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Terrace Bay News, 28 Mar 1957, p. 5

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_THE TREMBLING HILIS COMMUNITY CHURCH 9,30 A.M. Sr. Sunday School 11,00 A.M. Beginners Sunday x School 2.00 P.M, Jr. Sunday School 11.00 A.M, MORNING WORSHIP ~ is pi als "When good men go wrong" # "7.30 PeM. EVENING WORSHIP . sf Following the evening service the second} Fireside Hour of the season will be helai= You are heartily invited to this hour of Christian fellowship which will be under the direction of the girls of the C.G.I,7. The regular monthly meeting of the Women's Auxiliary cf the Community Church will be held on Monday, April lst at 8,15, Mrs, L, Williams and her committee will have charge of the Easter meeting. 0-0-0 LIBRARY NEWS by Phillis A, Whitney. The "hills" are-San Francisca, and: the year is 1906 ~ at the time of the Great . Fire. Sara's mother would never tell her about her father, and Sara is determined ». to seek out her paternal heritage, Con- vinced somehow that she belongs to an important family of San Francisco, she insists that her mother accompany her to this famous city to claim her rightful place, Mystery surrounds her at every turn, and after esteblishing her claim as the niece of socially prominent and wealthy Hester Varady, she finally connects the missing links and her mother!s mys-~ terious past is revealed, THE ELK AND THE EVIDENCE by Margaret Shcerf What would you do if you found a human toe in an elk roast that had been given to you by a friend? The Reverend Martin Buell was surprised, to say the least, And when Catherine Collins peeked out of her train berth and saw a dead man sitting below her, she was convinced that foul" play had taken place. All of these clues lead to murder, but no one could find the body that fitted the toe, An amusing and lightly written mystery story, LIBRARY HOURS - Monday and Wednesday - 2030 - 4.30 P.M. Tuesday, Thursday and Friday evenings - 7,00 + 9,00 P.M. 0-0-0 Page: 5 ST. MARTIN'S CHURCH "Saturday, March 30th, 1957 Confessions 3-4 P.M. 7-8 P.M. Sunday, March 3lst, 1957 Masses 8.15 AM. 9.30 A.M, Benediction Sunday evening at 7.30 P.M, ! Mass during the week at 8,00 A.M. and on Saturday at 8,30 A.M, ; 0-0-0 NOTICE I would like to thank all the nurses for the wonderful care given to me during my illness, and a special thanks to Dr, McCausland and Mrs, Buck, Fred and I also wish to thank all our many friends who sent gifts, cards, or who helped out with the children or in any other way, Sincerely, Clara and Fred Gould, 0-0-0 We wish to express our sincere thanks 'to all who called and sent cards, to the Staff of Terrace Bay Hospital for their attmtion, to the visiting committee of the union for calls and gifts, and to my fellow workers for the generous contribution given to me while ill, Fred and Marion Eickmeier, - 0-0-0 ATTENTION ALL MEMBERS OF THE MALE CHORUS Please note that rehearsal next week, April 1st, will be in the SMALL MEETING ROOM at the Recreation Centre instead of the large meeting room. This is for one week only, 0-0-0 BAKE SALE Make a date to meet your friends for a free cup of coffee at the Commnity Church, Wednesday moming 9230-11.30, April 10th, and pick up some wonderful home baking - Pies, buns, cakes, etc, 0-0-0

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