Page 6 ed REQUEST OF OUR MANY VALUED CUSTOMERS, TERRACE BAY NEWS = TONY'S RED&WHITE ANNOUNCE NEW STORE -- « ffojeain HOURS "EFFECTIVE JUNE 12 NT FAMILIES IT HAS BEEN DECIDED TO CLOSE DURING THE LUNCH HOUR FROM 12:30 PeM,. TILL 1:30 P.M., AND ALSO TO CLOSE ON FRIDAY June 8, 1961 RED \=-FOOD... EVENINGS AND REMAIN OPEN MONDAY MORNING, THIS IS DONE AT THE STORE HOURS WILL BE AS FOLLOWS MONDAY, THROUGH SATURDAY (Excluding Wed) = 9 A.M, ~ 12.30 P.M, & from 1:30 P.M, = 5,30 WEDNESDAY ~ STORE WILL REMAIN CLOSED PROM 22730 AS BEFORE WATCH THE MAIL THIS WEEK FOR OUR FLYER SHOWING TREMENDOUS MONEY SAVING SPECIALS -- ALSO DROP IN AND TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR MANY NON-ADVERTISED SPECIALS.» THANK YOU - MANAGEMENT. CACCAMO S.LTD. TOWN TOPICS (Continued from Page 2) MR. J. HERBERT DAWSON ADDRESSES C.W.L. Mrs. Jack Anderson, Catholic Women's League representative to the Schreiber Com- mittee of the Port Arthur Children's Aid Society introduced the guest speaker, Mr. J. Herbert Dawson, to a gathering of St,Martin's | parishioners, in the Parish Hall at 9.00 P.M. on Sunday, June 4, The talk began with a comparison of .the home life of a century ago to the home life of today and the effect it has on the child. Mr. Dawson also stressed that the purpose of the Children's Aid Socie keeps the child in his own home by helping parents overcome conditions which result in neglect of children, It provides a home for the child who has none by finding a permanent adoption home for him. We secure temporary homes for the children whose own home cannot, temporarily, care for him by placing him in a supervised, boarding foster home. We also help the unmarried mother to plan intelligent ly for her child's care, in order that he may yet have an opportunity to become a useful happy citizen, Mr. Dawson's very informative and interest ing talk was well received,as shown by the variety of questions posed from the flocr. Some of the questions asked were: " hat is the age limit for parents who wish to adopt a child?" Answer -.Forty-five; but ; in some cases older, Question - Are younger. ; children allowed to be taken in a foster home | where there are teenagers at home? Answer - Yes, we find this often good for them. Q, - How does the Children's Aid Society determine i how a child is emotionally neglected?, A, - The Childrents Aid have a psychologist go TT IT TS A neat arene trea aero eee ne into the home, and he determines, Q, ~ What ages are the Foster Children?, A, - They are from 7 days to 18 years, In concluding Mr, Dawson stressed the need for foster homes in this area, Miss Muriel Atcheson - Social Worker for this area, whose headquarters are in Schreibe accompanied Mr. Dawson, Lunch was served by Mrs, George Dashkewytc and her group, DORLEEN PASTOR HONOURED AT BRIDAL SHOWER Dorleen Pastor was escorted into the Moose Hall last Wednesday evening by Stella Brown to become the surprised guest of honor at a shower. A lovely corsage of pink roses was pinned on Dorleen and they were promptly entertained by a Mock Fashion Show, Com- mentator Virginia Galvin introduced the delightful or delirious models: E, Partingto V. Drexler, J. Gunter, A, Blom, A, Sinkins, C, Gould, J, Schritt, K, Kelly, P. Wellings, and S, Brown, The ladies further enjoyed a tape recording, courtesy of Mr. B. Lohr, of the recent Harmony Belles Concert, of which the bride-elect is a member, On behalf of Dorleen's friends, the five hostesses, S, Brown, D. Kurylo, J. Schritt, A. Paulsen and V, Drexler presented her with' gifts of household furnishings and linens, I. Goodfellow was luncheon hostess and served a dainty luncheon to conclude the social evening, ee ce ee sss sehsttsusasseeneee Ass-eeeneesueee-- | Mr. and Mrs, A, Farrow, Mr. & Mrs. A. Sinkins, Mr. & Mrs, T, Brown, Mr. & Mrs, S. Boyd Sr,, Mr. & Mrs, S, Lundberg, Mr, & Mrs, H. Hall, Mr, & Mrs, J, Clancy (Cont'd Pg.10)