OTENAYS “WEDNESDAY, September'11, 199 LEER STELIOS OEE SITS steenag, eS " ‘Rossland loses interest in boundary expansion Rossland city courell has lost all interest in * Wednesday, September 11, 1991 The Castlegar Sun Page 5A. ins --Trall Times petition was signed by “the major. the’ to encompass the vase of Red Mi th it vill THUNDER CRUNCH Potato vy 4 w 4 Chips. Assorted. ea. VEG. THINS: ee 99 300 g. ‘ea. COFFEE Pep. ine 4 98 CATFOOD Pamper. Assorted. 184 9. or extra fine. 30049. 714°) ‘PASTRAMI Overlander. 09 kg. Deli-lean. Sliced. ‘as a.| jattached. 7: Ib. CHICKEN LEGS, Spareribs & Sauerkraut © 4cups drained sauerkraut ettspsat «0 © 3 tart apples, peeled, cored, thinly sliced © 1/2 tsp. pepper © onion, cut into thin rings © 1 cup dry white wine © 2bay leaves © 4 lbs. ribs, trimmed & cut into 3 rib portions. Preheat oven to 3500. Spread sauerkraut in bottom of shallow baking dish. Cover with apples, onion, bay leaves, salt & pepper. Pour wine aver & lay ribs on top. Cover with lid or rei & bake 1 hr. Uncover & bake another 20 mins. Prices effective Sept. 91 | "43 ae YOUR COMMUNITY AWARD WINNING FOOD. 2717 Columbla Ave., Castlegar Mo.. Toss,, Wed, & Sat. Gam.-6pm. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES. ‘SUNDAY Oam.-Gpm. 10am. - 6pm. ity in but land value and area.” He said the city will continue to pursuc ing its "We have withdrawn all plans for ion of our b ric ig on ding its bound- aries to protect its watershed, and will still iate with indivi into the Red Mountain area because of a petition from the resi- dents," Mayor Bill Profili said at Monday night’s council meeting. He said council made the deci- sion after residents petitioned the Ministry of Municipal Affairs that they did not want to be within the city’ 's boundaries. Profili said the ( a Cohoe Jasurance / Vacation Trailers and Boal : Insurance 1127 4th St, gas toner 365-3301 CASTLEGAR FIMPQIAT CENTER | & systems repalrs omputerized Involcing:: :& customer records .- (IGG PROPANE _ FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1 991 ‘All Day Specials for Our Customers’ «@ complimentary coffee and doughnuts @- 20 Ib. cylinder fills - $3.99 “@- special auto propane discounts - showroom specials ~ Appliances-~ - Camping Equipment - B. B. a. S+ owners of property in the base area, “‘but there is no point” in con- tinuing to plan boundary expan- sion with the other land owners. Profili said he was disappointed that the residents decided to peti- tion the Ministry of Municipal Affairs over the matter, but had _ not informed the city of Rossland with its unhappinéss concerning proposed boundary changes. City council held a private meeting with residents last April prior to a public town hall meeting on 4 pansion and resid had not indicated to the city at that time that they were unhappy with the proposal, In a related issue, the medical health officer of Central Kootenay fully endorses the city’s plan to incorporate’ its watershed. Dr. Nel- son Ames said in a lettér to coun- cil that because the city of Rossland is wholly dependent on surface water for drinking purpos- es, the health unit gives “‘unquali- fied support for the city’s incorporation plan.” Ames also said: “As you know the precautionary boil advisory I applied to Rossland earlier this year because of an increased area reporting of giardia cases is still in James Symons, had the best view during Rossland's ‘Golden City Days Parade.’ SUN STAFF PHOTO / John Snelgrove ‘1 The weather decided to give H ‘Rossland Golden City Days ‘ tmixed reviews this past week sang a number of selections, - joined for one by yet: another Bourchier - Babs. The 10-and’ 11-year-old d from Dance- bathing it in sunlight on Saturday ! tand dumping rain on proceedings ¢.{Sunday, +}. But on Friday evening there ) twas nothing but stars in the sky : for the Starlight Extravaganza, - {held as an.alternative to the usual ; ]Queen Pageant. An appreciative : }erowd applauded the 16 women ‘ |who, some time during the last 20 /tyears, were part of Rossland’s works performed a marvelous can-can, giving the famous Danc- ing Waiters a good mn for their money. Then the past royalty fin- ished up the evening with a joint number, tipping their hats to the 1990 royalty as they all Icft the stage to mingle once more with the audience (and, in some cases their children) to proceed out to Jubilee Park to watch the fire- Rossland Golden City Days involved many different events, including the Ore Car Race, held downtown effect. This, plus both ‘increased resource and people activity, partic- ularly the Latter, in the creek water- sheds significantly indicates that the city needs to exercise some measure of control in this area.” Another reason Ames fully endorses the idea is the prospect of bringing municipal sewer works into the Red Mountain area. “As e Fiction list. most requested @ Auel, iene - Plains of Passage - - Crown 1990 (still in big demand) Ascher, Jeffrey - - As the Crow Files - Harper Collins 1991 Clark, Mary Higgins - Loves Music, Loves to Dance -S & S 1991 Donald: Stephen - F - Bantam 1991 Grafton, Sue - H Is for Homicide - Holt 1991 Kranz, Judith - Dazzle - Crown 1990 (still in big demand) Lustbader, Eric - Angel Eyes - Fawcett 1991 MeBain, Ed - Widows - Morrow 1991 Smith, Wilbur - Elephant Song - Macmillan 1991 Steel, Danielle - Heartbeat - Delacourte 1991 Ss ‘of Judy b, £: and the Castl Library you know because of royalty, They put on an terrain and adverse hydrogeologi- cal conditions, we do not consider that this area is ideally suited for on-site sewage disposal.” But it looks as though for now, the residents at Red Mountain will continue to be fully responsible for getting rid of their own sewage, with no help from the city. Heritage Society “plans open house for September 14 The Castlegar and District Heritage Society will be holding an Open House on September 14 from 10 am to 4 pm at the C.P. Rail Station Museum downtown. Admission will be free. Anyone interested in renting tables at $2.50 each for Flea Market or Market Garden sale outside on station platform, should call the Heritage Office at 365-6440 as soon as possible. Members may book tables at no charge. Our staff has spent the sum- mer getting many more items out on display, Dosie Crawford's paintings are being featured upstairs and we hope to have a few surprise exhibits as well. ot * 14 Bonnic Raitt Spokane Coliscum 8:00PM ticket price TBA 27 USA vs. Canada Hockcy Spokane Coliscum Various prices ‘The stars are shining in Spokane! Plan a Sheraton entertainment getaway today. an : Portable Gas B.B.Q. $129.° value * 15 Clint Black, Lorri Morgan . and Meric Haggard Spokane Coliseum 7:30PM 20.00 * 1 Alabama, Ricky Van X an) * 9 Roger Williams’ ‘awit the Spokane Symphony Opéra House 8; :OOPM \ $20. 00 . Shelton ' and Mark Chesnutt i Spokanc Coliseum h = fashion show, inter- ‘spersed with selections from the + foot-stomping music of the Dix- « ieland Band. Reverting back to their maiden names for the evening, Marilee -Faurot, Dorothy Krest, Sandra -Zanet, Lori Dougan, Janis Beaudry, Charlene Stanley, Lori Hinchcliff, Myrna Duckworth, Sandra Markle, Patti Syverson, Loreen Oliver, Michelle Fox, Tara Holmes, Margit Pistak, Dari- ° elyn Jone§, Trista Ling, joined out- | “going royalty Kerianne Saare, =Stephanie Adams, and Patty ‘Allerton by graciously agreeing to model clothing. Special guests were Wanda Profili and Marissa Albo, also ex-royalty. Saare, last year's Miss Ross- :land, Princess Adam, and Aller- -, ton, Miss Congeniality, gave their farewell speeches, Saare noting + that “my one Tegret is not to pass on my crown.” None of the eligi- ble Rossland girls would agree to . compete this year. Saare said the year she spent ” reigning over Rossland “was the best year of my life. Thank you E Rossland. The pleasure was all -’ mine.” 3 To round out a most pleasant r, evening, The Barbershop Quartet consisting of Stephen, George, and Michael Bourchier anc Paul -- D*Aoust (a Bourchier in disguise) ! Saturday morning. These hardworking participants are : from Rockingham's Restaurant. sun sTaFF PHOTO/ John Sneigrove works, Events tnkcing place Saturday were all well attended, particular- ly the’ parade. Of ‘special ‘interest was the Warfield volunteer fire- fighters’ float, which had been in an accident just five days earlier’. and their paddlewheeler replica shadowed a wet, dreary Sunday morning, but it didn't keep nearly 100 runners from competing, in ; ‘either the'two or the 10 km run, although it did keep them from “getting much of an audience. as ’ only the hardiest parents and: grandparents gathered to cheer on’ their yed, Bloody but Commadore Terry Colautti, his arm in a sling, rode the remains of the float ‘bearing the caption “out with a bang.” Another delightful float was the Sunshine Restaurant's. Using reverse psychology, they adver- tised the Sunshine was famous for “lousy food", “cold women” and “warm beer.” came in with the fastest run in the 10 kilometre Golden City Grind. ‘Lynn Mitenko, a student at Selkirk College in Castlegar was the first woman to cross the finish line and three-year old Garret Ferguson, handsomely garbed in a Super Valu grocery bag, crossed the finish line still running, as the Thunder in the ig fore- in the two y 8! iP Mike McQueen of Rossland 365-5304 Back to School Special 2 piece chicken snack only °2°° save .98°. ’ Includes your chotce of fries, Jojo's or freshly made salad Celgar, Westar & Cominco meal tickets accepted 2816 Columbia Ave. kilometre run, Golden City Days co-ordinator Colleen Bay said the Sunday weather was “heart-breaking” as so many children’s activities were planned for Jubilee: Park. Many of them had to be moved to the Miner's Haii and the noi air bal; loon} although on hand, was available for only a few free rides because of wind conditions, A Sunday morning Gospel JHour took place-.at the arena, “where mahy people spent a pleas- ant Sunday out of the rain view- : Dreary weather not a reflection of mood at ‘Golden City Days’ ing the annual Full Fair, There was no lack of activity at Gold Nugget Saloon at 11 o'clock Sunday moming as chil- dren and their parents flocked: to dricr quarters, The Gold Nugget offered up 380 hot dogs and juices to. happy Witie patrons, entertained by the RCMP Safety Bear (Mommy, I’m not even scared of this bear!") and the Dancing; ‘Waiters. ‘The hour cul- minated ‘in children and waiters dancing the Chicken ‘Dance and everyone left in'a happy mood. to the following businesses for supporting us with our fundraising for MUSCULAR DYSTROPHY q Kalawsky Pontiac Bulck GM q Castlegar Realty fy Castlegar Import Center Chicken Time Columbia Auto Service Castlegar Svgs. & Cr. Union f Aasland Museum Taxidermy f| Purnell Distributors 4 Adastra Aviation ‘The City of Castlegar Super Valu IN THE MATTER OF. THE REPAIRERS LIEN ACT AND IN THE MATTER OF A MOTOR VEHICLE OWNED BY LYLE WOZNICA DESCRIBED AS 1987 4WD CARGO VAN 5 SPD. TAKE NOTICE that Jose's Auto Repair Ltd., doing business as Waneta Plaza Toyota, intends to sell the above-described vehicle owned by Lyle Woznica on the 18th day of September, 1991 to recover the sum of $2203.26 pursuant to the Repairers Lien Act. The sale will take place at 10:00 a.m. at Waneta Plaza Toyota, Box 488, Old Waneta Road, Trail, B.C. ¥' Vogue Studio Castlegar Truss Cominco Mohawk Strong & Associates Ernie's Towing Chevron Canada Eastgate Gardens Castiegar Mazda Benson Oll HI Arrow Motor Inn Mai ay C Rec. C Turbo Canada 7 Sateway cleods: NRS Mountainview Realty The € Sun and much thanks to all the individuals for your donations ‘YOUR SUPPORT DOES MAKE A DIFFERENCE’ Here are the 1991 ~ Referend jum questions. 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