Along the Shore Line

Terrace Bay News, 29 May 1969, p. 8

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TERRACE BAY NEWS MAY 29, 1969 PAGE 8 REV. GILMOUR BEATTIE VISITS COMMUNITY Rev. Gilmour Beattie District Secretary Canadian Bible Society, was at the Community Church Thur- sday evening. He showed a film "The Trails of the Translator". In some languages one word might have seven different tones, each meaning an entirely dif- ferent thing. In many cases an interpreter needs to live with the people to learn their language and develop a method for printing it. The Bible Societies of the world are now producing] -- the Scriptures in nearly 1,400 languages and dialects for use in 150 countries around the globe. All peopl¢ regardless of denomination in the Christain Church, are dependent on the Bible Society for their scrip- tures, especially in the overseas field. Mr. Beattie was presented with a cheque for $350. from the C.G.1.T. Walkathon. He said everyone who participated is to be congratulated, walkers, sponsors, the organizers: and any other persons who participated. It was a fine achievement. Photo at top of page shows Mrs. Brooks presenting the cheque to Rev. Beattie. Photo above shows some of the lovely decorations used for the Kiwanis Mothers Day Ball. TERRACE BAY HIGH SCHOOL C OPEN HOUSE -2-4p.m. E.D.T. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4th. Fog eer SCHOOL AUDIT @ A TOUR OF THE SCHOOL'S NEW FACILITIES @ A CHANCE TO SEE STUDENTS AT WORK IN THE MODERN AUTO, ELECTRONIC AND OCCUPATIONS AREAS @ AN OPPORTUNITY TO OBSERVE STUDENTS USING THE NEW SCIENCE FACILITIES @ REFRESHMENTS AFTER YOUR TOUR The Students and Staff of TERRACE BAY HIGH SCHOOL.

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