Terrace Bay News, 23 Aug 1962, p. 2

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Page 2 -- TERRACE BAY | : | COMMUNITY CHURCH = Rev. T, Garnet Husser | | 11.15 A.M. -- MORNING WORSHIP "God's Word For Our World" 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 8,15 A.M, ST, MARTIN'S PARTSH LIBRARY ' Open from 2 to 3 every Saturday 'ROSSPORT JOHN BERCHMAN'S CHURCH Mass every Monday evening at 7,00 P.M, GOSPEL MISSION Sunday School at 2 P,M, every Sunday i | | | se, | | | ZS) -- ER nnn een inte This Friday, Special Event at Playground | is the annual Olympic Day, which will fea- ture games, sports and events similar to those run at the Olympic Games, Children will be divided into countries, and will vie for the olympic and individual athletic champion- ship. During the week, special arts, crafts, game | periods, etc., will be pointed towards pre- | paration for the Friday Special Event. { | PLAYGROUND OLYMPIC. DAY | om eo meee | | | MINOR BASEBALL NEWS ' Bad weather again played havOc with ex- | hibition games for the Terrace Bay Little League, Terrace Bay Bantam baseball teams, The only game of the week was a Bantam contest between Terrace Bay and Marathon, in which the locals were defeated 10-9, the last in- ning being played in semi-darkness, Apparent lack of interest on the part of some of the Bantam players and the fact that others are on' holidays, have affected turnouts in this group, but it is hoped that for the next few weeks response will be more en- thusiastic. The Little League game with Beardmore was postponed because of wet weather, but will be played this Sunday afternoon at Terrace Bay, Game time - 2 P.M, The Bantams travel to Marathon for a game Tuesday night. COMETS BINGO WINNERS Winners in the recently~run COMETS home - ingo were: Mrs, E, Persson, Mrs, C, Linton, . E, Miron and Mr, R. Marcella. 5. LAST SUNDAY SKATING THIS WEEK The final Sunday evening roller skating session of the year will be held this Sunday evening from 8 to 10 P.M. After this date, regular skating will be held on Thursday from 7.to 10 P.M. only. Get out and enjoy this healthy, relaxing recreation once a weck, Roller skating will continue each Thursday night until the end of September, EN mm A RR A RE A A A I en TERRACE BAY NEWS Sana ene nene taeetmmeennnen _sontereeemeeeeemenmenmenmemenmmntnemmetammmenmeemnemnemenenemmemmnmnmmnaeenenmmemnneneemenanenmeneneame enn neeeneteeeeeeee ee ATTEND THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE RED CROSS SWIMMING TESTS ' completing the tests, . Neely, Karen McLeod, Linda Dakin, Gail Dakin, | Marguerite Mousseau, Sharon McDonald, Ruth -- August 23, 1962 SCHREIBER ST. JOHN'S ANGLICAN CHURCH - Rev, R.J.S,Inshaw 9,00 A.M, -- Holy Communion 10,00 A.M, - Family Service 11,00 AsM, - Morning Service 7.00 P.M. ~ Evensong ST. ANDREW'S UNITED CHURCH = Rev, R. Crook 10,00 A.M, -- MORNING SERVICE Guest Preacher, Rev. T,Garnet Husser of Ter- race Bay, HOLY ANGELS CHURCH - Rev, J. M. Cano | Daily Mass - 8,00 A.M. | Saturday Mass - 9.00 A.M, Saturday Confessions - 7,00 to 8,30 P.M. i SUNDAY MASSES - 8,00 - 9,30 = 11 A.M, | EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH - Rev. M,J. 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. - Family Bible Hour 7.00 P.M. - Gospel Service Wednesday - 7,00 P.M, --- Prayer Meeting On a cold, wet and windy day, the Terrace Bay Red Cross Advanced Swim Tests were held last Wednesday, with only fair results, The fact that it is impossible for us to choose out time for the examinations, made it neces- sary to hold the tests regardless of weather, However, with the expected opening of the new pool in the near future, we hope to arrange for another test to accommodate those who were: not able to attend or who did not succeed in oer aremenseanareingy waniier aet nanan Successful candidates last Wednesday were JUNTORS - Michael'Evans-Smith, Jim Shivas, David Cruickshank, Don McMillan, Lorne Pink- erton, Tom Schock, Jack Cruickshank, Candice' Greg Boudreau, Claude Rochon, Jane Boudreau, Soughton, Cheryl Duncan, Linda Hales, Catherin: Pineault, INTERMEDIATES - Terry Delaronde, Ted Paget, Bob McMillan, Dave Shivas, Molly McCausland, Kathy Phillips, Jane Colborne. SENIORS -- David Falzetta, merrier a a 3 tna an te ene FINAL TESTS FOR SWIMMERS Those children who have not yet tried their final Swim Tests should be sure to do so be- fore the end of this week. Tests will be given on Thursday and Friday of this week for those who missed previous tests. TADPOLES - 1:30 -- MINNOWS -- 2:00 -- FROGS - 2330 -~ ADVANCED BEGINNERS - 3:00, - ON BOTH THURSDAY AND FRIDAY ??? acne ene eee: i HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY MEETS Mr, Harry Goodfellow chaired a meeting of the Terrace Bay Horticultural Society Monday evening in the Recreation Centre directing all questions from the floor to members familiar with that problem, Following this general discussion on how to enter the various items in the Show, Mr. John Steen, Show Chairman and Mr, Goodfellow further elaborated on the preparations made for the Eighth a> mw ahaa: renee Annual Show scheduled for (Continued on Page>

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