CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Aug. 31, 1967 “CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Aug, 91, 1967 oe cone ee oe ee ee ee ae One School Bus : wa | To Arrive Before Next Term Starts School District No, 9 has accepted a tender from Ener- ‘;]8on Motors of Lethbridge, Alta. for, one school bus at a cost of $8,898, The bus is to be dellv- ered before the start of school -|classes on Tuesday, if possible. , Bought to. replace’ a. bus 4 Major Accidents Reported Locally A total of four major traf- fle ‘accidents have been: report- ed,to Castlegar ROMP in the last seven days, ° No injuries’ were reported ‘jin any of them. ; RCMP reports said that $300 damage resulted: from’ a alngle- Columbia. Not Polluted By Cas-Kin Say Mayors (continued from page one) ._, pollution ‘of the river. lution of the Columbia 'river, “But we anticipate no pro- “We. are not: one of the of-|blem atthe present time,” he fenders referred to by the goy- | concluded.” Reape ernment,” he sald,.., “In statements made at the ‘press conference, Mr. ve no hint of th any, for we stbck a full election Sf GE SHOES foe children we stock a full solection of. SAVAGE SHOES ¥ for children ¥ (i ovesa' pay erat tothe.” chances wih ‘Maddocks Shoe Store oe var accident at Blueberry at 3 am. last Friday. LOCAL AIR CADETS, 12 in number, were among. those fromsports, ay which was necessarily retired “:|recently, the unit chosen was selected because.of the necessity of ‘early delivery, ‘y+ Prices} on'all of the five bids were very close, but’ only one guaranteed: delivery this «year, tours and a visit to the foothills of the Rockies for a throughout Canada who assembled at CFB Penhold, Alta. dur-bush familiarization camp. Members of Squadron 581, Castlegar, ing last week and this week for the annual Royal Canadian Air, Cadet camp. During their two-week stay at the camp, the cadet have an to in gliding, p fli tgblaced first last year’ in nation-wide cadet corps competitions. ghts, Pais year they placed sixth. VICTORIA REPORT By James K. Nesbitt Hippies in Victoria Ruffle Stuffed Shirts This. supposedly|ing into a fine rage as he saw tai id calm} them sprawled all over Centen- fe capital is being|nial.Square; His acting Worship these|opined out loud as how he wish- days by hippies,}ed he could give the pollce the That such young} power. to whip them out of the id ani rocked People should} Square, That did it> congregate in such a genteel|they had more frien place as Victoria| square world than is. shocking to | thought. uy nounced the acting mayor for de- ids in the they had iN Victorians, Hippie doings were moving|0Uncing the hippies. Indigant th along quietly enough until the| citizens: wrote to city hall ex- actin apety blew eh top, fly- shock and outrage at The hippies suddenly found Two aldermen de- of them, I must admit. There are other dirty people around, too. jJousing stations, where hippies would be involuntarily dunked. i see people about our streets and they ‘iook dirty to me, and they’re not hippies. + I see poor old souls, with dirty ctothing, and dirty faces merely, 1 suppose, because they are on smalt pensions ana must live in rooms without batn- ing facilities. Some of these peo- Pie, L wo think, woulda be the vi by the acting mayor. ai pen ie radio programs MARX AUTO BODY, were flooded with calls, Most & PAINT SERVICE |of the callers, who had English ; [accents said the hippies are a . a Towing — Body Werk | from the horrible American way Painting — Welding at Hite 9 aerose the border and . at such goings-on wo never Insurance Claims be tolerated in dear old digni- Handled Promptly Ph. 365-3037 fied Blightly, all of which is nonsense, as anyone who reads thes daily newspapers know full LW re) The hippies look dirty, some _ LOWEST PRICE SEWING MACHINES "Best Service After Salas Free delivery every Thursday in Castlegar area UNION PETERS DISTRIBUTORS LTD. 1342 Cedar Ave., Trail, B.C. 432 for the use-of a ciean ‘patnroom, but no — we pay no attention to them and their wants, only spit out venom to- waras the nipples because they fiant. of any Kinag,-woewer taken py. ‘uppies or anyone else; but much or what the nippies preacn is gead right, ‘Phey ree tat’ strug. gung and striving to keep up with the Joneses 1s foolish, and 80 it 1s. They say it’s foohsh to attach yourself too much to the { goods of tms world, which ‘you can’t take with you, b ‘They “insist they're just as clean as many peopie who must dive in hoveis rented to them by te rich. Thi 50, { can’t exactly approve of ie Some people here advocate de-| & have the colossal gail to be de-| a} few persons approve drugs | SHSS, ei ras as * Leslie Koehle of ‘Castlegar has graduated’: from RCMP training | school’: in’ Mynarski, ta. and will be stationed in A 1966 graduate of » Mr. Koehle joined the RCMP Feb. 18 of this year, com- pleting his recruit training at Penhold, Alta, Aug. ‘21. Second Babe Ruth Baseball Tourney Playing Sat. & Sun. The Second annual Babe Ruth. baseball tournament spon- sored by the Castlegar-Robson Minor B; A will Regina. ‘Two others ,are to be bought, || |but there is less need for: haste -{in the purchase of these. School ‘trustee Jim ‘Lamont suggested that. the -bids submit- ted could be used as a criterion for negotiating the further pur- chase, but added that the pur- chase of two buses rather than one, and these being purchased without the necessity of haste would result in an even better deal. Opening of the new Bril- liant ‘bridge and other factors have combined to change the school bus route picture some- what, Although new routes have not yet been finalized, school that new routes would-incorpor- ate an even greater degree of efficiency than has been achiey- ed in past. Pacific Water Wells Ltd. Drilling Contractors ° ae for : Finis Fast Efficient Complete Service F int eet ee “Industrial, & Domestic Water Supplies Box 329 — Castlegar, B.C. “Phone 365-6983 ‘| Castlegar Socials Mr. and Mrs. C, King, along with their son-in-law and daugh- ter, Mr, and Mrs. Dale Cassell and fa) of Kamloops camped for a week. at Deer Park return- ing home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Cassell left! last weekend to re- home. z Mr. and Mrs.’G. Eastcott of Rossland visited here Sunday. Mr, Mrs. Carl Henne and family, who have spent the summer at their home at Chris- tina Lake, returned home Sun- day. Mrs. A. Rizzuto accompanied Mrs. H. Johnson to Rossland ‘Aug. 23. Mrs. L. Taylor of Victoria hspent a few days with her moth- er Mrs. H. Johnson and her sis- panied by her son, Randy and daughter, Bonnie ‘who have hippies, being €d Kind, brougnt up to believe in ard work, out 4 rather be tem because I think they are maxing peopie tmnk because! wey are unstuffing shirts in a town filled with te pompous Stutted shirts of officiaidom, be- cause they shock the status quo, REGISTRATION Registration for St. Rita’s Kindergarten will be held at the kindergarten on Front Street on “Wednesday morning, Sept. 6, ‘from 9.30 a.m. to 11 am. Kindergarten classes will start on Thursday, Septémber 7, at 9 a.m. 2-34 ‘which, in my view, needs to be snocked because ‘much of it tak- Kinnaird Par! Five teams, Kimberley, Creston, Grand Forks, Nelson and Castlegar will compete in the two-day tourney for the A and B trophies, _ The A trophy. donated by Kinnaird Safeway, was won. last year by Cranbrook; Last. year, Castl Cl won th es itself far too Hippies, I think, show much imagination and very often much deeper thinking ‘on some | subjects than many of our uni- versity graduates, who v quickly, become conservative, conventional, stuffy, afraid to express their own views, deter- mined to hew to the accepted dine and fit themselves into the smug pattern that takes up too much of our life, ur In other words, they don’t seem to have an idea in their heads, except that they must not step out of line, i The university grads are, in a-word, dull. Hippies are a social phen- an id they cannot be ignored or kicked around, They are causing hysteria in the en- emy camp and.-this I find am- using entertainment, If they present a problem, we're not going to get rid of it || by whipping them out of public squares, or having’ the. police searching them for lice. B trophy, donated by Joe Fodor of C Sporil be held Saturday and Sunday at ‘ spent the summer visiting her in Mr. and Mrs, Pete Ewart are spending their vacation visit- ing with relations and friends in Fort William, Ont, Guests at the summer home of Mr. and Mrs, A. Rizzuto for two weeks were their ‘son-in- law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. R.A. Coleman and children of Victoria. They left a week ago to return home. DON’T GAMBLE ona HOME AUCTION Too often, the sale of a home becomes an auc- tion. If nobody seems to want it — then it goes to the highest bidder’— often at a price far ‘less than it should command: If you want ACTION instead of an auction, call. in a Realtor. He knows who the best prospects are for every type of home in every section of town, He is trained and experienced in the art of presenting a property in its best light. His living depends upon finding the buyer — and — at the right price. a To avoid a disastrous auction, call in an action Realtor, a full time broker, call... HIPWELL REALTY Ph, 365-7514 — 277 - Columbia Ave. - Castlegar (Member of MLS) Hi : ATTENTION U niversity Students. Subscribe to a CASTLEGAR NEWS “As Good as a Letter from Home” Rate for the College Year Only $3.00 © ods. Mayors “Carl Loeblich of Kinnaird and Bob Maddocks of Castlegar will be’ present for the start of the tourney, sche- -duled for 10 a.m. Saturday with Grand Forks and Nelson playing the -first game. 3 Castlegar and Creston play at 1 p.m, with the losers of gam- es 1 and 2 playing at’4 p.m. Sat- ‘day. Kimberley gets a bye. Sunday at 10 ‘a.m. the win- ner of game 2 plays Kimberley. The winner of game 3 plays the loser of game: 4 for the B trophy at 1 p.m. Sunday. The final game of the tour- ney will be played at’4 p.m. Sunday when the ni of game 1 will play the winner of game 4 for the A trophy. Booster tickets are: being sold by the Castlegar. Cloverleafs to help pay the costs of the tour- nament, ee The people of | Castlegar- Kinnaird: area are ~ providing billets for outside teams. Double Your Money ~ Within 12 Years! RENEWABLE TWO. YEAR TERM DEPOSITS — EXAMPLE: $1000.00 TERM DEPOSITS AT 69 INTEREST : - “$60.00 $63.60 $67.36 TOTAL $1060.00 $1123.60 $1190.98 - Ing enough to go ahead. with ours peteee it we forced.” § 3/21; i i sald that during. con: |¥ mi concurring. with ‘the legislation. .. He did, however, outline the to: be fol in in- wbmit plans for’ their sew- mt to the Pollution Con- roval of plans alities in curin, L ould be palit which have already built pla A nvithout ‘assistance, he di They « would,’ however, 1g - | six matching chi tes éd to nish couple by, the guests. Wed Fifty Yea ered at the ome of Mr. and)" he'g Zaitsof~ in ig | Were married and 10 years anniversary. ‘A beautiful chrome set with | eeven ‘was present- . Zaitsoff was’ born in | Cominco Ltd.’ in Trail ussia and came to Canada in | sawyer at various 1899. He lived'in Saskatchewan | Kootenays. until 1912 when he moved to Mr, federal’ “government's Central N : Act for © new Interior latex ares tocover mene coat or we'll sive you the -| ous’. plants. ‘an load imposed on municipal pock- 2) gislation resulted from a recent “| study of the an borrowing to finance the plan- ning and construction of a treat- ment plant. if was accomplished within the required time, 25 pez + cent of the debt would be for- Bivens technic yf echnique of spelling out incentive but not punish- ment has been taken ‘as an in- ference that this principle would be an integral part of the legis- lation, but Mr. Campbell did. not ‘confirm this, f 3 The- minister of municipal affairs explained, that the stan- dards ‘of. cleanliness for water would not. be uniform for every municipality, .* i However, he said,’ the Pol- lution Control Board will require that watercourses in the area in- to which the sewage flows meet minimt Clovarloafs Appeal To Local Residents Dear Sir: The Castlegar Cloverleafs ‘will be participating in the Sec- e ond annual Babe Ruth baseball Pete Sbitney,: Mrs.” Bi inor Association: this weekend, Poanikoff, Ne Kinnaird Park, (See schedule elsewhere in this paper). + We would like to see a good tournament and we promise FF each and every one of you that Sask. and: also: moved ‘to. Cham pion Creek in 1912. In 1917 they later id Mrs, Zaitsoff were er, Prince George; Mr. Hoes bai vate fournament | sponsored by the |. ofr, vallican; Mr. and Mra, Joba Mrs, turnout: of baseball fans at the Mrs, John Overnnay, Ootischen- moyed to Pass Creek. They have| ve a mand 23 grand- Mr, ‘Zaiteoff had worked at and as a in the driving 93’ a resul the accident.and upon pleading guilty was’ fined $300 or in :de- fault, 60, days’ imprigohinent, RCMP said a car driven by John G. Robertson of Castlegar was in collision Friday with one driven by Elizabeth Brown. Rob- ertson’s vehicle’ sustained. a total’ of $700-$800