niof® elt . Oto, fy page 20, July 13, 1977 - The rivers and some lakes | provide good trout and steelhead fishing. The Tiel is famous for its autumn steelhead run while Mayer Lake has a good reputation for trout fishing. DIFFERENT MAMMALS Isolation has been a way of life for the islands’ mammals _and they have thus evolved Somewhat differently from similar mainland species. There are the endemic ' species such as black bear, otter, marten, ermine, deer mice and shrews remote areas, it is hoped, will remain an almost com- pletely undisturbed. habitat for these animals. Other animals, such as the ‘Roosevelt elk, beaver, ra - coons and coast _blacktail deer, have been introduced to the Charlottes. These In acouple of weeks Karen Magnussen will be tying the knot with Tony Cella ‘of. Boston, but. meanwhile it. is _ business as usual. er . Karen is now endorsing. a. new line of skates which were apparently designed with her assistance. . The new model of lady’s figure skate should be on the. shelves later i in the year. ACROSS 10 Powers 1 Great lake 11 Follow 4 Fem. pronoyn 12. Maritime shell- 6 Island South of - ‘fish: Sydney, N.S. 14 Brit. diplomat 9 Period of kidnapped by ; monarchy F.L.Q. - PREVIOUS PUZZLE SOLVED : cole Nate Pi) a'O NA o Ma: Ba. seg om nett: as rs -. Mrs. Magnussen. 23 Typeofdog.e.g. 8 Letter | 7th Si é North Shor - mammals, without their nat- . ‘ural predator the cougar, have increased in numbers to the point where they have almost become a nuisance. The frequent overcast skies over the Charlottes is the reason why they have- become known as the ‘‘Misty Islands.’’. However, while the annual _ precipitation along the western coasiline is | nearly 200. inches, the. average figure for the park region is only 55 inches. have a The : islanders The park’s . Saying: “‘If you don’t like the’ weather, wait five minutes, | it'll change.’’ Sometimes it does change from sun to rain - and back again tliat fast. There is much to see and enjoy in the Charlottes and Naikoon Provincial Park is a good beginning. . “As the big day fast ‘approaches Karen’ s Mother says they are too busy .to start getting nervous. “The pre *parations are ‘going .just great.’’ added The bells of matrimony will ring out on the 23rd of this month «at. Highlands United Church. 15 Impolite DOWN 16 With 4 down, 1 Early ROMP former Lib. mini- transport ster and Tory 2 Weather distur- - - * candidate y ; 3 Stupidity ' 19 Arrived 4 See 16 across 20 Public employ- ees’ labour or- 5 Hated ganization 6 Writer (abbr). 7 Archie: Bunker 25. Ruined 13 Angered — 27 Wet . 4 Mate birds 29 wriependen ee ent 47 Gur naighdours nada promo- tor (2 words) 8 pen wo 30 Taken 21 Not marked as (stunned) ‘totime |. 31 Points from 29 Rome dmte which leaves 24 Joni Mitchell 32 othe hiteong | ex a ‘26 Lubeleated, 33 Exams . 26 Egg centres 28 Province (abbr.) ’ Tine tly feo cab st eteen as ela he Wied oe eeerte walpe AW here boc Leeeberme pak we cacba-tmag Mg ere Qyebd thik tape ge tig (pay ee gtag he 15-PASSENGER BUS was presented last week by North Shore Rotary Clubs to the North Shore Association of the: Mentally Handicapped. Left to right: Dr. Jack Bowie and Bill Martin, presidents, respectively, of West Van and North Van Retary Clubs; Dick McCallum and Art Brown, president and executive director, respectively, of the North Shore Association of the Mentally Handicapped. | | Netw y Madame ko hed hy ee ek