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Terrace Bay News, 8 Dec 1960, p. 2

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ae RN ST Swe me epi hts ' ; ' z ' EL OE TO IE i OA cn oe se ane nine ae eS ep ween. mame Benin atncatmge ms "thet «ou ncngieatn ene te TOWN TOPICS f t ' t 4 ? Page 2 TERRACE BAY NEWS - December 8, 1960 DISTRICT CHURCH SERVICES T-E-R-R-A-C-E B-A-Y COMMUNITY CHURCH - Rev. J. Raymond Anderson 9.30 A.M. - Junior & Senior Sunday Schools 11,00 A.M. - Sunday School for Beginners ANNIVERSARY SUNDAY 11.00 A.M, - DIVINE WORSHIP - ee "The Book That Is Different" 7.3C P.M, - Christmas Vesper Service - 8.30 P.M, - HI-C Projéct Discussion » - ST.MARTIN'S CHURCH ~ Rev.Dean E.A,Gallagher SATURDAY - Confessions 3-4 P.M, and 7-8 in the evening, an Mass during the week at 7.45 and on Saturday ' : at 8.30 A.M. ST.MARTIN'S PARISH LIBRARY Open from 7 to 8 P.M. every Wednesday night. R-0-S-S-P-0-R-T ST.JOHN BERCHMANtS CHURCH Mass every Monday at 7.30 P.M, GOSPEL MISSION Sunday School = 2 P.M. every Sunday CORRECTION RE KIMBERLY-CLARK SCHOLARSHIP On Page 9 of the December lst issue of the News an article about Commencement Exercises incorrectly quoted Mr, R.G.Shirriff as stat- ing that the Kimberly-Clark Scholarship is available to a Terrace Bay Student graduating . from any High School in Ontario with a 73% average, etc, Eligibility for the Kimberly-Clark Pulp | & Paper Company Scholarship is as follows:- "This Scholarship is open to competition among students who are children of (or legal wards of) employees of Kimberly-Clark Pulp & Paper Company, Mill Division, Terrace Bay or Wood- lands Division, Longlac, and who are writing the Upper School (Grade XIII) examinations ; conducted by the Department of Education of . Ontario. - MOOSE BOXING DISCONTINUED Due to conflicting schedules in hockey and _ Cubs and Scouts, the Moose Boxing Club will : be discontinued till Spring. - COMMUNITY CHURCH CHRISTMAS. LAZAAR A_SUCCESS The Christmas Bazaar with all its jolly . Signs of Santa and Christmastime was a vory : popular place Saturday afternoon in tho . Terrace Bay Community Church. Cosconvenors ' of the event, Mrs, Axel Berndtsson and Mrs, - Thor Olsen greeted the throngs of guests as | they directed the children to the Christmas ' tree, Cookie tree, Candy booth or novelty tables, and the ladies to the tea' tables, bake tables, knitting and sewing tables, Presiding over the tea trays were Mesdames John Ferrier, John Shivas, Rune Ostling and Robert Shirriff, Tearoom hostesses were Mrs, Jack Chapman and Mrs, W. Farrell, Replenishe ing wore Mesdames J, Steen, T, Smith, L, Crockford, J. Phillips and C, Bajkicwicz and 'the memhers of the C,Gsi,T, acted as scervitors. S-C-H-R-E-I-B-E-R ST. JOHN'S ANGLICAN CHURCH - Rev. R, Inshaw . 8,30 A.M. -- Holy Communion . 9.30 A.M. - Family Service 11,00 A.M. - Morning Service 7.00 P.M, - Evensong UNITED CHURCH - Rev. R,. Crook 10,00 A.M. - Sunday School 11.00 A.M, - MORNING SERVICE - 7.00 P.M, ~ Adult Bible Class HOLY ANGELS CHURCH - Rev.Father J.M.Cano Daily Masses - 7,30 A.M. Saturday Mass - 9,00 A.M. Saturday Confessions -- 4. to 5,30 & 7.30 to 9 Sunday Masses - 8.00, 9.30 and 11 A.M. Baptisms by appointment only EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH - Rev.Davis 10,00 A.M, - Sunday School GOSPEL MISSION . Sunday - 11.00 A.M. - Sunday School 7.00 P.M, --- Gospel Service Wednesday - 7,00 P.M, - Prayer and Praise The HieC group of teenagers took orders for Star Treestop ornaments and the C.G.1.T. Candy Booth was very popular. The Childrens! Christmas Tree was attended by Mrs, Fred i McMillan and Mrs, Grant. Kelly, and the Cookie Tree Was convened by Mrs, Jack Kelty. | Mrs, Gordon Dodge and Mrs, Harry Smith had charge of the Bake Table, The sewing booth ~ with their many novelties was convened by Mrs, Ted Brown and Mrs, Art Reynolds, . The Knitting Table was presided over by Mrs, Harry Hall and Mrs, Angus Fraser, Mrs, Jim Duncan attended the Doll Clothes and Mrs, E. Stobart the Sniffle Tree, Carols sung by the Junior Choir, under the direction of Mrs, Andersm, added much to. the enjoyment of.the afternoon. Mrs, NorineCoe presided over the last meet. ing of the year of the Local Association to Guides and Brownies in the Recreation Centre recently, calling on Mrs, Alice Farrow to read the minutes and give the Treasurer's reporte . é A letter of acceptance and welcome wa received from the Community Church Board for the two Brownie Packs who are now meeting in the Church Hall. The Third Pack will commence their meetings in St. Martin's Roman Catholic Church early in the New Year, Mrs. Boyd spoke on the recent trip to the © Lakehead and lirs, Downey expressed the gratit~ ude of Guiders Kelly, Boyd, Helmink and her- self to the Local Association for making the trip possible, Mrs. Downey announced Miss Sandra Solly would assist in the Guide Company and two new leaders, Mrs. Bert Edmonds and Miss Dorothy MacDonald would aid the Brownie Packs. Plans have been completed for the joint . Christmas Party for the three Brownie Packs in St, Martin's Church on Tuesday, December 13 irs, Holmink will convene. & Nominating Committee was appointed of Mesdames Gombola, McMillan and Brooks, ds there will be no meeting in. December the next meeting of the Local Association will be the Annual meeting on Monday, Jane 23,» a a a rete soup nn illite nari psoas mt telat cts

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