PAGE 10 : a _TERRACE HERALD, TERRACE, B.C. . THURSDAY, JANUARY 14, 1975 - LINED UP at the recent semi-an the B.C. Registered Trappers Association are, from left to right, George Lutkehause, Joe Carty, hual meeting of secretary-treasurer of the Canadian Trappers Federation, Harold Rogers, president of the BCRTA, and Dave Dennis who was the oidest trapper at the meeting.—Staff photo. AT SEMI-ANNUAL MEET HERE sts— Sst Local trappers t talk trapping A protest about the hunting | outlawed onall other species for | Other members “of the “Some 28 persons attended the Quebec, giving all the help th season of the wolverine is to be | many years and members at executive present were George | meeting. : made to the B.C. Game Branct the meeting said they felt that |’ Lutkehause of Stuart Lake, Joe Dave: Dennis spoke about “Carty said that the Union oi} by the B.C. Registered Trapi-| the wolverine should not be an | Carty and Wayne Sharpe from | trapping as it was in old days | Canadian Trappers will have strive to educate all trappers, expecially ‘in more human trapping methods and bett preparation of fur. and remarked that he was sad to see. so many of his people willing to receive welfare rather than going out to trap Prince George, and George Kofoed of Terrace. The oldest trapper in at- exception. LONG ACTIVE The BCRTA has been active pers Association. This decision was made at the regular semi-annual meeting held in the Oddfellows hall, for 25 years. It's aims is to | tendance was Dave Dennis, a Terrace on Saturday. promote the welfare of trap- | native from Moricetown, who is inet Hines. that bh h The members felt the season, | pers, topromote better methods |° 76. e said that he was happy ted that it which is open from April 1 until of trapping, assist in marketing | Other guests included Gary | that the BCRTA was interested’ 2oscarty poi ed out animal in both Indians and whites. PROGRESS REPORT Joe Carty gave a report on the . progress of the Canadian . Federation of Trappers. He said they are getting along well with all provinclal govern- ments, with the exception of Smythe, conservation officer of Terrace, Staff Sgt. R.W. Nelson, of Terrace RCMP, Bob Garret, President ‘of the Terrace Rod and Gun Club and Bill MacKenzie, labor councilor with the Department of Indian Affairs. ‘which at present would includ the wolf, wolverine, couge coyote, racdon, bobcat, and some areas, lynx and fox. i of furs and promote the con- servation of all wildlife and its environment. Chairman at the meeting was Harold Rodgers of Prince George. Mel Crotteau, vice- president, of Sorrento, took the chair in the afternoon. June 15, will result in the shooting of pregnant females or females with young to care for. As the offspring do not travel with the mother for sometinte after their birth, the young of any killed female would starve, This type of cruelly has been . The annual meeting - will be held in Prince George June 1¢ and 20. iF ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION BRANCH 13 Dispatch by Poul Bogelurtd Installation Night on Jan B augured well for the 1971 season, Attended by more than 100 members and guests, the of- ficers for 1971 were installed by Past President Tom Kenna, while officers of Ladies Auxillary, Branch 13 were in- stalled by the Zone Com- mander, Mrs. Mildred Stickney, of Kitimat. Later, guests and members filled the premises to capacity for a most enjoyable evening. REGULAR MEET The regular monthly meeting held on Tuesday, with an at- tendance of more than 40 members, featured the initiation of 10 new members into the Legion. Of immediate interest is the coming event of the Legion's 16th Annual Curling Bonspiel to be held in Terrace on January 29 to 31. __ As of Tuesday night, 31 rinks have entered out of a 32 rinks acceptable. Possibly some permitting late entries to participate in the bonspiel. SEMINAR A Command Seminar will be held in Kitimat on April 3 through April 4. This seminar is open to all members of the branch, with particular reference to the executive, and a limited number of seats have been allotted to members of the Ladies Auxiliary. Such seminars are most in- formative and we urge maximum attendance, in order to obtain maximum benefits for the operation of the Branch. The list of chairmen of Standing Committees for the year has been posted in the Legion Notice Board. Once again, we urge mem- bers to volunteer for service on these commiltees. Only through involvement can you really be of service to your Legion, your branch and your community. #13” for now - see you next week with further reports of rinks will cancel out, thus your branch activities. Erratic drivers Three local men were fined i in court. for erratic driving in Terrace, Ivan Bristol, 35, was fined $275 for having a blood alcohol ’ of in excess of .08. He was observed by RCMP at 1:40 am. 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