it was not ail i: Herbison launches ‘tour in. ‘Nelson oh Nancy Maureen -Herbi- Bcd 1900 winner af the Eck. |. sponsored “’by ‘the.’ : School of Music, 2 Sople ~Carmen ° a young Canadian musician, Herbison will, present : con- Park reco Fourteen recommenda- TANS YTAIM, tions, presented at Tuesday “elu! night's council meeting have been accepted by council. These are as follows: That the proposed park classification system (park standards) outlined in the City of Castlegar Parks Plan {policies and guidelines) booklet be adopted as a guideline for open space de- - velopment in Castlegar. * - . That a five year de- velopment plan based on present and future needs in park - space .be developed. 4nd such a plan give priority Sead eneraieg fonrcall ‘par and schagh’ ‘sii eee pared. | es x * 3 That five per. cont 6Fine "Mand in: any - -resideht eas c@iviston; “ds dad: Municipal Act, shales cated to the city ablic parppses‘or:casht dnjlieu-of if ; ment within ” be reviewed to determine if it. is useable or if it has po- - tential'as a park site. . . Ld » hardt-Gramatte aed tion, bodllon 9 tour. The soprano sal i , present the first recital of her is +: Eckhardt-G: Tour in eRengh No. 170 { ing. Ope on 3 9. Mor 4 Se) ‘pen Oe ee pres ‘Thursday at 7 pu yeas 6:30) Yi m. L utire nee val of contemporary: wae rt on, held at the University * Brandon, commemorates te Gramatte, . and outstanding achievement by ‘As part of her award, In provincial court’ Sept: ‘ 16 David J. Hughes was fined $76 or in default one day in jail after pleadi That -a fon program for the downtown core and major arteries into the city be developed. *. ‘. * That all park dedications. . from new subdivision ap- provals be sanctioned by the . Parks/Recreation Committee . of Council. * bf * “ That a Parks Depart- the Public bdiv- i works Department be es- ision, is toa cal Wepratide to specific 2 proj- ects. *_ * «& That the Planning De- partment, .Works Depart- ment and Recreation Depart- ment jointly work on all park projects and park develop- ment. *“ «8 That'the city continue to an park, the city will accept ‘cash in the amount of five per cent of the appraised value of the land at the time of registration. * * = * That the Civic Property Plan be reviewed and up- dated. : 2 id iat existing pas space - “tablished for the mainten- — ance of park space. . . . That a five year budget for capital equipment acqui- sitions be established. . * © That the appropriate sections of this report .be bance. * ole % Wayne Nathan Zibin pleaded guilty to a charge of ‘being a minor in possession of liquor. ‘He was fined $75. bien Safe ites ieee ., Gary Johnson was fined $250 after pleading guilty to a charge of driving without insurance. guilty toa. charge of causing a distur: © Keith Halbauer pleaded guilty to two ‘separate charges. One of failing to re- main at the scene of an ac- cident and one for driving without ,due care and at- tention. He was fined $150 and $126 Resveevel sees Makont plead-. ed guilty to eight separate counts; one of mischief to private property, three for causing a ‘disturbance and four for breech of probation, resulting in a collective sen- _ tence of five months in jail. /t Police Briefs A New Denver woman, Jean Belcher, has been charged with failing to yield following an accident Monday ,at..’ the included 1 in the C ” Blake © 8 CRAFTED IN IRELAND FALL FESTIVAL 80 SALE ENDS _— - SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1 1, ‘1980 30% Off on Sets and Open Stock! eg. BROWNSTONE 45 PC. D/set_ FROM SUGGESTED RETAIL. + "TEA-GARDEN" 8166 * Come and See the ARKLOW Patterns and SAVE from $52.80 to $64.50 ona | 45 pc. Dinner Set and from $21.90 to $26.10 on a 20 pc. Starter Set. SALE PRICE PATTERNS 45 pc Set h20 pc Set | 5 pc Comp $123.20 $51.10 | $30.10 “Estrada $138.60 $55.30 | $34.30 Pink Lady Kyoto Garden Tea Garden Shana High Tor $150.50 $60.90 | $37.73 . Sugg. Ret. + $176.00 30 patterns on Sale ef JUBILEE Castlegar "Report ipterses: Sale : $123.20 | _ HIGH TOR: MANY MORE UNADVERTISED. SPECIALS CARL'S WESTERN DRUG MART CASTLEAIRD PLAZA, CASTLEGAR OPEN THIS SUNDAY, SEPT. 28, from 12 noon - 1 p.m. & 6-7 p.m. tion. The driver of the second vehicle has been identified as William Hermakin of Castle- 7 In early November at the end of her national tour, tinue operatic studies with MANAGEMENT SERVICES - en ae For Private Lands SPECIAL EMPHASIS ON: ¢Environment, Ecology. eWater Soils. “Recreation. - eAesthetics Cr i Silviculture Tr Harvesting, Planting, Marketing ¢,D. Schultz & Co. Ltd. Box 360,:Nelson, B.C. 3 ‘352-7464 ; Ca tlegar 365-6155 Mme. Jacqueline - Her European studi supported by a Canada “The Nelson concert, rs Friday will feature. warks:by posers Schafer and Chester Duncan, Riano accompanist for the Canadian tour is Dianne. Werner, a graduate of ‘the’: University of Toronto, and also the winner of a Canada Council .grant for’ further - study. - Herbison, 23, is the daughter of Hugh and Agnes Herbison of Argenta. She was born in Nelson and BAM, sasarqobyzac! fan ay +\.. Police report.the Belcher. vehicle was west bound and Hermakin east bound when the Belcher vehicle turned , left in front of the h v School, Herbison, attended Col- vehicle resulting in an esti- mated $3,000 damage. : A. second . two-vehicle - accident took place Monday this one in the 900 block on Columbia Avenue. Police say a vehicle operated by Laurie Grant of Genelle was in collision with another driven by Katherine Salikin of Cregcent Valley. \The Saliken vehicle had _ stopped to make a turn off Pai mennmacinan Columbia Avenue when it was rear-ended by the Grant vehicle. Grant, who suffered minor facial injuries. which were treated at the Castlegar and District Hospital, has been charged with following too close. Total damages have been estimated at $1, 200. lege, Wael Laurier Uni- versity in Waterloo, and the University of Western’ On- tario in London. She grad- uated last spring with Hon- ors in Voice . Performance from the University of Weat- . ern: Ontario. In addition to the Eck- hardt-Gramatte, Herbison has won B.C. Cultural Fund Awards for ‘five years and. scholarships from the Van * eouver Foundation, the Van- couver Women's Musical Club, and the London (Ont.) Music Scholarship Founda- tion. i “Music and Modern Times” continues next week with concerts by Nexus, a percussions ensemble from Toronto, ‘John Celona and Darrell Davore, and Fusion five from Banff Centre School of Fine Arts. LDUFE FILA about the ‘SPINNING WORKSHOP Register by October 10, FRENCH CONVERSATION We siill have so * Registrction deadling i HOME NURSING — Health Care” tem ; PHOTOGRAPHY Coming Soon to Selkirk College emation on Continuing Education courses at eae hilewer Castlegar Phone: 365-7292, Exten- tn the Main Lounge of the cae Wednesday, Gclobar 8. A FREE Aalubor 800 pm, 2 ‘in efenckee swamp. - WILD PLANT IDENTIFICATION Meet Saturday, September 27 at 8:00 a.m. in room G- .:17-.Be prepored for o walk in the For more information call us ct 365-7292, ext, 232, paces, Register by September 29. |C AUTOMOTIVE MECHANICS “There's No Place Like Home for Registration deadline has been extended until Sép- ber 29. 3 sh. Fee:.$12,00.. mber 30, Don't delay. There ore still spaces evoltable is Intermediate Block, ie .Photography, lackrao: Registration deadline is Ociobert. * VOLLEYBALL COACHING, LEVEL! Registration deadline is October 10. This is the National Coaching Certification Program. 5 * ‘COURSE IDEAS: Have youve suggestion for a course? Please Siva usa have har gestion for a Marriage eeaparaton Course, for Detarsive Driving, foro sides st He ne course for children in Thrums. Anyone else int in these? ne liege, Castlegar. QQOEGGGVOVOD © Professional Forestry end fe fing @Royal Cagndion Logic — Sound West T. Vv. SALES & SERVICE We Service Most Makes of T.V.'s & Stereos i] 908 Rossland Ave. 364-1817 H Trail, Lewin : WHEEL ALIGNMENT LTD, Shocks _ eeu Systems _ Brakes 121-4 cou etn et LUMA AVE, BUS: 3657010 LAURENCE BE, RES, 3o5-gan5 or. Meneger, ARL' fe install © VINYL LINER EARLR.FRY We Insiall | CONCRETE POOLS. ~"@ SALES © SERVICE .© SUPPLIES Try our Spas . Bis & CARPENTRY un. _-CASTLEGAR, B.C. VIN 3L2 - \VE.S. © loz4 ih _ PHONE 365-6774 FREE ESTIMATES _ FREE ESTIMATES GORDON FERGUSON PHONE 308.7801 BI eooboat : Services. 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LON ¢ Schedule: ‘Thureday fs 5:00—Fiveday outlook. on ‘the weather. - 5:40-Castlogar ‘Library | | 6:00—Castlogar “Coramuntty Plan —. planning con- sultant’ Bob«'Thomp- +) son explains proposed’ city plan'on, behalf of the city..." + * (8:00—"“The Bald Soprano” — A play by Eugene © ‘lanesco performed by the DTUC theatre . group in Nelson. 9:00—Tuesday’s meeting of th cil," 7 Cancelling . your motor vehicle licence? of Auto- The y a return game Sunday after- plan’ and yehicle licence in- moon in Spokane. Here Rebels face-off in a black dnd..white: game played lost weekend with many young hopefuls looking for a permanent bérth on the team after volves fires ents two weeks in training. Many cuts have already bean ma: be in this year's line-up with Ken Shers' Bruno Tassone is now assistant coach with Ed Wyatt coach. jitolf as capta de. Several familiar faces will Last year's favorite player 7 structed iin safety and bei paso “: The Women’s Auxiliary - "ito the Castlegar and District ;Hospital held its regular ‘monthly meeting on Sept. 15- ‘in the board room at the ‘hospital, with two guest: ‘speakers from the hospital cstaff in attendance. at, Les Allen, safety com- “mittee chairman, and George *Heroux, mai super- honor + the different types of patiqui evacuation and | procedures be followed":in- emergency: situations: During the summer, a farewell tea was held to, longtime’ auxiliary” member, Margaret McKib- bon, who left the Castlegar area and is now residing in Pe ivisor and fire warden, spoke on the topic "Safety and Fire. ocedures at the Castlegar’: “and District Hospital.” They ‘reviewed different types of fire extinguishers and their special uses and also ex- plained the function and pur. _ pose-of the automatic fire ‘ doors located throughout the Respite Also, théy explained * The W.A. decided, dur- erate meeting, to donate the Terry Fox Magi. © bet sf Hope. The Fall Rummage Sale will be held on Oct. 17 and 18. Conveners Julie Graham and Patsy Popoff, along with. other auxiliary members, will be working hard during the next few weeks on the or- Forestry posts notice ~ of vehicular closure The Ministry. of Environ- - Ment in conjunction with B.C.. Forest Service and the forest companies, wish to advise people using logging roads in the Kootenays.that they may. see the following ‘ sign: * Notice : Vehicular Closure ‘This road has been closed for the protection of forest re- sources, wildlife habitat and watershed quality through | the cooperation of the Min- istry of Forests, Ministry of Environment and local oper- ators. A ; This sign indicates that the road has been “put to bed” because there is no longer active logging in the area. When a road is put to" bed culverts are often pulled, Special devices called water- + bars are, placed in strategic locations: to divert, runoff © water from scouring and eroding the road bed. Many of these roads are sensitive to wildlife and are built on unstable sbils which cannot withstand A.T.V. use. ‘These signs are of an advisory nature and are placed in such a manner that they' can be moved once roads are stabilized. With the public's co- operation it is hoped ¢o pre- vent harassment to wildlife WOODEN SHOE ! RESTAURANT ' Family Dining ‘6 am, at A 12 midnight Every Day. "one the bridge “Ph, 352-9998 and protect the existing for-, est access ganization ‘of this sale. Al members were informed that the West Koot- {enhy Regional Meeting will be held at Christina Lake on Sept. "80. It is hoped that a good delegation:from Castle- gar will attend. “Two new members, Mil- dred Hesketh and Enid Hop- lund, joined the auxiliary at Ri: met already ‘volved in this active group are invited to attend the- Octobér meeting. Contato hy Jecge“Atverase Dia e Cancellation request form. © Owner's Certificate of Ansurance/Licence. 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