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Terrace Bay News, 16 Jul 1959, p. 2

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te A A Re RL EH ene ene ant Ne tn tees ete eter ng Stee msn mae Page 2 TERRACE BAY CHURCH SERVICES COMMUNITY CHURCH - Dr, A, Lavender Sunday, July 19th 10.00 A.M. -- MORNING WORSHIP The Rev, Reginald Inshaw, of Saint John's Anglican Church, Schreiber, will conduct the morning service and administer Holy Communion according to the rites of the Anglican Church. ST.MARTIN'S CHURCH - Rev. Dean E,A,Gallagher SATURDAY - Confessions 3-4 P.M, and 7-8 in the evening, SUNDAY - Masses 8.15 and 9,30 A.M, Evening Devotions - 7.30 P.M, Mass during the week at 7.45 and on Saturday at 8.30 A.M, ROSSPORT. MASS - 11,30 A.M ANNOUNCEMENT Bunny and Bruce Larson wish to announce | the arrival of their chosen son, Robert Bruce; a brother for Marilynne, Recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Gobeil were:- Corporal and Mrs. E.S. Loree of Stratford, Ontario, Mr.& Mrs, Daniel Boil- eau of Niagara Falls and Mr.& Mrs, Ted Alvali- ee of Pine Falls Manitoba. Mrs, Loree is Mr. Gobeil's daughter and Mrs.Boileau is his sis- ter. ~ (KIWANIS BOAT (Cont'd from page 1) currently being sold through Frank Sweet in Terrace Bay. DON'T WAIT! ~ BUY YOUR TICKET NOW! A.W. !'Al! HARRISON TRANSFERRED TO NIAGARA FALLS KIMBERLY-CLARK M{LL, The Kimberly-Clark management at Terrace Bay have announced that Al Harrison, Mainten- ance Engineer here has been transferred to the Engineering Department at the Niagara Falls, Ontario mill, effective July 15th, 1959, Al is a prwauate of the University of Tor- onto, He was very active in Kiwanis work in Terrace Bay, taking part also in many sport activities including hockey, baseball, basket- ball and curling. He ceached local basketball teams. He is also an ardent fisherman, One of his many fishing trips was to the Albany River and we believe he will be up there again this year. His team mates on the Salary softball team had a "do" for him and on Thursday, July 9th, Al's co-workers at the Mill held a stag and presented him with luggage. -- Al was still single when he left Terrace Bay. He lived at the Hotel Terrace and he and his room, as a meeting place for assorted curlers, hockey, softball and basketball players, etc., will be sorely missed, -- Al's many friends wish for him a success- ful future in his new assignment, T.O, "Tom" Smith of Terrace Bay's Engineer- ing Department will replace Al as the Mainten- ance Engineer at the Terrace Bay Mill. Tom is also a graduate of the University of Toronto and also a hard working member of the local Kiwanis Club, | TERRACE BAY NEWS ST. JOHN'S ANGLICAN CHURCH - Rev. R. Inshaw 11.00 A.M. -eault, David Fedun and Albert Cadieux for the July 16th, 1959 SCHRETBER CHURCH SERVICES 8.30 A.M. - Holy Communion - Choral Eucharist 9.30 A.M, - Family Service UNITED CHURCH = Rev. Russell Crook 11.15 - MORNING WORSHIP During the month of July Rev.Crook will be on ; vacation. Services will be conducted by Dr. A, Lavender of Terrace Bay, Services are being conducted in the church basement. wae ei ee ee ere HOLY ANGELS CHURCH - Fr. W. J. Finland i 8,00 A.M, = Mass 9.30 A.M. = Children's Mass 10,45 A.M. - Low Mass & Benediction Saturday Confessions 11.00 A.M, and at 3.00 and 7.30 P.M. EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH - Vicar J. Tuomi ste No service Sunday, July 19th i SCHREIBER GOSPEL MISSION Services Sunday at 11.00 A.M. and Wednesday at 8AP.Ms TENDERS. Tenders are requested - for decorating the : main hallway, office and lobby of St.Martin's Separate School. Details and specifications | will be provided by Mr. J. Marcella, Signed tenders should be forwarded to the ae signed. M.D, Campbell, Secretary~Treasurer Items for publication may be sent to the News directly, phoned to 3747 or 3243, CRIBBAGE TOURNAMENT Cy Brassard ran away with first place in the local cribbage tournament, losing only two games over the eight week schedule, Sec- ond place is still in doubt as Gus Drexler and Hugh Hamilton are to play off for that 'position, Wind-up party for the crib players will take place this Friday night at 7.30 in the Curling Lounge of the Recreation Centre. Only members will be admitted, MINOR BASEBALL Indians Win American League _ Don Farrow's Indians swept, the American League playoffs in local Minor League compe- tition, with four straight playoff wins, Both the Yankees, coached by Don Fedun, and the Tigers, coached by Gary Newell, provided top-notch competition, but the Indians, play- ing heads-up ball, were not to be denied, Top performers in the playoffs were Terry Black, Ricky Dorman, Don Gerow and Ken Ander- son for the Indians; Jim Mikus, Brian Pin- AE OE SS a Oe ET eS ee Ae NE ee Stone ter temp eee Arena erent Yankees; Chuck Coan, Mickey Valiquette, Keith. Koski and Ken Kennedy for the Tigers. All-star teams from this group willbe chosen shortly to represent Terrace Bay against outside competition, NATIONAL LEAGUE Giants and Pirates start a best 2-of-3 finals Wednesday at 10 A.M. for the National League Championship. Balance of the games will be played on Thursday and Friday at the same times. 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