Page 2 TERRACE BAY NEWS June 8, 1967 TERRACE BAY ST.MARTIN'S CHURCH ~ Rev. E.A.Gallagher - Phone 3231 Saturday - Confessions 3-4 p.m. and 7-8 p.m. During the week Mass at 7.45 ap.m., and Saturday et 8.30 a.m. SUNDAY MASS - 8.15 a.m, 10 a.m, and 4,45 p.m, COMMUNITY CHURCH - Rev. T.Garnett Husger - Phone 3396 9.00 A.M. ~ Sunday School = last session before summer recess 12.V0. A.M. - MORNING WORSHIP - 2.00 P.M. - INTERFAITH SERVICE - High School Auditorium ROSSPOKT ROSSPORT UNION CHURCH Service held at 3 p.m, on the first Sunday each month, ST.JOHN BIRCHMAN'S CHURCH Masa every Monday at 5 P.M. GOSPEL MISSION Sunday School at 2 P.M. every Sunday 4 @/MTOWN TOPICS; fee. ENGAGEMENTS ANNOUNCED Mr .and Mrs.John Gross announce the engagement of their daughter Janis Mary to Mr. Jerome Joseph Prince, son of Mrs. Ambrose V .Prince and the late Mr .Prince of Wilno, Ontario. The marriage will take place on Saturday, July 15th, 1967 at two thirty o'clock in St.Martin of Tours Church, Terrace Bay. Canada salutes her 975,000 Veterans during <7 YOUR CHOICE SCHREIBER ST.JOHN'S ANGLICAN CHURCH ~ Rev. R. J. INSHAW First, second, fourth and fifth Sunday - Church Service at 7 pem. On the third Sunday at 9.00 a.m ST.ANDREW'S UNITED CHURCH - Rev. E.Prinselear ~- Phone 161M 9230 A.M. - Sunday School - 11.00 A.M. = Nursery School 11.00 A.M. ~ MORNING WORSHIP ~ 7,00 pom - Bible Study HOLY ANGELS CHURCH ~ Rev. J.M.Cano, Phone 7 Daily Mass - 7.90 A.M. Saturday Maas - 9.30 A.M. Sunday Mase ~ -- 9.30 and 11 a.m. Confessions - 4.30 to 5.30 p.m., 7-8.30 pom. on i also before all daily Masses. GOSPEL MISSION ~ Mr. H. Lawrence Sunday - 11.00 a.m. - Family Hour 7.00 pem. - Gospel Bible Hour Wednesday - 7.00 p.m. = Prayer Meeting EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH = Rev. M. Kaija Evening Service every 2nd and 4th Sunday at 7 p.m Bible Study every first and third Sunday at 11.00 a.m. National Veterans Week, June 11-17, is being sponsored as a part of Canada's Cen- tennial celebrations by the government of Canada, through the Department of Veterans Affairs, and veterans associations. At the conclusion of Canada's first century it seems fitting that the contributions and sacrifices of those who protected our freedoms in time of war and helped to build up our nation in time of peace should be remembered. Beginning with memorial church services and the laying of wreaths on Memorial Sunday, June 11, the Week will be filled with activities for Canada's 975,000 living veterans of the four wars in which Canada has participated since becoming a nation. Those who served in the two World Wars are being asked to wear their service or "dis- charge" button during the Week. Branch 223 of the Royal Canadian Legion are sponsoring an Interfaith Service next Sunday after- noon at 2 p.m., in the High School Auditorium, to which all members of the community are invited. All veterans are asked to present themselves at the Arena, wearing medals etc., prepared to par- ade to the Auditorium. The clergy of both Terrace Bay churches will take part in the services. Many organizations have already indicated (Cont'd P.4 i 4 5 '