The Fish and Wildlif Branch is presently OY dim Culp conducting a creel.cengus Steelhead Society ver in an effort to to help gather the in- determine what number formation, . Rivers & Shores 1 of anglers are fishing for The program got into Steelhead trout and high gear last weekend Cutthroat during the with the N.W. Chapter months of April and May, settin, up a checkpoint at f | Thisis the period when thee ‘ance to the access the Pink salmon fry are road to the Upper Lakelse i migrating out of the River, commonly known river. . Merman Creek As well es getting some pool area. This check- idea of the number of point or r sampling viinely| ers exploiting this Will be in operation likely the Fist and until the middleaf May or Wildlife Branch will be Patan Sh water ruins the} weighing, measuring and 16 tak ng rcale cainp les The. steelhead Society from e majority of Fich is is asking for all the help] that are ki ation it can This Gata “vil provide eet over the next three or some idea on the average fom weekends. Ifthereare size of the fish, their age a¢ times more than one and whether or not the angl er having their fish : cutthreat are searum fish waged and measured, migrate down some age will be eon alse Lake to wale fu are spawn and feed aupen waning in tin shad spend salmon the gioco River. *v. time over the next month While a creel census fishing the Lakelse River program such as this is a do your best to help the simple basic data Steelhead Society and the gatiering project, “it does Fish and Wildlife Branch. cutter the Manpower to information end interview the fishermen, . The Fish and Wildlife Branch had planned to hire & crew by three or four. people. .° Un- fortunately, government budget restraints. have pending the Branch’s It's for the benefit of all anglers to co-operate, to p the Fish and Wildlife Branch compile more accurate data so that it can manage the Lakelse River Fishery morel. effectively to ensure the continued abundance. of cutthroat and steelhead. On a final note, don't to the point they kill those dark steelhead. ape only hire one man. They are elther spawning Since it is impossible to or close to it and they are conduct this kind of very poor eating wh program with one person, they are close to- thei e N.W. Chapter of the spawning period. Fouls can’t keep Jr. from winning VANCOUVER (CP) — Never Charge’s Jr., the favorite in Wednesday's featured ninth race at Exhibition Park, didn't have his customary lead coming out of the gate and got involved in a midstretch bump but still managed to take the win... . Pesty Kid took the early lead and opened up 1% Jengths..- down: the backstretch ‘while’ Danny Wihick “rated Never re’s Jr. until the turn when he challenged on the the outside, ite the application of sa hand - whipping, Pesty Kid swung wide entering the stretch, taking Never Charge’ 8 Jr. with him, Never Charge’s Jr. had a neck at the wire—and also'survived a stewards’ inquiry | into the bumping incident, The winner covered the six furlongs in 1: 15 flat on a sloppy rack, / The fast times by iwo- yearold , winners. con-: tinued in the third when the filly Pat Ken Run romped through the mud in 42 4-5 seco nine lengths. Dual precipitation holds lead teams -. The Associated Hawaii retained its lead in the Pacific Coast League's Western Division by getting rained i Wednesday night, and the same system worked for Salt Lake in the Eastern Di- vision. In games that were not rained ont, Tucson stopped ‘Tacoma- 10-4, Portland beat San aes & 1 and Albuqu clubbed Phoenit, 2 oe Vancouver had scheduled to lays at Hawaiiand Salt Lake was to have played host to “YOUR HELP. Spokane. Portland’s -Cardell Camper held San Jose to four hits, and Jack Baker drove in three runs with a to win by . ir of singles for the- eavers, Ron Washington = -_ slammed a two-run single in the first inning | to lead Albuquerque Ba fa me of the’ eerie with Paree game Rusty Torres and » the By sia MacDonald The 1978 g program on the Lakelse volunteered its services} officially, opened last usual, including many Sunday dampened the olf season prospective mem- course but cut down the bers, were out in force. actual turn-out only Saturday at Skeqna Saturday was especially slightly. Mr. Park ex- Valley Golt"& ¢ ountry busy as the sun shone pressed confidence that Club. Art Park, the brilliantly all day. In- the ideal pls laying; con- caretaker-pro, reported termittentrainscombined ditions for this early in that larger numbersthan with overcast skies the year would un- doubtedly jead to greater WHA turn-around By THE CANADIAN PRESS oa a m 8 team had to get back to the confines of the Jef- ferson County Civic before they coul: turn their World Hockey Association playoff series with Winnipeg Jets around. “If anything, our confidence was wW because we were ba homes Stewart said r his er-play ¢ 7 1681 a eages ve am 3-2 erin Wednesda ‘ight over the Jets. yf guess we put a little blitz 8 “For the Bulls, Wed- lan nesday night’s victory at home helped them save a way pussing play with Dave Gorman and Steve Durbano. Birmingham —_ rookie Ken Linseman o scoring at 1:21 of the first perk then assisted on . d Turkiewicz’ 3 goal at 5:95 as the Bulls charged into a 2-0 lead. But the Jets roared hacks, tt oals fro ene Heiberg and Bobby. Hull 36 E conds apart early in the second riod to tie it tewart pot winner At Edmonton, . the ’ Mike Zuke scoreda goal and an" agaist and Don McLeod topped 19 shots as the Oilers blanked New Eng- Dake provided a perfect the. before | utilization of the club facilities by. members an een fee payers ake Mr. Park states that last year’s relatively mild winter left ‘the fairways and greens almoat armed. With any reasonable amount of warm weather Mr. Park felt that sng con- ditions wa d be virtually Hieeeena Valley Golf & Country Club is still little face after losing 9-3 and 8-3 in Winnipeg in the first two games of their . best-of-seven -quarter- > final. The series resumes Friday abt in Bir- In the o only other game Wednesday’ night, Ed- monton Oilers New England Whalers 2-0 at Whalers quarter-final lead to 2-1, Barry Long in the box, comp leting a Keathel Chauncey each — got three hits andy pitcher ‘aul Mirabella’ held - Tacoma to eight hits in Tucson’s victory over the Yankees. : IS GREATLY J APPRECIATED, “THANK YOU" goa mouth pass to-Pierre ite late in the first period for the opening eal and drilled a hig ‘Shot past Whalers net- . minder Louis Levasseur - with both clubs short- handed early in the final session, Gordie Howe of the Whalers said he per- sonally was tired and felt most of the Whalers had trouble breathing in the warm Edmonton Coliseum. The series resumes in: Edmonton on Friday three night. blanked Edmonton to cut the 1 if n tha history of the automobile, only a handfut of developments have equalled in : importance the new YW: Rabbit Diesel engine. mer Of course, the diesel Dy _ engine is nothing new, It's been a super-refiable workhorse in Pp" trucks, buses’ - and heavy equip- ment for over 50 years. But now, VW engineers . have developed a diesel engine that. does everything a diesel does, plus a whole lot more. The Rabbit Diesel breakthrough. _ + First it is'one of the most advanced, fuel efficient engines in the world today.” The néw Rabbit Diesel engine has transformed a car that uses very little gos into a car that uses no gas at all. Using diesel fuel, it provides out- standing driving economy. The VW Rabbit Diesel - is the only: praduction i model avtomebile | available ; with © @. driving economy tating of over 100 kilometers highway ona single gallon of fuel." 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