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Terrace Bay News, 18 Aug 1960, p. 2

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Page 2 TERRACE BAY NEWS -- August 18, 1960 TERRACE BAY COMMUNITY CHURCH - Rev. J, Raymond Anderson 10.00 A,M, - MORNING WORSHIP - "God's Way with his Children" | ST.MARTIN'S CHURCH - Rev, Dean E,A,Gallagher | SATURDAY - Confessions 3-4 P,M, and 7-8 in the evening, | Mass during the week at 7,45 and on Saturday | at 8.30 A.M, | | ST.MARTIN'S, PARISH LIBRARY a ee Ne | Open from 7 to 8 P.M, every Wednesday night ROSSPORT St.John Berchman's Mass every Tuesday evening at 7.30 P.M, ' GOSPEL MISSION | Sunday School - 2 P.M, every Sunday TOWN TOPICS HAWAIIAN CHRISTMAS AT PLAYGROUND This Friday the children from Marathon _ Playground will be visiting Terrace Bay, Along with the theme of Hawaiian Christ- _mas the children are making palm trees, _ Christmas cards, decorations and presents (using our own craft materials). We are also planning some entertainment _ for our Marathon visitors. ; All children are urged to come out and ._ be a part of this event and help to show ' the Marathon, youngsters a good time. Remember the 25th--Awards Night, Pre- ' parations are beginning now for our variety show, FREDA HEINRICH HONOURED AT BRIDAL SHOWER Last Wednesday evening a very surprised | Freda Heinrich was the guest of honour at a ' Miscellaneous Shower in the Curling Club _ Lounge, put on by many of her friends from | Terrace Bay and Schreiber, Mesdames Dodie Burnside, Mavis Godin, Brenda Campbell, | May Caidwell, Joyce Sweet, Cermaine Delaronde, and Dolores Tychoniak and Miss Mary Lou | Elliott. | Tue Hall had been gaily decorated for her | arrival and she was presented with a corsage | before all the lovely gifts were given to | her. Assisting with the gifts were her sis- , ters, Mrs, Gretchen Keeting and Miss Darlene | Heinrich, The ladies played several games of bingo | and the evening closed with a social hour and | sunahieon served by the hostesses. "HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY PLAN ANNUAL SHOW } | This year at the annual Flower and vege- | table Show, first and second prizes will be | given for every item, as well as awards for | aggregate winners in each class. Members of the Horticultural Society should submit their entry forms to secretary, Mrs. R.Cotton or show chairman, Mrs. D.Husband, by | Wednesday, August aeNNe DISTRICT C |}cake and party. RCH SERVICES SCHREIBER ST. JOHN'S ANGLICAN CHURCH - Rev, R, Inshaw | 163,05 = "= Holy Communion 9.30 A.M. - Choral Eucharist UNITED CHURCH - Rev. R. Crook 11.15 A.M, - MORNING WORSHIP - The Rev, J,Ray Anderson, Terrace a will conduct services in St,Andrew!s United Church during the month of August at 11:15 A.M, | HOLY ANGELS CHURCH - Rev. Father J.M,Cano Daily Masses - 8 A.M. Saturday Mass - 9 A.M, Saturday Confessions - 7,30 to 9 P.M, Sunday Masses - 8,00, 9.30 and 11.00 A.M, Baptisms by appointment only EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH 10,00 A.M, = Sunday School GOSPEL MISSION Sunday - 11,00 A.M, 7,00 P.M, Wednesday - 8 P.M, - Sunday School - Gospel Service - Prayer and Praise Mrs. Liz Osmar is a patient in the Port Arthur General Hospital following her opera- tion last week and is wished a speedy recovery:! Mrs. May Mallais is recuperating in McKel- lar Hospital, Fort William following her operation and we wish her a speedy recovery too. ! Mrs. Joe Heenan with Jane and Patrick have | returned home after six weeks in Winnipeg | where Jane attended the Olympic Summer Skat- ing School and they visited with Mrs.Heenan's | sisters, Mrs, S.J,Mitchell, Mrs. N.Marsh and Mrs. R.Goode. Mr.& Mrs. John Dejonghe, accompanied by Lloyd and Barbara Dejonghe with daughter Linda motored to Aneroid, Saskatchewan to visit with John's Father, Mr. H,Dejonghe and to Swift Current to visit Ann's relatives. Mr.& Mrs, T.McMillan of Fort William are visiting with their son Fred and Family this week, Mr.& Mrs, A. Berndtsson, Mr.& Mrs. R.Larson and Mr.& Mrs, R.Gerlach motored to Dryden for the weekend tobe a part of the retirement celebrations for the girl's Father, Mr.E, | i Montey. Mr.Montey retired on Friday after thirty-eight years with the C,P,.R. at Eagle River, Six of his seven children were home for the occasion and presented their Father with a Gladstone bag. Joanne Haviland returned home last week after a month's vacation with her grandparents, Magistrate and Mrs.P,T.Hake of Port Arthur. Visiting at the Haviland home this week is Miss Janet Taylor of Barrie, Ontario. Betty Ollen-Bittle has returned home with | the children after two weeks in Port Arthur visiting her parents, Mr.& Mrs, A.V.McCallum, Norma Jean Phillips celebrated her first birthday on Monday and during the afternoon nine little children with their Mothers | visited Norma Jean and enjoyed the birthday } HELP PREVENT FOREST FIRES ' ae ne nett arate Sieben panama

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