COMMUNITY CHURCH \ | if 'ST. MARTIN'S PARISH Sunday, November 25th, 1956 a Saturday, November Pes0 jams Senior Sunday" ye Confessions 3-4 Pelle ; School et 7-8 Dem. aso aymy Beginners Siindas Sunday, Novenber 25th, 1956". School Masses 8:15 a.m. 2200) pom. Junior Sunday . --------- 9:30 a.m, School | Benediction Sunday evening at 11:00 a.m. MORNING WORSHIP--- 2:30 pam. Mass during the week "The Tug of the at 8:00 a.m,.and on Saturday at eng _ Unseen" bt 8230 a.m, . ead: Coie, pr orene Service Wayside Pulpit . 2 0-0-0 Is God on your Christmas we ds) eos GIRL GUIDE MEETING NOVEMBER 26TH 2-0-5 LIBRARY NEWS A. Little More Than Kin - Nelia Gardner White 'Miss White's latest novel is the a! of the rivalry that has arisen between twin brother, Oliver and Phineas Hagg. Oliver is sensitive and moody, Phineas is a gay and aggressive extrovert, At the age of twelve the twins quarrelled over the stone wall they had built between their garden plots, Their bitterness persisted and grew over the years and finally came to oven conflict when they both fell in love with the same girl. This is another absorbing novel by the author of "The Thorn Tree" and "Woman at the Window", Papa Married a Mormon -- John D. Fitzgerald This is a warn, humorous and true story of a wonderful family. Fulfilling a death bed promise to his mother, Tom Fitzgerald journeys to the Utah frontier to keep a brotherly eye on the black sheep of the family, Will. Shortly afterwards Tom meets and falls in love with a beautiful Mormon girl, Their elopement caused a sensation and the Mormons sent a posse to block the roads, The Fitzgeralds were to be married four times during:their years together, When they set up house- keeping, Catholia, Mormon and Methodist were lovingly united by the belief "that all religions are but windows of the same Church. An excellent book, o~0-0 The last regular meeting for 1956 of the Terrace Bay Girl Guide Association will be held on Monday, November 26th at 8:00 p.m. in the small meeting room of the Rec, Centre, All parents of Guides and Brownies and members are invited to attend this important meeting, Dues for 1956 must be paid by November 26th, 0-0-0 BOY SCOUT NEWS As Christmas again draws near the local Boy Scouts are asking for old toys for their toy shop. Anyone having toys to donate, regardless of condition, please phone Bill Megraw, Phone 372, Jack Anderson, Phone 495 or John Shivas, Phone 207 and arrange for pickup, These toys wi.l be repaired and sent to the Lakehead to help brighten the Christmas of some children not as fortunate as our own. 0-0-0 SKATE EXCHANGE The Home and School Association will hold a skate exchange on Friday night November 23rd, 1956 in the large meeting room at the Hes. Centre bétween 8:15 p,m. and'9:15 pam, Please put size, name and price or size needed in exchange on a tag TIED to the skates. It is pre- ' ferred that the parents attend for exchanges, , 0-0-0 SAFETY SLOGAN Thursday Noon November 22nd, oe to Thursday Noon November 29th, 1956, Ly ou. A R e Re) N L bi e A & e: A i. o ° ue H i N Ke