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Terrace Bay News, 22 Jan 1970, p. 16

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TERRACE BAY NEWS JANUARY 22, 197C.| Public Notice | MINOR HOCKEY WEEK IN CANADA TOWNSHIP OF TERRACE BAY WHEREAS, the week of January 24th is being observed throughout Canada as a period to focus public attention on the physical, character-building and other benefits of hockey for our youth, and WHEREAS, the game of hockey is recognized as Canada's National Game which teaches our youth to develop a competitive spirit, co-operation with others, body-building, and respect for authority, and | WHEREAS, it is the hope of every municipality to develop one or more players capable cf representing Canada as a member of Canada's National Team, and WHEREAS, the Minor Mackey Association in this community has earned the commendation and support of every citizen, and WHEREAS Minor Po is the foundation from which accomplished hockey players uiselagi: NOW THEREFORE, |, AS Reeve of The Township of Terrace Bay do hereby declare the week commencing | January 24th be observed as. "MINOR HOCKEY WEEK IN CANADA" 'and request that all parents and others support this observance by attending games during Minor Hockey Week and thereafter until the minor hockey season ends, and also attend Minor Hockey "Open House" Night Friday, Janvary 30th. W.E. CAVANAUGH Date - January 19th, 1970. REEVE Don't SEND... TAKE your boy to the arena ... And STAY to see him play TODAYS CHILD BY HELEN ALLEN Toronto Telegram Syndicate The photographer achieved something of a miracle in getting such a solemn picture of Douglas, because this little boy is usually smiling. Douglas is 10 months old, a healthy, sturdy baby of Anglo-Saxon ancestry, with blue-gray eyes, light brown hair and fair skin. He is alert and interested in whatever is going on, and loves attention, especially from children. But he doesn't fuss when_ he's alone and amuses himself with his toys. Douglas gets around his foster home by crawling and he's very speedy. This lively infant isn't a bit shy, being quite ready to make friends with anyone. He likes to be outdoors and he's always happy to go for a drive. To inquire about adopting Douglas please write to Today's Child, Department of Social and Family Serv- ices, Parliament Buildings, Toronto 182. For other infor- mation on adoption ask your Children's Aid Society. A Shower-tea in honour of Mrs. Bill Smart will . spel 'anuary 29th in St. John's Church hall i from © JM. - 10.00 &M,

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