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Look and feel great in Korets' Flatter Fit slacks with tummy control in sizes 8 to 44. Or check out the Koret Cord Grouping at Karnies in regular and oversize. Also knits are in and looking better than ever. Knits are comfortable to wear, easy to look after and are great for travelling. Mix and match tor the look you want at Karnies Ladies Wear with the Kort name your know Koret. MOUVEAU KNITS Ng Karnies Ladies Wear carries the above Koret limes in regular and over- for Fall in clear, bright colours contrasted with block Available in SM. L. XL, & 38-44 size. Selected Specials Fashion Belts, Lingerie, Acid Wash, Jean Skirts and Selected Jackets, Sweaters & Blouses 250% Selected Children's Clothing ELY’S BOUTIQUE — 295 Columbia Ave. Castlegar 365-2432 The Fit That Trims THE SECRET N . . Our Special Lycra Panel \ For Comfort and Good Regular and Oversizes Size 8- Size 44 1129-4th St. Castlegar 365-7961 September 27, 1989 voic Ev te Valleys PICTL PARK...TI Park will now include all of Drinnon Lake. Two hundred hectares south and west of the lake have been added. PART OF MASTER PLAN Park boundary grows VICTORIA — The boundary of Valhalla Provincial Park is being ad- justed to encompass all of Drinnon Lake, Parks Minister Terry Huberts announced this month. “This very attractive alpine lake isa popular feature in Valhalla Park,” Huberts said in a news release. ‘It’s a great spot for day hikes, backpacking and camping in all seasons.”” About 200 hectares south and west of Drinnon Lake have been added to the 49,600-hectare “Class A’ park The land, part of Tree Farm Licence No. 3, was transferred to B.C. Parks following negotiations with the Ministry of Forests and the licence holder, Slocan Forest Products. “Slocan Forest Products is to be commended for maintaining the access road to the Drinnon Lake trails. The company offered this service as a cour tesy,"’ Huberts said The boundary change follows a recommendation of the Valhalla Park Master Plan, adopted in late March The 65-page plan identifies areas for trail and campsite development throughout the park in the West Kootenay Salmo WI gather for first meeting The first Salmo Women’s Institute meeting of the season was held in the Villa sewing centre with nine members attending Information about Queen Alexan: der Hospital for Children was passed around as well as information regar ding—a-scholarship- available to WI members. Members were informed that the district workshop will be held in Fruit vale on Oct. 4, 1989. A request from a WI member in England to correspond with her was received. Any WL memberinterestedin doing so may get her address from Salmo WI secretary A thank!you note was sent to Fruit vale WI for inviting Salmo WI to its last meeting of the season on June 13 and for the dessert party following the meeting The Fruitvale president informed Salmo WI members that Fruitvale has started to ‘hold its meetings in the evening to accommodate its younger members who are working during the day and have small children will be discussed at the October meeting The consumer affairs convener discussed some of the ‘myths of aging.” The citizenship and education con- vener reported on the “terrible con- ditions” that millions of people in the world are living under, as well as the immigrants who try to find safety and shelter in other countries and end up living in as bad or worse conditions. Fhe-secretary reported that-a letter acknowledging the numerous Christ- mas gifts sent to provincial mental health has not been received. despite the request for one. A receipt is necessary for records. Plans are being formed for numerous events coming up this season to raise money for worthwhile projects in the community and elsewhere. The next meeting will be held on Oct. 3 at 1 p.m. in the Villa sewing centre. Anyone interested in the projects is invited to join WI branches are not clubs. Each branch is an extension of a worldwide organization. WI branches have mandate to study and deal with current issues. The conveners report monthly on many important issues such as citizenship and education, inter national affairs, consumer affairs, health and welfare, agriculture and in dustry Members can effect change by passing resolutions and recommen dations to appropriate governments be it district, provincial, federal or in ternationa. The public is getting to know Wlina different light not just as fun draisers for good causes, but also as a group willing to work for the benefit of the community, district, province or internationally. The WI is moving forward as the times indicate and at the same time is hanging on to the WI iden tity that has helped the Women’s In stitute endure for’ 80 years in this Survey initiated VICTORIA The British Colum bia Forest Service has initiated a survey to find out the recreation use, demand and value of provincial forests to British_Columbians, Forests Minister Dave Parker has announced Parker said the survey is the first of its kind by the Forest Service and is in keeping with the Forest: Service's commitment to manage provincial forests for all resources. It will.be con ducted over two fiscal years by Cam pbell-Goodell Consultants Ltd. “The survey will include some questions on behalf of the Ministry of Environment's wildlife branch,”’ Parker said ina news release “We are co-operating with the wildlife branch to ensure that costs to government are kept to a minimum by avoiding duplication of effort and any overlaps between ministries."” Parker said the Forest Service will use the data obtained to assess the values of natural settings, esthetics and various recreation activities in more ‘quantitative terms."’ ‘Traditionally, these values have only been measured in qualitative ter Learning Centre ready for new term Selkirk College’s Valley Learning Centre has reopened for the new falt term and is anticipating a good year, extension centre co-ordinator Shelly Hancock says in anews release Hancock has taken back the reins of the co-ordinator job from Bridey Morrison-Morgan who filled i for Hancock while she was on sick leave. Hancock said Morrison-Morgan did ‘a great job” during Hancock’s ab sence Adult basic education courses will start next week with classes beginning Wednesday, Oct. 4 from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m “This successful program of adult upgrading is designed for people with limited education as well as those seeking Grade 12 diplomas, ’* Hancock says. **Start classeg at your convenien: ce and work at your own pace. We are here to help , ou meet your goals.” People interested in math, English, social studies, science or computer upgrading should contact. Wendy Tagami at the extension centre for an interview “We have an exciting program-of continuing education courses covering a wide range of topics from health and first aid classes to _ part-time vocational, computer skills and per sonal and social development,"” Han. cock says. We have a large selection of courses with enthusiastic and well-qualified in: structors.” The centre is open Monday to Thur sday, 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. and people are encouraged to stop by to discuss their educational needs, Hancock ms,"’ Parker said “We need this information to im prove our planning and management of forest recreation resources to ensure that they dre protected and integrated with other forest resource uses. Parker said questionnaires will be mailed to 10,000 randomly selected British Columbians. These residents will be divided into foar groups: of 2,500 each, each to be questioned on recreation use, demand and value of provincial forests for one of the four seasons. This information will be collected, tabulated and analyzed based demographic and recreation ions among each of the provin- ce’s six forest regions, the minister said DAVE PARKER .- Forests Minister DEAL OF THE WEEK On a Good Selection of Our Used Vehicles n Town ay The New Deal! vey in early 1991,”’ Parker said 1989 BUICK LaSABRE LIMITED 2-door, loaded, less than 10,000 kms. Just like new! 1989 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE — Executive touring car, only 20,000 kms. GM's best kept secret! 1988 CHEVY CAVALIER Z-24 — Only 36,000 km., V-6, 5-spd. A very quick car! 1987. TOYOTA SR-5 PICKUP — Extended cab, one of the finest quality import trucks available! 1987 PONTIAC GRAND AM — 4-dr. sedan, automatic, a sporty family car! 1986 CAMARO Z-28 — T-root;power-win- dows, locks and more. 1986 PONTIAC 6000 — 4-door, V6, only 40,000 kms. Executive driven! 1985 OLDS CUTLASS SUPREME — 2-door Coupe, Fully loaded. 1985 CHEVROLET SILVERADO — '\%-ton Pickup. Priced to sell. 1984 GMC 1500 PICKUP — Very Clean! 1984 OLDS CUTLASS SUPREME — V-6 and air. Small car economy with a big car ride. 1981 FORD BRONCO 4x4 — Get ready tor winter! 1979. OLDS CUTLASS — Loaded, immaculate. Must be seen ET KALAWSICY PONTIAC BUICK GMC (1989) LTD. 1700 Columbia Ave Costleger DI. 8917 365-2155 Collect “We will get the results of this sur VICE yan Ihe Voice of the Valleys is @ special monthly publication included as a section of the Castlegar News and delivered as a separate edition by bulk province Gun Club meeting mail in many communities The Voice of the Valleys reaches readers in New Denver, Salmo, Genelle, Slocan City, South Slocan, Thrums, Winlaw, Castlegar, Rosebery, Raspberry Suverton, Ymir, Crescent Valley, Passmore, Pass Creek, Slocan Park, Hills , Krestova, Brilliant, Blueberry, Terrys, Fairview, Appiedale, Glade Siding, Taghum, Shoreacres and Goose Creek DEAL OF THE WEEK CASTLEGAR NEWS Box 3007, Castlegar, B.C. 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