School Needs FOR YOUR CHILDREN BACK TO SCHOOL NEEDS DROP IN AND SEE THE DISPLAYS OF THE FOLLOWING: BINDERS - PENS - RULERS - REFILLS SCIENCE NOTES - SCRIBBLERS - MATH. SETS ERASERS - PENCILS - PAINTS, Etc. - Waghorn's Pharmacy Jerrace Bay 'Phone ta- 3666 SCHOOL TIME IS VITAMIN TIME LN | ea Get your supply of Super Plenamin Tablets or Super Plenamin Junior Liquid, For those who cannot take vitamins in tablet or liquid form try the new Rexall ae AUMUNGntte TTR (MTU tr te { | f SCHREIBER (continued from Page m3 | ST. JOHNS AMBULANCE in Schreiber announces the start of the Schreiber Home Nursing classes for adults (15 years and over), Thursday, Sept. 15th in 'the Town Hall at 7.30 P.M, Classes will be held one night a week for twelve weeks and will be taught | by members of the Schreiber Registered | | | Satine! SSN Nurses Association. Kegistration fee is $3.00 which covers books, bandages and the certificate at the end of the course follow- ing the examination, if successful, The course covers emergency treatment in the home for illness, post hospital care, infant and child care, communicable diseases and how to recognize danger symptcss, care of the aged in the home and emergency care in disaster, which touches on home nursing in civil defence; and other important fields of nursing in the home, Advance mans tions may be phoned to either Mrs. H,Jartus, phone 141, or Mrs. J. Graham, phone TUG, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Singleton will hold an open reception in their home on Sept, 5th from 2 - 4 P,M. in honour of their daughter Marilyn, whose marriage to Richard Moher takes place that day in Holy Angels Roman Catholic Church in Schreiber, St, Andrews United Church will Jhold morning services again at 11 A.M., conducted by Rev, R.A. Crook, B.A. Studay School will commence on September llth at 10-A.M, Harold Shack leaves shortly to attend St. Pauls College, Winnipeg. Pate ot (tga Dai There will be a Shower Tea on Friday, September 2nd, from 8,15 - 10 P.M, in the Guild Hall in honour of Marilyn Singleton, Bride-elect of September, Corporal F, Richardson 0.P.P, and Mrs. Richardson leave this week for their vacation and will fly to Vancouver to visit with relatives. Miss Patricia Huminicki who has success- fully completed a teachers course will teach in Nipigon Separate School this term. Patrick Huminicki and Joe Sheehan will enter Junior University at the University of | Manitoba > Mr. & Mrs, Les Buffet and Wanda leave short- ly to reside in Castlegar, B.C. whare Mr, Buffe} will be employed in the new Mill there. Mr. W, Furlonger and.son D'Arcy are on a sight-seeing trip to Montreal and Quebec city. Mr. & Mrs, "Tege" Bailey of Ottawa are visitors this week at the home of his'parents Mr. & Mrs, Roy Bailey and brother Mr. & Mrs, Reg. Bailey and family. Mrs. R,C, Skinner and Mrs. W.J. Scott were recent visitors to Winnipeg to visit with Mrs, 'Scott's sister, Mrs. Greer, presently ill in hospital, Mr. & Mrs. M, Kay are vacationing in Minn- esota in various places, camping along the way. Members of the Schreiber Rock-a-Teens attending the Youth Rally at White River last week were Donna Slater, Marlene Birch, Doris McParland, Marilyn Pearson, Michael Cosgrove, Bob McParland, Jim Duggan, Fred McColeman, Jim Gellert and Councillor Mrs, Lilyan Christic,. ET or A oe "HUE TT ih SDC LOE RELI ELBE RIN ASOT ERIE GER ELE LL OS CARPETS end FURNITURE =-- CLEANED: gear eae ' de dy Duraciean , ? se Yii~ 4 2 S joer fest aA iy no messy soaking... ne shrinking, ne harsh scrubhing. See fibers revive, colors come alive! Everything dry, ready for use same day! MONEY.-BACK GUARANTEE for FREE estimate cai! o VYERNE HOPPER TAS.3335 these 2 sear, FOR DURACLEAN SERVICES DURING SEPTEMBER PLEASE CALL - - Len Crockford, 407 eoeeenee Ave., Terrace Bay, Phone _ Hii) ne The AT ue