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Terrace Bay News, 3 Nov 1960, p. 2

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te November 3, 1960 0 ae | Page 2 TERRACE BAY NEWS | DISTRICT CHURCH SERVICES | TERRACE BAY SCHREIBER | COMMUNITY CHURCH ~ Rev, J. Raymond Anderson | 9.30 A,M,.- Junior & Senior Sunday Schools ; ll. 00 A oM, - Sunday School for -- ii 00 A.M, - DIVINE WORSHIP. . -. "Having a Nuclear-Space Faith" 7.30 P.M, - EVENTIDE SERVICE.- "Knowing the Answer" .. 8,30 P, M - HI-C Club eating | ST.MARTIN'S CHURCH - Rov. Wear? E,A. Gallagher SATURDAY - Confessions 3-4 P.M, and "es in the 'evening, , Mass during the' week at' 7.45 and'on : Saturday: | ES, 30 A. Me ' ST.MARTIN'S 'PARISH? LIBRARY re ee from 7 to 8 P, M," ove, Wednesday night,. : ROSSPORT 2 . ST. JOHN BERCHMAN'S Mass every Tuesday evening Bey soos oM ' GOSPEL MISSION' * eee reas ahs School - 2 PsM every Sunday 5 1Q TOUN 10 oIna recent eomniniebtien from Mrs.Harold _ McKechnie, Duncan, B,.C,, she states that, al- _ though Harold is working' steady, Winetpl Sd ymenit in B.C, is very*bad, Abit of whimsy in her 'notes adds "Our weather has been wonderful. ' Yesterday and today it rained, but then 'it 'doesn't have to'be shovelled. i é' _ 'Regular subscribers to the "News", Mr.&@ " _ Mrs. McKechnie note that there have many _ changes in Terrace Bay since ey' left here | three: years agoyoos 9 "MOOSE BANQUET _AND DANCE. H HELD Mr, John Lidemark, Deputy Grand Governor of : Ladies Auxiliary of the Cemmnity Church, ; members 'and guests --- a social evening | FIGURE SKATING NEWS ST.JOHN'S ANGLICAN CHURCH - Rev, R. Inshaw 8.30 A.M. --- Holy Communion 9,30 A.M. + Family Service 11,00: A.M, = Morning Service 7,00. P,M,.- Evensong UNITED CHURCH -- Rev, R, Crook 10,00 A.M, - Sunday School 11.00 A.M. - MORNING SERVICE - 7.00 P.M, - Adult.Bible Class HOLY ANGELS CHURCH - Rev. Father J.M.Cano Daily Masses -- 7.30 A.M. Saturday Mass - 9,00 A.M, Saturday Confessions - 4 to 5.30 & 7,30 to 9 Sunday Masses - 8.00, 9.30 and 11 A.M. Baptisms by appointment only EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH 10,00 .A,M, - Sunday School GOSPEL MISSION _ iy fe Sunday - 11.00 A.M. - Sunday School. . 7.00 P,M, - Gospel Service Wednesday - 7 00 P.M. - Prayer and Praise Bild Stachiw a certificate as another ardent worker and Past Governor of the Lodge, Following -the turkey dinner served by the of dancinge . Due to difficulties in starting up the ice machines, Figure Skating periods and lessons will begin next week, Skating days will be Tuesday, Thursday 'and Saturday A.li, Don't forget the skate exchange Saturday November '5th from 2 = 3 P.M, Regular season dues may be paid at the skate exchange on Saturday. "LOCAL dSSOCLATION, TO GUIDES AND BROWNIES MEET 1.- Mrs. Norine Coe. presided Monday evening over the regular meeting of the Local dssoce iation to Guides and Brownies, held in the | Ontario from Port arthur was the guest speaker Recreation Centre meeting roam, . Minutes of | Saturday evening in the Terrace Bay Moose Hall,! the previous meeting were read by Mrs, LaVaugh when members of the Loyal Order, of .Moose Lodge | 1752, andthe Women.of the Moose! Chapter 1426 | _met for their first annual Banquet and Vance. Mr, Lidemark congratulated all members; on . their achievements, especially on sending the 'Gerow family to Mooseheart recently. . Master of Ceremonies for the occasion was 'My. John Jcenneret, who introduced the special | guests,of the evening: Governor of*the Port. arthur Lodge Mr. Neil loft and Mrs. Loft;~ Governor of the Marathon Lodge Mr, DelPino;: . Governor of the Nipigon Lodge Mr, Bull and West and Mrs, Alice Farrow gave the Treasurers report. 4& letter from the District Commissioner, Mrs, D, Earle of Marathon onthe Area Training course Oct. 28 to 30, was further explained by Mrs. Coe, The members decided to send five leaders from: Terrace Bay, which will give a representation from the three Brownie Packs end the Guide Company. The Bake Sale which was scheduled for Oct. 29th has' been cancelled due to an excess of other 'commnity projects, The Local Associa- Mires. Bull who is Senior Regent of the Women of | tion does not anticipate holding another the Moose in Nipigon,, and ir, Ken Davey of. Port Arthur Lodge, dir, Loft 'extended: an project until the-coming springs The Sunshine Box will start circulating in town *this week "invitation to all membérs to attend the opening! and itis hoped the ladies will support this of the new Moose \Hall.in' Port Arthurs »Other head table guests included lir. Don Laporte, by first purchasing it's contents from a frien or-'neighbor before ,filling it. with one :of her | Regional Grand Lodge Governor, and-lirss Laporte,| own specialties, to pass along for sale. to uirs, Ann Todesco, Senior Regent of Chapter 1426] another friend or neighbors All proceeds go and Mr. 'Todesco, and Mr, Murray Dorman, Gover~ be the work of the Local Association support~ nor of Lodge 1752 and Mrs, Dorman, : | Mr, Lidemark during: the dimer hour, took the opportunity to make presentations 'to Don 'Laporte who received a car plaque as: one of |: the most ardent workers of the Lodge, | and |to i the Guides and Brownies. Ties AUKELLARY WILL MEBT MONDAY | "Education for Peace" is the topic ohéedn by Mr. W.F, Colborne for his address to mem- bers of the Ladies (Continued on Page 3)

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