ANNUAL INSPECTION (Continued from front page) The home nursing care of an infectious hepatitus patient was demonstrated by nursing memb ers Mrs. Saima Willoughby, Mrs.Hilda Relph, Miss Diane Rummery and Mrs.Helen Dooley with Mrs .Beverley Himes playing the patient. Lieut .Col . Brown commended the ambulance men, saying that in this, his first visit to this part of On- tario, he could well realize the importance of such knowledge of first aid also the necessity for improvis- ation which they had so ably shown. Mrs. Manley, also making her first visit, said that after seeing the work by the nursing team, she very much regretted they had not entered the recent con- test for she could not find a single detail of nursing care omitted. Lieut.Col .Brown then presented a twelve-year ser- vice medal to Mrs.Helen Jartus--nine year service I bars to Mrs.Willoughby and three year service bar to Ed Zielke and Chuck Lavigne. Mrs.Manley presented a ten year certificate in Home Nursing and a ten year certificate in first aid to Mrs.Willoughby. Mr.Farwell presented brigade awards for first aid and home nursing and recalled his association with the Schreiber Brigade since it was formed and his pleasure in its achievements. Mrs. J Jartus and Rev.Inshaw spoke briefly. The evening ended with a social hour when lunch | was served by Mrs.Himes' committee. Miss Dorothy Arnot and Miss Ruth Sheldrick of Toronto spent a weekend with Mrs.J.Handel enroute home after a visit in Winnipeg. Miss Arnot is super- intendent of Wellesley Hospital . Mr.and Mrs.George Birch are visiting their daugh- ter Helen, Mrs.Paul Krizan) and her family in Can- more, Alta. Mr.and Mrs.Geo.Walsh and family are vacation- ing in various points in the United States. Mr .and Mrs.Geo.Duncan have returned after visit- ing their son Avery and his family in Fort William. The Ladies Auxiliary to the Royal Canadian Legion report the sum of $242.86 was collected to aid the work of the Salvation Army. Mrs.Harry White, Mrs.Jack Hepburn and Miss Susan Caldwell of Fort William visited relations here last week. Mrs. Bill Holland has her daughter Dolores (Mrs .Ray } Alexander), her husband and sons Jack and Bruce, of Baton Rouge, La.visiting her. Mr.Alexander and the boys are fishing - hile Dolores visits old friends for the first time in ter. years. Lesley Mimegar of Toronto, associated with the Railway Missions, gave an address in the Gospel Mission on Wednesday evening. Miss Cynthia Bond'who is nursing in the Norway House Hospital in northern Manitoba, is the guest of Mrs .Leonard Huard. Mr.and Mrs.Art Cronk of Fort William have been visiting Mr.and Mrs. Bill Stefurak . G. Slater is in McKellar Hos- J. D. Bryson is in 1 the Toronto pital. Mrs. Peter Sparks and | General Hospital. CADETS LEAVE FOR COURSES Photo by I.McCuaig There will be a great scattering of the high school cadet corps in early July when Master Cadet Jody | Davis goes to the Barbadoes following two week's training in Pettawawa. Master Cadets Boyd Drake and Ricky Chicoine go to Banff after a two week course in London. Bill Drake, Ken Ross, Fred Nicol, Tom Relph and Claude Martin go for first year training to Ipperwash Sean Paradis for Driver Mechanic's course and Tom Collinson for Cadet Leader's course to Pettawawa. Ray Guillet of Holy Angels school staff will also be taking a civilian instructor's course this summer in cadet work. Mrs .Roy Anderson was entertained by friends and neighbors at a farewell party held in Mrs. Bill Stefurak's home when they presented a chrome pantr set and other gifts to wish her well in her new home in Nipigon. At the party were Mesdames Bill Collinson, who presented the gifts, Pat Bolan, J.M.McGrath, Bob Turner, L.R.Tremblay, Jack Ridsdale, Don Tremblay C.Pike, H.Eaton, L.Karns, Larry Bourke and R. Benitz. Tommy McGrath, Lanny Pow- x and Denis McParland are away this week attending a vo- ¢ational school sponsored by the Oblate fathers at an island camp the Keewatin-Kenora area. Linda Power and Betty McGuire will go with the girls' group at- fending next week. Pupils of grade one in Holy Angels School entertained their Parents Tuesday afternoon with a display of thei*' work, Folk lances, sorigs, readings ' and several skits comprised the pro- gram, Miss Lois Inshaw is home from Toronto spending the sum- mer with her parents, Rev. and Mrs. R. J. Inshaw. Lois will. go back to her former position as operator in the Bell Office until September. Mrs. C. G. Welbourne. re- turned to her home in Vancou- ver after spending two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wel- bourne. Mrs. Welbourne is the provincial secretary .of the Daughters of the Empire in Vancouver and attended a con- vention of the order in Winnipeg before coming to Schreiber. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Ridsdale} returned home this week from} Moorehead, Minn. where Mr.} Ridsdale attended the 47th an- nual Lions' International dis- tict convention on June 13-15. En route home they stayed over with friends in Winnipeg. The following relatives came from the East to attend graduation exercises of St. Joseph's Hospital school of Nursing in Port Arthur when Geraldine McGrath was a graduate--Mrs.& Mrs. John Carty, Mr.and Mrs.Chas. Berrigan, Ray and Steve Berri- gan of Ottawa and Mr.& Mrs.Morgan McGrath of Eganville. The Ottawa party are the guests of Mr. daughter Joanne spent the weekend visiting Mr. Sparks in Westmount Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Furyk have gone to Vancouver for their holidays. .and Mrs.Mervyn Perrault and Mr.and Mrs.McGrath are the guests of Mr.and Mrs. Ambrose McGrath.