Legtsra tt Perdiasens $ ones ria, & Bldg, VOL. 36, No. 71 grapes promised - ral wh E spects his grape crop. H ie theresa lt more more peo- ple going into it (juce)," he said. ‘The reasons are simple: For one, winemakers don't importing 10 different have to invest as much as ape ules among them a $800 (ns grape crusher and press. “1 Nose a7e two main boom phi mo have to have mays by ‘ole juice you AAT os Srepenrower Emilio Susanna, 313 - rd Ave. n- says his grapes won't be r nother month, but local winemakers won't have to wait that Tong. Thelr ropes will be orriv: ing nex elsinate tat” He saye variably produce the same wine, regardiess of who makes it, Not so with says 100 different People buying the same have any oyupmant can vary of prope wil ake ‘make their own wine ... 109 different varieties of with so muss or fuss,” wine. Osi syn coctlausd on page AZ AKC ea Government silent on sanctions By The Canadian Press People across Canada held demonstrations Friday damandg sar arares io rerpose to the aged Soviet attack on a South Korean civilian airliner, but the federal government ail refused to aay what actions Canada might take in retaliation. Until we know what final explanation ed si and wevomades Jdgunentcn that expl wea whee Go getny to do elect Ro Tries Meer Trodeau tld roportera when he arrived in Ottawa tren juropean vacation. arepath he and External Afsirs Minster Alan MacEachen tary codemoad he vit t Union, uut they would not say i conierng wach actions a ealing bore the protest wer, any new inlatives with the Soviet Union tare on hold,” MacEachen said, including a trip he had Janned to make to the Soviet Union at year's end. “dows think the Soviet Unio can gut away witht in the mind of the publi” MacEachen sud re no pla al prose far & jolt arin of sancioes wit the US nbough Casas la bong bept informed of American volgen he said. iE KILLED 1 tas nae Canadiens were among 268 passengers killed when the Korean Air Lines Boeing 747 was shot down in Soviet airspace by a fighter plane just west of the southern tip of Sakhalin Island, In Toronto, about 250 people marched and burned = Soviet flag, and Hiarold Ballard, president of Maple Leaf Gardens, announced he was barring the touring Moscow Circus from playing in the Gardens. lallard, owner of Toronto Maple Leafs of the National Hockey League and Hamilton Tiger Cats of the Canadian The winning numbers in Saturday's Loto 649 dra 1, 6, 13, 15, 22, 27, The GW WEATHERCAST ov Sect nithaton hover ny, Tie andor shccts Se ose | ‘ant chance o procipvoncn foSey Suspect Pubiished at “The Crossroads of the Kootenays” CASTLEGAR, BRITISH COLUMBIA, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1969 FOR KOOTENAY SOCIETY New ceramics supply venture underway By DIANE STRANDBERG Stall Writer ‘© proposed market/garden nursery mf anny Sty te dapper barked on a new money-making sche ceramic ‘poly vestre Tua be projec given te gabon by Socty mem- bers this week, will see the Society act frome eompeny 5 Rebel Bld the Bectety bepes'te use the profits (9 raise tile 82 wage for handicapped clients currently produc- Muppborststb objects’ at The Clay Castle. wheare productive” could be given a oes eee ates soem tacking thew fesactaly indeyendent “Pat he ay th fewer We th te ce wards for effort,” Ehman Unions split on wage freeze union, the 7,000-member pa- de perworkare union, and the mamber Pulp, Paper tnd Woodworkers Tr president Jack Munro, who earlier offered to accept a first-year wage freeze for his But they sald they are de- to maintain a com- mon front with the wood- ‘workers on tactics to support union demands, “I don’t agroe with that position (a freee) because in year apres Zeon copay or and ler content po y of fap” that it wil threaten the scheduling and. contracting common front worked out out are also included. this woek between Gruntman said his uniou 40,000-member woodworkers continued on page AZ Football League, said in written statement tthe Octebe performances of the cireus have been “a satiation of the seection of the sorerameat ead the people However in Halas, promoter rundman says fo ahead wi ha Canadien tor and bopca Canadians wil differentiate between the cscus tnd actions by the Soviet military. In Montreal, about 100 members oF the city's Korean raded in front of the Soviet consulate justia,” “Make a public apology” and ‘s I orean community marched in trnt of the Soviet Tinbaaey caryiag pl nd she ting “Stop killing tivllana” id "Angel of death Androp ». spokesman for the city’s Ukrainin community urged 2 Sections (A&B) The decision to establish he wholesale outlet lowed an extensive market study conducted in conjunction with a hier med ayo nny oe are pred "phcien sayeth study prove thats eveamicwhceale supply centre would be a viable enterprise in an area sup- sg 50 ceramiepproducing operations and at least 100 basement “I (the market sty) told us there a giant de ‘mand for this luet,” Ehman said. mid. murvey was conducted among a sample of coral oles in the Rostecaye. The crane prodocers one full-time 5 Nancy Clay, who was hired to coordinate the market Bruce Westlake, “owas grou an educatign tania as manager. et set garden will be made when a feasibility study in presented to Society members in October. Ho explained that the Society is able to proceed with the rupply business because itis a smaller-scale project, ; RCMP investigates fatal accident By CasNews Statt toa safe stop at the bottom ef Castlegar RCMP are in- Sherbiko Hill ae vig the death TH Pte cba, also travelling northbound, ‘came over the crest of the hill and ran over Seantland, Witnesses to tne aceident are f. being interviewed. The driver of the second ple fe sainown and the ICMP are be fumpedout ofthe trck as come forward, Anfuae hav. it was moving. ing any kaowledge of the ac- A passe ged to cleat aed conta he control the truck and bring it RCMP. the Canadian go: ernment 2 spend all commercial air travel with the Soviet Un ‘CALLS FOR SUSPENSION government to suspend all air travel between the taro countries in accordance with the 1979 Bonn Agreement. In a letter to Trudeau from association president RE. Cook, the association condemned the stack as “inercusabe™ and indirect contravention of international conventions and standards ‘Toe Boon Agreement was a Canadian intative atthe eeting in West Germany, Signed by Kingdom, West Germany, France ll nd Japan it proves fhe suspension ofall air services between those countries and any offending ned on page AZ ™~