Deron nena TERRACEBAY | COMMUNITY CHURCH - Rev. J, Raymond Anderson ; 700 AeMe --Hi-Ci - Easter Sunrise Worship and Breakfast 9600 AeMe - Open Session ~ Sunday School 11,00 Asis - DIVINE WORSHIP - "An Eternal Question" 7,00 Peis --- EVENTIDE SERVICE - GOOD FRIDAY -- APRIL 20tn 7200 Pele --- WORSHIP SERVICE = Communion ."We Preach Christ Crucificd" ; ST. MARTIN'S CHURCH - Reve Dean E.A.Gallagher _ SATURDAY -.Confessions 3-4. P.M. and 7-8 PeMe SUNDAY MASSES - 8.15 Ashlie - 10 AeMs and 4.45 Pele During the week Masses are at ! 7645 Aetie and on Saturday at 9 AM ' ST, MARTIN'S PARISH LIBRARY Open. from 2 to 3 PsM. every Saturday ROSS PORT ST. JOHN BERCHMAN'S CHURCH 'Mass every Tuesday at 7.00 P.M. GOSPEL MISSION Sunday School at 2 PsMe every Sunday | | oF \ Sars asl { \\ a. i] | \ es Pe 7 . | le og IN| Cy | 4n. Easter Bake Sale will be held Saturday imorning, at 10 ofclock in Caccamo's Store in Terrace Bays Ladies of the Local-.Association 'to Guides and Brownies will feature all types i of Easter novelties in cakes and candies, | bread, buns and Hot Cross buns, and invite an | ' early attendance to be availed of these tempt-| | ing delicacies. Mrse Mary Martinsen of Maryts Flower Shop in Schreiber will be guest, speaker Tuesday evening, at a Meeting of the Terrace Bay Horticultural Sooiety commencing at 8,00 P.M. : in the large meeting room of the Recreation Centree Those interested in flowers and gar- dening from Schrieber and Terrace Bay are cor- | dially invited to attend Tuesday evening to | assist in planning the Society's program for the season, as well as to hear.a most inter- | esting speaker, Coffee will be served, Mrs. Lois Hopper has returned home from two weeks spent visiting her parents, Mr. and | Mrss Roy Cockburn in Sturgeon Falls and daugh- | ter Joan in North Bays oe | SILVER BIRCH CHAPTER HONORS DISTRICT DEPUTY "The regular monthly meeting of Silver Birch | Chapter No, 264 Order of the Eastern Star, TERRACE BAY NEWS teenage a a th ee eR AR AEN ee eC AONE: mea 6. ee ceeamteE April 16. 1962 ec 7 DEE SEE ---- ST, JOUN'S ANGLICAN CHURCH - Reve ReJeS.Inshaw 9,00 AeM. = Holy Communion 10.00 AeMe = Family Service 11,00 AcM. - Morning Service 7,00 P.M, -- Evensong ST, ANDREW'S UNITED CHURCH =-- Reve Re Crook 9.45 Avid, .-- Sunday School 11,00 AeMs ~- MORNING SERVICE - 7,00 P.M. - Bible Stuky , HOLY ANGELS CHURCH - Reve Je M, Cano Daily Mass - 7.30 AM. Saturday Mass -- 9,00 AeMe Saturday Confessions ~ 4,30 to 5,30 PoM. and 7.30 to 8,30 PoM. SUNDAY MASSES - 8,00 - 9430 and 11,00 AsMe EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH = Reve MeFe Kaija 10,00 AeM. - Sunday School - every week 7,00 PeM.s - Evening Service - 2nd and 4th Sundayss . Bible Study on Fridays following Sunday Services GOSPEL MISSION - Mr. Ron Sheffield Sunday ~ 11,00 AeM. - Family Bible Hour 7,00 PeM ~ Gospel Service Wednesday - 7.00 PMs. - Prayer Meeting was held on Monday, April 9 in Terrace Bay Community Church Hall. ' Worthy Matron L. Harris and Worthy Patron C. Sitch presided over the well attended meetings Reports from convenors were given and routine business was transacted, Iwo mem- bers were received and welcomed into the Order Mrs. I, Marsh, District Deputy Grand Matron of District. No» 17 was present for the Annual inspection of the Chaptere At the conclusion . of the meeting Mrs, Eva Haughn on behalf of | the Officers and members, presented the guest of honor with a small gift as a remembrance of her official visit. Mrs. E. Ostling was solosist for the evening. a A delicious lunch was served by Mrs» No Thrower and her committee in keeping with the Easter seasons Preceding the meeting a dinner was held in honor' of the visit of the DeDeGeMe lirs, I. Marsh, The tables were beautifully. decorated with bouquets of gladioli, Grace was given by Mrs. S, Boyd Sr., and Toastmaster for the evening was Charles Sitch, WePs who proposed the toast to the Queene Mrs, A. Fraser pro- posed the toast to Grand Chapter which was ably responded to by Mrs. Marsh, TERRACE BAY BAND. PRESENTS ANNUAL CONCERT A grand Band Concert was presented last Wednesday evening to a very receptive audience in the Terrace Day !igh School Auditorium, when the Terrace Bay Band gave their second annual Fanfare Night, The townspeople, and their families, who filled the large auditor- | ium to capacity, '(CONTINUED ON PAGE 8) { { i | |