Page 2 « TERRACE BAY a _ 4 «sf COMMUNITY CHURCH - Rev, T.Garnett Hussér ia ha genie ah le asain aD 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 11,00 A.M,.- MORNING WORSHIP - "The Marks of Discipleship" 7,00 P,M, -- BIBLE STUDY HOUR Beginning a series of talks on Protestantism, "Why we are called *Protestants? i The Committee of Stewards will hold a meet- ing on Sunday evening, April 28th at 8,30 in the Church School Rooms, ST,iARTIN'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 7.45 A.M, Saturday Mass - 9,00 A.M, | DRBooeer oo ho ST. JOHN BERCHMAN'S CHURCH Mass' every Monday evening at 7,00 P,™, GOSPEL MISSION Boe School at 2 P.M, every Sunday ic My es BW ORCS : nes The Terrace Bay Cancer Society invites all ladies of the community to the showing of two new films pertaining to their work and the early detection of Cancer symptoms on Tues- day, April 30th at 8,15 P.M, in the large meeting room of the Recreation Centre, A question and answer period will follow the films and coffee will be served, | Visitors at the home of Mr.&@ Mrs, Alex Marquis prior to Easter included their daugh- ter, Mrs,Sharon Uschenko of Sault Ste,Marie and Mr,& Mrs, Earl Fecteau. and Cory of Port Arthur. Mr.& Mrs, H,Coe and family motored to the Soo recently _ visit with his Mother, Mrs, A,Coe and her Father, Mr, G.R, Williams, Mr. Mary Duguid of Port Arthur visited last week with Mr,&@ Mrs, A.Sinkins, Roland Wills and his daughter Janet have returned from a vacation which included a flight to Bristol, England, to visit his parents and other relatives, i Beverley Dodge, a student in Fort Willian, : spent Easter vacation with her parents, Mr, & Mrs. G,Dodge, Another daughter: Charmaine ; and son-in-law Bryon Durance and their chil- | dren of Drydon, visited over Zaster weekend, Delcine and Carol Malcolm visited over the Easter vacation, Delcine was the guest ; of Mr.& Mrs, S,Boyd Jr., and Carol spent her / vacation with the Jim Cumming Family, The Hi-C Group of the Community Church will hold.a bake.sale in Caccamots Store on Saturday, April 27th, TERRACE BAY NEWS CHURCH OF. ancl tne tnt eerie 2 en April 25th, 1963 nena enn ie! i YOUR CHOICE... SCGMRELBER ST, JOMI%S ANGLICAN CHURCH - Rev, R,J.S. Tashaw | 8.30 A.M, -- Holy Communion | 10.30 A.M, - Morning Service | 5,00 P.M, -- Evensong Zt ST,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 A.M. Saturday Confessions -- 4-5,30 and 7-8.30 P.M. SUNDAY MASSES - 8,00, 9.30 and 11,00 A.M, EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH ~ Rev. M.F.Kaija 10,00 A.M, - Sunday School 7.00 P,M, - Evening Service ~ 2nd and 4th Sunday. Bible Study on Fridays following Sunday Service GOSPEL MISSION - Mr. Ron Sheffield Sunday - 11,00 A.M. ROOHP MM, Wednesday 7.00 P.M, - Family Bible Hour ~- Gospel Service - Prayer Meeting Rev, and Mrs, 1T.G. Husser visited last week with their three daughters and their grandchildren in Aylmer, Ont,,- Mrs, Wm, Sheppard, Mr. and Mrs, Donald Ingram and Mr, and Mrs, Eugene Dreyer. While there they met many old friends from the congregation of St. Paul*s United Church. They were also enter- tained in Wingham.at the home of Mr. and Mrs, E.S. Copeland and Mr, and Mrs, Jack Reavie when they had the opportunity of renewing friendships from this their immediate past congregation, Rev, and Mrs, Husser enjoyed there trip East but were eager to return to their work and fellowship here, They also report coming back with an even greater appreciation of the beauty and apppointments of the Conmunity of, Terrace. Bay. 2 eet ner tan wp naam meee Rete tone ee tree. may MANITOBA THEATRE SCORE SUCCESS Many saw Manitoba Theatre Centre's rendition of "Moderns Go to School" and fién Evening with the Irish" when it appeared in Terrace Bay. The performance held in the Highschool Auditorium in the afternoon for students of grades 7,and 8 from the Elementary Schools, and grades 9 to 12. from the ilighschool as well as grade 13 from Schreiber, was one in which comedy held prominence, The main purpose of this show was to demonstrate to students how plays studied in the classroom would be performed, and how they may be enjoyed. A scene from George Bernard Shaw's "arms and the Man' and the ever popular one act comedy "The Marriage Proposal" were per- formed with a minimum of settings on a por- table stage 8* x 8 with costume and property changes done in front of the audience, Accom- panying these plays was a reading of the poem "Chicago" by Len Carieau. who illustrated the grotesqueness and beauty of a city's personality merely by voice control, The sin- ging of an old English balled in its orginal form was found (Conttd on Page . = | a a Ae TEES RE ee A NO ce mE Nee Ne + All ee en ee semen ance ast