Page 2 TERRACE BAY NEWS Is SCHREIBER TERRACE BAY ST. JOHN'S ANGLICAN CHURCH _ Rev. J.S.Inshaw - Phone 394), Services each. Sunday at 9.00, 10.00 and 11.00 a.m. Evenings at 5.00 p.m. : OMMUNITY CHURCH - Rev. T. Husser - Phone 3396 .5200 a.m. - Anglican Cammnion 9.00 a.m. - Sunday School - Grade 2 to 5 9.40 a.m. - Sunday School - Grades 5 and up 11.00 a.m. - Nursery and Grade 1 classes 11.00 a.m. - Laymen Sunday - Guest speaker - Mr. Carl LeBlanc, Schreiber. Men's Chorus will assist in the service. 7.00 a.m. - Hi-C Young People - in Church school room. ST. ANDREW'S UNITED CHURCH -Rev.Edward Prinselaar - 161M 9.30 a.m. - Junior Group meeting 11.00 a.m. - Nursery school 11.00 a.m. -- MORNING WORSHIP 7-00 poem. - Intermediate and Senior Classes HOLY ANGELS CHURCH - Rev. J.M. Cano, P.P., Phone 7 Daily Mess - 6.00 a.m. Saturday Mass - 9/30 a.m. SUNDAY MASSES - 9.00, 9.30 and 11.00 a.m Confessions - 7.00 to 8.30 on Saturday - also before all daily Masses. ST. MARTIN'S CHURCH - Rev. Dean E.A.Gallagher - Phone 3231 Saturday - Confessions 3-4 p.m. and 7-8 p.m. During the week Masses are at 7.45 a.m. and on Saturday at 8.30 a.m. ROSSPORT GOSPEL MISSION - Mr. H. Lawrence Sunday - 11.00 a.m - Family Hour - 7.00 p.m. - Gospel Bible Hour Wednesday - 7.00 p.m - Prayer Meeting ROSSPORT UNION CHURCH Service held at 3 p.m. on the first Sunday each month. ST. JOHN BERCHMAN'S CHURCH Mass every Monday at 6.00 p.m. EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH - Rev.M. Kaija Evening Service every 2nd and 4th Sunday at 7.00 p.m. Bible Study every first and third at 11.00 a.m. GOSPEL MISSION Sunday School at 2 p.m. every Sunday. THE BIBLE TODAY has been published in the ar- ye Dini gentine in connection with the For apie of rae, me 150th Anniversary of the Declar- 'ation of Independence in Argen- Nay. 18 a: oe! Boe Meine colebrened this yous. Canadian Legion; Royal Canadian Legion Branch 223; Voyageur Restaurant; Catholic Women's League; Knights of Columbus; Liquor Control Board; Navy League; Kiwanis Club; Loyal Order of Moose #1426 and #|752; Community Credit Union; International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers #1861; International Brotherhood of Pulp and Paper Mill Workers #665; Island View Service; Terrace Bay Chamber of Comm- erce; Terrace Bay Boy Scouts and the Masonic Lodge. The ceremony ended with the withdrawal parade of all participants led by the Sea Cadet Band. The wreaths were later removed to the cenotaph outside the Recreation Centre. Bible news from several lands jnancial contributions by shows in capsule what is hap- Japanese Christians to the work pening throughout the world. of translating and distributing 250,000 copies of Scriptures were the Bible in Japan, increased by circulated in Indonesia in the 46% last year. first nine months of this year. ' ] This is more than the total tor The Zambia Episcopal Confer- 1965. This comes about as a result ence (Roman Catholic) has given of a new supply of publications Permission for school children from a new printing plant estab- to use the Revised Standard Ver- lished recently by the Bible Soc- sion of the Bible, originally pub- iety of Indonesia. Opened in Feb- lished for Protestants. ruary this printing plant was paid for, in part, by contributions Scripture 'Selection, "Promesas" to, the. Canadian Bible Society (sonn 14: 1-17) are being provid- ren Fone Tee ed by the Bible Societies in Peru A special Scripture Selection, for an Evangelism-in-Depth cam- "The Bible Speaks of Liberty," paign planned for 1967. | @/STOWN TOPICS; fee. REMEMBRANCE DAY CEREMONY (cont'd from Pg.| Following "Abide With Me" was sung by the Guides and Brownies, then came the laying of wreaths by representatives of the following:Kimberly-Clark Pul p and Paper Co.; The Township of Terrace Bay; Caccamo's Food Market; Robinson's Store; Kolesar's; Waghorn's Pharmacy; Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce; Costa's; Ladies Auxiliary to the Royal One-half a million copies of the The Catholic Women's League held their regular meeting Sun. Nov.|3 in St.Martin's Parish Hall pre- ceeded by the Rosary in the Church. Mrs..Hugh Boudreau ,president opened the meeting and welcomed the members present. Reports were given and Father Gallagher spoke briefly. Mrs.Boudreau informed the members that two or three times a year, a drive for used clothing to send to missions would take place. It was agreed on a penny auction sale for the Dec. meeting and every member should b ring a few -- articles for that purpose. The meeting was then closed with a prayer and the singing of "Holy God 2 altivieHels Ode 4.46.46... rr {