_ 35 - Wednesday, Aprit 13, F'oop & 198% - North Shore News Beat costs by being a smart shopper "From page 26 $2.49; F.B.E. frozen orange juice, 341 mL, 89¢; bread, (Stongs), 89¢; asparagus, 99¢ Ib. Buy Low: Whole or half pork loin, tage side bacon, ‘$1.88; cauliflow- er, 68¢ tb.; strawberries, 696 tb.; -Betty Crocker cake mixes, 88°, Woodwards: Pork picnics, 78¢ Ib.; country-side pork ribs, $1.99 Ib.; Juice,: 344 mL,,. $23.52: head: let- tuce, 39¢; long English cucumbers, 89¢, Super Valu: Boneless round steak, $2.28 tb.; mushrooms, $1.88 Ib.; dium eggs, $1.25; (coupons) Flet- cher’s bacon, $1.99 (limit two): Donald. Duck orange juice, (2 coupons), 59¢, limit one per coupon. : eggs, $1.29; Colgate toothpaste, 150 mL, $1.54; French bread, 996. Suave On Foods: Lean ground beef, 10 Ib., $1.87 lb.; eggs, park picnics, 77¢ |b; beef liver, 98¢ Ib; Cheer — $1.48" Ib; pork or _er.abundance, it is imperative ‘numbers caught b be reduced this : : We break fast sausages, $1.38 tb.;, Country Cot- WW Supreme coffee, $2.78; _ (case:) Sun Ray, . frozen orange’ oa serve this | precious resource. - Hi-Dri paper towels, limit 4, 69¢: long English cucumbers, 88¢; me- nN commercial, native and sport fisheries. “. Tewillbe an offense to be i in possession ©. . The Department's tough, fairnew a ‘program combines intensive conserva- “tion and enhancement methods. It will = affect all groups who catch chinook: ~ sport and commercial fishermen as” ‘well as native fishermen. Ls - « »Conservation lagging: Fishermen Q _.- Will be required to buy special conserva- ' “,. tion tags to fasten to all chinook caught « _ “of untagged chinook; and maximum pen" “alties will be sought ‘for violators. The: - 7 tags will t raise awareness of the necess- _ ity for cons'irvation, as well as providing vital catch: ‘nformiation for Department ° scientists. ‘Sold for $1 each, the tags will “ also generate | revenue to help suppor. isn ‘Fisheries ;, and Oceans ° Safeway: Whole frycrs, 89¢ Ib.; cod or snapper, $2.99 Ib.; ~ paches et Océans- large : the intense enhancement program: ” Reduced sport lishing limits: Sport “fishermen i in Georgia Strait willbe per-. ” _ mitted to catch a maximum eight chinook in 1988. (Outside the Strait, the annual ~ ~fimit will remain‘at 30.) ar “Further, the Departnent is consulting . - with the sport fishing community 0 "other measures required to protect stocks; such as restricting devices and techniques © ~ that catch chinook with'such precision: s ~ that the “sport” is diniinished. ® . increased closures: The areas”: and spans of time of spot closures will . vbe extended to protect: chinook. a share in in the conservation program. Catch mee cutbacks are being determined in 3° consultation with commercial aid natiye _ Together we can’. restore the Gulf chinook - by 1998. “These special enhancement initiatives : “are aimed at increasing stocks of Strai “of Georgia chinook by approximately “75,000 to-175,000 adult fish. The i increase will be evident by 1990, and will reach, = - the full level by 1995. — ‘With the cooperation ofall groups of _. fishermen, in just a few years the con- ~ servation and enhancement program will — + ‘result in many more chinook for every: one. tocatch. -.For complete details on this special. "program to Save the Gulf chinook, write ‘to: Gulf chinook, Fisheries and Oceans | Canada, 400~555 West Hastings Street, Vancouver, British Columbia-V6B 5G3. ~ Or,call toll free 1-800-663-9333. In al ~ Vancouver call 666-2268. 0 "ee - Canad | detergent, J2 L, $7.48; medium eggs, 96¢:' Crest toothpaste, $1.58.