Along the Shore Line

Terrace Bay News, 30 Jan 1958, p. 2

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{ COMMUNITY CHUACH yy) f 'ian 9:30 asm. Senior Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Beginner's Sunday School, 2:00 p.em. Junior Sunday School, 11:00 a.m, MORNING WORSHIP XS February 2 marks: 'the 'beginning of National Health week. The minister will preach on "a Debilitating Disease" The Sacrament of being! Baptism will be acministere' at this service. 7330 pem. Evening Service, LADIES AUXILIAKY The regular monthly meeting of this group will be held cn Monday evening, February 3ri, in the Community Church. Mrs. Norma Goan an' her Committee will have charge cf the evening's progre Ladies are requested to bring an old magazine to the meeting on Monday. any type will cdo as long as it has various pictures that woul' interest children, TEXKACE SAY NAMED IN FIXE PHEVENTION (cont'd) For communities in Ontario in our population class standings are as follows: 1-Teeswater, 2-Terrace Day,, .3-Manitouwadge. More significant perhaps, is the Canadian Municipal Division by population classes for 4ll-Canada awards. Terrace Lay was awarded Honorable Mention for all of Canada, _ ST. MAKTIN'S CHURCH Saturday, February lst, Confessions --- 3 -- 4 p.m, 7-8. pm Sunday, February 2nd, ; Masses 8:15°& 9:30 a.m. Benediction Sunday Evening at 7:30, Mass during the week 8:00 a.m, Saturday at 8:30 a.m, INQUIRY CLASS aT ST. MAnTIN'S (ANISH HaLL A series of 26 lessons on the Cathclic Faith, 2 lessons a week. 7th lesson, Mon¢ay, February 3rd at 1:30 anc 8:00 p.m., Jesus Christ, the son of Goc, 8th lesson We'nes 'ay, February 5th at 1:30 and.8:00 p.m. 4 Fallen World-Original Sin. Lessons continued each Monday and Wednesday: till' completed, EVEAYSODY WELCOME FIRE NEWS (cont'd) The following exerpt is from the News Letter of the National Fire Frotection assoc- iation: - ' . Fire Deaths and Losses are up in 1957, Fires caused 11,300 deaths and $1,275,000,000 loss in the United States in 1957, ecniine to preliminary estimates by the NFFA Department of Fire secord. Corresponding preliminary Canadian 1957 estimates are 600 deaths and $135,000 ,000 loss, The 1957 United States property damage loss of 41,275,000,000 includes $1,050,006 ,600 loss to buildings. and contents and $225 ,000,000 loss in aircraft, motor vehicles, foreae and other non-building fires. These firgures show.an"increase of from twenty-five to fifty million dollars Nice going - letbace: gay Fire Department, over 1956 figures, W Bie es Cone Y 68 Ce Sin ] 9 2 8 SUPPORT THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE KIWANIS ¢ Veer TERRACE | BAYT

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