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Terrace Bay News, 2 Apr 1959, p. 2

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- Page 2 - a ae ea TERRACE BAY CHURCH SERVICES COMMUNITY CHURCH - Dr, A. Lavender 9.30 A.M, - Senior Sunday School 11,00 A.M. - Beginners Sunday School 2.00 P.M,' - Junior Sunday School 11.00 A.M, - MORNING WORSHIP - Rev, R.Inshaw of St.John's Anglican Church, Schreiber, will conduct the morning service and administer "Holy Communion", 7.30 P.M, - EVENING SERVICE - The minister of the Church will preach at the evening service, The sermon subject will be "Through Closed Doors", ST. MARTIN'S CHURCH - Dean E.A.Gallagher SATURDAY - Confessions 3-4 P.M, and 7-8 in the evening. SUNDAY = Masses 8.15 and 9.30 A.M. Evening Devotions » - 7.30 P.M, Mass during the week at 7.45 an on Satur- day at 8.30 A.M. ° ROSSPORT MASS - ee reer 30 A.M. FOUN TOPICS Sinhalese sn St inna ii ase 5 es omnes DANCING CLASSES TO RESUME APRIL 11TH The group of local dancers who meet and practise in the Recreation Centre each Satur- day under the direction of Mrs. Dorsa Cald- well, are preparing numbers for their Annual Recital. After the'Easter holidays classes will be resumed on April 11th and all members are urged to attend regularly. COMMUNITY CHURCH. AUXILIARY TO MEET The Ladies Auxiliary will hold their reg- ular monthly meeting on Monday, April 6th at 8:15 in the Terrace Bay Community Church. Miss Doris Summers of the Schreiber High School will be guest speaker, For the lighter side a film will be shown "Feasting with Salads" and as still another feature, Maryellen Reynolds will be guest soloist. This promises to be a most interesting and versatile evening and all members and friends are cordially invited. A farewell party was held on Wednesday afternoon, March 25th for two members of the Terrace Bay Hospital Staff in the Hospital. Mrs. Joy O'Hara and Mrs.Betty O'Neil were entertained and presentations made to both with the best wishes of the entire staff. Two new members welcomed to the Hospital Staff are Mrs.Janice 2ond and Mrs.Dorlene Paston Mrs.Cus,Erickson of Ft.William is spend- ing Easter week with her daughter and son- in-law Pat and Clarence Buck. Mr. & Mrs. W.Shynkaryk and femily. visited his parents, Mr.& Mrs. G.Shynkaryk in Fort William last week, TERRACE BAY NEWS -- ing this week with the John. Grahams. April 2, 1959 SCHRETBER CHURCH SERVICES ST.JOHN!S ANGLICAN CHURCH - hoe. R, Inshaw 8.30 A.M. = Holy Communion 11,00 A.M. - Choral Eucharist 7.00 P.M. - Evensong 9.30 A.M. - CHURCH SCHOOL UNITED CHURCH - Rev,Russell Crook 11,00 A.M, - Morning Worship 7,00 A.M. - Evening Service 10,00 A.M. - SUNDAY SCHOOL HOLY ANGELS CHURCH - Fr.Geo. Epoch, S.J. M. - Mass »M. - Children's Mass -M. <- High Mass for adults only - Evening Devotions Saturday confessions 11,00 A.M. and at 3.00 and 7,30:P.M. SE ee A OT a OE REIL Perse | SCHRETBER GOSPEL MISSION Service on Wednesday at 8.00 P.M. Sunday morning at 11.00 A.M. Sunday School for all age groups and on Sunday evening at 7 P.M. oe ea eran se ee ae ee ee nce eR I ee 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. a i Mr, and Mrs. W.Sadowick and children i spent Easter weekend in Fort William with Mr? Sadowick's parents, Mr.& 5,1 Ge ShynA Eye. | i Lois Haviland and children are spending the Easter holidays with her parents, Magis-} trate and Mrs.P.T.Hake of Port Arthur, «, John and Isabel Delaronde with Bryan visited last weekend in Pt.Arthur with Mr. and Mrs, Xavier Michon,. Jean Wilson is home from her week in McKellar Hospital. Fred McMillan and daughter Barbara spent the weekend with Mr.& Mrs, A.Ward of Fort William and visiting with his wife Elva in McKellar. sean linens pesnts rtrd sett it ntinkinr wontons hn hcodlrie tate st, Ser eh Rn rege ec sompeons aman emcees .Kay Anderson with her family left Friday for Pine Falls, Manitoba to spend the Easter holidays with her parents, Mr.& Mrs.F.Ford, Mrs.K.Graham had a farewell party at her home Monday afternoon when several little chums of Jane Kelty's gathered to say good- bye prior to her departure for Toronto. Games and lunch were enjoyed and the group presented Jane with a gift of cultured pearls, Barbara Williams of Ft.William is visit- Murray Kydd was six years old last Tues- day and had a birthday party to celebrate. Terry Pastor assisted his mother in enter- teining the eight boys and girls and:in serving the lunch, Each went home withaa basket of favours. _ as . Betty Ollen--bittle and children are visit- ing her parents, Mr.& Mrs.A.McCallum of Pt. | Arthur for the Easter holidays. |

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