Page.16 May 1981 Cassiar Courier : PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA CHANGE OF NAME ACT (Section 6) NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR CHANGE OF NAME NOTICE is hereby given that an application will be made to the Director of Vital Statistics for a change of name, pursuant to the provisions of the Change of Name Act, by me, Calvin George Louie of Iskut, British Colum- bia, in the Province of British Columbia, as follows:— To change my name from Calvin George Louie to Calvin George Quock. Dated this 2nd day of April, A.D. 1981. CALVIN QUOCK PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA “CHANGE OF NAME ACT” (Section 6) NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR CHANGE OF NAME NOTICE is hereby given that an application will be made to the Director of Vital Statistics for a change of name, pursuant to the provisions of the Change of Name Act, by me: Linda Margaret Jackson of Telegraph Creek - British Columbia, in the Province of British Columbia, as follows :— To change my name from Linda Margaret Jackson to Linda Margaret Quock. Dated this 14th day of April, A.D. 1981. LINDA M. JACKSON CLASSIFIED ADS SEWING MACHINE MECHANIC AFTER 5:30, 778-7807 ae C.P. AIR FREIGHT, GREYHOUND FREIGHT AND ALL OUTGOING AND INCOMING FREIGHT WHICH IS TRANSPORTED ON THE CASSIAR BUS NOW GOES VIA MARVEL TRAVEL LTD. ALL PICKUP AND DISPATCH MUST GO THROUGH THE TRAVEL OFFICE. OUTGOING FREIGHT MUST BE LODGED BEFORE 10:00 a.m. TO GO OUT ON THE SAME DAY. HOURS — SAME AS TRAVEL OFFICE. AK He H FOR SALE 2 bedroom, 12 x 60 trailer with snow roof and front porch, completely furnished, new rugs and drapes, stereo, colour T.V. etc. Totally insulated wood heated garage, concrete floor. 342 Bateman. Phone Ed — 778-7765. Conversational Gambit Cont’d from Page 10 ANSWERS = . St. Paul, Alberta 2. Yellowknife at the Yellowknife Inn during ao Carnival time in March. 3. Hudson’s Bay Company 4. Vegreville, Alberta. The metallic egg, 25 feet 7 inches by 18 feet is a tribute to the town’ s Ukrain- ian heritage. 5. Baffin Island 6. Great Bear Lake, N.W.T. 7. d) Ottawa. In 1891 at the Windsor Hotel, Thomas Ahearne and Warren Soper cooked, with electricity, a sumptuous meal for Ottawa leaders. 8. a) Sumas, southeast of Vancouver, almost on the American: border, with a mean temperature through out the year of about 10.1°(51.6'F) 9. Alouette. The Alouette | was launched in 1962. 10.Killarney Lake, New Brunswick. The Coleman Frog in the museum at Fredericton weighed about 21 kg. (46 Ibs.) ° Source: Quiz & Game Book by John Fisher, McClel- land & Stewart 1978. Community Club Cont’d from Page 11 A Champagne Breakfast started the final day’s events and the jazz band, again, performed some very fine music for the breakfast. The outdoor games saw men and women pushing a big round ball and making strange noises, teams walking and falling together on 2 x 4’s. The figure skating club put ona tasty spaghetti dinner and the presentation of awards followed. The fireworks display signalled the end of another Schmoo Daze. ee Community Club would especially all those people who volunteered their time and effort to make this Carnival successful. Evaluations for the Schmoo Daze are welcome. Drop us a note or come in and” talk to us. May the memory of the good times last. LIMITED ENTRY HUNTING — SKEENA REGION 1981 — 2 The Limited entry hunting draw is open to: (i) Residents of British Columbia (ii) Canadian citizens resident in a Canadian province or territory. Hunters in this category must be accompanied by a big game guide. Persons must present a valid British Columbia hunting licence in order to acquire an L.E.H. application. Appplic- ation cards for the draw will be available the first week of May from any Government Agent's office or other hunting li- cence issuer. They are free. The Application must be properly completed and mailed to arrive in Victoria no later than 4:30, June 16, 1981 to be eligible for the draw. A person may not submit more than on application card for each species of big game available. If an applicant submits more than one application card for the same species, all his applications for that species will be disqualified. The application is a “post card’’ and should not be enclosed in an envelope unless hunt- ers are applying for a group hunt. Two, three or four persons (but no more than four) wishing to hunt together must submit their identical applications together in one envelope. Such a group application should only be made for an area - having sufficient permits to allow each member of the group a permit. “ DRAW DATE — JUNE 23, 1981. Following the draw each applicant will be advised by mail whether or not he has been successful. L.E.H. permits will be mailed out at that time. An Indian who is a resident of B.C. is not required. to possess a licence to hunt but is required to submit the official application card(s) to obtain the appropriate L.E.H. Permit before hunting in an L.E.H. area during an L.E.H. season. Please enter *‘Indian’’ in space on application card reserved for Hunting licence number. (Under the Wildlife Act an Indian is defined as a person registered or SUM to be registered under the (Canada) Indian Act.) SCHEDULE FOR SKEENA REGION — Hunting season dates are inclusive SPECIES AREA MANAGEMENT DATES PERMIT peste UNIT TYPE BE GMITS : AVAILABLE Caribou Spatsizi Park 6—20 Aug. 15—Nov.15 Adult Bull (28 Teslin Plateau 6-25 Aug. 15—Oct.19 Adult Bull 25 Grizzly Bear Spatsizi Park 6—20 Sept. 1— Oct. 26 . i : Apr. 15—June 15 = Adult only 7 Mt. Edziza 6—21 Sept. 1—Oct.26 — sie oa & ; Apr. 15 — June 15 adult only Fa; Meziadin 6—16 Sep. 15 — Oct. 26 & Apr.15—June 15 — Adult only f 5 Mt. Sheep = Spatsizi Park 6—20 Aug. 1 — Oct. 26 At least full curl 10 Mt. Edziza Park 6—21 Aug. 1 — Oct. 26 At least full curl 6 Tagish Highlands 6—27 Aug. 1 — Oct. 15 = At Jeast full curl 10 Tatshenshini 6—29 Aug. 1 — Oct. 26 At least full cur} 25 Mt. Goat Spatsizi Park 6—20 Aug. 1 — Oct. 15° Adult only 12 Mt. Edziza Park 6-21 Aug. 1 — Oct. 15 Adult only 10 ZONE 2 ‘ Nass Mountains 6—15 A Aug. 15 — Nov. 1 Adult only 31 6-15 B ‘Aug. 15—Feb.28 Adult only a8 6-15 Cc _ Aug. 15 — Feb. 28 Adult only ~~ 10 6—15 D Aug. 15 — Feb. 28 Adult only 42 6-15 E Aug. 15 — Feb. 28 Adult only 8 6—15 F Aug. 15 — Feb..28 . Adult only 8 Tagish Highlands 6-27 Aug. 1—Oct.15 — Adult only ALB Tahtsa 6-04 A Aug. 15—Oct.19 Adult only 10 ' Tahtsa 6-04 - B Aug. 15 — Oct. 19 Adult only } 5 Kemano 6-03 - Aug. 15 — Oct. 19 Adult only 18. - Bulkley Ranges © 6—04 E Sept. 1 — Feb. 28 Adults only SEU Eyecare Bulkley Ranges 6—09 A Sept. 1 — Feb. 28 Adults only ; ~~ 10 Bulkley Ranges 6—09 Bas Sept. 1 — Feb. 28 Adults only 20 Bulkley Ranges 6—09 Cc Sept. 1 — Feb. 28 ~~ Adults only fea Bulkley Ranges 6-09 D Sept. 1— Feb. 28 Adults only ere nO Moose Spatsizi Park 6—20 Aug. 15 — Nov. 15. -Antlered only © 60 Spatsizi Park 6—20 Oct. 4 — Oct. 12 Antlerless only 15 Smithers 6-01 Oct.15—Nov.15 CoworCalfonly. 80 Smithers 6—02 Oct. 15 — Nov. 15 Cow or calf only 75 ; Smithers 6-04 Oct. 15 — Nov. 15. Cow or calf only 330°. Smithers . 6-05 k Oct. 15 — Nov. 15 Cowor calf only 80 Smithers 6—06 Oct. 15 — Nov. 15 Coworcalfonly - 80 Smithers 6-07 ~ Oct. 15 — Nov. 15 — Cow or calf only — 15 Smithers 6—08 ~ Oct. 15 — Nov. 15 Cowor calf only 190 . Smithers 6—09 ; Oct. 15—Nov.15 Coworcalf only 210 Smithers 6—17 B Oct. 15 — Nov. 15 - Cowor calf only TOG Smithers ‘6-0 ‘Sept. 15 — Nov. 15 Prime Bull Ne 45 Smithers 6—02 Sept. 15 — Nov. 15 Prime Bull 3 or 45 Smithers 6—04 Sept. 15— Nov. 15 Prime Bull more 180 Smithers 6—05 Sept. 15 — Nov. 15 Prime Bull tines 45 Smithers 6—06 Sept. 15 — Nov. 15 Prime Bull on at 45 Smithers 6—07 Sept. 15 — Nov. 15 -Prime Bull least 15 Smithers 6—08 Sept. 15 — Nov. 15 Prime Bull. one 100 Smithers 6—09 : Sept. 15 — Nov. 15 Prime Bull antler 125 Smithers 6-17 Sept. 15— Nov.15 _ Prime Bull v 25 **1n addition to these limited entry seasons for moose there will be a regular hunting season (no draw necessary) for im- mature bull moose. . Government Building Phone: 847-4411 Province of Ministry of Mike Chambers 3 British Columbia ; nent Information and Smithers Local: 264 % Enviione e Education Officer British Columb‘a WILDLIFE VOJ 20