'ERRACE BAY NEWS KIN im SF NC CAT in Whose rights go next? Civil Service Association of Ontario PAGE I3 . TODAY'S CHILD BY HELEN ALLEN gy A i --, THE TORONTO 51) SYNDICATE Jerry is seven, a lively, energetic fellow with light-brown hair, dark eyes, and, as you see, an enchanting smile. Basically he is a happy child but because of rejections in his past he is cautious about trusting people, and he needs a lot of reassurance that he is really liked. Jerry will enter grade one in September. He is behind his age group and for a time will need a structured special class. Though now considered low average in ability, he is felt to have average potential. He likes school, is eager to learn and will undoubtedly benefit from being settled in a home of his own. Jerry loves the outdoors and is beginning to be interested in sports. He is proud to be a member of a baseball team. He will be a fine son for parents who can help him believe he is really wanted and loved. > To inquire about adopting Jerry, please write to Today's Child. Ministry of Community and Social Services, Box 888, Station K, Toronto M4P 2H2. In your letter please tell something of your present family and your way of life. For general information, consult your local Children's Aid Society. : HE'S EAGER TO LEARN Bill and Pauline Moon recently had their children Marilyn and her family from B.C., Paul and his family from Kamloops, B.C., Cathy and her family from Hurkett and Bill Jr. and his family from Marathon visiting with them.