\ 5 ( ~~ Outin right field : with bruce arnold 2 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Nov. 21st, 1973 AANA IIT SAAN 65% For years public relations people have livened up common things. by referring to them in a language other than English, or by simply using more glamorous English words. a. You have noticed in recent years that the 'guy who used to be the janitor is now the custodian. The boiler man is now the Stationary Engineer, the reporter has become a journalist and farmers prefer to be called agriculturalists. In some places pie and ice cream is known a pie ala mode, which is exactly the same thing only in French. Developers who know that a council is likely to turn_down a sub division plan with dead end streets in it write cul du sac instead and the plans are approved. | saw a sign in Hull Quebec the other day which said cul du sac. The street was a dead end, but it sounded better in French. Fetus is a latin word meaning little one or baby. Abort ia also Latin (abortus) meaning to end, or kill. To abort a fetus means to kill a baby, but so long as you do not say it in English the Canadian Government will allow you to do it. Ottawa's French language daily newspaper is in need of an editor for its Editorial Page. The editor had offered to let the leader of each political party have equal space once a month to express the party line. The idea went over big when David Lewis had his week, but when Real Caouette's turn came the papers union members raised Cain and objected to setting the type. Mr. Caouette's remarks were not published, as planned and the editor being a man of conscience, quit on the spot. Good for him. ~ ART'S PLUMBING - HEATING Sewer Connections QUALITY WORKMANSHIP PHONE 985-2581 ART PETROZZI Bros. Texaco eo licenced mechanics °® REPAIRS TO ALL MAKES 985-7262 272 Scugog Road Port Perry, Ont. WES LANE PLUMBING - HEATING - - ELECTRIC «| 985-2473 OFFICE -- RESIDENCE Holtby - MacTavish Friday evening, July 6, 1973 at 7.00 p.m. was the scene of a beautiful cere- mony by candlelight in Port Perry United Church when Jean Marie MacTavish, daughter of Mr. Gerald MacTavish and Mrs. Helen MacTavish was united in marriage to Mr. Robert David Holtby, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Holtby of Nobleton, Ontario by Rev. R.E. Bradley. The organist was Mrs. Jennie L. Bouck of Toronto, a personal friend of the bride and groom who played "Ode to Joy" by Beethoven as the bride came down the aisle and 'The Flute Tune' by Arne and the "Trumpet Tune" and "Westminster Abbey Tune" by Purcell during the signing of the register. Throughout the double-ring ceremony quiet music was rendered most effectively by Mrs. Bouck. Given in marriage by her father the bride looked lovely in a white floor length, three-tiered gown of lace over net tulle with a scooped necline, pinafore style skirt with ruffled edges and long sleeves with lace above the wrists. Her headdress, a crown of white laced daisies, held a shoulder length veil of white nylon tulle edged with lace and a matching floor length train, also trimmed with lace. She carried a Sung 1 / 2 price bouquet ot white baby breath and pink Sweetheart roses. The matron-of-honor was Mrs. Debby Goreski of Port Perry and the bridesmaids were Mrs. Janice Jeffrey of Port Perry and Miss Betty MacTavish, sister of the bride. Their lovely dresses of floor length embossed organdy with shoulder. length capes, mauve for the matron- of-honor and pink for the bridesmaids, were made by a friend of high school days, Mrs. Joanne Howsam of Oshawa. they carried a nosegay of baby pink and red carnations. The best man was Mr. Brian Holtby of Port Perry, a cousin of the groom. The ushers were Mr. Neil Holtby, brother of the groom and Mr. Larry Goreski of Port Perry. Following the ceremony the United Church Women served a delicious hot roast beef dinner to some one hundred guests. The bride's mother received wearing a floor length gown of blue chiffon with a dark blue velvet top and matching long sleeves. She carried a cor- sage of pink sweetheart roses. She was assisted by the bridegroom's mother who wore a floor length gown of pink crepe. Her corsage was pink sweetheart roses. The master of ceremonies was a personal friend of the matching . MacTavish family, Mr. Ralph Houghton of Orange- ville. The three-tiered wedding cake was made by the bride's grandmother, Mrs. Mary MacTavish of Port Perry and was decorated beautifully with white roses and silver dragee by Miss Lorraine Caton of Toronto, a personal friend of the bride. Mr. MacTavish invited the wedding party and guests to his home following the dinner where the wedding gifts were on display. all were able to enjoy a visit and dancing with the bride and groom on the lawn which had been appropriately decora- ted for the occasion. Coffee and cookies were served. The young couple left for a honeymoon to the Muskokas. They will reside at their new home at 153 Cochrane Street, Port Perry, Ontario. 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