Clinton News-Record, 1968-03-28, Page 3SALES with SERVICE
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— In Ontario, for example; major emphasis is being directed
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training and mobility programs which are applicable to the
entire rural population.
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utilization of natural resources are the two concepts inspiring ARDA.
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.Males Should. D.C>:minate!
Shirley Keller
(Photo by Iladden's Studio)
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Ontario Street United Church
Clinton, was decorated with bas.
kets of bronze andyellow mums
for the wedding of Carol Linda
Kempston, Clinton, and Ronald
Bruce Horton, of'doderich,Sat.,
urday, March 9.
Parents of the bride are Mr.
and Mrs. Donald Kempston,
'Clinton. The groom is the son
,of Mr. and Mrs. H. Franklin
Horton, Goderich,
The Rev. G. Mills officiated
at the double-ring, ceremony.
Given in marriage by her
father, the bride wore an en.
chanting formal gown of frosted
silk sonesta with shallow scoop
neckline, lily-point sleeves and
fitted bodice giving way to a
gentle A-line skirt. The bodice
and sleeves were overlaid with
chantilly lace, andbacic interest
was provided with a chantilly
lace tralif•'itlqatheciralueifece- "
draping ArMarthe:sbouldetsai
.triple illusion scalloped veil
was held in place by a crown
of silk sonesta roses, and she
carried a crescent of Eternal
Sun roses.
Miss Marie Elliott, of Lon:
don„. was maid of honour. She
and the bridesmaids, Lynda
Cooke, of 'Clinton and Mrs. June
Horton, of Goderich, were iden.
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As if we didn't have eliOngh
to worry about, now some pe&t
simistio psychiatr ist is worried
that the hilmaA male is head.
ing for obsolescence. AS Pr.
John 4ioll put, it, "A woman
can liaVigate a bomber as easily
as a man.-
Ile said .WPMen are assuming
the dOminant role in society
and new even control concept
tioh. Soon, thinks' Dr, Rich,
refrigerated sperm and artif.
icial fertilization will do away
with fatherhood;
Personally Pve never heard
of anything more ridiculous and
if Dr. pier' is any kind of a psy.
chiatrist he will realize that
his fears are groundless. The
human female will never ever
in a thousand years let the
human male be replaced. Be.
lieye me, Doctor.
I don't knout of any normal
woman who feels she could do
without a man, Re may tie
big and clumsy; or stubborn
and lazy; or handsome and vain;
or clever and boring; or small
and mousey. It doesn't matter,
If hers her' man she will love
him and hold onto him till the
end of the world - and longer if
there is a way.
ing over-jacket. Her hat was a
cloche-style of beige, orange,
yellow and green flowers, and
her accessories were beige. A
corsage of orangeDelight roses
completed her ensemble.
The groom's mother, who
assisted, wore a two-piece tur•
quoise suit with pink hat and
black accesSories. She carried
pink Delight roses.
For her wedding trip to south.
western points, the bride chose
a mint green three-piece suit
with baick accessories and a
corsage of pink carnations.
On their return, the couple
will make their home at 84
Kingston Street, Goderich,
Lynda Cooke, Of Clinton, en.
tertained the bride at a miscel.
laneous shower in her home
prior to the wedding,. Mrs.
Everett Horton also held amis.
cellaneous shower in her God.
erich home,
It,'S sickening to see the way
some strong ihenWhinahecailSe
they have lost ground .t. the
opposite sex, It shows heW
spineless and, gutless they
really are and whays moFei,
it makes them very uriAttygc;,
five to: women.
After centuries of being meek
and miserable, women have filly
ally shown their male carne:
Panions that they are capable
of more than child-bearing and
housework. But just becailse
women have taken their right.
All place in society, men need
not whimper and wail that tem.
ininity i.s lost and chivalry, is
dead. All any man needs to do
is grab his lady her type.
writer ribbon, take away her
personalized par keys and set
her gently though firmly one
pace behind him.
The very, fact that° many
Young women are growing hanks
and banks of long straggly hair
is proof that unconsciously
women want to -revert to the
days When men were the mas.
tern of all they surveyed. But
how does the modern male re.
act? Typically stupid. Ile lets
his tresses grow longer than
hers in an effort to impress
her with his manliness.
When men refuse to accept
their responsibilities, women
must take over for them, That's
their duty as helpmates in the
game of Iv meets, girl. But
it isnft the natural way and
Women on the whew 000, hike
it, most Would Cling and cleave
in silent obedience if menwouid
rule as men shottld, with love
and devotion and pretection,
taut Ove some men a. little
rope and they'll hang them.
selves every time. Let the
° woman indicate ever so slightly
that she's subject to his will.
and heft make her crawl for
every morsel of tenderness and
praise he gives. Instead of treat.
ing her with the kind of res.
pact she deserves, he'll reduce
her to the status of a dog
who'll sit when she's told and
lick the hand which beat her.
Some men -- maybe Dr. Rich
is one of them - go through
their entire lives not ever dis.
covering that women are like
flowers. Given loving attention
and the proper environment,
women will stand firm to draw
compliments and recognition to
their husbands. Like flowers,
women come in all shapes and
sizes - but each demands a °,;
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cleOloated -caretaker before
will bloom in ildlest
And dust fiewqs,Wilig‘rew
wild if they are not, well teal,
ed, so WOMen. will :have their
way if men ,shirk their duty,
Put leave the garden,? 'Never,
Withent the gardener :flowers
would eventually and so
Would wamatt without her Man.
She may get the upperhanci bnt
there are still some functions
she just can't perform alone,
I '/Or one de not .care to
navigate a bomber, Pr, gioh,
I.don"t even want to assume the
dominant role in society. I may
control conception to some de.
gree but refrigerated sperm and.
artificial fertilization sound
about as exciting as pale, limp
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tically attired in formal gowns
of moss .georgette, featuring
tiny moss velvet bodices high.
lighted by bateau necklines with
matching velvet bows for their
matching veils. They carried
hand bouquets of Eternal Sun
roses.
Everett Horton, Goderich,
was groomsman for his brother,
and guests were escorted by
Bradley Kempston, brother of
the bride, Clinton, and Paul.
Betties, of Goderich.
Organist Miss Lois Grasby,
of Clinton, accompanied soloist
Don Symons, who sang "Wede
ding Prayer" and "0 Perfect
Love."
For the reception at the Royal
Canadian Legion Hall, Clinton,
the bride's mother chose a mint
green lace sheath with match.
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