TERRACE BAY NEWS FEBRUARY 12, 1975 TODAY'S CHILD BY HELEN ALLEN I a gs] THE TORONTO 51J}] SYNDICATE happy three-year-old, lovable and easy to care for. much attention from his foster parents and several ut is not a demanding child. He is quite cheerful if ain himself, as long as he can see people. been slow in developing and is considerably behind for his age. He has only started to walk and, though 1 lot, only a few words are recognizable. boy, Billy has blonde curly hair, fair skin and dark did turn in but are improving after corrective has a good appetite and sleeps well. s a family who will appreciate his happy disposition ry over his slow development. about adopting Billy, please write to Today's Child, Community and Social Services, Box 888, Station K, P 2H2. For general adoption information consult hildren's Aid Society. A HAPPY FELLOW eh \ CHECK YoUR THROTTLE BEFORE oad VOU START THE MAEHINE 4 TERRACE BAY BROWNIES PACK I Mr. Patrick Jones donated a flag to the pack. Receiving on behalf of the pack is Kim Korzinski.In the background are sixers - Carrie Pytyck, Wendy Borsa, Sabina Burhmann. The Local Association to Guides and Brow- nies Terrace Bay, donated a Toadstool and Owl to Pack I. Mrs. Yolande Rajotte treasurer of the L.A. presented them and Lisa Helmink received on behalf of the pack. In the background - Tana McDonald, Kathleen Ramsay and Laurie Pollard.