Clinton News-Record, 1969-01-30, Page 3TARAS — PECK
St. Joseph's Roman Catholic
hurch, Stratford, Ontario was
ie scene of a pretty wedding on
riday, December 20 when
gonna Jean, daughter of Mr. and
Ers. Robert Peck of Zurich,
antario and John Joseph son of
[r, and Mrs. Walter Taras of
tratford, Ontario exchanged
iarriage vows.
ReVerend Richard Tremblay
f St.: ,Joseph's Church,
tratford, assisted by Reverend
lurdo'ck Morrison of Varna
united Church, officiated at the
:30 p.m. double ring ceremony.
Three cousins of the the bride
rovided the wedding music.
7ith Miss Barbara Snell at the
rgan, Misses Bonnie and Betty
nell of Londesboro, sang "Ave
[aria" and "0 Perfect Love."
Given in marriage by her
ether, the bride wore a floor
sngth gown of flowing white
rganza over Peau de soie, with a
)If -train and deep lace trim. Her
xoulder length veil of silk
Ilusion was caught by a
ainestone tiara and she carried a
resceritbouquet of red roses
nd white stephonitis and ivy.
Mrs. Dianne Kirton of
etrolia, sister of the bride, was
latron of Honour, gowned in
live green velvet with empire
raist trimmed with white lace.
he carried a crescent bouquet
f white carnations trimmed
rith silver bells and green, ferns
Frank Taras of Port Huron,
lichigan, brother of the groom,
las groomsman and guests were
shered by: Wayne and Brian
'eck of Zurich, brothers of the
Ti de.
Following the wedding a
eception was held at Stratford
lolliseum:,
The bride's mother received
he guests at a buffet dinner in a
pink sparkle sheath dress with
black accessories, and a corsage
of deep pink rosebuds and white
carnations trimmed with green
leafy ferns.
The groom's mother assisted
gowned in a lime green lace
ensemble with black accessories
and a corsage of yellow rosebuds
and white carnations trimmed
with green leaf ferns.
The bride's table was centred
with a three -tiered wedding cake
and candelabra. The colliseum
was , elegantly decorated with
colourful Christmas streamers
and a Christmas .tree. Music for
dancing ,was provided by a local
orchestra. '
After the reception the bride
donned for travelling a matching
pink coat and dress ,with black
accessories and a corsage of
white orchids.
Guests attended from
Toronto, Windsor, Port Huron,
London, Kitchener, Grimsby, St.
Catharines, Petrolia, Stratford,
Kingston, St, Marys, Niagara
Falls, N.Y. Clinton, Goderich,
Londesboro, Seaforth, Zurich,
Blyth, Hensall and Varna,
Ontario.
The young couple will reside
at 282 Pillette Road, Apt. B.,
Windsor, Ontario. The• bride a
graduate of Stratford Teachers'
College has joined the staff of
Windsor Boardd,,;gf. ,Education
while' the groo is en loyed at'
Trans Canada e% V ndso,
Branch. •
Prior to her marriage, the
bride was entertained a number
of times. Mrs. Walter Taras of
Stratford, held a miscellaneous
shower, Mrs. Doug Currie of
Goderich, held a lingerie and
miscellaneous shower and a
Community Shower was held at
Goshen United Church.
:hina is topic at joint meeting
of Wesley -Willis church women
Wesley•Willis UCW's
Vo -He -Lo and Fidelity Units
geld a joint meeting in the
iunday School room this
aonth. Dr. Mowatt spoke on
Itary and Martha
ICW group meets
The January meeting of the
Mary and Martha group, Wesley
Willis UCW, was held at the
nanse.
The programme and worship
ervice were taken by Mrs.
Milton Steep, Mrs. Elmer Hugill
urd Mrs+• Wilfred Jervis.
The president, Mrs. Ted
Davies, conducted the business.
Children's clothing and throw
guilts are to be sent to Blind
liver. Fund-raising projects were
liscussed. Mrs. Jervis is
:onvening a "Rose Tea" in June.
Mrs. Elwood then showed
ielightful pictures on her trip to
he "Land of the Midnight Sun."
The meeting closed with
lunch served by Mrs. Steep and.
l,er group.
China and showed slides which
illustrated the old and the new
China and recordings gave us the
sounds of China. Miss Kate
McGregor thanked Dr. Mowatt
for a very interesting and
informative talk.
The Wo -He -Lo Unit was in
charge of a short worship
service. Mrs. William Murch
opened with a poem and hymn.
A 'prayer for the new year
was read by Mrs, Cliff Stewart.
Fourteen members were present
from the Unit and the roll 'call
was answered with something
pertaining to the new year.
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The Fidelity unit had eight
members present and answered
the roll call with a new year's
resolu tion.
Seven cards were signed,
these to be sent with get well
wishes to sick and shut in
members.
A social hour along with a
dainty lunch and a cup of tea
was enjoyed by all.
Fr
m My .'Windrow'
Oh, poor Pierre!
;Shirley Keeler
I'm inclined to agree with
Prirne Minister Pierre Elliott
Trudeau when he told
newsmen, In England, "It's
none of your damn business
what anybody thinks about
me."
I'm also in agreement .with
Trudeau when he accysed
thee English-speaking press of
"pretty crummy behaviour"..
That may be selling my
associates down the drain, but
that's how I feel.
My basic opinion about
Trudeau is still the same —
it's reserved. He is still going
to have to • prove himself to
me although I doubt that the
prime minister is aware of it
(or is . concerned for that
matter).
But when it comes to the
sexy stories about the nation's
elected leader I'm on his side.
I think the press has acted
quite irresponsibly .in their
search for a "hot tip".
From the first time that
Trudeau came ' on the scene
of the Liberal leadership race,
the press dubbed him as the
swinger. It claimed he was
"tuned in" with the younger
generation and a "cinch" to
go right to the top.
Then the ' fun began.
Everywhere that Trudeau
went, the press was sure to
go — waiting until the girls
chased him, sent swimming
with him, kissed him, tore at
his clothes, presented him
with a rose. In those
moments the cameras clicked
and the country's newspapers
Varna
By Fred McClymont
The Reverend Emmerson
Hallman of Kitchener,
Superintendant of Southwestern
Ontario for the United Church
of Canada, will assist the
Reverend M. Morrison with the
Sacrament of the Lord's Supper
at Varna and Goshen United
Churches on Sunday, February
9.
Tke sympathy of this
comfnunity goes out to the
family of the late Mr, Orrin
D6•wson in their ,recent
bereavement.., ,,.,,s.
The skating rink is at,last,4n:,
operation, Public skating is on
Tuesday and Saturday evenings
from 7:30 to 9:30 and on
Saturday afternoon from 2:00
to 4:00,
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Taylor
have returned home from their
holidays in Florida,
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Cornin j Nekil CLINT EASTWOOb in "HANG 'EM HIGH"
were filled with photos of the
love 'em and leave 'em
bachelor with a passion for
fast cars, flirty females and
candlelight dinners.
There was the episode
when' Trudeau went abroad.
Rumours started to fly about
a quick wedding somewhere
or other between. the prime
minister and a gay socialite
who knew Ilim way back
when. Nothing came of that,
either. '
At the first of 1969 the
press prevailed upon the poor
man to reveal that he was
searching for a wife and
would marry this year,
perhaps, if the right girl came
along. That's surprising news
from an unmarried male?
Now the press is keeping a
close eye on every woman
with whom the prime minister
is seen. We've heard about
and from the blondes and the
brunettes and the actresses
and the career girls with
whom the prime minister has
dined and danced. In fact, we
have more information about
what the prime minister did
in his leisure hours in
England than anything else. It
may sell papers but it
doesn't do much for the
Canadian image.
That the prime minister
arrived in dolly old England
wearing a white trench coat
was more newsworthy than
his', contribution to the
conference,
I'm not denying that I
enjoy hearing juicy tidbits
about the prime minister's
social life, Pm human, too.
But I always feel just a little
uneasy when I think that
some person reading the
articles may not have the
same tolerance level as I —
that they might not
understand that this is just
one side (an unimportant
side) of a very clever and
intuitive Canadian prime
minister.
Surely we have a right to
expect a more sophisticated
attitude on the part of
newsmen who cover the
actions of our prime minister.
A little romantic prattle goes
a long way, especially when
one knows full well that a
bachelor is entitled to a few
stolen moments with the lady
or ladies of his choice.
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