TERRACE BAY NEWS JANUARY 11, 1978 SUNDAY MASS = 8:30 and 10:90 A.M. SATURDAY MASS - $3100 P.M, CONFESSIONS « 6:15-7:15 and after evening Mass on Sat. COMMUNITY CHURCH - Rev, Brian Bigelow COMMUNION - Ist Sundsy of the month WORSHIP SERVICE - 9:45 aim, SUNDAY SCHOOL = to Grpds € = 91l5 a.m, CONFIRMATION CLASS = 6:30 p.m. Sunday "TERRACE BAY GOSPEL ASSEMBLY - Pastor John laari SUNDAY SERVICES are held in the Public School Auditorium SUNDAY SCHOOL - I0:00 A.M.; SUNDAY SERVICE = 7:00 P.M, WEDNESDAY EVENING BIBLE STUDY - 73130 P.M, For further information - Phone 824-2331 SCHREIBER HOLY ANGELS CHURCH - Rev, F. Mayer DAILY MASS - Mon., Wed., & Fri. = 5:00 PsM. Tues, & Thurs. - 7:30 P.M. Sate 9:00 AM. & 7:15 P.M, SUNDAY SERVICE = .9:30 and II:00 A.M, CONFESSIONS - Sat. 43I5-5iI5 P.M.; before Sat. evening Mase; before Sun, morning Mass & all daily Masses - ST. ANDREW'S UNITED CHURCH - Rev, Brian Bigelow COMMUNION - Ist Sunday #8 the month WORSHIP SERVICE = IIIS a.m, SUNDAY SCHOOL = II:00 a.m. ST. JOHN'S ANGLICAN CHURCH - SERVICE - IT:00 A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL - II:00 A.M. (RACE BAPTIST CHURCH - Rev, R. Dye MID WEEK SERVICE = 7:00 P.M. Wednesday "SUNDAY SCHOOL = I0:00 A.M. WORSHIP SERVICE - II:00 A.M. EVENING PRAYER - 7:00 P.M, ROSSPORT ST. BERCHMAN'S CHURCH SUNDAY MASS - I300 P.M, TERRACE BAY NEWS PUBLISHERS FRANCIS & DEBORAH HELMINK PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY at the News. Print- ing Plant, Post Office Building, Terrace Bay OFFICE HOURS - 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. MON. -- FRI. MAILING ADDRESS - Box 579 PHONE 825-3747 DEADLINE - for all advertisements and news material i& NOON MONDAY of each week. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: $5.00 per year (local) $6.00 per year (out-of-town) Second class mail Registration Number 0867 The following is a letter to Mr. Paul Mathew, Administrator, McCausland Hospital, Terrace. Bay, Ontario: Dear Mr. Mathew: The Mobile Hearing Clinic recently returned from northern Ontario after visiting twenty- five communities from June through November. The tour was again most successful in uncover- ing and confirming hearing losses among both children and adults. Almost thirteen hundred hearing tests were performed and over four hundred of these also underwent and E.N.T. medical examination for identification of problems. » The-clinic was greeted with enthusiasm and support as it worked its way around the prov- ince for the second year. The clinic could not operate successfully without the generous assistance and concern shown by local public health personnel. This help is most apprec- iated and contributes immeasurably to the success of this young programme. May I take this opportunity to add my personal thanks to you who have helped in the communit- ies visited. Yours very truly, D.P. Mitchell, M.D. Otolaryngologist-in-Chief, The Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, Ont. BELL CANADA 1978 TELEPHONE DIRECTORIES With a colorful Ontario wildflower cover and a return to a larger type. for customer listings, the Northwestern Ontario telephone directory is making its annual January appear- ance. by Mail distribution of the new directories is scheduled to start next week, January 18, ac- cording to Terry Kerr, Bell Canada manager for this area. Ontario's official flower, the trillium, is one of nine provincial wild flowers featured on the cover of the new book. A return to the larger type size is in response to customer complaints about the smaller type used last year as an economy measure to cut down direct- ory size. Bell Canada expects to deliver more than 43,500 directories this year, to Bell: Canada customers in Northwestern Ontario, an increase of some 3,300 over last year. After Feb. 3, customers should call "0" and ask for the Bell Canada business office, if a | directory has not been delivered or an addit -ional book is required. Continued Page 3...... .