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Terrace Bay News, 2 Nov 1961, p. 2

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Page 2 ~ TERRACE. BAY NEWS re 'TERRACE BAY | | COMMUNITY CHURCH - Rev. J. Raymond Anderson | 9,00 A.M. -- Sunday School, Grades 2 and 3 | 9.30 A.M, --- Sunday School, Grade 4 and up 11,00 A.M. - Beginner*s Sunday School ; 11,00 A.M, - DIVINE WORSHIP - | "Who do you think you are?" 7,00 P.M, -- EVYENTIDE SERVICE - ~~~ "The mean of the Holy Spirit" | §,00- PM, EE aectine -- | ST.MARTIN'S CHURCH - Rev,Dean E,A, Gallagher | SATURDAY - Confessions 3-4 P.M, and 7-8.P.M, | Mass during the week at 7.45 and on Saturday | at 9 A.M, { { | 1 OT MARTIN®S PARISH LIBRARY Open from 2 to 3 P.M, every Saturday 'ROSS PORT | | ST. JOHN BERCHMAN*S CHURCH oe every Tuesday at.7.00 P.M, | GOSPEL MISSION Sunday School at 2 P.M, every Sunday ATTEND THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE November 2, 1961 s eee ore SCHREIBER ST, JOHN*S ANGLICAN CHURCH ~ Rev. R. y S,Inshaw 9,00.A.M, -- Holy Communion 10,00 A.M. --- Family Service 11.00 A.M, -- Morning Service 7.00 P.M, --- Evensong ST, ANDREW'S UNITED CHURCH - Rev, R. Crook 11,00°-A.M.-= Morning Service 9,45 A.M, - Sunday School 7,00 P.M, - Bible Study HOLY ANGELS CHURCH - Rev. J.M. Cano Daily Mass - 7,30 A.M, Saturday Mass - 9,00 A.M. Saturday Confessions - 4.30 to 5,30 P.M, and 7.00 to 8,30 P.M. SUNDAY MASSES - 8,00 - 9,30 and 11,00 A.M. EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH -- Pastor M.Kaija 10,00 A.M. ~-- Sunday School - every week 7,00 P.M. - Evening Service - 2nd & 4th Sundays, Bible study on Fridays following Sunday Service GOSPEL MISSION Sunday - ll A.M, - Family Hour 7,00 P.M. --- Gospel Service Tony aes CO. JRCH LADIES AUXILIARY. TO MEET in the Community Church Hall, The guest speaker for the meeting is Mrs, Lois Hopper, School Nurse, who will talk on Eye Testing in the Schools, Everyong cordially invited to attend. TERRACE BAY ART CLUB HOLDS EXHIBITION The Terrace Bay Art Club 'presented their annual exhibition on October 28th at the High School Auditorium, The Exhibition was com- prised of 92 paintings, the work of the club, with the exception of 4 paintings shown by the Schreiber Art Club, and an oil painting and Mrs. McCausland. Also on display, were a landscape) by John Inshaw, of Schreiber, - The Exhibition Tea was under the able chairmanship of Mrs, Wyn McKechnie.: The tea the fruit centre piece, flanked by white tapers, providing a dramatic touch of colour, might have tea while contemplating the show, The tables each had a floral centre piece arranged 'by Mrs. M, Middaugh, The pourers were as follows: Mrs. M. McCausland, Mrs, A, Hartman, Mrs, R, Lee, Mrs. W. Anderson, Mrs, J, Ferrier, Mrs. A, Sinkins, Mrs. R. Smith and Mrs, A. Chadney. The servitors were Miss Margot Anderson, and Miss Alice Jean McKechnie, assisted in the kitchen by members of the club. A demonstration of palette knife painting was given by Mrs. S, Gaulin. The picture was The regular meeting of the Ladies Auxiliary will be held Monday, November 6th at 8.15 P.M, and a copper etching loaned for display by Dr. number of excellent photographs, (portrait and table was most attractively laid with gleaming silver on snowy damask, the glowing colours of Tables for four were placed so that the viewer first drawn on the canvas with a brush, and then a complete tonal underpainting made. The scene was a rock cut on the highway near Walker's Lake, The knife painting was worked over this underpainting so that the viewer might "see't the picture while it: was being completed, The demonstration drew many interested comments, as well as questions concerning the technique, At 4 P.M. and 8.30 P.M. a film called "Canadian Landscapett was shown, featuring the artist A.¥, Jackson, one of the now famous Group of Seven, The film showed him at work in his Toronto Studio, and on field trips. The film was shown separately, so that those in. the auditorium not wishing to see the film, might continue to enjoy .the exhibition without interruption, Paul Heenan was proj- ectionist, Following the evening showing of the filn, Mr, R, Shirriff, Mill Manager, drew the win- ning ticket for the hamper of groceries, which: went to Mr, D. McFadyen, The door prize, an oil painting by Mrs. S, Gaulin, depicting a local sc.eng was won by Aurel Gauthier of Schreiber, Mr, L. Crandlemere, 'wea Hydro Superintendent, drew the winning ticket, The T, Eaton award; a Parker pen, and pencil set, was presented for the first time 'this year, This award was given to the artist whose picture received the most viewer votes. Mrs, H, Hall presented the award to Mrs, Mary Middaugh, whose painting "Indian Summer" received the most» votes... Prospective purchasers of the paintings displayed for sale were given a chance to make their selection and several sales were negotiated. Art Club members recommend that | interested parties should pick several paint- ings to "try them out" individually to. see how they, compliment or contrast with the interior decor of the home, What better way to secure a lovely oil painting of a familiar scene than through the results produced by ( tomes ownt deen) tadent Fic oc 505) hee --!

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