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Terrace Bay News, 23 Aug 1972, p. 8

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PAGE 8 TERRACE BAY NEWS AUGUST 23, 1972 TODAY'S CHILD BY HELEN ALLEN Mp a a THE TORONTO 5! Jr] SYNDICATE As long as Johnny can be outdoors, any season is perfect for this seven-year-old. He loves camping, enjoys snow, is fascinated by water and finds mud irresistible. Anglo-Sanon and German in descent, Johnny is a slim boy with dark blonde hair. fair skin and brown eyes. His health is good since he has outgrown a pre-school anemic condition. Psy chological tests indicate Johnny is in the average range of intelligence. but he did not finish Grade one this year. His teacher feels he is immature and will probably pick up next year. Johnny is a sensitive youngster, very shy w hen he first meets strangers but becoming friendly if given plenty of time. te speaks with a very mild lisp and is attending speech therapy class to correct it. He looks forward to joining Cubs on his next birthday. He likes making things and enjoys crafts of all Kinds. He goes regularly to the library, bringing back books either to read or be read to, and he has shown some interest in learning to play the piano. Sunday School is one of his favorite outings. Johnny needs a relaxed, loving home where the parents will give him warm reassurance without pressure for academic achievement. To inquire about adopting Johnny, please write to Today's Child. Box 88%. Station K. Toronto. For general adoption in- formation. consult vour local Children's Aid Society. OUTDOORS ons a es SE MOORE'S ] ANNOUNCES BOTANY 500 SUIT PROMOTION | Effective Aug. 28 -Sept. 30 YOUR CHOICE OF SHIRT & TIE or 20% Terrace Bay OFF REG. PRICE Phone 825-3327 Schreiber Town Topics - cont'd from page 7 ...... Mr. and Mrs. Jim Crook, with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lapointe and daughter Suzanne are visiting in var- | ious points in Nova Scotia. Cindy and Todd Little have returned to Thunder Bay after holidaying with their grandparents Mr. and Mrs. R.C. Riley. Mr. and Mrs. Jim McCuaig and their family of Thunder Bay are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Art Huard, visiting other relatives in town also. Mrs. Aline Breton of Montreal is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Albert Verdoni. Mr. and Mrs. Alex McCuaig and family of Toron= to and Mr. and Mrs. C. McCuaig of Atikokan are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lester McCuaig. Mrs. Eva Quinton of Walters Falls and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Craig of Pickering are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Tom Quinton. Mr. and Mrs. John Lugsdin of Point Edward, Ont. and Mr. and Mrs. Barry Lugsdin and son of Sarnia and Mr. and Mrs. Tom White of London are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Joe Campbell. Evelyn Lark has accepted a position with the Lake Superior Board of Education office in Schreiber.

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