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Terrace Bay News, 14 Jan 1960, p. 2

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SST tenses nshnseepecenns TOWN IORICS TERRACE BAY CHURCH SERVICES COMMUNITY CHURCH - Dr. A. Lavender Sunday, January 17th, 1960 9,30 A.M. - Senior Sunday School 11,00 A.M. - Junior Sunday School 11,00 A.M, - MORNING WORSHIP "A Timely Question?" 30 P.M, - EVENING SERVICE 30-P.M, = Organizational Meeting of 1960 Church Board 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 10.00 A.M, Evening Devotions - 7.30 P.M, Mass during the week at. 7.45 and on Satur- day at 8.30 A.M, ST. MARTIN'S PARISH LIBRARY Open from 7-8 P.M, every Wednesday night, ROSSPORT - ST. JOHN BERCHMAN!S Mass every Monday evening at 7.30 P.M. an tO BAKER - STEPHEN On December 19th at the First United Church, Timmins, Ontario, Miss Marjorie Baker became the bride of Barry Stephen with the Rev, Kitto officiating. St,Martin's Division of the Catholic Women's League held their monthly meeting Sunday, January 10th, in the Church Hall, The Director Very Rev. Dean E.A, Gallagher opened the meeting with the League prayer. Mrs, J. Todd presided. Mrs. G, Dashkewytch, Recording Secretary, gave the minutes of the past meeting, Corr- espondence was read by Mrs. J. MacDonald. Mrs, A. Fedun gave the Treasurer's report, Other Convenors gave their reports. Mrs. J, Ruzyski, Spiritual Convenor, read an inter- esting article on "The Apostolic Spirit in the Family", February 2nd was chosen as the day to offer our work for World Peace, Plans are being made for a Tea and Hat Parade to be held on February 15th, Members are Canvassing for subscribers to the Fort William edition of the Canadian Register. Anyone wishing to subscribe and have not yet been contacted may do so by phoning Mrs. D, Whalen, The meeting ended with a prayer and Dean Gallagher imparted his Blessing. | Luncheon was served by Mrs. T. Latour and her committee, Mr, Ernie Rowson, Lt, Governor for the Western Division of the Kiwanis Club has been on tour throughout this region since 'the new year installing the executive of the various Clubs for the coming year. Mrs, Thomas Coyne of Brampton, Ontario returned home Friday following a week's visit with her daughter and son-in-law, Elaine and an TERRACE BAY NEWS SCHREIBER CHURCH SERVICES January 14, 1960, ST. JOHN'S ANGLICAN CHURCH - Rev. R. Inshaw 8.30 A.M, - Holy Communion 11,00 A.M, - Choral Eucharist 7.00 P.M, - Evensong SUNDAY SCHOOL - 9,00 A.M, UNITED CHURCH - Rev, R. Crook 10,00 A,M, ~ SUNDAY SCHOOL 11.00 A.M, - MORNING WORSHIP 7,00 P.M. = Evening Service COMMUNION SERVICE~11A.M. and 7 P.M. HOLY ANGELS CHURCH - Rev.Father J. M. Cano DAILY MASSES. - 7,30 A.M, Saturday Confessions, - 4 to 5.30 P, M. - 7.30 to 9. P.M, SUNDAY MASSES - 8 - 9,30 and 11 A.M. Sunday evening Devotions,- 7.30 P.M. Baptisms by appointment only. EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH Vicar J. Tuomisto 10,00 A.M. - SUNDAY SCHOOL 7,00 P.M. SERVICE - F,Eickneier!s residence SCHREIBER GOSPEL MISSION -- Mr.R.Sheffield Sunday - 11 A.M. - Sunday School, all ages 2 P.M. - Rossport, Sunday School 7 P.M. - Gospel Service Wednesday ~ 8 P.M. -: Prayer and.Praise TOWN TOPICS -- Continued on her trip by another daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Thompson with daughters Terry and Kelly of London, Ontario, Marcia Hamilton celebrated her tenth birthday Friday afternoon with the aid of, nine invited guests. Sister Bonnie and Marie Delaronde led the girls in a number of games before the birthday cake and luncheon com- pleted the party. OLE' OLSEN RINK TO REPRESENT TERRACE BAY IN NORHWESTERN ZONE PLAYDOWNS Ole Olsen, Don Anderson, Len Crockford, and Howard Solly comprise the rink to repre- sent the Terrace Bay Club in the Zone Play- downs in Manitouwadge in the near future. There were four local rinks entered in the Club playdowns playing a total of six games each, The Olsen rink went undefeated in the local playoffs. At Manitouwadge the Terrace Bay rink will compete with district clubs to represent the North Shore in the Northwestern Ontario playdowns which are to be held in Terrace Bay. Ole Olsen represented Terrace Bay in the Zone playdowns last year also. All curling fans'will wish Ole and his rink the best of luck, and look for them to curl here in the Northwestern playdowns. WELLINGS RINK DEFEAT ROMANIUK IN NORTHWESTERN PLAYDOWNS On Sunday afternoon the rink of P. Well- ings, A, Latour, S. Duquette, and M. Hamilton defeated the I, Romaniuk rink and won the right to represent Terrace Bay Ladies Club in the Northwestern Zone Playdowns, A change in the house rule No. 10 is as follows and effective immediately: All games shall start at 7 P,M,, and 9 P.M., or otherwise as stipulated by the Draw Committee At ten to nine the buzzer will .be noundes Bill Z family. S ' i wir and family. She was accompanied oe Cont'd on Pg,4 a]

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