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Terrace Bay News, 16 Jan 1969, p. 2

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a oe ee er ermpregenpanemens tenn eee epee memes ner on te : sm heneAOney "pneu anatase tears AEE nt ORR te a { nae TERRACE BAY TE a RE PTO OC CET CEE DEC CE TLE TT TN EAS ¢ rape f + r ey iS JANUARY 16, 1959 Goto He HURG ofyourcioiee = | TERRACE BAY SP. MARTIN'S CHURCH - Rev. AP. Harrie - Phone 3231 Sunday Masses - 6.15 asm, 10 asm. and 4.45 p.m Weekdey Masses - Monday, Wednesday, Friday 6.30 p.m. Tuesday, Thursday 7e5 aethe Sat 9.00 aeme CONFESSTIONS = Saturday 4 to 5 pom. and 7 to & p.m Thursday before Fifst Fridey each month ~ 7 to 8 p.m MASS ON FIRST FRIDAY EACH MONTH = 6.30 poem COMMUNITY CHURCH - Rev. T.G.Husser, Phone 3396 = CHILDREN IN ALL GRADES 2 to 9 - 9 aeme Children in Group 6 to 9 = please note change of time to 9 aem. Pre-school and Grade 1 - 11 a.m. ll A.M. --Morning Worship "Sound the Trumpet" " Date = Anmual meeting of congregation. Reports, election of officers and new business. Advance notice - Jamary 22 - organization meeting of the Board of Stewards. Jamary 26 - Sunday, 11 aem. - instelletion of Stewards and Elders. ROSSPORT ST JOHN BERCHMAN'S CHURCH hase every Monday at 5 Pole TOWN TOPICS '| Toddlers, including something for all grades from AFTERNOON AUXILIARY MEETING ~ The Ladies Auxiliary, Community Church, aft ernoo group will hold their meeting on January 20 at |.30 p.m. witha Pot Luck luncheon. Donations of toys for two to three year olds such as trucks, cars, etc. will be appreciated. Also, coupons are welcome. SCHOOL NEWSPAPER FOR ST. MARTIN'S This reporter was surprised to learn last week that we are up against some stiff competition, with the birth of another newspaper in Terrace Bay. Some of the pupils of Grade 8, St. Martin's Separ- | ate School, witha plan to raise money for a trip at the end of their school year, embarked on a new career of journalism. - Entirely on their own initiative, they secured paid advertising, printed stories, jokes, poetry, recipes, fashions, a lost and found department and even an editorial! . The first issues went on sale last- week, and were named St. Martin's Northern Lites and Tips for SCHREIBER ST. JOHN'S ANGLICAN CHURCH = Rave Asle Chabot Sunday Service ~ lst and 3rd Sunday each month at 7 pem. and Communion , and, 4th and Sth Sundays 7 pem ~ Evening Prayer Every Sunday 10.30 a.m. = Sunday School ST, ANDREW'S UNITED CHURCH - Rev.£.C.Pringelear ~ Ph. 161M Wership Service - 11 a.m. HOLY ANGELS CHURCH - Rev. JeM. Cano = Phone 7 Daily Mass - Monday, Wednesday and Friday - 5.15 peme Tueaday and Thursday 7230. Dette Saturday at 9 a.m Sundey Mass - 8,00, 9.390 and 11 a.m CONFESSIONS = Saturday 4.30 to 5.30 and 7 to 8.30 and before all daily Masses. GOSPEL MISSION Sunday 11 acm. - Sunday Scheol : 7 Dem. ~ Evening Preyer Wednesday 7 pom. - Prayer Meeting EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH - Rev. G. Heikkila Worship Service first Sunday each month at 7 pom Kindergarten to Grade 8. Editor In Chief is Beverly Legault, with staff memb- ers Celine Landry, Suzanne Theriault, Mary Jo Kennedy, Kerry Waghorn, Linda Melnyk, Leanne Calder and Patrick Heenan. The Grade 8 pupils are also planning other projects tu raise funds for their proposed trip, possibly to Winnipeg. The next project will be a raffle for a hand knit sweater, donated by Mrs. L. Legault. : The editor, staff and other pupils of St. Martin's are to be congratulated on their enthusiasm and drive,in | -- these days when adults are prone to say that kids want everything handed to them without any effort on their} -- part. Best of luck to the Northern Lites and Tips For Todd © lers. 3 ; When traversing large lakes in winter on snow- 4 machines always have an experienced person in ; charge. Use the "buddy system" - two snow-machineg -- or more. Ice can be hazardous. Do not operate snowmachine} on frozen lakes without checking ice thickness and | having an intimate knowledge of waier currents. Remember, on some larger lakes, cracks can open without warning making ice conditions extremely dangerous.

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