Ontario Community Newspapers

Terrace Bay News, 19 May 1960, p. 7

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-Treasurer's. report = Mrs,. . members attended this service with lirs, F, . part. after spending the Winter in Bradenton, liay 19, 1960 REBY REBEKaH (Cont'd from Page 4 accompanied by Mrs, J.D.Bryson, pianist, The minutes were read by Recording Secre= tary irs, a,Loireand reports were given as follows:= Visiting Comntittee - irs, aellorris; Calico Ball final report - ils, F,Grover; B.Whent and Finan- cial Secretary = iirs, H,Wallace, Correspondence was read from the L.A, to the Canadian Legion, Ft,William - Schreiber Lodge 402 regarding the Anniversary and Joint Church Purade to the Terrace Bay Community Church on May 15thy approximately seventy whent, and lir.J,D.Bryson, Chaplains, taking lir. H -rmel was Parade idarshall, Mr.& Mrs, F, < eliacadam have returned home Florida and visiting with family and friends in Ottawa, lir.& Mrs, George lioore have returned to their summer home at Walker Lake after spend- ing the winter in Tempa, Florida, . Mr, J.D.Bryson has returned following a month in hiontreal visiting a daughter, lirs, Georges Legault and her family, Mrs, WeS.sHarris is visiting friends in Ottawa and will go on to Puterboro to visit her-son Walter and family before returning home, liiss Ruth Madigan of Chapleau was the weekend guest of Miss Glorie Gordon. DOUGLAS SLY GRabUATES IN THwOLOGY lir, & Mrs, Doug.Sly and Gordon and Gregory were the guests of lirs, R. Grey followin TERR«aCE BaY NEWS Convocation exercises held in Westworth --s '| Church in Winnipeg when their son Douglas was a Theology Graduate, the United Church Ministry at St.andrews 'Rivers Heights Church in Winnipeg.on June 9th, '| at which time the annual United Church Confer- ence will be held. Port arthur last Sunday morning, in United Vollege in Wi:nipeg under the spon- sorship of Trinity Church, -- Page 7 He will be ordained into Douglas preached in Trinity United Church, He studied BISHOP JENNINGS OFFICIATES AT CONFIRMATION _ On Sunday afternoon, May 15th, twenty-two boys, twenty-cight girls and nine adults were confirmed at Holy Angels Catholic Church in'Schreiber, His Excellency, Most Rev. E.Q.Jennings, assisted by Dean HE, Gallagher, Father jlex Greengrass and parish priest Father J,ii,Cano, officiated, The girls were dressed in dark blue or red skirts, white blouses, red ribbon tics and red beanies, The. boys' outfits were dark trousers, white shirts and red ribbon arm- bands, For the occasion the alter was decor- ated with red and white carnations, His Excellency commended the children on their knowledge of Catechism. In his remarks he said that the Sacrament of Confirmation made them more adult in their religion even though they were still children; that they now had a duty to defend their faith and live up to it more strongly. He also hoped to see the new church built as soon as possible, Following confirmation a (Cont'd Page 9) Month -- BRING YOUR CAR TO SPADONI BROS. FOR' YOUR F-R-E-E 10-POINT SAFETY iTY CHECK. i a * BRAKES * FRONT LIGHTS * REAR LIGHTS * STEERING * TIRES more - THERE IS Is NO OBLIGATION. . EXHAUST SYSTEM GLASS * "WINDSHIELD WIPERS x REAR am MIRRORS * HORN. THIS 10 POINT SAFETY CHECK PROCEDURE IS RECOMMENDED... BY. THE CANADIAN COMMITTEE FOR HIGHWAY SAFETY FOR ADOPTION BY ALL MOTOR VEHICLE DEALERS. SPADONE BROS. RED. sehedataciioemabidel

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