)CTOBER 25, 1972 TERRACE BAY NEWS PAGE 19 JOINT INSTALLATION OF OFFICERS The Schreiber Kinsmen and Kinettes had a joint stallation of officers conducted by Bill Kraft, eputy Governor, at a ceremony in the town hali. Kinsmen officers are Michael Reid, past president; ruce Gordon, president; Brian Birch, vice-president; on Anderson, secretary; Michael Cosgrove, treasur- r; Tom Quinton, Joe Figliomeni and Pat Halonen, irectors; Joe Figliomeni, Bulletin Editor. Kinette officers are Maureen Phillips, past presi- ent; Joyce Reid, president; Edythe Cosgrove, first ice-president; Linda Figliomeni; second vice pres- dent; Betty Ann Klassen, secretary; Ruth Ann Birch, -easurer; Brenda Birch, Bulletin Editor. During the evening Alex Gordon was presented ith a Life Membership. Out of town guests attending the party included Ar. and Mrs. Bill Kraft, Mr. and Mrs. Rich Malo, rother Al (Robbie) Robertson, Thunder Bay; George Vard Nip-Rock president and Mrs. Ward; Michael ower, past Deputy Governor, Geraldton; and Jack ohnson of Edinborough, Scotland. Ray Cook and Aike Cosgrove showed films of conventions which he Schreiber club had attended and was much en- oyed by the crowd. Photos below by |. McCuaig = Kinsmen Officers {inefte Officers TODAY'S CHILD BY HELEN ALLEN WR Lo LE ee THE TORONTO 51J)] SYNDICATE Christopher has had many moves in his lifetime and urgently needs the feeling of belonging that goes with having your own family. A mother, a father, a home, a name he can share -- these will give Christopher the security and the knowledge of being wanted and loved. Christopher is a healthy, active boy with an engaging smile, a pleasant personality and a sense of humor. Anglo-Saxon in descent, he is small for his age with light brown hair, brewn eyes and freckles. Christopher is in senior opportunity class and will likely go on to vocational school. Though not academically inclined, he is a steady worker who responds to encouragement and supervision by completing whatever task is set for him. Christopher is a real outdoors boy who likes to climb. Baseball and hockey are his favorite games and he is proud of his bike. Most comfortable with children younger than himself, he would best fit into a family as the oldest child. He also enjoys adult company. Christopher has spent most of his life in a rural setting. Both the country life and the opportunity to know and befriend animals appeal to him. But more important is that he find parents to whom he will be a welcome, cherished son. To inquire about adopting Christopher, please write to Today's Child, Box 888, Station K, Toronto. For general adoption information, please contact your Children's Aid Society. 3% HE WANTS A FAMILY