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Terrace Bay News, 19 Jun 1974, p. 2

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PAGE 2 TERRACE BAY NEWS JUNE I9, I974 Goto the CHURY of your fee TERRACE BAY ST. MARTIN'S CHURCH - Rev. A. Greengrass SUNDAY MASS = 8:30 and 10:30 A.M. SATURDAY MASS - 7:00 P.M. CONFESSIONS = 6:15 = 7:I5 P.M, and after evening Mass on SATURDAY. COMMUNITY CHURCH - Rev. P. McKague SERVICE OF WORSHIP = 10:00 A.M. Care of Babies ROSSPORT ST, BERCHMAN®S CHURCH MASS = Sunday I:00 P.M. SCHREIBER HOLY ANGELS CHURCH - Rev, F. Meyer DAILY MASS - Monday, Wednesday, Friday - 5:00 P.M, Tuesday and Thursday - 7:30 P.M.. Sa 9:00 AM, = 7:15 P.M. SUNDAY SERVICE - 9:30 and II:00 A.M. CONFESSIONS - Saturday 4:I5 - 5:15 P.M.; before Saturday evening Mass; before Sunday morning Mass; and before all daily Masses. GRACE BAPTIST CHURCH - Rev, R.L. Dye MID WEEK SERVICE - 7:00 P.M, - Wednesday SUNDAY SCHOOL - I0:00 A.M. WORSHIP SERVICE - II:00 A.M, EVENING PRAYER - 7:00 P.M. ST. ANDREW'S UNITED CHURCH SERV.CE OF WORSHIP - Every second Sunday - 17:00 A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL - I0:00 A.M. 'All children are invited to attend. Council Quotes = continued to John Rhodes, Minister of Transporation and Communications, was read, as a follow-up to a letter received from Reeve Roy Bray, suggest- ing that the M.T.C. discuss with the owners of the airstrip located at Terrace Bay, the possibility of providing proposed Nor-Ont Air Service to Terrace Bay, as is being done in other area communities. A letter from the council of Peel, Ontario, asked endorsement of a resolution regardiag hockey in the minor leagues, was discussed. This was to be brought to the attention of the Ontario Municipal Association. A new determination has been finalized eff- ective at the elections to be held in December regarding the distribution of Lake Superior Board of Education members. It is as follows: Schreiber Public School ~I; Separate School -Ij Total 2. Terrace Bay Public School -2; Separ- ate School =I; Total -3. Manitouwadge Public School -4; Separate School -2; Total -6. Mara -thon Public School =3. Total Board members -I4. These figures were arrived at on the bas -is of residential assessment. There are two vacancies on the Recreation Committee due to the resignation of Dan Rafa- lant and Gerrie Dickson. These vacancies will be advertised, so that in'erested persons may apply. Accounts passed for payment were: Township $18,948.12; Hydro $15,281.66; Library $592.18; Recreation Committee $9,452.95. Councillor Helmink advised that summer staff has been hired. for the Recreation pro- gram, the pool will open on June 2Ist. She stated bids are out for the painting of the lounge and prices are being requested for gar- bage containers at the Recreation Centre. MINISTRY OF EDUCATION SEEKING USED HEARING AIDS An offshoot of project school-to-school and operation school supplies, which the ministry has operated through its education exchange and special projects branch for many years, project hearing aid is aimed at helping par- tially deaf children in the Commonwealth Car- ibbean countries. The need was discovered by students of Wa- terloo's School of Optometry who have been working in the Caribbean for the past three 3 summers fitting used eyeglasses for West Indi- an children. Just recently a Canadian living on one of the smaller islands purchased four heating aids for deaf children and found they could hear. He is now teaching them to talk. The used hearing aids will be repaired by one of the colleges of applied arts and tech- nology and sent to children in the islands. Used hearing aids should be sent to: : Project Hearing Aid, Ministry of Education, 26 Breadalbane Street, Toronto.

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