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Terrace Bay News, 23 Feb 1956, p. 2

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i 'COMMUNITY CHURCH © Sunday, February 26th, -1956 9:30 asm. Senior Sunday School 11:00 a.m, Beginners Sunday ' School 2:00 pam. Junior Sunday Schools 11:00 a.m. MORNING WORSHIP Sermon Subject: "Lent, a period for Meiiptgit cc. Ulan, 7:30:p,m, EVENING SERVICE ve ' "What the Roman A Governor Said", This will be the' first of a series of sermons on What was said around the Cross. Following the evening service, the first Fireside Hour of the season will be held, The evening's programme will be under the direction of the girls of the C,G.1.T. Come along and enjoy an evening of fun, fellowship and food, o=0-0 LIBRARY NEWS 'i - A Night to Remember Walter Lord The author spent 28 years of research, ' tracking down survivors, rescuers, relatives and officials before scrupulously plecing all the facts together to write this in. credible story of the sinking of the Titanic, He re-creates for you a minute by minute description of the nine hours between the time the ship struck the iceberg to its sinking, Hentz-of Things Not Seen--Harriet H, Houser When the authors seventeen year old son dived into too shallow water and was critically injured, the attending doctors told her he could not possibly survive, A most inspiring true story of a boys struggle to live, of the skill of doctors and others but mostly of a woman who found a faith within herself that nothing could defeat, Library Hours Monday and Wednesday afternoons 2:30-4:30 Tuesday, ara & Friday evenings 7:00-9:00 p.m, 0-0-0 Page 2 ST. MARTIN'S PARISH Saturday, February | February 25th, 1956 Confessions 3-4 pm, 7-8 Dem There will be Rosary and Bene- diction of the Blessed Sacrament a Sb 7230 Dele Sunday, February 26th, 1956 Masses 6:15a.m, i 10:00am, iss Wednesday, February 29th, 1956 There will be Rosary and Litany at 7:30 p.m, 0-0-0 C.WeL. NEWS On Monday, February 13th, the Catholic Women's League held a highly successful Bridge and Canasta Party under the con- venorship of Mrs, R, Kenney and Mrs, J. MacDonald, Ladies High in Bridge was won by Mrs, B. Edmonds, second by Mrs, Rita Newell and low by Mrs, Vange Slattery. Men's High went to Mr, John Kelly, second Mr, Austin Wilson and Low to Mrs. Don Husband, In Canasta first prize went to Mrs, Y,. LeClair, second to Mrs, R. Dakin and low to Mrs. A, Trudeau. A lovely luncheon was served at the close of the evening. Plans are really shaping for our great show on March 17th, "Abie's Irish Rose" is a must for everyone who likes an even» ing of good hilarious comedy, Tickets are now on sale for 75¢ for atte and' 35¢ for students, Watch the News for further details next week, Produced by special arrangement with Samuel French Toronto (Canada) Limited, 0-0-0 LOST One Blue Parker 51 Fountain Pen, in Townsite. Contact Constable Hayes, Phone 318 or 333, i 0-0-0 SAFETY, SLOGAN Thursday Noon February 23rd, 1956 to Thursday Noon March lst, 1956, Dork 'COOL. Gre POP OFF CONFUSION BREEDS ACCIDENTS

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