AREAS Police Beat Charged A 25-YEAR-OLD man_ is charged with sexual assault in connection with an attack ona young woman here two weeks ago. The incident happened just before midnight on Nov. 23 at lhe corner of Davis Ave. and Sparks St. Police said the woman de- fended herself and police Jater arrested a suspect. The man was was released on $1,000 bail. Beware RCMP are warming local citizens to be suspicious of calls promoting materials such as pens, which will make the victim cligible for a larger cash prize such as a vehicle. The caller may ask the vic- tim for a credit card number, which may be debited more (han once. Some callers ask the victim lo forward money to handle the cost of shipping and storage of the vehicle, which never arrives. Police said the caller may phone again explaining that further funds ate required, and some victims have, sent moncy two or three times. RCMP say the scams are the work of a group operating oul of Ontario and Quebec, Don't cooperate. Contact your local RCMP detachment. Shotgun seized A TERRACE man is due in court Dec. 9 to face charges of possession of a prohibited weapon and possession of a harcatic, Alexander James McLean, 20, of Davis Ave. was charged after RCMP seized a sawed-off shotgun and a quantity of marijuana from a vehicle on Lakelse Ave. Nov. 24. - ing that they are-teceiving social: * Money sought for fish work A LOCAL fish expert is applying for money under the provincial government’s Forest Renewal Plan ta boost fish production. Alois Schillinger of the Watershed Bio-cnhancement Society wants the moncy under the walershed restoration section of the renewal plan. He says he's found a way to im- prove the food chain upon which fish depend. “Special consideration has been applicd in the design for techniques where forest barvest- ing practices have affected water- sheds,’’ said Schillinger. “The objective of the technol- ogy consists in the restoralion of the fish food chain back to its for- mer and improved productive ca- pacity,"’ he said. Schillinger’s technique keys on vegelation and tiny creatures caten by fish. “Improved vegetation growth will propagate the nourishment for cruslaccans and insecls which are the primary food source for all fish species at their developing stages,’’ he said, ‘Secured food supply is guar- antecing a healthier disease resistant fish, resulting in a badly needed increase of the fish popu- lation,’ Schillinger continued. He said more fish means more recreation dollars, more commer- Alois Schillinger cial opportunities and more fish for the native catch, Schilliger has becn a persistent and consistent critic of industrial pollution and = government policies pertaining to salt and fresh water fish. He says clear culting, industrial discharges, scwage discharges and hydro projects all combine to reduce fish habitat and the food chain upon which fish depend. “Our cfforts were rewarded with a discovery which will revo- lutionize habitat enhancement by proven facis that the destroyed food chain can be restored back to ils original production capac- ity,”’ said Schillinger. Pool, skating access opened WELFARE RECIPIENTS are now entitled lo a special recrea- tional access card that entitles them to [ree public skating and swimming. City council voted to bring in the access cards for use by people on social assistance at the atena and swimming pool. 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