Page 2 i E_R R. ACE B A Yeu ATTEND COMMUNITY CHURCH »Rev.J. oe Anderson 9.30 A. - Junior & Senior Sunday i School 11.00 A, M. - Beginner's Sunday School ,11,00 A.M, - DIVINE WORSHP. - i "The Seed & the Soils" / 7,00 P.M. - EVENTIDE SERVICE - "The, Church comes to Iconium" 'ST. MARTIN'S CHURCH - Rev. E. a Gallagher , SATURDAY ~ Confessions 3-4 P.M, and 7-8 in the evening, 'Mass during the week at 7.45 and on | Saturday. at 8.30 A.M. | ST.MARTIN'S PARISH LIBRARY /Open from 2 to 3 P.M. every Saturday |R.0.S.S P.O.R-T ' ST. JOHN BERCHMAN'S CHURCH Mass every MOnday at 7.30 P.M, 'GOSPEL MISSION Sunday School at 2 P.M. every Sunday St, Martin's Division of the Cath- ' olic' Wonents League are holding a »Membership Tea on May 7 in the Parish 'Hall at 8.15 P.M. All ladies of the / Parish are cordially invited to attend. Travelling to Duluth, Minnesota over ' the weekend were Jan Hail with daughter /Mamreen,; Vivian Hanna and Ann Stachiw. { Sharon MacDonald was a guast of the /Ray Kenney family in Rossport last _ weekend. Sandra Solly and Dorothy MacDonald travelled to the Lakehead for the week end, Visitors at the Alex Sinkins home /last weekend were Ruth Lemon of ,vocheneur, Ont, accompanied by Ora Mae )darness of Schreiber, both girls of | Patterson Hall, Fort William, Norma Schock was a visitor at the nome of her parents, Mr. & Mrs. Ernie / Schock last weekend from her duties in 'training at McKellar Hospital, Fort William. . Mrs. Ruth Paget and Mrs, Lois 'MeCausland returned last week from ten lays in Toronto, While there they .,. 'visited with Mr, & Mrs, Steve Keller, Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Shemanskiand Mrs. McCausland's parents Mr. & Mrs, L.J. ' Haywood and her daughter Susan, nurse- /in-training at the Hospital for Sick , Shildren, | Dorothy and Charlie Koski and boys 'were Lakehead visitors for the weekend visiting relatives in Port Arthur, Mrs. Gordon Brown of Port Arthur is oresently visiting with her daughter Virginia Galvin and family, having accompanied Virginia and children home TERRACE BAY THE CHURCH- OF YOUR ~ CHOICE : HOLY ANGELS CHURCH - Rev. J.M, Cano. EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN. CHURCH - Rey.Davis GOSPEL MISSION 4Sunday - 11,00 A.M, Edna Rankin from Sault Ste, Marie. . JR. MATRIC, EXAMS TO START_IN better prepare them for Gr, May 4, 1961 WC HR EILBER iene errant or name arc te a ete NEWS ST.JOHN*S ANGLICAN CHURCH Rev. R.J.S.Inshaw 8.30 A.M. - Holy Communion 9.30 ALM. = Family Service 11.00 A,M. - Morning Service 7,00 P.M. - Evensong UNITED CHURCH © 10,00. A.M. 11.00 A.M, 7.00 P.M. -- Rev. R. Crook - Sunday School - MORNING SERVICE - Adult Bible Class Daily Masses - 7.30 A.M, Saturday Mass - 9.00 A.M. Saturday Confessions -- 4-5.30 & 7-8,30 P.M Sunday Masses - 8, 9.30 and 11.00 A.M. C.Y.0. - meets Ist and 3rd Sundays C.W.L. & C,G.C,. meet 2nd Sunday each month, 10.00 A.M, 7.00 P.M, - Sunday School - Evening Service - Family Bible Hour 7.00 P.M. - Gospel Service from a visit in Port Arthur. Valerie Turner celebrated her eleventh birthday Saturday afternoon with a party to which she invited ten of her girl firends, Bingo and games were played and party fare served by Mother Mrs. Ken Turner assisted oy Bonnie Jean Wilson, The fortieth wedding anniversary of Mr. & Mrs. George Brophy was celebrated last Saturday when members of the fam- ily, Sheila and Jack Todd, and Hilda and Hugh Brophy of Terrace Bay, Sue and Denny Brophy of Heron Bay and accompan- ied by Tom Williscroft of Munising,Wisc). enjoyed a dinner party at Hotel Terrace), Following the dinner, a reception was held at the home of Hilda and Hugh Brophy, when Mr. and Mrs. George; Brophy received congratulations from many friends. At the Lehtos as week-end guests were their daughter Daisy of Fort Wn, and son Oliver accompanied by Miss Beginning in 1962, all Grade 12. students in Ontario will be required to write final examinations, Education Deputy Minister C.,W. Booth announced at the recent Ontario Educational Assoc iation convention in Toronto, - Junior matriculation examinations had been part of Ontario's education system until they were dropped in 1940. They were re-introduced in Toronto about five years ago, but elsewhere in the Province students who maintained high marks in a subject could be recom- mended without examination to Grade 13 in that -course, Mr. Booth said that the change in policy is aimed at setting for high school students a challenge which will 13 exane 4