PAGE 16 TERRACE BAY NEWS JULY 30, 1975 MOOSE BINGO The Loyal Order of Moose will sponsor a Bingo on Thursday, July 31st at 8 p.m. in the Moose Hall, Terrace Bay. Jackpot = $110. in 55 numbers Hidden Number - $65.00 NOTICE The C.P.R. Employees (Schreiber) Credit Union Ltd. would like to announce they have moved to their new office, Main Floor of the Town Hall, Southeast Corner, Winnipeg St. Office Hours - 10 to 12 a.m.; 1 to 5 p.m. Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday. Phone 824-2500. TERRACE BAY SOCIAL SPECTRUM Paul Coupal of Terrace Bay attended the 35th Reunion of the 5th Battery, 2nd L.A.A. held .at the Blackwatch Armories in Montreal. 80 men from the Battery attended from Canada and California. Harry and Stella Gusul attended a P.O.W. War Association Reunion held at Red Deer, Alberta. Approximately 200 attended from canada and the United States. "The guests were well entertained and toured Calgary with their hosts. Terry.and Gail Koenig and their family of Nackawic, N.B. visited with Gail's family, Mr. and Mrs. C. Dakin in Terrace Bay. Donna Dakin returned to Nackawic with them for a visit. Paul Dakin from Montreal also visited with his family recently. While on vacation down East, Wanda and George Aulenback met with Nancy and Jerry Dupas, the four travelled over to see Elvis Presley in Niagara Falls, New York. Congratulations - only one youth entered from Terrace Bay, Norman Beaulieu in the Mara- thon Junior Open Golf Tournament. Norman won 2nd low gross. congratulations to Brownies of the Ist Terr- ace Bay Pack who have won the Brownie Poster Contest across the Province with the theme 'Guiding on the Move'. Welcome to Sylvia and David McCullough and son Owen. David is Maintenance co-ordinator for the Lake Superior School Board. Sylvia and David come from Kingston, Ont. and now reside at Apt. #I, 466 Princess Ave. TODAY'S CHILD BY HELEN ALLEN TEE REA THE TORONTO SIUJN] SYNDICATE Scott is a strikingly handsome six-year-old with blue eyes, long curly lashes, brown hair and fair skin. He is active and appears healthy but his medical history is lengthy. None of his difficulties keep him from enjoying life and from active play both indoors and out but he needs parents with special understanding to cope with his catalogue of problems. Scott has epilepsy, well controlled by medication. He was born with some deformities of fingers and toes. Two fingers on each hand are bent and he cannot straighten them. Surgery attempted on one was not successful and doctors are reluctant to try any more since he has fairly good use of his hands. He is hyperactive, his speech is not clear and he has developed slowly so is about two years behind the average. Nonetheless he is an affectionate, appealing little fellow becoming more independent since he started to school. He was in a regular kindergarten last term and his teacher found him co-operative and interested. He will probably need special education later on. Parents who can give Scott love, patience and stimulation and who are energetic enough to keep up with his hyperactivity will _ find him a loveable son. To inquire about adopting Scott, please write to Today's Child, Ministry of Community and Social Services, Box 888, Station K, Toronto M4P 2H2. In your letter please tell something of your present family and your way of life. For general adoption information consult your local Children's Aid Society HE NEEDS SPECIAL PARENTS J ---- ae Nu i a a tn