COMMUNITY CHURCH. - Sunday May ils 9:30 Senior Sunday School 11:00 Beginner's Sunday School 2:00 Junior Sunday School 11:00 Morning Worship: -* "Honouring -our Mothers" 7:30 Evening Service' ee Mother - of | Jesus" The Séendndnt of Infant papeied will be administered at the morning service. Any parent desiring to have a child baptized at this service will please communicate with the minister, x Xk LIBRARY REVIEW Rachel Maddux The Green Kingdom is-in the tradition 'of such magic stories as Lost Horizon, The Green Kingdom --- Five men and women, unbelieving but curious, follow an oldvmap: showing the way to the Green Kingdom; ia secret:place in the Western mountains. - them. They enter it, slipping from the familiar into a totally-strange-world. There are no people here. The Green King- dom has its own botany:and .'zookogy, its own colors, its own climate, its own natural laws. Soon they, know that .the legend of The Green Kingdom is true, The cleft in the mountains will not open again for ten years. This is the story of what happens to the five adventurers during those years, Library Hours ' Monday & Wednesday afternoons ' 230 to 480; Tuesday, Thursday & Friday evenings Pe S19), Comparative i ndultevtion Ke port for april shows a decrease of 430 over last year. 1957 1958 Children 158 see 862. --. Adult 947 713 1705 1275 Kecords 56 92 'In the mountains at the point marked on the map a cleft opens before ST. MARTIN'S CHURCH '= Saturday May 10 - Confessions 3-4 p.m, and 7 --- 9 p.m. - Sunday May ll - - Masses 8:15 and 9:30 a.m, Benediction Sunday .evening at 7:30 Mass during the week 8:00 a.m, © Saturday at 8:30 a.m, We Se a ae ae C.W.L. NEWS The Catholic Women's League will hold their monthly meeting on, Sunday evening, May llth in'St. Martin's Church basement at 8:00 p.m, * % * %& ART EXHIBIT - MAY 30 and 31st... It is now expected that paintings from Port Arthur and Fort William will be displayed at our local. Art Exhibit. Our own Art Club has done a lot of new work this year so it will be a good opportunity for the people of Terrace bay to compare the local talent with more experienced artists. Non-members of the Art Club who wish to display any original paintings or drawings are asked to contact Mrs. M. Middaugh, ie re aed GUIDES & ENOWNIES Donna Fedorak and barbara McMillan from Fack One; Irene Stewart, Connie Connors, :; Gail Slattery and Beverley Dodge from tack Two were the six Brownies who on Wednesday night, having achieved their Golden Hand, received their brownie Wings from Brown Owl" Mantey and Brown Owl anderson and flew up into Guides where they were welcomed 'by Guide Captain Middaugh. Following the ceremony tea and cookies were served by the Local Association,