Page 2 TERRACE BAY COMMUNITY -CHURCH = Rev; Raymond. Anderson 10, 00 Ay He _ MORNING WORSHIP ~ The sities for 'the month. of July will be the Rev. Russell' Crook, B AL, of St.,Andrew's United Church, Schreiber, ST.MARTIN!S CHURCH - lev: Dean E,A, Gallagher SATURDAY - CONFESSIONS .3-4..P,M, and <8 'in the evening. i "Mass during..the : week at 7.45 and on Saturday at, 8.30,A.M, Open from 7 to 8 P,M, every Wednesday oad git ROSSPORT ~ St.John Berchman!s Mass,.every Rue olay, evening at 7,30 P.M. GOSPEL MISSION - Sunday School 2 P.Mer | ST. MARTIN'S PARISH LIBRARY. i | poor | every. meen in tte TOWN TOPICS | NURSES GROUP_SPONSORING CARD PART AUGUST. 4TH The Terrace, Bay Group, of the North Shore Nurses are sponsoring a Bridge and Cribbage Party on August 4th at 8:15 P.M. in the Moose Hall in Terrace Bay, Proceeds will be donated to the Retarded Children's fund. Tickets may be obtained from. any member, COMMUNITY CHURCH MINISTER TO ARRIVE SOON SOON = Rev, J, Ray Anderson, B.A,,. Minister,of | the Terrace Bay Community Church, together with his wife Gertrude, and family, will, take up residence at 61 Laurier Avenue | on or about August 2nd, The Rey, Ray Anderson graduated ion St. Andrew's College' in, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan in 1943. and for the past seven years has served.as the Minister of the Almonte United | Church. in Almonte, Ontario, The Rey, Anderson will be inducted .into the 'Terrace. Bay Gommundty Church at 8-P, Me on August. 5th, KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS HOLD ANNUAL PICNIC On.Sunday, July 17th; the members of, St. Edward's Council No. 3554 held their annual picnic at Jackfish Lake Beach, . Under..the chairmanship of R, Stortini, Council Activity chairman, the.event was : attended by well; over 200 people, including members of the Council, their families and guests. | Besides the opportunity to renew old | friendships, the day featured free ice cream | and pop, coffee and delicious baked, beans to | supplement the picnic lunches, » Sport inclu- { | \ { | | | ded swimming, a tug-O-war contest (in which | Schreiber defeated Terrace Bay) and races for | young and old, with the cal aaias winners in | each class:- Girls 3 & 4° Jannie Duggan & Ellen Boudreau; : " 5 & 6 =~ Marilyn McDonald; t "7.88 = Linda Kennedy & Marilyn Cook;' "© 9 & 10-'Nola Bryar & Claire Beaulieu; _ "Ti & 12-Lorraine Vachon & Audry: Bryar | Boys 3&4 - Billy Souliere; } | TERRACE BAY NEWS o % nt DISTRICT CHURCH SERVICES "SCHREIBER between the first and second games, reenter re teen pte Nt weer torah net = cone July 28, 1960 ST. JOHN'S ANGLICAN CHURCH - Rev, R.Inshaw 8.30 - 11 A.M. - Holy Communion 9.30 A.M. - Choral Eucharist UNITED CHURCH - Rev, R, Crook 11.15 A.M. -- MORNING WORSHIP -- HOLY ANGELS CHURCH ~ Rev, Father J.M.Cano Daily Masses ~ 8 A.M, Saturday Mass - 9 A.M, Saturday Confessions --7,30 to 9 P.M, Sunday Masses - 8,00, 9,30 and 11,00 A.M, Baptisms by appointment only. EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN 'CHURCH 10,00 A.M, - Sunday School - SCHREIBER GOSPEL MISSION Sunday - 11,00 A.M. = Sunday School 7,00 P.M. - Gospel Service itn - 8 P.M - Prayer and Praise | te 5 & 6 - Danny McGrath & Jimmy Corrigan; | * 7&8 = Jackie' Syvitski; . 9 & 10- Dennis McParland & Donald Gerow; " 71 & 12- John McParland & Tommy Gerow; Girls three-legged - Pat Foster & Rosie Spez- ~ "dalle: we "' John McParland & Howard Bryar;; Ladies winner was Mrs,Art Connors with Albert Cadieux taking top honours among the men, BASEBALL GAMES SUNDAY obuerd From Page 1) games ey may have to complete to settle the league standings. | This may' be the last time. thatthe Comets | will play at home this year. Even though they were defeated: twice last week by Red Rock the games were well played. This type of baseball deserves' the support of the fams | 'and a good turn out is needed to help the boys win and gain a play-off spot. FIVE-MINUTE SHOPPING SPREE DRAW THIS SUNDAY The Terrace Bay Baseball membership draw fora five-minute Shopping Spree will take place this Sunday at the High School Diamond Tickets will. be available until Draw Time. 'SWIMMING, TESTS / Please note that swim tests for.those taking part in» swimming 'classes will be held during the week of August 8th, Those taking tests are urged to attend all classes up to that*time, and to arrange to be in town for tests that week. This is necessary because of the fact that an outside examiner must be used 'for these tests, MINOR. BASEBALL CHAMPS. DECLARED Champions have been declared in three of the Minor Baseball Leagues, after close com- petition in play-off games. League Champions are as follows:= American League - Indians, (Coached by A, Papousek) National League. - Dodgers (Coached by L. Swirhun and G.. Dakin) Bantam League - Blues (Coached by D. Blom) Players, for these teams, who turned out regularly, will be honoured at the Annual Awards & Playground Display Night(Cont'd P,4)