TERRACE BAY News ATTEND THE CHURCH FEBRUARY 6, 1969 OF YOUR CHOICE TERRACE BAY SCHREIBER ST. MARTIN'S CHURCH - Rev. A.P. Harris - Phone 3231 | SUNDAY MASSES - 8.15 a.m, 10 a.m. and 4.45 p.m. Weekday Masses - Monday, Wednesday, Friday 6€. 2 Ppem Tuesday, Thursday 745 els Saturday 9.00 am. CONFESSIONS - Seturday 4 ~ 5 p.m. and 7 - 8 p.m Thursday before first Fridey each month - 7 - 8 p.m. MASS ON FIRST FRIDAY EACH MONTH - 6.30 p.m SP. JOHN'S ANGLICAN CHURCH - Rev. A.L. Chabot Sunday Service - 1st and 3rd Sunday each month at 7 peme and Communion 2nd,4th and 5th Sundays 7 p.m. - Evening Prayer Every Sunday 10.30 a.m. - Sunday School ST, ANDREW'S UNITED CHURCH - Rev. E.C. Prinselear-Ph. 161M Worship Service - 11 a.m. Sunday School - every Sunday at assigned time end place COMMUNITY CHURCH - Rev. T.G. Husser - Phore 3396 SUNDAY SCHOOL - All grades 2-9 - 9 a.m. Pre-school and grade 1 ~ 11 a.m. - PERMANENT MORNING WORSHIP - 11 a.m. "Giants in the Way!" Sacrament of Infant Baptism 7.00 pa Open Forum and Community Dialogue on the subject "fhe Individual end the Church ~- What authority has the Church in Terrace Ray" HOLY ANGELS CHURCH - Rev. J.M. Cano - Phone 7 Daily Mass ~ Monday, Wednesday & Friday 5.15 p.m Tuesday and Thursday 7230 Pome Saturday 9.00 a.m Sunday Mass - 8.00, 9.30 and 11 a.m CONFESSIONS - Saturday 4.30 - 5.30 and 7 to 8.30 and nerere all daily masses. 3.05 53 ORS GRACE BAPTIST CHURCH - Rev. R.L. Dye Morning Service and Sunday School - 11 a.m. Evening Worship - 7 p.m. ST. JOHN BERCHMAN'S CHURCH Mags every Mondey at 7 p.m. purgatory, it just may, if not get off the ground, at least begin moving along it. CANADA'S (RAIL) WAY -from a Oss; newspaper | As you can see from the above editorial, Canada is sometimes referred to by our friends to the south, in a good light. EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH - Rev, J. Tews 2nd and 4th Sunday each month - Worship Service Canada is proving it. Trains can be better than ever. With all the emphasis on airlines in current trans "1. wWanus CLUB SPONSORS INTER-FAITH SERVICE portation news - from new Pacific routes to what 1 appears to be regularly scheduled hijacking - it may have been overlooked that travel by rail is making a comeback in our ndighbor to the north. The Turbotrain - a streamlined dream with every- thing for passenger comfort from cars that are not flithy museum pieces to stewardesses, air conditioning and food - has gone into service between Toronto and Montreal . A rocket on rails, the Turbotrain clicks off the 335 miles between the Dominion's two greatest cities in a minute short of four hours, a little more than twice the air time (not counting the nerve shattering delays getting to and from airports) and at a lower fare. Hopefully, this is the shape of things to come in the United States. The projected American superfast train for the Washington - New York - Boston corrido continues to encounter delay after delay. But some- day, before we all forget that a trip by train can be a pleasure rather than a 20th-century version of An Inter-Faith Service was held in the Terrace Bay | © High School auditorium on Sunday evening, sponsored | | by the local Kiwanis Club. i Well attended by members of both St. Martin's Roman Catholic Church, and the Community Church, the youth organizations were also represented, in- 4 cluding Guides, Brownies, Cubs, Scouts, Wrenettes and Sea Cadets, with their leaders. The service opened with a responsive reading, led by Father Harris. Two Bible readings were given, by Mr. W. Row= some, Principal of the High School, and Mr. M. Anderson, Principal of St. Martin's Separate School . The hymn, Come Holy Spirit, was sung and accom- panied by Sister Alexander at the piano. ' Father Harris introduced Father Cano of Schreiber ! who gave a most inspiring address on Community Unity. The Apostle's Creed w af z ~ e \e recited in unison.