Page 2 | TERRAGE BaY CHURCH SERVICES | COMMUNITY CHURCH = Drs A, Lavender Sunday, May 22nd, 1960 9.50 agli, --- Senior Sundey School 11.00 ali, - Junior Sunday School 11,00 4,M, - MORNING WORSHIP "Through Faith to Certainty" NO EVENING SERVICE ST MiaRTIN'S CHURCH - Rev, Dean E,a.Gallagher | SATURDAY - Confessions 3-4 P.li, and 7-8 in the evenings Mass during the week at 7,45 and on Saturday at. 8,30 A,li, ST MARTIN'S PARISH LIBRARY Open from.7 to 8 P.li. every Wednesday night ROSSPORT - ST. JOHN BERCHMsN'S | Mass every Monday evening at 7.30 P,ll, TAS nN) lO". BIBLE SOCIETY TO MEET IN COMMUNITY CHURCH The Rev. Mr.Beattie of Upper Canada Bible Society will conduct a meeting in the base- ment of the Terrace Bay Community Church on | Tuesday, May 24th at 8,15 P.M, | He will deliver an address and: show a film on the work of the Bible Society. | HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY MEETS | It was encouraging to note the large | attendance Friday evening at the meeting of | the Terrace Bay Horticultural Society when | many gathered for the pictures and commentary i of Holland and Belgium and-some of the renown- : ed flowers given by Mr. John Ferrier, Pro- | jectionist was Mr.Fred Soughton. Presiding over the business meeting was | the President, Mr.Bill Jones and many items ; were discussed; the Junior Garden Club by i' Mr.Harry Goodfellow; the Test Plots by Mr. Alphonse Desrosier; 'the completion of the works program at the Community Church Triangle , and the proposed program 'at the Hospital and ' shopping centre. Premiums for 1960 were given out and those not present may get theirs from the Membership Chairman Mrs. M,Pluta. A reminder that the Canadian Cancer Society will hold an open meeting Wednesday evenirz, May 18 at 8:30 in the small meeting room of the Recreation Centre, : Will be shown and should be of interest to all | groups. Association to Guides and Brownies this month, Anyone wishing to purchase further Guide ; cookies may do so by phoning the president, iMrs.Norine Coe at 3743, | | There will be no meeting of the Local Our sympathy is extended to Frank Sweet on the passing of his Mother, Mrs,Alvin Sweet an Windsor, Ontario last Wednesday, Betty , and Frank left immediately for funeral ser- vices in Essex, We extend our sympathy also to Frank Whit- Lone TS nai Debian i VonhaCE BaY NEWS The film. 'Mah Alive! , the latter last Tuesday morning. 3 ~~ . May 19, 1960, SCHREIBER CHURCH SERVICES OHN'S ANGLICAN CHURCH -- Rev, R, Inshaw 0 A.M, - Holy Communion A.M, - Mattins P.M, - Evensong 9.30 A.M. Church School oJ 3 11,00 30 UNITED CHURCH ~ Rev, R. Crook 10,00 A.M. - Sunday School 11,00 A.M. = Morning Worship 7.00 P.M, - Evening Service 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 - 8,00, 9,30 and 11,00 A.M. Sunday Evening Devotions ~ 7.30 A.M. Baptisms by appointment. only. EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH 10.00 A,M, - SUNDAY SCHOOL SCHREIBER GOSPEL MISSION Sunday - 11.00 A.M, - Sunday School 2.00 P.M, - Rossport Sunday School 7.00 P.M. - Gospel Service Wednesday - 8 P.M, - Prayer and Praise field who lost his Father, Mr. Walter Freder- ick Whitfield last Saturday in Winnipeg, Man, Frank had been called home previously and funeral services were on Monday. Mrs.Martha Strom and Mrs. F,.Helmink were delegates to the Catholic Women's League Convention in Sioux Lookout last Wednesday and Titursday. Mrs.Helmink was elected Second Vice-President of the Diocesan Council during the convention, Mrs.Inez Reynolds had a party Wednesday afternoon to celebrate the fifth birthday of her son Lorne, Eight boy friends played with Lorne and enjoyed a birthday lunch and tra- dition al.cake, Patsy Megraw was six years old on Tuesday, May 10 and invited five girl friends to her party. Games were played and the party lunch enjoyed before the children dispersed with their favours, ~ Al Ziegleman has his Dad, Mr. Otto Ziegle- man of Fort William, visiting with him during the past week, Mary Lou Valiquette and Candy Cotton cele- brated their fifth birthdays at the home of Twelve pre-schoolers gathered for the play and left for home with treats following the party lunch, Mr, & Mrs, J. Ferrier, Betsy and Cathy left on 'Tuesday morning for Renfrew, Ontario, where they will visit with John's Mother, On Saturday, May 21st, they will attend Convoca- tion at Queen's University, \ Kingston, where Cathy will receive her Bachelor of Arts degree. Also travelling to Queen's Convocation is Mrs, J.Wellings, Her brother Don "Dusty? Miller will receive his Master's degree in Mechanical Engineering next Saturday, 2,000 new hospital public beds were put into use in Ontario in 1959,