| Castlegar eee staff The musicians of: San Jose West have found a home in; the West Kootenay. The group has been the house band at Banjo’s Pub in Castlegar promote’ themsely es ey the industry.+: 11 San Jose West will a on three Music ‘91 bills including ibacking up Joan: Bacz and Bob Hope. in Nelson, and Ken Hess ~.: at a concert in Fort Steele «Hess swas the: winner_of the for almost three years, and now... Budweiser Country Music com- has jumped onto the Music 91? {petition held‘at;Banjo’s earlier bandwagon. vals year. He has since ‘gone on Previously known as Heart pete inthe Regionals in San Jose West got'involved with ‘Music "912i fer oh oF the - festival's or “It evolved quite ea y," says . Hutchi “We played what Mitchell, heard: some jood reviews of the band.’ ‘-: “It’s: good to know you’ re getting good reports,”. Hutchinson. “It felt great.” Most of the time: San! Jose West is a trio but they bring ina . fourth member for larger concert and Soul, the band chariged their’ ‘Kelowna and won a spot at the name to San Jose West about : one and a half years ago. lean ; The name change came after > Banjo’s co-owner Miké Bann came back from Costa Rica and : heard the band was looking for a’ : new title. He suggested San Jose West as a take off on the name of a : Costa Rican city he enjoyed on : his vacation. The name stuck and will like- * : ly stay with the group as they try * } to put together a demo CD and _ talent show’s Provincial finals in Vancouver later this month, app Alongside Hutchinson i in 2 the band are Jason Fraser on drums, ‘Ray Morrison on’ bass: and 7 tek erin Singer and for San Jose West, Bob Hutchinson likes : Hess’s chances on the coast. “T think he's going to win,” . says Hutchinson who will be ‘in "Vancouver himself next week to jam at a private party with some , ‘of that city’s best country acts. : “’And says Hutchinson, there! ‘will: be a few record company ° scouts and songwriters looking "for talent. t The Castlegar Sun tse : PHOS any ne _ Chicken Time Celgar, Westar & “Cominco meal tickets accepted 365-5304 ~ <° . 2816 Columbia’ Pork ‘Wellingt ‘smothered in mushroo: liver-pate-and then -- wrapped j in puff-pas! in ch herbs and served ona bed of, rice. ‘S15: 25 * AS Ucapreme Chicken - boneless breast of chicken oyen baked with green onions, tomato and garlic, and . ! brought to full Mlavour with ew x _ Rebervations & reclated: (604) 365-2128 xt 300 whos OF perenne ise medallions of pork tenderloin \ served witha brandy iY ‘Terry Strudwick. Morrison is also: plished steel guitar player’ but:is relegated to bass when the group performs asa trio, .,,. “Among steel guitar players, Ray is ranked way up there in Canada,” says Hutchinson. ‘We' usually only. call; ‘Terry in:for. out-of-town shows,” he says. . Hutchinson says over. the : years, the band has become very : close to the pub’s employees. “The staff at Banjo’s are: really hard to beat,” he says. “They're really good with the public-and with us as well.” : San Jose West worked | its way into a steady gig at Banjo’s by getting the support of the Longtime Kootenay resident Margo Farr is returning ‘after several years absence to teach an intensive paper-making course and another entitled ‘Unblocking the Artist Within’ in July at, the they wanted to hear.” At the bar, the band plays mostly covers of ‘other ‘people's songs, whilé in’ concert they play * almost exclusively original music.’ " “We probably ead do an album full of our'o' tuff,” says Hutchinson. °°: Some of the: more: popular tunes they’ve written‘and'now * perform are: The Baby Boy :‘ Blues, Let It mee Will It.Ever Change and Thé Miracle Worker. The band is planning to cut a “e CD in about‘ eight months | and Hutchinson says they’ve man- He says that ‘when ‘ a release does come’ out he hopés ‘people will support their’ logal musi- cians and he’s thankful of all the support thé communi has given the band so far.“ ” “T think ‘we have something really accepted by. th : public,” : Hutchinson says. “Ifthe public likes it than we should ‘push i” Kootenay Lake Summer School of the Arts. Farr has studied at the Victoria School of Art Therapy an spent last winter at the Banff School of Fine Arts. Her work, in over ARTS COUNCIL _« Arts Council meeting 7 pm, June 24 Kinnaird Elementary KK - until July 14 - "Dani 1g on my Own”. « self-portraits by Winlaw artist Ann Swanson Gross ‘ Melson grapher - C: - Colour Info. - 305-3337 + Selkirk Weavers & Spinners Guild Gift Shop jOW Eopen f )10 “tne Season n every Wednesday “ROYAL TREAT at the’. weed ; ‘house: band “well o heir way ‘Bob Hutchinson twenty years of | practice, ranges from blown glass,stained glass, copper enamelling and hand- ‘made paper, Three of her paper works are on display in the Sum- mer School office at 568 Ward Street in downtown Nelson. “The two week long paper making course is divide d into two separate areas on focus: the first week, July 15-19, is an introduction to the skills and tools Of this ancient art. Students will expfare: the: of-malahg paper variety of of techniques to form, dry and decorate the paperworks. The second week, July 22- 26,will focus on traditional Asian ,Paper-making. Students. will “gather, cook and | prepare; local compliments ‘the sécond week . " but is not riecessarily a pre-requi- *more experienced students are welcome to attend. |: : Attend the. Nelson Area’ Coin Be Sh Elks 9 Hall 812 Sans Street’. Nelson, B.C., Canada Artist coming home to teach at KLSSA Contact the, ‘Kootenay, Lake Summer School of the Arts for ore information at, 352-2402. Margo Farr” “If You know of any, E "entertainment news ‘Tetus know -“". ~ phone 365-5579 The story of Lionel Bergevin © illustrates the importance of keeping an up-to-date record of i. your personal finances, A freak accident during a rac- quetball game ‘landed Bergevin, . a chartered accountant, in hospi- tal with a cerebral hemorshage, completely: unable to handle his... finances, ‘ His wife, already upset by 's serious had no idea how to deal with the ” family’s finances—even such basic matters as handling the | credit card p and banking. A colleague had to go through the CA’s desk and papers for clues.. ‘When Bergevin recovered, he said: “Now I realize how much }., : missed. Under the present rules aggravation I could have saved everyone if I had bad some kind of list available.” “=And I can see that if some- body died suddenly, it could take months to find all that per- son’s assets and contacts. For” example. my wife knew I had .- life insurance. but didn’t know which company or the name of the agent.” Bergevin is a partner with Collins Barrow which, like many companies and L organi to: “allow for common sense in dealing, ‘with’ taxpayers who, of p ‘or ‘circumstances beyond their control, are unable to meet our ‘deadlines or comply with our the date you apply fora reassessment (if you had filed for that year), ¢ If you disagree with the tax department, under present law, you must file a prescribed notice of ion within 90 days of the date of your (re)assessment notice. Under the fairness ,pack- age, you will have upto one year after the due date of the tax r, Revenue Canada charges you ‘interest and sometimes penalties 1.0f:you don't file tax and infor- mation returns by the due date, you fail to pay all or any part of an installment by the due date or, if you have employees, you - don’t make and remit payroll deductions as required, disturbance, mail disruption or similar extraordinary circum stance. //eIn certain financial transac- tion, you can often make am election under the tax act, that Keeping’ your - Ownifinavicial records up-to-date ds, choosing which tax treatment would be most beneficial. Under the new Tules, you will be able to go. back to 1985.to make or change an election. ose *: age, you will not be penalized -WESTAR TIMBER LTD. Westar Timber Ltd. has completed the 1991 - 1995 Five Year » under the new fairness pack- return for the tax'year And you can write a letter if you don’t want.to use the offical rules,” said Revenue Mi ek, . Otto Jelin The key points in the propos- aly.’ "S You will be able to go back to 1985 to ask for a refund you you can go back only three years, To. get a refund, you must file a return, Let’s say: you had ‘worked a few months in 1986 and your employer had withheld . tax from your paycheques. The withheld tax was possible more than you owed. Yet if you didn't file'a return that year, you wouldn't have received a refund. Or perhaps you missed a claim for a refundable tax cred- tions, has p documents checklist booklet. Whether you are single or have a family, you should ask your banker, broker, life insurance agent or accountant for such a booklet. “As Collins Barrow says, “Filling in this publication may if you filed a tax return, you ‘could get a refund. Again, under the existing rules, . you can only go back three years to ask for that refund. Through learning or hearing about ways to save tax, you might find deductions or non- ; be one of the most important ' gifts you can give to your family or other beneficiaries.” eo Revenue Canada has intro- duced a new “faimess package” VANCOUVER - Battling a bearish base- metal market ad teal-life grit tax credits you forgot to claim in a previous year. The new rules would allow your return to include those forgotten tax breaks. Note that you will be paid interest on your refund starting on the date you file a retum (if you hadn’t previously to be shipped around the world. Company officials were not Canada’s Yukon Territory ave reached an agreement to end a 10-week strike at one of the world’s largest lead-zinc mines. But the United Steelworkers of America declined Thursday to give details of the tentative labor contract reached for its 400 at the Faro open-pit mine of Curragh Resources. 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