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Terrace Bay News, 29 Jan 1970, p. 4

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PAGE 4 pL Cleaners EE Tailors and DD Launderers Phone 825-3335 7S Terrace Bay, Ont. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORT OFFICE HOURS The Ontario Department of Transport Agency, 234 Schreiber, Ontario,office hours are strictly - 9 A.M. to 5 P.M., Monday to Friday,and 9 A.M. to 12 NOON Saturdays . This includes Saturday the 28th of February. Phone 824-2086. Samuel P. Newton, Agent. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. John Albert McCaskie is pleased to announce | the engagement of his daughter, Sharon Lynne to Mr. Jon Hugh MacDonald son of Mr. and Mrs. C. MacDonald Terrace Bay, Ontario. The wedding will take place Rebgaar February 7th, 1970 at ila.m. in Church Precious Blood, Toronto, Ont. COMMUNITY CHURCH HOLDS ANNUAL MEETING The annual Congregational meeting of the Terrace Bay Community Church took place on Sunday evening, pre- 'REM ally the young people of the Church. As is customary, he then called the Chairman and secretary to take over continued next column Dan | OT A mes ay a a cen TERRACE BAY NEWS . FOR SPEEDY, "om EXPERT SERVICE | &STORAGE Schreiber 824-2089 JANUARY 29,1970 . ELILDEN RENT-A-CAR - TRUCK DAILY RENTALS SHORT AND LONG TERM LEASING PHONE: BRIAN DUFFY Schreiber 824-2043 Evenings 824-2068 Chairman Peter Vanderkam asked Rev- Mrs . at this time. erend Husser to open the meeting with prayer . Vera Kennedy was asked to act as secretary. Minutes of the previous congregational meeting were adopted as written. In the minister's annual report, Mr. Husser stated" he would be happy to answer any questions, concern= ing the report. He said he felt the Under 21 Club should have further discussion, since it seems to be | | + i answering a need of teenagers in Terrace Bay, and th club itself was ironing out any difficulties they had.~ There are an average of sixty attending, most for 7 the discussion period, and some coming just for the 2 dancing. The Elders had had a meeting to discuss the matter of dancing in the Church basement, but this 7 was to be brought up under new business Mrs. Elaine Anderson asked permis=) sion to speak, and this was granted. 7 She stated that she felt the religious © teachings of the Church in the old for= mat, were not acceptable to the yout 1 of today, hence many of them don't 7 attend Church, and she felt they shoule not be chastized. She felt a group should be formed with use of the Librar for reference, where they could voice! opinions freely, and look for new inter pretations; discuss the problems open= | y as to why believe or not believe; BER VAN <i a apeealitp inte ane Raye ace a change in music, because she questic "Tevrend ©. tse called iho meo-| PP une [caste wen nan of he ol hm ne nd expressed is arena VAN EINES She stated that many believe in religio oo. a tp al ENse yao as a matter of ens but are eudeuel d ad worked on the various committees FOR FREE ESTIMATES : a and organizations, mentioning especi- CALL miirestoubts,: She said Raith most be 4 way of living, not adoration. Reverend Husser agreed that this was concern of everyone, and he commend: ed Mrs. Anderson - cont'd page 5 .. « mbeauit

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