ws Page 2 ~ TERRACE BAY NEWS =a February 14, 1963 oe eee eemeine naan ee ee te NR Nl eee ett ATTEND THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE ar ne an a er SN Aen eee mR TERRACE BAY SCHREIBER | COMMUNITY CHURCH - Rev. T,Garnett Husser 9.00 A.M, - Sunday School - Grades 2 and 3 9.30 A.M, - Sunday School - Grades 4 and up | 11,00 A.M, --- Pre-school and Grade 1 | i | OT, JOHN'*S ANGLICAN CHURCH - Rev.R.J.S.Inshaw | ; 11.00 A.M, - MORNING WORSHIP - | } | | | | | 8.39 A.M. - Holy Communion 10.30 A.M. - Morning Service 5.00 P.M. - Evensong "The Serpent in Paradisett 7.00 P.M, = BIBLE STUDY - "I Believe in the Holy Catholic Church? OT. ANDREW?S UNITED CHURCH - Rev. R,. Crook 9,45 A.M. - Sunday School 11.00 A.M. ~ Morning Service HOLY ANGELS CHURCH - Rev. J.M. Cano Daily Mass - 7,30 A.M, Saturday Mass - 9,00 AsM | | | | | ST.MARTIN'S CHURCH - Rev. Dean E.A.Gallagher | | Saturday Confessions' - 4-5.30 and 7-8,30 P.M. | | | | | Saturday --- Confessions 3-4 P.M. and 7-8 P.M, SUNDAY MASSES - 8,15 A.M, --- 10 A.M. and 4,45 : P.M, During the week Masses are at 7.45 A.M, | Saturday Mass - 9,00 A.M, SUNDAY MASSES = 8,00, 9,30 and 11,00 A.M. EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH - Rev. MF. Kaija | 10,00 A.M. - Sunday School 7,00 P.M, --- Evening Service - 2nd and 4th Sunday, Bible Study on Fridays following |ROSS PORT are ann ACESS ES AUC eet SECAEN Cte Sine etme et enone ee. arte nemete | ST. JOHN RERCHMAN'S CHURCH , Mass every Monday evening at 7,00 P.M, | Sunday Service, | GOSPEL MISSION GOSPEL MISSION - Mr, Ron Sheffield Sunday School at 2 P.M, every Sunday | Sunday - 11,00 4.M, - Family Bible Hour [ 7,00 P.M. --- Gospel Service Wednesday 7.00. P.M. - Prayer Meeting LEGION NEWS (From the Legion Executive) Veterans~-this is the year our group be~ comes an active Legion. First organized in 1949 when the town was new, the Legion was not too successful. Reorganized in 1960, we believe that this is the year when local COMMUNITY CHURCH LADIES AUXILIARY MEETING Mrs. S.Lundberg presided on February 4th | | 7 * ree ero eee ie ea iee eT aaE | veterans will rally and form an organiz zatzen | ef the Community Church. Mrs. F.Go ccom= a panied the canbe hymn and Mrs. R Bowne that will be an asset to the town and country: | conducted the Worship period. | At present our membership is sixty-three Minutes were read by Mrs. J.Farrell and and we hope to double the figure this year. | the financial statement was presented by Nrs. } A.eChisholm. Correspondence from the Mental Health Association and the United Church Home | for Girls led to donations for both. Conven=~| eee | ors reporting were--Mrs. H.Coe~Sick & Vis siting | Spring, we urge all non-members to join NOW _ Mrs.R.Harris-Publicity, Mirs.2.Dowuey~Program and share with us the comradeship and bene= ' & Lunch, Mrs. B.Peterkin-Membership. Mrs.H. Haughn, Property Convenor, reported that an . inventory had been taken and the kitchen cleaned. She thanked those who assisted her. A motion was passed to purchase stacking chairs and a request to build new shelves in the Minister!s Scud, was approved. Plans for the World Day of Prayer on March Ist were discussed and further details will be announced. The Manse Committee will investigate in- | creased insurance on the furnishings. Mrs. Harris discussed the various Canada Packer ; Labels to be saved and placed in the box in ; the Church kitchen. It is hoped to acquire ' a trolly table through this collection. | The plight of a needy person in the dis- trict was brought to the attention of the ladies and boxes have been placed in the grocery storesfor food donations. Mrs.Gould ' of the Flower Comittee was authorized to ; purchase potted lillies for Easter. Closing the meeting with the Benediction ! the President introduced the ladies who par- ticipated in the program, Mesdames F.9. Soughton, J.Brooks, R.Downey and K.Ward. A panel discussion on the purpose of the Auxil- iary and plans for future programs was held. Luncheon was served by the February Pro- | gram Committee. cca ee eee oe ee: NE Re ar ee ee eee ene err nen ee er ee reece ne a 9 a een penne rece ene ee With the purchase of our own building (the old firehall) in January--with renovation work commencing this week and our anticipa- tion of full Legion privileges early in the | | | fits of the Royal Canadian Legion, The membership committee of Gordon Black and Arnold McKechnie would be delighted to | receive your application now. If you are | proud of your "Service Time" you belong in our organization and we would welcome your | participation. NOW IS THE TIME TO "FALL IN" | and help make Branch 223 really active. We are also blessed with a hard-working | Auxiliary who have helped tremendously to | promote our efforts and would like to express | our sincere appreciation to each and every member. . Members are remided that Iwo rie parities | will be needed to-complete hall renovations. | | If you can use a hammer, paint brush or broom we need and welcome your talent. Please | leave your name with Harry Gusul or Willard Vezina and they will contact you when ee. The January Bond winner was Angus Drexler | | and winner of the: carton of cigarettes was | | _ Ray Black. : | oe are eRe RN AR SN To celebrate her ninth birthday recently Wendy McMillan invited nine girl friends for a@ supper party before they attended the Saturday movie. Sandy Synishin had a skating party on her thirteenth birthday. A late supper at her home and a Bingo game concluded the festivi-~| ties 2 agen Se TCS ON ND See eee tens woe naire