ZernG MCG? TQaadmevolt seoW eiatk Page Mi8 November 21, 1990. This Week ISH TALES SINCE MID-OCTOBER, 16,000 salmon have returned to Goldstream River, the river of their birth, complet- ing a four-year life-cycle. In the photos (clockwise from top right), a Chum leaps through a weir. Carolyn Mason, a Goldstream park interpreter, makes a fish print from a dead Chum as 1st Tsartlip Beavers look on. Marie and Ray Ball stand on a park bridge as a young boy watches salmon fight flood waters, Nov. 10. A salmon hangs in a tree as the riverrages past. The Shah family takes inthe salmon run undeterred by the weather. Photos by CHUCK RUSSELL