eg Rw THREE EEN AS ETA eS a] owes we. Bp a tts pag oe ey GPG PELVITP LOLI LTP TEENS ee Poeeee ye ” x ec eae eee z wh 8 AS: _ BURNS LAKE oe BawFORT FRASER -VANDERHOOF arom = o-— PRINCE GEORGE Fuser ATA Se aS “oe a ~ FPLOe FOLLOOPEOEILEELEPTIROPLOELDOLEDATEAS, PAGE ONE ‘ - Cove ovcveeree joveeccdercensresecccesers rod By Rail - $ sia Ne my 7 rs i ™ oa ULE PRINCE: RUPERT DAILY ‘NEWS iakes -; pleasure: in presenting this special supplement . on. ‘the occasion of the Associated Boards of Trade ® of ‘Central. British ‘Columbia which has honoured : ‘the city: with: making: this. its: venue for the. 1960 : "convention. a re oh . | ti is now ; recognized that; due to new industrial tog : ' ge cee tte dd es nL a el o ale at’ teats gtcah oat pal gat «nati 4 Ei vaabasadi cinta’ ae Nat ee Published at Canada’s, Most Strategic | By Highway - development and the great and growing appreci- ee ation of the potentialities of this port. and district, ©.’ the last great northwest of Canada is on the eve. of an cra of expansion: ‘and exploitation such asi o~ has never before been known. It is, therefore, fit- ting that the business and industrial leaders of the | area should ga ather here at this time to discuss and A we a i ‘ + ; TR “ ' ri owt mk S 28 CITY OF PRINCE RUPERT se Municipal Officials, 1960 - . ee Cn oe ~~ Mayor ee PETER J LESTER ae Particularly fitting i is it that, in addition to the | visitors from our own central and northern Brit- | ‘ish Columbia,. we ‘should : have guests in: goodly 4 number from Alaska, the: gateway to. which we assay. to be, and from our big neighbor city of anthrone 4 to the South, Officials of the govern- ~ ec -welcome and - their. ‘ a, ATES AND VISITORS T EOF CENT weg se eyenscy ‘appraise problems having to do with the progress | - - ‘of the country in the light of the new outlook. _ RAL B.C. AND A active interest i is appreciated as. will ye hamust, bo necessitybe part oft ? ich seems S o imminent: ee sedge ee bone Bap breed bs LAS pa AE tales ,