A 5 TER RECREATION BRIEFS SALE OF SKATES skates left over from the recent skate exchanges, and anyone interested in buying these may do so by coming to the Games Room in the Recreation Centre on Sunday, November 23rd, between 2.00 and 3.00 p.m. Mrs. Irene Kettle will be in charge. PUBLIC SKATING HOURS The following are the public skating hours during the coming week: Wednesday, November 19th - 1.30 - 3.00 p.m. Thursday, November 20th - 1.30 - 4.30: p.m. Friday, November 21st - 8.00 p.m. - 10.00 p.m. Saturday, November 22nd - 8.00 - 10.00 p.m. Sunday ; November 23rd - 7 - 9 p.m. Tuesday, November 25th - 2.30 - 5 p.m. COMING EVENTS Sunday, November 30th = Slides by Father Gvora - St. Martin's Church basement, 8 p.m. Adults only. COMMUNITY CHURCH BOARD MEETS ' The reh Board of the Community Church met in regular session on Monday night in the Church Hall, with chairman Peter Vanderkam presiding. .Reverend Husser led with preyer. Minutes of the last and special meetings were approved. Correspondence included a latter from Mrs. E, Hodgkiss, Church orgeriist, who stated since her present job take up a good deal of her time, she is unable to always fulfill her post at the organ, and would like the Board to make other urrangements in her absence. Re Harris wrote stating he approved the larger board, fqeling it called more persons to become' interested in the work of the Church. A letter from the caretaker expressed the hope that the Under 2I club will continue to clean the hall before leaving the premises. a total of $120. taken as Talent Money, $45. of which had been returned. The Board hopes to have an increase shown in the returns which are to be accepted on Sunday morning, Dec. th at the morning service. : NAVY LEAGUE BINGO in the Moose Hall, on Wed., November 26, 8p.m. We are informed that there are still several pairs of Mr. Te. Scott, Finance Chairman, advised that there had been NOV EMBER 20, 1969 NOTICE GREYHOUND ANNOUNCES NEW DEPARTURE TIME EFFECTIVE DECEMBER 1, 1969. Leave Terrace Bay at 8.00 p.m. for all points west. Leave Schreiber at 8.30 p.m. for all points west. FOR FAST TRAVEL FACTS, CHARTER SERVICE OR PACKAGE EXPRESS INFORMATION CALL YOUR GREYHOUND AGENT, In Terrace Bay - Terrace Bay Motor Hotel, Box 250 Phone 825-3292, - D. Figliomeni, Box 65, Phone - 824-2172 In Schreiber IN MEMORIUM John MacInnis who passed away November 23rd, 1968. | Dear father Your are not forgotten, Though on earth You are no more, Still in memory You are with us, As you always were before. Remembered by son-in-law Wilf Mallais:, daughter May and grandchildren. A letter from Ed Kennedy, chairman of the Pastoral Rela- position of the minister's in the Community Church, and a report handed in. A discussion took place as to whether the minister should be given a vote of confidence every year, at the anmel meeting, or should be guided by the United Church Manual. In loving memory of a dear father and grand father tions Committee advised they had made their eveluation of the Rev. Husser read from the Manual, which states that a United 97 Church Minister is called by a Church for an indefinite period E ss "hse epost as ua A aa halla ali cine oe aaa cata kn eal Lea aaaal hs ADMISSION - $1.00. DOOR PRIZES ON ADVANCE TICKETS JACKPOTS! JACKPOTS! JACKPOTS! Support your Navy League Business arising from the minutes - The luncheon after the morning Church service was deemed to have been ae success, and should be continued on_a monthly besis.-- J. Graham gave the Treasurer's report. Mr. T. Scott announced the planning of the budget for 1970 had been started. He stated that if one hour's income per é continued page T4 .... SER Med SE Sn sn al