PAGE 18 TERRACE BAY NEWS MAY 29, 1974 Seagram's trophy - Maureen Dickson, Marj Liekrock, Peggy Wellings by Len Crockford. TODAY'S CHILD THE TORONTO 51 J}\] SYNDICATE! Good-looking Michael, 11, is Irish and Italian in descent, a slender boy with blue eyes, light brown hair, feir skin and a winning smile. Michael is in good general health but has had a number of asthma attacks caused by allergies. The allergies are now controlled by weekly injections but because of his asthma, he missed a good deal of school and is behind his age group. He is in a special Grade four class now to help him catch up and is doing better in school than ever before. He will probably do even better when he is settled in a home of his own. Michaels allergies include feathers, dust, wool and animals -- with horses the worst. But his foster home's dogs and cats do not appear to bother him. Fortunately he is not ailergic to any foods and is on a normal diet. : Energetic Michael loves sports. He played centre field on a . baseball team last summer and is proud of the trophy it won. He Molson's trophy by Bob Roberts, Ollie Chapman, plays floor hockey at school and iy forward to we on an ice Shirley Richards, Shirley Caron, Janet Roberts hockey team next year. He is a good swimmer and likes fishing. Quiet but not shy, Michael is friendly, pleasant and co- operative. He gets on well with other children. Michael will be a fine son for-a family who will appreciate his lovable personality, share his interests and be calm about his allergies. To inquire about adopting Michael, 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. Laskin's and Club Championship - Barb Wise, Rhea Beauleiu, Mary Hale, Dave Desrosiers. HE LOVES SPORTS