Page 2 Nad TERRACE ) TERR AGE BAY COMMUNITY CHURCH - Rev. hs -Raynonll Aner sort July 2, 1961 No Sunday School during July and August 10.00 A.M, --- DIVINE SERVICE - "The Challenge of the present Situation" (NOTE CHANGE IN TIME FOR JULY AND AUGUST) k ' | ST.MARTIN'S CHURCH --- Rev.Dean E,A,Gallagher : SATURDAY - Confessions 3-4 P.M, and 7-8 P.M, | Mass during the week at 7,45 and on Saturday at 9:00 A.M, ST.MARTIN'*S PARISH LIBRARY Open from 2. to 3 P.M. every Saturday ROS SPORT ST. JOHN BERCHMAN'S CHURCH Mass every Tuesday at 7.30 P.M, GOSPEL MISSION Sunday School at 2 P.M, ovary Sunday i TOwN Tees AYN | /\ WINNERS OF MOOSG HOME BINGO Witmer s ut cne recenr itoose Home Bingo © | weres- Mr.Harris Haughn, Terrace Bay, ($50), | Mr.Harold Harmer, Schreiber, ($50), Cam ' McDoneld of Schreiber and Fred McMillan, Don | Blom, mike Newoll & Bill Pidluzny of Terrace : Bay, $5,00 each. | FIRST SENIOR HOME NURSING COURSE COMPLETE : Friday evening, June 23rd, saw the comple- ' tion of the First Senior eae Nursing Course, 'The twelve ladies were instructed by register- -ed nurses Mrs. V.Rapke and Mrs. M.Hale. The 'examiner for the St.John Ambulance Corps was 'Mrs, E,Graham, R.N., of Schreiber, As a token of appreciation to the instruc- : tors a gift was presented to them by Mrs. I. ' Reynolds on behalf of the class. The successful participants were:- 'Mrs, S,Stojko, Mrs. P.Costall, Mrs. L.Downey, "Mrs, R.McBride, Mrs. D, Billings, Mrs.S,Le- > Blenc, Mrs. E,Osmar, Mrs. M.Regis, Mrs. P. ; Lindberg, Mrs. M.Pluta, Mrs. Mary Clare : Kennedy and Mrs, Inez Reynolds. . HOSPITAL TUCK SHOP ' The Hospital Tuck Shop has been operating ' since April to the various needs of the . patient and visitor. The Terrace Bay nurses wish to expreg | their grateful appreciation to Costa's for ' their patronage, also for the donations re- ' ceived by Mrs. 5.Brown, Mrs, D.Legault, Mrs. 'Re Kenney, Mrs. E.Ramsay and Miss C.Wallin. , All proceeds go to charity and knitted (or sewn articles are gratefully accepted, q + WASONTC LODGE INSTALLS NEW OFFICERS On the afternoon of Saturday, June 24th, ' Terrace Bay Lodge No.662, AF & AM held instal- ' lation of officers for the 1961-62 period, In the evening members of the Lodge, their _ wives and guests attended a Banquet in the : Moose Hall rome oa - Visitors from Manitouwadge, 2 BAY NEWS . June 29, 3961 = ATTEND.- THE CHURCH OF ZOUR CHOICE _ SCHR E 18 ER ST, JO! JOHN'S 'ANGLICAN. cHtRCH .2 S Revi. 'Red. S. Inshaw "8.30 A.M. -- Holy Communion 9.39 AM, - Family Service 11.00 A.M. - Morning Service 7.00 P.M. -- Evensong UNITED CHURCH - Rev. R. Crook 11.00 A.M. -- MORNING SERVICE During the months of July and August there will be no Sunday School or Bible Study, HOLY ANGELS CHURCH - Rev. (Guild Hall Daily Mass = 7,30 A.M. Saturday Mass - 9.00 A.M. Saturday Confessions -- 4-5.30 & 7-8,30 P.M, Sunday Masses - 8, 9.30 and 11 A.M, C.Y.0. --- meets Ist and 3rd Sundays C.W.L. & C.G,C. meet 2nd Sunday each month, J.M.Cano EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH ~ Rev. Davis 10,00 A.M, - Sunday School 7,00 P.M, --- Evening Service GOSPEL MISSION Sunday ~ 11.00 A.M, - Family Bible Hour 7,00 P.M, - Gospel Service Marathon, Schreiber, the Lakehead and Devon, England were present, Rose corsages were presented to each lady as they entered the Hall and, during the evening, Mr.& Mrs, Forbes MacAdam were recip- ients of a floral centrepiece to mark the. occasion of their forty-eighth wedding anni- versary. An evening of dancing to Adamots Orchestra concluded the day's festivities. J. FERRIER COMPLETES EXECUTIVE DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM AT INDIANA UNIVERSITY Bloomington, Ind, -- Indiana boosted its roll of alumni completing the summer Execu- tive Development Program to over 300 on Friday, June 23rd, with the graduation of its ninth class, which included John Ferrier of Terrace Bay. Mr.¥Ferrier is plant engineer at the Kimberly-Clark Mill here, Represented in the 35-member class were firms and agencies in Indiana, New York, Virginia, Illinois, Kentueky, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, California, Ohio, Michigan Alabama, Wisconsin, Georgia, Kansas, Texas and Ontario. The course is sponsored by the I.U. School of Business, and is designed to upgrade to- day's executive leadership both pereonaiay and professionally. WOMEN OF THE MOOSE HOLD POT LUCK SUPPER A very enjoyable Pot Luck Supper wound up the program presented by the 1960 Executive of the Women of the Moose, Chapter 1426 on Wednesday, June 21st. Following the Supper an Executive and a Regular meeting of the Chapter was presided over by the retiring Senior Regent, Mrs, Ann Todesco, when various business of the organ- ization was discussed, Mr.& Mrs. G,Odrowski, enroute to their home in Trout Creek, Ont., from a honeymoon trip to California, were in Terrace Bay to attend the Rennette-Solly nuptials. While here they were guests of Mr.& Mrs.N.Rennette. Sneek er eran --_