Gateway to Northwestern Ontario Digital Collections

Terrace Bay News, 23 Sep 1965, p. 2

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

Page 2 TERRACE BAY COMMUNITY CHURCH -- Rev. T.Garnett Husser 9.00 A.M. --- Sunday School - Gr.2 --- 5 9.40 A.M. - Sunday School - Gr.6 and up 11.00 A.M. - Pre-School and Grade 1 11.00 A.M. -- MORNING WORSHIP - Sacrament of Infant Baptism and Church Parade for Sea Cadets. Parents of infants are asked to please cohtact the minister. 6.00 P.M, - Congregational Pot Luck Supper in the Church school rooms. 7.00 P.M, - Bible Discussion Group - for all adults, 7.00 P.M. - Reorganization meeting of HI-C and Teenage Bible Class, 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. and Saturday at 8330 A.M. ROSSPORT ROSSPORT UNION CHURCH - Church Service at 3.00 P.M. on the first Sunday of the month. ST, JOHN BERCHMAN'S CHURCH - Mass every Mon- day at 7.00 P.M. GOSPEL MISSION - Sunday School at 2 P.M. every Sunday Drs CANCER SOCIETY ELECTS NEW OFFICERS The annual meeting of the Terrace Bay Branch of the Canadian Cancer Society was held in the home of Mrs. Ollie Chapman and a new executive was elected as follows:- President, Lil Harris - Treas- urer, Rita Caccamo - Secretary, Kay Graham, Education Chairman - Ursula Wills, Women's Services Chairman and Co=-chairman, Georgina Heenan and Helen Brooks - Campaign Chairman, Vivian Rapke. SAFETY NEWS (Continued from page |!) Four representatives from the Kimberly-Clark Pulp and Paper Company will attend the meeting. COUNCIL QUOTES (Continued from Page 1) not just for established leagues as in the past. W. Kurylo wrote Council asking that his name be put on the Recreation Committee. Fire Chief R. Hofland reported August as a fire- free month within the town, but two bush fires THE NEWS Goto the CHURCH of your Septembe & SCHREIBER ST. JOHN'S ANGLICAN CHURCH - Rev. R.J.S.Inshaw Services each Sunday at 9.00, 10.00, 11.00 A.M. and 5.00 P.M, On Sunday, September 26th special services will be held in observance of Harvest Thanks -- giving. ST.ANDREW*S UNITED CHURCH -- Rev. D.F.Muldrew 11.00 A.M. -- MORNING WORSHIP - HOLY ANGELS CHURCH - Rev. J. M. Cano, P.P. Daily Mass - 7.30 A.M. Saturday Mass -- 9.00 A.M. SUNDAY MASSES - 8.00 - 9.30 and 11.00 A.M. Confessions - 4.00 to 5.30 and 7.00 to 8.30 P.M. on Saturday, also before all daily Masses EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH - Rev. M.Kaija Evening Service every 2nd and 4th Sunday at 7.00 P.M. Bible Study every first and third Sunday at 11.00 A.M. GOSPEL MISSION - Mr.Ron Sheffield Sunday - 11.00 A.M. - Family Hour - 7,00 P.M. - Gospel Bible Hour ) Wednesday - 7,00 P.M. --- Prayer Meeting COUNCIL QUOTES (Continued) checked out by members of the Department. Fire practice had been held on the alerting system and two volunteers were attending the Officers course September 13th to 17th at Gravenhurst. Cards are posted at the three schools and drills will be held. A statistical report from Corporal J. Doyle noted the Police Department had investigated twenty-nine occurrences, served two summons, issued thirty-fi ve warnings, arrested two drunks, had five convictions. There had been five bicycles stolen and all recovered, no report of any breaking or entering and a steady check made. Councillor Thompson emphasized all monthly reports should be as concise and directéd: to the Chairman for presentation to Council . Accounts were perused and questioned by Council- lors Cavanaugh, Brown, Fraser and Thompson before being passed for payment; Public Library $404.56, Hydro $5,657.99, Township $49,014.90, Snack Bar $4,687.29, Recreation $6,288.77. Reeve Adamo questioned the cut-back on Snack-Bar staff, hoping to have it financially caught up by the end of the year. He felt the changeover at the smoke shop should help and this would be ready when the bowling alleys are completed. Councillor Brown stated that, following a town tour with representatives of the Mill last spring, the Com- pany had sent out letters to all tenants of company homes where clean up had been required. He recom- men ded a letter be drafted for private homes, and sent out by Council as needed. Reeve Adamo reques- ted a letter be sent immediately to a resident harbou- ring an old truck. (Continued on Page 8)

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy