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Terrace Bay News, 16 Jul 1964, p. 2

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Page 2 THE NEWS * July 16, 1964. ATTEND THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE TERRACE BAYyY ITY CHURCH - Rev. T. Garnett Husser 9,30 A.M. = MORNING WORSHIP - The Rev. Fraser Muldrew of Schreiber will be in charge of the service. ALL VISITORS ARE WELCOME. 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., 10A.M. and 4.45 P.M. During the week Masses are at 7.45 A.M. and Saturday Mass at 9.00 A.M. ROSS PORT ST, JOHN BERCHMAN*S CHURCH ~ Mass every Monday at 7.00 P.M. GOSPEL MISSION Sunday School at 2. P.M. every Sunday T_UNI CHURCH 3.00 P.M. = Church Service - first Sunday of the month, TOM "ORCS *S HONORED PRIOR TO DEPARTURE Another couple, with their names strongly engraved on the historic records of the young town of Terrace Bay, departed Saturday for a warmer clime. Peter Gombola, returned from his initial three monthsin Greenville,South Carolina, to accompany his wife Regi, and children Michael, Paul and Penny to their new home, His eldest daughter Darlene had joined him a month ago. Always civic minded, both Regi and Peter have served in many capacities, of the town's affairs. Peter had been Chairman of the § Building Committee for St. Martin's Roman Catholic Church and also served as chairman of the Separate School Board when it started. He was later appointed trustee and then chairman of the Highschool Board. On the executive of the Boy Scout Group Committee } Peter had served as Treasurer, and membership in many organizations of the town. Regi, at present Vice President of the Catholic | Women's League, had also been on the executive of the Girl Guide Association since } it's beginning. Entertained at the homes of their many { friends before leaving, the Gombolas were also guests of honor at a gigantic town | gathering im the Moose Hall prior to Peter's G@eparture, Just recently Regi was { entertained at a Come and Go Tea at the home of Kay Jeanneret with Ruth Boudreau and . Helen Boudreau the co-hostesses, Executives ef the Girl Guide Association surprised Rezi } at her home one evening for a farewell party, with Shirley Mikus presenting Regi with an efficial Girl Guide Cup and saucer. me ™ Menbers of her Bowling team held a dimmer at | SCHREIBER ST. JOHN'S ANGICAN CHURCH - Rev. R.J.S. Inshaw 8.45 A.M. -- HOLY COMMUNION 11.00 A.M. - MORNING WORSHIP - ST, ANDREWS UNITED CHURCH - Rev. D.F. Muldrew 11.00 A.M. -- MORNING WORSHIP- HOLY ANGELS CHURCH - Rev. J.M. Cano, P.P. Daily Mass - 8.00 A.M. . Saturday Mass - 9.G0 A.M. SUNDAY MASSES - 8-9.30 and 1] A.M. Confessions - Saturday 7.00 to 8.30 P.M. EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH GOSPEL MISSION = Mr. Ron Sheffield - ny 00 A.M, - family Hour Wednesday - 7.00 P.M. --- Prayer Meeting the Terrace Bay Motor Hotel and, during the follow-up social evening at the home of Phil Kelty, the girls gave Regi a crystal jam jar and spoon with their fond wishes. Regi's Bridge Club entertained them at a party at the home of Kay and John Jeanneret after a dinner at the Hotel. On this occasion a crys- | tal cream and sugar on a tray was presented to the departing couple. Classmates of Penny's in Mrs.0'Grady's grade two room gave her many individual gifts at their party as school closed. Paul Gombola was also entertained when Miehael Sernesky had a barbecue for him, with his friends giving him a wallet. Darlene, who returns to Queen's this Fall was presented with a gift from the Staff of Hotel Terrace and entertained at a party at the home of Gertrude Demecha, receiving a sterling maple leaf. Spending a few days last week in the Lake- head, their families joined in a huge farewell Thursday evening at the home of Steve Gombola in Fort William, making it a memorable parting Best wishes go with the Gombola family from: their family and friends of Terrace Bay and district. PRESENTATION MADE TO MOOSE LADIES An executive meeting was held Wednesday, July 8, previous to the regular meeting of the Women of the Moose in the Moose Hall, with business being discussed for the coming year. Senior Regent Ann Didura opened the meeting dence and minutes of the last meeting. Mrs.Elsie Osmar of Chapter 1212, Port Arth- ur was a guest of the Chapter for the meeting. A beautifully framed list of the officers of 'tthe Chapter which had been made and presented by Lorne O'Neil, was accepted with gratitude and hung im a place of honor. At the close of the meeting a game was Played with Marjory Dejonghe and Clare Gould

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