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Terrace Bay News, 16 Aug 1972, p. 12

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PAGE 12 TERRACE BAY NEWS AUGUST 16,1972 i MARRIAGE ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Edward West of Terrace Bay are pleased fo announce the marriage of their daughter Catherine Louise to Mr. William Peter Stachiw son of Mr. and Mrs. William Stachiw, Terrace Bay. The wedding took place on August 4, 1972 in the Terrace Bay Community Church with Rev. A. Chabot officiating. The couple will reside in Estevan, Sask. pail} For Carolessaess With Tine - Man is the greatest threat to our forests! 9-70-1014 BaD Heating & Service Now commencing business in Schreiber,Ontario 119 Galena St. @® GENERAL HOUSE REPAIRS @® COMPLETE SERVICE & INSTALLATION ® AVAILABLE 24 HOURS A DAY ® COMPLETE OIL BURNING SERVICE & CLEANING - 4 Owner & Manager W.H. Moore TODAY'S CHILD BY HELEN ALLEN cl Cl LL BUR SG THE TORONTO SUJN] SYNDICATE LIKES OTHER CHILDREN Just to see Jean-Paul makes you want to hug him, because this appealing lad brings out the cherishing instincts in people. Jean-Paul is seven, a delicate-looking boy, small for his age. He was born with a heart condition which may require surgery later on. Meantime, there are no restrictions on his activities but he tires easily and he does not go in for strenuous games. French-Canadian in descent, he has big dark eyes, brown hair and olive skin. Itis hoped a French-speaking home will be found for him, preferably with other children, because he does enjoy company. Despite his heart, Jean-Paul is an active boy, very sociable, enthusiastic, talkative and excited over anything new. He is in Grade one and votes mathematics his favorite subject. He has made excellent progress in reading. Jean-Paul is not expected to be academically minded, but playing school with blackboard and chalk is his favorite game. Jean-Paul likes swimming and is keen on snowmobiling. Children's television programs help him happily fill in the times when other boys are outdoors playing football. This little fellow needs a father and mother who will give him attention, stimulation and love, and will not be demanding in their scholastic expectations. To inquire about adopting Jean-Paul, please write to Today's Child, Box 888, Station K, Toronto. For general adoption in- formation write your Children's Aid Society.

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