Sainary 26, 1961 PARE Jridiay Carnua ty oes SCHREIBER MUSIC BY "THE TWILITERS" = DRAW FOR MARY MAXIM SWiHATER WILL TAKE PLACZ AT DANCE SPONSORED BY SCHREIBER ROCK-A-TEENS - proceeds for Youth. aly « CRs UO Rare NE le I ee) | RTS Reape co Sse a or oaee A peepee oe OIRO EON yn TaN Sgr i SCHRETBER ROCK-A-TEZNS (Cont'd from Page 5) as chaperones at dances and Conferences, The Club does not ask for financial assis- tance from sponsors but raise funds by their own endeavours such as the dance being staged on Friday night. HIDDEN TAXES (Cont'd from page 7) The Kitchener-Waterloo Record recently commented as follows:- "I; is to be hoped that' a way can be found to avoid a sales tax, and above all an indirect or "hidden" sales tax. A direct sales tax which people could see is preferable to a hidden tax where the level of the tax has a tendency to increase as the markup system is imposed, A hidden tax is pleasant for the politi- cians because individuals do not know just how much they are paying through it. This is one of the objectionable features inso- far as the public is concerned." Those of us who have visited other Pro- vinces where a sales tax is levied do not look forward with tranquility to a tax | whether hidden or obvious. | KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS HOCKEY CONTEST | OFFICIAL RESULTS FROM TORONTO GLOBE & MATL | PLAYER Gy Asste Winner Amt. | Kelly L L. Bourguignon 42,46 | Horton A. Furyk &e00 | Stewart i Re Bouchie 42446 ' Olmstead L. Bourguignon &200 | Armstrong J, Anderson &e00 | Nevin Don Tees 2200 ; Regan C. Whitton 2.00 | Mahovlich Je Smart | 2200 | Keon Mrs, K, Nesbitt "2.00 , Shack Gordon Kydd 2200 | Stanley W. Corrigan 900 _ Pulford L,. Lopke 2200 | Brewer JeC. Gagnon &.00 | Duff Bill Louk 900 | Hillman i R. Morris 42,446 | Harris M, Bourke &e00 Beun A. Valiquette & «090 Goal Tender iWally Stokes &,00 NEXT WEEK'S SHUTOUT POOL $190.00 = oo Div. 37 dan. 21/61 (Signed) J, oe The high cost of living sects up the modern | home as the dearest place on earth, EERRAGE, BAY NEWS SARENTS = Nighi th. TOWN Dancing © HALL Adult ) Admission ) $1.00 per couple ST.MARTIN'S PARISH MISSTON | THE IMPORTANCE OF A MISSION What a clinic is for the body, a mission is for the soul. iiveryone has heard the advice: "See your doctor once a year," A doctor may demand more. He may order his patient to visit a medical clinic. In a clinic, one is tho- roughly and scientifically x-rayed, examined and re-examined by a staff of medical experts Finally, the doctors give their verdict. Hither the patient is assured that all is well or the doctors may advise treatment or an operation, A mission is a spiritual clinic, where the soul is examined thoroughly and expertly in the revealing light of the eternal truths. The Divine Physician, Our Most Holy Redeemer, asks: "What doth it profit a man, if he gain the whole world, and suffers the loss of his soul." (Mark 8:36). A mission not only en- courages the good, but also applies a healing remedy to others with serious defects of soul The mission over, the soul leaves the spiri- tual clinic invigorated and strenghtened in grace e Mission for the ladies starts Sunday, Jan. 22nd. First mass 7:00 - 7:30 - Instruction; Second Mass 9:00; 9:30 - Instruction, Even- ing devotions and instruction 7:30, Mission for the men starts Sunday, Jan. 29th. During the week there will be two morning Masses:- 6:30 and 8:00, Devotions at 6:45 P.M, Mr.& Mrs. C,Buck visited at the home of Mr.& Mrs, Dave Locking in Kenora recently. While there, both families drove to Winnipeg to visit with Steini Jakobson and his family. They also visitedbriefly with Ann and Leon Checkryn in Transcona,. All former residents send greetings to their friends in Terrace Bay. The exports of pulp and paper from Canada run to about one billion dollars a year, Paper mill forests are the best managed in the land. =< FROMMANN'S T.V. & RADIO SALES & SERVICE PHILLIPS & MARCONI ECALER SCHREIBER, ONLAR!O PHONE 689 = BOX 202 {