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Terrace Bay News, 23 Jun 1960, p. 2

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4 EAS a AAT, AO ml Sn RL ( Locking then introduced her program, : PICS Marcia Jeanneret commenced the afternoon's | Ll Ye . recital followed by David Shivas. | Bobby EAR ST A Ce nae ee MRS. D. LOCKING'S PIANO PUPILS IN RECITAL __Page 2 TERRACE BAY NEWS June 23, 1960 | TERRACE BAY CHURCH SERVICES SCHREIBER CHURCH SERVICES COMMUNITY CHURCH - Dr, A. Lavender ST.JOHN'S ANGLICAN CHURCH - Rev. R. Inshaw Sunday, June 26, 1960 8,30 ~- 9,30 and 11 A.M, - Holy Communion 7.30 P.M, - Evensong with Confirmation Class 11,00 A.M, - MORNING WORSHIP Mr. Lavender will deliver his farewell UNITED CHURCH - Rev. R. Crook sermon to the congregation, 10,00 A.M, = Sunday School A hearty invitation is extended to all to 11.00 A.M. - Morning Worship attend this service, During the months of July and August, the HOLY ANGELS CHURCH = Rev, Father J.M, Cano morning service will be at 10 o'clock, The DAILY MASSES - 7.30 A.M, preacher for the month of July will be the Saturday Confessions - 4 to 5.30 P.M, Rev. Russell Crook, BvA, , of 1 Andrew's ~ 7.30 to 9 P.M, | United Church, Schreiber. Sunday Masses - 8.00, 9.30 and 11 A.M. | Sunday Evening Devotions - 7.30 P.M. ST. MARTIN'S CHURCH ~ Rev.Dean E.A, Gallagher Baptisms by appointment only SATURDAY - Confessions 3- 4. F, Me and. 7+8 in | the evening, EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH Mass during) the' week' at 7.45 and on Saturday | 10,00 A.M, - Sunday School at 8.30 A.M. SCHREIBER GOSPEL MISSION ST. MARTIN'S PARISH LIBRARY Sunday - TT,00 A.M. "= Sunday School Open from 7 to 8 P,M, every Wednesday night, 2.00 P.M, - Rossport Sunday Schoot 7.00 P.M. - Gospel Service ROSSPORT --- ST. JOHN BERCHMAN'!S Wednesday - 8 P.M. - Prayer and Praise i Mass every Monday.evening at 7.30 P.M. -- | dg tear nace fvkenitie of her aunties Opening with remarks on the selections and the progress, Mrs. Hale was next on the program, Teddy Paget, Bill Shivas and Tommy Knight following, Terry Visitors over the week-end to attend the Pastor then was called on to play, followed reception for Dr, Arthur Lavender were: by Pat McCausland. Lynn Simmer was next at Mary and Harry Byers with sons Billy and Roy the piano then Billy Shirriff, Pat Simmer and who were the guests of the Thor Olsens; Harry} Karen Moore, Paul Hutchinson preceded Molly eee enenarer ene seep any ee ran | } returned home to Shakapee, Minnesota on McCausland, Johnny Shirriff, Karin Pastor, | Monday while Mary will remain with the boys Margo Anderson and Margaret Dale Locking, The, for a longer visit. Mrs, Malcolm Spidell of last group of young performers were Bruce Port Arthur who was a guest at the home of Young and Marilyn Marsh. Peggy and Jack Wellings, "Mr. and Mrs. G, Three of the adult students, Mrs. M. ' Brown, Port Arthur, with Don and Doreen, Anderson, Mrs. F, Knight and Mr, R. Shirriff, | who visited their daughter and son-in-law, performed solos for the audience, ; Virginia and Gary Galvin, Also 'from Port Concluding the program, two of the senior Arthur came the Rev. and Mrs, Russell Peden pupils, Marilyn Marsh and Bruce Young, came | and Mr. P.N, Ibbetson, Q,C, Crown Attorney -forward to present Mrs. Locking with a part- and Mrs. Ibbetson. Mr, and Mrs. George Rile ing gift of four dinner plates in Crown Darby; of Mount Forest, Ontario. ' and a Wedgewood Ashtray. Mrs. John Ferrier spoke her grateful appreciation of Mrs, Donna Lohr, completing her second year of Locking!'s abilities with the children and as training at the Port Arthur General Hospital,| a teacher, A delightful tea was served by is home for three weeks vacation with her Mrs. H. Marsh and her committee while the ' parents, Mr, & Mrs, Bert Lohr. children all enjoyed treats to close the afternoon, 4 Donna Brearley, a student at Alma College, St. Thomas, is spending the summer with her parents, Mr. &% Mrs.Don Brearley. 1960-61 BOWLING ASSOCIATION EXECUTIVE Mr. & Mrs. Monty Paget transported six- teen chums out to their beach cottage Friday The 1960-61 Executive of the Terrace Bay to celebrate their son Teddy's ninth birth- Bowling Association are: President, Clarence day. The boys had a very good time outdoors Buck, Vice-President, Vivian Hanna, Secretary,, and enjoyed the party repast before being Julie Stachiw, Treasurer, Kay Weppler, Chair-} returned home. man of the League Ladies Five Pins, Lil Mrs, Dolly Sitko invited ten children in Harris, Ten Pins, Kay Graham, Men's Five Pin, last Friday to join the party celebrations Ray Belliveau, Ten Pins, Ernie Kettle, Mixed for her son David's birthday, Mrs. Vi Five Pins, Jan Hall and Ten Pins, Verl Fedorak and Mrs, Lise Caron assisted with the| Thompson, children's games and serving the party lunch 2 ae MEETING SCHEDULED FOR THE TERRACE BAY GROUP OF NO2TH SHORE NURSES ASSOCIATION Ail members of the Terrace Bay group of the North Shore Nurses Association are requested to attend a business meeting in the Small Meeting Room, Wednesday, June 22, 8 P,M: Mrs. D, Locking presented her annual and final Piano Recital Sunday afternoon in the Terrace Bay High School Auditorium before a large and receptive audience of parents and

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