January 19, 1961 ST.MARTIN'S PARISH MISSION THE IMPORTANCE OF A MISSION _ What clinic is for the body, a mission is for the soul, Everyone has heard the advice: "See your doctor once a year." A doctor may demand |more. He may order his patient to visit a | medical clinic. In a clinic, one is thorough- ' ly and scientifically x-rayed, examined and | re-examined by a staff of medical experts, | Finally, the doctors give their verdict, | Either the patient is assured that all is well or the doctors may advise treatment or an operation. A mission is a spiritual clinic, where the soul is examined thoroughly and expertly in the revealing light of the eternal truths. The Divine Physician, Our Most Holy Redeemer, asks: "What doth it profit a man, if he gain the whole world, and suffers the loss of his soul." (Mark 8:36), A mission not only en- courages the good, but also applies a healing | remedy to others with serious defects of soul, The mission over, the soul" leaves the spiritual clinic invigorated and strengthened in grace. Mission for the ladies starts Sunday, Jan, 22nd. First mass 7:00 ~ 7330 - Instruction; Second Mass 9:00 - 9330 - Instruction, Even- ing Devotions and Instruction - 7:30, } Mission for the men starts Sunday, Jan. 29th. During the week there will be two morning Masses:- 6:30 and 8:00, ae A at 2:00 P.M, and 7:30 P.M, KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS HOCKEY CONTEST chg&* Sicilia craks 4 OFFICIAL RESULTS FROM TORONTO GLOBE & MAIL | Player G, Asst. Winner Ante | . Olmstead f W. Fedoroniak 12,87 i Stanley Con Duggan Roel4 . Hillman Ken Turner 00 ' Harris i Ed. Cobey 12.87 | Duff 3. L Gus MacInnis 23,74 | Regan Marg, Gerow &e00 ' Stewart Karen Guina 00 ' Keon L Della Cobey 12.87 - Armstrong 1 WA. Spicer 12,87 ' Shack 1 Jackie Tremblay 12,87 ; Brewer Bruce Larson &e00 , Pulford D. Abbott &--00 ,; Baun Irene Bolan e200 : Kelly / L A.Therriault 23,74 ! Horton Mrs, I,Phillips 2,00 ' Nevin 1 H, Hedlund 12.87 i Mahovlich Hazel Smart 2200 ' Goal Tender H,. Cooke 2.00 NEXT WEEK'S SHUTOUT POOL $180,00 = Point Dive 130,43 Jan, 14/61. (Signed) J. Butler a ; TOWN TOPICS ~ (Continued from Page 3) | With her parents, Mr, and Mrs, Sax Lindberg, Mr. and Mrs. C.E. Paget and som Ted have returned home after a three week vacation with friends in Key West, Marathon and Miami, Florida, Highlights of ihe trip were deep= sea fishing and attending the Orange Parade and Orange Bowl game, Mir, and Mrs, Oren Mason and daughter, Christie visited in Kapuskasing last weekend, 6 PenmeMG AS 3. alee neem TERRACE BAY NEWS ha.| "TELEPHONE HOUR ON TV, SATURDAY, JANUARY 21 a ee ce A ee RE SY ee THEN TOWN TAPE RECORDINGS { All groups in Terrace Bay are invited to | make use of the Teen Town tape recordings of sessions made at the annual Northwestern 1 Ontario Youth Conference. Newly arrived is a tape of the session with | Eleanor Reesor, Y.W.C.A. Youth Authority, from, last year's conference, Still available are. two fine tapes of sessions with Rev, Bob Richards of Olympic fame and tapes of sessians | with Dr, Johnson of the Northwestern Ontario . Medical Association end Inspector Scarnati of , the Port arthur Police. j These tapes are available for use at no charge and may be PRES for through 'the Recs Offices { | ' 1 i ) } ' i ; ? \ ROSSPORT D. OF He EMPLOYERS PASS FIRST ALD { " Recently, the three Certified First Aid Instructors for St, John Ambulance Association' in Schreiber, conducted a Senior First Aid ~ Class in Rossport, The majority of the class ! were Dept, of Highways employees, and the 4 official results are as follows: Mr. A. i Albrecht, Mr. B. Chamberlain, R, Ficker, De | fletcher, H, Fletcher, E, Gerow, 4. Grasser, | 'F, Hamlin, E, Kennedy, H. Kmet, E, Livesey, | G. Manty, A. Mayr, W. Milak, 0. Russell, OC, Trivers, L, Wood, and Mrs, Esther Seppala, RN. Messrs. De. Rigelsford qualified for a Voucher and L, Caldwell for a Senior Certificate, the latter two from Schreiber. The course consisted of six lectures con= | ducted by Certified Instructors: Mesdames | H, Jartus, D, Rummery, and Mr, W, Cringle, all! of Schreiber, Ont, The examiner was Mr. Fred | Farwell of Fort William, Ont.e, who cxamined the class at Rossport on December 15th, 1960. The classes were held at the Rossport Inn: each Wednesday evening through the courtesy of Mr. and Mrs, Toi Seppala. COUNCIL QUOTES (Cont'd from page 1) was requested to contact the School Nurses for their health report. ae Six musical belles, all leading ladies of the world of music and dance, will be featur- ed on the Trans-Canada Telephone Hour's Music Hath Charms" over CFCJ-TV next Satur- day.at 5 P.M. Rosemary Clooney will show that the tunes of Tin Pan Alley "hath charms"; Dolores Gray of Broadway fame will demonstrate the charms of musical comedy; Sally Ann Howes will sing selections from the operettas of Rudolf Friml and Metropolitan Opera Star, Mildred Miller | | 1 ne ee a eT om Se ee ee et ee will present excerpts from Bizet's "Carmen," Valerie Bettis, dancer and choreographer will present an original dance composition to | music written by Duke Ellington and Jeanmaire, French Ballerina, will dance to the nplodise of Franz Lehar's "The Merry Widdow." The six ladies will be supported by the Telephone Male Chorus of 24 voices, under the direction of Donald Voorhees, The show will be Produced and directed by Burt Shevelove," ANTAM ALL STARS"DEFEAT SCHRETBER VANTAMS -- On Saturday, January 14th in Schreiber Terrace Bay patitarte defeated Schreiber, Ban-~ tams 4 to 3, Billy Stachiw fire! two goals 'for the winners," Singles were scored by Henry Gaulin and Fred Erickson, Schreiber pulled their goalie but were unable to count. a