MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM FALLON DOUBLE RING CEREMONY The marriage took place on October. 8, 1966 of Donna Jean daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Baker and William Headley, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. TJ. Fallon, Winnipeg. Rev: W: A.- Paterson performed the double ring ceremony at Margate. United Church. > Sharon Baker, sister of the bride attended as maid of honor and Michael’ Fallon, : having... No sun. ‘| sunshine - truly one is apt to be- peome—bored—by; its—continuance+ 5 ELLEN’S DIARY One quips, “What would be- come of us, had it pleased Pro- vidence to make the weather un- changable? Think of the state of destitution of the merting 7” “Some weather we ve been A little cooler today. “And the chances are we will be getting it colder” a call- ‘er of this’ morning offered. And, there was a northern chill in the west of the wind, And.-word of the Starlings of our summer’s Mondays in -the mailbox at lane’s end, was there not? There where the. light wind blew cool through the g 3 ers, and left lonely rustlings in the brown reeds. “We are having nite weather here” Papa Starling wrote, with his quill pen. ‘80 degrees or thereabouts by day, and the nights are pleasantly cool, The day after day. We however en- it so far, as we'rest up after the demands of our trip, which, I may say, was leisurely and quite delightful, though some- what tiring. It was good to ieee that we were on the way to en- joy gy summer in year. a Bape the winter will deal with Islanders, weather- it willbe neither too nor’ cold, but according tern set by the last one. ‘your summer was! ‘autumn touch on the lands was a picture member. We are wonder- our house keeps? Ho- she had left her best slippers behind. She them. But as I tell her "ll be there still bright and come the spring!’ She joins sending kind regards to all - x HH t SEEESERES ES li linet A Northern Chill Hos Descended On The Land the sound. It is that reserved for the little homing truek. Dif- | ferent ee Once ‘yes | ! goodness ‘coon come out of his haunts up And of’dear” he . | ston, Halifax, N. 8, were recent Seample barks into the night. é Though Husband Proves’ Unfaithful Wife Stays” DEAR MARY HAWORTH: iat Eek. a2 ee F i : ; ft ais e 5 be af for them to say hee I took courage reading Dr,/ Edmund” f tk they saved my DEAR G/ ie tion “Am, 1 wrong?” -- in know-/) nd with é, {as lacking in the:positive’ moral ‘/ self governing baman faculties, as your husband was, iven a phiilandering spouse. ft is always problematic, of /eourse, whether a/fZood wife of / strong..character, whose emo- ciples/won't Jet her lie down in = itch of queasy compromise [| , imméral behavior -’- it is problematic whether such a wife’s moral vitality tan “save /the mn-from his sins’, as t h e phrase is. « Yet if a morally frail man has sch a wife, and if she, as a per- bnal psychological /keept to the high road of deci- sive refusal/to condone his two- “timing, in the event he takes to the low road of playing around:- in that case, very often the-mo- rally frail husband soon. stum- + -bles-Kack,-by_swistful choice, to ‘he straight-and-narrow path, in 8 spirit of “finding himself’ in -the light of his. .wife’s staunch self-respect: r It is’ no secret, however. that some morally. can’t be saved from themselves by ary amount of wifely dignity and: yvalorous virtue. But.in these ‘instances, the valiant wives who stand their ground on principle thereby save e ‘|The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon., Noy/21, 1966, 4 Good-night.: ves, at least; from’the creeping corruption’ of trying to compete with evil on its own terms in /a IDA BAILEY ALLEN whited’ sepuicher sort of marri- - : ABut possibly marriage is, for strictly. existentialist A Cold Nostale Day ard heifer’s heels, ‘‘do let Corner, N. B., was a recent vi- at him!” he begged. “I'll soon sitor at the home of her. parents, “What does he eat?” a college | is Mrs. Leslie Monta: J boy ofthat family repeated our.| ter of Women's Activities: at nt thie Mae query, “ scraps from the. Expo,67.; Both meetings are to - & rs. 30) Darling, table, dog biscuits. . “he. likes | he heid at 8:30 p. m. mmond River, N. B., -~ most any food.” “- & Mrs, Stuart who was born an © children, Faye and / “And he lives in a house of | nrought up in Montreal, has 4a nb visiting Ms. and I'm his own” an auburn - haired | impressive. background of /pub- | "Pe", Brudenell. ng si ster volunteered, “one | tie service. She is active’in Red |“ that he” she nodded quite proud-| Cross work, and church and ly, “made for him”. community work, bat her spe- fee perecious, though, to them | eial interest is the cause of re- n child- Z hood years. And fortunate, wel{s"ene ete | be stationed 1 think, are members of a sizable | hoard of of the Cana- with dca ak sooner or lat- = Pi e ten ern re [Ran Cee Phe |e, Pe broaden, and they go out to of other important / of of Mr. and Mrs,/Lloyd make places in the world for ces. t/, acKinnon, Brooklyn’ Mr/ themselves. fp MacLean is ye ae of ys And ‘our. day,..one cooled by T Ay Bank of Montre: November’s breath, has brought Women us “Night, with her train of if A post‘nuptial was a at Rig stars," and her reat gift of, ale Fight py home of Mr. and Mfs. Nathan Gril amorrow<-- Darr -“-| In. VietNam sues‘ HONG KONG — (AP) — BO Reuters Vv; women Capiad de: eee ass eta ian destroyers and tls HAPPE | Audrey Jenkins, Women’s Editor. Phone 48506 NINGS A farewell party was held re- ‘cently at thé home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Campbell, Com- mercial ‘Cross, in honour of, Mr. and’Mrs. Gordon Moore who have recently left the district to take up residence in Montague. An address was read by Mfrs. Campbell, and a presentation | wade by Mrs, Edna Graham..A pleasant social evening and re- freshments, followed. Arthur Perry of St. Felix 1s visiting relatives and friends in Boston, Mass. way of New Glasgow, N, S&., were recent guests ol. Mrs. Blanche Westaway in Albion. Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Johp- visitors to Montague, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fraser. Dianne MacLean of Burts Mr. and Mrs. William Weste: ‘Twas played by Mrs. Edwin John- Ators to Summerside and the for- Bears, Brooklyn, in honour of Mr. and Mrs. Eldred Carr who were married recently. Gifts were presented by Mrs. ‘Alex MacKinnon and verses were read by Mrs. John Bears. A so- cial evening followed. Mr. and Mrs. Carr are now residing in Charlottetown. A miscellaneous shower was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs Crawford Picketts, Kelvin Grove, in honour of their daugh- ter, Myrtis, whose marriage will take place/in the near Au- ture. As the Wedding March son, the’ bride-to-be was escort- ed toa‘seat of honour, and was nted with Daskets of gifts ces and’ nephews and Barty Woodside, her cousin” ween Picketts and Brenda” Wi opened the gifts, Aaeass and Mrs. Denzil arranged them, and Lorrgifie Coulson and et Poe mee Oy o 4 Mr, Sai Mrs. yal Gallant of John, N. B,, whose was solemnized last ith /Park Avenue: ‘United, urch Grace Janice Michael .am d {7 Shelly Pickétts, her small niex/_ “of _ ABMIABETH PLATTS SCHOLARSHIP. WINNERS - 4 the four Club, Elizabeth went on a +H y _Avip last summer to Saskat- At Mr. and Mrs. John Platts’ her degree in Home : Econo- . Last year shé at- mics. ~ ‘O'Leary High “School —— MIGRAINE “she took an student Allied Youth Post, and a cheer leader Elizabeth “ finished ‘first’ in the Maritime Board /txaminations and is a holder of a Provincial Grade Twelve Scholarship as well. 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