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Terrace Bay News, 1 Jun 1977, p. 13

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JUNE I, 1977 TERRACE BAY NEWS With the good wishes of the Terrace Bay Aux- iliary, Addie Beaulieu presented an electric can opener to augment the local kitchen equip- ment. Following the dinner an impromtu program of recollections of past dinners, parties and events and amusing stories with Judy Davis receiving a special prize for the funniest one told. 'A social evening and dance to the music of the Norshore Four ended the evening. Photo below = Wendy Martin watches as her sister Daryl Lynn Davis, pins a past presi- dent's pin on her mother, Lorraine Weaver and Georgina Davis presided at right. Photo by Inez McCuaig. Photo below *- Addie Beaulieu, Terrace Bay presents gift to president Georgina Davis for Schreiber Legion Auxiliary. Photo by Inez McCuaig. Mr. .and Mrs. Norman Glad and their daughter Karen (Mrs. Jim Garriock) were in Edmonton on May 25th to attend the funeral of Norman's mother Mrs. Alex Konopelky, the former Helen Rummery. Jack Rummery, her brother also attended the service. TODAY'S CHILD BY HELEN ALLEN. ER INTER THE TORONTO 5!J) SYNDICATE Carl is a charming six-year-old, healthy and good-looking © with brown hair and dark eyes. He is French Canadian in descent and English speaking. He needs glasses to correct a turned-in eye, but wears them only in school. Because of neglect in his early life Carl has developed slowly and is behind his age level. But he has made great strides during the past year. He is now in a special class but it is felt he will catch up and will gradually be integrated into the regular classes. He likes school. ; Carl loves attention from adults and is gentle with small children. Since he is immature for his age he tends to play with children younger than himself. Carl likes the outdoors -- swimming and bike* riding especially. He is good with his hands; able to make com. plicated structures with construction sets, Carl will be a lovable son for a family where there are few other children so the mother and father-will have much time to devote to him. - Te inquire about adopting Carl, please write to Today's Child, Ministry of Community and Social Services, Box 888, Station K, Toronto M4P 2H2. In your letter teil something of your present family and your way of life. £ For general adoption, contact your local Children's Aid Society. LIKES THE OUTDOORS PAGE .I3

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