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Terrace Bay News, 12 Jan 1967, p. 2

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Page 2 TERRACE BAY TERRACE BAY NEWS ST. MARTIN'S CHURCH - Rev.Dean E.A.Gallagher - Phone 3231 Saturday - Confessions 3-4 p.m. and 7-8 p.m. During the week Masses are at 7.45 a.m. and Saturday at 8.30 a.m. COMMUNITY CHURCH - 9-9.40 a.m. - Sundsy School ( Rev.T.Husser - Phofe 3396 §.00 a.m - S&nglisen Communion 11.00 a.m. - Morning Worship - Churches Where the Action Is 7-00 p.m. - Annual Meeting of Congregation 7-7.30p.m. - Worship 7-30-9.30 p.m. - Business Meeting 9230-10.00 p.m. - Lunch An important announcement - regarding church policy. Everyone urged to be present. ROSSPORT ROSSPORT UNION CHURCH Service held at 3 p.m. on the first Sunday of each month ST. JOHN BERCHMAN!S CHURCH Mass every Monday at 8 p.m. GOSPEL MISSION Sunday, School at 2 p.m. every Sunday This year, when the Polish Churches are celebrating the coming of Christianity to Poland 1,000 years ago, the 150th anniver- sary of the beginning of Bible Society work in Poland is being celebrated. Special commemorat- ive events were held from Oct. 13 to 16 in Warsaw, when a number of representatives from other Bible Societies in both East and West Europe were present. A special service of thanksgiving was held on Sunday, October 16. The highlight of the celebra- tions was the presentation, to the translators and other dignitaries, of the first copies of the new translation of the New Testa- ment in Polish. The current Bible text was translated over 300 years ago, and revised in the last cen- tury. Many Bibles are imported from England, in larger quantities that was possible before World War II; in addition, a number of Scriptures are produced in Poland. Scripture circulation in the last 20 years has averaged 100,000 copies annually, last year's figure being 166,000 copies (of which 20,000 were complete Bibles). As in so many other cases, Bible Society work in Poland be- gan at a time of great dearth of Scriptures. A Bible, it was said, was scarcely to be obtained at any price. Czar Alexander I sanctioned the first Polish Bible Society, placing himself at its head on October 21, 1816. 4 @srown Topics}? fb. Mr.&Mrs. R.T.Kenney had son Vince, wife and grand-son Bryan home for the holidays along with daughter Coleen who has returned to St. Joseph's College, North Bay and son Eddie from Merritt, B.C. Mr.&Mrs. Cavanaugh spent two weeks with Paul, wife and family in Rexdale and with Teddy & Eileen in Toronto during the holidays. JANUARY 12, 196 OF YOUR CHOICE , SCHREIBER ST. JOHN'S ANGLICAN CHURCH - Rev.J.S.Inshaw - Phone 394 9.00 a.m. Holy Communion 10.00 a.m. - Church School 11.00 a.m. - Matins Sundey, January 22 - 10.00 a.m. Church School,1] am - Metins 7-00 p.m. - Holy Eucharist ST. ANDREW*S UNITED CHURCH - Rev.Edward Prinselaar - 161M 9-30 a.m. - Sunday School 31.00 a.m. - Nursery School 11.00 a.m. - Morning Worship 7-00 p.m. - Bible Study HOLY ANGELS CHURCH < Rev. J.M.Cano, P.P., Phone 7 Daily Mass - B Pem Saturday Mass - 9.30 a.m. Sunday Masses - 9.00 , 9.30, and 11 a.m Confessions - 7.00 to 8.30 on Saturday - also before all daily Masses. GOSPEL MISSION - Sunday - Mr. H. Lawrence ll.a.m. - Family Hour 7-00p.m. - Gospel Bible Hour Wednesday 7.00p.m. - Prayer Meeting EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH - Rev. M.Kaija Evening service every 2nd and 4th Sunday at 7.00 p.m. Bible Stud first and third at 11.00 a.m. C.P.&T MEETING HELD The regular meeting of the C.P.&T. was held January 8. A Penny Auction was planned for January 27 in the Town Hall. Licorice All-Sorts can still be purchased at Mrs.Vi Winters in Schreiber and from Mr. Bill Jones in Terrace Bay. We now have available, equipment such as a wheel chair and hospital bed for anyone wishing to use these, at no charge. MAY CONVENTION DISCUSSED The Catholic Women's League held their regular meeting in St. Martin's Parish Hall, at which President Mrs. Yolande Boudreau presided and reports were read and adopted. Plans for the Diocesan Convention in May came under discussion, and volunteers were asked for to assist in the preparations. Mrs. Gail Savoy read an interesting article setting forth twelve reasons for belonging to the Catholic Women's League, before Mrs. Boudreau presented Mrs. Irene Nicol with her Past President's pin. A social period followed with lunch served by Mrs.Angus and her committee.

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