' TERRACE Page 2 TERRACE BAY COMMUNITY CHURCH - Reve JeRaymond Anderson 9,00 AeM, - Sunday School = Grades 2 and 3 9430 A.M, -- Grade 4 and up Sunday School 11,00 A.M, - DIVINE WORSHIP - °° ~~ The Rev. T,Garnet Husser, BeAey BeDe, pre- sently of Wingham, Ontario will be preaching for a call. A congregational meeting will follow the morning service at which the con- 8,00 P,M, ~ HI-C Meeting | gregation will be asked to decide upon the i Call, ' | 7,00 P.M, - EVENTIDE SERVICE ~ | with Rev, Anderson preaching STeMARTIN'S CHURCH - Revs Dean' E,A.Gallagher SATURDAY = CONFESSIONS 3-4 P.M. and 7~8 P.M, SUNDAY MASSES = 8,15 A.M, - 10 AM, and 4.45 PsM, During the week Masses. are at : 7245 AsM, and on Saturday at 9 AeMe ST.MARTIN'S PARISH LIBRARY Open from.2 to 3 PeM. every Saturday | ROSS POR ST.JOHN BERCHMAN'S CHURCH Mass every Tuesday at 7,00 P.M, GOSPEL MISSION Sunday School at 2 P,M, every Sunday | asked to be remembered to his many friends in the District. Malcolm is convalescing at his home in Port Arthur after a lengthy stay in Hospital, He deeply regretS his inability to call on his friends here this Spring and says he will greatly miss being at "The Gate" where he so enjoyed meeting people and where his communion with nature so delighted him, AFTERNOON AUXILIARY TO COLLECT FOR INDIANS Mrs, B Williams presided last week at the regular meeting of the Ladies Auxiliary, Afternoon Branch, held in the Terrace Bay Community Church, The meeting opened with © a hymn accompanied at the piano by Mrse JeRe -- Anderson, Minutes and correspondence received were read by the Secretary, Mrs, E.Schock, It was decided to hold the. May meeting on the 28th and all members were asked to bring old clothing to be divided for shipment to wel- fare and overseas relief, Mrs, Williams' offered to collect items such as records, comic books and magazines at her home, for shipment to the Moose Factory Indian Residen- tial Schools During the work period, the dadies mended Hymn Books, worked on baby clothing for wel~ fare and packaged two large cartons of old sheets and linens to be sent to Lepers over- seas for bandagese Mesdames M,Anderson and EeSchock were tea hostesses at the close of the meetings Peggy Cavanaugh and Darlene Gombola, both | students at St.Joseph's Girls College in | | | ATTEND THE CAURCH OF YOUR CHOICE wQ) !visited her son and daughter--in-law, Mre an i i Mrse Je During a recent call on Malcolm Spidell he Mrs, L,McCausland led in Devotions, BAY NEWS -- April 26, 1962. necro nt SCHKEIBER |ST,JOHNIS ANOLTOAN CHURCH ~ Rev, RyJ4SsInshaw 9,00 AsM. - Holy Communion ~ {10,00 AeM, - Family Service 11,00 AsM, = Morning Service 7,00 P,M, - Evensong | ST ANDREW'S UNITED CHURCH - Reve Re Crook 9.45 A.M, - Sunday School 11,00 A.M, - MORNING SERVICE - 7,00 P.M, - Bible Study HOLY ANGELS CHURCH ~ Revs Jeli,Cano Daily Mass = 7630 AeM, -- Saturday Mass - 9,00 A,M, Saturday Confessions = 4,30 to 5.30 PeM, and : 7230 to 8,30 Pe, © SUNDAY MASSES = 8,00 = 9,30 and 11,00 A.M, EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH = Reve MeF.Kaija 10,00 A.M, - Sunday School ~ every week 7,00 P.M, - Evening Service - 2nd and 4th Sundayse. Bible Study on Fridays following Sunday Service, |GOSPEL MISSION - Mr, Ron Sheffield 'Sunday - 11,00 A.M; = Family Bible Hour 7,00 P»M. -- Gospel Service | ~ 7,00 P.M, - Prayer Meeting + North May, are spending the Easter Holidays with their parents, Mrs& Mrs, W.J»Cavanaugh and Mr,& Mrs, Peter Gombolae Mrs, Rose Lawrence and her daughter Helen d Lawrence over Eastere GIRL GUIDE MOTHER & DAUGHTER BANQUET The Girl Guide Mother and Daughter Banquet was held last week in the Terrace Bay Motor Hotel and enjoyed by over 90 Guides, Mothers and special guests, The New Brunswick Grace was sung by the Guides and following presen- tation of the Color Party, the Toast to the Queen was given by Joanne Browne While awaiting dessert Karen Moore led the i girls in a singsong, The Toast to Lady Baden ' Powell was proposed by Pat Simmer and Velma | LeBlanc proposed a toast to the Mothers, res~ ponded to by Mrs, AeLeBlanc, Captain, Mrs. 'R,Beaulieu welcomed those attending and intro- {duced three Guides who would welcome their guests in order to earn Hostess BadgeSe McInnes introduced her guests, Mrs, J.Mikus, District Commissioner and Guest Speaker - Mrs, JeHale and Mrs, P,Rapke, Jennifer McInne introduced Mrs, H.Boudreau and Mrs, LePhillips and Karen Moore had as her guests Reve JeRs Anderson, Mr.Roland Wills and Mrs, ReLindberge Mrs, Mikus announced the decision to call ' this new territory the District of Aguasabon, ; Sae thanked members of the L.Ae to Guides ' and Brownies for their continued support, also the Guiders and reminded Mothers they | too could be Guiders at home. Mrse Mikus was , thanked by Captain Beaulicue | Dinner concluded, the Guides formed a 'Horseshoefor the ceremony "Milestones Along | we Road to Guiding", This commenced with | the enrolment of Katharine Smith as a Guide | with Captain Downey reading the Promises and Laws. The next step was presentation of 2nd ' Class badgess Pat Simmer, Linda Hale, Debra ' anderson, Mary Slattery and Jackie (Cont'd P.7 ' { | | | | \ | | Judy | } | | ' | |