REGIONAL DISTRICT OF CENTRAL KOOTENAY * -Shoreacres Settlerrrent Plarr: The Regional District of Central Kootenay will be holding a public meeting to discuss the proposed “Shoreacres Settlement Plan’, Included in the “meer sd Sue can contents ofe aj gga and Knight Ltd., Engineering Consultants. * ARE COVERED: See Attached Map MEETING LOCATION & DATE: Shoreacres Com- munity Hall; Tuesday, May 29, 1984 TWME: 7:00 p.m. Everyone is Welcome to Attend Sots Da pee 7 >). SHOREACRES Y SETTLEMENT PLAN Has the followahg Bi iertios forsale... ¢ 3 Bedroom House, South Castlegar ¢ 3 Bedroom House, Woodland Park Area th 5 ypfoew aese e 5 Lots in Tamerlane Subdivision FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT OUR OFFICE Ph: 365-7232 danas aici he r* ee *,) Prctina = & - ~ KINGSTON, ONT. degrees this weekend at convocation exercises for the largest graudating class in the college's history. Laura Elizabeth Beare of Winnipeg was the first of 21 women to graduate from among the class of 223 cadets. HOMES SEIZED MONTREAL (CP) — collect on a $1.14-million tax claim, Montreal home of Sylvia Durazo, wife of a fugitive Mexico City police chief wanted for corruption and extor. tion in his homeland. In an order filed at the re; -y office of the Montreal Courthouse this week, tax officials say that Durazo owes $1.14 million in unpaid taxes, interest and penalties an: that her house in Montreal's well-to-do suburb of Outrement is being seized. NAZI REUNION BAD HARZBERG, WEST GERMANY (REUTER) About 1,000 demonstrators marched through the West German spa town of Bad Harzburg on Saturday to protest a reunion of former members of Hitler's elite Hitler and Hitler Jugend divisions were in town for the three-day reunion, though an unprecedented high court ban stopped them holding a formal meeting of their Old Comrades Association U.S. TOLD ‘NO’ ROME (REUTER) — The United States proposed Saturday that the International Monetary Fund play a new role in supervising economic policy in the indus. trialized world, Italian monetary official said. << But a meeting of finance ministers and central bank governors from 11 leading non-Communist industrial countries, including Canada, effectively ruled out any short-term move to set guidelines for exchange rate movements between major curréticies, they said. ELECTION PROTEST CEBU, PHILLIPPINES (REUTER) — At least one person was killed when police fired on about 50,000 stone-throwing demonstrators protesting in the central t election fraud, opposition sources Hospital sources confirmed the death and said six other people were wounded during the march, which was staged to demand the suspension of vote-counting in last Monday's parliamentary elections. POET LAUREATE DIES < LONDON (AP) — Sir John Betjeman, Britain's poet laureate, died today after a long illness, friends said. He was 77. Betjeman, who suffered from Parkinson's disease and heart trouble, died at his vacation home in Trebetherick, Cornwall, in southwestern England. Betjeman, appointed poet laureate by Queen Eliza beth in 1972, has written little in recent years because of his poor health. SOVIET WEAPONS ESSEN, WEST GERMANY (REUTER) — Soviet SS-22 nuclear missiles being deployed in East Germany and Czechoslovakia are “first use” weapons intended to make sure the United States’ new Pershing 2 missiles in West Germany never leave the ground, a’ West German defence expert said today. Egon , top disarmament expert of the opposition Social Democrats, said the SS-22 is the kind of destabilizing response he feared when Pershings were deployed last year at the U.S. Mutlangen base in southern West Germany. CRUCIAL ELECTIONS NEW DELHI (REUTER) — Indian Prime Minister a a eg g s Indira Gandhi faces a crucial test of her Congress party's a 46 per cent pa a evel; a e a and paper workers ; : : electoral support when 3.5 million voters in 24 e e constituencies go to the polls today and Monday in state byelections. he Canadian Pre: e yea e 8 The state assembly polls, in 14 states across the a ame es A a e . p country, will act as a barometer for general elections that a e erle e g epresenta ee sa e e g e B o must be held by next January when ‘Gandhi's term of e same categ 8 per ce ; ete ; as a g e e s 0 office expires. . e Cas ake e SMUGGLERS CLASH : a e anque —Sapil ; LONDON (REUTER) — Nineteen Iranian anti , ; . : : , . soli ui deena smuggling guards were killed in a battle with inter : : e extenced, cate 8 . e z . ? = national smugglers and “merchants of death” in south eastern Iran, Tehran Radio reported Saturda The broadcast, monitored by the BBC, did not say when the incident took place but said the guards would be buried today in the southeastern town of Zahedan. The radio gave few details but the number of official casualties appeared to indicate a major battle and the phrase “merchants of death” suggested the smuggling operation involved narcotics ‘or weapons. It did not mention casualties on the other side. e , LIQUOR DESTROYED : 90 D AY KHARTOUM (AP) — President Gaafar Nimeiri has ordered the destruction of $11.2 million worth of liquor To ore rar confiscated since the imposition of Islamic law last cf TERM DEPOSIT ; September, the Sudan news agency reported. t : 7 The liquor was colleeted at Port Sudan along the Red z ‘ . Sea because of a natiorial ban on alcoholic beverages. M : which are not permitted under Moslem tradition. It had belonged to foreign embassies, duty-free shops and some corporations and individuals, the agency said. All liquor in the capital, Khartoum, was destroyed in September, when thotsands of cans and bottles were emptied into the Nile River. g e , e B spe g ‘ ge MOVE BLOCKED 8 s g e hote = Biikeg a e gaining clo 4 TUNIS (AP) — Syria and Libya blocked a move by Inn ge : ae og ; y bs = Arab foreign ministers Saturday to denounce Iran for g - "i 8 cople . = e 5 sain bhee Pulp bombing Arab shipping in the Persian Gulf and for ere e eating : refusing to talk with Iraw about ending their war. Foreign ministers of the Arab League opened an emergency session in the Tunisian capital to consider the widening crisis in the gulf. All 21 league mem were represented at the meeting. League sources said the ministers agr¢ed to convene the twice-postponed summit meeting of b leaders in Riyadh, the capitat of Saudi Arabia; -during the second wéek of November. It would be preceded by another foreign ministers meeting to agree Qn a summit agenda.