e, a Cvomsmacmidy" Chorch Sermon topics for Sunday, October 29, 1950; - 11 asm. - "The Prophet of the Reformation". 7 pem. --- "The World of the Spirit". 9:30 a.m. - Sunday School f, most enthusiastic meeting of the Terrace Bay Community Church congregation was held on Tuesday evening in the church. The business of the evening centred around the building of the church, Mr. Monty Paget discussed possible sites and presented certain plans which were received with inte- rest by the large gathering present, Mr, Ray Williams submitted a financial progremme, stating the approximate cost and suggesting various ways end means of financ- ing the project, The meeting was under the chairmanship of Mr. Bill Borsum, the chair- men of the church board, At the conelusion of the meeting refreshments were served by the lady members of the board together with the wives of the board members, o-0~0 T,.G DAY FOR THE BLIND Under the auspices of the Women's Institute, e Tag Day, with the proceeds goim to the Institute for the Blind, will be held in Terrace Bey on Saturday, October 28. The school children will canvass the Townsite by going from house to house, selling these tags. o-0--0 LIBRARY NOTES Listed below are titles of a few of the 75 odd books donated to the Library by Joe Butler, Many, many thanks, Joe! "Lord Johnnic"- by Leslie T. White "The King of Fassearai" - by Davis Divine *Revolt in San Mercos* - by Robert North "The Big Eye - by Max Ehrlich "Summer Stranger" - by Louise Field Cooper "Hach Bright River*- by Mildred McNeilly 'Never Dies the Dream"-by Mergeret Landon, (suthoress of "Anna and.the King of Sinm't) "Yountain Time" --- by Bernard De Voto "The Quest for Love of Las Lee" - by Las Shaw, (Author of Rick-shaw Bay). "The King's General"- by Daphne DuMaurier "Strong Citadel" --- by Katherine Burt. The Library Hours are es followss- Monday and wednesday afternoons from 2 to 4 pem. and Tuesday and Thursdey evenings from 7 Heer am, Page 3 Now that cll of the Five Pin Leagues are well under way, something new to Terrace Bay will get started tomorrow night at 7 otelock when all of those interested in 10- pin bowling cen come over to the alleys and show what they can or cantt do. At the time of writing, the following hours appear to be most suitable for 10-pin bowling: Thursdays 9 to ll p.m.3 Fridays - 2 alleys from 7 to 9 and 2 alleys from 9 to 11 p.m.; Saturdey afternoons from 1 till 5 p.m. - 2 alleys. O-O--O ~. - ST. MARTIN'S MBN'S STAG No one ean deny that the men in Terrace Bay shouldn't bo pitied when you remember that within the next few weeks they are going to be dragged out by their ever loving wives or girlfriends to a round of dances, bingos, kiddies parties, socials, teas, concerts, ete, = we won't even mention the horrible task of hauling ashes!!! But hidden awey among the welter of "do's 4s one lil old ST.G for MEN only. That's the one beimg sponsored by St. Martin's Men's Club on November 9th in the Recreation all and will get underwey at 8 p.m. There'll be the usual refreshments along with the ever popular buffet lunch - "He-man-Style" - and plenty of it. 411 for» buck. Sure there's going to be Games of skill and luck but if you don't care for these then you ean sit around with a few of your real pals and just "shoot the breeze" with that neighbour of yours you haven't seen for a while, Yes, you can even gather round the oiano and dust off those "old favourites" of yours, fnd listen here, ledies,-- this STaG winds up at 1:00 a.m. so your little "Honey- Piet wontt be too late, Won't you let him out all by himsclf just this onee? Please??? o~0--0 LITENTION MEN OF ST, MAPTIN'S PARISH There will be 2 meeting in the Legion Hell on Sunday evening at 8:00 p.m. for all those interested in forming a Joint Council of the Knights of Columbus to include the communities of Schreiber, Rossport and Terrace Bay.