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The exhibit is already underway and ends March 5. —costiewsenote by Chery! Calderbonk ows off some of the items that are on e fam Ww mV a lata =| nen. | ss Nissan to expand By DARRYL GIBSON - TOKYO (CP) — Japan's Nissan Motor Co. is changing. After several years of slipping internal difficulties and an ap. parent lack of direction, Japan's second-largest automaker is finally getting its act back together getting its act back together. Last_year, domestic.sales of pass- enger cars rose 12.6 per cent to nearly 861,000 vehicles and com. mercial vehicles sales rose 16.2 per cent to slightly less than 300,000. Although exports were off 11.2 per cent from 1987, increased production at Nissan plants in the United States, Britain, Mexico, Spain and other off. shore facilities more than made \ip for the slower shipments from Japan Worldwide, Nissan produced 2,713,234 cars and trucks, more than 500,000 of them at overseas facilities Company president Yutaka Kume No:.an WASHINGTON (AP-CP) — The seven major industrial countties of the West spent two days discussing how to reduce the $1.3 trillion debt of the Third*World, but they came up with no answers “We've looked at a number of (debt-strategy) options that have been put on the table, but no con clusions. were reached;"’ Finance » Said that in 1989 the company will expand overseas production and sales, streamline Nissan Group ac tivities, continue diversification, strengthen product development and reinforce the domestic sales struc- ture. ROLE EXPANDS It will also work to enhance the corporate image. particularly in North America, where the luxury Jnfiniti series will be introduced in the United States in the fall and in Canada in 1990. Hiroshi Nakamura, deputy general manager of product and market Strategy, sfid the company ‘must begin looking at expanding our role in Canada." Although no plans for “local as sembly of Nissan cars in Canada have been finalized, ‘“‘we are aware we must do something there to keep our market strong."* Timing for any production in Can- ada may have to wait some time, however, because the company plans to expand its facilities in Tennessee this year and push for further pro: duction levels in Britain “But we do know Canada is im portant for us,"* said Nakamura The Infiniti series will include four 4.5-litre luxury models in the $35,000 nk Infiniti will raise our image greatly in North America and if we can begin some kind of production in Canada in the future that will help, too.”” In Japan, where the Silvia model (240SX in Canada) has won design and car-of-the-year awards for 1988, Nissan has just introduced two new models, PAO and S-Cargo. They will be limited production “ aimed at the market segment of young Japanese who have become fun cars’ swers to debt Thursday night, when U.S. Treasury Secretary Nicholas Brady assured his counterparts that the new istration is committed to rediicing the U.S. budget deficit of $160 billion The message to the United States from the other six countries was that “now is the time’’ to act to cut the huge deficit, a Canadian official said The U.S. replied that it's determined admin. to be moderating The U.S. has found itself increas ingly isolated on the debt issue as political stresses have risen in debtor countries. These countries are suf fering falling living standards becaue of the growing burdens they face in paying their huge debts Wilson said the officials examined fascinated with styles and trends of the 1950s and "60s The I-litre PAO will be on sale for a limited period only and, is already seeing orders for 2,000 cats a day There are no export plans for the tiny Austin-Mini-like vehicle, how: ever But Kouitirou Kawamura, the en- gineer responsible for the highly suc: cessful Silvia, said he's not sitting on his new model's laurels. “We are already working on the next generation Silvia and expect it to be as different a car from the current one as this one is from the previous model."’ That same strategy has also paid off for Nissan with its CIMA series of large passenger cars in Japan where restyled Cedric and Gloria models have dealt a sharp blow to, Toyota's ledd in the domestic larger car mar- ket RRSP lecture Selkirk College Continuing Educ ation presents a free évening lecture on RRSP’s: A Consumer's Guide at the Castlegar Campus. Tuesday, Feb. 7, from 7 p.m. - 10°p.m With tax-payers facing newly-re vised taxation legislation, this course couldn't be more timely, the college February 5, 1989 Castlegar News DIXIE LEE'S PEEL & WIN Every Time You Buy A Bucket You ‘’Peel & Win’’ Your Own Discount of $00. $2°°, $3°°, or ~ A FREE BUCKET EVERYONE WINS WHEN THEY BUY A BUCKET OF GOLDEN DIXIE LEE CHICKEN “PEEL & WIN’ FOR THE BEST CHICKEN IN TOWN GO SOUTH TO SOUTH DIXIE LEE 2816 Col. Ave. Castlegar 365-5304 Chicken & Seafood COMMUNITY Bulletin Board ROBSON RIVER OTTERS VALENTINE’S BINGO Saturday, February 1! at Community Complex. Early bird 6 p.m., régular 7 p.m Packages available, Everyone welcome Pan VALENTINE DINNER Sunday, February 12, 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. Robson Community Hall. Lasagna spaghetti or turkey Adulte $5.00; Children 20 122 50 Sponsored by Robson Recreation. Everyone welcome an SPECIAL NEEDS STUDENTS IN CLASSES — WHO BENEFITS Speaker Norman Kunc. Monday! Feb. 6, Trail, 10 a.m. - 12 p.m. J.L. 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Tulips FloralC FRENCH, LEVEL H Language: Wed., Feb. 8 April 20, 7-9 p CASTLEGAR CAMPUS 365-7292 ext 261 Soviet and Russian following Create-A-Sensation: (Flower Arranging) — Wed., Feb. 8. 22, Mar. | and 8, 79 Should have some previous experience with the French 79 40 By MARK BASTIEN TORONTO (CP) — try” band Blue Rodeo. much of last year lassoing awards for has received five Jazzified coun which spent its “debut album, nominations for the 1989 Juno Awards 5 Blue Rodeo/s Outskirts is up for best album and its hit song Try is in the running for best song, the Cana dian Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences announced this week The Toronto band's five cowboys are also up for entertainer of the year and best group, while mem bers JinT Cuddy-and- Greg Keetor-ate urban nominated for best composer “| don't really have my finger on the pulse of Canadian taste, so this is a nice surprise."’ Keelor said. **Es pecially since our record's been out for-almost-two-years_and_the-media and radio are sort of Sick of us."” LIVE IN CONCERT! Thurs., Feb. at 7:15 p.m. At the Pentecostal New Life Assembly Everyone Welcome! of 1987 gories nominations were culled from two years’ worth of records. all the awards except entertainer of the year, which is decided by public voting based on nominees suggested by the awards committee Diamond Sun-album sold-more-than 200,000 copies in the heels of Blue Rodeo with four nominations band is up for best album, best group are Robertson, rockers Bruce Cock and-entertainer-of the-year_and_the burn, David Wilcox, Neil Young and album's title track is nominated for best song of The nominations for Canadian top prize best album entertainer of the year. With Daniel of fame. “The Junos were last held in the fall plus Quebe: which means in many cate tional pop star Conspicuously absent from Mitchell, Music industry members vote for category is Joni same category lossy group Glass Tiger, whose ada. was hot on ist category, The Newmarket. Ont., poet-songwriter Leonard Cohen Joining Blue Rodeo and Veteran rocker Robbie Robertson, Tiger in the best group race Band, also won four music's Robertson's gritty self-named de but disc brought him nominations for best male vocalist and Lanois, he’s also nominated for best free-wheeling producer in such movies as Faces and Woman Under the Influence, died And with The Band, he'll be inducted-into-Canadian_music's hall Friday. He was 59 While several people are up for three Junos, Nova Scotia songbird Rita MacNeil was the only one to win mentions in the categories of best album and best composer MacNeil won the nods for Reason To Believe. the follow-up album to said her 1987 breakthrough album Flying On Your Own She's also nominated for best fe male vocalist with country compatri ots K.D.-Lang and Anne Murray Cedars-Sinai Medical Centre his publicist, Esme Chandlee Cassavetes was one of only categories, Chandlee said. 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The JunoAwards. ceremony, set for Toronto's O'Keefe Centre on March 12; wilt be hosted by Montreal funnyman Andre-Philippe Gagnon It will be broadcast live on CBC and feature peformances by such nominees as MacNeil, Larig, Glass Tiger and the Australian group Crowded House celebrate a Cassavetes dies LOS ANGELES (AP) — Director actor John Cassavetes, known for his improvisational style for his original scregnplay of Faces in 1968; as best supporting actor in The Dirty Dozen in 1967; and as best director for his’ original film A Woman Under the Influence in 1974 Among Cassavetes’ best-known acting roles was as the husband of a woman who conceives a baby by the devil in Rosemary's Baby, a 1968 film.that also starred Mia Farrow He also starred. with Rowlands Susan Sarandon and Molly Ringwald in Tempest, director Paul Mazursky’s film adaptation of Shakespeare's play Faces. which he also directed, was a personal, probing study of loneli ness. 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Great Britain France and Italy Wilson did not like the idea of giving incentives to private banks to encourage them to make more money Brady said in a review of condi tins around--the—world—shews—the global economy is performing reas. onably well, an opinion that was sec onded by his fellow finance minis ters Tatsuo Murayama, the new Japan ese finance minister, said he believes available to debt-ridden countries. rospectsfer-the-wortt Economy are “I'm not sure that incentives are the right way to go,”" he said The meeting began with dinner brighter than they were five months ago. Ctirrency fluctuations, he said have stabilized and inflation appears Weekly stocks TORONTQ (CP) — Stock prices moved-along-inToronto-on_Friday_as internatonal investors continued to buy into the Canadian market.. but dipped in New York despite the release of optimistic employment fig ures The Toronto Stock Exchange 300 composite index rose 13.44 points to finish the-day-at 3,666.95, and finish the week up 49.39 points. Th New York, the Dow Jones aver age of 30 industrials slipped 2.50 points to 2,331.25, reducing its gain for the week to 8.39 points. The U.S. Labor Department re ported payroll employment grew by 408,000. in stronger than expected but had little effect on the market, analysts sa In Toronto, foreig January investors con tinued to buy into Canadian stocks as the market shook off worries about inflation, said Dunnery Best of Pru dential-Bache Securities The Bank of Canada has given vety mixed signals (about inflation) in the last two weeks and so the market has almost disregarded it Best said “Enjoy it while it's here. Canada has signalled to the world it's open for_business-and-so-there's—alot-of real enthusiasm — but not the strong underpinnings of a bull market.’ In Toronto, decliners barely led ad vancers 358 to 357 with 361 un changed on 28,029,661 shares traded worth $426,879,082. Eight of the index’s 14 subgroups were up on the day, led by financial services, up 1.17 per cent and gold up 0.71 per cent. 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Chemicals to increase production PRINCE GEORGE (CP) — B.C Chemicals will spend $52 million to more than double its_production_of sodium chlorate, company president Hugh Norman says The move follows plans by pulp mills to change their bleaching meth od té eliminate the two most haz ardous dioxins produced in the pulp process Norman’said the plant will increase production to 77,000 tonnes a year from 34,000 tonnes by 1991 Sodium chlorate is made by mixing salt and water, then sending elec tricity through it. No other chemicals are involved. At the pulp mills, chemicals will be added to the solution and then the new—mix will go through. a special reactor to produce chlorine dioxide for bleaching Fletcher Challenge Canada has said that its Mackenzie pulp mill in central British Columbia will use the chlorine dioxide_process. 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