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Terrace Bay News, 17 May 1956, p. 2

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COMMUNITY CHURCH Whitsunday May 20th, 1956. 9:30 a.m. Senior Sunday School dss 00 -asm, Beginners sunday. School 2:00 p.m. Junior Sunday---- School 11:00 a.m, MORNING eer "The Unifying Taf! of Pentecost", od Ve o0) Dele EVENING SERVICE "I believe in the Life Everlasting", Recognition of the death of the late lr, Brandt in Germany, father of the Brandt boys of Terrace Bay will be made at this service, C230 'pal, The May meeting of the Church Board will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E, Young. THURSDAY, MAY 17th StO0 (pems The Reverend B. L. Walden of the Upper Canada Bible Society will show a motion picture of the work of the Bible Society. An offering on behalf of the Society will be taken, 0-0-0 LIBRARY NEWS The Co-operative Bookmobile has again visited Terrace Bay and the library has another grand selection of new books and records. The Man in the Grey Flannel Suit - Sloan Wilson This novel is yet another study of one conscientious man's battle with his own integrity and his refusal to compromise himself. Tom Rath has re~ turned from the war to a modest job, a house in the suburbs, an ambitious wife and three growing children. He has also returned to a constant nagging of bills and perhaps his own sense of inadequacy in providing for his family. A chance as a public relations for a broadcasting firm has brought him into close contact with the driving, hard-headed presi- (Cont. on next col) / / 'St MARPIN'S PARISH \ F,0.B. Murder Page 2 Saturday, May 19th, 1956. Confessions 3-4 Dell. : 7-8 Pelle eee May th, 1956 Masses 8:15) gem Oise LO: 00a ume Mass during the week will be "Xat 8:00 and on Saturday at 8:30 AoM, ' SELES and Friday nights at 7:30 p.m. will be the month of May Devoricus: o-O0-0 LIBRARY NEWS (Cont. ) dent of the outfit. Tom's immediate de- cision must be whether he is going to play it safe by turning himself into a yes-man or whether he is to stick to his convictions and earn disfavour as a fellow who speaks his mind, Bert and Dolores Hitchens Special agents of the Les Angeles Railroad police found themselves up against something far from routine while investigating the case of a badly beaten Mexican, some baggage lost by a woman and the mysterious death of a man of some means who preferred to ride the rods. A fast moving and exciting mystery. Library Hours Monday and Wednesday afternoons Ae oUt. opele Tuesday, Thursday and Friday evenings 7:00-9:00 o-0-0 THIRD ANNUAL CONCERT TERRACE BAY MEN'S CHORUS The Third annual concert of the Terrace Bay Men's Chorus will be held Friday, June 1st at 8:15 p.m. in the High School Auditorum. o~O-0 SAFETY SLOGAN ee Noon May 17th, Hype to ee FPR nar cnt ag OMe eee y J.B Ce ee tosh Tie Aaa ee GE

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