SEPTEMBER 21, 1977 PAGE 8 TERRACE BAY NEWS 3 WELCOME TO TERRACE BAY: 5 Joan and Gene Woods and children Debbie, . Barry, Brian, Darlene and Mark. They reside M 0 0 S A D A N { FE at.161 Birch crescent and come here from Man- itouwadge. ; Elizabeth and John McLean and children SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24 . 4 Darren, Wade and Crystal. They come from MUSIC - Sound Investment vd Pugwash, Nova Scotia and have lived in Terrace Bay a few months. They reside at 454 Princess 9:00 p.m. - 1:00 a.m. Avenue. Single $4.00 Non-members $8.00 |" Elizabeth (Betty) and Tom Wilkie, who come from Isle-Of-Arran, Scotland. They lived in Manitouwadge for a short time and now reside at 280, Apt. 105 Kenogami Road. Anne and Colin Dodd and children Paula and Samantha. They come from Barrow-In-Furness, Cumbria, England and now reside at 280, #210 Kenogami Road. Beverly and Leo Brace and Shawn from Bishe: op's Falls, Newfoundland. They reside at 280; #102 Kenogami Road. Marie and Louis Berthelot with children Terry, Louise, Joan, Wayne from Manitouwadge. They reside at 450 Princess Avenue. CHURCH NEWS: The Terrace Bay Community Church have start- ed sunday School from ages pre-school to Grade nine. Julie Rattray, Anne Crockford, Joanne Moore & Linda Wills. Isle Smith assisted by Debbie Wise will hold kindergarten classes. This year nursery care will be available again. Beth Bigelow and Linda Hutchinson will take care of this. Grade 7, 8 & 9 Confirmation classes start in October with Rev. Brian Bigelow. Following the Church service on Sunday, September 18th, a short congregational meeting was held. Michael Moore, chairman of the board of Stewards presided. The main topic under discussion was the repairs to the Church roof. Several contractors have been approached and it was unanimously agreed to commence this work in the near future. ~The Ladies Auxiliary have a small project arranged to help raise funds. The next Auxil- iary meeting will be held on Monday, October 3rd at 8 p.m. in the Church Hall. Members $6.00 For tickets phone 825-3530, 825-3511, . 825-9135, 825-3375 NO MINORS Sunday School teachers are Helen Brooks, "range of Night School Courses according to -asked to contact the Night School Priné¢ipal. THE LAKE SUPERIOR BOARD OF EDUCATION NIGHT | SCHOOL |- COURSES 1877 = 8 Again this year, we hope to offer a wide |, ph 4 public interest. quire: To run any course we re- 1. a suitable instructor : 2. the proper facilities i 4 3. interested citizens. 1 Therefore, people interested in instructing or having a specific course offered are ! Possible courses to date include: i=: -- Photography; Art (Credit and/or Non-Credit); | Crafts (Crewel Embroidery, Crocheting, Rug | * Hooking, etc.); Powder Puff Mechanics (bas- ics for ladies); Conversational ,French; Sewing (Beginners and/or advanced); Junior Badminton; etc. _ \ We hope to be able to offer two courses in Driver Education this year. However, due to the heavy demand from students, adults will not have the opportunity to participate in the fall session. x For further information please contact: The Principal Adult Education Program Lake Superior High School (Schreiber) 824-2555 After hours call W.D. Klassen at 824-2512.