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Terrace Bay News, 15 Nov 1956, p. 2

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COMMUNITY CHURCH Sunday, November. 18th, 1956 \\ 9730 a.m. Senior Sunday aie School 11:00 a.m, Beginners Sunday School 2200) Demy Junior Sunday School 11:00 a.m, MORNING WORSHLP- Sermon Subject "Deficiency '.. Diseases", rie EVENING SERVICE 6 'The Sacrament of ira Infant Baptism will be admin- istered at the Moming Service. Any parent desiring to have a child baptized at this time will please get in touch with the minister, either at 61 Laurier, phone 396, or at the Church 346, Following the evening service the Church Board will meet at the home of Mr, and hrs, Jack Wade, 185 Laurier Avenue. 7:30 pom, 0-0-0 LIBRARY NEWS The Tribe That Lost Its Head - - Nicholas Monsarrat The Island of Pharameaul, on the south west coast of Africa had been a British Protectorate for over a hundred - years, When the new Chief of the Maula tribe returned to his people after finish- ing his education at Oxford, he gave a care- less. interview to an unscrupulous reporter who like to "interpret" the: news. his own way. The whole world soon read that the new Maula Chief intended to marry a white woman. The handful of British administrators gradually found their control of the natives slippoing as the obscene cult of the Fish again sprang to life. Mr. Monsarrat appears to have drawn a parallel between this story and the actual Mau Mau trouble in Africa, This is also an interesting and detailed account of the British colonial system. Time Was 'John Sellby At the turn of the century in the small midwestern town of Calhoun the m- relenting James Tremont died leaving his for- tune to his son Junior provided Junior (Cont. on next col,) ray Mes SEPARATE SCHOOL BOARD MEETING ; on Pagel 2v: py MARTIN'S ol. MARTIN'S PARLSH- Saturday, November November ~iith, 1956 Confessions 3h, Del. wn 7-8 pm. Sunday, November 18th, 1956 Masses 6:15 a ol, tae ed: 30 a.m, Benediction duinday evening at 2:30 p,m. Mass during the week 8:00 a.m, and on Saturday at a 8:30 Bele o~0=-0 A meeting of the Board of Trustees of St. Martin's Separate School will be held in the Separate School on Tues~ day, November 20th, 1956 at 8:00 pam. 0-0-0 LIBRARY NEWS (Cont, ) a x married the girl his father had chosen for him, Marie Crozier. Unfortunately Junior much preferred Pauline, Marie's dark vivacious sister, The inhabitants of Calhoun are all extremely interested in Junior's dilemma and are in themselves extremely interesting, _ Library Hours Monday and Wednesday afternoons 2:30-4:30 Tuesday, Thursday and Friday evenings 7:00-9:00 0-0-0 SKATE EXCHANGE The Home and School Association will hold a skate exchanze on Friday night November 23rd, 1956 in the large meeting room of the Recreation Centre, between 6:15 pem. and 9:15 pam. Please put size, name and price or. size. needed in exchange on a tag TIED to the skates, It is preferred that parents attend for exchanges, 0-0-0 NOTICE The "Dress of the Month" sponsored by the Silver Birch Chapter #264 for Oct. was won by Mrs, Flora Bryson, pled il, SAFETY SLOGAN iene Noon November ae nen to memeatiigae Noon November 22nd, 19986 Gia Ah ee SAFETY'S NO TRICK ee "«NOW How"

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