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Terrace Bay News, 21 Sep 1950, p. 2

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COMMUNT TY CiURCH COLUMN: Sermon topics for Sunday, September 24th il a.m. "They Founc the Church There" and 7 pem, "what It Takes", The Scouts and Cubs will parade to the morning service. The Sunday School will meet in regular session at 9:30 a.m. On Sunday, October 1, World Communion Sunday will be observed. The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be observed and a specinl offering will be taken for "Zhe Canadian Council of Churches", On Thursday, October 5th, under the auspices of the Terrace Bay Community Church Choir a film travelogue on Switzerland will be presented in the Recreation Hall. The title of the travelogue is "Switzer- land, Pattern for Peace" and the lecturer will be Mr. Anton R. Lendi, celebrated Swiss Lecturer and Traveller. This inspiring story of the World's oldest democracy will be illustrated by moving 1nd still pictures, Among the pictures to be shovn will be some of the World's greatest Ski racers on the ten mile Parsenn Run, and on the Olympic games, Tickets for this entertninment will be On sale in the near future, Adults 40¢ and children 25¢. Terrace Bay will be host to the members of the Superior Prosbytery of the United Church of Canada on Monday, September 25th. The sessions will be held in the Community Church and will commence at 2 p.m A dinner meeting is being arranged to be held in the Hotel Terrace..at 7 p.m. The Community Church Ladies Auxiliary are planning their Second Annunl Harvest Supper to be held Octover 1&th in the Church Building. Please keep this date open. Further details on tickets, ete., will follow. O-o-0 LADIES' SOFTBALL 'IND-UP On Wednesday, October 4th, the Girls' Softball Team are plenning a Social Evening for their husbands and escorts. The evening will commence with Dinner at Hotel Terrace and will follow up with dancing at the Legion Hall, All members of the team are asked to keep this evening open for 2 real bang-up closing to the Softball season. o-0~0 STORK CLUB ~~ Congra tul: stions are in order to the following proud parents: Mr. and Mrs, John Wade - a girl born eens Jith., Mr. and Mrs, Ed Brady - a girl born Sept. 18th, and Mr, and Mrs. R. Fournier, a girl born Sept.19th, wind up the Ladies Guild Bazear. Page 2 ST. MaRTIN'S CHURCH COLUMN: Confessions: Saturday, Sept. 23rd - 3:00-4:00 p.m, 7:00-8:00 p.m. Masses? i Sunday, Sept. 24th - 8 0 asm, and a a :00 3:00 a.m Ladies Guild News: Mrs. J. Marcell-, convenor of the Bazaar, to be held on Monday, October 9th, in the new Roman Catholic Church hes edvised thot any members of the parish wishing to donate their services, or items, for the Bazaar to please contact her immediately. Men's Club News: At - meeting of the Executive held on Tuesday evening, plans were discussed for the Fnll socinl season end after considerable discussion the following events were sche- duled: Mondey, October 9th, at the new church commencing -t 7:30 p.m. sharp - » Bingo to Father Roenicke was appointed Chairman for this event, and we understend that there'll be mony worthwhile prizes offered as well as the popular straight Cash prizes, A Hot Dog Booth will be operated at the Bazaar with Ed Cavaneugh in charge. Thursdcy, November 9th, another popular Stag which will be under the Chairmanship of Ron Frust. This Stag will be held in the Recreation Hall and many new features will be included, We'll give you the details later, And in December, right close to the Christmas senson, will come «long the annuel St. Martin's Turkey Bingo and Draw, o-0-0 HOBBY SHOW The Kiwanis Club of Terrace Bay will sponsor snother Hobby Shew this winter. All agreed the least show was a huge suceess. This time the Kiwanis Club will go - little further, They will endenvour to procure equipment «mi materinl for ony established hobbyists, and will be glad to offer suggestions to any who, desiring to take up n hobby, find difficulty in choosing one. The Kiwnnis Club expects to be in possession of pemphlets and other information regarding completely new and fascinating hobbies which will be aveilnble at cost to those interested, It will be greatly eppreciated if those desiring material would make their requests as goon 2s possible to ny of the following: Clarence Smith, Peter Gombola, Thor Olsen and Rev. Arthur Lavender.

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