COMMUN |T) CHURCH SUNDAY, Sept. 22, 1957. 9:30 a.m, Senior Sunday School, 11:00 a.m, Beginner's Sunday School, 2:00 p.m, Junior Sunday School a 11:00 a,m, MORNING WORSHIP "When God Says NO." 7:30 pem. EVENING SERVICE LADIES AUXILIARY Christmas will soon be here and the Ladies Auxiliary have lots of new and diff- erent ideas for their Bazaar, November 23rd; -- 24 pound Christmas cakes to be made from a well known recipe can be ordered from now until the middle of October from Mrs, McCaus-~ land or Mrs. Paget for $2.50; ~~ 3 doz. dolls are being beautifully dressed by some of the town's best seamstresses; -- lovely aprons and home knit mittens of all sizes will be on sale; ---- Christmas decorations including candles to add a festive touch to your home; --~- for the children a special Sayer ones tree and a cookie tree they'll love --- to top it off some of the Lane best baking will be on sale, ove:eeeeee Mark this date now on your calendar November 23rd. er ee re LOCAL ASSOCIATICN -- The monthly meeting of GUIDES 8 & "& BROWNIES the Local Association has been postvoned and will be held on September 30th in the small meeting room at the Rec- reation Centre at 8 o'clock. HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY -- There is still some ' prize money which has not been picked up by winners in the last Horticultural Show, Contact Mrs. Mary Middaugh if you are among this group. Pies T. MARTINS CHURCH Sian "a Ay SATURDAY, Sept. 21, r 1957 Confessions 3 - 4 p.m, iy bacon 8 p.m, SUNDAY, September 22, Masses -- 8:15 a.m. 9:30 a.m, Benediction Sunday evening at 7:30 Mass during the week at 8:00 a.m. and Saturday at 8:30 a.m, on C.W.L. NEWS On Sunday, September 15th, the Catholic Women!s League held their annual Membership Tea in St. Martin's Church Hall, The head table was decorated with candlelabra and flowers, Standing in the centre was a statue of the Blessed Virgin entwined with tulle and flowers, Indivicual tables. were set around seating four. Each held a little vase of flowers. Mrs. Sheila Todd, Past President, introduced the new executive. Father Gallagher gave a wonderful talk on the meaning of the Catholic Women's League, and the good work they are doing throughout the country. Father Gallagher blessed the League pins, Mrs, Peggy Helmink had a roll call and each member was asked to stand as their name was called. Miss Edith Adamo accomoanied by Miss Susan Wig at the piano gave two beautiful vocal selections. Mr, Jack Anderson ran off two films taken during his recent trip to Mexico which proved very interesting, Mrs, Elva Rennett was the lucky winner of the door prize, a scarf and glove set donated by the Vogue Millinery, A lovely lunch was served to fifty- three ladies convened by Mrs. Joe Marcella and Mrs, Joe Kennedy and their committee, « oh een siete The regular monthly meeting of the C.W.L. was held Sept, 8th. Mrs, P. Helmink opened the meeting-and Father Gallagher led the League prayer, The convenor"s réports were given as well as the convention report by Mrs, Helmink, Cards were played and luncheon served.