COMMUNITY CHURCH Page 2 ST, MARTIN'S PARISH Saturday, November 12th, 1955. Sunday, November 13th, 1955, 9:30 a.m. Senior Sunday Sch aN _-- Confessions 3-4 Pele 11:00 a.m, Beginners Siraay oC ea ALLA rab ' Eee School Sunday, November 13th, 1955. 2:00 p.m. Junior Sunday © > Maw Gee 8:15 a.m. School -- bl 10:00 a.m, 11:00 a.m. MORNING WORSHIP Brownies, Guides Scouts and Cubs with their teers ft will attend the morning service, The minister will preach on "Three Questions", The Sacrament of Infant Baptism will be administered at this service. Any parent desiring to have a child baptized may contact the minister, either at 61 Laurier Avenue or at the Church, 7:30 pem. EVENING SERVICE. 0-0-0 TEMPTATION FOR A KING John He Secondari We have all known of kings in-exile, This is the story of one who had to make an important decision, A light but en- lightening tale - with a love story on the side, Old world intrigue mixed with fast-moving American action. 2° Je:.: A WOMAN IN THE POLAR NIGHT Christiane From the German translation)Ritter A true story of a wife of a man who always wanted to live in a hut in the Arctic, And that is exactly the experience she shared with him, Her courage. is some- (Cont. on next col.) ", in Rss tein NOTE OF THANKS Thanks to all 'those who visited me during my recent stay at McKellar Hospital and to those who sent cards, letters and little gifts. Mrs. M. Semeniuk 0-0-0 BOOKS (Cont.) what difficult to believe, as many brave men would have weakened under the circum- stances she weathéred, Canadian wives should read this and be thankful} A strong story by a strong woman. 0-0-0 CONCERT SERIES Ticket sale will be carried out from door to door this week for the second concert of this.season. Sponsors of the concerts are the Dept. of Education and our next performance will be on November 24th at 8:15. p.m. in the High School Aud- at orium, An .example..of the type of outstanding artists who appear on these programmes is Miss Carolyn Gundy, violinist, who performed in Terrace Bay last winter. Just last week she appeared on the "Pick the Stars'! pro- gramme on T,V. and was the evening's | winrier now becoming one of the programme! s finalists, At that time she had acquired forty scholarships for her playing All of the artists who will entertain us here have great futures in store for them and we are highly favoured to.see and hear them, Those who participate on the 24th of Nov. will be: Mary McDonald, pianist; Martha Thomson , mezZ0-soprano; Zena Sadoway, violinist; and John Ford Taylor, tenor. SAFETY SLOGAN se Nie MESURE Aig a7 Faden Mommdiarsears asi 1556 "NEVER FEEL "SAFE ENOUGH Ot BC AEE poReGe gre «oe