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Terrace Bay News, 12 Jul 1962, p. 2

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ae A TN EE RAE RY = OMMUNITY. CHURCH ~ Rev.T.Garnet Husser A.M, = MORNING WORSHIP - Waiting for Hin ST.MARTIN'S CHURCH - Rev.Dean E,4,Gallagher i SATURDAY -- Corfessions 3-4 P.M, and 7-8 P.M, SUNDAY MASSES -- 8,15 A.M, -~ 10 A.M. and 4,45 'P.M, During the week Masses are at 8,15 A.M, ! and.on Saturdays at 9,00 A.M. | | i | ST MARTINGS PARISH. LIBRARY ; Open from 2 to 3. P.M. every Saturday | | 'ROSS PORT ' ST. JOHN BERCHMAN 'S CHURCH | Mass every Monday evening at 7,00 P.M. | GOSPEL MISSTON | Sunday School at 2 P.M. every Sunday | ATTENTION ALL HOUSEHOLDERS Three local Girl Guides need your help to complete their work for a Woodsman's Badge. One of the requirements is that each girl must plant properly twelve trees or tree seedlings, If you plan to plant a tree, or several, now or in the future, will you let them do | it for you? .The Guides do not supply the | trees or care for them afterwards. Call | 3640 or 3609 if you need help. | PEATeROWND SPECIAL EVENT | Special Event at the Playground this Fri- day will be "WILD WEST DAY", Children will | receive instruction during the week in regards | to costumes, games, arts, crafts, etc. , in | connection with this special event, PARENTS , SHOULD NOTE THAT ON FRIDAYS, SPECIAL EVENTS RUN FROM 9 AJM. TILL 12 NOON FOR ALL AGES, | Playground is not held on Friday afternoon {due to clean-up required after the morning's | Special Event, { Le EF hte neat Ll | SWIMMING PROGRAMME Registrations are still being received for those interested in taking Red Cross and | Royal Life Saving swimming classes during the | summer. Registrants should contact the in- | structor at the Dam, - Advanced swimmers should note that instruc- ' tion in Royal Life Bronze Medallion will conm- |mence this week, These classes will be open | to anyone holding a Red Cross Senior Swimmers Award who is over 15 years of age, ee \ pono eae eee cent "nent cant ate i ts | MINOR BASEBALL CHAMPIONS | Champions have been declared in the Ameri- | can League and the National League, after some closely contested play-off games, In the American League, the YANKEES defeated | the TIGERS in a two-out-of-three semi-finals, | and then ran into stiff opposition from the league-leading INDIANS in the finals, The two teams split the first two games, but the | INDIANS claimed the championship with a deci- | sive win in the last game, National League champions this year are | the GIANTS, who came from last place part way ee nase nse a me ti ee TERRACE BAY NEWG ATTEND THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE a meee ee ne ae et rascosssill July 12, 1962 ~~" ST, JOHN'S ANCLICAN CHURCH - Rev. R.J,S.Inshaw 9,00 A.M. - Ho1y Communion 10,00 A.M, - Family Service 11,60 AvM, = Morning Service 7,00 P.M, - Evensong ST, ANDREW'S UNITED CHURCH - Rev. R. Crook 11,15 A.M. - MORNING SERVICE - Guest Speaker - Rev. T,Garnet Husser HOLY ANGELS CHURCH - Rev, J.M.Cano Daily Mass - 8,00 A.M, Saturday Mass - 9.00 A.M. Saturday Confessions - 7,00 to 8.30 P.M. SUNDAY MASSES = 8,00 - 9.30 and 11 A.M, EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN. CHURCH - Rev. M.F.Kaija 10.00 A.M, - Sunday School - every week 7,00. P,M, = Evening Service - 2nd and 4th Sunday. Bible Study on Fridays following Sunday Service. GOSPEL MISSION - Mr, Ron Sheffield Sunday - 11,00 A.M, - Family Bible Hour 7,00 P.M. - Gospel Service Wednesday - 7.00 P.M, - Prayer Meeting oo | way through the year to finish strongly and claim the crown, In the semi-finals the DODGERS defeated the PIRATES, and the GIANTS defeated the BRAVES in two very close games. In the finals, GIANTS were victorious in two straight games, although both games were in | doubt until the final out. Indicative of the | close play were the scores of 10-8 and 5-4, Players on championship teams will receive championship crests at the annual Summer Awards Night in August, ALL PLAYERS SHOULD REMEMBER THAT THEY ARE ELIGIBLE TO TRY OUT FOR THE ALL-STAR TEAM, : cessation ip hah tiled Mr, & Mrs, J, Demecha with Victor have returned from their holiday trip through the States.to visit the Seattle World Fair, up to Vancouver, visiting Frank Cornwall and family, to Castlegar to visit with the Rudi Walters, Joe Charbans and Ole Olsens, all of | whom send a warm Hello to their Terrace Bay friends, and home via Banff, Lake Louise, Calgary and Winnipeg. Mr, & Mrs. F, Gould have her sister-in- law and brother, Mr. & Mrs. C, Stanton with daughters Lillian and Helen of Hamilton, visiting with them for three weeks. Lesley Evans of Winnipeg is spending the summer in Terrace Bay as the guest of her uncle and aunt, Mr. & Mrs. Vic, Thorpe, Visitors at the Henry Duriez? home. last weekend included Mr. & Mrs, J, Tait of Fort William and Me. & Mrs. Dill Paul with their son Scott of Caproel, Ontario, Mr, & Mrs, R. Scowen and Noreen returned home last week from a vacation in Norval, Ontario with their son Dennis and his family. David Lewis of Toronto, accampanied by anne ar enna r, and Mrs, Dan Gilles last week, Ted Brown celebrated his twelfth birthday Sunday afternoon by taking ten girls and boys to the Mouth of the River for a weiner roast which followed games and contests. Prizes were distributed to all the happy winners, (Continued on Page 4) | | | ment an i te A a ate EE TC ONE IC A A a TO SCHRETBER' John Murphy, visited withhis uncle and aunt; ; 5 { | i f }

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