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Terrace Bay News, 4 May 1967, p. 2

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Page TERRACE BAY NEWS ay 4. 196 TERRACE. BAY ST. MARTIN'S CHURCH ~ Rev. E.A.Gallegher - Phone 3231 Saturday - Confessions - PeMe and 7-0 poem During the week Mass at 7.45 a.m, and Saturday at 8.30 am. SUNDAY MASS = 8.15 aem., 10.00 aom. and 4.45 pom, COMMUNITY CHURCH - Rev. T. Gernett Husser - Phone 3396 11 a.m. - Morning Worship- Holy Communion Service 7,00 pem. ~ Hi-C Coffee House Church R:0.5'S P.O'R-7 ROSSPORT UNION CHURCH Service held at 3 peme on the first Sunday each month ST. JOHN BERCHMAN'S CHURCH Mass every Monday at 6 p.m. GOSPEL MISSION School at 2 pgme every Sundi TOWN TOPICS Sunda, HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY MEETING HELD The Terrace Bay Horticultural Society held its spring general meeting in the large meeting room of the Recreation Centre, April 13 with a good attend- ance. Mr. Ab Farrow presided. Membership chairman Jean Megraw reported that the 1967 premiums, gladiolus bulbs, are ready for distribution with 101 memberships sold to date. Terry Dorland has 87 Junior Gardeners registered for the coming gardening season and seeds for this work have been purchased. A motion to have a Silver dollar as first prize, and a 25¢ third prize in the Jr. Gardeners division of the Annual Flower and Vegetable Show during Centennial year, carried. A third prize of 25¢ will also be added in the adult section. 'Members were reminded that garden and lawn fert- ilizers, etc., will be available soon, and may be ordered by calling Rudy Gerlach at 3507. A car load of manure will be ordered if about thirty members are interested. The motion that each society member will be res- ponsible for cultivating his own garden plots was seconded and unanimously approved. A committee of John Steen , Willard Vezina, Henry Hermes, and Jack Moore will supervise plant- ing shrubs in Centennial Park, under the direction of Mr. Ab Farrow. Members who wish to assist please contact any committee member . (next column) SCHREIBER ST. JOHN'S ANGLICAN CHURCH -- Reve ReJe Inshaw First, second, fourth and fifth Sunday ~ Church Service 7 pelle Third Sunday at 9 aeme ST, ANDREW'S UNITED CHURCH - Rev. E.Prinselaar - Phone 161M 9230 aem. ~ Sunday School 11.00 asm. - Nursery School 11.00 a.m. - Morning Worship 7200 Peme - Bible Study HOLY ANGELS CHURCH - Rev. JeM. Cano, Phone 7 Daily Mass - 7.30 aeme Saturday Mass - 9230 Bele Sunday Mass - 8.00, 9.30 and 11 asm. x Confessions - 4.30 to 530 peme, 7-82.30 poem. on Saturday, alsq before all daily Masses, GOSPEL MISSION ~ Mr. H. Lawrence Sunday 11.00 asm. - Family Hour 4 7.00 peme - Gospel Bible Hour a Wednesday 7200 peme ~ Prayer Meeting ' EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH - Rev.M.Kai ja Evening service every 2nd and 4th Sundey at 7 peme Bible Study every first and third Sunday at ll_a.sm Tentative plans were made to have the annual # bedding plant sale on June 10. Anyone wishing to order in advance may do so. a Mr. Farrow gave an interesting address on lawn 4 care, followed by a lively question and answer period. i A draw for several potted geraniums and two dozen | begonia seedlings and bottles of Dixon-Reid plant food rounded out a most informative and emjoyable evening. Coffee and donuts were served by Mrs and her committee. . Connors 3 14TH ANNUAL C.W.L. CONVENTION The Fort William Diocesan Council, The Catholic Women's League of Canada will be holding their 14th annual Diocesan Convention in Terrace Bay on May 9-10-I1 with St.Martin of Tours Parish as the Hostess Council . The theme of the Convention will be "The Indien Apostolate" The Convention opens formally Tuesday at 8 p.m. in St.Martin's Church Hall with greetings from local and civic dignitaries . The keynote speaker, Reverend Guy DeBretagne, O.M.1. will talk on "Indian-White Relations". Other speakers will be Reverend D.Hannin, S.J., (continued on Page 5

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