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Terrace Bay News, 11 Oct 1962, p. 2

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Page 2 | | TERRAGE BAY ~ | ; COMMUNITY CHURCH - Rev, T,Garnett Husser i 9,00 A.M, - Grades 2 and 3 Sunday School 9,30 A.M, - Grades 4 and up Sunday School 1,00 A.M, - Preschool and Grade 1 1 .00 A,M, - MASONIC SERVICE | "Strength and Beauty"? 7,00 P.M, - YOUNG PEOPLE'S BIBLE HOUR Studies on the Parables of Jesus 1, With only one life to live - The Rich Fool |; 8,00 P.M, - HI-C Young Peoples - regular meeting in the church school rooms. ST. MARTIN'S CHURCH - Rev, Dean E,A.Gallagher SATURDAY + Confessions 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 7.45 A.M, !} | SATURDAY MASS ~ 9,00 A.M, | 'ROSS PORT ST, JOHN BERCHMAN'S CHURCH Mass every Monday evening at 7.00 P.M, | GOSPEL MISSION _ Sunday School at 2 P.M, every Sunday | BAND BEGINNERS CLASSES The Terrace Bay Band begins weekly instruc- | tion classes for brass, reed and percussion | instruments on Sunday, October 14th in the ; Public School at 1,30 P.M, Classes are open to young and old who _ accept band membership, Lessons are based on | a recognized program designed to teach willing | pupils with or without musical backgrounds, -- For more information call H, Lohr, W,Farrell, W.Colborne, or attend the first class, }----~csnaenaiclaileenatsiaerpysnsindindapsannissiehe~atenesnapeesi assim sen cammenssnesstosenennenesiiesin sus ot Suacs ntatbuntuseeeeeeren-e LADIES TEN PIN BOWLING Last week Dot Thompson had the high single \ ' game of 168, Kay Weppler had high three, 450, Points taken last week'- Pluto 19,°Kelty 18,° _ Pattison 13, Wallwin 9, Thompson 9, Simmer 9, | Ostling 5, Knauff 2, This week?s schedule is - October 11, | Kelty vs Pattison, alley 1 and 2 - Wallwin vs | | Ostling, alley 3 and 4, October 12, Knauff - vs Simmer, alley 1 and 2 - Thompson vs Pluto, i alley 3 and 4, on | ART CLUB SHOW IN HIGH SCHOOL OCTOBER 13TH: The Terrace Bay Art Club will feature a "Bid Box"? at their forthcoming exhibition, The idea is borrowed from the Port Arthur Arts =~ The feature, introduced last year at ' their annual show, proved such a success that | the public requested it become a part of this | year's show, The Bid Box is for the convenience of those 'wishing to purchase exhibited paintings, It _is simply a matter of writing down the title of the painting, the name of the painter, the | amount you wish to bid for the painting, your | | mame and phone number, and place the bid in _the box, You will be contacted by the painter j and the transaction completed, _ The painter donates 10% of the sale price 2o_the Art Club. In this way, not only the | TERRACE BAY NEWS ATTEND THE CHURCH. OF YOUR CHOICE ws Oe ee | Sunday. October ll, 1962 nn a ee areata SCHREIBER ST, JOHN'S ANGLICAN CHURCH - Rev, R.J.S.Inshaw A.M, - Holy Communion A.M, - Morning Service P.M, -- Evensong 5 ST, ANDREW'S UNITED CHURCH - Rev. R. Crook 5 A.M. --- Communion Service Preacher - Rev, Doctor Fred McNally of Marathon HOLY ANGELS CHURCH - Rev, J,M.Cano Daily Mass - 7.30 A.M, Saturday Mass - 9,00 A,M, Saturday Confessions - 4-5,30 and 7-8,30 P,M, SUNDAY MASSES - 8,00 - 9,30 - 11.00 A.M, EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH - Rev. M.F,Kaija 10,00 A.M. --- Sunday School 7.00 P.M. - Evening Service - 2nd and 4th Bible Study on Fridays following Sunday Service, 2 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 is the artist encouraged--the club also bene- fits, At the 3.30 in the afternoon, during the show, Mrs, M.Middaugh will demonstrate pottery wheel use and display ceramics at several stages of production. CURLING NEWS The annual meeting of the Terrace Bay Men's : Curling Club was held in the club lounge on October 5th with President Jim Clancy in the chair, Several important items of business were discussed, It was agreed that skips will be allowed to ; choose their own rinks; that the squad system of curling, the same as last year, will be used; that dues will be $30 for regular members, $15 for associate members; that ice fees will be $1.00 per player per game for non-members, It was also agreed to start the first draw at 63:30 P.M, and the second draw at 8:45 P.M, This should insure completion of the second draw by 11 P,M,., giving shift workers ample time to get ready for work at midnight, It is expected that curling will commence early in November, The first big event will be a "Grand Opening Spiel" in which every mem- ber of the Recreation Association will be invited to participate, Our new club facil- ; ities will be officially opened at this time, There was considerable discussion at the meeting on the subject of club sweaters, A cardigan type sweater in dark blue with white trim and a shawl collar was on display and was well accepted, However, it was de- ; cided to order other samples and to canvass the membership for opinions as to style and colour, Each member will receive a question- naire in the near future, A special general meeting will likely be called to settle the question, ; Sandy Crawford was appointed Membership Chairman to fill the vacancy on the executive, Membership forms will soon be available so skips, both veterans and rookies, should "Get Crackin" and round up a rink, ee ee } | {

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