eke 2 “Terrace Review — - Wednesday, Septeinber 20, 1989 : 325,000 goes begging A $25, 000 “snare offered by “mining partners Newhawk and. - Granduc for information lead- ‘ing to the arrest and conviction. of: whoever set off a fatal explo- ‘sion in a Northwest gold mine seven. months ago has brought no-new leads for police i investi-. . gating ‘the killings. ~Cst. Jones, one of the officers examining the case for the Prince Rupert subdivision of the RCMP, ‘said the reward offer House party gets out of hand TERRACE — A late night teen * party in the 4800 block Straume got out of hand last Saturday " night, leaving the home in a ‘shambles. Terrace RCMP Set.. Steve May says the same home ‘has been the site of-a number of __.. teen parties in recent months and last Saturday’s party ended with'a number of fights. both in “the -home ‘and in the Veritas . School ‘parking. lot across. the _ street, ‘ - As.a result, he says, police “nade ae ‘number of liquor ‘Fishing guides © - continued from page 1 At stake here is one of the foundations of the local tourism industry. One guide estimated that 70 percent of the tourists: who choose Terrace asa destina- . tion “are fishermen seeking a_ _ record steelhead. - No one is optimistic about.a ‘solution; Schmiderer said most of his clients ‘are former regulars of the Atlantic salmon sport fishery, but the same thing hap- . pened there that is happening .. here-now: the fish were virtually - wiped out by gillnet fishing at fiver mouths. Lobbying resulted -in that fishery being cut back, he -said, -but the chances that a similar lobby here could do the. same thing are slim — the _ -. coastal fishery in B.C, is far ~ Jarger and more influential than the. comparable fishery in the Maritimes. . All three guides agree. that ". something has to be done about that fishery if the Skeena steel- ~ head population is going to sur- ~ vive, but they say it will require a massive effort involving the entire community. has produced “nothing... we're not getting anything back.’’ Jones said the investigation is currently confined to. reviewing files of information and evi- dence that have already been collected, but, he. did note: that . the, yeview has unearthed: ‘‘un-° “s answered questions” “and the -RCMP: are-going back to somé~ of ‘the: witnesses and People who | testified at a coroner’s inquiry in: Terrace for. further questioning. . seizures and at least one party ‘goer was charged under the Nar- cotics Act. May says.that teen parties that get out of hand’ can result in * The explosion: occurred in ‘an underground shaft at Newhawk- : Granduc’s Sulphurets gold mine 100 kilometers north of | Stewart in. early February. ‘Two. senior. mine ,workers were killed’ ‘and several. other: workers ‘Were -in- jured when ‘ an: underground ex ; Blosives magazine detonated. AD subsequent ‘investigation. ‘determined that. the blast’ could. not have’ occurred accidently. ; charges being filed under the city’s Anti-Noise Bylaw. But en- forcement requires.” registered complaints from neighbors who. -are willing to-testifyin court.” Terrace RCMP ‘are ‘still looking for an unknown gun- man who held up Sears. Auc-' tion and Supply in Thornhill and escaped with an. un- - p.m.: last Saturday. -RCMP. Sgt. Steve May | says the gun- - man is described as a 5°11’, 170-pound male. He © was ~ Mushroom depot. hit, robber still at large” crime. . disclosed amount.of cash at 4 © . prehended and questioned. A “sneak-past” caused $450 damage to this police car, stopped at the scene of another accident on the south end of the Sande Overpass during the lunch hour last Thursday. The police officer had offered to move the car, but the driver, - of the logging truck said there was. “plenty of room”. He was wrong. In the original accident, a 23-year-old Terrace - - woman went over the side of the southern approach to the overpass, causing $1,200 ria ‘to her 1982 Toyota Tercel, but no injuries to the driver: wearing blue jeans, jean jacket, black T-shirt, and ski mask at the time of the May. says a - number of . suspects. have been ap- Their investigation con- tinues. . 4 4535 Greig Avenue, Terrace, | 4 chow ” -Name Oo Money Order “plese send a subscription to cia - Subscription Order Form 0 1 year — $24.00, Bs Add ress Phone — Postal Code Seniors in Terrace and District $12. 00: _ Seniors outside of sierrace and Distt, gang Thor residents only: Subsctlbe no i 1. swounrernationa, % | PSYCHICS SARA AND CHARLENE - Will be coming to TERRACE | : “All the.supplies you nee Ss ber 18th to 23rd at th : TRINACE HOTEL Room #210. es 10 Lazelle. Ave. Call 635-6630 for appointment - 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. daily.: : Tarot Card, Palm Reading, Crystal Ball Reading, Psychic Reading. 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