Clinton News-Record, 1967-08-24, Page 10Clinton News-Record, Thursday, August 24, 1967
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CFB Clinton recently held
a graduation parade for fourteen
airwomen who completed the
teletype operator course. It is
the first class of airwomen
to graduate from the Radar,
and Communications School in
more than seven years.
The academic standing attain
ed by the graduating class is
rated among the highest ever
obtained by any class in
the school.
Among the fourteen graduates
three obtained distinguished
passes and four obtained a pass
with credit. The honor student
of the class was AW2 Jean
Feeley of Wentworth, Nova
Scotia.
. The graduates are now post
ed to bases throughout Can
ada and Europe.
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A honeymoon to Eastern
Ontario followed the wedding,
amid mauve .and white gladioli
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and she' carried a mauve bas
ket filial with white shasia
daisies accented with mauve
ribbon.
Bridesmaids, Miss Bonnie
Stirling, Kitchener, and Miss *
Mildred Morrison, sister of the
groom. Kitchener, were gowned
identical to the maid of honor,
Paul Morrison, brother of
the groom, Varna, was grooms
man. Ushers were Douglas Mc-
Ash, brother of the bride, Varna,
and Don Taylor, Clinton.
Mauve and white was also
(the color scheme"at the wed,
ding reception which followed
in the church parlor. Greeting
her guests, the bride’s mother
wore a blue crepe sheath,
matching hat, white accessories
and a corsage of pink carn
ations, She was assisted by the
groom’s mother who chose a
multi-colored dress, white ac
cessories and a corsage of
white carnations,
For travelling, the bride don
ned a turquoise A-line dress
and coat, matching hat and white
accessories.
Prior to her marriage, the
bride was entertained at a
shower in Varna Township Hall
given by the ladies of Varn?
and Goshen.* Miss Bonnie Stir,
ling and Miss Margaret Alding
ton were also co-hostesses at
a surprise shower in her honor.
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Hhoto by Harvey McUowell
MORRISON - McASH
in Varna United Church, when
Peggy Louise McAsh, Varna,
exchanged vows and rings with
Murray Douglas Morrison.
Mr. and Mrs. William Mc
Ash, Varna, are the parents
of the bride. The groom is
‘ the son of Rev. and Mrs. ‘Mur
dock Morrison. Rev. Morrison
officiated at his son’s wedding,
assisted by Rev. Donald Mac
Donald, Goderich, on Saturday
August 12.
Music was suppled by the
bride’s uncle, Floyd McAsh,
organist, and the bride’s cou
sin, Mrs. Ross Orr soloist. She
sang “The Lord’s Prayer” and
“O Perfect Love.”
' On the arm of her father,
the bride was lovely in a floor
length gown fashioned from or
ganza on sheath lines. Guipure
lace applique accented with a
bow formed the empire waist.
Sleeves were above the elbow'
and the detachable coat train
was trimmed with guipure lace
applique. A tiara held a four
tiered French illusion facer veil
and she carried a white Bible
accented with a mauve orchid
and showered with white rib
bons.
Maid of honor, Miss Margaret
Aldington, Varna, wore a gown
elegantly styled of mauve silk
chiffon over taffeta. The fitted
sheath featured an over-panel
softly flowing from the yoke of:
guipure lace. The headpiece was
a matching taffeta bow and veil
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OMPure poppycock, most of it.
Fortunately, our own children
have not allowed themselves to
become indoctrinated. Try that
rolling stone thing on Kim and
she just hoots and points out
how many million records the
Rolling Stones made this year.
The only “Stitch in Time” she
knows is a rock-n-roll group by
that name, and she thinks
they’re great.
My parents injected a lot of
other hair-brained ideas into
my innocent little skull. They
convinced me that you should
do an honest day's work for a
day’s pay. That gives you some
idea of how old-fashioned I am.
They said you should face
your responsibilities, not run
from them. That’s another rea- ■
son I’d never make it as a'
hippy. I’d be completely out of
tune.
They
people
mother
hoboes
My father'lost his businessjbe-
,.,caus£ „he_kept .on giyjpgvprs§dit
to people who could never pay
their bills. •
They believed that you bore
your troubles as best you could
and did not inflict them on
others. They told us, many
times, that if you couldn’t say
something nice about a person,
I you shouldn’t say anything
I about him.
They detested the idea of
charity and fought tooth and
nail, and successfully, to keep
from going on relief. My moth
er sold home-made bread and
Avon products, took in board
ers and tourists. My dad, who
couldn’t sell air-conditioners in
the Congo, took a series of
humiliating jobs as a salesman
on commission, fighting it out
with younger, brasher men and
selling almost nothing but his
pride.
They believed in God and
Every so often J experience
an overwhelming urge to throw
everything to the winds, run
away, and become a middle-
aged hippy.
Those kids have the world
by the tail. With the rest of us,
it’s the world that has us by
the tail, and does the twisting.
Think of those lucky bums.
No taxes, no insurance pre
miums, no shaving every morn
ing, no. handing over a buck
and a half for a haircut.
The hippies have abdicated
from a society that has no real
ity for them, a society in which
they see precious little love
and honesty and a great deal
of hate and hypocrisy. They
have said, “Include me out,”
and in many ways I don’t
blame them.
So let them grow their hair
and beaMs. Let them . have
love-ins and smoke grass and
give each other flowers and
refuse to work. They’re harm
less compared to many people
and things that are highly res-
pected’in our society.
But after the first, fine, care
less rapture of seeing myself
among the hippies, the cold
wind of reason blows and. I
■ know-
scene.
Oh, I could let the hair and
beard sprout, get some purple
pants and hide behind a pair of
shades. I could look the part.
But I’d never fit in. I don’t
have the hippy attitude or
mentality or whatever it is.
And it’s all the fault of my
parents.
They brain-washed me with
a lot of Victorian cliches and
puritan maxims that made me
the warped, inhibited individual
I am today. You know the
sort of thing. Cleanliness is
next to Godliness. A rolling
stone gathers no moss. A stitch
, in time saves nine.
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law and order and absolute
honesty. They believed in
neighborliness, but also in
minding your own business.
They believed4n thes family-,*4n
total abstinence; in good man
ners.
They believed in paying
your bills and sweated agonies
when there wasn’t, the money
to do so. That’s one thing that
didn’t rub off on me, thank
goodness. I pay them, eventual
ly, but I don’t sweat in the
interim.
And to tell the truth, I’m
afraid a lot of the other tilings
didn’t take with me. I did have
some resistance. But a lot of it
did. Now, how could anybody
be a hippy with a rotten up
bringing like that?
So don’t worry. If you come
across a middle-aged - hippy
with a flower over his ear next
time you’re in San Francisco
or Vancouver or Yorkville, I’m
sorry, but it won’t be me.
I was ruined by my parents.
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