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Terrace Bay News, 2 Aug 1962, p. 2

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Page 2 . ATTEND THE CHURCH _---- oe TERRACE BAY COMMUNITY CHURCH = Rev. T.Garnet Husser 11,15 AgM, ~ MORNING WORSHIP = Guest Preacher ~ Rev, ReCrook of Schreiber feces: ; SToMARTIN'S CHURCH - Rev. Dean E.AeGallagher SATURDAY = Confessions 3-4 P,M.s and 7-8 PeM, ar MASSES = 8.15 A.iie = 10 AeMo and 4,45 oly and on Saturdays at 9.00 AsMe ST.MARTIN'S PARISH LIDRARY Open from 2 to 3 P.M. every Saturday ROSSPORT ST.JOHN BERCHMAN!S CHURCH Mass every Monday evening at 7.00 PeMe GOSPEL MISSION Sunday School at 2 PsM. every Sunday ; i { i | SSM TRAINING BATTERY HERE AUGUST 10TH No.2 SSM Training Battery consisting of one hundred and three persons, forty-eight vehicles and twenty-two trailers will stop overnight at the Moose Hall grounds on the night of August 10th, 1962, | | en ee ee NEW HOURS AT LIQUOR STORE Word has been received that the Liquor Control Board outlet in Terrace Bay will ; Open at 9 A.M. six days a week from now un- } til September 15th, PLAYGROUND "PICNIC DAY? FRIDAY This Friday's Special Event at the Play- | ground will be "Picnic Day't, to be held at ' the mouth of the River and to feature a pic- | nic outing, campfire, competitions and lots i of -F un. | Children will leave from the Playground ( Hut at 9,30 A.M, and return by 2 P.M, Older | ; children will hike to the picnic site; young-| ' er children will be transported. | ALL CHILDREN MUST MEET AT THE HUT AND | TRAVEL IN A GROUP, DO NOT GO DIRECTLY TO | THE BEACH, | Extra supervisors will be on hand to as- | sist with the programme and to assure complet { control, ANY PARENTS WISHING TO TAKE PART | ARE WELCOME TO ATTEND, Each child is responsible for his own ' lunch and beverage, Marshmallows. will be |-supplied (Contid next column) ; | TERRACE BAY SCOUT CAMP | ! s | |... MISITORS=DAY--- | | THURSDAY. AUG. 2.NO. | 4+ WHITESAND: LAKE | THE LIME 6:30 -- 9:00 eM. ne en me cone semen Se eareeneeseeeneneetemenainemneennemeeneedimaeneteeenmaentieneneatie TERRACE BAY NEWS ST.JOHN'S ANGLICAN CHURCH = Reve ReJeSoInshaw 10,00 AeMe |11.00 AeMe ; 5 ST.ANDREW'S UNITED CHURCH = Reve. RoCrook During the week Masses are at 8615 AsMs | 10.00 AeM, - MORNING SERVICE HOLY ANGELS CHURCH -- Reve JeMeCano Daily Mass ~ 8,00 AeMe Saturday Mass --- 9.00 AeM, Saturday Confessions - 7.00 to 8630 PeM, SUNDAY MASSES - 8.00 = 9230 and 11 A.M. EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH = Reve MeFsKaija 10.00 AsM. = Sunday School Sundaye Sunday Services GOSPEL MISSION = Mr. Ron Sheffield Sunday - 11.00 AoM. - Family Bible Hour Oly oes i of attention, August 2, 1962 OF YOUR CHOICE SCHREIBER 9,00 AyMe =~ Holy Communion -~ Family Service ~~ Morning Service 7200 Pelis -- Evensong cE ef er se te eee anne se penance) 7.00 PeM. -- Evening Service -- 2nd and 4th Bible Study on Fridays following 7200 PeMe -- Gospel Service ~ 7,00 PeMe - Prayer Meeting IN THE EVENT OF RAIN, THE PICNIC WILL BE HELD IN THE ARENA, ae ema cn ea eet AR one be nate oy chen ee LONGLAC_ LEGION SPONSORS _SPORTSMAN'S SHOW The Longlac Branch of the Royal Canadian Legion are sponsoring the first Sportsman's | Show and Carnival to be held in the district. | To be held in the Legion Hall, September 28 >| 29th, the theme of the show will be on hunting and trapping. The main floor, basement and balcony will be packed with fascinating ex- hibits and displays and one of the feature | attractions will be a stage show with outstan |. ing Lakehead talent. The free floor show will be held Friday night, Saturday afternoon and | evening, The "Frontier Room" will contain many items 'of historical interest and a complete collec- tion of antique firearms, A display of Indian, handicrafts is sure to attract a great deal At the "Trading Post'? you will | have an opportunity to "trade off" fishing | tackle, guns or camping equipment for items | that you need, This should prove to be a bar--- gain hunters bonanza, The combined Souvenir program and tourist brochure being published in connection with this event will contain many interesting ar- | ticles about the history of Longlac and the tourist facilities of the area, It will be distributed free the early part of September, | A hearty invitation is extended to readers | of the Terrace Bay News to attend and parti- | cipate in this great event, eee od | Recently accepted as nurs@trainees are:-_ | Betty Ann Rowson, daughter of Mr.& Mrs, Ernie | Rowson, who will enter Port Arthur General -- | Hospital Nursing School this Fall--Veronica | Fedun, daughter of Mr,& Mrs.A.Fedun and Gail | Wood, daughter of Mr.& Mrs, C,Wood, who will enter St.Joseph*s School of Nursing in the Fall, ; Willard Vezina Jr. is home on vacation after obtaining his Certificate of Achievemen from Burroughs Defence Systems Service Divi- | sion. Electronics School in Toronto, Ontario,

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