Along the Shore Line

Terrace Bay News, 13 Mar 1969, p. 2

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PAGE 2 TERRACE BAY ST. MARTINS CHURCH - Rev. A.P. Harris = Phone 3231 | SUNDAY MASSES - 8.15 @e Me and 44S PeMe Weekday Masses - Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Tuesday and Thursday 6.30 PeMe 7.45 ame Saturday 9.00 aeme CONFESSION -' Saturday 4 > 5 pom. and 7 - © pem Thursday before first Friday each month - 7 -- 8 pom. MASS ON FIRST FRIDAY EACH MONTH - 6.30 pele COMMUNITY CHURCH - Rev. T.G. Husser Phone 3396 SUNDAY SCHOOL - All grades 2-9 - 9 ame Pre-school and grade I - II acm PERMANENT MORNING WORSHIP - II aom. "The Tower of Babel" h p.m. Anglican Communion Service. ROSSPORT ST. JOHN BERCHMAN'?S CHURCH Vass every Monday et 7 PeMe TOWN TOPICS BURIED IN TERRACE BAY CEMETARY Funeral services for Nick Bajkiewicz who passed away suddenly in the Terrace Bay private hospital on March 2nd, were held in the Community Church on Wednesday, March 5th, with Reverend G. Husser officiating. Mr. Bajkiewicz, 54, was born in Poland, and came to Canada in 1947. He was employed by Kim- | berly Clark Co. for the past 19 years. He is survivied by his wife, Cora, a son David, Michael and Chery a sister Vera, of Grandview Manitoba, and a brother in Poland. Many beautiful floral tributes were received, and the funeral was largely attended by friends from Schreiber and Terrace Bay, as well as many of Nick's co-workers at the mill. The Royal Canadian Legion Branch 223, Terrace Bay draped the casket with the Cancdian Flag and Charlie Koski, Branch president, read the Memorial Service, while mem- bers of the Legion paid their last respects . The Legion members also formed a Watch while the Church was open for those who wished to pay their repects. Pall bearers were Pat Jones, Arnold McKechnie John Rochon, Harry Gusul, Joe Szpak, and Bob TERRACE BAY NEWS ST, JOHN'S ANGLICAN CHURCH - Rev. A.L. Chabot MARCH 13, 1969 SCHREIBER Sunday Service - Ist. and 3rd. Sunday each month at 7 pelle and Communion ond and 4th and Sth Sundays 7 pm. -- Evening Prayer Every Sunday 10.30 aem - Sunday School ST. ANDREWS UNITED CHURCH - Rev. E.C. Prinselaar - Phe I6IM Worship Service II am. Sunday School - Every Sundsy et assigned time end place HOLY ANGEL'S CHURCH - Rev. J.M. Cano Pnone 7 Daily Mass for Lenten Monday 5-15 Pele Tuesday and Thursday 7.30 aem. and 5.15 pete Saturday 9 aom. and 5 pele Sunday Yass - 8.00, 9.00 and II acl. CONFESSIONS - Saturday 4.30 - 5.30 and 7 all daily masses. - 8.30 and before GRACE BAPTIST CHURCH = Rev. R.L. Dye Services Morning II a.m. Evening 7 P.M. Wednesday Bible Study and Prayer - 7 Pele EVANCELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH - Rev. Je Tews ond and Gth Sunday each month - Worship Services. AEA LN AREAL ITT Ee Middaugh. Honorary pall bearers were Ted Young, Ray Black, Art Connors, Mike Smilsky, Victor Fedyzshyn, Marian Tychoniak and Walter Lewicki. From out of town were Mr. and Mis. John Bohdonavitch, Grandview, Man., Mrs. K. Mason, Mr. and Mrs. E. Norlock, of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. T. Mason, Barrie, Mrs. C. Artist, Mr. V. Fedyzshyn of Fort William. Interment was in Terrace Bay Cemetery. Bert Lohr sounded the Last Post. TERRACE BAY HIGH SCHOOL WINTER CARNIVAL J Last Friday's Winter Carnival can be termed as nothing but a success. Snow sculptures which the students had diligently worked on through the week | were finally judged and the results were announced during the afternoon. The days'activities began at 9.15. First the outside sports were played. Everyone enjoyed such games and races as socer, volleyball 7 egg toss, three legged race, toboggan race, tug of war and football. This year we included a race where everyone ran and this along with the rest of the mor- nings action proved interesting and fun-filled. We then had a lunch break and (cont'd on page 4)

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