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Terrace Bay News, 17 Apr 1952, p. 2

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COMMUNITY CHURCH Thursday, April 17th 8:00 p,m, - A service of worship will be held, at which the preacher will be the Right Reverend Williem Wright, D,D., Bishop of Algoma, Following the service a reception will be held in the Sunday School room. All members and friends of the congregation are heartily invited to attend the service and reception. Sunday, April 20th, 9:30 a.m, = Sundey School for Juniors, Intermedintes and Primary. Sunday School for Beginners. Service of Worship - "The Hell of Our Own M~king" The Sacrament of infant baptism will be administered at this service, 7:00 p.m. - Evening Worship. - "The After=- math of Easter", 8:15 p,m, - Fireside Hour. 11:00 a.m, = 11:00 a.,0, - SILVER BIRCH CHAPTER The regular monthly meeting of Silver - Birch Chapter 264 O0.E,S, was held on Monday evening, April 14th in the Terrace Bay Community "Yhurch with Mrs. Isabel Marsh W.M. presiding, The meeting opened in the usuel manner and regular business transacted. Aftor the meeting closed a delightful lunch was served by Mrs, E. Davidson, M, Harris, N. Coe, E. Harris, E. Haughn and J, Hall, 0=0=-0 HOME & SCHOOL ASSOCIATION The April meeting of the Home and School issociation will bo held in the Terr- ace Bay School at 8:15 p.m., Monday, April 21st, It will be a social evening of games, contests and ontertainment under the capable leadership of our Progromme Convenor, Mr. fingus Bryans, 0=0~0 FOR S/LE 1937 Chevrolet Coach, two-door, Good running condition, Apply Art Mercure. ST. MARTIN'S PARISH Saturday, April 19, 1952, Confessions - 3 to 4 p.m. 7 to 8 p.m. Sunday, April 20, 1952. * Masses - 8:15 and 10:00 a.m, ! Ushers - Cliff Knauff Hugh Chesley Rev. H, Feeney, C, R,, of North Bay, will be here for Saturday and Sunday. 0-0-0 LIBRARY NEWS Hours Monday & Wednesday Tuesday & Thursday Children's Hours Monday & Wednesday Tuesday & Thursday New Adult Books "The Luteplayer™ by Norah Lofts, 130 p.m, to 4:30 p.m. :00 p.m, to 9:00 p.m. 2 7 4,100 p.m. $0 421320 p.. 7:00 p.m. $0 7:30 p.m, The Third 'Crusade, in all its colour and pageantry, is the brilliant backcloth to this long, exciting and, like all Norah Lofts' stories, immensely readable novel, "Ouest for the Last City" by Dana and Ginger Lamb, This tells of an adventure to the south, down the west coast of Mexico into the Forbidden Land of the Mayas in pursuit of a mystery that has long baffled explorers and scientists, "The Serpent-Wreathed Staff" by Alice Fisdale Hobart, An arresting novel about doctors by the author of '0il for the Lamps of China'. "Tara's Healing" by Janice Holt Giles, Tara Cochrane, M.,D., a doctor without a practice, neurotic, riddled with the anxiety ond in- security that rules him,..,.this is the man who later realizes with compassion and under- stending that he can give the Ridge folk something they have never had before, 0-0-0 MOVIEGOERS PLEASE NOTE Saturday Matinee and Evening show has been cancelled due to the Curling Club Banquet to be held Saturday, April 19th, 0-0-0 YOU CAN'T BY TOO CARTIUL vans ne +++ + +ARJUND MOVING MACHINERY SAFETY SLOGAN Thursday Noon April 17th to Thursday Noon April 24th BE ALERT TO DANGER: AND AVOID IT " Mrs. Jernnie Macdonald of the Hotel missed last weck's slogan and Jerry Corrignn missed this week's. The S~fety Slogan is now worth $20.00.

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