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Terrace Bay News, 6 Dec 1951, p. 1

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rae _Nolume 6, No. A9 yg Naha Nay gd NEW COMMUNITY CHURCH OPENS SUND..Y The doors of the new Community Church will open to the public on Sunday morning, December 9th, when the first service in the new building will be conducted by the Minister, Rev. A. F, Lavender at 11:00 a.m. The Sermon Topic for this opening service will be "Ye are God's Building", The even- ing service at 7:00 p.m, will be conducted by Rov.. 0.G. Barrow from Marathon, This new building, which is ultra- modern in every respect, is a most welcome addition to our Town and it is hoped by the Minister and the Church Board that it will be used to the utmost for the purposes that it is intended, In addition to the interior of the Church proper being designed to pro- vide a restful and inviting place of worship, the downstairs Church Hell is something to behold, Nicely lined with stained plywood, the hall is complete with stage, fully equipped kitchen, cloak rooms, rest rooms, etc, This new building is truly eae credit to the Comnunity. Noxt Wednesday evening, December 12th, at 8:00 p.m., the official dedication of the Church will take place when Rev. M. Goodman of Fort William will be here to preach, The Rev. CO. H. Best of Winnipeg will conduct the ccremony of dedication and Rev. HE, S. Steph- ens of Fort William will represent the Presbytery of Superior, at the conclusion of the ceremony, a social hour will follow, to which everyone is extended a cordial invitation, o-0-o DRM. WORKSHOP CONTINUES TONIGHT The Drema Workshop being conducted by Mr, arthur Clare of the Community Programmes Branch of the Dept. of Education will be con- tinued tonight at 7:30 p.m, in the Community Church Hall, «nyone who had intended being at last nights's session and didn't make it, should make an all out effort to be on hand tonight, aces ~-bsRGEST CIRCULJTION IN TERRACE Bly CHRISTMAS PARTY D.TES RE SET The all important dates have been set for the Christmas parties, sponsored by the LongLac Pulp & Paper Co, Ltd., for all child- ren and adults in the Community and employees living in Schreiber and their children. The .dult Party will be held on Mondny, December 17th, when Roy Coran and his top-flight orchestra from the Lakehead will be here to provide the music and entertainment, The Children's party will be split in two this yeer when the younger children in the age group of 0 to 8 will be greeted by Srcnta on the afternoon of Saturday, December 22nd, and the older group of 9 to 16 will h-ve their party from 7 till 9 in the evening of the same day. irrengements are almost complete for all three parties, and while a further check is being made of children's ages and sex, for those families presently residing in the Townsite, a request is mrde to all employees living is Schreiber, to write the name, age and sex of their children on a slip of paper and leave it in the Terrace Bay News Box at the Time Clocks prior to Monday noon, Dec, 10th, Final details will be published in next week's "News", In the meantime, be sure to. keep these dates open, N.B. The School Christmas Concert will be held on Thursday evening December 20th, Be sure to hcld this date opén also, o-0-0 CURLING CLUB TURKEY BONSPIZL Turkey Bonspiel - coming up! The first event of the 1951-52 curling season will be the big Turkey Bonspiel, dates to be announced es weather conditions permit, 5 last year, the members of the winning rink will each carry home a turkey (in time for Christmas, too). The Consolation winners will be given chickens, Hight lucky families will hove holidey dinners free, Well, almost vet (Aon, of titre & .Decembe t6y ws Lo des. SS Le

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