Ontario Community Newspapers

Terrace Bay News, 21 Oct 1954, p. 2

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COMMUNITY CHURCH aa Sunday, October 2h, 1954, (48° "SA 9230 a.m, Senior Sunday _ School ite 11:00 a.m, Beginners Sunday ~~ a School 2:00 p.m, Primary Sunday sent // | Grades 1 and 2, Morning Worship "Holy Communion", Reverend W, Peeling of Trinity Church, Marathon will be the guest preacher at the morning service and will celebrate "Holy Communion", It is hoped that all members and friends of the congregation will make an effort to attend this service, to welcome Mi, Peeling to Terrace Bay and to enjoy his message. f Te 30 Sains Evening Service. "The minister will conduct the evening service. Es O0nacms 0-0-0 Doctor at the Crossroads - Elizabeth 'Seifert This author is well known as a writer of Doctor Stories. Her latest novel is a pleasant and light love story ° Ruined | City - Nevil Shute ~ Not as absorbing a story as "In the Wet", "Around the' Bend" and others by Mr. Shute, but entertaining enough, The plot centers around a wealthy banker who through domestic troubles finds himself in a city which was once a thriving ship building tow but now due to depression and abandonment by the shipyard's owner is a ghost town, The events which follow make it a fairly interesting book for those who like light reading. Library Hours - Monday and Wednesday 2:30 - 4:30 - Tuesday and Thursday 7:00 -- 9:00 0-0-0 eo me Saturday, October 23, 1954. ~~ Oss Page 2 ST. MARTINS PARISH 3-4 Poem, -- 7-8 pm Sunday, October 24th, 1954. 8:15 aemy Confessions - Masses - As 10:00 a.m, Rosary and Benediction at 7:30 pem, During the week Mass will be at 8:00 a.m. Wednesday, October 27th, 1954, Our Lady of Perpetual Help Devotions at 2:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m, 0-0-0 C.WeL. NEWS It has been decided to have the supper for the Catholic Women's League Members at the Hotel sometime in Dec- ember, the date to be announced later, All "Supper Dues" must be paid up by the end of October, Plans are shaping up well for the Bazaar on November 13th. The quilt has been on display and will be again at the Hudson Bay Store and tickets will be sold 10 cents each ~ 3 for 25 cents, Tickets on the Dryer which is on display at Eucovetsky's may be obtained at the store or from any member of the League, Members will please get their tickets on the Automatic Dryer in to Mrs, M. Hale not later than November LOth, Bingo will be played the night of the Bazaar from 8:00'to 10:30 p.m, Prizes will be cash or merchanise. There will be a $5.00 gift certificate as door prize. So come and bring a friend for an evening of fun and profit, The Dryer will be raffled during the evening. Don't forget the Parcel Post - All parcels are to be sent to Mrs, R. Slattery Kenogami Road - as soon as possible, 0-0-0 SAFETY SLOGAN Thursday Noon October 2lst to Thursday Noon October 28th, EVERY QAY SAFETY PAYS

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