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Terrace Bay News, 18 Dec 1974, p. 44

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PAGE 44 TERRACE BAY NEWS . DECEMBER I8, I974 Mr. V. Mazzone of the Hospital Board was pre- sent to assist in answering questions. On behalf of the United Church Women, Mrs. Macadam presented a cheque towards the Hospit- al Building Fund. Attendance prize was won by Mrs. Annie Niemi. Lunch was served by Mrs. Mildred Smith and Mrs. Della Moore. SCHREIBER-TERRACE BAY INTERMEDIATE HOCKEY LEAGUE The following is the present standings for the Schreiber-Terrace Bay Intermediate Hockey League: Scoring: » Games Goals Asst. Pts. Stars Falzetta 7 16 8 24 Stars 0O'Javee 8 18 4 x22 Raiders McColeman 5 I5 7 129 Raiders Walterhouse 5 I2 I0 22 Stars Ross 8 6 16 22 Mayfair Osmer 7 7 II 18 Raiders Courtemanche 6 3 I4 17 Stars: Solly 4 8 4 I2 Raiders Miller 6 8 4 I2 Mayfair Adamo 4 6 5 II Standings: Ww L I Goals Goals Pts SAREE Sa For Agst. Raiders 5 2 I 60 48 : II Stars 4 3 I 64 56 o Mayfair 2 6 0 35 55 4 Goalies: G GA Average Stars Winters 3 I5 5.00 Raiders Cadieux 2 I1 5.50 Stars Santerre 3 20 6.66 Goals P. O'Javee 18 Assists K. Ross 1I6 Points D. Falzetta 24 Penalties T."Black:. 18. ONTARIO PROVINCIAL POLICE PRESS RELEASE With the festive season arriving all too fast, and everyone trying to keep ahead of 01d St. Nich, a few helpful hints to ensure your holidays will remain happy. To safeguard against fire be certain all lights are working properly before placing on tree, keep tree watered and take care it is not placed near direct sources of heat. If travelling to be with friends or family be extra careful in traffic, allow sufficient time for any unexpected stops, have "none for the road" and "buckle up". continued .... When doing that last minute shopping make sure your vehicle is locked and the keys are in your purse or pocket and lock valuables in the trunk, out of sight of a would be thief. The members and staff of the Ontario Pro- vincial Police, Schreiber Detachment would like to wish one and all a very Merry Christmas and a safe, prosperous and Happy New Year. TODAYS CHILD | BY HELEN ALLEN ab CLEP ER a eels] THE TORONTO SJ} SYNDICATE Kirk is seven, a lively busy boy with brown hair and dark eyes. " He is in excellent health but has very poor vision because of detached retinas in both eyes. Glasses will not help and doctors feel surgery will not help either. Kirk copes well with his disability, doing all the things other children do -- running, climbing, reading and watching television. He is in a special class because of his eye problem and will continue to need that kind of special facility. . Adults find Kirk an affectionate, interesting child. He is popular with children. He has a great imagination and his school principal says he is very bright in some areas. He loves painting: and music. Kirk needs a mother and father who will give him much love and stimulation and will be able to heip him deal with his visual handicap. To inquire about adopting Kirk, please write to Today's Child, Ministry of Community and Social Services, Box 888, Station K, Toronto M4P 2H2. For general adoption information, consult your local Children's Aid Society. HE NEEDS SPECIAL PARENTS

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