CASTLEGAR NEWS, OCTOBER 2, 1983 < RoBeRt's Restaurant, On High Wintew “FULLY, LICENSED |”. feet Phone 226-7718 for "Full ServiceMenu Beef, Chicken, Fish + trees,etc. °° FALL poe Wed.-Sur a Ngee a © 3) By DOROTRY A MILLER-TAIT Jazz, music from The Muppets, and other contem- CO et pena ie soctoueed: 1983 HAPPY . BIRTHDAY. HARV CASTLEGAR Ni igkey stra tegy| payoff in productivity and explore relations, speakers ~ A -recent ‘ Toronto Stock h study found that 10 of the 821 listed companies said. offered ; Ir the United States; how- ever, a new trend is emer- ging in which profit-sharing is introduced along with cut- an incentive to motivate em- ployees over and above com- apes, ‘wages and benefits.. {well as traditional classical muste will be . ied. Performance . ‘83 the aries ‘éonsists of jeailerAnthony Averay, ‘on the * bassoon, Mike Borachel, clarinet, and Tony Nichels, oboe.’ ‘Dhére ‘will 'be'door prizes ‘and ‘refreshments available, ‘Arrangements for this eongert were’ Abcded ta the inthe recent meeting of the Castlegar pmimunity’ ROSE’ S RESTAURANT PRESENTS: Boller Room Suite... Kosatka Cossacks Repercussion Primadonna . . The Tudor Singers “Symphonic ‘Conodi ines EASON TICKETS ON! $35 ADULTS. $25 JUNIOR OR SENIOR CITIZEN TICKETS STILL AVAILABLE Contact Beth Marken at 365-8183 . All Performances at Trall Junior bye; Tuesday Nights as Listed Above at events.’ ? ‘eWorking? ‘is based people from all new. Selkirk College lounge. on Oct. 22 at 1 p.m. tainment, at its best, take. Orchestra performance on Oct. 16 at 2:90 p.m. in the’ ‘As well, the arts, counefl itiade plans for, other chain "Another eeu to wateh fog}s i workiae.s ‘8 musical bythe ede Music Theatre Company from Banff Centre. of Fine on