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Terrace Bay News, 30 Jul 1970, p. 8

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PAGE 8 COMING EVENTS Wednesday, July 29th - Swim Tests, Pool -- * Saturday, August Ist - DR. MIKE'S DAY Presentation and Dance, 7:30 p.m. - Arena Sunday, August 2nd - Aguasabon Golf Club Ladies' Open - 11:00 A.M. Monday, August 3rd - Terrace Bay Swim Meet - Pool. Saturday, Sunday, August 8 and 9th - Springboard Diving and Synchronized Swimming Clinics - Swim Pool . Saturday, August 15th - North Shore Swim Meet - Red Rock. This baby's foster family call him Smiley. One look will tell you why. He is a big, sturdy boy, tall for his one year, English and Dutch in background. His eyes are dark blue with incredibly long, thick lashes. That brush-cut hair is dark brown and he has fair skin. "Smiley" had some minor illnesses when he was very young, which held up plans for his adoption. The problems now are all cleared up and he is a healthy, happy, relaxed child with a winning disposition. He likés people, especially children and is not a bit shy. He needs parents who will enjoy a merry, active, lovable little son. To inquire about adopting "Smiley" please write to Today's Child, Department of Social and Family Services, Parliament Buildings, Toronto 182. For general adoption information ask your Children's Aid Society. TERRACE BAY NEWS JULY 30, 1970 STOKES URGES (Continued from page 1) in Northern Ontario would make it possible for local athletes to become competitive and an integral part | of Canada's athletic activities. . Not one athlete from Northwestern Ontario was honoured or in attendance at the Sports Award Dinner | -- held recently in Toronto when tribute was paid to hundreds of Ontario residents for their contributions to sports. This is a clear indication that local ath- letes have been neglected and financial and technica assistance is needed at the elementary and secondary school level if they are to enjoy equality of athletic opportunity. So let's join hands in the great Northwest and prove to Canada that we want a piece of the action and that we are ready, willing and capable of hosting Canada Summer Games, 1973. SCREAM - Continued from page | exploding, jet planes screaming, racing-car exhausts blasting and fifteen other ear-splitting activities. "Suddenly the deafening, nerve-wracking noise stopped, and dead centre on a small screen a candle glowed in the silent, darkened room.. Then a title said: "YOU DON'T HAVE TO SCREAM TO GET ATTENTION." -- (Business Press News) Most parents don't realize that many car seats and child harnesses on the market offer no protection in an accident. In fact, unanchored types which hook over, or slide under the seat back may actually in- crease the risk of injury in a crash. To be effective, CHILD RESTRAINTS MUST BE ANCHORED TO THE FRAME OF THE CAR. For a leaflet listing various types of recommended child restraints and retail outlets selling them, write to: Ontario Safety League, 208 King St.W., Toron- to. ' The Consumer Association answers questions. For example. Q. How does the food value of white bread compare to th at of whole wheat bread? A. Most white bread sold in Canada 'is made from enriched flour containing added thiamine, riboflavin} niacin and iron in amounts specified by regulations. Consequently the food value of white enriched bread] compares favorably with that of whole wheat or ' cracked wheat and in fact may contain more calciu Thiamine riboflavin.

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