8 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Sept. 11, 1969 Hawaiian Honeymoon For August Newlyweds followed the mld August wed- ding ceremony which united in marriage Arlane Frances Archambault, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rene Archambault of Kinnaird, and Curtis Al- bert Jordan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jordan of Van- couver, Father E. A. Brophy of- ficlated at the ceremony held in St. Rita’s Catholic Church which decorated in brownlaty: yellow daisy mums. loist, Mrs. Steve Gallo 3", accompanied by organ: rs. Vianich of Trail Given in marriage al “her father, the bride wore a floor- length gown of white peau d'elegance. White daisies with yellow centers) complimented ie empire w: chan- tilly lace bodice featured tily- point sleeves while a ereeping chapel train of lace was fitted at the waist. Her shoulder-length, three- tier nylon veil was securec to a crown headpiece of peau d’elegance. : She carried her mother's white prayer book and a cas- cading bouquet of white daisy mums and yellow rose buds. Maid-of-honour, Miss Peg- gy Williamson of ievoltoke Ra attendants, Miss L; an Ar: chambault and Mes. Ackney, both of Kionsind, were attired in siseveless for- mal gowns of fortrel crepe. White daisies decorated the} empire waists. Each carried a bouquet of white daisy mums entwin- ed with yellow ribbon and wore small white and yellow white ‘peau d'elegance “font. waist. She carried a basket of white and yellow bate ums, Best man was Richard Jordan of Vancouver with Mr. Ron Waller of Xelowna and Mr. Mark Atchambault sharing ius! Whit ers and a big bearing the insc! Luck Arlane and P curt,” orated the Kinnaird Hall for the reception. A four- tier wedding cake decorated with yellow roses and white iiy-otne.valley and eight miniature brides- maids and ushers, was placed on a small lace-covered table Mrs, Stella Ball, was tupped with two white doves carry-|§ ing silver rings Toast to the bride was Rropased by the bride’s uncle, er Archambault. Master of ceremonies, Mr. Tommy Biln, read a tele- pram from Dartsmouth, Eng: al For her daughter's wed- Mrs. Archambault wore green Jacquard hite accessories while the|§ groom's mother wore an aqua dress of fortrel and a hat of suit with beige accessories. The_newlyweds wilt re- side in Burnaby. Guests were from Kin- naird, Castlegar, Trail, daisies their hair. The flower oh ff Kin- Miss | Francis son, Dawson Creek, . Calgary, Regina and San HAWAIIAN HOLIDAY could be relaxing on the sands of Honolulu’s famous Waikiki beach in the shade of a cluster of surf- boards. It's a wonderful way to spend an afternoon, whether you're an attractive girl like this or a Canadian on a a restful vaction. Boredom is unknown in Hawaiian these islands where a great variety of act- ivities can be enjoyed by the tourist includ- ing sightseeing, shopping, swimming, surf- ing, fishing and boating plus the thrill of trying native dishes of giant shrimp in pine-| apple, pit-roasted pig and fresh tropic fruit, —CP. A. Photo Children are not natur- ally clean in their habits, They have to learn through the example of their parents: Teach your child, first of all, to view bathtime as one of ‘the most Pleasant periods , says the The 0 Six”. Encourage him to. Cvash and himself, him when he does federal | does cum powder. ‘Give special care to the child’s sex organs. When your child reaches the age of two, he should be taught to wash .and dry his hands alone. However, watch him’ constantly: so that he] we n't burn himself with a to keep his nails clean id using : a nail- Is short. first may gently a least for the fiat! h Using a foothbrush at ing cult. Brus! 1 taking care to di his head’ completely. tA imp! imply be because he may tear 1S heit. During periods o! cessive heat, a cool beth at 90 degrees morning and night eeeenee the shoul te the baby’s, skin be, a Htated by the heat, use tal- Planning of Food 24.HOUR SERVICE CASTLEGAR TAXI Phone 365-7222 ROGER CORBEIL .FULLY. INSURED ‘Aided by Booklet From Health Dept. People who have cooked for a family for years often say they can’t get used to cooking for one. They find it difficult to cut down their buying and cooking habits. As a result, they often find themselves with left-overs to cope with and spoiled food throw out. Thus, many q CASTLEGAR & FALL FAIR ASSOCIATION Meeting is called for Tuesday, Sept. 23rd, 7.30 p.m. Legion Hall to discuss the closing of Books and Trophies etc. Organizations Representatives are urged to attend. DISTRICT 237 tha it simpler to have unap- petizing and toast and tea or soup and sand- wich meals. The federal health depart- ment — publication, “Food Guide for the Older Person” naird, wore a formal dress of white peau de’elegance feat- uring puffy sleeves. The gown, like those of the atten- WON 60 GAMES harles Radbourne won hile World Book Encyclopedia. It is Said Jogging Originated in Hillvale Vermont Meet Juniper Oswald Goober the Orisinater about the c oreo of gin flogging bu but gla: | Goobe ine ry aint in e904 That’s when Juniper, Qs- wald Goober moved to the remote mountain hamlet. Goober was to Jogging wee m Eli Olds was to Re paren — its originator and namesake, Goober was a writer. Bele was weustock o full selection of SAVAGE SHOES for children Maddocks Shoe Store moked and some said he drank too Touch beer. doctor said so i at's: why Goober moved to Hillvale from New York Cit ts He rented a little cottage on the mountainside about a mile out of town where he could write undisturbed, get] ai plenty of fresh air and be far way from the gnc temp-| tatigns of the big cit Goober’s hangup "ies his editor, who demanded that he write at least four articles a week and send them. to New ork. on the morning train, the only one out oi Hillvale., The train left. at 6.12 a.m., so Goober got’ up at 5.30. a.m. allowing himself ample time to walk the mile to the. 6 village. ‘so he wouldn't path" sS the station and Goo- ‘ber, fought | You can count the world’s truly great beers on the fingers of one hand -—and one of them comes from Canada. CARLING Black fat t" Black Yebel....s0 good it’s made Canada famous for beer throughout the world iquor Control Board or by ight ‘against it, found. himself, lumbering down the trail to town at. a slow, steady, jolt- ing bs a Goober... .;the first} 1a; epks. were ‘agony. He food. 8 it along for awhile, ps; to’ catch his then jolt’ some more Be Pauls pet to the village — sweat-soaked and panting like HY whipped dog. - beramies a; mothing Was a sa ateen: downhill i It allowed him to sleep for an extra half hour. He also found that he was sleep- ing more soundly than he bi ever had befor In 1 3 weeks, Goober lust and it saves much money, the publication says. larger siz hot if you throw half of the big ones away! Of course there will be left-overs occasionally. They can be put together, with can- to juice or milk COME IN AND ANNOUNCEMENT. 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CPA passenger agent Al Gra- ham assures the dog “Lord Montgomery III” of ae service for owner. r Lynne Benson on a recent check-in at Vancouver Interna- tional Airport. — CPA Photo CARL‘S PLAZA DRUGS PH: 365-7269 Fiftieth Anniversary is Celebrated By the ae Health Department CASTLEGAR NEWS; Thursday, Sept. 11, 1969 9. YOUR DOLLARS BUY MORE AT LUCKY DOLLAR STORES FRESH KILLED Roasting Chicken au. Government Approved &up Ib. 59: Chuck Steak ; Canada Choice, Canada Good Mature Grain-Fed Beef | .65¢ SWIFT'S MEATY ¢ Ib. Pork Riblets FRESH KILLED FRYING CHICKEN Which of the he functions does the federal) Business and Professional Directory trot ty, followed by a “fond line of his neighbors. “What are all those peo- Ple doing?” he he asked a vil- Jager. “Oh, they're ont for their Suni Oswald Goo! It’s good for your health,’ % the villager replied. ‘igh- bors, who. would took out their windows and laugh pile: he, ag dalted past, like a puffing © and. peripining. But eter. a . few, wi have to walk a few steps to edtch his breath, but. could go the entire’ mile at a slow, Steady. pace, And to , his amazement’ he actually began cigarettes. and beer. .His- fat, pasty face became. lean and Soon he was trotting easily. down the. trail each morning, waving to his.neigh- bors and smiling happily as he jolted along. He no. longer left his'cot- tage at 5:30 to meet the 6.12. As the weeks went by, Goob- tation n.|ing to stay fit, running at a His movin a the incid: ent appeared in the Sept.