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Terrace Bay News, 8 Feb 1962, p. 2

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r Page 2 THERRACE BAY COMMUNITY CHURCH - Rev. J.eRaymond Anderson 9,00 A.M, - Grades 2 & 3 Sunday School 9,30 A.M, - Grades 4 and up Sunday School 11.00 A.M. - Beginner's Sunday School 11.00 A.M, "The Sifting of Men" 7.00 P.M, - EVENTIDE SERVICE - "The Christian Life" ST.MARTIN'S CHURCH - Rev.Dean E.A.Gallagher SATURDAY - Confessions 3-4 P.M, and 7-8 P.M, Mass during the week at 7.45 and on Saturday at 9.00 A.M ST.MARTIN'S PARISH LIBRARY Open from 2 to 3 every Saturday ROSS PORT Mass every Tuesday at 7.00 P.M GOSPEL MISSION Sunday School at 2 P.M. every Sunday = '__a_week¥ago, having enjoyed a five week visit | riolthy ioe \G SS] MARCHING MOTHERS COLLECT $515.00 Natalie Coates headed up the March of Dimes again this year with Jacqueline Calder assist- ing. Natalie expressed her appreciation for the enthusiastic response and reports a total donation of $515.00, an increase over last year's donation, This sum includes the Kimberly-Clark Baployees Charity Fund donat- | ion and donations from the non-members of that orgainization residing in Terrace Bay. BAKE SALE SATURDAY Busy Saturday morning shoppers are invited to stop in for coffee and donuts, courtesy of the Ladies Auxiliary, during their Bake Sale in the Community Church starting at 10. ~~ Saturday, February 10 at 10 A.M, -- Sympathy is extended to Jack Anderson' on the passing of his Father, Harold Anderson last Wednesday. Jack left immediately to attend funeral services in Athabaska, Alta. MOTHER & DAUGHTER BANQUET The Brownie Mother and Daughter Banquet has been set for Saturday, March 17 and will be held at the Terrace Bay Motor Hotel, Mrs, Yolande Boudreau will be in charge of tickets. There will be a regular monthly meeting of the Catholic Women's League Sunday, Feb. 11 at 8.15 P.M, in the Parish Hall, This is also Communion Sunday for the C.W.L. members and their families. All Catholics should be aware of the fact that February has been set aside as Catholic Press Month, The rurpose of this designation and of the publicity it is given, is to remind them that good, sound Catholic reading! is important, and may even be necessary, for | their salvation. Make use of your Parish | Library} | Mrs. Mary Mitchell returned to Terrace Bay! TERRACE BAY NEWS ATTEND THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE - MORNING WORSHIP - | S February 8, 1962 S Ch emer ety os « een meng ST.JOHN'S ANGLICAN CHURCH - Rev,R.J.S.Inshaw 9,00 A.M. - Holy Communion 10,00 AM - Family Service 11,00 A.M. - Morning Service 7,00 P.M, --- Evensong ST.ANDREW'S UNITED CHURCH. ~ 9245 AeM. - Sunday School 11.00 AsM, -- MORNING SERVICE 7.00 P.M, - Bible Study Rev. R, Crook perenne cee ene EN eer |r HOLY ANGELS CHURCH - Rev. J.M.Cano Daily Mass - 7.30 A.M. Saturday Mass - 9,00 A.M, Saturday Confessions - 4.30 to 5.30 P.M. and 7230 to 8.30 P.M, SUNDAY MASSES - 8,00 - 9.30 and 11.00 A.M, EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH - Rev. M,J.Kaija 10,00 A.M, - Sunday School - every week |. 7.00 P.M, - Evening Service - 2nd and 4th | Sundayse Bible study on Fridays following Sunday Service, | GOSPEL MISSION - Mr, Ron, Sheffield Sunday - 11.00 A.M, - Family Bible Hour 7.00 P.M, - Gospel Service Wednesday - 7,00 P.M, -- Prayer Meeting in Neepawa with her daughters Jean Pollock and Ann Sinclair and their families, and her many friends. Mr. & Mrs. A. Farrow were in the Lakehead for the weekend visiting with their son Donald Mrs. E, Montey of Dryden visited at the home of her daughter Marge Larson last week and also with daughters Elsie Berndtsson and Doris Gerlach. Sandy Synishin enjoyed a party Wednesday afternoon to celebrate her twelfth birthday. Presents 'and games entertained the twelve girls prior to supper,and dancing followed, A theatre party for six girls followed a birthday supper Saturday evening to celebrate the eighth birthday of Wendy McMillan, A short interlude of games entertained the girl after supper before they departed for the movies laden with their treats, MR. & MRS. Te 0. SMITH HONOURED In bidding farewell to Louise and Tom Smith, who left Friday with their children to make their home in Sherbrooke, Quebec; their many friends and associates presented a very tusy whirl of social affairs, Prior to their departure Louise was entertained by. her Sewing Club members. when hostesses Evelyn Stobart and Barbara Peterkin held a bridge at the home of the latter. During the even- ing the ladies gave Louise a Lady Buxton Wallet. A presentation of sterling silver spoons from the Chapter and a gift of. jewel- lery from the officers of the, Silver Birch Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star, was made at a regular eeting. ' Mrse Ja Shivas and Mrs» 5» Stephen held a.dinner bridge at. the Shivas home. for Louise and here she received, a gift of silver candlesticks, Another. gift. of Hummell figurines was presented to Louise by members of her bridge club during a dinner bridge held at. the home of Mrs. Peggy Wellings.. Members of Silver Birch Chapter Order of Eastern Star, held a tea for Louise at the home of Mrs, Sadie Boyd (Cont'd on Page 9) _|

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