~s Page 2 , TERRACE BAY CHURCH NEWS COMMUNITY CHURCH - Rev, A,Iavender D, D, 11,00 A.M, - MORNING WORSHIP The Guest Preacher at the morning service will be Rev.H,A.Vallis of Trinity Church, Mara-_ thon, who will administer Holy Communion, 7,30 P.M, - EVENING SERVICE The minister of the Church will preach at the evening. service. 9,30 A.M, - Senior Sunday School 11.00 A.M, - Beginners Sunday School 2.00 P.M. - Junior Sunday School Classes for those desiring to be confirmed into the Anglican Church will be conducted over a period of weeks in the Sunday School room of the Community Church by Rev.R.Inshaw of Schrei- ber. The, first clas&es will be held on Monday, October 27th at 4, 15 for children and at 8 P.M, for adults, A reception for newcomers to the Community will be held in the Sunday School room of the Church on Sunday, November 2nd, following the evening service. Al] Friends and members of the congregation are cordially invited to attend. Mr. F.0,Soughton will show some of his pictures taken while in Europe. ST.MARTIN!S CHURCH - Rev,E,A,Gallagher Saturday, October 25th aus Sees 4 P.M, and 7-8 P,M, in. the gvening. Sunday, October 26th -- Masses 8,15 and 9,30 A.M. Mass during the week 8.00 A.M, and on Saturday at 8.30 A.M, Devotions - Sunday afternoon at 4.00 P.M, to be followéi by Benediction, : rr AE ELECTION OF OFFICERS FOR SILVER BIRCH CHAPTER Silver Birch Chapter No.264, Order of the Eastern Star held their regular meeting on Tuesday, Oct.14th with W.M, Barbara Haughn and W.P, Harris Haughn presiding. Routing busi- ness was transacted. Officers for the coming year were elected and Mrs.Helen Wallace, A.M, gave an interesting report on the sessions of Grand Chapter in Toranto at which she was a delegate, A.social. hour and buffet luncheon served from a lace covered table, offset with a centre- piece of red carnations and waite tapers in crystal candlelabra was enjoyed, with the re- tiring officers as the committee. 'NORTH SHORE NURSES MEET IN MARATHON OCT, 28th The North Shore Nurses Group will meet at Marathon Tuesday, October 28th at 8,00 P.M, Miss Sarah Wallace, Provincial Consultant for Industrial Nursing from Toronto, will be guest speaker, From her wide and valuable experience she will explain her involvement in Industrial Nursing and her obligation as Industrial Rep- resentative to the Repar alent of Health of Ontario. Cars will be leaving the Recreation Centre in Terrace Bay at 7.00 P.M. 'nyone wishing transportation please be there at seven sharp, t BROWNIES AND GUIDES PROV.COMMISSIONER WILL VISIT IN TERRACE BAY, OCTOBER 24th, 'Mrs, Clysdale, our a goa sioner Terrace Bay News . Service on Wednesday at 8.00 P.M, October 23, 1958 SCHREIBER CHURCH 1 NEWS ST. JOHN'S ANGLICAN CHURCH - Rev.R,Inshaw Holy Communion at 8.30 A.M. and again at 11,00 A.M, Sunday School - 10,00 A.M, Evensong Service - 7,00 P.M, UNITED CHURCH - Rev.Russell Crook, B.A. Morning Worship - 11.00 A.™. Evening Service - 7,00 R.M, Sunday School - 10,00 A.M, HOLY ANGELS CHURCH - Rev, Bo 5e tenets Sunday - October 26th 8,00 A.M. - Holy Communion 9,30 A.M. - Children's Mass 10.45 A.M. - High Mass for adults only 7,30 P.M. - Evening Devotions, Saturday Confessions -- 11 A.M, and 7,30 P.M SCHREIBER GOSPEL MISSION ~ Sunday morning at 11,00 A.M., Sunday School for. all age groups and on Sunday evening at 7,00 P.M, TOWN TOPICS ~ SCHREIBER THIRTEEN BABIES CHRISTENED IN ST.ANDREWSS The following babies were baptized on Sunday October 19th in St,Andrew's United Church by Rev.R,.A.Crook:-- Morrow Gregory Reid, son of Mr.& Mrs.Bruce Reid; Judith Georgina Davis, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Ken Davis; Patrick Shane' Riley, son of Mr.& Mrs,George Riley; Robert James Smilsky, son of Mr.& Mrs.Michael Smilsky; Terence David, son of Mr,& Mrs,Edward Nes- bitt; Debra Glenda, daughter of Mr.& Mrs, Frank Roen; Nancy Lynn, daughter of Mr.& Mrs.H.B.Austin; Warren Dean, son of Mr.& Mrs. Gerry Fischer; David John, son of Mr, & Mrs.Roy Anderson; Steven William, son of Mr.& Mrs.Peter Bade; Diana Lynn, daughter of Mr.& Mrs.Bill Madge; Douglas Bryan, son of Mr.& Mrs.D.L.Condie; Bradford David, son of Mr,& Mrs,Ted Wainikka, fhe inviting weather on Saturday drew throngs of Schreiber ladies to the Rossport United Church tea, with several husbands pressed into service as chauffeurs for the occasion--not too reluctantly, since they apparently enjoyed the tea table visiting, Mrs.R.G,Macadam convened the most success ful Thanksgiving dinner in the United Church Hall, The long tables were decorated with bowls of polished rosy apples and bright red berries, the attendants being Mesdames R,Gander, L,Christie, J.Rattray, V.Weaver, Nelson Smith, D,Nesbitt and, at the child- ren's table, Mrs,Jim Gray and Mrs,George Gordon. The Kitchen committee were Mes- dames W.T,Wallace, J,Hagan, N,Linkewich, J,Phillips, T,.P.Whent, Hubert Weaver, R, Van Koughnett and 0, Niemi (tea). Mrs.W.J, Scott was in charge of the out-going dinners and Mrs,R.Weaver and Mrs,M,McCouan served the pies, Mrs.W.Thrower was cashier and Mrs.Frank Fummerton received, intro- ducing strangers to Rev, R.A. and Mrs.Crook, Cont'd Page 4