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Terrace Bay News, 19 Feb 1970, p. 2

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BEANE ge TERRACE. BAY ST. MARTIN'S CHURCH - Rev. A. Gvora ~ Phone 3231 SUNDAY MASS ~ 9 aoe TO.30 a.m, and 4¥.US pom WEEKDAY MASS - 6.30 P.M. CONFESSION ~ 7 - 8 P.M. - SATURDAY FIRST THURSDAY MACH MONTH - 7 - € P.M, COMMUNITY CHURCH - Rev. T.G. Husser ~- Phone 3346 MORNING WORSHIP - SUNDAY ~ IT.00 A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL - Pre-school and Grade I - I Grads 2-10 ~ 9.30 A.M. -00 A.M. UNDER 21 CLUR - 7 P.M. SUNDAY EVENINGS ROSSPORT ST. SeROHMANYS CHURCH MASS - every Monday - 7 P.M. AS Avown topics" hb. ee a Anti-Litter Award - continued from page 1 ..... drawn the titter problem to the attention of hundreds _ of thousands of people and suggested something they | could use to help solve it. eee Clark has produced a combination iissue saser and litter basket for use in automobiles. | Since 1966, nearly 60,000 have been distiibuted to | ine public. | The Litter-Pickin' Pete Award was established by | the Association in 1968 as a means of combatting the growing fitter problem slong highways and by-ways. First winner was Coca Cola Limited for its proms + tion of returnable bottles. | Kimberly Clark of Conada Limited has piant: saint John, N.B., St.Hyacinthe, Que Man., and in Kapuskasing, Terrace Bay, "+ € rines, Niagara Falls and Rexdale, Ontario. A new plant is under construction at Huntsville, Ontario. i { | He soted that "in a very practical way you have S 2S: arnia= STOPPED COLD «sa NATIONAL CAPITALS are LS Das been scalled "officialese."" Maybe that explains a headline about farne for What ithe them president of the United States and the Ho NZ Kong: flu. Wie vepideinne itesaid< fiDeacuxates Me. idbnsun Tekan Tron the Printed Word 28 NL LE CT CRAIN aA SIME Reem i i | } | i ' i i FEBRUARY 19, 197¢ SCHREIBER ST. JOHN'S AN ST. JOHN'S ANGLICAN CHURCH ~ Rev. A.L. Chabot SUNDAY SERVICE - Ist and 3 3rd Sunday each month at 7 P.M, and Communion EVENING PRAYER - 2nd, 4th, and 5th, Sunday each moftth at P.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL - every Sunday at 10.30 am ST. ANDREWS UNITED CHURCH - Rev. #.C. Prinselaar WORSHIP SERVICE = TT A.Mc - SI UNDAY SUNDAY SCHOOL - every Sunday at assigned time and place HOLY ANGELYS CHURCH ~ Rev. J.M, 'Cano DAILY MASS - Monday, Wednesday and Friday - 5.15 P.M. TUESDAY AND THURSDAY 8.00 A.M. Saturday 9.00 A.M. SUNDAY MASS - 8.00, 9.30 and IT.00 A.M. CONPESSTON - Saturday 7.15 - 8.00 P.M. and before all dailiy mass GRACE BAPTIST CHURCH - Rev. R.L. Dye SUNDAY SCHOOL - 10.00 A.M. WORSHIP SERVICE - IT A.M. EVENING SERVICE ~ 7.00 P.M. MID WEEK SERVICE - 7.p.m. WEDNESDAY EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH ~ Rev. F. Tews WORSHIP SFRVICY - 7 P.M. on the 2nd and 4th Sundays. PROTEST MARCH SCHEDULED FOR MONDAY Students and adult supporters travelled by bus to il Schreiber on Monday, February 16th at 4p.m., to | surround and picket the Lake Superior Schoo! Board Building as a protest against the decision made by the Board to all installation of Grade 13 in the Terrace Bay High Schoo! . DOUG FISHER AGAIN IN POLITICAL RING. Tt came as a surprise to > read in a recent issue of The Lake Centre News (Manitoba) that Doug Fisher, | former Thunder Bay member jof Parliament is cam- paigning for the NDP nomination in Selkirk Con- stituency The paper says ..."Fourth speaker of the evening was Doug Fisher, well known newspaper and TV figure whe is regarded as something of a 'garachute " ntidare in spite of the fact that he was invited to cunin the Selkirk constifuency by a large giaup and, in Mr .Fisher's own words "the former membe: for ihe Selkirk Constituency The "former " member pein by Mr. Fisher is £ Schreye: , now Premier of Manitoba. Another can- cidale termed this take ward if not explosive" for a party leader to indicate Notheke: for a specific candidate

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