CANADA CORD, the highest award for jas been presented 15-year-old Kelli Laurine O'Neail. Kelli Guides, h Brownle in 1969 al the age o up to Guides in 1972. She has gone on dozens of camps throughou and Guide years receiving dd became a t seven, flying t her Brownlie many badges among which Is her Religion and Life Badge and Wilderness Badge. Last year she received her All Around Cord. Kelll Is shown here with District Commissioner Sharon Huston, left, and Guide Captain Judy Rowland, Second Robson Guide Company Photo Over 450 Students take Part In Cross-Country First annual ti races were held at Ootischenia Elementary School on Tuesday of last week, with students of schools, pi trophies to the winners, with ribbons awarded to the first-, second-, and third-place finish- performing well, in spite of ers. All 460 participants who weather the events at their Mr. Holden, district super- schools received ribbons, Races Clarke x 's Pool 750 - 2nd Avenue North First Session: July 4 to July 15 REGISTRATION Thursday, June 29 9a.m. to 12 noon All Red Cross Levels nn ae Dial 365-5106 for information Betore you buy, th FOR PRIVATE USE OR BUSINESS AUTOVEST—LEASE TO OWN Basedon e of this plan, All monies pald apply to purchase. Why te up your cash or borrowing power. First and last month's rent — then drive away. 36-Month Lease EXAMPLES Le or simply return "78 0-100 CHEV PU $129 per mo. or simply return "78 ECONO VAN $136 per mo. nd price Lease-end price $1875 or simply eeturn ‘78 ZEPHYR SEDAN $124 per mo. tei nd price or simply raturn ‘78 CAMERO HT 3138 pai Leate-end price 2! 2025 or simply return ‘78 DODGE VAN me. $129 per mo. 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Boys’ time 6 minutes 50 seconds: 1st\—Marcus Garbour, Robson; 2nd—Michael Corbett, Twin’Rivers; and 3rd—Lennie Marshall, Kinnaird. The organizers of the cross-country races, the staff of Ootischenia | Elementary School, would like to thank Castlegar School Distriet No. 9 for the expenses, superintend- ent Holden for presenting the trophies, teachers for their time and effort in preparing the children, teachers and parents for transportation, and the participants for putting on such a good show, Provincial Another Active Week in Kinnaird Little Lassie Softball League In Monday night's action, it was Maloney Pontiac Buick 14, Cohoe Insurance 6, Pitching for Maloney was Danny Reed, with hils by Barb Cheveldave, Carla Wright, Con- nie Paulson, Colleen Ehman, Sheri Hill and Tammy Palsson. Wednesday evening, Cas- Uegar Savings Credit Union blasted Carpets by Ivan Oglow, 20-5, Pitching for CSCU was Deanna Neumann. Hits were made by Sarah Johnston and Cindy Tamelin with two and Betty Lou Henke with one, _ Scoring with walks were Sheri- Lyn Makeiv and Sherri Popoff. Pitching for Oglow were Sherry Bouthillier and Stacey Conkin. Sherry Bouthillier scored with a hit, while runs were made by Stacie Batchelor, Kelly Bouthillier, Lori Pettigrew and Cindy Read. In another Wednesday night game, it was Castlegar Furniture Village defeating Cohoe Insurance, 10-2. Pitching for Furniture Vil- lage was Connie Batchelor, who also smashed in a home run. Natalie Postnikoff scored with two triples. Scoring for Cohoe was pitcher Alexis Walsh, with one and Kim Sorenson with one. Alexis Walsh held Furniture Village to one score in four innings. Amy McKinnon made a great fly-ball catch. Thursday night, Carpets by Ivan Oglow downed Elks No, 50, 11-9. Winning pitcher was Sher- ry Bouthillier, with runs scored by Peggy Scott, Sherry Bou- thillier, Stacey Conkin, Lerae Frisby and Lana Bergeron. Chucking for the Elks was Selena May. Runs were made by Deanna Holuboff with three, Christina Edblad with two and Leah Ford with one. Friday night Castlegar CB Radio Club played a double- header at Blueberry Creck against Carpets by Ivan Oglow and Castlegar Savings Credit Union, : In game one, it was 29-1 for the CB'ers over Oglow. Scoring for the CB’ers was winning pitcher Rhonda Gray, with a home run and, two hits; Shelly Pakula with a home run and two hits; Laurie Ann Krav- ski with a home run and one hi Jennine Harding with four Michelle Szkica with four hi Nicole Wabisca with three hits; Kerry Ann Szkica, who bagged a double and a triple; Debbie Cheveldave with one hit and Allison Zanet with one hit. Scoring for Oglow was Kelly Bouthillier, with a walk. In game two, Castlegar CB Radio Club downed Castlegar Savingg Credit Union, 10-0. Laurie Ann Kravski pitched her first complete shut- Big Draw this Saturday The Western Canada Lot- tery Foundation recently an- nounced that the Provincial lottery has scheduled its big- gest bonus draw ever, on July 30. June and June Provincial buttonholer! The Ath the usual time. All at Just select your stitch. Touch a button. And sew. ELECTRONICALLY! It's never been so easy. Every stitch you want is built into our exclusive ‘memory bank.’ Including a one-step ena performs countless sewing tasks in a fraction of the touch of a button! Plus, you get the convenlence of our exclusive Flip & Sew* convertible surface that lets you switch from flat bed to free arm, instantly! 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As always, the bonus draw is held in accordance with loltery regulations which pro- vide that after the expiry of the one-year claiming period, all unclaimed prize money be transferred: to a special prize fund for bonus draws. The next Provincial lottery draw will take place on Sunday atthe C.N. Tower in Toronto. Among the lottery ticket distributors in the Castlegar area, 23 outlets directly. assist the Kootenay Society for the Handicapped. See the adver- tisement clsewhere on this page for more information. #1, 401 Front St., Castlegar oul of the season, Scoring for the CB'ers with one hit each was Jennine Harding, Michelle Szkica, Rhonda Gray and Laurie Ann Kravaki. Chucking for CSCU was Deanna Neumann, Saturday morning, Elks’ No. 650 downed Castlegar Savings Credit Union, 14-10, Winning pitcher was Tracy Jenks, Janna Command slam: , med a home run for the Elks, Scoring with hits were Marnie Van Male, Selene May and Janna Command with two each, and Lisa DeBiasio, Christine *Edblad, Leanne Bentley, Tracy Jenks, Sandra Sharp and De- anna Holuboff with one apiece. _ Castlegar Junior Golf By GERRY W. and CHARLIE C. This Saturday, the Juniors will have their big day, as hosts of the annual Castlegar Junior Open Golf Tournament, and hopefully, on the course also. This yearly event draws a good number of entries, with handicaps from 5-36, from all Ootischenia And Thrums Now Tied With seven weeks gone in the Men's Commercial Fastball League, the standings are as follows: Team Pts, Ootischenia Thrums 10 3 Kalesnikoffs 8 CanCel 7 N.W.Homes 6 Big Rock 6 Realty Marlane Hotel 6 PassCreek 5 Castlegar 3 Cubs Turbo 2 Approximately five weeks remain in the league schedule, with games being played Mon- day to Thursday evenings at the following locations: Monday —Ootischenia and Inland Gas Park; Tuesday—Kinnaird Park, Ootischenia and Inland Gas Park; Wednesday—Kinnaird Park, Pass Creek Park and Tarrys; Thursday—Ootischenia and Inland Gas Park. Everyone is invited to at- 1end these games, as well as the tournament scheduled for July 28, 29 and 30 at the Kinnaird Park. over the West Koot In For Tickets On... LS & a Ovincial Please contact your Kootenay Society for the Handl- : capped Distributors: Castlegar Drug; West's Dept. Store; Mitchell Supply; Bonnett's Men's Wear; MacLeod's Store; Joe Alves ~ Store; Castle Bowl; Johnny's Groceries & Gas; Robson General Store; Castlegar Golf Club; Plaza Bakery; B&W Signs; Lena Urbani, Castlegar; Dan Shields, Selkirk College; Caldset Groceteria; Charlie Christen- sen; Alex Terrekoff, Sawmill; Sabitino Rapponi, Pulp Mill; John Chernenko, Castlegar; Bob Foubister, Pulp Milt; Chris Reorda, Castlegar; Art Langlois, Pulp Mill; Al Middleton, Pulp Mill. SUPPORT A LOCAL CHARITY at 365-5812 Contact Al f the championship flight, the competition this time around, should be very close, as there are five to six shot-makers around, capable of firing rounds of between 74 and 79 for 18 holes of medal play. Competition in the other three flights will be equally tough. We hope to see a good turn-out of girls this year, to form a full flight and have fun, too, There will be prizes for low gross and low net scores and for the longest drive and closest-to- the-pin contest. Entry fee in- cludes lunch, The tee-off time is 0 am. In conjunction with the open, this tourney will count towards the circuit points total for 1978. After two rounds at Nelson and Trail two Trail golfers, A. Rintou! and B. Sherwood, are the leaders of the field, com- peting for a spot on the zone 4 team, followed by R. Dunn of Castlegar. Trail also leads the team competition ahead of Castlegar and Nelson. Some of Castlegar's top golfers missed the first round at Nelson, while competing at the coast, and will have “blood in their eyes," trying to catch up. So, everything points to quite a tournament at Castle- gar this Saturday. This week is Junior Golf Week in B.C. One of the events to raise money for the Juniors is a “Beat the Pro” contest. In order to do that, a participant has to shoot a net score of two below the established pro's score, to become a winner of the Pepsi-Cola-sponsored com- petition. is for Clearance — Clearance on Ceramic Tiles! 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Choose attendants. Plan new home, begin shopping for it. Send for honeymoon brochures, consult a travel agent Three Months Before: Complete your guest list. Order invitations'and announcements. Begin shopping for trousseau. Address Invitations and announcements (allow three to four weeks for engraving). Set date to order attendants’ dresses. One Month Befoie: Buy the groom's wedding gift. Mail your invitations. Order flowers for wedding, reception. Have final dress and headpiece fitting. Have portrait taken. : Choose gifts for your attendants. Order groom's ring. Arrange todging for out-of-town guests. Plan your bridesmaids’ luncheon. Make plans for the rehearsal dinner. Write thank-you notes for gifts. Complete your trousseau. a Go with your fiance for marriage license. Arrange to transport attendants to church. Check on delivery of all purchases. Send announcements to newspapers. Make an appointment with hairdresser. Buy your luggage; double check honeymoon reservations. 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