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Terrace Bay News, 28 Sep 1950, p. 3

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Page 3 Topics for Sunday, October 1: Sunday, October lst, is being observed by Christian churches of nearly all deno- minations as 'orld Communion Sunday. At the morning service of the Terrace Bay Community Church, "Holy Sacrament will be administered, It is hoped that every mem- ber and friend of the congregation will be present, A special offering will be taken on behelf of the Canadian Council of Churches, The minister has chosen as the topic for the evening sermon, "The Hands of Jesus." On Monday last, the Fresbytery of Superior met in the Community Church for the transaction of the regular quarterly busi- ness, Ministers and lay delegates were present from the Lakehead churches, from Murillo, Nipigon, Schreiber and Terrace Bay. Mr. W. Borsum, chairman of the Community Church board, was the official representative from Terrace Bay. £t the dinner meoting which was held in Hotel Terrace, the main speaker was Rev. K. G McMillan of Fort Killiem who reported on the Generel Council of the United Church recently held in Toronto, Rev. Russell Peden, chairman of the Presbytery, presided at both the afternoon and evening sessions, Members of Presbytery were entcrtained for the evening by mombors of the Community Church, The sincere thanks of the Presbytery is extended to all who so generously opened their homes to the visiting ministers and laymen. HRS Don't forget to reserve Thursdey evening, October 5th, for the illustrated travcllogue on Switzerland to be given by Mr. Anton Lendi. This travellogue will be illustrated with sound pictures depicting som of the glorious scenes in that lnnd of beauty. Pictures depicting the Olympic games and the world's greatest skiers on tho: ten mile Parsenn run will also be shown, Tickets for this event are now on sale and mry be ob- tained from any member of the Community Chureh choir. : The Ladies! Auxiliary will hold its reguler monthly mecting in the Church at 8 p.m., Monday, October 2nd, Our Socond . annual Harvest Supper Will be on October 18. Bowling, the sport with the largest membership, got underway on Tuesday night. The first ball down the alleys starting the Mixed League by Inez Reynolds of the Schemers was a strike, At the Exccutive meeting last Monday, - a group of thirty-one decided the issues of bowling for the season, and from their intorost and plans. sat, 2 succcssful scason of bowling is in store for the members, The {Association consists of 14 teams in the Mixed League, 12 teams in the Men's which began their schedules on Tuesday and Wednosdey respectively, Horcafter, Mondays and wednosdays is for Men, end Tuesdays end Thursdays for tho Mixed, It is anti- cipated that the Ladics' League of 8 teams end the Commercial of 4 teems will get underway in the near future. Teams' personnel, schedules end list of prize disbursements are posted in the allcys for the Mixed and Meh'ts Leagues, All those having indicated their wishes to bowl are asked to peruse these lists, and should their names be omitted advise Leon of same. Now players ean not be presently accomodated, but nemes may be left with Leon for future placements. 0-0-0 Saturday, Sept. 30th - "THE JUDGE STEPS OUT", starring Jlexender Knox &*"4nn Sothern. Forget your family troubles.,. Forget your job and ron...Run for your life...That's what he did!!! Tuesday, Oct, 3rd - "THE TRAVELLING SiLESVOMAN", starring Joan Davis end {ndy Devine. Step right up, folks! for the ereatest line of laughs that ever blasted the West, Saturday Matinoe, September 30th - "BACK IN THE SiDDLE AG.IN" starring Gene ,utry. oh 0-0-0 FOUND - Dog Tag No. 55. Apply to Fire Chicf at Fire Hall, 0-0-0

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