t j TART AS RN Re em ote : tering, want to comerve years and dally herals | SECOND SECTION | It’s Catch-22 for sportsmen We'll take esire of those. eee Ou: esective is fo gut 36,000 more chinook into the Fraser spawning areas this | year, and if youhavea better way, let’s bear it.” ’ Otway said the wildlife federation’s sport fishing beard will meet this weekend with federal fisheries officials in an effort to thrash owt a scheme to accomplish | salmon: By Grant Kerr VANCOUVER (CP) — B.C.’s sports fishing industry is ina Catch-23 position when it comes to saving dwindling salmon stocks, - Sports ilshermen, ‘specially those who make their living through char- “there weren't enough fisheries oificera.to enforce ‘the regulations.” “Marina operators and. concerned citizens could be a big help in this area if they were allawed,"" he said. “Marina operators don’t want'to turn a blind eye to the situation because they their favorite species, but want to protect the in- not through tough, new mo! regulations Imposed by Fisheries and Oceans Canada. The = problem of replenishing stocks has plagued the West Coast for how new have angered. nearly every salmon fisherman. The sportsman is hart and tourism may suffer, gillnetters on the Fraser Hecited other ways of con- serving salmon stocks, in- © cluding better use of the salmon enhancement program. “] think charter operators would be willing to register. ‘their boats and’ pay, say, something like a $1,000 a chancement,"’ Cavanaugh. “The program fective April 1, with Canadian citizens older than 15 paying $5 for an annual licence, or $3 for a one-day permit. NonCanadians will pay #20 a year, or $10 for three days, or $3.50 for a { ” athe caller's voice was cer- tainly familiar to Rita Jenrette. estranged husband, former U.S. Rep. Join W. Jemretic, who was speaking to ber ona télevision talk show. Jenrette, convicted of accepting a bribe, was * watching the live show as his wife discussed sexual . ex- Ploitation with host Pall : Deashue. : Viewers had been en- couraged td call in and join the dischasion, and Jenrette called in the final minutes to say he was embarrassed by | physical lis wife baring herself and ‘telling her story as a into a fullfledged quarrel. . After the show, Mrs. Jeprette sald she was “‘in- credulous” that her busband had “He Is stil] trying to horn in on my life,” she com- plained. “I was told the call was not set up and [ assume it wasn’t. I resent him calling in for something that ‘was for me — the Donahue show.” “s It's not ‘nice ‘to fool Mommie Dearest. ~ The latest in a reported string of mysterious events on the set of the film of that name brought Frank Sinatra ‘It’ was her. | mother, . request for a 6000 day moratorium on the new restrictions, some of which thke effect April 1. “The Sunshine Coast, especially Pender Harbor, is in serious trouble,” says John Cavanaugh, tourist chairman for the Chamber of Commerce in Gibsons, about regulations could wipe out the charter business, People won't want to pay $40 to $60 . an bour to charter for just one fish. These new rules make it very unattractive to - , spend that kind of money.” The regulations include: salmon sought by B&.C. “The new restrictions will have a derogatory affect,” said Cavanaugh. ‘The change to taking just one fish a day defeats the whole. “People come to. the Sunshine Coast to spend a ‘few weeks or days of their holidays. They don’t fish everyday because of the costs involved for a charter, “Some days people are lucky if they get just one fish. Now they're cutting down the odds even more. They're “encouraging people to waste fish by throwing back the ones they don't consider big —Kill limits for chinook enough.” salmon set at one a day, down from four, effective banning all sport fishing in the Strait of Georgia from Dec. 1 to April 1, 1962; —a total fishing closure on the Fraser River until June #1, with the section between New Westminster and Minsion closed for the rest of the year. The new restrictions, pis} commerical* Wayne Shinners, acting — director-general of Pacific . in chinook stocks. “A | we've heard is rhetoric from all weer groupe about how ‘it’s not my fauit,"” Shinners said. “Don't tell us about the other Cavanaugh concedes there was abuse of the former Regulations regarding Tmt of four Chinooks a day, but “Sl ; “rs Lig conltre TAYLOR lh our hostess seit ba ee - : ‘Ottawa with the federal SUNDAY SERVICES: | for all ages 5 17:00 a.m. - ‘Y Salvation Mtg. wa LB Sunda Sele : plagued the \ production, which is based on Christina Crawierd's book about the = and mental abuse - she and ber brother suffered at the hands of their adoptive ‘actress Joan came out totally’ blank,. costly gowns in Dunaway's’ wardrobe disappeared and key parts of - the. star’s script were missing on several oc- . Massachusetts: politician , George Keverias is used to considering weighty mat- - ters, but for the last 55 ‘weeks, Keverian’s mind has wets Reva nas Consuming almost nothing but liquids, the formerly ro- -tund Jegislator has trimmed down to a svelte 164 pounds . This week Kevérian began ‘taxtaws, and we double-check your return Weill take your place, because nothing can. 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Romeo LeBlanc is willing to tn tourist and related . consider alternatives to "Freuues. | : The: rovincial govern: closing fisheries and _, Main concern of the sport Fin rac gree : redueing chinook catch lim- ishing industry _ Teview the changes and B.C. & its. . of one chinodk salmon a day Environment: Minister But he rejected Otway’s PIE Stephen Rogers was 635-2968 . TTHDAY ADVENTIST 1966 Grifths Pastor Henry Bartsch 6353232 635.7442 Services: Sat. 9:30am, - ip : Wed. 7: p.m. Adull Bible Study CHRISTIAN CHURCH | OF oop ; Reverend R.L. White: . SMI River Drive Terrace, B.C. 630-1561 eet a.m. ¥ School Fn RL. White 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship 7:3 p.m. Evening Worship Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Frayer Service Education & Instruction A class for allages . THE SALVATION ARMY 4437 Walsh Aw. 63-4er atatted CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH Rev. Herman Hagen B.A., M. 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