nn ( Paga > TERRACE _BAY CHURCH NEE COMMUNITY CHURCH -- Rev. A, Lavender, D. D. 9.30 A, M. - Senior Sunday School 11.00 A.M, ~ Beginners Sunday School 2.00 P.M. - Junior Sunday School 11,00 A.M. - MORNING WORSHIP = ~ "Our Protestant Heritage" 7.30 P.M, - EVENING SERVICE, Following the evening service the Church Board will be at home to new-comers to our district in a reception to be held in the Sun- ' day School room,. Mr, F,O, ~Soughton will show some of his pi - - tures taken in Europe' Jast Spring. All members 'and friends of the 'congregation are cordially invited to attend this fellowship gathering. On Tuesday afterncon- at 4.15, Rev. Inshaw of Schreiber will conduct 'a"confirmation class for children in the Sunday School .Fpom, aad: at 8.00 -- * P.M, for adults. ST .MARTIN'S CHURCH ~- Rev.E, A .Gallagher Saturday, Novet.bershst Confessions a4 P.M. and 7-8 P.M, in the: évening, a Sunday, November 2nd - 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 followed by Benediction, (See Page 3 for changes and 40-Hour Dero tiotsn " COMMUNITY CHURCH GROUP TO MEET NEXT MONDAY The regular monthly meeting of the Ladies Auxiliary will be held Monday, November 3rd at 8,15 P.M, in the Church Hall, Mrs, Dorelle Wade and her committee is in charge of the evening's programme. Everyone: is welcome, 'Orders for the delicious 24 lb.cakes may be placed with Mrs »McCausland- or Mrs.Paget until the meeting takes place, at which time a report will be given, Convenors will: also report on progress of plans for the Annual Bazaar which is to be held-on:November 15th, Each member is requested. to bring one of the following items to this meeting to be sent. to Korea in time for Christmas as suitable gifts for Korean children: combs, toothbrushes, " games, crayons,' books for children, vephetoyhss towels, wool, eee ' The regular meeting of the Women of: the Moose , Chapter 1426, will be held on Wednesday, 'November 5th in the Moose Hall. 'ALL members are urged to AtteAs = ae _ Sympathy is npn to Elva McMillan and Alan Ward on the loss af their Mother, Mrs.H. L,Ward of Fort William: last Saturday. Sympathy is also expressed to George .. tington on the passing*of his Grandmother Mrs, R,J.Temple of Fort William, Rose and Jim Garriock have had as their guests this past week Mr. and Mrs,Bert Fraser and Mr, and Mrs,John Inkster, all of Rorketon, Manitoba. Mrs,Lorraine Desaulnier had a birthday party Cont'd Pzge 9 we l1comed e TERRACE BAY NEWS October 30, 1958. SCHREIBER CHURCH NEWS ST.JOHN'S ANGLICAN CHURCH -- Rev.R,Inshaw Holy Communion at 8.30 A.M, and again at 11.00 A.M. Sunday Schcol - 10,00 A.M, Evensong Service - 7,00 P.M, UNITED CHURCH - Rev.Russell Crook, B.A, Morning Worship - 11.00 A.M, Evening Service - 7.00 P.M, Sunday School - 10.00 A.M, HOLY ANGELS CHURCH - Rev.B,A, Campbell Sunday -- November 2nd, ~ 8.00 A.M. - Holy Communi6n 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 Service on Wednesday at 8,00 P.M, Sunday -norning at 11.00 A.M., Sunday School for all age groups and on Sunday ei ning at tT. - FM ob THE. CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY _ SAINTS hold their Sunday School each Sun- _, day morning at 10.2) A, M, in.the home of the YMCA. secretary, the public cordially "TOWN TOPICS: -- SCHREIBER | The Welfare committee of the Catholic Women's League, Mrs.H.Shack, Mrs,G,.McPar- land and Mrs.W -Woodroffe, convened a tea in the Guild Hall on Saturday afternoon - with Mrs,Hilary O'Brien as the hostess, The door prize was won by Mrs.R.Inshaw and the draw prizé by Miss, E.Niemi, Servitors were Mesdames R.Bedard, G.Godin, W.Mullins, G.Cook, S.Kusik, H. Steward and L.McBride, Me sdames G. Cataford, F,Woodroffe, Shack and A,Lemieux replenished,. Mrs.J,G,.Cole- man was the cashier 'and the draw tickats were sold by Mrs.A,Moorey and Mrs.B,Para- dis. The tea was poured' by Mrs.J.Campbell W.Graham, Mrs. W.Wilson and Mrs.G,Vaillan- conce.- ST. JOHN'S GIRLS, AUXILIARY MEETING The Girls! Auxiliary of St.John's Angli- ': ean Church were hostesses at an important meeting during October when they invited girls from the neighbouring parishes of . St.Mary's, Nipigon, and Trinity Church, Marathon, to meet and hear Miss Florence Lamb, Dominion Supervisor of Girlst work Oe the Anglican Church, St.Mary's Church sent a good represen-~ . , tation of their group and although the Marathon Church has no such organization. _. a number of girls from the parish attended 'and were much interested. The event began at 5,30 with a' box _ supper" and at -?7, 00 'P.M, the evening pro- gramme * 'commenced,' ' Mothers were invited to watch the girls conduct their meeting and see 'what takes place when they meet each week, The business mee ting adjourned Miss 0, M.Harness welcomed the other visitors, the eieode ef, the newly-formed Deanery of (Cont'd Page 4) ee