A4 Minter Gardens CASTLEGAR NEWS, September 21, 1980 Newest show garden By RICHARD GAUTHIER For mpgnificent beauty in a panoramic setting nestled at the foot of beau- tiful Mt. ‘Cheam, visit the. new Minter Gardens in Chilli- wack, B.C. Officially opened July 1, 1980, Canada's newest show garden is a once-in-a-lifetime dréam come true for owner Brian Minter. house atmosphere and:a gift , shop, as well as nine mag- nificent and different gar. dens, 5 The Minter took two years of planning, layout, landscaping and building. It was niore a community effort than: a one-man show. Sev- eral landscaping and garden- ig specialists contributed ice on: design and plant Minter is not new to tet) materials, world of horticulture. Since: 1972, he has been owner of Each...garden has its _ theme, oF entral character- the family nursery and ‘gar’. Matic! den centre, Country Garden Ltd. in Chilliwack. He also television and radio garder ‘The Temes pen, during spring, summer which is ing new to offer visitor appears regularly on loca! i fall, always has so! ing shows, gives gardening’ tips in and con- e" gardening crew makés hanges to the floral ducts night school courses at the Fraser Valley College. His new venture sprawls over 10 hectares (25 acres) of prime u arrangements. After the flower beds have bloomed, they are removed. and re- placed by new species ap- -and includes a natural foods _ restaurant set in a green > tothe season. As ont Yates, sales manager for the Minter says, hing is always bloom- published by Castle News Ltd. | Mall subscription rate to the Castlegar News is $20 per yeor ($28 in communities where the Post Office has Let: ter Carrler service), The price on nevisstonds is 35¢ for each’ class mail registration number 0019. ERRORS The Costlegor News will not be responsible for ony errors in advertisements after one Insertion. It is the respon- abit: of the advertiser to his ad when it is first renin It is agreed by the adver- tiser requesting apace that the advertisement is accepted on the condition that in the event, of fallure to publish any ad-| vertisement of any desccip- tion, or in the event, that errors occur in the publishing ofan advertisement, tl at por- tion of the advertising space eccupled by the erroneous item, together with reasonable allowance for signature, will not be charged for but the balance of the ad- vertisement will be paid for at the applicable rate. In the ‘or, advertising PUBLISHER les The Castlegar News see, The offers DRY Bg "M1-hihe harmoniowaly eed’ ty a pathways and fully accessible “to the. handicapped, with?a fe Fall . td he most colorful ands, seasons-for the Minter. En- ‘tering the Lake’Garden, visi- tors are greeted ‘by an ‘in- credible view of surrounding mountains sid‘calorful' trees. . +. . You .can,wAlk3 through | _ the, Rose,Garden and admire the. superb fall colors ' of Japanese and vine ‘maples, oaks and many others, The of winter pansies #8 le var- ious ‘bertied plats ‘such; as calycarpa, Holy; "pyracanth: and coteneaster can be fovind in the Alpine Garden. The Meadow Garden is covered with heather while . the Fern Garden offers dif-- ferent species of cyclamen. The Formal Herbaceous Garden is bordered with En- glish h plants still - NOTICE OF COPYRIGHT Full, complete and sole copyright In any printed mat- ter produced by Castle News Ltd. is vested in and belongs ls News Ltd.; provided, hows thot copyright in THAr eye AND THAT PART in’ their prinie, while the: Rhododendron Gard abloom with unique displays of flowering kale and winter cabbage. In the Arbor Garden, visitors can walk through the and belong to the advertiser. CASTLEGAR NEWS Established Aug. 7, 1947 Twice Weekly May 4, 1980, and admire flowers displayed _in hanging baskets. The Minter is open until “the end of Octobér, , with group and family rates. avail- able. the Mid-Week Mirror published from Sept. 12, 1 * to Aug. 27, 1980 uv. (tes), CAMPBELL Publisher Aug. 7, 1947 to Feb, 15, 1973 BURT CAMPBELL a Publisher LOIS HUGHES, Manog! Ediior; TIM MESSENGER, Ad- vertuing. Managers bled JARVEY, Plant Manager. y, man; UNDA. KOSITSIN, Creulanon i RESTAURANT Family Dining 6a.m. until 12 midnight |. Every Day Below the bridge on Nelson Ave. Nelson -. Ph. 352-9998 (Showbiz by Joey we 4 CONFIDENTIAL REPORT: If the aiid! ortv. programs doesn't improve, Americans are, going to,start turning off the tube and taking up other pastime uThat’s the message my readers want.to get through to TV. network executives, according to our: poll.; The following are several quotes we picked out.at yandom:. “TV is rotten and seems to be getting worse."’“‘Both my neighbors have sold, their TVs and gone back to the radio, I'm 65 years old and have watched TV for. thany years. But I've never, seen shows or stars as rotten as those on ow." “We keep turning the dial | puting for. for something gocd and all we find Is scr We watch TV fess and less. ! find ‘pyself Sine back to ‘TV. TICKER: Dean Martin has been “drifting around Hollywood telling everyone who will listen that the Mafia’: and not the Chinese invented acupuncture, He says the Sicilians used an ice pick Instead of a needle... Howard Hesseman, the crazy disc Jockey ‘on. WERP, was * disappointed when’ he couldn't do -his. ‘own ‘stunt, a : milliomdollar crash scene with a two-and-a-half-ton’ truck | that-cuts a camper in half and then shoots into a,ling-Up of 250 cars. The stunt Is so dangerous that ‘ever tun men weren't: allowed to do it. A lookalike dummy.was putt into the truck for the crash, in the film ‘Honk Freeway.’ ott 1 Tv “CLOSEUP: One of the world's most’ celebrated reading and listening to records} more. Millions of - viewers have been d byy’ of such shows as ‘Kaz’ and the “Dom i pe ‘Marie’ show: “The good shows have been replaced .with a lot’ of garbage that ! wouldn't bother “to*drn the TV on for.” My readersi? are especialy “upset ayout the number of ‘psychological! thrillers will be seen on PBS‘ wien 's ‘Crime and F " opens: f plece Theatre's 10th ‘anniversary .season b September 28. The four-part adaptation of the’ eens ; ALOnk +) Woodland Park Esso yore; ~/ 24sHOUR TOWING SERVICE: . “Ph. 365- 6218 (365-7358 after hours) : p ete 6 Mechanical Repair on - males of Cars and Trucks a fisndte all. FALL CHECK-UP KHAUST. REPAIRS Anil-freeze, Bra! master novelist's penetrating look into the mind and.sau! nee : ‘of a murderer co-stars John Hurt as, Raskolnik penniless and obsessed young killer,. and ‘Timathy : (Edward ‘the King’) West as Porfiry, the deceptively emintle magistrate who tracks him down. Dosteaysky's study of the pathological student who commits murder “$8.rignt What his unstable mind perceives.as the disorder An tle. and believes he can get away with it becai he’: above the law—is essentially a cat, ani ” Congratulations are extended to Mr. and Mrs. Dale ‘ Leslie McRae, whose marriage took place Sept. 18 in East :'Trail United Church. The bride, Denise Joy, isthe youngest: daughter of Mr. and’ Mrs.’ A. E, Waite of Trail and the groom is the son of tae and Mrs. G. McRae of ' . Passmore. + : rl _ DEAN MARTIN... Invented acupuncture coe sexy comedies on the air. “TV's crammed. with sex, sex, . and more sex." Boys and girls are flopping into bed | and necking and fumbling and all that trash.'""... When asked what kind of programs they would like ‘to see, ‘most readers voted for wholesome, family-oriented shows such as ‘The Waltons’ and ‘Little House on the Prairie.’ “We loathe sex-stressed, no-moral shows where’ runs fi has sunk down the sewer.” Several readers said they pray the quality of television improves because they are old, living alone -and TV is their only frien. ‘if it weren't for TV I'd. be very lonely. | live alone and its all I have to keep me len. is"! WOODEN SHOE] occupied. | am 61 years old and unable to work. If it Stream, Garden o! + heen was.not for TV | would go crazy. All | do is watch TV day and night. | love my a Sound’ Country Burns going strong * Gene Watson emerged a national country. star in ‘75 with ‘Love In the Hot After- noon,’ the Houston-based singer's first Capitol’ single. Since then, Watson's become a favorite on the. country. circuit, building up his reper- ~ tole with seven hit country albums and a long string of hit singles. He’s known for his. pure country voice and keen ear-for great no-frills country Gene Watson lives up to that’ reputation ‘and then some with No One Will Ever Know, his eighth Capito! LP. It's a well-paced mix of bales and uptempo tunes, from such WATER WELL DRILLING Waters a1 Telephone 428-5901 e Box 2520 Creston, B.C. “ACCOUNTING Catering to Small Businesses, Creditex Management Systoms 1658 2nd Ave. Trail, 8.C. MANIFEST ERROR, 1980 at 4:30 p.m. RJ. SHINee City Clerk sd Sept. 19, 1980 CITY OF CASTLEGAR NOTICE | - COURT OF REVISION Take Notice that the Court of Revision for the LIST OF ELECTORS will sit in the Council Chambers of the City Hall located at 460 Columbia Avenue, on Wed-. nesday, Oct. 1, 1980 at 4:30 The Court of Revision ‘shall hear all COMPLAINTS * and CORRECT the names of electors in anyway _ wrongly stated therein; and.may ADD or STRIKE NAMES from the list and ‘CORRECT ANY OTHER A List of Electors will be open for inspection at fhe: City Holl and Public Libraries until Oct. 1, 1980. APPLICATIONS for REGISTRATION as an elector or. correction to the list may be made at City Hall before the sitting of the Court of Revision on Oct. 1, talented writers as Joe Allen, Eddie Raven and Dave Kirby, , plus backing from top-notch players including Harold Bradley, Hargus *Pig' Robbins, Allen, Kirby, Loyd Green and Norman ‘Buddy’ Splcher. Particularly strong songs are’ ‘Raisin’ Cane in Texas’ (which Watson has been performing in his sete for a few months with. great response), the fitle track se ‘We Robbed Trains.’ No One Will Ever Know was produced at Jack Clement . Studios in Nashville by Russ Reeder, who is also Watson's manager. The two go back to the days when jatson banged out fenders ina Houston auto body shop and performed at the local honky + tonks at’ night. Reeder has produced all of Watson's fecords on Capitol. October may carry the official. billing of ‘Country Music Month,” but you'd have a hard -time- ~ convincing George Burns of. that this year. For in George's date- book, close to the entire month of September was * blocked out for the newest of his . many . talents, ‘singing country music. George kicked off the month reviewing material for his second Mercury LP, ten- tatively slated for November release. There's no guestion. “however, about what the ‘ LP's. first single will be— songwriter Sonny Throck- morton (who. penned ‘I Wish 1 Was Eighteen Again’) has written a song especially for the Hoon, ‘Here’: 's to the Manin Geol In mid-September, George spent a week in town taping his .upcoming TV special, George Burns In Nashville,’ scheduled to be broadcast on NBC-TV sometime in November. Plant for spring Want.to enjoy a bright colorful garden’ in the spring, the pride of. the “neighborhood? For good _ results, flower bulbs must . be planted before the ground freezes, and at least 2 or 3. weeks before .. the first heavy frosts. Bulbs should be planted at the same time. Whether bulbs bloom early or late in the spring has no bearing on when they’ should be planted-in the fall, Nature takes care of * bringing the flowers into bloom on schedule, giving upto i2 full weeks of blos- 4 ,soms in the spring. : Instead of decorating your table with cut flowers at your next dinner party, set a flowering potted Plant amidst the place set- tings and let your guest ° enjoy its blooms., KINNAIRD TRANSFER LTD. L.A. (Tony) Geronazzo, Manager - Excavating — Trucking Gravel Products Phone 365-7124 UNION SHOP o sce Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Gary Schmidt, who were married Sept. 20 atKintox United Church ‘in rail. The bride, Diana, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 8. Berno of Trail'and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Schmidt of Castlegar. : * . Congratulations go out to Mr. and Mrs. David “Priddy, who were married Sept. 20 at Our Lady ‘of > Perpetual Help Church in Trail. The bride, Licla, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Giovanni Binotto and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James Priddy, both families of Trail. ‘ * * s. Congratuations are extended to Mr. and Mrs. Walter James Osachoff, whose marriage took place Sept. 20. The bride, Natalie, is the daughter of Mr. and Mra, Mike Imaiff Jr. of Winlaw and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mra, Nick W. Osachoff of Passmore. LOAN-OUT CAMERA — The ‘Castlegar. ‘News. ‘has two:'s p lesto-operate loan-out. cameras. (complete with simp which it ts pleased to allow groups to use for taking pictures for use by the Castlegar News. Arrangements for the use of these. cameras should be made through our managing editor, Mrs. _Lols Hughes, at 365-3517. CASTLEGAR NEWS News Department 365-3517 Sepiember @oppie computer SPECIALS Student’ s system eale prices wae GENTRE Grand Forks, B.C. VOH 1HO 442-8580 CITY OF bnrcblee ‘NOTICE Dogs Running At Large Owners are reminded the PENALTY for ! allowing dogs to’ run uncontrolled is Im-. pounding: Fees — $25.00 plus $10.00 for’ each subsequent pick-up. ae Dogs: -in SCHOOL yards ‘have become a .serious problem, Is eee dog following. . your children to school? A Vicious dog can cquse serious injury to students in a con-. fined.area. It you. care for your dog KEEP IT HOME. Animal Control costs tax dollars. - 5 REAIRES A. ENGLISH “AS A SECOND LANGUAGE Guinn Teacher training and isactants in ESL preferred. \ Duties: To teach English as a secbnd language. This the ‘As soon as possible. Closing Date: September 29, dnge: As per the BCGEU Collective “Arte . ply tas. 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Movies bave been made about the ales mixing fact with fiction, wi tospend doth in. nea never cure mien pea they ‘do find the ce on to get down es enough to hands he Atlantic Seean, ae ri rimm, the Texas millionaire is fae the latest’ oe husiasts who have t set out. t ta | and trace th of the Titanic, “unsinkal oits sitent ante ‘the icy waters of after hitting an iceberg on its maiden voyage de vinced nes Rae ‘cally 1 “ccnted tn ahi se 18! local water two and aquarter miles deep offthe 7 ‘Another three million dollars St hey one milifon dollars 5 Spent on on the ba ae underway) is to tie giveg eee nai Bae e HSTIDE IAN the fascination, fr! fin the ante? aus id millio: in er ut a ier dive air’ docums London, that he came across 4 ¢: ribbon and sealed. The. box had been tying in buil ars. curt he the wartime: clearly ae police if he did not . surrender the documents. In rei for this immunity } from Phim agreed to keep ‘the secret of his find to hime ee Sioa Douglas of the Titanic, who has ‘spent over 20 years researching -th disaster and interviewing many of the survivors ‘and their families shi of re London, he told me: ‘‘Quite a ‘about the secret of the tanie > le the British Government. A' s in 1953 the authorities were oo giacm tate ea of the sea giving up her secrets: that the: ae an official surve; vessel to track down the Place wen ere the Titanic went down. why.’ ut the le sib! ito her pase and dig out ihe : urely loaded ito the by § was told; “Onboard were over 20 well-known multi: mnillionalres, ere Colonel J. a ion Jacob) “Aster: and. Mr. B. eim. ie Jamous : Guggenbelin wi who wa mes avellig with his finan- Fel pearece fashington Di : : “These two Americans sniffed that war was in the of nd they had spent months undertal deal with a consortium of ‘German financiers’ and bankers. The Germans were alarmed about the prospect ‘of war.- and of course losing fortunes locked up king a vast ich Germans converted what they Id, cle and problem was to maintain tight se : of wealth into American han many of the ani lonaires pi ¥ havet theg gold simply stored away in the coffers Sof ‘New -¥o “Another problem was _ to te physically a eran ister the > vast horde ow wealth to the U: problem < ‘was solved when the maiden alte e et the. ‘anic: was _ ahnounced. The vessel was believed to be totally unsink-~ ble, to_prove how much confidence ‘they hact i her, Astor SSL ore booked themselves iazariocy at secrec: the j gold and other: fed aboard the “Tita ais iced delivered to the, New. Yo “bank befote it would be - ee to .open the cases on: arrival in the United 8 waited his death he sent a miesaal re to his wife via a woman who was climbing into e-boat: “Please tall. my y wife a7 and my. friends that: I ave done my best in dol one of the ‘Europeant. ai and now was ready to pay. penalty when it had gone so Glastrowel ney we “It was the famous writer ovie ‘who had a us rompeitiog that the Titanic rie vgoing te was. with a British aristocr: cfu well knewn tp the Raya that sending a Fite he United St States in view of the leved fewvently in the occult as-well as Imes books. He of course did not -’ inily, and was a eee his fort aaugerg of ae -Ene submereed: iceberg . “What was Wo “:Came ‘and relax in“our. friendly aimesphere | and enjoy cuisine at its best. Choose from our : popular Oriantal Cuisine or delicious Wes! mn dishes. G 4 Mon, to Thurs. - in a.m. to 9 pm: is WE'RE Friday - 11 a,m, to 11 p.m. OPEN: : Saturday - 4 p.m: to 11 p.m. Sun. ser - 4 pm. 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