HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1969-02-06, Page 3On Saturday, December 14,
Gait, .Annette Johnston, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Stewart
Johnston, Blyth, and Kenneth
ohn Daer, son 'of Mr. and 'Mrs.
Bert Daer; RR 1, Auburn,
exchanged marriage vows in
Blyth United Church, The
Reverend W. Q. Mather
performed the ceremony while
Mrs. D. Kai, organist,
accompanied the soloist, Mrs.
Harold Campbell, who sang
"The Lord's Prayer" and "This,
Is Our Way",
Given in marriage by her
father, the bride chose a
floor -length gown of white
French crystal peau. The bodice
was highlighted by a bateau
neckline, long lilypoint sleeves
and an empire waistline.
Chantilly lace adorned the
bodice and sheath skirt. A
detachable chapel train
cascading from the back empire
waistline was completely
silhouetted with hand -clipped
appliques of the, same delicate
Chantilly lace.
She wore a cathedral -length
illusion veil which cascaded from
her headpiece of rhinestone
trimmed white velvet flowers.
She carried a bouquet of red and
white roses.
Maid of honour was Mrs.
Gordon Caldwell and
bridesmaids were Mrs. Murdie
Souch,sister of the bride and
Miss Laura Daer, sister of the
groom. They chose floor -length
gowns of purple velvet, similarly
styled to that of the bride. They
wore matching velvet bows in
their hair and carried bouquets
of pale yellow chrysanthemums.,
The flower girl, Rhonda
Johnston, wore a white dress
and matching hair bandeau and
carried a basket of red roses:
Lorne Daer, brother of the
groom, was best man and the
guests were ushered by Wayne
Johnston, brother of the bride
and Edward Daer, brother of the
groom.
At a reception in the Church
Hall, the guests were received by
the bride's mother, who wore a
metallic beige sheath and brown
lace coat with a corsage of
bronze roses. She was assisted by
the mother of the groom who
wore a blue dress with a corsage
of pink roses.
Showers were' held by Mrs.
Jim Pierce, Blyth; Mrs. Gordon
Caldwell and Mrs. B. Johnston,
Clinton. r
Mr. and Mrs. Daer are now
)living in Clinton. +r,„
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Horticultural society
names new .officers
Mrs. Charles Nielson was.
named president of the Clinton
Citizens' Horticultural Society at
the society's annual meeting last
month. She :succeeds Mrs. Frank
Fingland. Honourary•president is
Miss Louella Johnston.
Other members of . the
executive elected for 1969
include Mrs, Frank Fingland,
first vice=president; Charles
Cook, second vice-president;
Mrs. R, G. McCann, tfeasurer
and Mrs. Brock Olde, secretary.
Directors serving two-year
terms are Mrs. Neville Forbes,
Mrs. Mary Epps, Mrs, William J.
Counter, Mrs. Ceriel yanDamine
and Mr, Cook.
Those serving one-year terms
as directors include Mr. and Mrs.
Stewart Middleton, Mrs. Harry
Ball, Miss Dorothy Marquis and
Miss Edna Jamieson.
The society, discussed plans to
co-operate with the cemetery
board in the planting of flowers
at the chapel this year and made
plans to replant a centennial
crabapple tree first planted in
memory of Clifford Epps, noted
horticulturist , ;and a valued
officer -of the society,.
Reports of .last year's
activities were summed up as
"very successful," Miss. Marquis.
reported on the 1968
convention of the Ontario
IHorticultural Society and Mrs.
Ball' gavean account of a trip
through Central Europe which
she and her husband enjoyed last
summer.
Other business at the meeting
held in Town Hall included
reports of the society's work in
planting flower beds ;at the
hospital and nurses' residence.
It was noted that there were
475 entries in Iast year's two
flower 'shows and more than
$150 in prize money was
distributed.
'Appreciation was, voiced for
the grants provided, by the
Clinton Town Council and the
Ontario Department of
Agriculture and Food
(Horticultural Branch).
Gratitude was also expressed for
the special prizes and assistance
offered by local businessmen
and other individuals.
Presbyterial . parley.
The second annual meeting of
Huron -Perth United Church
Women was held at Mitchell
United Church yesterday,
conducted by Mrs. Harold
Babensee of Stratford, president.
Guest speakers were the
Reverend Morley Clark and Mrs.
B. C. Neive of Essex, a sister of
the well-known United Church
visual aids promoter, the
Reverend Anson Moorhauser, a
native of Goderich.
There was also a panel,
"Under Attack,", a testing
ground for larger groups which
have been one year in operation.
A new feature, a Presbyterial
news review, "The Alert," will
be edited by Mrs. George Wilson,
public relations secretary.
Summerhill card party first of season
The first card party and
dance of the season was held in
the Summerhill Hall last Friday.
Winners of euchre prizes were
John Gibbings, men's lone
hands; Mrs. George Colclough,
women's lone hands; Mrs.
Neville Forbes, women's high;
Marvey Stewart, men's high;
Mrs. Tielman Westerhout and
low man, Robin Thompson.
The lucky cup was won by
Donna Gibbings. Marguerite
Snell won a prize for having her
birthday nearest the meeting
date. Karen Tyndall won a
musical chairs prize and Mr. and
Mrs. Ross Lovett won the spot
dance competition.
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Feels sorry for Raquel Welch
Shirley Keller
I Was reading recently about a
gal in one of those romantic
countries like Spain or Italy who
died of shock. It was an electric
shock from a machine to 'which
she was attached while
undergoing treatment to enlarge
her bosom.
The story didn't say how
badly off the poor girl was that
she felt she had to submit to
such tactics to improve her
rating with the 'world around
her, but it would seem to me she
must have been a mate for
Twiggy to take such
punishment.
For the" life of me I can't
imagine why all the excitement
over: a woman's bustline.
Certainly a fully -rounded chest
is attractive but when the
balance of nature is upset so as
to • produce an overflowing
endowment it becomes a little
gruesome I'd say.
I'm thinking now about the
lady' with the 21 -inch waistline
and the 40 -inch bust. Mention
those measurements to a room
full •of males and the resulting
drool would float a carload of
padded brassieres to the sea.
But to me (call me jealous if
you like) 1 feature the possibility
as a horrible nightmare. If it.
happened to me Pd hide myself
under a waterfall .and hope for
erosion.
I can just imagine , the
problems a woman of that
stature would n}eet. Simplest
,
things like liningin up the
cafeteria would be a major crisis
during the noon rush. Crowds
would be disaster areas and
shopping for clothes would be
Iike trying to gift wrap a set of
antlers.
Just to show you how little I
understand the ways of beauty, I
feel sorry for a girl like Raquel
Welch who has to my mind a
perfect figure if it wasn't for
that darned girdle she wears
which pushes hips, stomach and
midriff half -way up to her
shoulders. It makes her look like
a sack tied in the middle with all
the produce at the top.
What kind of a society would
drive a flat -chested female to a
bigger, better bust bureau that
stimulates growth through
electric current?I suppose it is
the same` kind of society which
persuades tall girls to have inches
taken out of their Iegs, thin men
to torture themselves lifting
weights, not -so -fat people to
starve themselves into
malnutrition and brunettes to go
blonde.
We're striving so hard to
come up to the standards set by
the few self-appointed beauty
experts in the world that we
sometimes lose sight of our
God-given right to be distinctive,
one from the other. What would
look chic on Elizabeth Taylor
would make Tuesday Weld look
matronly.
As long as beauty is only skin
deep (and not judged according
to the size of the breast) I'll
struggle along as I am -- and I
urge you to do the same.
To be safe, I'm staying clear
of electrical outlets and bare
wires just in case a stray wave of
current sets off .a chain reaction
of one kind or another with
which I'd be forever "blessed".
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