Page 2 TERRACE BAY CHURCH NEWS COMMUNITY CHURCH - The Service in the Terr- ace Bay Community Church on Sunday morning next will be conducted by the Minister, Dr. A, Lavender. The Commnity Church ministers to all Protestants in the area, and a hearty wel- come is extended to visitors in the district to worship with the congregation at the regular morning service which, during the month of August, will be held at ten o'clock. ST. MARTIN'S CHURCH - Saturday, Aug.30 - Confessioys 3-), P.M. and at 8 P.M. Sunday, Aug.3lst - Masses 8.15 and 9.30 A.M. Benediction after late Mass on Sunday. Mass during the week 8:00 A.M. and on Sat- urday 8:30 AM. JOHHHHHEEHE PARKING METERS IN SCHREIBER A stranger was the first to use the new parking meters. Councillor Fred Harness on making the first check-up was quite sat- isfied with the amounts deposited therein. As usual, public opinion is divided; as a general rule women drivers are pleased since the area nearest to the shopping centres will now be open for them, The men seem to feel it is a 'tchancy! issue although they agree the scheme is law- ful and will enrich the town coffers which is, of course, the real intent of Council. Harvey McCanna is a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital, Pt.Arthur, following an operation, SCHREIBER VISITORS: Mr.& Mrs.&.L.Smith of Pembroke; guests at Mr.& Mrs.Forbes Macadamts, Mrs,R.C.Dagenais of Winnipeg is with her parents, Mr.& Mrs.Glen Gawley. Mrs.,Agnes Sabourin & daughter are guests of Mr.& Mrs,.Leo Tookenay. Mrs.J.Humphrey of Geraldton is with rela~ tives. Allan Nelson is visiting his parents before going to RMO at Kingston. Pee Mrs.WeMinor and Bobby Rescigne are visiting Mr.& Mrs,Bert O'Neil, Ann Rescigne, Bob's sister, is with Mrs,Wally Richardson, Mr.& Mrs.Percy Page, Mr.& Mrs.Cecil Fummer- ton, Sharon & Jimmy,: all of Pt. Arthur are visiting the Fummerton family. Rev.Crawley with sons John and David, visited old friends here. Mr.Crawley took the early Communion service at St.John's Anglican Church in the absence of Rev. Inshaw,. Harry Lightbown and Henry Murphy of Toronto are fishing at the Lake and visiting rela- tives in the Town. Mr.& Mrs.Ted Fairbridge of Ft,William were in town, Miss Marguerite Franklin of Winnipeg is visiting her cousin, Mrs,R.H.Skinner. SCHREIBER VACATIONERS : Mrs.Wesley Clemens, Edith and Sandra TERRACE BAY NEWS August 28, 1958. SCHREIBER CHURCH NEWS Regular Church services in Schreiber are as follows: ST.JOHN'S ANGLICAN CHURCH, Holy Communion at 8:30 A.M, and again at 11 A.M, with no evening service. In Holy Angels Roman Catholic Church, at 8,00 A.M. 10.00 A.M. and 11:30 A.M, In the Schreiber Gospel Mission the reg- ular services are Wednesday at & ?.M. On Sunday morning at 11 A.M. Sundey School for all age groups, and on Sunday ewenings at 7 PsM. the Gospel Church. UNITED CHURCH - Services in the United Church will be held at 11:00 A.M. with the Minister Rev.Russell Crook, B.A, in attendance. Qur Church welcomes You, YHEESSHHH TOWN TOPIGS - Continued visited Mr.& Mrs.Eddie Grant in McKellow, Mr.& Mrs. Eli Mailette are vacationing in Sarnia. Mr.& Mrs.E.J.Sheehan enjoyed travelling to the Soo by boat in company with Mr. and Mrs.Clarence Lyttle of Ft.Wm, They drove together to Sydbury then separated, the Lyttle's to go further East and the Sheehan's to visit with Mr.& Mrs,James Sheehan Mr.& Mrs.Bill Lidkea and family are in Dartmouth, N.S, with Mr.& Mrs.M.Davis. John Stedean was called to Port Arthur where his mother is critically ill. Winterts annual fish derby was held on Aug.17th with over thirty of tae clan and friends attending. "Cap! Milt. Winters again had the Pate-Don lined up in readiness to take the non-fishers for cruises about the bay and the day ended with a picnic lunch and singsong. First prize was won by Fred Harness who was also awarded the trophy for the day's sweep; second prize went to John Jarosz, Third to Mrs.Victoria Winters. consolation to Harry Jartus and Draw Prize to Bertha Winters. Mr.H.F.Kyle has returned to Toronto after visiting his sister Mrs.Geo. Fields. Mrs,.Fields now has Mrs.Hum- phrey of Geraldton with her. -- COMMUNITY CHURCH LADIES AUXTLIARY MWonders" of the Out-of Doors" will be the topic discussed by the Convenor, Mrs.Mary Middaugh on Wednesday, Sept. wrd when the Ladies Auxiliary hold their regular monthly meeting in the Community Church, ALL MEMBERS ARE URGED TO BE PRESENT AND BRING A FRIEND OR TWO§ Best wishes to Betty Ollen-Bittle for a speedy recovery. Betty is a patient in Pt,Arthur General Hospital.