THE MIDDAUGH-BRINKMAN (Continued from page 9) chose a pink sheath model with sleeveless surcoat of navy, navy hat and white accessories. The groom's mother wore a pale blue lace cocktail dress with white accessories. Both had corsages of pink rose buds. The bride's uncle, Mr.Leon Fedorchuk, proposed a toast to the bride. Miss Lois Ann Fraser circulated the guest book. Mrs. L.Paulsen cut the three-tier wedding cake which rested on a table which had floral arrangements of pink and white snapdragons. For a trip to Duluth and Manitoba the bride trav- elled in a two piece pink linen outfit with pink hat and white accessories. Mr.and Mrs. Brinkman will reside in Kenora. Prior to her marriage the bride was entertained at showers given by Miss F .Thorsteinson, Miss Lynn Morres and one in the Community Church when the hostesses were Mrs.G.Galvin, Mrs.D.Hersey and Mrs .D.Tees. Out of town guests were Mrs.H.Grasser of South- hampton, Ontario, Mr.and Mrs. Wm.Fedorchuk, Mr.Mike Fedorchuk, Mr.Leo Fedorchuk and Mrs. Paul Fedorchuk of Fort Frances, Ontario, Mrs. R.Wagner of International Falls, Minnesota, Mrs.Paulsen of Kenora, Miss Cathy Cavanaugh and Mr. Bill Cava- naugh of Port Arthur, Miss Judy D'Arcy and Miss Mildred D'Arcy of Schreiber and Mr.and Mrs. F. Speziale of Schreiber. Mr.and Mrs.Gordon Black and son Terry are spending a holiday with Mr.and Mrs.S.Lorie at the latter's camp at Jackfish Lake. All are now residents of Sault Ste. Marie. NEW FISHING & HUNTING AREA AVAILABLE Hunters and fishermen will be please to learn that the Abi tibi Power and Paper Company is now allow- ing them to use the Auden Road north of the Onaman River. The opening of the Auden Road north to Auden came shortly after the Nipigon-Onaman Crown Game Preserve was abolished. This will be good news for sportsmen as a vast area north of the Onaman River is now available to hunters. This will help to dis- perse hunting pressure to the previously unhunted region formerly in the Preserve. The opéning of the Preserve will also assist in wildlife management, es- pecially if older animals, particularly moose, are harvested by hunters this fall . HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION TO EXPLAIN WORKINGS Toronto - Hospitals in more than eighty Ontario communities will be making a concerted effort this summer to explain the workings of their emergency service to the public. They believe th at widespread uncertainty about the purpose and set-up of hospital emergency departments not only leads to public re- lations problems but can also have an adverse effect on the patient. To clear up some of these misunderstandings and help people to make the best use of their available NEWS REBEKAHS HOLD DISTRICT MEETING Mrs.Dora Weaver, the new district deputy presi- dent, accepted the reins of office from Mrs.Gloria Legrow, retiring president, at a district meeting of Rebekah Lodges held in Schreiber recently. Mrs. Weaver presented the past president Jewel to Mrs. Legrow. Mrs.Anna Laine of Ruby Lodge was elect- ed district secretary. In October Mrs.Weaver will start the lengthy duty of installing all new officers in district #41. There were thirty representatives attending the meet ing which was held in the afternoon, followed by a dinner in the United Church Hall . Representatives who attended are pictured above, Front Mrs.Violet Read of Greenstone Lodge, Mrs. Dora Weaver, Ruby Lodge, Mrs.Gloria Legrow, PDDP, Amethyst Lodge, Mrs.Linda Fummerton, Mrs.Iris Miller, both of Sapphire Lodge and Back Row - Mrs. June Claydon, Topaz Lodge, Mrs. Jessie Macadam, Mrs.Anna Laine, Ruby Lodge, Mrs.lIrene Colson, Mrs.Gladys Jeffers, both of Agate. Mrs. E.J.Brennan who died on June 25th follow- ing a long illness, was 81 years old and a pioneer citizen of Schreiber. She was a member of Holy Angels Roman Catholic Church and two years ago was presented with a scroll in appreciation of thirty two years membership in the Catholic Women's League. Mr.and Mrs.Jack Bottomley and daughter Connie are visiting the Norman and Neil Bottomley fam- ies. Mr.Bottomley is being transferred by the RCN from Ottawa to the west coast. Travelling with them are Mr.and Mrs.Stanley Juget. Mrs .Otto Strasser and family are spending a holi- day with h er parents, Mr.and Mrs.C .B.Binder, at Amethyst. . emergency services, hospitals will be distributing some 200,000 information folders through schools, banks, doctors! offices and other community organ- izations during the next few weeks. In announcing the programme, Stanley W.Martin, Executive Secretary of the Ontario Hospital Assoc., stated that hospitals everywhere are faced by an increasing tendency of patients to turn to the hos- pital rather than the doctor's office for first aid care. Wedding pictures in this issue are by L.Niiranen of Terrace Bay.