PAGE 10 TERRACE BAY: NEWS APRIL 24, 1969. Penner Supports Late TV - cont'd from page 9 ..... and to them, as well as many others, a late movie means a great deal. | am confident that the management of CBC can and will find a way to provide these people with this service which they demand and need. On behalf of my constituents | thank you for the serious consider- ation which will be given to our request. Very Sincerely Yours, B.Keith Penner, MP, Thunder Bay. Alexander is a Music teacher. Special guests were Reverend Husser, of the Com- munity Church, Father E.A. Gallagher, former Parish Priest of St. Martin's now Parish Priest at St. Margaret's Port Arthur, and Father A.P. Harris of St. Martin's. (Left to right - Sister Margaret Johy, Sister Alexande and Sister Rebecca. Photo by. M. Lundberg .) The CWL Executive - Father Harris, Mrs. B. Lapensk Mrs. Leona Fournier, Mrs. Ingird Fournier. Seated Mrs. R. Kenney, Mrs. R. Corrigan and Mrs. R. McBride. Photo by M. Lundberg. SISTERS OF ST. JOSEPH'S HELD OPEN HOUSE The Sister of St. Joseph's Convent held Open House on Sunday Afternoon, from 1.30 to5 p.m. so that residents of Terrace Bay could pay a visit and see their new home. Welcomed by Mrs. B. McDonald, who was in charge of the guest book, throngs of visitors took advantage of the beautiful weather to pay their re- spects. Guest were taken on a guided tour by the Sisters, or members of the C.W.L. who also provided tea, coffee and goodies. From the Music Room, through the house and beautiful Chapel, every inch of available space has been utilized to its best advantage. Sisters Rebecca and Margaret John are teachers at St. Martin's Separate School, and Sister The above photo is the alter in the Chapel in St. Joseph's Convent. Photo by M. Lundberg.