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Terrace Bay News, 15 Nov 1962, p. 2

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Page 2 TERRACE BAY NEWS November 8, 1962 Fe ATTEND THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHO7Gi Se iTERRACH BAY | SCHEIBES : Se Po { ! COMMUNITY CHURGH - Rev, T. Garnett !usser | ST. JOHNS ANGLICAN CHURCH - Rev, R.J.3,Inshaw 9.00 A.M, ~ Sunday School - Grades 2 and 3 | 8,30 AM, = Holy Comaunion 9.30 A.M, - Sunday School - Grade 4+ and up =-----10.30 A.M, ~ Morning Service 1,00 -- * Pre-school and Grade 1 5,00 P.M, - Evensong 1.00 A.M, =~ MORVING WORSHIP - 'Make Way for Brotherhood ST, ANDREWS UNITED CHURCH - Rev, R.Crock A REMEMBRANCE DAY MESSAGE ~ ; 9.45 AM, ~ Sunday School | Cubs, Scouts, Brownies and Guides will be 11.00 4.M, = Morning Service | guests of the Church for the morning Service, | 7,00 P,li, - Young People's Bible Hour i I | } a Studies in the Farables of Jesus HOLY ANGELS CHURCH - Rev, J.M. Cano (4) Parable of the Pounds Daily Mass - 9,00 A.M, | Saturday Mass ~ 9,90 A.M, Saturday Confessions - 4-5,30 and 7-8,30 P.M, ST, MACTIN'S CHURCH - Rev, Dean E,A,Callagher SUNDAY MASSES ~ 8,00 - 9,30 - 11.00 A.M, ' Saturday - Confessions 3-4 P.M, and 7-8 P.M, P.M, During the weck Masses are at 7,45 A.M, Saturday Mass ~ 9.00 A.M, EVANGELICAL LUTHBRAN CHURCH - Rev, M.F,Kaija 10.00 A.M, = Sunday School | 7,00 P.M, - Evening Service ~ 2nd and 4th i Sunday. Bible Study on Fridays following Sunday Service, ROSS PORT oT, JOR! BERCHMAN'S CHURCH Mass every Monday evening at 7.00 P.M, COSPEL MISSTON - Mr, Ron Sheffield Sunday - 11.06 A.M, - Family Bible Hour GOSPEL MISSION 7,00 P.M, = Gospel Service } | | Sunday School at 2 P.M, every Sunday . Wednesday - 7,00 P.M, ~ Prayer Mecting LE nna ar ee Leer eenerenenermmemer me 2+ ER an tO cS ena em ee ner | ey = \f oo" = a r and a change of costume, together with oceegdl se WN AY . s\, of Ceremonies Thompson's synopsis left the ! cy NA // aN A ") & audience with the feeling that they had just | | a ee \/ ied j)* at \s -) | seen and heard the entire msical comely, ' SS. A great deal of praise goes to the Lakehead! Choral Group for undertakinuz the trip, bring- | | CHORAL GROUP PRESENTS FINE CONCERT i ing all their costume changes ~ special ~"dwentyceight choristers, Director James E, | lighting et cetera and their gift of song to | Jewitt, group accompanist Helen Bruzas, Mas~ | the district, ter of Ceremonies Jack Thompson of CJLX RedSayt- See naan Sree se + eee | special lighting effect man Omer Deslauriers | GUIDE & BROWITS CHURCH FARANE SinD/T Protestant girls will atten' the 11.00 A,H,! Morning Worship Service at the Community Church and Catholic girls will meet at St. Martin's Church for the €.15 A.M, Service, ! { | and stage hands Bill Walker And Thor Hansen | of the Lakehead Exhibition Board all helped i i | | to bring to district residents a memorable | concert last Saturday evening in the High- / ' ee a ne en tac ee me ree en | school Auditorium, On a er aene es ieee ree ar gee adi ta = There will be a meeting of the Gatholic Appearing first on stage in snappy blue | blazers; white skirts and shoes (for the | Women's League on Sunday, November 1ith, | ladies), white shirt and blue tics and dark | following the Rosary at 8:00 P.M, This is trousers (for the men), the group's first | the Tenth Amiversary of the C.W.L. and all ' five classical numbers allowed them to dis- members are cordially invited to attend the | play their ability to sing in true rmsic Anniversary Social following the business | meeting. Ee. | CATHOLIC GIRLS MERT | festival winner' style, "Music in a Lighter Mood," the title of the next five numbers created a rustle in the audience as the group, appropriately cos- The moithiy meeting of the Catholic Girls ; tumed, rollicked through such favorites as Club was held Sunday, November 4th, presidea | Min Sk6l, Din Skol, | over by Cathy Cavanaugh who opened in prayer, | Following intermission the ensemble were | Convenors Setty Lou Cavanaugh and Annette | . back on stage in colorful array and here Belliveau presented their weer Pa Chris t- "more evident, During their rendition of discussed and 'the menu decided upon, "Te WAS | | WHets Got the Whole World in His Hands" a agreed to have a Penny Jale at the C.ille } 1 : darkened stage was lit by fluorescent hands Bake Sale December sth. ; : = % : Father Gallagher spoke on the Sisters of vO eramatize the music, . J h s 5 (% al d . Soloist Mrs, Barbara Kirkup, accompanied | St. Joseph going to Guatemala and it was by Mrs. D.Higsins, sane two numbers, "Like decided to give rinancial assistance and to ' to the Damask Rose! and "The Lass with the collect regilious articles for them, : Delicate Air", Fiawlessiy performed, we Sewing was given out in conjunction with were the more impressed with her last num ; the layettes for the Hostel at Christmas and ; the meeting was closed with prayers and bless ings by Father Galiagher, Excerpts from "Nauchty Maricitat had Arlene The next meetin: will be held Sunday, Dec- ember 9th, at 7 P.M. in the Church Hall. i Loney and A,Manning takivc 'ne solo parts in eee a rousing performances. aes 2 again tho groupts |~ "ho people make soft soap to-day, bet evident enjoyment of the parts ves: evicent ber which pleasingly disvlayed both her range and expression, ae eee eee | eneneineemESCneeeitD = i everyon> Ue Sa Ome. xf as Se : alld caenpn sal scsi

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