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Terrace Bay News, 2 Mar 1961, p. 2

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! i 5 i 4 4 j { i i i BAY COMMUNITY CHURCH ~ Rev, J.Raymond Anderson THIRD SUNDAY IN LENT Junior & Senior Sunday School and Communicant!s Class 9,30 A.M, < ; 11,00 A.M, - Beginner's Sunday School \ 11,00 AM, a DIVINE WORSHIP , . "Religion or Christ" 7430 P.M, - EVENTIDE SERVICE ~ "Christianity Becomes Catholic" | ST.MARTIN'S CHURCH 4 Rev,Dean &,A.Gallagher i ; SATURDAY - Confessions 3-4 P.M, and 7-8 in the evening, ' Mass during the week at 7.45 and on Saturday at 8.30 A.M, | ST.MARTIN'S PARISH LIBRARY - Open from 2-to 3 P.M, every Saturday 'ROSSPORT i 1 ' WG Ener nsec ST.JOHN BERCHMAN'S CHURCH Mass every Monday at 7.30 P.M, GOSPEL MISSION ; Sunday School 2 P.M, every Sunday -- --_-- _-- uf? UN ORIG2 oe ee ee ¥.0. SOUGHTON ATTENDS JEWELERS! CONVENTION F,0, Sougkton was one of 300 repre senta- tives from all over Canada who registered iast week at the Royal York Hotel in Toronto to attend the Annual Convention of the Cana- dian Jewelers Association, A highlight of the Convention. was the ' formal dinner party held in the Canadian : Room of the Royal York on Tuesday evening _ when approximately 600 guests attended, Mr.Soughton was on the committee which . Handled prizes valued at $2,500 which were distributed at the glittering affair, He also attended the semi-annual Gift | Show held the same week at the Coliseum in : foronto. This show, held in the Spring and ) "all each year, gives buyers an opportunity ' 0 view the newest lines in the jewelry and : 2ift trades and to evaluate trends, Items , displayed are. valued at between five and ; six million dollars, HOME & SCHOOL PRESIDENT TO VISIT IN DISTRICT _ The Area Al Committee of the Ontario Federation are pleased to: announce that Mrs.J,Cropper, President of the Ontario Federation of Home & School Associations will pay an official visit to Northwestern Ontario the latter part of April, She will spend two days at the Lakehead, meeting with Home & School Association and Council offi- cials and address a public meeting to which all Home & School members and interested parents and teachers are invited, Mrs,Cropper will also visit Kenora, Ft, Frances, Atikokan and possibly Marathon, spending a day in each town,' She will be accompanied by Mrs,A.Thingstad, Fort Willian, Provincial Vice-President, all Associations in Northwestern Ontario ° will have an opportunity of hearing and naetameenaaesessnecnatetin eens See TERRACE BAY NEWS ; DISTRICT CHURCH SERVICES ; TERRACE It is hoped that . arch 1961 SCHREIBER ST. JOHN'S ANGLICAN CHURCH - Rev.R, Inshaw 30 A.M, = Holy Comaunion - Morning Service ~- 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 - 5,30 & 7 - 8,30 P.M Sunday Masses ~ 8, 9.30 and 11 A.M, C.Y.0, = meets lst and 3rd Sundays C.W.L. & C,G.C, meet 2nd Sunday each month, EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN Church ~ Rev.Davis 10,00 A.M, = Sunday School 7,00 P.M, - Evening Service GOSPEL MISSION Sunday - 11,00 A.M, - Sunday School 7,00 P.M, - Gospel Service Wednesday = 7,00 P.M, - Prayer & Praise meeting Mrs.Cropper on her first official visit as Federation President, to Northwestern Ontario, COUNCIL QUOTES Enquiries from the Commerce Committee for a more public time and place to hold Council meetings found Reeve Ferrier announcing at Wednesday's Council meeting that the subject had been under consideration since the first of the year, Councillors Duncan, Evans-Smith and Heenan were in agreement with the Reeve and instructed the Secretary, Mr. Strutt, to obtain a meeting room in the Recreation Centre for the first regular meeting in April, Magistrate T,A, Connor has been advised the small meeting room in the Recreation Centre would be available for Magistrate's Count each first and third Tuesday morning of the month, Dog tags are required by March 1 in Terrace Bay. The President of the Horticultural Soc- iety requested that rosebushes and other plants be replaced at the Cemetery on their summer works agenda. Recreation Association Accounts for Februar were accepted, By-law 136 was given its third and final reading and duly passed, An agree- ment between Kimberly-Clark Corporation and the Terrace Bay Memorial Centre supplying steam with their rates was accepted. Reeve Ferrier informed Council on his rec- ent trip to Toronto and the many Municipal activities advised upon while there, Councillor Duncan noted that Police Chief Billings had agreed to answer complaints about dogs in town until the Pound was opened for thg summer months, Councillor dvans-Smith displayed the Pro- posed Park Plan, drawn up by Mr. George Bird, to Council. The plan includes swimming pool, playground, parking area adjacent to exit and entrance roads, picnic area with fireplaces, shelters, tenting and trailer faoilities, Problems of bringing existing power and water across the highway to the park area and devel- oping adequate sewage were thoroughly discus- Sed, Mr, Evans-Smith further (cont'd Pare 2) |

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