ONE CLUSTER, and all attached, is this handful of white rose potatoes ‘displayed here by Mi F. Ozoroft of Pass Creek. The clusters ifs. William id of one hill from the family garden. Whil potatoes Mandar Mr. Ozeroff revi thday, that day but did not give hj has'lived In this area ra for, over 50 years. Eight treats 1 Performance .‘80," the popular concert series pre- sented to Trail and district audiences by The Trail Soci- ety for the Performing Arts, will again be bringing a season of music and drama for the enjoyment of concert goers, For the 1980-81 season ‘there will be eight perfor- mances rather than six as in previous years. The presen- tations for 1980 are: Private Lives by Noel Coward, Oct. 14. In our time the problem of love and mar- . Yiage with it’s social con- — straints faced by Elyot and Amanda ‘-in Private Lives seems out of date, but in any time, the problem ‘of a love-hate relationship is very real. This production is ele- gant, chic, clever, very Cow- ‘ard, and very popular with audiences. * Moe Koffman, Nov. 4. If any group of Canadian musi- cians properly deserves the title of all-stars, then the five men who make up the Moe Koffman Quintet win the designation hands down. Moe Koffman, - Canada’s best known jazz musician, brings a group of professionals who can improvise on any tune, no matter the style or mode, and S ‘afi of the see TEES = your ee speaks for itself, don't interrupt. who fuse, into, an unbeatable com “Anton Kuerti, Nov. 18. ? Born ' ‘int: Vieniia : - Austria, Anton Kuerti emigrated to «the United States at an early age, began piano lessons be- fore the age o of. five, and when tet, Mareh 8. Just returned . from a triumphant ensemble tour of Great Britain, Scot- land, and the Sovict Union, the “New” Purcell Quartet approaches the decade of the ~ 80's‘as Canada's latest entry in the tight littie world of for concert buffs itig the pei of youth, Rock and Roll blends fiction with realevents portraying the lives of band members, realities, myths and values of small town Canadian life. In order to keep bring- ing a consistently high cali- only'11}-p d thé Greig Piano’ Goncertoiwith Arthur Fiedler. With his latest ro- lease of the 82 Beethoven Sonatas, Pianist'Anton Kuer- extraordinarily ‘creative per- ; Teco) formers in music. today” (Toronto! Stat)’ has been re- affirme ed. Sarabande, April 15. Al- though defined as a graceful’ stately dance in triple meter originating in the 18th -cen- tury, Sarabande is also the name of an innovative trio which has become nationally known. for; it’s unique. and “h to vo- chamber groups. New first violinist Sydney Humphries joins Bryan King- violin, Phillipe Etter viola and Ian Hampton cello, in the widely pernianent. én- jsemble in residence at Simon Fraser University. Rock and Roll, May 12. John Gray, Creator of Billy Bishop’ Goes to War, now brings Rock and Roll, a story of “The Lincolns" the Nova Scotia dance band that Gray performed with in the 1960's. Set to live dynamic music tal; bre of. to the Trail area, the Performance "80 Committee has set the fee structure for the 1980 season’ which, this year, discontinues - the family’ membership. ‘Ticket sales will be avail- able at Michael's Faniily Clothing, Rossland from Sept. 26 to 27; Waneta Plaza, Sept. 26 and 27 and Sears, Trail Sept. 80 to Oct. 8rd.- Castlegar contact. is Mrs. Beth Marken. All performances will be held in the Trail Junior High School " Auditorium unless uincéd, “7! Stal business information — “ Free public sess Roy ‘A free public small busi- . Bank (FBDB), the informa- ness information session will tion session is being. pre- be held on Oct. 6 at the Royal sented as part of Small Canadian Legion Hall in Nel- Business Information Week son from 7:80 | ‘pm. to 10:30 throughout British Columbia; p.m, Oct. 6 to.10.. How * sponsored by: the Fed- oral Dev be anda Pier Mark G: teh rovingial - minis Fetter ond ‘ Social notes Joie tthe Sheri MRS. H. JOHNSON 365-8294 Mr, and Mrs. TO. ‘Wright businesses, munnesc seminars and busines Provincial prograinatwili Mrs?“Wright. Mr. and Mrs. Wright , are leaving their \Longbeach -next pattie in Kelowna. ‘iia of Minto Chap- ‘Mrs, ;H. Johnson and i -“Thousards sterprises are foreed Vout a of business every year’ because managers and Jernere'don't. know where to get“the={n: formation and resources fe essary to survive in® today's i mM ineet snarketplace,” says” Roy last ecto evening were in N us leet Mrs. W. Craw- ¢ Leite, FBDB branch'rhanager Cranbrook. “The ' ‘thfor- mation seasion will’ provid small MeN. Zuk. Those a special meeting of Creston’ Chapter wete Mr. and Mrs. N; Gilchrist, Mrs. L. Buffett and Mrs. Zuk. The Worthy Grand Matron, Mrs. Irene, will finish ‘her visits in this area in Rossland on Sept. 29. and owners with a wealth of useful and valuable practical information.”. For more’ information about the free small business’ information: session,’ contact Roy Leite at A26-72A1 ‘5 \ CHECK AND COMPARE THESE. VALUES ONBSRY 42 i NOTICE TO. PARENTS SCHOOL DISTRICT #9 (Castlegar) the Board of School Trustees has approved the following “Professional Days” we te December 31, 1980: ‘ Teachers in attendance only 1. Tuesday, Sept. 2. —Secondary Schools ONLY 2. Friday; Sept. 26 Silver Birch School ONLY. 3. Monday, Nov. 17 —ALL soonest 4. Monday, Nov. 24 —Elementary Schools ONLY J. HOLDEN - - District Superintendent Ws 2 joy to crochet in pretty pincapnles and, spider webs.. fork with 2 strands of bedspread cotton for 52x75" cloth. Pattern 7064: directions for 34x46" scarf included. it's Nts pour lucky choice when you ve one pr two new tops tt ‘tune into aur favorite ‘skirt and pants partners. Choose crisp cottons, rayon, semi-sheers. Printed Katina 9138: Sizes 10%, 18%, 20%; 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, ted So Dc Seca “soft Head 3 a bow-tied neckline «by curve of gentle Cet Walk right in’ and sash this coatdress—no waist seam. Printed Falters ai Misses Sizes 8. 12, 18, Sue 12 (bust % takes 2.7/8 - bette cal musie. Sarabande is Kath- leenPayne, soprano, Patricia Schreiber mezzo-soprano, and pianist Jerri Catron. Their charming mixture of. music, artistry, movement and theatre has. created an entertainment that has de- lighted audiences across the country. Beyond the Fringe, Feb. 17. An exhilarating tour de fource of high comedy and intellectual fun, brialliantly lampooning with gleeful ir- ‘reverence a vast array of social, political; and cultural sacred cows. A British satir- ical revue created by Alan Bennet, Peter Cook, Jon- athon Miller, and Dudley Moore. The Wonderful World of Sarah Binks, March 81. Thé Wonderful World of Sarah - Binks has been adapted from Sarah Binks, a brilliant Can- adian comedic work of fiction by -Paul Hiebert. In ‘this national production, Eric Donkin stars as “Miss Ros- alind Droo}” world’s greatest fan of. Sarah Binks, and presents some of mythical Sarah's finest work including Song to the Cow, Cursed Duck, and the unforgettable Hordes of Sheep. ‘The New Purcell Quar- talent or craft? 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Addre: Action," care of this ‘iewspaper, or contact the Mini try directly by writing to °'C« Action," F Buildings, Victoria, B.C. _ Questior a I bought a lamp for my. mother's birthday and kept the receipt so she could take it back if it wasn't what she * wanted, + dt wasn’t suitable, but the store won't take it back, I thought if: you kept the receipt they had to give youa reliad, , Answer: Not necessarily! When you purchasé merchandise you make a contract with the sel-_ - ler,.and retailers ‘are not re-, quired to cancel that contract by refunding your. money, unless the goods are defec- tive. Of course, some stores - do so, but only as.a matter of ~ ‘policy. < -. Always be sure yqu under: ‘stand a store’s refund policy —especially if you expect for any reason, that you might want a réfund or exchange. . privileges. Question: When my new lawnmower broke down I went back to the dealer, who wouldn't honour cause he said the manufactur- er hadn't: paid him for pre- vious warranty repairs on. similar machines. Can you, ‘help? | Answer: : We explained to the dealer that he must comply with the + Sale of Goods+ Act, which says that sellers of new goods are considered to provide’ a i Dear Ann: A while back you printed ‘‘Rules ‘Guaranteed to Break Up a Marrlage.'’ When | read them | laughed out loud. | didn’t realize that one day my own marriage would be destroyed by In-laws.. Please print them agaln. ; Every:martied’ couple should keep it taped to the kitchen wall. uC — Bluegrass Country Dear.B.G.C.: Many readers have asked for a man. Here. Nlsar, = with pleasure, hen a son or daughter lets you know they plan eiMrrled, show hostility to the person of his or her sholce. After all, marriage means less love and attention wf rents and. ‘they have.a right to resent It. ye: Expect your marrled children to spend every Bnd holiday at your home. Aét hurt if they have ity your. -married children have problems with thelr Mafes, ‘encourage them to come home to you. Let them khowW your home Is stil! thelrs, no matter what, Listen attentively to all complaints and point out accion faults:which may: have' gone unobserved. Remember, a iwater can wear.away a rock, - your married children are having” “finan jal a) eA IN rush In with the checkbook. If you are having i borrow, If1 yy, but lat them. know they'll never. have to do, without any hi long.as you are around.” Ifa married child has a drinking problem telling .him his mate drova him to It. It will m Everyone needs someone to blame. 1f your married child gets an opport unity i advancement which takes him to another. city, téll ini family ig more important than money and if he leaves, * + Ged will punish him for not obeying the commandment; “Honor thy father and thy mother.”, 7. If there are grandchildren, smother them with "gifts. If the parents object, tell them to keep .out of It. After: all, grandchildren are to spoil. Sneak money to the kids.secretly if you have to. They'll love you ‘for. it. 8. Jf your married child has a difference.of opinion with his mate, get Into the act and fan the flame, Family loyalty Is a beautiful thing. Maybe you can turn a minor amen into a major hassle and break up the marriage. — Sign Me — Star Wi 8 Who Saw It Happen Dear Star: Beautiful, just beautitul. . Answer for Sunday Crossword Puzzle No: 912, Answer. for Sunday, September 7, Cryptoquip: BRISK FALL : aq LANDSCAPE IS. NOBLE sammie OF COLOR. _ Consumer contact Serv! nie district mai the Okanagan and the Koot- enays., Ms... Brown, whose appointment became ™ effec- tive Aug. 1, is located in the department's Kelowna Dis- trict .Office located at 478 Bernard Ave. Ms, Brown is responsible for planning and implement- ing .consumer information programs, based on the de- ' partment’s legislation and programs, for community or- y ganizations, . educators, the smedia and the public t in gen- eral. She also organizes and’ monitors individual _ assis- tance provided through con- sumer complaints and en- quiries. The Kelowna Consumer, * and Corporate Affairs Can- ada office serves as a liaison between the public and all other services of the de- partment located at the Van- couver Regional or Ottawa/- Hull headquarters locations. The office may be reached by | phoning 763-5902. “Qear Ann Landers: Is there any proper. other than !‘Dear Sir!’ that can be used-with a business letter? ‘a. 1 feel silly addressing a letter to ‘Sir’? when the ‘ecipient may, bea woman. Also, It reeks of chauvinism, loens A Born it May Concern"? arid ‘‘Dear Person’’ Ball l.cag think of — and they both sound wrong. Can pu come up with something else? Please try... - — Smithburg, Maryland Dear Mary: Sorry, my.noodlg can’t preduce anything perior to ‘‘Dear Sir or Madame’ — which | think unds worse than ‘To Whom It May Concern.” As for “Dear Person’? — forgot It. It’s the pits. «If anyone out, there has anything better to suggest fu Print It. “OF (a : FISH : over 50 varieties > * FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19 10 a.m, to 7 p.m. at the Castlegar Hotel 4 ‘West Coast Seafoods BS Attention Men & ‘Boys!| : For All Seasons It's. A : vr joys a enon s Mens Wear P)\ 233 Columbia’ 365-6761 Remember 10% OFF for Cash warranty of reasonable qual- ity. 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