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Terrace Bay News, 3 Nov 1966, p. 2

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TERRACE BAY TERRACE BAY NEWS COMMUNITY CHURCH - Reve T.Garnett Husser - Phone 3396 9.00 A.M. = Sunday School ~ grades 2 to 5 9.40 A.M. - Sunday School - Grades 5 and up 11.00 A.M. - Nursery and Grade 1 classes 11.00 A.M. - MASONIC CHURCH PADADE - "The Ladder of Three Rounds" 12.15 Luncheon in the Chureh for everyone. Opening and dedication of new Church Library. 7.00 P.M. = Bible Society Film in the Sunday School Rooms entitled "Crowded Ways". 8.00 P.M. ~ HI-C Young People in the Church School Rooms. ST.MARTIN*S CHURCH - Rev.Dean E.A.Gallagher - Phone 3231 Saturday - Confessions 3-4 P.M. and 7-8 P.M. During the week Masses are at 7.45 AeM. and on Saturday at 8.30 P.M. ROSSPORT ROSSPORT UNION CHURCH Service held at 3 P.M. on the first Sunday each month. ST.JOHN BERCHMAN'S CHURCH Mass every Monday at 8.00 P.M. GOSPEL MISSION Sunday School at 2 P.M. every THE BIBLE TODAY For Publication: During the Week of October 30 to November 5, 1966 Greatly increased demand for the Scriptures by the blind in Canada is reported by the Can- adian Bible Society. Four hun- dred and seventy volumes of Brailie, and 4,356 records of Scripture readings were distri- buted in the first five months of this year -- a 500% increase over the previous year. The Canadian Bible Society now makes Braille and recorded Scriptures available free of charge to the registered blind in Canada, who now number 25,000, Sunday following a new policy adoptea by the Society beginning on Jan- uary 1, 1966. A letter of appreciation from the Canadian National Institute for the Blind expresses the grati- tude of blind Canadians for this service. Bible Societies through out the world now supply Scrip- tures in Braille in more than thirty languages. There are 18 volumes in a Braille Bible, and it requires 67 records in the 162/3 r.p.m. speed to provide the complete Bible on records. Wisdom is in this Braille note from a 14year-old girl: "Bible reading I do a lot, because it is not a waste of time, and you are not doing something you shouldn't do." & /STOWN TOPICS; ke. Mr .Clarence Buck, president of the Terrace Bay Male Chorus, attended the Upper Midwest district meeting of the Associated Male Choruses of America, held in Minneapolis, Minnesota last weekend and brought honour to this district by being elected pres- ident of this branch of the Association. There are fourteen choruses in this district, eleven November OF YOUR CHOICE : SCHREIBER ST.JOHN*S ANGLICAN CHURCH - Rev. R.J.S.Inshaw - Phone 394 Services each Sunday et 9.00, 10.00 and 11.00 A.M. Evensong at 5.00 P.M. ST.ANDREW'S UNITED CHURCH - Rev. Edward Prinselaar - 161M 11.00 A.M. - MORNING WORSHIP - HOLY ANGELS CHURCH - Rev. J.M.Cano, P.P., Phone 7 Daily Mass - 6.00 A.M. Saturday Mass - 9.30 A.M. SUNDAY MASSES - 9.00, 9.30 and 11.00 A.M. Confessions - 7.00 tO 8.30 on Saturday - also before all daily Masses. GOSPEL MISSION - Mr. H. Lawrence Sunday - 11.00 A.M. - Family Hour - 7.00 P.M. - Gospel Bible Hour Wednesdéy - 7.00 P.M. - Prayer Meeting EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH - Rev. M.Kaija Evening Service every 2nd and 4th Sunday at 7.00 P.M. Bible Study every first and third Sunday at 11.00 A.M. for various points in Minnestoa and three from Can- ada--Winnipeg, Fort William and Terrace Bay. MRS. BEA FAWCETT HONOURED Prior to her departure for her new home the many friends of Mrs.Bea Fawcett gathered in the Curling Lounge for a farewell party. Joint hostesses were Mesdames Drexler, Lafontaine and Cole. The entertainment included a fashion show which displayed some rather startling interpretations of current fashion trends. A gift of money, a brooch and earring set, together with a scrap book of her life in Terrace Bay was pre sented to the guest of honour. As a long-service member of the Canadian Legion, Mrs.Fawcett re- ceived a Legion Pin from Mrs .Solly. A delicious lunch was served. On October 26th the Grade 5 pupils of St.Martin's School gave a going-away party for Cathie Fawcett. She was presented with a lovely Ookpik by Teresa Ramsey and Ralph Regis on behalf of her classmates. An original card expressed the children's best wishes to Cathie in her new home in Duncan, B.C. - by Marcia Nicol

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