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Terrace Bay News, 7 May 1975, p. 2

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PAGE 2 TERRACE BAY NEWS MAY 7,.1975 ! ST. MARTIN'S CHURCH - Rev. A. Greengrass SUNDAY MASS - 8:30 and 10:30 A.M. SATURDAY MASS - 7:00 P.M. CONFESSIONS - 6:15-7:15 P.M. and after evening Mass on Saturday COMMUNITY CHURCH - Rev. P. McKague SERVICE OF WORSHIP - II:00 A.M. CHURCH SCHOOL - Grades 5 to 8 - 9:30 A.M. Kindergarten to Gr. 4 - II:I5 A.M. Care for Babies SCHR E-I'B ER HOLY ANGELS CHURCH - Rev. F, Meyer DAILY MASS - Monday, Wednesday, Friday - 5:00 Tuesday and Thursday 3 Saturdey 9:00 a.m. & 7:I SUNDAY SERVICE - 9:30 and II:00 A.M. CONFESSIONS - Saturdsy 4:I5-5:I5 P.M.; before Saturday evening Mess; before Sunday morning Mass; and before all daily Masses. [ 4 ST. JOHN'S ANGLICAN CHURCH - Rev. G. Quibell L. ™. SUNDAY SERVICE ~ 9:00 A.M. - Ist and 3rd of the month #:00 P.M. - 2nd and 4th of the month Midweek - 9:30 A.M. Thursday - Holy Communion ST. ANDREW'S UNITED CHURCH SUNDAY SCHOOL - I0:00 A.M. All children are invited to attend GRACE BAPTIST CHURCH - Rev. R. Dye ID WEEK SERVICE - 7:00 P.M. - Wednesday SUNDAY SCHOOL - 10:00 A.M. WORSHIP SERVICE - II:00 A.M. EVENING PRAYER - 7:00 P.M. R;0:S:S PORT ST. BERCHMAN'S CHURCH SUNDAY MASS - I:00 P.M. they had no electricity and they had to pump water from a well under the house. The chil- dren of the town thought the old place was haunted because as Aili went about her house in the evenings she carried an oil lamp from room to room with her. : ae 4 Daisy an elder girl was about Grade II, and : being a teenager she always wanted to be as % cute as the next girl, but almost cried every- time she had to iron her things with a flat iron heated on the woodstove. Here they were on the doorstep of a new model town and liv- ing without Hydro or Electricity. Mrs. Lehto managed for four years then she decided to write to Mr. Crump the President of C.P.R. and explained that she needed elec- tricity, and within two months her wish was granted and in November 1960 she once again enjoyed modern living and her fridge and cooker that had been stored away for four years were once again in use. : Oliver the son worked at the Railway Stat- ion and so hadn't very far to walk to work, but the baby of the family Doris in Grade I had to snow-shoe to school in the winter. It was a long hike for a youngster, so instead of trying to travel home at noon her mother packed a lunch for her and a kind friend in town had her home with her own children. During the years in the house the Lehto's saw the construction of Highway #I7. This went right between the Station and their hou- se, the large overpas : ! g Srpass continued page 3 TERRACE BAY NEWS PUBLISHERS FRANCIS & DEBORAH HELMINK PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY at the News Print- ing Plant, Post Office Building, Terrace Bay OFFICE HOURS - 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. MON. - FRI. MAILING ADDRESS - Box 579 PHONE 825-3747 DEADLINE - for all advertisements and news material is NOON MONDAY of each week. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: $5.00 per year (local) $6.00 per year (out-of-town) Second class mail Registration Number 0867. KINSMEN CLUB OF TERRACE BAY PRESENT 'CARRY ON DICK' starring "THE CARRY ON GANG" 8 P.M. STRAND THEATRE TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY MAY 13th & 14th ADULT $2.00 STUDENT $1.50 SENIOR CITIZEN $1.50 PROCEEDS TO GO TOWARDS RENOVATING SCOUT HALL The Kinsmen would like to thank the Strand Theatre for the use of the theatre.

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