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Terrace Bay News, 5 Mar 1959, p. 2

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-- Page 2 : TERRACE BAY NEWS March 5th, 1959 __ wesc TERRACE BAY CHURCH SERVICES ST.MARTIN'S CHURCH = Dean E.A.Gallagher SATURDAY - Confessions 3-4 P.M, and 7-8 in the evening, SUNDAY .» Masses 8.15 and 9:30 A.M, Evening Devotions - 7,30 P.M, Mass during the week 8.00 A.M, and on Saturday at 8.30 A.M. ROSSPORT MASS = 11.30 A.M, COMMUNITY CHURCH - Dr. A, Lavender 9.30 AM. ~ Senior Sunday School 11.00 A.M, - Beginners Sunday School 2,00 P.M. - Junior Sunday School 11.00 A.M. - MORNING WORSHIP "A Portrait of Jesus" 7.30 P.M, = EVENING SERVICE The, visit of the Rev, Murray Thompson to Terrace Bay which was scheduled for Friday, March 6th, has been postponed owing to the illness of Mrs,.Thompson, It is hoped that we may have a visit from Mr, Thompson in the Fall, Mr, F, 0. Soughton is confined to MeKell- ar Hospital; Fort William, Mrs, Soughton visited with him over the weekend, Mr. & Mrs, H. Lohr spent Friday at the Lakehead where they attenled their daughter Donna's pinning. ceremony. Knroute there they encountered an exper- ience that, though it is envied by no one ,we can still feel pleased that they were on hand to render assistance, What people will do under stress is point- ed out by Bert who related that one party who arrived on the scene made haste to offer the lone survivor a cigarette -- without thought of the gasoline which permeated the surrounding area, Wefre glad Bert was on hand " Mrs.M.Dashkewytch chaired the regular © meeting February 23rd, of the Local Assoc., to Guides and Brownies held in the Recreation Centre's meeting room, and opened with the Guide Prayer, Mrs.Lois Downey, Secretary, read the fin- ancial report from the Polly Lake Carp, Mothers of all Guides and Brownies had been _contacted and Mrs,Dashkewytch welcomed the newcomers to the meeting, A discussion was held on the formation of a Badse committee, The Easter Candy Sale will be keld on March 24th in the Hudson's Bay Store and-a raffle on a.ham will be drawn at that -tine, We express sympathy to Mrs.June Smith whe lost her Father, Mr, V,0.Hinton of Pt, Arthur on Saturday, Feb.21st, i ' i | i . GIRL CUIDES TVISTTt TRELAND ed SCHREIBER CHURCH SERVICES ST.JOHN'S ANGLICAN CHURCH ~ Rev. R, Inshaw 8.30 A.M, - Holy Communion 11,00 A.M, - Mattins 7,00 P.M, = Evensong 9.30 A.M. = CHURCH SCHOOL é | j | UNITED CHURCH - Rev, Russell Crook | 11,00 A,M. .- Morning Worship 7.00 P.M, - Evening Service' ~- SUNDAY SCHOOL | | { | 8.00 A.M, - Mass 8.30 A.M, - Children's Mass 10.45 A.M, - High Mass for adults only 7,30 P.M, - Evening Devotions Saturday confessions 11,00 A.M. and at 3.00 and 7,30 P.M, SCHREIBER GOSPEL MISSION ; fr Service on Wednesday at 8.00 P.M. Sunday morning at 11,00 A.M. Sunday school for all age groups and on Sunday evening at 7 P.M, THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS hold their Sunday School each Sunday morning at 10,30 A.M. in the home of the Y.M,C,A. Secretary. The regular monthly meeting of the Catho- lic Women's League will be held Sunday evening, March 8th at 8 o'clock in St.Martin": Church hall. There will be a door prize and penny auction, All members are cordially invited to attend. This is also Communion Sunday for members' of the C.W.L, Mrs.Lorraine Desaulnier held a party last Wednesday afternoon to celebrate the fifth birthday of her son Brian and the fourth birthday of her son JoJo. Twenty- three boys and girls were invited and played games before they had their party lunch and favours, Mrs.D,Godfrey, aunt of the boys, assisted with the party, Mrs, Phyl Turner entertained on February 25th for her daughter, Phyllis Ann's fifth birthday. Twelve children enjoyed an after- noon of games and piuy before they sat down to birthday cake and lunch. Mrs.Vivian Hanna and Mrs,Helen Hales assisted the host- ess. Diane Reddard was home from Pt,Arthur for the weekend with her parents, Mr.& Mrs. Jim Beddard, A Girl Guide Ciaticage reads that they should 'choose another country than your own which your Patrol would like to visit!, .Guide Captain Middavgh welcomed the special guests aid parents who visited the Terrace Bay Guide Company on Wednesday last to watch | the Conpany as they met their first challenge of the year. Successfully passing one Chaiienge from Canada's Chief Guide, Mrs. a Cont'd Page 3 od

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