DOUGLAS COLLEGE LIBRARY ARCHIVES ible uti Mea; foro Lez lie a dof tal os itl aa fe oe 7, ie pe iis Cade eae oe pois /9 foie fig Sorat cat PF cee gh Tip Wwe 2 pret a? ; am, Ltar) fart Meigul ae on ee a pal Preutd VU; Via) Lage.” Beigteo yeends Ler’ Oct. 207 T475- Editor, Mad Hatter: Those who may be interested in witnessing sockeye or pink salmon spawning in the International Pacific Salmon Fisheries Commission artificial spawning channels at Seaton and Weaver Creeks should keep the following dates in mind. The last date you should plan on visiting the Seaton Creek Channel, near Lillooet, is Sunday Octpber 26th. The channel lies half way between the town of Lillooet and Seaton Lake, Sunday November 2nd, would be the last date you would want to visit the Weaver Creek Channel. On Sunday Oct. 19th there were in excess of twenty-five thousand spawners in the dihiies | which has a design capacity for 26,500. By installing separation fences, Commission staff members hope to materially increase the capacity of the channel. Ron Tarves, Institute of Environmental Studies.