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Terrace Bay News, 27 Oct 1971, p. 22

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TODAY'S CHILD BY HELEN ALLEN ES i GE a TorontoTelegram Syndicate "Above average" Don is a sturdy, slim, handsome boy of Negro descent, with lovely brown eyes, black curly hair and dark skin. He is above average in intelligence, so he should have a family where there is good stimulation, encouragement and opportunity. Healthy and active, Don likes to play outdoors. In the house. he spends a lot of time with pleasure books. He likes to work out puzzles and he enjoys coloring. He's a Sesame Street enthusiast and his other favorite program is Mod Squad. Don has been a very shy boy. but with nursery school and kindergarten he is getting over that. He meets strange adults easily and talks quite readily. He has been living in a quiet foster home and is not used to the hurly-burly of a big family. so it is felt he would be happiest in a home with not more than one or two chil- dren. To inquire about adopting Don, please write to Today's Child. Department of Social and Family Services; Parlia- ment Buildings. Toronto 182. For general information, ask your Children's Aid Society. rR THE OPP RE GFFIC Bue SAYS: , Mare sues THAT BELT" For THe ROAD HAS A Buenesr om ir! Sacer 15 ror £Eugryone, NOT rusr ewmnomwn' [WOE oF FOOTBALL'S MOST UNDERRATED RECEIVERS 1S GREEN BAYS CARROLL WHE HAS BEFA/ BAFFLING NFL DEFENSES FOR JO YEARS WirH THE PACKERS cus THE 62"-200 18 VET FROM UPI. 15 PDNE OF THE SFEEDIES7 FRAM ERS WN THE SAME. HE AND Boyp DOWLER GNE THE PACK A DPANGERDUS 'LoNG Bru THREAT +0»

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