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Terrace Bay News, 27 Apr 1961, p. 2

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j i { i { i { ' Page 2 TERRACE BAY ATTEND ae EB A ~ TixRACE BAY NawsS ' April 27, 1961 ence --=. Ae a ae j THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE SCHRE LEBER ------_$ A COMMUNTTY CHURCH = Rev. J, 'Raymond Anderson ST.JOHN'S ANGLICAN CHURCH - 'Rev. R. Inshaw a ee see soem 9.39 A.M, - Junior & Senior Sunday School 8.30 AM, - Hoiy Communion 11,09 A.M, = Beginner's Sunday School -- 11,00 A.M, - DIVIN2 WORSHIP - "Christ's Word for the World" 7.00 P.M, ~ HVENTIDE SERVICE - "Paul the Preacher" 8.00 P.M. - HI-C Meeting -30 A.M, -- Family Service 0 A.M. = Morning Service 0 PLM. = Evensong UNITED) CHURCH -- Rev, R. Crook 10.00 A.M. - | Sunday School 11,00 A.M, - MORNING SERVICE STsMARTIN'S CHURCH = Rev.Dean E,A, Gallagher 7.00 P.M, - Adult Bible Class Sa Sade cE, tents SATURDAY ~ Confessions 3-4 P.M, and 7-8 in the evening. HOLY ANGZLS CHURCH - Rev.Father J.M,Cano Mana during the week at 7.45 and on Saturday Daily Masses - 7,30 A.M, at 8.30 A.M, ST.«MARTIN'S PARTSH 1] IPRARY Open f: from 2 to 3. PM, every Saturday ROSSPORT ST. JOHN |_RERCHMANTS _ CHURCH Mass every ; Monday at 7.30 P.M, GOSPEL MTSSTON eRe a a ae Ree eee | RT eee Sunday School at 2 P.M. every Sunday Saturday Mass - 9,00 A.M. Saturday Confessions ----- 4-5.30 & 7-8.30 P.M. Sunday Masses - 8, 9,30 and 11.00 A.M, C.Y.0, ~ meets lst and 3rd Sundays C.WeL, & C.G.C. meet 2nd Sunday each month, EVANGELICAL Jntheran Church - Rev.Davis 10.00 AM, - Sunday School ; 7,00 P.M, = Evening Service GOSPEL MISSTON Sunday ~ 11.00 A.M. = Family Bible Hour | 7.00 P.M, Gospel Service Also seated at the head table were Guide Captaim, Mrs, Lois "owney, Lieutenant Mrs. ee fl Car mm ~ ATS Hanna chairman of the Local Association, Mrs. ff. 6 VA O} Wi « H, Bondreau social convenor and Mrs, S,.Baxter i " UY & 19D) Superior Division Camp Advisor from Marathon. Pat Lindberg and Guider Mrs. Adelaide KINDERGARTEN. ENROLMENT - HLEMINTARY SCHOOLS Beaulieu, Mrs. Baxter gave a very interest-= "anrolment of children for Kindergarten ing address to the Mothers and Guides on Class for September 1961 will take place . . Camping in the Guide program and mentioned the at the Public School Thursday, APRIL 27th music camp she had attended at Doe Lake, 1961 from 2 P.M. to 4 P.M. Forms for the Bonnie Hamilton expressed thanks to Mrs. official Registration will be filled out and Baxter, Dr.McCausland will give each child a physi- Following a brief intermission Camp Fire cal examination, Parents are requested to was held the highlight of which was a skit make every effort to have their children called "A Day in Camp". Mrs. Baxter made the enrolled on this date, as the Pre-school presentation of service stars and badges paysical check-up is very important for your .| earned by the Guides. Second year service child's welfare, Requirements for enrolment | went to Debbie Anderson, Karen Moore and Pat are as follows: Children must be 5 years Downey; Third year service star to Barbara old by December 31st, 1951, Proof of age McMillan; Hostess Badge to Darlene Larson, will be required on enrolments Child Nurse to Beverley Phillips; Hostess and Skater Badges to Pat Downey. Two girls In St,Martin's Koman Catholic Separate received their First Class Stars and Mrs. School Kindergarten advance registration Baxter congratulated dllen Knight and Bonnie with medical examination for school enrol- Hamilton on reaching this important milestone ment for September, 1961 will be held on in Guiding and hoped they were looking for- Apral 28, 1901 beginning at 1 P.M, Dr, M, ward to attaining their Gold Cord, The girl NeCaustand, Medical Health Officer and who has her First Class, shows she is a truly School Nurse, Mrs, L.kKepper, will be in "all-rowm:d" person wh¢ has accomplished a attendance for this very important and nec- little of everything, Campfire closed with eessary check--up, Age limit: all children Evensong and Taps. : must. be 5 years old before Decewbers3Ag81961 -[------ sect ony yar Pera et er ey and birth certificates must be furnished by April 30 is the deadline for Horticultural pupils who were not baptized locally, Society members to join and still receive this year's premiums, Be sure and see Mrs, SUNS HOLD MOTHER AND DAUGRTER BANQUET Eva Cormors or any member of the executive for i. Mother and Daughter Banquet was held by your membership before that date. the Girl Guides of Terrace Bay in St. Martin's ' Church Hall on Saturday, April 15, Bonnie . Women of the Moose Chapter 1426, held | Hamilton acted as chairman and after singing their regular meeting on Wednesday evening, ' Grace the toast to the Queen was proposed by April 19 in the Moose Hall, with fifteen Agnette Belliveau. A.toast to Lady Baden- members present, Senior Regent Ann Todesco : Powell was proposed by Karen Moore and the presided and Myra Smniisky acted as Recorder . toast to the Mothers by Betty Lou Cavanaugh in the absence of Natalie Coates. The Nom- was responded to by her Mother Mrs, W, inating Committee are completing their can- . Cavanaugh. didates for the meeting in June, Hiten Knight welcomed and introduced the A kindergarten chrome table and chair set ' special | guests = key, wate Andersor a Mu ee a.F Lwas presented to the Terrace Bay (Cont'd Pe.7)!

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