Rick Hall It might make things a little more interesting — a little more com petitive Leuise Merrison T hope he runs out West. I would like to see him come out West Bill Gordon He may get elected in B.C. (but) I doubt he would get elected in the Kootenays. I really don't think he’s going to be any better than what we have now. I think who we have right now is doing all he can in this time and economy. Daigi I think it would be good. We need someone out here to represent the West in parliament. ly Siluch I think he's alright. I think that it’s okay. _spraying for a full week or ‘more. If the weather cools down between the time of this warning and the spray date, delay application by a day or so. Use control chemicals that are recommended for this insect. Commercial orchardists should check the Production Guide, while home gardeners should contact a garden cen- tre that sells pesticide or ob- tain a copy of “F Spray Schedule for Gardens in the Kootenays” from the Ministry of Agri culture and Food in Creston. Meanwhile, cherry fruit flies have been trapped in the Kootenay area. All commer- cial and home garden cherry growers should apply control sprays within the next few days in order to achieve ef- fective control of worms in the fruit. Warmer areas such as south slopes should apply the spray immediately. All areas should be treated by the first days of next week. Dime thoate (Cygon, Rogar, Lay gon) is the most effective chemical, however it‘ most not be applied closer than 15 days to harvest and only once per year. The anticipated average first harvest date for Creston cherries is Ju'y 20. Alternate chemicals are Diazirion (ap- ply no closer than 10 days to harvest and reapply every 10 days) or Malathion (apply no closer than three days to harvest and reapply seven days). ever yt idl wen |g ate World Class »%