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Terrace Bay News, 2 Apr 1970, p. 11

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TERRACE BAY NEWS The combination of electricity and water in the bath- room can be as deadly as the mixture of alcohol and gasoline on 'the road, warns the Ontario Safety League. TODAYS CHILD BY HELEN ALLEN Ee ee PAGE 1) Easter Seal Campaign - cont'd from page 10 .... If you have not already sent in your donations, think of the happiness of some Crippled Child , whose help your donation will provde. Remember, no donation is too small nor too large. ~~ Glass roads may be part of the transportation scene of the future. Some nine million tons of waste glass is generated every year in the U.S. A test program has been started to determine if discarded glass can be substituted for such materials as sand, gravel and stone in road building. "Glasphalt" is the result of a University of Missouri ceramic engineering class's research into disposal of discarded bottles. In Toronta the Flintkote Co. on February 25th announced plans to lay a test strip of roadway in Etobicoke, at no cost to the borough, using ground glass as a fill for asphalt. Taken from "Ontario Safey League" CROSSWORD PUZZLE Society. 51, Corn dish ACROSS 52, Observes 21. er 1. Headpieces DOWN Today's Answer "Jat a = closure MS SSP a sists : . Ready 9. Conjura- 2. Woman's on the Po Se RS tion secret links 10. Sheds 3.Languishes 27. Large ome a ee 4, pian: 28. Snack j guide and a ease 5. Before milk . Fre lunch 30. Minni g article 6. Toss or |glatdowbt at ole 16. Enough, 7. Out of the Mickey MisivDiviisicivia old style wind 31. Gush 39. Consent 18. Before 8.Gohungry 32. Phonetic 41. Looplike - Gamee uy Sar 34 arth: Scneanieed 3 " on . Arthur ana 22. Odin's the hoof . Ashe's game 45. Indian brother 13.Simpleton 35. Stage weight 23. Pek in 17. Attire bgp 47. tone umber 20. See 52 38. The nasal a ond i Across passages 49, Can, prov. Robb i i . i of flow Yy Y Yy ty, exp at Ses ete Hee big hay withrendten | aepanecee fea tT Mad ts ae Bes a 30. Median; YY nonveae blue eyes and fair skin. That beguiling smile is . maa atte) ba way. . Flig y Robby is an alert baby always interested in what's going abbre- et, | = es loves to be in the midst of children's games. His own 2e -- Fl 7 avorite plaything is a spoon and he likes toys on. wheels 37. Wea: oo J) that he can push around on the floor. terciien CPL ae Robby wears corrective boots attached by a har to combat coe Monee esate Os Mia: Sone oe pee, CT ght club foot. They are doing their work well and " Soviet WY) Wy Y WY) he we be able to do without the bar by the time he is ready Union WV, (Git CEG Wi to walk, when it is expected his feet will be normal. In the 42. Stocking Yy YY meantime he gets around with considerable agility by difficult: Pt laa | paling himself along the floor or in his walker. His general 48. at EA] ae te ed health is excellent. Basks YY Yj This winning little boy would be a real asset to a family ou. Pi ee tt a |_| wanting a happy, lively son. To inquire about adopting 46. Messen- oe) a, | Robby, please write to Today's Child, Department of Social ger's task Pe 49 gy and Family Services, Parliament Buildings, Toronto 182. ee ' : || 1 Pe eee For general adoption information ask your Children's Aid 50. Weird Or\\\F iis

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