THE OLDALE - HUMINICKI NUPTIALS Holy Angels Roman 'Catholic{ For the reception in Schrel- Church in Schreiber was the|ber's town hall, the bride's scene of the April 19 marriage|mother wore a navy two piece of Patricia Huminicki, only|dress-suit of imported French daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul|brocade, topped by a Chanel Huminicki, Schreiber, and Ro-|jacket with a wing collar and bert Oldale, son of Mr. and Mrs./three quarter length -- sleeves, : Harold Oldale, Fort William. Her accessories were pink and Rey. George Bourguignon of|she wore a pink and white Fort William officiated. Giovan-|feathered carnation corsage: ni Cebrario was soloist, accom-| The bridegroom's mother re- panied by Miss Carole Lalonde. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a gown of ceived in a beige lace dress, . mink jacket, mauve accessories atid a corsage. of white and nylon organza over taffeta fas-|mauve feathered: carnations. . shioned with' a cluny lace bo-}| Guests from out of town in- dice, long tapered sleeves, scoop|cluded Mr. and Mrs. M. Sob- neckline and bell-shaped skirt|/kowicz and Mrs.: John Braden, with a set-in cathedral train of|Hubbard, Sask.; Mrs. C. Sob- cluny lace. enhanced by a deep|kowicz, Melville, Sask.; Mrs. C. border of nylon organza. 'Lucyk, Balearass, Sask.; Nick Her seed pearl and drop crys-| Huminicki, Winnipeg Beach; tal crown headpiece held a four-| Walter Senick, Dauphin, Man.; tier silk illusion veil and she|Mrs. B. Music, Mrs. J. Trach carried a crescent bouquet of|and Lori Trach, Winnipeg; calla lilies intertwined with lily} Mr. and Mrs. D. Thoms, Mr. of the valley. and Mrs. G. Tranmer, Mr.. and Mrs. Giovanni Cebrario, cou-|Mrs. H. Oldale and Richard and sin of the bride, was matron of}Arnold Rajala, Fort William; honor. She wore a blue organza|Mrs. Dan Pedwysocki, Mr. and over taffeta gown with a street}Mrs. D. Arnold, Port Arthur; length skirt featuring a back|Mrs. Ann Wier, Kenora; Mr, and panel of fluted material. A cir-|Mrs. P. Guran, Mr. and Mrs, clet of forget-me-nots held her)}W. Bolsch and Miss Marilyn fly-away veil and she carried a|Pearson, Nipigon; and Mr. and bouquet of white gladioli, lily of}|Mrs. Joseph Shubaly, Terrace the valley and blue forget-me-|Bay. nots. | For the trip to Fort William, Graham Tranmer was best|the bride wore a navy: double man and the ushers were Pat-|knit suit with navy and white rick Huminicki, brother of the| accessories. bride, and Richard Oldale,| The couple will reside at 108 brother of the bridegroom. Birch Bay Cres., Fort William. MINISTER PRESENTS PROFICIENCY BADGES Winters, Lynn Jolicoeur, Christie Bottomley. Badges for cooking, nature Members of the girls' and and junior auxiliaries attended the morning service in St. John's king part were Bovd Anglican church in uniform to be formally presented with cer-. tificates for courses passed. Mrs. Jack Rummery, Schrel- ber division superintendent, St. John Ambulance, presented first aid certificates to leader Mrs. R. J. S. Inshaw, Patricia, Brenda and Carol Dimmery, Maridel Powiss, Helen Harness, . Heather Tremblay, Jane Single- jton, Jane Bailey, Shirley Ann 'Jore, camp craft, and drama were presented by Rev. R. J. S. Inshaw. Some of the group will be attending the Diocesan GA Festival cs Sudbury during Raster wi Mr, none presented stripes to Linda Birch, Linda Lidkea, Debbie Jolicoeur, Karen Glad, Linda and Marilyn Searles and Brenda, Tina and Joy-Ann Yates. REBEKAH LODGE MEETS As part of the service marking the anniversary ;of Schylar Colfax, Mrs.Beth Macadam read an article on his life at the Ruby Rebekah meeting. Mrs.Mary Husband, sick and visiting convenor, reported calls made to sick and shut-ins and flowers sent to bereaved members. Mrs. Jean Plummer, reporting on the district meet- ing, said that the name of Mrs.Dora Weaver, P..N.G had been submitted for the office of district deputy president, for the coming term. Others attending the meeting were Mrs. Nettie Thrower and Mrs. Mavis Slater. Mrs .Victoria Winters had the pleasure, on behalf of the Lodge, of presenting her daughter, Mrs .Ida Krause, with her fifteen year jewel. (Continued. .) NEWS MRS .WESLEY: MILLER HEADS W.I. Mrs. Wesiey:. Miller. was' re- turned as president, of the Wom- ens Institute in elections held during their annual meeting. Others elected were: Mrs. J. C. Campbell and Mrs. Tommy Whitton, vice presidents; Mrs. Todesco, secretary; Mrs. Bill Thrower, treasurer. Standing conveners were named as follows: Mrs. Russell Macadam, agriculture and Can- adian Industries; Mrs. Wesley Clemens, citizenship and educa- tion; Mrs. Nelson Smith, histori- cal research; Mrs. Alvin Slater, health and home economics; Mrs. Jack Corbett and Mrs. E. O'Connor, tea hostesses. Mrs. J.. D. Bryson is pianist; Mrs. K. Williamson, friendship secretary, and Mrs. T. Whitton and" Mrs. Harvey McCanna auditors. Mrs. J. C. Campbell presided j for fie meeting. The early fi- nancial statement presented by Mrs. Thrower was approved and considered most satisfactory. A $5 donation was made to the Cancer Fund. The roll call was answered with recipes, the topic for the, meeting being "the proof of the pudding is in the eating." Mrs. Macadam reported on the action taken at the clean li- terature meeting held in Terrace Bay when she was WI repre- sentative. Standing conveners presented reports on education, citizenship, current events, health, historical research 'and home economics. 'The lengthy meeting ended with a social hour when lunch was served. The tea table was centred with a bowl of daffodils _and lit by pale green candles. DELAYED NEWS ITEMS During the morning service in St. Andrew's United Church April 18 a baptismal font, pre- sented by the United Church Women in memory of Rev, R. A. Crook, was dedicated by Rev. D. F. Muldrew. The formal presentation was made by Mrs. T. P. Whent, president of the UCW. Easter services in St. An- drew's Church began at 6:30 a.m. with a sunrise service ar- 'ranged by the Hi-C young people's group. Rev. Muldrew led the service and others tak- Nrake. Charlotte Ross and David Win- ters. Mrs. R. G. Macadam, cam- paign chairman, reports $425 collected to date for the Cancer Fund by the 35 local canvassers and Mrs. W. Ibey, in Rosport. : Mrs, Bill Gerow was one of those who acompanied the fol- lowing girls to Winnipeg over the weekend--Wendy and Billie Weaver, Nancy Spillane, Judy Walker, Sandra Clemens, Judy and Joyce Richardson, Nola, Fummerton, Gerow. Herb, Gellert spent faster week in Winnipeg with relations, Mrs, Alvin Slater accompa- nied the girls to Sudbury. Mr, and Mrs. S. W. Timmer- man and family spent the week- end in Kirkland Lake with re- lations, Mrs. Bob Gray has. returned after visiting her daughter Mar- jorie (Mrs. Eddie Downey) and family in Edmonton, In Winni- peg she visited Rev, Douglas Sly and family and brought grandson Monty Sly here for the week, Reeve F. V. Harness and clerk R. C, Skinner are in To- ronto this week on municipal business. Mrs. G. K. Searles is in the East General Hospital, To ronto. Larry Davis is spending the holidays with Jim McCuaig m Toronto, while Ralph McCuaig is visiting his. grandparents. Mr. -and Mrs. Lester McCuaig. Mrs.. Mickey Didura is in Terrace Bay Hospital. and Mary Ellen SCHREIBER GIRLS (Continued from page ) for sewing and kn nitting. YOUTH RALLY HELD IN MARATHON : Teen town members from Schreiber attending the Youth Rally in Marathon last week included Karen 'Lidkea, Charlotte Ross, Daryl Lynn Weaver, Sharon Jarva, lan Macadam, Jody Davis, Danny MacDon- ald and Lorne Duggan. The councillors accom- panying them were Rev. D.F.Muldrew qnd Warren Morrill . Miss Melnese Bridgeman of Toronto spent the holidays with Dr .Searles family. Mrs .Russell (Pidge) Weaver returned from a Toron- to hospital recently.