Gateway to Northwestern Ontario Digital Collections

Terrace Bay News, 1 Feb 1962, p. 2

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

Pege 2 TERRACE BAY NEWS February 1,1962 ss eee ATTEND HE @HURCH PF-XOUR CHOIGE ™ BOURBERE A ST, JOHN'S ANGLICAN CHURCH- Rev, "R.J.S.sdInshaw 9,00 A.M. - Holy Communion ; 10,00 A.M. -- Family Service 11,00 A.My - Morning Service 7,00 P.M. -- Evensong TERRACE cee ee angen a et B.A ¥ | | | COMMUNITY. CHURCH-Rev. J, Raymond Anderson 9.00 A.M, - Grades 2 & 3 Sunday School» i 9,30 A.M, - Grades 4 and up Sunday School | 11.00 A.M, --- Beginnerts Sunday School ;- 11.00 A.M, -- MORNING WHORSHIP- | When the Lamp of Life Smoulders" 7,00. PeM.--- EVENTIDE SERVICE= 'ST, ANDREWtS UNITED CHURCH= Rev. Rv~ Crook™ 9.45 A.M, - Sunday School 11,00 A.M. --- MORNING SERVICE 7,00 P.M. --- Bible Study | | | | | Man and Sint ST, MARTIN'S CHURCH. --- Rev. Dean E.A.Gallagher SATURDAY ~ Confessions 3-4 P.M, and 7-8 P.M. Mass "during the week at 7,45 and on Saturday at 9 AM. HOLY ANGELS CHURCH - Rev, J.M,. Cano Daily Mass - 7,30 A.M. Saturday. Mass - 9.00 A.M, Saturday Confessions -- 4,30 to 5.30 P.M.-and 7,30 to 8.30 P.M. SUNDAY MASSES - 8,00 - 9430 and 11.00 AsM. Open from 2 to 3. every. Saturday a Ww RO Coote SP ORT EVANGELICAL 'LUTHURAN CHURCH ~ Rev, MJ. Kaija 10,00 A.M, -- Sunday School - every week 7,00.P.M,.--Zvening Service - 2nd and 4th Sundays ~ Bible study on Fridays following Sunday. Service. Mass every Tuesday at 7.00 P.M. GOSPEL MISSION | Sunday School at 2 P.M. every Sunday fl iil | ae GOSPEL MISSION - Mr, Ron. Sheffield Sunday - 11,00 A.M: -- Family Bible Hour LUTHERAN CHURCH TO PRESENT FILM A film about missions in the Philipines is being shown at the Schreiber Lutheran' Church on Friday, February 2nd at 8 P.M, the title of which is "God and the seven thousand Emeralds," Everyone is welcome and anyone in Terrace Bay who wishes to attend and is in need of transportation are invited to phone Mrs, H. Josus, 3258, MINOR HOCKEY AUXILIARY PLAN BAKE SALE The Ladies Auxiliary to the Minor Hockey Association plan to hold a Bake Sale on Saturday, February 24th in the Recreation Centre. TERRACE BAY KIWANIS HOLD BURNS 'NIGHT The Terrace Bay Kiwanis Club, for their regular meeting on Tuesday, January 23, held a Robbie Burns'program, Dinner was preceded by the parade of the haggis on a board, carried by two members around the table X led by Piper Don Lake. Two features of the program were solos by Clarence Buck and a variation on the life of Burns, and the read- ing of some of his poems by Des Evans-Smith, President Monty Paget expressed the Club!s regret in losing Tom Smith who is moving to. Sherbrooke, Quebec. The Ladies Auziliary will meet on Monday, February 5, at 8.15 P.M, in the Terrace Day Community Church, Mrs. Irene Goodfellow, Secretary to the Church Board will be the guest speaker, outlining the proposed exten- sion to the Church, A model of the Church, with the extension, will be on display and the ladies will have the opportunity to examine and discuss the subject. Wednesday --- 7 P.sMio+ Prayer Meeting 7,00 P.Msi- Gospel Service A party was held Thursday evening, at the home of her grandparents, Mr. & Mrs. WE. Cavanatgh, to celebrate the 11th birthday of Norwa Chesheys Sharon Ste Louis, Jane Valiquette; Cathy Jo Cotton, Betty Lou Cavanaugh, Linda Helmink and Colleen Kenney were entertained at gaties and dancing and an enjoyable party supper concluded the evening. Molly Harris celebrated her 12th birthday Saturday evening at the home of her grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs, S. Boyd Sr., with a mixed party attended by fourteen of her friends, Dancing and games highlighted the evening which wound up with a hearty lunch, The previous evening Molly had entertained two girl chums at supper at her home and a hockey game» Congratulations to four fine Figure Skater from the Terrace Bay Figure Skating Club, Jane Heenan, Cheryl Duncan, Elizabeth Hayes and Irene Stuart who competed in the Northern Ontario Competition at Huntsville.on Saturday Cheryl, Elizabeth and Irene, each of whom have their second test, competed in the Novice Ladies which included skaters up to an including those with their Third Test. In this Cheryl placed.fourth, Elizabeth sixth and Irene ninth. " Jane Heenan, judged in.the Junior Ladies for those between the fourth and seventh test, and who now has her fifth test, succeeded in placing fourth. Here. the competition was extremely close, only decimal points separating the Winning skaters. Jane had been in fifth place following her test on figures, but did so well in her free skat- ing (two of the Judges placing her second) that she came up to her standing of fourth place at the. end of the competition, Accompanyung the girls were Mrs. Ivy Pattison, Club Professional, Mrs, Margaret Phillips representing the Terrace Bay Figure Skating Club and Mrs, Jim Duncan, The Huntsville Figure Skating (Cont'd on Page 8)

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy