Page AS — Terrace Standard, Wednesday, January 22, 1992 Read the regs TERRACE Confusion among local anglers is leading to illegal fishing on several local rivers, says pro- vincial fisheries branch biologist Colin Spence, He said the problem arose following the relaxation earlier this month of the catch and release only restric- tions for steelhead on certain stretches of the Skeena and Nass rivers. Some anglers are incor- rectly assuming it’s open season on steelhead} anywhere in those two water- sheds, said Spence, The relaxation, he explain- ed, refers solely to the restric- tion introduced late last sum- mer and which applied only to certain stretches of the mainstem Skeena and Nass and some of their tributaries, In those areas, anglers can now take one steelhead a day up to two a month. All other restrictions con- tained in the branch’s synop- sis of fishing regulations still apply on other waters and anglers are advised to check the regulations, That means catch and release is still the rule on the Copper (Zymoetz) River below the transmission lines until June 30 and the river above those transmission lines is completely closed to angling for the rest of the winter. ‘ Catch and release restric- tions are alse still in place on the Lakelse River above the ‘CNR bridge as well as the Kalum River and all! lakes’ and streams within its water- shed above Glacier Creek. As far as the Skeena River’ itself is concerned, he said it is closed to angling above Cedarvale. LETTERS, Sven and others should stay home Dear Sir: Once again the evidence is very clear that western hypocrisy hungers to expand its boundary’s, regardless of party, there it is] The recent trip to China by three of our noble parliamen- tarians to once again -point out to the Chinese authorities their. awful human rights record. As the Chinese’ of- ficials rightfully informed these interferons “from Canada, ‘China has nothing to learn from them.’’” Recent reporters returning from China after travelling extensively without pre- judice, report the Chinese people as a whole enjoy un- precendented contentment, Considering this to be a naz tion of a billion and a half people, discipline, organiza- tion-and control, is*surely lit- tle short of miraculous. There are those of western standards who would strive to reintroduce the cancerous chaos and lack of respect and enforcement of laws of our own drug ridden society to China, These three meagre par- ticipants on the world scene were in little evidence at the time of the American inva- sion and slaughter ‘of inno- cent civilians in Panama or _ to expose the real culprits of Central American bloodsh- ed, Canada actively — par- ticipated in ruthless disloca- tion and maiming of hun- dreds of thousands of children in Iraq, apparently in the estimations of some of our politicians these in- human acts of barbarism, does mot come under the category of ‘human rights.’ The whole Gulf conflict was engineered and directed by our. western -culture of hypocrisy, supported by. -a society nurtured in deceit and ‘fantasy. in which truth and - réality are alien, Perhaps these phoney do- gooders are a part of a deeper plan of dissent, which’: ‘has unfolded so favorably Hello? Dear Sir: Imagine this. A car hits a hydro pole, the line comes ~ down and there are hot wires ~ endangering human life. You dash to your phone to call B.C. Hydro’s emergency number and no one answers. You call the 1-800 number ¢ and no one answers, What now? Good ques- - tion. Does anyone have an answer? A fictional situa- tion, but a potentially serious one, On the morning of Satur- day, Dev. i4, 1991 we had a OOiL-eTAergency power outage and were faced with the pro- through and*heyond Eastern Europe. [ say ‘stay away from China except to adopt some of their time proven social advances.” I suggest that Sven and company remain close to home if they must investigate and study human rights, they may accidently stumble on to something, D, Bulleid Terrace, B.C. Hello? blem of not being able to contact B.C. Hydro, Were we supposed to wait until Monday morning and business hours? Did Hydro's emergency system fail? Is there an emergency system? Is the problem due to staff cut- backs? We'd like to know. Sincerely, Eric & Kathy Tycho Terrace, B.C. P.S. — Once the Hydro crews were informed of the power outage they quickly and efficiently restored ser- vice. _ Anti-drug TERRACE —An anti-drug TV show sponsored by three nor- thwestern municipal govern- ments and one business airs here tonight, “Northwest Crackdown’’ is two hours long and is produced by a TV station in Seattle and begins at 8 p.m. on TV7. Used Outboard Low Hours With Jet HOW... Oil Injected With Jet NOW... 16681 JOHNSON 35hp WASSI9" Elect. Stari With Jet NOW... 1990 MERCURY 2Shp WAS $2800 1991 YAMAHA 40hp WAS ‘$4200. 1878 MERCURY 20hp WAS I “100 Motors $2300 $3100 $1650 Aluminum Beat NOW.... 00. Fiberglass Ski Boat Wit Used Boats 1890 14° 6” SPRINGBOK WAS amt 850 1991 8’ 6” INFLATABLE WAS $1300 ciw Qars, Pump, Floarbeards NOW... 1981 LUND 16’ WAS $5900 SOhp Mercury And Trailar NOW........scsesenes $4000) $5100 h 1985 POLARIS INDY 400 WAS Long Track NOW. 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