; . < ® 46 f fi 1 ® Wednesday, July 27, Page A9 leighbors help out at of the stick “Tength crestrichions, ~~ ‘total closure on chinook by the 1988 Friends and neighbors came to the aid of an_ elderly Saanichton woman whose goats died from bites they received after attacks by two dogs, July 1. By GLENN WERKMAN Review Staff Writer But Kathleen Maule © still needs replacement goats for the three purebred Alpine goats that died, She is allergic to cow milk and is dependent on goats for milk. Her goats were attacked while tethered in a barn. Maule milked her goats early in the morning, July 1, and noticed a camper on the other side of the fence she shares with the Saanich Fairgrounds. After returning to the house with two containers of milk Maule heard furious barking coming from her barn. ‘*] walked to the barn and the barking got louder,’’ she said. “A little dog and a biz dog ran out of the barn.’’ She went in the barn, heard her goats crying, and saw the bite marks and blood. She then called veterinarian Ed Dahl, who came right over. A four-year-old goat, due to kid in August, was almost dead and had to be put to sleep. A three-year-old milk goat had serious bite marks around its neck and the yearling was also seriously injured. Dahl treated both surviving goats before going next door and examining a small dog at the camper, belonging to a travelling stallion. show that rented the fairgrounds. “I saw a dog that was confin- ed and that was covered: with blood,’’ Dahl told The Review. Dahl had other matters to at- tend to and left before police ar- _ rived. Both goats had to be put down the next day. Central Saanich deputy police chief George Lawson said they got the call at about 10 a.m. Ju- ly. 1 and one constable attended along with the SPCA, ‘“‘The animals were certainly mauled by dogs but we couldn’t Peninsula fishing “doomed” New federal fishing. regula- tions amount to persecution of. small businesses, not conserva- tion of salmon stocks. That’s the opinion of Harold Lacy, 18-year owner of Gilbert’s Marina ‘in Brentwood, Bay. Oo And hints there’ are’ more _ restrictions. will make. matters worse. - Lacy, and other marinas and boat rental agencies dependent on. the sports fishing. industry are calling on the government to _ remove the new restriction and. place’ them .on : the ‘commercial : - net fishery. The restrictions, which were.” : introduced four. months ago, - reduce annual chinook catch to» ~~, eight. from. 20 foreach Sport: : “s- sfisherman. - ; Tom. ‘Siddon;” to. provide » for. an fishery. is. getting the short end ‘*The . ‘There is’ .a-.total to make a go of a business.” While: fisheries officials. say sportsfisherman are responsible for 60 per-cent of the chinook catch in Georgia Strait, Lacy claims it is probably closer to‘10 per cent:with most of the excess being scooped up in incidental catch by the seine netting « com- ~. mercial fleet. And now Litcy believes: spor t- sfisherman will be hit by ‘ dire measures’ in the form of even.a middle of Aaugis¢, The length restriction, which was increased to 62 centimetres from 45.centimetres-on a Vvolun- tary basis earlier this vear, may become mandatory, | The length restrictions | are 7 particulary tough to swallow in Saanich Inlet where the salmon tend ta he-senille ry A new Lapping systain is also weenie Bat VS. hore. JUNE SPEGIAL Pe CHICKEN CHOW MEIN: | CHICKEN FRIED FICE 95 aes GAS RONELERE POnk a+ AND DF. PRAY Me TEA OR COTE Me 5 only Federal: aed "Fisheries .and..Oceans ‘minister, said both the commercial and — ~ “native-fisheries:catch would be - reduced “overall 20: per cent reduction in landed chinook. i But: Lacy: believes ‘the: Sport ; whole of Vancouver ae Island is getting shafted,”? Lacy... - Said. disreguard for the fact we have : more | CHINESE & WESTERN. COMBO FOR ONE WAdd Vardiay Ave Miantwood nayos2-a672 ; discouraging fishing said Lacy. 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Dahl! said the constable arriv- ed on scene about 45 minutes after he left and was ‘‘led to believe the dog was never out of confinement. ‘“‘There was pretty good evidence, in my eyes, that one of the dogs was involved. Unless I misjudged awfully bad- ly waht I saw, someone had to be not telling the truth,’’ Dahl said. He says the goats were recciv- ed severe injuries to their hind legs, muscles were severed or missing and ‘there were penetrating wounds to. the goat’s necks. His bill was about $130. Friend Jill Gingrich. is upset the police did not lay charges against the dog.owners. “*] would like to see charges . laid’ against any dog owner whose dog attacks animals like Gingrich said. ‘‘They were tethered in their stalls, they couldn’t even raise their head to bunt.”’ , Gingrich spoke to the police on the phone after the. constable left and said “the satisfaction level was not >t high. ” LF | ~- Royal Bank “Building _ * Business Forms * Bindery Work . * Business Cards * Typesetting “ALL you CAN EAT. 5pm-8 pm. — WED., THURS. & Biatiay NIGHTS. "s ‘Foods a 656- 9343 §545 Canora Road STEAK, Pizza & SPAGHETTI HOUSE PASTA NIGHT | --Evory Monday Night ony 3.95 | TAKE GUTS G56-5596-7” 5th.& Beacon we SPACE “For Only . 10% a week 7686: HIST ier goats ’ available for sale are hard to “money from the. fair board,”’ Maule wrote a letter to the Saanich Fair board asking for compensation for the goats she HAYWARI FUNERAL SERVICE lost. 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