2 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Sept. 7, 1967 Transportation For Solkirk Collage Students Provided Kootenay Valley Coach Lin- es has announced that it will once again provide tion for area students attending Selkirk College this year. The line will operate bus- es from Rossland, ‘Trail, Fruit- vale, Nelson and Castlegar with buses leaving for the College every morning and returning at the’ conclusion of classes in the afternoon, Li Stan Miles, owner, of the coach ines expressed . pleasure .. tha his firm. would be able to. offer. e we anticipate ' no; difficulties in handling ’ the increased enrol- ment at: the College,” he sald. we Bale a wvaluaple experi- ence ing ‘the’ ‘experimental year last’ season and it is our plan to leave Trail at 7.30 a.m. and to have students home be- fore 6 p.m. in the evening.” Mr. Miles went on to say, “There iga°much larger enrol- ment of Nelson students at the College this’ year than last year and we hope to be able to op- erate the Nelson service for the scholastic year.” The Way I Heard It... By ARNOLD MARTIN THE WAY 1 HEARD IT con- citizen, with compliments to Bill Dunn, who is doing his part to keep the town of Castlegar clean and attractive, Also a member of the much- more-popular-these-days club is Richard Telfer, who proved his hunting prowess in one fell stroke, as he shot a bear to re- scue his wife from danger. How many fellas nowadays get’ to win their one-and-only by such Panel Boone-like heroics? peaking of heroics, an an Bee dar nothing short Of pus was exerted recently. by Anderson, of Anderson's Book Shop, in her project to see that Kinnaird mers were suit- ably rewarded for their efforts the Kinnaird town celebra- tions swim meet, Unues its look at the average|f NEW BUSINESS in Cast ar Western specializes in the exotic, the lower-than-usual -price and the gift with an international flavor. Oriental wind chimes and scarves from Mexico and other countries, the pick of electronic equipment from Japan and onyx desk sets a a inyriad ‘of shapes and motifs are among the are constantly expanding and so, to if the Tet of products, operators of the concern have said. — Castlegar News Photo a STR SNE NE ST TEODOR ST ARITY STU-PO TV TE ATUTSIL SOE IS Goods From Round the World At New Castlegar Store Incense from the, Orient, ‘purses’ and wallets from’ Mexi- Bie the list goes on without en Where to get these without a round-the-world trip? ‘Castle- gar’s. newest, most exotic and by | ems, rar most widely-spread business ‘Saal orders ‘are sometim- air shi shippe waniate! ee leathercovered trays Mr. Oglow, are a wide benetita: sfor: Castlegar and dist- ths to ei 1 them, plus the, timejand other hand-made articles from’ Mexico, In'a a day and age when’ the ee dulled wi Sreater speed and | world comes to age whe door- step, Western International. En- danang ‘the most Popular it-|terprises is just one more of the stern es Enterprises, has them. » .- Featuring a wide variety of exotic products, several lines of electronic equipment from Jap- .an’ and clothing’ of: types - not ‘available elsewhere, the new. im- port business will concrentrate on lines not found anywhere’ in the Kootenays, Being operated by Ivan and Peter Oglow, the business at pre- sent imports products from West ‘Germany, France, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Mexico, Japan and Pak- istan. Ivan Oglow said this week that : markets for | the) concern and a greater From the Gallery bus times is available at the College office or at Kootenay Valley Coach Lines depots. CASTLE THEATRE TONIGHT & FRIDAY Shows at 7.00 & 9.00 SAT., MON., TUES. Matinee Sat. at 1.30 Shows at 7.00 & 9.00 in the Tory leadorehin race are chi So fast that it would be foolhar- dy to try predicting the outcome. General ‘elections are one thing; - leadership - races are something else, I don't and sticking my neck out to try te assess the mood of the publie on the eve of an election. But to try and. predict the mood ‘of 2,- 400 delegates in the heady at- mosphere of: an emotional con- vention? No thank you, While the Conservatives are trying to choose the man they hope ‘will soon take the highest responsibility possible in the country, there is an abundance | of news about that segment of society which takes the least re- News Chronicle summed up the re- cent Yorkville furor very nice- ly when it suggested there wouldn’t have been any trouble “if the weird ones had conced- ‘ed that you can’¢ drop out of society and still rar over the iS y should also realize that nonconformity: brings pub- licity, publicity: brings fame and fame brings its Problems as well as i id if you are on your fame (or notoriety, if| you prefer) there ‘is else handy who will. The Beatles, for all their beatnik front, were shrewd enough to convert their popu- larity. into hard economic as- sets. There was a ‘Bood 0 object fesson recently in London By Honrv Heald Character Better Prediction than Words. that the cure was. hot much bet- ter than the When Bank's b plate was fin- ally called in 1963 the picture painted. by the Norris Ce sion: was not. that ne a man il be stock acquired’ as the business OSTeSsseS, ie ett isthe first. such effort | for elther, of the brothers in the importing busines: So far, Ivan ald, no prob- Jems have been “encountered _ From Western Germany with -Of- ficers Ttave heen most helpful, he added. ‘When large orders are sent overseas — products are pur- chased, when possible, directly Canadians would like ber as one of their ® national heroes. from the manufacturer, — it re- quires about two to three mon- where the it ro moved in and milked a love-in for a tidy cash _ profit. When the hippies realize there is money to be made from their “impromptu” hap- penings, they will want to reap the harvest .for themselves. ‘Then they will find out there ‘are rules and responsibilities in- volved in running a business and they will be safely back in ‘the + | corral of conventional society. Meanwhile, in New_. York jail, Harold Chamberlain Banks is probably also thinking there are some ‘advantages to going along with some of the more conventional ways'of society. checkered career in the US. was: blithely overlooked when he came to Canada in 1948 as the hero who rid the | Great Lakes of the ated. Canadian Seamen’s ool. It was not long, however, before two alls rewards, not astute San to shipping companies a aud the ‘ 5ea- | : men Back-to-School Sale Eg ALL STOCK ON SALE _ Savings for Adults, Teenagers and Children —_ BONNETT’S BOYS & MENS WEAR 1968 RCA VICTOR TELEVISION is HERE Now Arriving Daily at GLS ELECTRONICS LTD. 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The tourney was sponsored by Castlegar-Robson” Minor \Base- all tion: \ Grand 'Froks* was’ leading the game 2.0 when in the bot, tom of the seventh inning, two away, Creston Sore a with three well-placed hits that brought in their ‘three runs. ‘Kimberley ar donated py. “Joe Header et of ing game ~ that’ was’ scoreless until ° She bottom of the’ seventh inning When Berge of ‘Kimber! Se era ele none. lech,’ who’ itched’ tho 7 first ies im P play,’ had four strikeouts" nd one’ 'walk..' is Chamb Ten Gretchin in the fifth inning. Chambers ‘struck out‘ two ‘and ‘|walked one while, Gretchin struck out five and}. raiked one. Terry Dawes ‘‘of:Kinn Canada’ Safeway ’ ‘A’ trophy ‘to’ Cliff tain of the Cresto: Norman Blais, the B trophy to Kimberley.- Five tae ,Kim- The losing pitcher ‘was ‘Den- |t imbers, who relieved Al- ie Creston Babe Ruth Team ‘A’ Trophy naird, He then threw the first ball ofthe tourney, Buddy Marr. tad the Ver- satiles provided their PA system fore .Sunday’s : games with Bill description -of ‘the games. The following is a recap of the other four.games played fr in the. two-day tourney.: : * GAME,1 Grand | Forks beat Nelson 30 Saturday ‘morning.’ Hamag- ami, the g pitcher, struck out 14.men and had.no walks. The losing«(pitcher, ‘Terry 4 Severyn, Strack, out. i and walk: Castlegar Sporting ‘Goods, ‘They [the 8th beat Castlegar’ 10.in an excit- | t losing : pitcher was Mathison. ‘ cosines? GAMES4> Sunday * morning Creston £ von, over Kimberley 4-1. ir e -winnin, ig pitcher, Barn: es struck out five ‘and ‘walked dour. Losing: pitcher: was’ Boch: iberley, brian Grand Forks, Nelson, and Gastlesie participat- this the second annual Babe Ruth baseball ‘tournament. Ne lais, tournament Ackerman ‘welcomed. all those present and extended CCA COMMER | Kea CASTLEGAR. NEWS - greetings from the Town of Kin- winkofé : giving ~a ‘play-by-play || Pocket adding machin From France Boys? OFFICIAL OPENING Not a Sale — Just Everyday Low Prices! "Gifts for Everyone for All Occasions Over 100 ‘pes. ‘of elegant jewellery Bal point pens with built in light t case with pultt in light . $4.95 . $1.87 and ‘Up Ladies’ and | Gents’ 17 Jewel watches ........ From Hong Kong Beaded and seqi $7.50 and Up Lamb’s Wool, Angora, Cashmere Sweaters 18. 95 Up 3 pe. Ladies’ rayon pyjamas 40 © $8.95 | a No. 1 Gaus! 4 Plump, firm golden fruit .. $18.50 Rotary T.V. Lamps Transistor Radios .. From Taiwan Hand painted desk screens Shore _ Vinyl handb h Bamb ‘wind chime: Hand painted ‘scrolls Hand carved ‘wall Plaques From Pakistan From Mexico Oil paintings: on velvet Hand embroidered woollen stoles . Onyx _bookends,: ash trays, pen holders .- $26.95 Up Leather ‘covered ‘glass tag Hand carved serving trays From Japa nm Berry: set Hand finished Teak portable bar- Musical jewel hox “ ubical “j i ios Toshiba 19” _ Conmole Color T.V. (4886. 66 less trade ‘order . tor batteries: low, low. prices. insistor. radios are guaranteed for 3 mente! and up 'to‘8'sets of batteries supplied free: V. sets aré ‘guaranteed ; for ‘one full year. ‘There ign no interruption in your ‘Miewing All Toshi Te A ! HU e FEATURE 2. Comfortable spacious KEMPERMAN 2 Bedroom Apartments - 1. Proven ‘convenient design. layout. 3. Excellent quiet. location. near high. school. pes 4, Quiet Priya assured. 6. Noiseless electric: heat, room controlled. 7. Bright roomy kitchen 8. Handy utility.‘ room. with dining space. 9. Adequate parking space .with lawn areas. and. shade trees. 10. Rent, just over $100 per month, TV- included. | Phone for : PP tment to view, 365-5338 Thurs, Pre ternatic nal Interprises imports from All ‘Over the World” 11 Pine Street. Next to Gem Cleaners. “Phone Castlegar: 365. 7377 “$19.95. Up Imported. _ ‘For slicing :.. Local: : Snowhite heads. . * Serve with “cheese sauce. CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Set. 7, 1967 a an Gr 30 cot anor i Blossom ...:.:. : 0. Ibs. $1.39 Empress Pure. { q er Regular or Chunk. oa a z ; 48 fl. oz, tin .. is “| : Sun-Rype. © . Juice Blue Label: i, Vrs : ee: Ah hh 48 £1. ‘oz. tin fh "airway or Nob Hin. Me Bae : Rich coffee flavor.: 69¢ 2" 2 Ib. Y 3] ‘ 3 5 i Ie: eg | ne e eon Meat: 3.51.0 sat::.< i d 7 Ww 12 oz. tin 9 for e : _ for 1. Aan Wu i ais Captain’s Choice.” ~ Frozen. 4 20 oz. ae Meee aneme September 7a or Round Bone Roast. Top Quality, Government Inspected. Bay Canada Choice: Canade ‘Good: =. 6 3O : . Pork Government’! ; Inspected. 1b. Pi. ae "serve With: Town ) Small Frozen. ‘tee es House Apple. Sauce. Lb. tte cts o 69e. , : | Poly bags ..... Prairie Maid Ses Mom's , egedy : Margarine _ ‘Wheat Puffs. No. 1 Quality 25 Pint package 49c ; Spic & Span ; ‘Cleaner ". Special offer. | 41 oz. pkg. .......: 4 "Libby's an . Cheer _Dateuant _ Special offer. .. ‘Gnt. size pkg. .... 8} Spaghetti 14: fl. 0z.-, tin : 1 Ib. pkg. 2 for 55¢ De Loos yun,