THRRACE BAY NEWS ate: JANUARY 25, 1968 _ Pothe CHURCH ofyourehiviee -_MARTTN'S CHURCH ~ Rev. 4.P. Harris - Phone 3231 oor "Confessions 3-4 pem. and 7~ 8 p.m. Dur'. ie week Mees at 7.45 a.m. and Saturday et 8.30 a.m ot ASS - 8.15, 10.00 a.m. and 4.45 p.m. "UNITY CHURCH + Rev. T. Sunday School - 9.00 #.m. 9.30 a.me Jicsnine Wanehin » 11] a.m. G. Husser - Phone 3396 Grade 2 - 5 Grade 6 - 12 " Where can I find God" Community Church Meeting (Cont'd from page 2) He He Rev. Husser gave the Minister's Annual report. called the year 1968 a Year of Communication. pointed out that a new series of evenings, called Let's Talk were of immediate interest to the congrega- tions of both the Community Church and St. Martin's as well as residents of Terrace Bay. The next meetin of Let's Talk will take place in the High School Auditorium, Sunday, January 28th. Rev. Husser said he felt we were moving into a changing, challenging, exciting new world; one where we will experiment in various new forms of Worship, yet not forgetting the traditional ones which are dear to all of us. Rev. Husser expressed his appreciation to the Board of Stewards, the Committee of Elders, and the congre gation on behalf of himself and his family, for the support he had received during the past year. He also thanked Kimberly-Clark, who have always and will continue to be on hand when anything needs doing around the Manse. . Mr. Watson Slomke presented the SCHREIBER ST JOHN'S ANGLICAN CHURCH = Rev. A.L. Chabot Sunday Service - lst and 3rd Sunday each month - 7 PeMme and Communion and, 4th and 5th Sunday - 7 p.m. - Evening Prayer Every Sunday 10.30 a.m. - Sunday School ST ANDREW'S UNITED CHURCH - Rev. E. Prinseleer - Phone 161M 9.30 aem. Sunday School - primary and senior 11.00 a.m. Sundey School - nursery and kindergarten VMawnine Worshi a vote of thanks for a job well done, and Vera Kennedy was elected to be Secretary for the 1968 term of office. Under new business, it was decided that the Board of Stewards should be responsible for appofnting or filling vacancies on the Library Board, the Bulletin Committee and the Archivist. The Memorial Organ Fund was discussed. Mrs. Harris Haughn had suggested that a Memorial Fund might be set up to purchase a new organ for the Church, and it was her wish that she might start it of in memory of the late Harris Haughn, who had been a faithful church member. Anyone who wishes, may | make a donation. towards the fund, in memory of lov- ed ones. Mr. J. Ferrier moved that a letter of appreciation be sent to Mr. and Mrs. Lester Crandlemire on be- half of the congregation. Mr. Crandlemire, who is leaving Terrace Bay to take up new duties in Kenora, has given much of his time to serve on various boards during his years in Terrace Bay. Mrs. Crandlemire has been a faithful mem- proposed budget for 1968, and after some discussion, it was accepted. Nominations were held for the Board >of Stewards, to fill the vacancies left oy retiring members, Reg Payette, Hug Hamilton and George Martin. Those elected to the Board were Bill Jones, Bill Rowsome, and Walter Anderson. Nominations were held for the Committee of Elders to replace retiring nembers Albert Farrow and Axel Bernd- tsson. Those elected were Doug Thomp on, Verle Thompson, Don Husband, your ON dealer and John Ferrier. Secretary, Vida Laporte tendered her} phone 640 or 332 | esignation, which was accepted with | in SCHREIBER.O WEVE WORKED HARD TO EARN OUR REPUTATION, AND SHOUT IT LOUD ACROS Oss THE NATION) @yyol. BRIAN BIRCH ber of the Ladies Auxiliary, and both will be missed in the Community. Best wishes from the Community Church and the entire town go with them. | Mrs. Charlotte Slomke gave a short report on the Archives on which she has been working. She thanked every= one who had contributed to make it so successful a project. Mr. Anderson asked for a motion to adjourn, and Rev. Husser closed with a prayer. Lunch was served by ladies of the congregation.