Page 5 COMMUNITY CHURCH COLUMN: The sermon topic is not being announced in advance for the 11:00 a.m. service Sunday, June 4th, Evaming service topic will be "Fear of the Lord", Full attendance is solicited for both services now that summer weather has arrived, after the service of June llth, Sunday evening services will be discontinusd for the balance of the summer months, Ladies! Auxilliary will hold their regular monthly meeting on Monday evening, June 5th, at 8:00 p.m, in the Church Building. Program topic is "Women in the Busincss world." It is hoped that all members can attend, DON'T FORGET TH? SUNDAY SCHOOL PICNIC SATURDAY AFTERNOON AT LAKE SUPERIOR PARK: All members of the congregation young and old are cordially invited, Let's make this such a wonderful success that it will have to be an annual affair of the church. We will all mect at the Grade Schoolyard at 1:30 where transportation will be available for everyone, All those driving their cars please report at the schoolyard where thoy can pick up additional passengers, Remember, you bring enough food for your family, including cups, and we will supply ice cream, pop, and coffee. Don't forget the races and maybe the old men of the church can shake their legs enough for a ball game. SEE YOU ALL THERE, 'GIRLS AND BOYS 0-0-0 NAVAL RE-UNION PARTY A meeting had been called for last Moniay evening at the Teen Town Hall, which was attended by only two enthusiasts, Obviously this measure of support will not suffice, as it is hardly possible to plan and organize a worthwhile Re-Union without the unlimited support of a majority of local Naval Veterans, Therefore, another meeting has been called for FRIDAY, June 2nd, at the Canadian ieeion Hall, commencing at 7:30 p.m. Sharp. All ex-Naval personnel (including deep sea Merchantmen) are requested to attend this very important meeting because the support tendered at this get-together will dotermine if the Naval Re-Union is tobe hold on June 17th as scheduled, The issue then rests with the individual concerned, Either we all come out and support this project, or plans for our Re-Union will have to be shelved indefinitely. 0-0-0 BADMINTON NEWS Yes, folks, the Racquet Club Cabaret Dance was a huge success. It was wok worth the tremendous effort put forth by Gord Paget and his Dame Committee and we'll be looking forward to another such affair at a future date, Many thanks to all of those who helped in any way to make this dance the success that it was. onto LADIES! SOFTBALL PRACTISE Due to this week's downpour that washed out the first practise, anothcr has been scheduled for this coming Tuesday night at 6:30 sharp. After the practise a meting will be held at 8:30 to formulatd plans for this season's play. o~0-0 Mrs. F. B, Thompson is presently a guest of her daughtcr and son-in-law, Mr. and 'irs, Paul Boudreau. Mrs. Thompson normally maker her home in Winnipeg, but due to the recent flood conditions she decided to give Paul a break and let him enjoy some of Mother- in-Law'ts cooking! 0-0-0 LOST A KEY LATELY ? A good number of keys have been turned in to the Provincial Police Office and Constables Hillman and Lorrie will be pleased to have the owners drop in to look over the selection. o-0~o ATTENTION EVERY ONE! A big dance will be held in the Recreation Hall on Friday, June 16th, sponsored by Terrace Teen Town. Tickets are $1.50 per couple, music by the Marathonians, and the time is from 10 p.m. to 2 a.m. Refreshments will also be 'served free of RRAR Es Watch posters and future editions of this paper for further details,