TERRACE BAY CHURCH SERVICES ST.MARTIN'S CHURCH .- Dean E,A,Gallagher SATURPAY = Confessions 3-4 P,M, and 7-8 in ~ i the: evening, SUNDAY = Masses 8,15 and 9.30 A.M, Evening Devotions - 7,30 PAM. Mass during the week 8,00 A,M, and on Saturday at 8.30 A.M. ROSSPORT MASS - 11.30 A.M, COMMUNITY CHURCH - Dr, A, Lavender 9,30 A.M, - Senior Sunday School 11,60 A.M, = Beginners Sunday School 2.00 P.M, - Junior Sunday School 11,00 A.M, - MORNING WORSHIP As the first week in March is being observed as Education Week, the address at the morning service will be deliv- ered by Mr, W, Colborne, -- principal of the Terrace. Bay Public School. 7.30 P.M, - EVENING SERVICE : It is expected that on Friday afternoon, March 6th at three o!clock in the Sunday School room, the Rev. Glen Thompson of" Berens River, Manitoba will deliver an address on his work among the Indians, Mr. Thompson has a very interesting story to tell which he: illustrates with beautifully coloured slides.. It is hoped that as. many as can do so will avail themselves of the opportunity of hearing Mr. Thompson, An offering will be taken at this meeting, TOU TOPICS) PETER O'HARA ACCEPTS POSTION TH TORS IN TORONTO Peter O'Hara of the Kimberly-Clark Account ing staff has accepted a position in the Finance Division in Toronto with Massey- Ferguson, Mr, & Mrs. O'Hara will be leav- ing immediately as Peter expects to begin his new duties on March Ist, Peter has been in Terrace Bay about two years. He married the former Joy Randa of Schreiber. Best wishes go with Peter and Joy in ~-- new location. ' LOCAL ART CLUB MEMBERS TO ATTEND COURSES . Mrs, Helen Strickland visited Terrace Bay last week end and gave instruction in winter landscapes and protraiture, This instruc-. tion is a preliminary to the proposed visit by club members to the Lakehead Winter Art: Course.and the course given at Quetico Park, Mr. J.Dejonghe plans to attend the Lake - head Course and Mesdames F, Gaulin, R. Middaugh and J.K.MacDonald will attend ese course at Quetico Park in March, MRS. C. MANN HONOURED PRIOR TO HER DEPARTURE Mrs. C. Mann, who leaves Terrace Bay shortly, was' honoured at a farewell party TERRACE BAY NEWS a om S 5x4 February 26, 1959 ~ SCHREIBER CHURCH SERVICES ST. JOHN'S ANGLICAN CHURCH - Rev. Rs Inshaw 8.30 A.M, = Holy Communion 11,00 A.M, - Choral Eucharist 7.00 P.M, - Evensong 9,30 A.M,°= CHURCH SCHOOL NITED CHURCH - Rev. Russell Crook 1 OO A.M, - MORNING WORSHIP 200 P.M, - EVENING SERVICE «O00 A.M, - SUNDAY SCHOOL LY ANGELS CHURCH - Fr, Geos Epoch, SJ, A.M, - Mass he A.M, - Children's Mass A.M, = High Mass.for adults only 7.30 P.M, - Evening Devotions Saturday confessions 11,00 A.M. and at 3.00 and Ty. PEM, SCHREIBER GOSPEL MISSION Service on Wednesday at 8.00 P.M. Sunday morning at 11,00 A.M, Sunday school for al age groups and on Sunday evening at 7 P.M. THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS hold" their Sunday School each Sunday morning at 10,30 A.M. in the home of the Y.M.C.A. Secretary. on Monday, February 23rd. Phe event, given -. by members of the sewing group to which Mrs, Mannbe longed, was held in the home of Mrs. H, Lohr and took the form of a surprise supper. Mrs.Mann was the recipient of a gift and the best wishes of the group go with her to her new home in Nipigon. TWO LADIES RINKS WIN PRIZES IN MARATHON . A rink composed of Peggy Wellings, Skip, "Ann Latour, 3rd, Heather Lafontaine 2nd, and Stella Gusul Lead, won the first prise in the first event in the Marathon Spiel last weekend and another rink skipped by : Thorsteinson and having Dodie Burside 3rd, M.Crawford 2nd and D.Malcolm Lead, came home with the third prize in the same yout, FREE COFFEE AT BAKE SALE The Christmas Bazaar Committee invite shoppers to stop in for a hot cup of coffee while purchasing baked goods at the Commun- ity Church Friday Morning, February 27th from 10 to 11.30, - Sympathy is extended to Mrs. Vicky Syn- ishin on the passing of her Mother, Mrs, S. Balan of St.Catharines on Tuesday, Feb.17th Funeral. . services were held on Saturday and Vicky returned home to Terrace Bay on Monday evening. John Steen returned home Tuesday after spending a few days.in Winnipeg visiting his son Marvin who és attending United ~ College. there..-: