! { | | | j | ! i | 1 { ! ! ; Was held in Port Arthur in June were also rend. » Dean Gallagher was called upon to talk on the : Catholic Social Life Conference which will be ' held in Sudbury in Octover, ' The fall Bazaar whieh was to be held on Octobe . LOth has vein postponed until October Slst due ; to the remodelling of the' Church. Anyone wishi , More tickets for the draw, contact Mrs. L. oe @ hymn accompanied 'at the Piano by Miss , President of the Auxiliary lirs. Ruth Paget welcomed the ladies 'baek to the first meeting .Of the season. Mrs. Virginia Galvin read the _ minutes: of the past meeting ana the correspon- dence to date. Treasurer Mrs. Norma Coan read 'eK report. Reports of the various committees | Loher for her fine management of the Rummage ' Supper on October 8th at which there will be three sittings. Tickets will be distributed : shortly. Town ToRICs COMMUNITY CHURCH - Dr, A, Lavender 9.30 A.M, Senior Sunday School. For children in Grade 3 and up. 11.00 A.M, Beginners Sunday School. For children who will be three before January 1, 1960, Junior Sunday School. 1 and 2 pupils, 11,00 A.M, MORNING WORSHIP Sermon Topic: "Drinking from Wayside Brooks", 7.30-P.M, Evening Service 2,00--PM,; For Grades Friday, September 18th, 7 P.M.-Choir Practice, Any person desiring: to sing in the choir is cordially invited to come along to the practice on Friday evening, ST. MARTIN'S CHURCH. ~ Rev,Dean EA, Gallagher, SATURDAY ~ Confessions 3-4 P.M, and 7-8 in the evening, SUNDAY == Masses 8.15 and 10 A.M, Evening Devotions - 7.30 P.M, Mass during the week at 7.45 and on Saturday at 8.30 A.M, Sympathy is extended to Mrs. Stella LeBlanc and Leonard Plourde on the untimely passing of their brother albert Plourde in Montreal, on Friday. Mrs. LeBlanc and Mir. Pleurde left Saturday to attend the funeral Monday in Sontamaes On Sunded evening, September 13th the monthly meeting of the Catholic Women's League was hel in St. Martin's School. Mrs J. Todd chaired th meeting which was opened with League prayer. Mrse G. Dashkewytch read the mimutes of the June meeting. Mrs. A. Fedun gave the financial report. Other convenors were called upon to give their reports. Minutes of the Diocesan Couneil meeting which fegault. The regular monthly meeting of the Ladies Auxiliary opened Wednesday evening Sept., 9th UW Lavender.e Scripture and prayer was read by MrsewJde Wests i6re also made. Mrs. Paget thanked Mrs, Emily Sale in June. Mrs. Page also mentioned the Fall __Page 2. a TERRACE BAY NEWS a September 17th,1959. _ TERRACE BAY CHURCH SERVICES | SCHRETDER CHUROH SERVICES ST.JOHN'S ANGLICAN CHURCH - Rev. R. Inshaw 8.30 A.M. -- Holy Communion 10,00 A.M. = Choral Eucharist 9.30 A.M. - Family Service UNITED CHURCH -. Rev. Russell Crook 11.00 A.M. --- MORNING WORSHIP 9.30 A.M, - Sunday School HOLY ANGELS CHURCH - Rev. Father J, Cano 7.30 A.M, - Daily Mass Confessions - 4-5,30.and.7-9 P,M, Baptisms by appointment, EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH Vicar J. Tuomisto 10.00 A.M. = SUNDAY SCHOOL 7,00 P.M, service will be conducted in the basement chapel at the F.Eickmeier residence on Kingsway. SCHREIBER GOSPEL MISSION Sunday - 11,00. A.M. Sunday School for all ages 2.00 P.M. Rossport Sunday School 7.00. P.M. Gospel Service Wednesday - 8,00 P.M. = Prayer and Praise Pernt ttt clea aN cel sderetaatten dea accept acon seshlsaiatis-soretiaanrianloeadiden baling lirs.e Soughton introduced her guest speaker Mrs. Norma Coan whose theme was "Esther" from the Women of the Bible, 2 most intere sting and impressive talk. A decorstive as well as instructive demonstration of floral in a ts s given by Mrs. Sadie Gav 2in lirs. Soughton "Phanked both ladies for aeie program. Tea and fancy sandwiches were - by the lunch committee. Girl Guides and Brownies will be canvass--- ing the to.nspeople for orders. for their Guide Cookie Day. Delivery date will be October lOthe Plesse support these girls by a ready order, for one or more boxes. Thank | ee SS eee SSeS i Horm Coan Stag September 16th. This Wednesdoy 2 stag is being held for Norm Coan, Industrial Engineer 'Superintendent. Norm leaves on September 18th for his new assign- ment as Staff Industrial Engineer, Kimberly- Clark Corporation Neenah, Wisconsin. Norm and family have ocen in Terrace Bay just about three years. He started as an Industria Engineer understudy at the Kimberly, 'sym | mill in 1952, prior coming to Terrace Bay he was at the Niagara Wisconsin mill. - Norman Coan was. very active im the activities of the community, As @ member of the Kiwanis | Club he served. as, Vice President! and currentl is the President. In the Boy. Scout Group Committee he was Se retary and Property Chairman. For two years Norm was a member of the Terrace Bay Reareation Committee for the past year and oné half as Chairman. It becomes apparant from the above that Norm will be missed in the activities that he was interested in. lirs. Norma Coan was active in the Community Church 4uxilisry and very active for over two years as.a Sunday School teacher. Best wishes are extended to Norm and his family in their néw locnatione Jack Chapman, formerly of Spruce Falls Industrial Engineering Dept arrived in Terrace Bay to replace Norm Coan. Jack Chapman's Kimberly-Clark history began in 1955 when he started as an Industrial Engineer with the (continued page 3)