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Terrace Bay News, 30 Jul 1959, p. 2

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1 | { | | | } i Page 2 TERRACE BAY CHURCH SERVICES COMMUNITY CHURCH - Dr. A. Lavender Sunday, August 2nd 10,00 A.M. - MORNING WORSHIP Service will be conducted by the Rev. R,Crook, B.A., of St. Andrew's United Church, Schreiber. ST. MARTIN'S CHURCH = Rev.Dean E,A A,Gallagher SATURDAY - Gonfessions 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 and on Saturday at 8.30 A.M,' ee MASS - 11.30 A.M, TOM TORIGS Mr, Jack Little has returned from Nipigon | where he relieved Tom Walter in the L.& L, Store for two weeks. Mrs, Little and family | spent the two weeks in Port Arthur, Mrs. W.C.Borsum and daughter Beth, of _ Appleton, Wisconsin, together with Miss Lynn Porter of Coosa, Ala. were in Terrace Bay for _ a week visiting their many friends here, Mrs. Helen Poulis and daughter Andrea of _ Toronto spent two weeks in Terrace Bay at the home of her sister Mrs, J,Papousak, Mr, Ralph Shemanski was a recent business visitor here, Mrs, C. Macmillan entertained on Monday _ afternoon on the occasion of her son Pat's | fifth birthday. Twelve invited guests en- joyed a lively round of games and the birth- _ day refreshments, Mr. & Mrs. E.S.Brown attended the funeral of their sister-in-law, Mrs, Robert Brown, in Kapuskasing on July 20th, remaining there for _ seven days. Lorna & Jimmie Kuehl of Neenah, Wisconsin | spent a week at the home of Mr. & Mrs. Thor peste "here visiting friends cecently, Joten Brown of the Hudson's Bay Company was Robn was en- _ route to Toronto and will return to Nipigon where he has been appointed Groceteria Manag- er, Mr. & Mrs. S, Litchey and family of Paris Island, So.Carolina are visiting at the home of Mr. & Mrs. Ed, Brady. Mrs,Litchey is Ed's | sister. NURSES CARD PARTY SUCCESSFUL The Bridge and Cribbage Party sponsored by the Terrace Bay Nurses, held in the Moose Hall, Thursday, July 23rd, proved a very successful venture. Cribbage players, though less in numbers, made up for this lack by their enthusiasm, The Men's High for Bridge was taken by TERRACE BAY NEWS 3ST.JOHN'S ANGLICAN CHURCH - Rev.R. Inshaw UNITED CHURCH - Rev. Russell Crook July 30, 1959 sil SCHREIBER CHURCH SERVICES 8,30 A.M. 11.00 A.M. 9.30 A.M. - Holy Communion - Choral Eucharist - Family Service 11.15 - MORNING WORSHIP HOLY ANGELS CHURCH - Fr. W.J,Finiand 8,00 A.M. be ad Mass 9,30 A.M, - Children's Mass 10.45 A.M. - Low Mass & Benediction Saturday Confessions 11.00 A.M, and at 3.00 and 7.30. P.M. EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH - Vicar J, Tuomisto, August 2nd -- NO., SERVICE SCHREIBER COSPEL MISSION Services Sunday at 11.00 A.M, and Wednesday at 8 P.M. Am are ce Lae wre eee or meee ee ee a NRO AN eR Snr cose a RIE i EH artnet neerentnene saree" C. Buck (5,070) - Men's Low, K.Hutchinson (1060).- Ladies! High, Mrs. R. Sernesky (4760): and the Ladies! Low Miss Gladys Oatway (870). The prizes in Cribbage went to--Men's High, F, Whitfield (1054) - Low, T. Bond (945) -- Ladies! High, Mrs, Kitty MacLeod (1063) - Low, Mrs. R.Trudeau (983). | Following the card games a dainty lunch | was served by the Nurses, who would like to take this opportunity to thank everyone who helped to make the evening such a success. The door prize, a $25.00 hamper of grocer- | ies, was won by Mr. Les.Sarka. FORE! Peggy Wellings won the second round in the Match Play being held at Marathon Golf | Course and now enters the quarter finals, | Oliver Lehto emerged the victor in the men's Match Play leaving Dr. Whiteside and | Al Pattison in the consolation. | The annual Marathon Men's Open Golf Tourna~ ment is coming up soon. Details are available. on the Mill and Recreation Centre Bulletin Boards. PLAYGROUND NEWS (Cont'd from Page 1) Daily sessions in games, arts, crafts, story- telling, competitions and physical fitness provide an enjoyable programme that completely; satisfies those who attend, Parents are invited to drop over and watch ; proceedings, espécially the Friday morning Special Events. Special Events already held have been a Scavenger Hunt, Indian Day and the Pet Show. An addition to the playground this year is | the Physical Fitness programme, Children } are instructed in various types of physical | a en aes Me Se exercises and in track and field sports, Those who successfully attain the set stand- ards receive awards for their accomplishments.' Playground runs from 9,30 to 12.00 each morning and from 1.00 to 4,00 each afternoon, Children who take afternoon swim classes attend in the mornings. Those who do not take swim classes attend playground in the afternoon, SWIM MEET Don't forget the Terrace Bay Swim Meet on Saturday, August 22nd at the dam. Teams from Red Rock, Marathon and Terrace (Page 4)

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