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Terrace Bay News, 2 Jul 1953, p. 2

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COMMUNITY CHURCH Sund July 5th, 1 ° 11:00 a.m, -- Morning Worship The service will be conducted by Mr, Douglas Sly, a candidate for the Ministry of the United Church of Canada, 0-0-0 BAKE SALE To be held Saturday, July 11th at 10:00 aem, at the former meat market and which will be sponsored by the Scout and Cub Mothers of Terrace Bay. They will be sell- ing pies, cakes, buns, bread and candy and amy ladies wishing to donate any baking may call Mrs. Cal Harvey, Mrs, Art LeBlanc, Mrs. J. Marcella or Mrs. Mac Craig and they will advise you on any particulars concerning this sale. Much effort has been put intu the promotion of a Scvut and Cub Camp by the men of Terrace Bay and the ladies wish to show their appreciation in helping finance this project by holding a Bake Sale. 0-0-0 FOR SALE Frigidaire, 6 cubic foot model; Sun- shine 22" stove; RCA Victor radiophonograph; Eaton washing machine; wine chesterfield and matching chair; green occasional chair; two trilight lamps; walnut veneer end table; three piece bedroom suite in walnut veneer; 9 x 12 beige cotton Loop rug; folding ironing board, Also Kodak home photography kit, set of skiis and boots size 6. Phone 233 after 5:00 p.m. for further infomation, 0-0-0 LOST One large mauve coat button. return to P.O. Box 475. Please 0-0-0 Page 2 ST, MARTIN'S PARISH Saturday, July Ath, 19 Confessions -- 3:00 to 4:00 p.m. 7:00 to 8:00 p.m. Sunday,' J' eter) Masses -- 6:15 a.m, 10:00 a.m. The Knights of Columbus will observe Communion Sunday at the 10:00 a.m. Mass. 0-0-0 AROUND THE TOWN Mrs. E. R. Shrum of St. Catharines, Ontario arrived June 19th to visit for a month with her daughter, Shirley Nelson and family. Mr, and Mrs, T. McGibbons of North Bay Ontario, are visiting with their deughter, Rita Cavanaugh and family. Robert Taylor of Foam Lake Sask.,left Terrace Bay to return home Wednesday, follcw- ing a week's visit with his sister Isabelle Craig and family. Rob was returning from two wecks in Ottawaas the Saskatchewan representative at the Civil Defence School. Mr, A. McCallum of Port Arthur motor~ ed to Terrace Bay to spend the past weekend visiting with his daughter and son-in-law Betty and Don Ollen-Bittle., He was accom- panied by Mr, Claude Ronald, Mrs, J, Flah- erty and Miss M, Tweedley all of the Lake- head, Adam and Anne Zyri spent the past weekend as tourists in Duluth, Minnesota. Mrs, Harry Ward returned to Fort William last Thursday after a week's visit at the Fred McMillans. Mrs. Robert Burella entertained in honour of her daughter Jo-Anne's third birthday on Friday, May 29th. Five wee guests were present and mainly enjoyed the ice cream and cake. Joan Hake and Ted Kurylo arrived from Port Arthur Tuesday to visit with Joan's sister, Lois Haviland and take in the Fish Derby on Wednesday. (cont. on page 4) SAFETY SLOGAN Thursday Noon July 2nd to Thursday Noon July 9th osnnnnenegennnnans srnennnnnrminanney A UAVENEURTENLERDUEEREE EERE NNN NN

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