'* INQUIRY CLASS AT ST. MARTIN'S HALL 9:30 tL: 00. 2: 00. a.m, Senior. Sunday School ae m. Beginner! s Sunday School. Dp. m, Junior sunday School, i 21:00! a.m. MORNING WORSHIP ~ Sermon Suvject, "Alternative to Futility". Evening Service ~ "Jesus. lays His' hand on a Demented Lad!. 8: 30 pem. The February Meeting of the Church -- 'Board .will be held at 'the home of Mr, & - * _ Mrs .. Je Wade ° fa WORLD DaY OF TRAYER SERVICE ~ Friday, Feb, 21st, 23 30 in the oe Church, 1: 30 2 To OF THE MOOSE Twenty Co-workers and officers of the Women of the Noose Chapter 1426 met Wednes- «day evening for Chapter Night meeting. With Senior Regent N. Coates in the chair record- er Elizabeth Jurns gave the financial statement, correspondence and minutes. Other officers present were Junior iegent Muriel Mantey, Junior Graduate iegent Barbara. , Haughn,.Chaplain Margaret Duriez, sentinel »: Nacey Marquis and wianist Leona Leisander _and Betty O'Neil ass istant guide. Ann Didura' of Schreiber a ncw member was | initiated into the Chapter. Following the meeting the Moosehaven committee chairman Myra Smilsky and her co-workers served a dainty luncheon from a white linen covered table centered with a 'candle decorated birthday cake honouring ©o-workers 'Edith Hubelit and Margaret Juriez on their birthdays of the month. 'Wedding anniversary congratulations went to co-workers angela Testori and Anne Todesco for the month of February. The Luncheon table was very attractive with its dainty china and silver appointments, and-a--- ~~ pleasant hour was enjoyed by the Chapter members' before leaving for home. Next "meeting will be February 19th. . Senior Kegent Nat Coates, Sentinel Nacey Ma yuis, Kitual Chairman anne Stachiw and Co-worker Gross attended the Mid-Winter Conference held in Port Arthur. HH eH -~ A series of 26 lessons on the Catholic Faith, 2 a week. * 12th lesson Mon.Feb.17th 1:30 and 8:00 p.m, ne _ The Sacrament of Baptism, 13th lesson Wed. Feb, 19th 1:30 and 8: 00 PeM, The Sacrament of renance - :art 1, To be continued each Mon.GWed, until completed. Even if you have not followed the classes so far, it is not too late to start. EVERYBODY WELCOME. '; Friday, February 14th at 8:15 p.m, ST. MARTINGS CHURCH Saturday, February 18th, Confessions - 3 - 4 p.m, NS '7 - 8 p.m, Wor Sunday; February 16th, i. Masses 8:15 & 9:30 a.m. "Benediction Sunday Evening at 7:30, ' Mass during the week 8:00 a.m. Saturday at: 8:30 a.m, x & & * C.W,L. NEWS The regular meeting of the Catholic "Women's League was held Sunday evening, February Sth in St. Martin's Church Hall. Father Gallagher read the League Prayer. Mrs. Peggy Helmink opened the meeting. The various committees were called on to give their reports. Mrs. Cavanaugh reported on the bake Sale and thanked her helpers for making it a success. Mrs. Helmink read from the Constitution and By-Laws pertaining to 'the forthcoming election of officers. Mrs. Margaret Santerre read an- article on "The Catholic Press and Why the Catholic Literature is so Valuable and Needed in the Home." It was decided the President,. Mrs. Helmink, - would ethene the Regional Meeting in the Lelahde ad. Following the meeting Father Gallagher read an article. on Lenten regulations and a short discussion followed, .Lunch was served by 'the February committee. fl op By popular request Whist has been added to -Fiuge auu cunasta at the Valentine. Card Party to be held at St. Martin's Church Hall, Luncheon of tea or coffee with peach shortcake will be served following cards, so come along and enjoy your evening at aie che cents each, edhe. PEN ye SYMPATHY - is extended to George DeLong on 'the passing of his Father, Mr. L. M. DeLong in Menasha, Wisconsin Tuesday morning. George was pana : to his 'Father's bedside on Monday. ' | ee OE RRR ea LIBRARY HOURS - Monday & Wednesday afternoons é 2:30 to 4:30 Pem, Tuesday, Thursday & Friday evenings 7 CoS Dem,