1975 TERRACE BAY NEWS PAGE I7 TODAY'S CHILD BY HELEN ALLEN RR THE TORONTO 51) SYNDICATE family will be the most important thing that can ruce's life. This youngster is a real home-boy, in- "in family-type activities. He gets back to his foster kly as possible after school and is perfectly happy ster mother or father around the house. He'd much t than stay out to play with his classmates. is an attractive-looking healthy boy of Irish 1 brown wavy hair, blue eyes and fair skin. He is average ability and stands about the middle of his lass. He wants to be a policeman when he grows up. \ rural area on what is not really a farm but with some farming activities, Bruce is accustomed to . to space, to the responsibility of caring for dogs, bits. All of this he enjoys. about adopting Bruce, please write to Today's: try of Community and Social Services, Box 888, yronto M4P 2H2. For general adoption information, local Children's Aid Society. HE WANTS A FAMILY Mrs. Ed Trapp, St. John Ambulance member of Terrace Bay attending to Shelley Velanoff at the Skate-a-Thon. Skate-a-Thon photos by Pam Jones. APPLICATIONS ARE NOW BEING ACCEPTED FOR EMPLOYMENT AT: FILANE'S RESTAURANT POSITIONS REQUIRED: Waitresses Cooks Short Order Cooks ~ KitchenHelp APPLICATIONS SHOULD BE MADE IN WRITING ADDRESSED TO: FILANE'S RESTAURANT Box 63, ~ Schreiber