m ~ d ~ - . . ~ ~0:~ eHealth
n - ~ ~ ~~ r~o g - Commission's visit will be, macle known in the region con.
muwwer~rmto
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return
a visie:with my ress." .
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r a t i o c Squa?nish-Vall@' -*w%m be as- -Power outages. i n ' the *.future due- t o ioon
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foryard briefs at least two w e k s prior to the date of the
urgi of practically unbroken . service land clearing and industrial develop- I waS the happiest ih child- present."
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1958:
LfJloo&
Quesnel, \Villiunls Lake
.'! 3 u t the B.C. Electfic hasn't even doesn't mind-a several-minute interup- Uncle Fxed Clutterbpk's home: able to use all of some of this
*JULY, 1958: Forti St. !John, Dawson Creek
their life was one to be en- material. If any further infortion. .But the B.C. Electric have an obli- for
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shed its first "forever.".
rnation is needzd, we would bc
gation
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public
utility,
to
protect
alld
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-------Of course, t i b e marches & pleased to hear from you.
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PEGGY ROOK&,
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MAHCH;-1959rNnnairno, Q ~ l i c u n t , C ~ u r t e n i ~ y
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APRIL, 1959: Penticton, Nelo\vna, VernonThirteen pieces in a '*bakP,.'S
, of hickory with leather thong&
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Whenever there happens to be a for- relative humidity? Does. he- also know it since the Clutterbucks lost
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worth a try to locate them and a
thtough the public's mind is that it was fuel?
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; ?specially the land' clearer might be re- fire danger is high. Also, fire 'danger is ;in ~ n ~ w e r .
. influenced by the kind of fuel and its Some Of the people I fernemsponsible.
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"Eire danger'; includes all the items Use Of "burning indices" and fire dan- young man; Jean Smith, John- - t
MrHich determine , -\+hether fires \vi11 gel' ratings Or 'tables help logging opera- 'y
BPard: . t a ~ ~ p ~ a d a , n d - d o - d a m a g ~ ~ n d - h o ~ ~ t o r ~ ~ - p F e p a ~ ~ f ~ ~ -ire-eontroi.
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their ,proud 2oacheS are, hack rQw, from left: coach there wasn’t a city in North - voice: “Promisfi! ’PromBob Jopson, Brian Miller, Brian Birmingham, Marc: erica that doesn’t have hf- kes! Promises! --Your prom
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‘‘inthe Centennial Toursame-nt. Youngsters form West
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a a l s and-alIowed fqur to be . scored against them.
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Mr. Gaglardi, .replied: i i ~ y lllpllt
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nuts. 1’11 bet YOU five bu&s rsports frofi1 my ’engineers
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uCes’ delay if there is a n acciVoice from audience: “ R e deht.”
need to so as to get across
Voice from audience: “Fire
the bridge every-morning.”
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Phil: “We’re‘ tratnlng , a.
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one who. had done the most
developing U.S. ski-ing.
has, also been appointed com
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the 1960:-01ympics at Squ,
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the request of the Firemen's Union, made on-the-ground. investigations across Canada and also made observations
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