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Terrace Bay News, 8 Nov 1962, p. 2

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se r iO Ay i TORE a YH COMMUNITY CHURCH - Rev, T, Garnett Husser 9.00 A.M, -- Sunday School - Grades 2 and 3 9.30 A.M, - Sunday School - Grade 4 and up 11,00 A.M, - Pre-school and Grade 1 11.00 A.M. --- MORNING WORSHIP - 'Make Way for Brotherhood? A REMEMBRANCE DAY MESSAGE - Cubs, Scouts, Brownies and Guides will be guests of the Church for the morning Service, 7,00 P.M, - Young People's Bible Hour Studies in the Parables of Jesus (4) Parable of the Pounds ST, MARTIN'S CHURCH - Rev. Dean E,A,Gallagher Saturday - Confessions 3-4 P,M, and 7-8 P.M, SUNDAY MASSES - 8,15 A.M, - 10 A.M, and 4,45 P.M, During the week Masses are at 7.45 A.M, Saturday Mass - 9.00 A.M, ROSS PORT ST, JOHN. BERCHMAN?S CHURCH Mass every Monday evening at 7.00 P.M, GOSPEL MISSION Sunday School at 2 P.M, every Sunday CHORAL GROUP PRESENTS FINE CONCERT Twenty-eight choristers, Director James E, Jewitt, group accompanist Helen Bruzas, Mas- ter of Ceremonies Jack Thompson of CJLX Radio, !- special lighting effect man Omer Deslauriers and stage hands Bill Walker And Thor Hansen of the Lakehead Exhibition Board all helped to bring to district residents a memorable concert last Saturday evening in the High- school Auditorium, Appearing first on stage in snappy blue blazers, white skirts and shoes (for the ladies), white shirt and blue ties and dark trousers (for the men), the group's first _ five classical numbers allowed them to dis- play their ability to sing in true "music festival winner" style, "Music in a Lighter Mood," the title of the next five numbers created a rustle in the audience as the group, appropriately cos- tumed, rollicked through such favorites as Min Skol, Din Skol, Following intermission the ensemble were back on stage in colorful array and here their apparent enjoyment in song became even more evident, During their rendition of WHets Got the Whole World in His Hands? a darkened stage was lit by fluorescent hands to cramatize the music. Soloist Mrs, Barbara Kirkup, accompanied by Mrs. D.Higgins, sang two numbers, "Like to the Damask Rose™ and "The Lass with the Delicate Air, Flawlessly performed, we were the more impressed with her last num- ber which pleasingly displayed both her range and expression, Excerpts from "Naughty Marietta had Arlene Loney and A,Manning taking the solo parts in a rousing performance. Here again the group's evident enjoyment of their parts was evident TERRACE BAY NEWS ATTEND THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOIGE ~N November 8, 1962 SCHEITIBER i | , ST. JOHN'S ANGLICAN CHURCH ~- Rev, R.J.S,.Inshaw: 8.30 A.M, oly Communion 10.30 A.M. - Morning Service 5.00 P.M, - Evensong OT. ANDREW?S UNITED CHURCH - Rev, R.Crook 9.45 A.M, ~ Sunday School 11.00 A.M, - Morning. Service HOLY ANGELS CHURCH -- Rev. J.M. Cano Daily Mass - 9,00 A.M, | Saturday Mass - 9,00 A.M, Saturday Confessions - 4-5,30 and 7-8,30 P.M, | SUNDAY MASSES ~- 8,00 - 9,30 - 11.00 A.M, | i EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH - Rev. M.F.Kaija 10.00 A.M. - Sunday School 7.00 P.M, ~ Evening Service - 2nd and 4th Sunday. Bible Study on Fridays following Sunday Service, GOSPEL MISSION -- Mr, Ron Sheffield | Sunday - 11.00 A.M. - Family Bible Hour 7,00 P.M, -- Gospel Service | Wednesday - 7,00 P.M, - Prayer Mecting ! i r and a change of cost:me, together with PAS ver ' of Ceremonies Thompson's synopsis left the : audience with the feeling that they had just | seen and heard the entire musical comed ' A great deal of praise goes to the Lakehead: Choral Group for undertaking the trip, bring- ing all their costume changes - special lighting et cetera and their gift of song to ' the district. { i | { t | GUIDE & BROWNIE "CHURCH PARADE SUNDAY Protestant girls will attend the 11,00 A.M.) Morning Worship Service at the Community ' Church and Catholic girls will meet at St. i | Martin?'s Church for the 8.15 A.M, Service. i eect tna a aati een se ec ca | a ' There will be a meeting of the Catholic Women's League on Sunday, November llth, | following the Rosary at 8:00 P.M. This is | | the Tenth Anniversary of the C.W.L. and all members are cordially invited to attend the Anniversary Social following the business | meeting, | i ' ' ee nee re ee NNR Ne A RR I NR: ee NR ee ee ne | CATHOLIC GIRLS MEET The monthly meeting of the Catholic Girls Club was held Sunday, November 4th, presided over by Cathy Cavanaugh who opened in prayer. | Cenvenors Betty Lou Cavanaugh and Annette | Belliveau presented their reports. The Christt mas Party scheduled for December 15th was discussed and the menu decided upon, It was ; agreed to have a. Penny Jale at the C.WW.L. Bake Sale December 8th, Father Gallagher spoke on the Sisters of St. Joseph going to Guatemala and it was ; decided to give financial assistance and to | collect regilious articles for them, Sewing was given out in conjunction with the layettes for the Hostel at. Christmas and the meeting was closed with prayers and bless ings by Father Gallagher, The next meeting will be held Sunday, Dec- ; ember 9th, at 7 P.M, in the Church Hall, cet een ae ee A A NNN pe A Few people make. soft soap to-day, but | everyone uses some of it,

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