COMMUNITY CHURCH Sunda ay, November 21 A i 5:30 asm ~~ Senior Sunday - Pe! "oi eehool 11:00 a.m, Beginners ates ee School. Wee 2:00 p.m. Junior. Sunday School" 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship j "Discipleship", 7230). Evening Service. $230 p i, The November meeting of the Church Board will meet at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Harry Goodfellow, 129 Poplar Aetgeuan Ce gee er fae Thursday, November 18, 1954. Young Peoples *Bible Class. Friday, November 19, 1954. Choir Practice, Ong LIBRARY NEWS We wish to announce that commencing Monday, November 22nd, the Terrace Bay Public Library will be located in the Recreation Centre. The new library is the room oppositethe Snack Bar and the hours for the time being will be the same as heretofore, We also wish to announce the addit- ion of a record library which will oper- ate under the same principle as our book library. These are classic and semis= classic recordings, and are available to adults only. Invitation to Minerva - March Cost In the year 1921, Princess Victoria invited several guests to dinner at her _ Chateau in Austria, Some came with hat, some love, others for duty, sanctuary . and health, In the midst. of gaity and intrigue graced by. elegance and tradition their ordeal began, when an avalanche buried them under a mountain of. snow, . A delightful story, beautifully written. The Two Jacks . . - Will R. Bird The th Uhrilling account of two __ Canadians, Jack Fairweather and Jack Veness, In action on D, Day both were taken vrisoners of war. This is the (Cont. on page 3).. oy : Me 0, MARTINS PARISH oe Saturday, November 20, 1954. Confessions - 3-h pM. 7-8 p.m. "4 = Sunday, November 21, 1954. > \. Masses Geb ayy My 10:00 a.m. Aue Benediction and Rosary at 7:30 Dem, Mass during the week at 8:00 a.w. Wednesda November Af, Our Lady of Perpetual Help pavsbivhs at 2:30 p.m, and 7330 pem. 0-0-0 C.W.L. BAZAAR SUCCESSFUL A successful tea and bazaar was realized Saturday afternoon in the St. Martin's Parish Hall by the C.W.L. under the convenorship of Mrs. M, Hale. White and pink flowers lighted by white tapers in crystal holders formed the tea arrangements, Tea was served . under the convenorship of Mrs, B, Cavanaugh assisted by Mrs, I. Nicol... Pouring tea for the first hour were Mrs R, Gombola and Mrs, A, Uheckryn and for the second hour were Mrs, J, Semeniuk and Mrs. N. Cavanaugh. Mrs. K. Anderson assisted by Mrs, M Flater convened the bake table, The sewing table was under the convenorshiy of Mrs. G. MacDonald and Mrs. D. Campb::'! Mrs. J. Semeniuk assisted by Mrs, B. Eaton conducted the sale on novelties. -Mrs, W. Shynkaryk and Mrs. J. Kenne: sold potted plants. Mrs. R. Corrigan and Mrs, N. Gillis at the knitting table and loqking after the candy were Mrs. R, Connors ably assisted by Misses-M. Morin and A. Mori: The Parcel Post was attended by Mrs, R,. Slattery and Mrs, Betty Pineault. . Cecile Boudreau and Gay Roy handled the fish pond, Rosalie Savoy attended .the religious articles. Mrs, A. Marcelii was in charge of 'the quilt which was won by Mrs. F. Ginn, (Cont. on Page 3) SAFETY SLOGAN hiarsaay Noon November 18th to ee Noon November 25th. BE SAFETY WISE, DON'T COMPROMISE. . |