Page 2 --S ~ecanecnage oe TERRACE BAY COMMUNITY CHURCH - Rev. t Garnett Husser 9,00 A.M. -- Sunday School = Grades.2-and 3 9.30. AsM. ~ Sunday School = Grades 4 and up 11,00:AwM, - Pre-school and Grade 1 11.00 A.M. = MORNING WORSHIP - "The End--And the New Beginning" . (Story of the Flood) | 7,00 PeMe = BIBLE STUDY - , "I Believe in Life Everlasting"! 8415. P.M. = The Church Board of Stewards will meet in the Church School Rooms,- Confirmation class for Teenagers Sunday After~ noon at 1.30°P.M.. Confirmation class for adults is the Sunday Evening Bible Study Hour, a a SLRS RETIREES: ST.MARTIN!S CHURCH = Rev. Dean E.A. Gallagher 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 7645 A, bet Saturday Mass = 9,00. -- ROSSP 0: R Tt ST. JOHN BERCHMAN!S CHURCH Mass every Monday evening: at°7,00. PMs GOSPEL - MISSION pils- neyo dipsnrensn creer capita en nee OnE a School. atea2 ne every Sunday , LOCAL HI~C' MEMBERS ATTEND LAKEHEAD CONFERENCE Members of the TerraceBay HI-~C: attended a weekend HI=-C Conference sponsored by First Church United HI-C, Reporting back on 'one |-of the best conferences held were?= /Presi= ° dent Bruce Rapke, Vice-President Owen Turner, Sec.Treasurer Bonnie Hamilton, members Lorne Turner, Don Colborne, Rod Thompson, Brace Lundberg, Bob, Deth and Jean Hopper, Lynne Morres, Elizabeth O'Javee, Barbara McMillan, Bonnie Gunter, Carol MacLeod, Donna Brown, - Ainsley Middaugh, Holly Berndtsson, Susan Brooks, Ellen Knight and Mr. Marti Steen as Counselior.- The Topic chosen for the Gonferéntéis was "What on earth is God doing?" and what we can do for God.*' On arrival Friday they. were © -billeted, along with representatives from HI-C-groups in Schreiber, Nipigon, Red Rock, Beardmore,' Geraldton and Atikokan, A Social 'evening helped them get: acquainted, Registration began at"9.30 Saturday morn~ ing; followed by speakers and discussion 9 | eroups, Among' the notable speakers were « Dovglas Fisher, M.P.y and Mrs<'Chalmers, a | social worker for the United Church, Activities scheduled ' Saturday' afternoon included skiing, bowling and curling, Miss McCutcheon was guest speaker at the Banquet Saturday evening, giving a valuable talk on life in Formosa, Her speech: was supplemented by, colored slides taken during her missionary work in Formosa. © A: toboggan party, held at Chippewa Park, and a dance in the Church Hall coneluded the day's activi~. tics. Church Service for thie young vib piles! was at 9,30 Sunday morning when' they heard Dr.McLeod ' TERRACE BAY NEWS Aran 'THE CHURCH OF YOUR ae | | { Dally Wass - 7.30 AM ae | | || | | A,Chadney. 'be associated with it, - "year with an additional $2.00 initiation fee - Recreation Assoc. who subscribe to the con- 'are to be held on the first and third Sundays | -- -- SOHELBER ST.JOHN'S ANGLICAN CHURCH - Revs RideSs Inshaw 8,30 A.M, = Holy Communion 10,30 AVM, = Morning Service 5400 PyMe = phvensong - ST, ANDREW!S 'UNITED CHURCH ~ R€Ve Ra Crook 9.45 A.M, = Sunday School 11,00 A.M, -- Morning Service HOLY ANGELS CHURCH - Revs ~JeMe: 'Carie Saturday Mass = 9,00 A.M . Salurday Confessions -~ 4-5,30 aiid: '8, 30. PeM, SUNDAY MASSES - 8.00, 9. 30 and 11.00 AeMe. EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN. CHURCH - Reve MaPe Kaija 10,00 A.M. = Sunday School - 7,00.P.M,. ~ Evening Service. = 2nd iad! 4th" Sunday. Bible Study on n TS 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,»Me -- Prayer Meeting Sunday afternoon they listened to Mie MacDonald, 'who 'spent six months in Nigeria establishing a-Teacher's College there, speak~| ing on "What can we do-for God?" . | _ At the end of the Conference:Sunday even= | ing, the young people left with much food for | thought on "What' on earth is God doing." 4 speak on "What is God doing in your Life?" . i | | CAMERA CLUB DISCUSS FORMING ARTS & CRAFTS CULL: A meeting of the Terrace Bay Camera Club was held in the old curling lounge' on March | 3rd. A report.on the meeting held with the | Art & Ceramic' Clubs executives for the forma- | tion of an Arts & Crafts Guild was given by ~ | the President, D,Large and the Sec.Treasurer, Considerable discussion revolved | around this item and it was felt by all mem-~ bers present that forming of such a Guild would be-an 'asset to all clubs which might The Constitution 'and By~Laws of 'the Club were adopted' and the dues set at $5,00 per being payable' 'on membership application, | Membership is open' to'all members of the stitution and by-laws of the club. Meetings of each' month in the old curling lounge, and it is hoped that club: activities. may be carried out year round, including the summer holidays. | It was requested that those members having | Anscochrome slides in cither sq. or 35mm | formats submit them at the next meeting for selection of our entry <n ithe "Anscochrome of | the Year" Contest! sponsored by Ansco Films, | The contest is open only itd members of a cam- | era club, It ds: 'hoped that the local club will be represented in both formatss The next meeting will be held March 17th at 7,00 P,M, 'with a-workshop in tabletop photo- | graphy programmed, All interested photograph~, ers should bring 'camera, tripod and film, | 1963 LICENSE PLATES ~ Motorists are reminded | that 1962 License Plates expire at midnight on March 13th, 1963005) | --