Along the Shore Line

Terrace Bay News, 5 Oct 1961, p. 2

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Page 2 TERRACE BAY COMMUNITY. CHURCH = Rev. J.Raymond Anderson ® THANKSGIVING SERVICE 9.30 AM. - Jr.& Sr, Sunday school 21,09 A.M, - Beginner*s Sunday School 200 A.M. = DIVINE SERVICE = "A Nation Gives Thanks" 7.00 P.M, = EVENTIDE SERVICE -- 8.00 P.M, - HI-C. Meeting - election of officers ST,MARTIN'S CHURCH -. Rev, Dean E,A,Gallagher SATURDAY - Confessions 3-4 P.M. and 7-8 P.M, Mass during the week at 7.45 and on Saturday : at.9 A.M, ST.MARTIN*'S PARTSH LIBRARY Open from 2 to 3 P.M, every Saturday ROSS PORT. ST, JOHN BERCHMAN'S CHURCH Mass every Tuesday at 7.00 P.M, GOSPEL MISSION Sunday School at 2 P.M, every Sunday Teles nn a eaaeeeenneieeesineeamatnaenneneaniian "igh LIBRARY WINTER HOURS Effective the week of October 2nd, the library hours will be. as follows:- MONDAYS -.2.30 -.4,30.- Open to all TUESDAYS = 7.00 - 9,00 - * 4 WEDNESDAYS -:2,30 - 4.30 =". THURSDAYS -.7,.00 ~ 9,00 - Open to High School students and adults only FRIDAYS - 7,00 -- 9,00 - Open to children only, LADIES CURLING CLUB NEWS Once again the curling season is fast approaching. Your executive has been active this summer making plans for the coming sea- son, All. old curlers and those interested in curling this year are urged to watch the "News" for announcements of the semi-annual meeting which will be held within the next two weeks, .A definite date and time will be announced. in next. week's "News." As well as the regular evening curling several past members and new curlers have approached: us regarding afternoon, curling, We would be more than happy to have after- noon curling as well, if enough people are interested, This, and other important subjects relat- ing to the coming season will be decided at the semi-annual meeting, so watch the "News" for. the meeting date and let's have a good turnout. We welcome everyone, both past members and | new members to this meeting, and anticipate a very active and fun-filled season ahead. LADIES TEN PIN LEAGUE The K.J.Weppler Insurance Agency has offered to donate a prize to the Ladies* Ten Pin League for the lady who bowls the high- est. single game W/hcp, between September 28 to November 24th. Highest points were taken this week by THE TERRACE BAY NEWS ATTEND _ THE CHURCH _OF YOUR CHOICE October 5, 1961 SCHREIBER hag? pocamn:Jeat ST. JOHN?S ANGLICAN CHURCH ~ Rev.R.J,S, Inshaw pene thine a SSD een 9,00 A.M. --- HOLY COMMUNION - 10,00 A.M, - Family Service 11.00 A.M. - Morning Service 7,00 P.M. --- EVENSONG | UNITED CHURCH - Rev, R, Crook 11.00 A.M, -- MORNING SERVICE ~ 9,45 A.M, - SUNDAY SCHOOL HOLY ANGELS CHURCH - Rev, J.M.Cano Daily Mass - 8,00 A.M. Saturday Mass - 9.00 A.M, Saturday Confessions 11-12 A.M, & 7-8.30 P.M. EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH - Pastor M,Kaija 10.00 A.M. -- Sunday Ssrvice 7,00 PiM. - Evening Service - 2nd & 4th Sunday, Friday evenings - Bible Study GOSPEL MISSTON Sunday - 11 A.M, - Family Bible Hour 7.00 P.M, - Gospel Service 4 , the I, Goodfell and I Pattison teams who nettec 18 points each. . Marion Pluto bowled high single r Lib KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS HOLD OUTING Roger Beaulieu's camp on the east shore of Jackfish Lake provided a most delightful set- ting for a social outing held by members of St.Edward's Council of the Knights of Columbus | and their ladies in September, The usual bonfire was in evidence, and for those who favour the cozy comfort of a hearth fire, that also was provided in the spacious fireplace of Roger's lovely camp. Lunch and refreshments were set out with everyone helping themselves. The evening ended with everyone joining in a sing song that made up in volume what it may at times have lacked in harmony. TERRACE BAY BRANCH #223 LEGION NEWS On October 5th (Thursday) 7,30 PM there wil: be a general meeting at which time nominations © for the President's office will be accepted, During the evening a draw for the Bond of the Month will be made. All members are urged to be on hand for this meeting. Place of meeting - Armouriese <n fecees tine nina ttacte aepentine-ntinsslaleanpecea gett FOR THE ONE WEEK ONLY THERE WILL BE NO MEET- ING OF PACK TWO BROWNIES, OCTOBER 10TH, SHOWER FOR NEWLY WEDS Mr.g Mrs, William Stachiw were hosts re- cently at a reception in honor of their daughter-in-law and son, Deanna and Ray Stachiw. . The reception was held in the Moose Hall, Terrace Bay, when music for dancing was provided by the Moose Niters. Hostesses during the reception were Mes- dames Molly Gross, Nacy Marquis, Steffie Dorman and Marjorie Dejonghe. The evening concluded with a buffet dinner, 2 hla aaa eee ART INSTRUCTOR HERE THIS WEEKEND Anne Scollie, experienced Fort William Art teacher is to instruct Terrace Bay Art Club. on a weekly basis starting on Oct,8th. Members will meet at the Rec.Centre 1.30 P.M, sharp. Dress for outdoor sketching trip. The evening session at Rec,Centre (Cont*d.P.4) acento LOCC ALLOA CELL OA | | | | |

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