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Terrace Bay News, 24 Jan 1973, p. 4

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PAGE 4 TERRACE BAY NEWS JANUARY 24, 1973 Legion Bowling - cont'd The Irish Regiment lead the league with 47 points. The Spitfires are in second place with 44. Other games over 200: - Paul Coupal 256, 235; S. Gusul 2I0; Pat Jones 244, 228; L. Swirhun 2I8, 220; H. Gusul 2I9; A. Daley 210, 2I6; J. Fisher 2I5; S. Boyd 209; B. St. Louis 213; N. Chopty 213; .B.. Moon. 209. LADIES AUXILIARY TO LEGION On January IOth, I973 the ladies executive held their first meeting of the New Year chaired by President, Mrs. Gunter. Discussion of the evening was the coming Winter Carnival. There will be more on this very soon. The zone meeting will be held in Man itouwadge again, this year in honour of the opening of their new Legion. Any- one wishing to journey to Manitouwadge please contact Mrs. Gunter. The highlight of the year "The Mixed Curling Bonspiel" will be held on March 3rd. This will be followed by a smorg- asbord at the Legion with a crowning of a King and Queen. Do not miss this event. The little Christmas party, this year, was once again a huge success with many varities of dishes enjoyed by all and many thanks to all the lad- ies who so generously donated food for this occasion. RESIDENTS OF TERRACE BAY, SCHREIBER AND ROSSPORT Your McCausland Hospital Board wish- es to publically acknowledge a $25.00 donation, received December 22nd made by Mrs. Jean Megraw, from the Ladies Auxiliary Canadian Legion Branch 223, Terrace Bay. All such donations are gratefully received, the monies are budgeted towards replacement of obso- lite equipment, etc. Your McCausland Hospital Board needs the support of everyone, in order to maintain and continue the services you and your families have enjoyed in the past. Public Relations Committee. TODAY'S CHILD BY HELEN ALLEN . EET THE TORONTO SUJN] SYNDICATE Stephen wanted his friend Ajax to be included in the picture because he hopes that when he is adopted Ajax will be welcome too. Stephen, 14, is becoming an accomplished horseman. He likes to take care of the horses at his foster home and is both in- terested in and responsible about feeding, watering, even cleaning out the stable. Stephen is a tall, good-looking boy with black hair, hazel eyes and fair skin. Some unsettled years left him with emotional problems for which he needed treatment but that is behind him now and he is eager and ready to become part of a family. He is co-operative and easy to live with. Adults find him good company. He has great patience with younger children and is concerned for them. Stephen has never done well in school but his foster parents find he has a quick mind and think he will improve when settled in his own home. He is energetic but not hyperactive. He loves animals, sports (especially hockey) and swimming. The ideal family for Stephen will have parents with young ideas and not many other children so the mother and father will have lots of time for their adopted son. Stephen himself hopes his permanent home will be in the country. To inquire about adopting Stephen, please write to Today's Child, Box 888, Station K, Toronto M4P 2H2. For general adoption information, please contact your local Children's Aid Society. HAPPY AND ENERGETIC

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