- Cprempe 9. SOCIAL NEWS Miss Janet McMillin has returned to Toronto after being the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Kirkpatrick, while visiting Brock Kirkpatrick. D'Arcy Furlonger is visiting his brother Laurie Furlonger and family in Winnipeg. Mrs. Bob Gray left Tuesday to visit her daughters, Miss Dorothy Sly in Edmonton, and Marjorie, (Mrs.E. Downey) and her family in St. Paul, Alberta. Mr. and Mrs. A. Bull and family are on a camping holiday in the Geraldton area. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Bill Paine were the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.G. Collinson, en- route home to Chapleau from Saskatoon where Mr. Collinson had attended a fire chief's convention. Among those who have already left or will leave later to resume their studies are Brock Kirkpatrick, to Queen's University; Bill Scott, Neil Whent and John Stortini to University of Manitoba; Bruce Gordon, Giovanni Speziale, L. Godin, |. Cocks, Fred Eick- meier, Ted Wilson, Steve Morrill, to Lakehead UNiversity; Donna Eaton to Toronto University; Doran Dragero to Ryerson Institute of Technology; Miss Sandy Kragero returning to teach in Scarboro Public School; Marlene Jarva, Jim Lesauvage and John Cosgrove to Waterloo University, Patricia McParland, who has completed one year of student nurse's training, will attend High School in North Bay taking Grade 13; Danny Riley is going to Dag Hammerskjold; Shirley Jartus and Paddy Duggan to Hillcrest; Paula Hill, Carl Pearson and Jack McGrath to Selkirk, all inleshed Schools. 1965 FUNERAL RITES CONDUCTED FOR JEAN FOURNIER The funeral of Jean Baptiste Fournier whose death occured on September 3rd following a lengthy illness, was conducted in Holy Angles Roman Catholic Church on September 6th by Rev. J.M. Cano. Ushers were Joe Commisso, Sanford Chicoine. Honourary Pall Bearers were: Tom Bolan, H.P. Bourguignon, Euclid Morin, Gonzique Slater, Eugene Ouellette and Cyril Sparkes and Active Pall Bearers were: Leo Godin, Alex Furyk and four grandsons of the deceased, Roger Fournier, Brian Webb, John McParland and Lawrence Singleton. Burial was in the Schreiber Cemetery. The Rosary was said by the parish and the Catholic Women's League in the Gauley Funeral Home on Sunday. Mr. Fournier, who was 74 years old,was born in Rimouski, Quebec, coming to Schreiber fifty-five years ago. He had fourty-three years service with the C.P.R., when he retired as a bridge and building foreman in 1955. Survived by his wife the former Roseanna Des' Champlain, four sons, Robert of Schreiber, Herve' of Ottawa, Raoul of Terrace Bay and Henry of Toronto five daughters, Yvonne, (Mrs. Tom Webb), Simone (Mrs. Edward Singleton), Laurette, (Mrs. Harold McParland), of Schreiber, Rita, (Mrs. R. Herring ) of Dartmouth N.S. and Margaret , (Mrs. Morris Scraba) of Schreiber. Also fourty-three grandchildre five great grandchildren and a sister, Mrs. A. Coté of Rimouski. Attending from out of town were Henry Fournier and Lawrence Singleton of Toronto, (Continued on Page10 THE NEWS Page |0 HERE & THERE IN SCHREIBER Cheryl Everitt returns for the second year to * McGill University this month. Harold Shack will teach grades 6 and 7 in St.Ed- ward's School in Nipigon this year. Mr .and Mrs.George Leyngel have returned from a holiday spent with both their parents in Sudbury. Melvin Davis of Ottawa is getting in a little late fishing and visiting his brother and sister Ken Davis and Mrs .Bill Lidkea and their families. Visiting during the summer with Mr.and Mrs.Keith School were Mrs .Scott's sister Elizabeth (Mrs .Robt. Duncan) and son Dugald of Tayport, Scotland, Mrs. Mary Murphy and son Eddy of Hamilton, Scotland and Mrs.Nancy Pate of High Blantyre, Scotland. Mr .and Mrs.O.Sainsbury have with them the lat- ter's niece and her husband, Mr.and Mrs.M.McMul- len of Guelph, also Mr.and Mrs .Clifford Christie, also of Guelph. Mrs.W.T.Wallace returned home from Port Arthur General Hospital . Rev .Sister St.Austin (Anna Cosgrove) of Fort Wil- liam is visiting her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Austin Cos- grove. Mrs.Harold Livingston is in St.John, N.B., at- tending her mother who is ill. Mrs.Mervyn Perrault has returned from St.Joseph's Hospital, Port Arthur. Mrs.J.E.Sheehan of Columbus, O., is visiting re- lations and friends here. Mr .and Mrs.Hervé Fournier and family of Hull, Quebec are visiting the former's parents, Mr.and Mrs.J.B.Fournier. Mrs .Russell Skinner is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Larry Parchem of Campbellton, Ontario. Mrs.Edward Glad, with Mr.and Mrs .Edson Gunn and son Robby of Fort William and Mr.and Mrs.Owen Presson of Sault Ste.Marie, spent the weekend with the Glad families here. Mrs .lva D'Arcy and Miss Mildred D"Arcy spent their holidays with Earl D'Arcy and his daughter Judy in Toronto. Mr .and Mrs .Ross Greenwood of Toronto visited with the latter's par ents, Mr.and Mrs .Jack Rattray, and the latter accompanied them back to Toronto. Mrs .Lawrence Shallow and family of Red Rock visited her mother, Mrs.S.Cash and her sisters, Mrs. C .Perras and Mrs .Robin Moore. Miss Catriona Foster of Ottawa was the guest of her sister, Mrs.Bill Woodrow. Mr.and Mrs .Roland Ritchie of Ottawa have arrived for Mr .Ritchie to take his place on the staff of the High School . Mrs.Ted Wilson is back from Vancouver where she spent the summer with nieces and nephews. Mrs.Wesley Clemens, daughter Sandra and Muriel Nesbitt accompanied Edith Clemens home from Toron to where the latter had received medical treatment. Raymond Cheboyer of Little Long Rapids spent the weekend with his sister, Mrs.Garth Woods and her family, returning Danny Woods who had spent three weeks with Mr.and Mrs.Cheboyer. Gordon Pike who has been with Chapples staff the past year is returning to Fort William and will enroll at Lakehead University.