Terrace Bay Public Library Digital Collections

Terrace Bay News, 30 May 1973, p. 11

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

MAY 30, I973 TERRACE BAY NEWS PAGE II EMPLOYMENT AVAILABLE The Terrace Bay Recreation Committee will accept written applications for the position of "Summer Programme Developer" up to and in -cluding June 7th. TODAY'S CHILD BY HELEN ALLEN BR Pin IE RE Preference will be given to a person who is presently taking or has taken a Recreation Course through university or college. : THE TORONTO 'SUJ¥) SYNDICATE Successful applicant will be responsible Handsome and slim with blond hair, blue eyes and fair skin for the development of a number of summer plus freckles -- that's Michael, seven. Irish in descent, Michael is a quiet, shy boy who is generall rogrammes . y youth prog placid and good-natured. Employment period from June 25th to Michael's health is good but when he was a toddler he was diagnosed as having hydrocephalus (an abnormal build-up of fluid inside the skull). The condition has been arrested and he requires no further treatment now er in the future. Before Michael's hydrocephalus was diagnosed, there was some pressure on the brain, which resulted in a perceptual August 3Ist. This project made possible through the Sports and Recreation Branch of the Ministry of Community and Social Services and the handicap and some speech difficulty. He needs to be adopted in Terrace Bay Recreation Committee. an area where there are facilities for speech therapy and where J the school is geared to understanding a child with a perceptual Submit written applications to Terrace handicap. He is now doing quite well in Grade One. Bay Recreation Committee, Box 460, Terrace Michael likes the outdoors and is very interested in small forms of wildlife such as bugs, worms and butterflies. He is Bay, Ontario. learning to skate. He doesn't play hockey yet but enjoys watching games. Michael needs parents who enjoy a great deal of involvement CHARITIES DRAW WINNERS with their children and who are able to combine love and firm- ness. : : = To inquire about adopting Mi h i ' inners of the Knights of Columbus Char- || ym Pho Mons Jichaul plese wie lo Todays ities Draw, Niagara Falls, May 2Ist - adoption information, contact your Children's Aid Society. Ist prize - Chrysler Newport - T. Thomas, 63 Cayuta St., London, Ontario. Ticket No. -408066 2nd prize - Plymouth Duster - John McCauley, I035 Nesbitt Crescent, Woodstock, Ontario. Ticket No. = 539146. The Knights of Columbus would like to thank all those who bought tickets and supported this venture. TERRACE BAY POLICE DEPARTMENT REPORT A total of twenty-eight occurrences were investigated by the Terrace Bay Police Depart- ment this past week. Investigations will continue during the week into complaints of indecent assault. On Thursday two charges were laid in Pro- vincial Court, Thunder Bay. One Highway Traffic Act offence was laid and five liquor offences were reported. Twelve motor vehicles were checked and a number of warnings issued. Three persons were checked through the Canadian Police Information Centre. HE LOVES THE OUTDOORS Ralph Cole, of Crofton, B.C. is in Schreiber visiting his father and mother

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy