Page 2 a ee a TERRACE BAY a BAY came CHURCH -- Rév, T. Garnett Husser | 9.00 A.M, - Sunday School = Grades 2 and 3 | 9,30 A.M, *= Sunday School - Grade 4 and up : 11,00 A.M, - Pre-school and Grade 1 i 11,00 AM. ~- MORNING WORSHIP ~ -- | "Crossing Phe Rivertt | 7.00 P.M, - Young' Peoplets Bible Hour | Studies in the Parables of Jesus | (3) The Good Samaritan ; ST. MARTIN'®S CHURCH - Rev. Dean E.A. Gallagher | HOLY ANGELS CHURCH -- Rev. J.M. Cano Daily Mass - 9,00 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. | SATURDAY - Confessions 3-4 P.M, and 7=8 P.M. | Sunday Masses - 8,15 A,M, = 10 AcMy and 4,45 P.M. During the week Masses are at 7.45 A.M. | SATE Eb MASS -- 9,00 A.M. IROSSPORT. i > ST. JOHN BERCHMAN?S. CHURCH ome every Monday evening at 7,00 P.M. | GOSPEL MISSION ood School at 2 P.M. oer Sunday Toy j | District Commissioner, Mrs, Shirley Mikus , 'announced that Mrs, Bob fiofland has received' ther Warrant as Captain of the Second Terrace i Bay Girl Guide Company. I Oty , Some of the very happy music of Mendelssohn mr, and Mrs, Bruce Larson with Marilyn and | Robby were guests of Mrs, Larson's parents, Mr, 'and Mrs, Walter Lundeen in Eagle River last |week. They were accompanied on their trip by (Diane Campbell, Simon Cormier and Serge 'Pelletier, Mrs. F, Gould has returned PR she jvisited her Father, Mr. H.V. Fairs, She also ispent some time asa patient in St. Josephts |Hospital there, Enroute she enjoyed a pleasant \Stop-over with Rev, and Mrs, J. Rayziond jAnderson in Parry Sound, who wished to be jremembered to their many friends in Terrace Bay | Mr, Harry Ward visited his daughter-in-Law 'and son in. Fort William last week, Mr, and Simon Cormier and children were guests of her brother and family in Port 'Arthur over the weekend, fever 'NOUGLAS DAHLGREN THRILLS AUDIENCE District Music lovers were thrilled with a \delightful evening of concert music when Douglas Dahlgren, pianist, performed Friday levening in the Terrace Bay Moose Hall, With a tbackground of concert performances since he jappeared first at the age of twelve with the jHalifax Symphony and more recently with the cee Symphony, Mr, Dahlgren has extended . 'his studies with outstanding Canadian and 'American pianists, Giving an explanatory introduction to cach ~ of his numbers, Mr, Dahlgren opened with "Jesu, wad of Mants Desiring'ts tHe Lutheran Choral setting for piano solo by Bach, Beethovan's |Sonata Opus 27, No, 2 in three movements, lAdagio Sostenuto, Allegretto and Presto Agitato 'or more familiarily known as the Moonlight _ oe eae eee a a ios eee TERRACE BAY NEWS ATTEND THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE - { i { ; ist, ANDREW'S UNITED. CHURCH-- Rev. R. Crook . 9.45 AM = Sunday School i JOHN'S ANGLICAN CHURCH- Rev, R.J. Inshaw i Noveniber 1, 1962 cae ee va a SCHREIBER ~ , ~ Holy Communion - Morning Service ~ Evensong 30 A.M, 30 AeM. 0 ST, 8. 0. 5.00 PsMs la. 00 A.M. - Morning Service - Guest Speaker - | iReve E, Jarvis of Knox United Church, PL Ay IEVANCELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH ~ Rev, MeF, Kaija Sunday. Sunday Service, 10,00 A.M. - Sunday School 7.00 P.M. - Evening Service - 2nd and 4th Bible Study on Fridays following IGOSPEL MISSION - Mr, ion Sheffield | i ; { '} | | | i , asgue Suite", | _-=- , impressionism in music, the Prelude ""Bergam- Sunday - 11,00 A.M. - Family Bible Hour 7.00 P.M. - Gospel Service l\lednesday - 7,00 P.M. --- Prayer Meeting ! Sonata proved his tremendous depth of feeling' ; and ability, Rondo Capricioso of Mendelssohn, the slow entrance lifting to crescende presto was the last before intermission, Returning to the stage Mr, Dahlgren intro +! duced Claude Debussy's misic, the creator of the delicacy of "Little Shep- herd" and the imaginative lceppiness of "Golliwog's Cake Walk, Included next in his repertoire were three pieces by the Polish composer, Frederick Chopin;- "Iwo Preludes from Opus 28", "Nocturne Opus 15, No, 2** and Waltz in G Flatt flowerlike in is gentleness, The last piece on Mr, Dahlgren"s program was | a magnificient rendition of Liszt's "Hungarian ' RHapsody No. 14%, Encored on to the stage once more Mr, Dahlgren played first "Highland Lament" by Edgar Barrett and secondly "Brahms Waltz in A Flatt, Tentative plans have been laid for a return! visit of this talented young pianist to Terrace Bay within the next two months, Mr, Dahlgren expects on this occasion, to be accompanied | by Mr. Colosimo of Lakehead fame, both of whom should be well-received, Gel Ei nacbicim --n--dedon ke a The Ladies Auxiliary will meet. ia the Terrace Bay Community Church Monday, November | 5th at 8,15 P.M, Members of the C.G,1.T. will be in charge of the evening's program and their Mothers and members are invited to be present, Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Pattison returned to Winnipeg on Friday having visited the previous week with his brother Al Pattison and family, A birthday party to celebrate the fourth birthday of Ronald Kurylo was held Wednesday afternoon and enjoyed by eight little chums. A coloring contest preceded the party lunch and the children returned home laden with favors. en A Re oe A AN EN APTN nN I RAN Re Nee sre