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Terrace Bay News, 16 Aug 1962, p. 2

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Page 2 a Te FTERRACE BAY ee COMMUNITY CHURCH - Rev, T.Garnet Husser 11e15 AeMe -- Morning Worship STeMARTIN'S CHURCH - Reve Dean E,A,Gallagher SATURDAY = Confessions 3-4 PeM. and 7-8 PoMe SUNDAY MASSES - 8615 AsMe - 10 AcMs and 4,45 PeMe During the weck masses are at 8.15 AM. and on Saturdays at 9.00 AeMs STeMARTIN'S PARISH LIBRARY Open from.2 to 3 PeMe every Saturday ROSSPORT ST,JOHN DERCHMAN'S CHURCH Mass every Monday evening at 7200 Polis GOSPEL MISSION fr School at 2 PeMe every Sunday TON RCs Mre and Mrse John A. Ferrier, 422 Elizabeth Street, Terrace Bay, Ontario, announce the engagement of their daughter, Catherine Jean, to Mr. John Stuart Waddington, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Waddington, 23 Torver Road, Har- row, Middlesex, England, The wedding will take place on Saturday, September 1, at two o'clock in Morgan Chapel, Queen's University, Kingston, LEGION NEWS On Friday, August 10th, the local Legion held a very enjoyable Social and Dance, Win- ner of the lovely Man's watch raffled by the Legion was Douglas Moore of Terrace Daye Other winners weret= Door Prize ~ Heather Lafontaine, Lucky Draw = Mrs, Harry Gusul - both of Terrace Lay ~ Lucky Draw, Mrs. Neva Lukich of JackFish Resort = Lucky Dance Prize - Mrse Art LeBlanc and Mr. John Fal- zettas ener oan. ene i een ans denne ePNEALseSeetnayParN Sinteseen"t :ausneseane wre oneness: -essuesncesota EURO -- rll eee ' PLAYGROUND NEWS --- SPACE DAY wSpace Day" was the theme of last Friday's special event at the Terrace Bay Summer Play~ | ground and. it was with a great deal ingenuity and imagination that many of the children | entered into the spirit of things, A Parade | took the children through the business sector of town before they visited the Hospital, returning to the Playground for costume judging. With the absence of Phasmmentia Director Annette Boudreau, a patient in the Terrace Bay Private Hospital, judging was completed by Playground leaders Linda MacFadyen and | Cathy Cavanaugh, assisted by Paulctte Boudreau. The following won for costuming: 1, Cutest Space Girls - Leslie and Candice Cotton, 2, Cutest Space Pair - Norma Chesley and Cathy Jo Cotton, 3, Most Orginal Costume - Nancy Bouchard; Racing: - Ages 4 and 5 - Backward Hopping - Leslie Ward, Maurice Cadiecux, Maureen Pluto. Ages 6 and 7 - Potatoes on spoon - Candice Cotton, Susy Pluto, Rosalind Hanna, Ages 8 and 9 - Boys Potatoes on spoon | i 1 Terrace Bay News ATTEND THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE SCHREIBE & - EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH = Reve MoJsKaija | ARTIFICIAL RESPIRATION CLASS ! brother Albert, (Continued on Pagell) a August 16,1962 ST.JOHN'S ANGLICAN CHURCH -- Revs. ReJ.S».Inshaw 9,00 AsMy - Holy Communion 10.00 A.M. - Family Service 11.00 AeMe = Morning Service 7.00 P.M. -- Evensong ST,ANDREW'S UNITED CHURCH - Rev. R, Crook 10,00 A.M, - MORNING SERVICE HOLY ANGELS CHURCH =~ Reve JeMe Cano Daily Mass - 8.00 AM. Saturday Mass -- 9.00 AeoMe Saturday Confessions - 7.00 to 8.30 PoMe SUNDAY MASSES = 8,00 - 9.30 = 11 A.M. 10.00 A.M. = Sunday School 7,00 P.M. -- Evening Service - 2nd and 4th Sundays Bible Study on Fridays following Sunday Services "GOSPEL MISSION - Mr. Ron Sheffield Sunday - 11.00 A.M. - Family Bible Hour 7,00 PeMe -- Gospel Service Wednesday - 7,00 PeMe --- Prayer Meeting Ronnie Gaudet, Leo Legault. oar] Girls three-legged - Bev Legault and Joanne} Stevens, Leslie Cotton and Colleen Valiquette, | Jean Persson and Louanne Large, | Ages 10 and over - Girls Potatoes on spoon-} Norma Chesley, Karen Edmunds, Mary Clare | 1 Coupal, Boys Lifesaver - George Hinton, Greg | Chesley and Albert Cadieux. Kite Flying Contest: Greg and Norma Chesley, George Hinton and Howard Wood, and Paulette Coupal, MINOR BASEBALL NEWS ~~ Bad weather caused cancellation of two Minor Baseball games during the week, with the Bantams? game at Marathon being the only one Played, _ The Bantams got off to a fast start at Marathon and took an 8-4 lead into the final inning only to lose 10-8 as Marathon took advantage of several breaks to win. ee for Terrace Bay was: J, Crandlemire, D. Schock; F, Erickson, B. Coates, L, Turner, C. Wood, J! Hayes, E, Moores, B, Robinson, G, Gusul, | | B. Wallwin. Future games see Marathon Bantams here this; Tuesday and Beardmore Little Leagues here Sun- day. The Beardmore - Terrace Bay game will be a fastball contest, as Beardmore does not play baseball, Anyone interested in joining the Royal i | Life Artificial Respiration Classes may still do go by contacting Ron Schock at the dam, This course is specially geared for | youreer teen-agers, i | Vivian and Frances Hanna with Douglas and Rosalind arrived home Thursday from a three weeks motor trip in which they travelled to the west coast, visiting in Castlegar, with the Emil Storvolds and with many others form- erly of Terrace Bay - the Walter Janickis, Ole Olsens, Joe Charbons and Harry Newells, In Kelowna they were the guests of Frances? brother Edward and in Burnaby with another eee as mre mene

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