COMMUNITY CHURCH - Sunday May 4 - oo. £93339 (Senion Sunday } a Scho@h ich yin, itl QQ eginmner's 2 typ |. Sunday School, ei 2:00 Junior Sunday School 11:00 Morning Worship } Ae Sermon Subject: "God and the Present, Tengals | 46 ia. fief ae. 330) Hvening Service "Listening to God." ' wig' At, the. morning service on Mother's Day, May 11, the Sacrament of Infant Baptism will be administered, Any parents desiring ttoi-hayve! a;.child baptized at this. service _ will please communicate with 'the minister, Fee IE. FR LADIES AUXILIARY)" The'réetlar monthly meeting of the Ladies! Auxiliary will be held.Monday', May 5th in The Terrace Bay. Community Church at 8:15 p.m. Mrs. Ken Hutchinson and' hér committee will be in charge of the evening's programme, and immediately prior to the meeting the. Christmas Bazaar Committee, will. hold another Baby Baké Sale,' * ° oe Fe his Fer hs See ae sty ae LIBRARY 'NEWS 20 -The Best 'Short Stories of .. vbunsser. We Somerset, Maugham Althqugh W, Somerset. Maugham: has. . written many distinguished and widely known novels, plays and 'essays his greatest achievement as a literary figure is probably as a writer of short stories. It is ini. 4.4 this form, that, his: eraftsmanship as an unpretentious: teller. of good: sittories is best. revealed, His. ability. to, hold the .. reader enchanted is well re presented in. the contents of this collection of seventeen of his best stories} including such favorite and famous works as "Kain,!: "The Letter" and "The Colonel's Lady." . Rana Library Hours Monday & Wednesday -2:30 to 4:30 PeM, Tuesday, Thursday & Rriday. 7 to 9 p.m, te Ni ay ope 4 - CATHOLIC WOMEN'S: LEAGUE & The } ' Kulcheski,,. not ST. MARTIN'S CHURCH ++, Saturday May. 3. ~ Confessions 3 - 4 p.m, and 7 --~ S p.m, - -- Sunday May 4 - » Masses 8:15 and 9:30a,m. Benediction Sunday evening at. 7:30 Mass during .the.'week'8':00-a,m,_ 06 9.2! Saturday at 8:30 a.m, By MR aa PES ade eae eye NPY Reha UN eae Siete cm ae irae ent a | . nual Cancer . ., Drive in Terrace Bay was held Thursday, April 24th 7 to 8 p.m, under the auspices of the Catholic Women's, League, St. Martin's' Sub-Division of 'Terrace. Bay. The. Drive was a gratifying: success; °« Donations to the amount of $444, 69 were, collected. The ladies who. canvassed the town are to be congratulatéd for a' job well done , ; En YS a NA especially in such inclement weather. .A',. *, special thanks to'Mrs.' Yolande Boudreau, Mrs, Evelyn Falzetta and Mrs, Peggy Heliink for' "| looking after the returns 4s they came in, , Mae ! ---Mrs. By. Crui ck shank j-; ' su | Chairman, Cancer Drive, % 8 & H x "Has nae DU 2 a area The "wild" things a few teen-agers do' hit...... the presses fast, but.the good things the majority do aren't 'always mentioned. So,,__, we would like to extend a' special' thanks, 'to.. those who worked very hard'and well at the. Father and Son Banquet Saturday night, |, : = Mrs. Peggy Helmink, -- 4 President ,..C:.Wels DFE ORE Re He see The Ladies, Curling Club regrets their, + cxSsion, of the names of Norma Crockford.,... Secretary, and Elicia Evans-Smith, Treasurer from. the list..of,.officers: slated for 1958, Also the, runner-up in the Seagram: event!, 7: the third on:Aggie Sinkin!s rink'was 'Ann' 2 > 4.' Rowley as: previously 9 3) 3+ announced, CUB _& SCOUT FATHERS A camp work party leaves from the fost Office at 8:30 this Saturday, ~~ Tea & coffee will be served, but bring a lunch and swede saw and spend the day making the camp Detter and' safer, Hat a