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Terrace Bay News, 12 Nov 1953, p. 2

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CCMMUNITY CHURCH Sunday, November 15th, 1953. 9:30 asm. -. Sunday School 11300 aam. - Junior Sunday School 11:00 a.m, - Morning Service Discovering the Lad. 7:30 pem. - Evening Worship The Disappointments of Jesus. 8:30 pem, - Church Board Meeting at the home of Mrs. T. Walters. The Kiwanis Club is observing the "Take a kid. to worship Sunday" and a hearty welcome is extended to all Kiwanians and their families, adopted or otherwise. 0-0-0 LIBRARY NEWS Q Rugged Land of Gold Martha Martin, A true story of faith and courage of a woman who spent a winter alone in an Alaskan wilderness, The day she and her husband were preparang to leave their isolated mine prospect, Mrs. Martin suffers an accident in which her right arm is broken, left leg is useless and her head deeply gashed. Her husband had left earlier in the outboard to catch the mailboat and does not return, Alone, badly injured in pain, and awaiting the birth of her child Mrs. Martin writes her story and memories to keep from losing her sanity. You will not want to put this book down until the last work is read, Library hours - 2:30 - 4:30 Monday and Wednesday. 7:00 -~ 9:00 Tuesday and Thursday. 0-0-0 NOTICE All curlers are requested to turn out for the Annual Meeting of the mens Curling Club on Friday, November 20th at 8 p.m. in the High School. Auditorium, We are expect- ing to show the film of the McDonald Brier Playoffs which took place at Sudbury last year, o-0-0 Page 2 ST. MARTIN'S PARISH Sunday, November 15th, 1953. Masses 8:15 am 10:00 a.m, Rosary and Benediction 7:30 p.m. During the week Mass at 8:00 a.m, NO MASS THURSDAY MORNING. Saturday, November 1th. Confessions 3-4 p.m, Ns a 8 peMm. 0-0-0 LOST AT SEPARATE SCHOOL One pair of Brown overshoes with fur on top and zipper front. Size 13. Whatever child has made the mistake please return to the school, 0-0-0 AROUND THE TOWN Mrs. Olga Adamo has had her niece Edwina Mocarski visiting with her for the past two weeks, returning to her home in Toronto on Thursday. Mrs, Adamo and Edwina spent a few days last week. in Duluth,. Minnesota. Mrs. Aggie Sinkins returned last week from a visit at McKenzie Island with her son and family and brought grandson Donald Sinkins home with her for a visit. Marge Lundberg was the guest of her sister, Mrs. G, Artist of Fort William last weekend, Mr. and. Mrs, Rune Ostling with Karen and Terry returned Tuesday evening from a trip to Dryden, Ontario where they were guests of their daughter and family, Mrs. I. Stark, Many of our valient hunters have been returning home successfully laden with deer this past week, Others have come home with very good excuses, Among them were: Hector McLeod, Jim Stewart, Mel Moore and John Jessop who hunted in the Eagle Lake districts Bill Sadawick, Wally Janicki, Tommy Latour, Tony Fedun and Len. Williams who returned Monday from their trip to the Kenora dist- rict; Also returning Monday were Frank Sweet and Henry Durez who were west of Trout Creek, Ontario, (Cont. on page 4) SAFETY SLOGAN Thursday Noon, November 12th to Thursday Noon November 19th, AULWA oe BD WA RANG (3S GNS ..._Ken.. Turner..mis.sed. $15,00..Safety .Slogan. last..w a eek..&.. Frank. Williams.missed.this..week! sce Safety Slogan worth $20.00, Next week it's $25.00

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