PAGE IO TERRACE BAY NEWS MAY I5, I974 LADIES GOLF NEWS Thursday, May 9th the executive held their first meeting to confirm tournament dates and summer activities of the club. The course is lovely and dry and although we are still on temporary tee offs and greens, which the club would appreciate everyone obser -ving, if we are to have our usual perfect course for the season. This I am sure will be carried out as we do appreciate the great efforts of our green keepers. On Tuesday, May 28th we will start off the season with a two-ball fun night for everyone. So come on out gals and enjoy some good fell- owship, as well as good fresh air and exer- cise that golfing gives us all. Following the golfing will be our semi- annual meeting, so please plan to attend, as we welcome new ideas to strengthen our club in any way possible. We would also like to encourage the junior girls, by giving them instructions and help in their game. If we have at least five junior members, we the executive will be available to help in anyway possible. For any information or help, please feel free to contact any member of the executive: President-J. Rattray, First Vice-P. Wellings, Secretary-Treasurer-J. Hall, Tournament-J. Gunter, Handicap-K. Stefurak, Prizes-M. Phill- ips, Membership-M. Pluta, Publicity-I. Romanuk. SS MOTORS 64 3 Vip. png TA EVINRUDE OUTBOARD MOTORS woot BOATS 76 4 boas : - Y0q 1 15 ft. PACESHIP with 28 h.p. Johnson electric start C & T MARINE 177 HUDSON DRIVE TERRACE BAY 1 TODAY'S CHILD BY HELEN ALLEN ETT, THE TORONTO 51) }'] SYNDICATE In the picture, Robby looks older than five, but you can likely see he still has all his "baby" teeth. Robby is a tall, sturdy boy of Anglo-Saxon descent with dark eyes, unruly brown hair and fair skin. He is a shy, rather aloof child who comes from a greatly deprived background where demonstrations of affection were probably unknown. Though he is perfectly agreeable and co-operative in his foster home, he has not yet learned to relate warmly to adults. He gets on well with children his own age or younger. Information on Robby's family tree is limited but there is no knowledge of any hereditary illnesses. He is healthy and energetic, keen on the outdoors. His foster home is on a farm and he likes all the animals, especially the dog which is his constant companion. Robby's attention span is short but he has enough imagination to play happily alone if no other children are around. Since he is just five, Robby has not started school but is looking forward to- going in the fall. This laddie needs parents who will give him love without expecting an immediate return and who will understand that at this time his ability is unknown. It will be best if there are other children in the family with Robby the youngest. To inquire about adopting Robby, please write to Today's Child, Ministry of Community and Social Services, Box 888, Station K, Toronto M4P 2H2. For general adoption information, please contact your local Children's Aid Society. HEALTHY AND ENERGETIC