PERRACE BLY NEWS ACE Bay SGA REL BER - MARTIN'S CHURCH - Rev.E.A. Gallagher - Phone 3231 ae - Gonfessions 3-4 p.m. and 7-8 p.m. During the week Messes are at 7.45 e.m. and pa at 8.30 o.m. -SUNDAY MASSES - 8.15 a.m, 10 a.m. and 4.45p.m. ST. JOHN'S ANGLICAN CHURCH - Rev. cncie Tnshaw - - Phone a 3rd. Sunday' at 9 a.m. ST. ANDREW'S UNITED CHURCH - Rev. Edvard Prinselaar - 161M 9.30 a.m. - Sunday School 11.00 a.m. - Nursery School 11.00 a.m. - Morning Worship 7.00 pam. - Bible Study COMMUNITY CHURCH - Rev. T. Husser - Phone 3396 9.00 asm. - Sunday School 9,40 a.m. - Sunday School 11.00 a.m. - Morning Worship - Mom and Dad - How do you rate The Fifth Commandment. 7.00 p.m. - Hi-C Coffee House Church - is cancelled for tonight due to examinations but will continue next week. Monday, March 6 - Evening Auxiliary, Pot Luck Supper - 6 p.m. Committee of Flders - 7 p.m. HOLY ANGELS CHURCH - Rev.J.M. Cano, P.P., Phone 7 Daily Mass -6 asm Saturdey Mass - 9.30 a.m. Sunday Masses - 9, 9.30 and 11 a.m. Confessions 7 to 8.30 on Saturday - also before all daily Masses. ROSSPORT ROSSPORT. oe crtuRSH GOSPEL MISSION - Mr. H. Lawrence Sunday - ll a.m. -Hemily Hour 7 Pem. - Gospel Bible Hour ST. JOHN BERCHHAN'S CHURCH Wednesday - 7 pem. - Prayer Meeting Mess every Monday at & p.m EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH - Rev. N, Keija GOSPEL MISSION EVE CO Le cee Sunday School et 2 p.m. every Sunday Bible Study every first and third at 11 =. 42 /srown Topics'? feb. Mr. & Mrs. Arnold McKechnie announce the engagement of their daughter Alice-Jeane to Roy David, son of Mr. & Mrs. Len Williams of Terrace Bay. The wedding will take place March 25th, 1967 in the Community Church. Some of the residents attending the Fort William Male Choir Smorgasbord this weekend were Mrs. P. Rapke, Mr. & Mrs: C.Buck, Mr. & Mrs. T. Brown, Mr. & Mrs. Crandelmire, Marg Lundberg and Doris Almos. Mrs. C. Gresdal is home from Lakehead hospital . Visitors to the Lakehead recently were Donald and Vivian Gresdal . ART CLUB - TEA AND EXHIBIT The first of the Art Club's Centennial projects is the exhibit and Tea to be held March 4 and 5. Eleven Eskimo prints from the Winnipeg Art Gallery as well as local member's work will be on display . The names Kenojuak, Kiakshuk and Kavavook are becoming known on the Canadian Art scene as some of the best Eskimo print makers. Kenojuak _ still only in her twenties, is already one of Cape Dorset's best print-makers. Her drawings reveal an intuitive sense of composition and inner hypnotic power of her dream birds. The exhibit has three of her prints, two stone cuts and one skin stencil:'Hare Spirits', "The Enchanted Owl" and "The Return of the Sun". Kiakshuk, foremost a hunter, first used print making as something to do in bad weather, and drew of things he'd rather be doing. His stone cut 'Summer Caribou Hunt' depicts this with such perfect power and simplicity . The Eskimos love of a story, told or listened to, is illustrated in the whole collection and especially in Kavavook's seal skin stencil 'Two Men Discussing Coming Hunt'. Eskimo art is today finding its own level and succ- ess among sophisticated viewers. It illustrates, as well as preserves, as nothing else could, the Eskimo aboriginal culture. All members are urged to attend the March business meeting on Thursday, when final plans for the tea and exhibit have to be formulated. O.E.C.T.A. MEETING A meeting of the Schreiber and Terrace Bay unit of the O.E.C.T.A. was held on Friday, February 24 at Holy Angels School. (continued on Page 4)