COMMUNITY CHURCH Sunday, September 23rd, 1956 9:30 a.m. Senior Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Beginners Sunday School Junior Sunday o™ => ( School | 11:00 a.m. MORNING WORSHIP ; Sermon. Subject: : "THE INNER LAW". J. EVENING SERVICE 2200/ Dem. 7:30 Dem. ; f The C.G L sé of is now underway for the season ,wi Mrs. J. Wade and Mrs. Le Hopper as leaders. _. Choir practice is being held on Thursday nights at 7:30. Wayside Pulpit: "I will not only live and let live:. I will live and help live", 0-0-0 LADIES AUXILIARY MEETING The Ladies Auxiliary of the Community Church will hold its next meeting on Monday October lst at 8:15 p.m. when the guest speaker will be Miss Robinson of the Children's Aid Society of Gerald- ton. Please bring any used clothing donations to this meeting. 0-0-0 LIBRARY NEWS Haven's End '~ =. John P, Marguand Here is the chronicle of the Swale family which.is. at the same time the Chronicle of Haven's End, a quiet New England town, The author begins with the settling of Haven's End and leads his readers through the generations of 'Swales from Puritan to pirate to ship builder, Each chapter is a separate interesting story. Library Hours Monday and Wednesday 2:30 to 4:30 p.m. Tuesday and Thursday '7:00° to 9:00 pem. mone re) wo lly Page 2 _ST.. MARTIN'S PARISH Saturday, Saturday, September 22nd, 1956 a Confessions 3-4 Dem. 7-8 Pel. nday, 'September 23rd i 6 s88e8 9: 30 am, --, Benediction Sunday evening at 7: 30 Pele es Mass during the week at * 8:00 a,m.. and..on Saturday at' HY 8:30 asm. - x C.WeLe NEWS ' Due to various reasons the bazaar con- venor, Mrs, Art LeBlanc has announced a change in the date of our annual Fall Bazaar, It will now take place on Saturday, October 27th. As an added attraction plans are underway to hold' a Chicken Bingo as a windup to the Bazaar, to be held the same evening. All Bingo fans, keep this date in mind{ 0-0-0 0-0-0 CARD OF THANKS Once again, through the medium of the "News", I wish to extend my heartfelt appreciation to those many who have helped in any way during my recent hospitalization, Particularly'. am I greatly indebted to Doctors McCaus- land and Rundle, Mrs. P,. Buck and her entire staff, Father Gallagher and Management of LongLac Pulp and Paper Co, Ltd. To those many who have shown their thoughtfulness through gifts, flowers, get well cards, notes of en- couragement and visits---my sincerest "thanks a million", These expressions of consideration indeed were a big "lift" towards my release from hospital. Sincerely, Peter E, Mazza. 0-0-0 SAFETY SLOGAN Thursday Noon September 20th, 1956 to Thursday Noon September 27th, 1956,