22 - Wednesday, September 18, 1985 - North Share News Fishi From Page 19 Local Federal Fisheries offices issue and contro! the food fish permits required by the natives to net a river. I think political pressure and fear of treaty ramifications has forced a decision that is harmful and really one that no one wanted to make. When the commercial fishermen have taken Chinook cutbacks to con- serve stocks; when the recre- ational fishermen have taken limit cuts and spot-closures within the Gulf in the name of conservation; when estuary and stream closures are in effect to allow the Chinook back to the spawn- ing gounds; when the recre- ational fisherman agree to a total river salmon closure to help salmon (mature and . jacks) return to the hatchery, then the system must work — for everyone. Make the decision to close the river until adequate brood stock returns to’ the hatchery. Remember what you tell the youngster when he wants too much? No! Very simple. Enough problems .. Nice to see real ‘tomatoes in last’ week’s News. That two pounder of Larry Fernets certainly beats my one and three quester pound | Triple Crop. Drop me a line, Larry. I'd like to know your seed source. BITE-TIMES (Major bite-times are in bold face, ininor bite-times in'lt, face) DAY. TIMES BIT! Th 3:30am = .-3.1 3:45 am - 19. 10:36am 13.2. 9:55 am 3:41 pm 9.8...4:15 pm - 9Ni pm 14.0 10:30 pm Fe 4:26pm 2.9 4:50 am ~ 20 12:1) pm 13.2- 11:00 am 4:46pm 11.0 5:20 pm 9:46 pm. 13.40 11:35 pm Sr ° 5:26 am 3.0 §.55 em 22013 pm 13.40 14:55 am © 6:11pm 14.7 6:25 pm 0:26pm = =:12.7 12:05 pm Babe Ruth baseball. welcomes members BABE Ruth baseball will . hold their annual general meeting Sept. 23, 7:30 p.m. at the recreation centre boardroom, 23rd and Lonsdale Ave. a Plans for 1986. will be-_ discussed, presidents report and election of officers. New — members are welcome. 600 W. Queens, N. Van §f Iseylynn Community Hail J 5 N. Van. Contact: Brent 922-2815 policy should protect resource 6:31 am 3.3 12:40 am 7:41 am 3.7) 1:35 am Tu 1:06am = 11.6 2:25 am We 2:3lam 11.2 3:18 a “ _ mY ofsenm 32 ‘soem Sse pm 140 7:45am 24 BAG am 3.9 BIS am = SS :4G am 4.9220 kil vimit your kill! — Don't 8:16 pm = 11.7 12:35 pm 9:36 pm) = -11.0° -t:$5 pm 4:41 pm 14.3 2:45 pm 5:2] pm 14.3 3:30a ill your limit! 141 pm 11.9 7:20 pm 8:10 pm 10:36pm «10.1 9:60 pm Uslépr 9.3 9:45 pm New Dancers Class - Starts: Wed. Sept. 18, 730 to 9.00 pm 2nd Year Class - Starts. Wed. Sept. 18, 900 to 10:30 pm HD Hyundai Pony & Steliar Owners | Delbrook Community Centre Contact. Brian 987-7777, Brent 922.2815, Bud 922-6554 Teon: New Dancers Class - Starts. Tues. Sept 24, 715 to 945 pm (and prospective owners!) 624 Mountain Hwy. . | The Globe and Mail | REPORT ON BUSINESS | 24th YEAR, No. 5,702 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1985- Hy undai car success draws fire from rivals “Make it fair for everybody compared with 33,502 in the and jet the consumer decide." rresponding period fast In Its first year on the Cana- year. Toyota Canada inc. of To. dian market fast yeur, the Sauth Korean car manufactur- ronto had August sates of 5,199 and eight-month sales of km By yul HUNTER The continued domination of the cor import market by Hyundai Auto Canada tne. has ‘rival companies demanding that all importers be furced ta operate under the same rules, With sales of 8579 of its Pony and Stellar models in August, Hyundai, based in Markham, Ont., has racked up sales of 49.856 in the first eight months of 1985 — nearly [0,000 fiOre than its nearest smport competitor and well on the way to Hyundai's year-end rules. sales target of between 55,000 Hyundai, a South Korean and 60,000, company, is not subject to “Every month is 8 surprise import quotus and can import to us," Hyundal spokesman cars duty-free until Jan. 1, Muriel Homewoed said. Sates 1987. “Japanese imports are er had August sales of 2,720 have been so good that the limited to 16 per cent of the and eight-month sales of 12, year-end target was recently Canadian car market. 388. The sules this year rajsed from about $0,000, Mr. Laciw said Canadian is partly a result of an expan. But Ralph Luciw, vice-presi. car manufacturers are in good sion in the dealer network to dent of Honda Canada Inc. of financial shape and no longer 175, compared with just over Toronto, the No.2 importer, need protection from Japanese 100 at this time last year. Said the picture would be dif- imports. But if quotas are to Honda sold 5,290 vehicles ferent Hf there were no quotas continue, ‘at Jeast all the last month, compared with on Japanese cars and if alt importers should be operating 4,490 in August, 1984. Honda's importers played by the same v the same rules, eight-month sales were 38,781, first eight months of lest year. 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