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Terrace Bay News, 12 Jul 1972, p. 16

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PAGE 16 TERRACE BAY NEWS JULY 12,°1972 Rossport Town Topics = cont'd from page 15 ..... W. Otto of Powell River, B.C. enroute from Nova Scotia to their B.C. home visited Mr. and Mrs. Charles Henderson this week. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Gaune of Thunder Bay spent the holiday weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Lenard Ibey. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Douglas, daughters Jeannette and Jacilyn of Webbwood, Ont. are vis- iting Mr. and Mrs. C.W. Todesco. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Richard Papinaude of Espanola. Miss Colleen Kenney has returned from Elgin, Ontario where she was the matron of honour at her cousin's wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Chas Wilde and family have left for Thunder Bay for the summer and to attend courses at the Lakehead University. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Haliday of Hamilton, Ont. visited Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Gerow during the ween. Guests of Peter Testori and the Eugene Gerow family this week were Mr. and Mrs. Tony Minoletti Joe and Gino Minoletti, Mrs. K. Watchler of Thunder Bay, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Austin, Cynthia and Debra Austin of Kimberly, B.C., Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Moe, Jon and Nancy Moe of Vancouver, B.C. Mrs. Edith Ibey left Wednesday by car with her son George Gaune of Winnipeg on a holiday in that city and Kenora with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Huller and Mrs. Musgrave of Elmore, Ont., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lester Legault this week. Rev. Father Hyrsinuik of Beardmore spent a few days at Battle Island lighthouse with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hubelit. Miss Dianne Campbell has left on holiday touring Europe and the British Isles. Alfred Ray and John McCauley had their usual good luck fishing Sunday on Lake Superior have caught 8 Lake Trout weights ranging from 4 1/2 to 9 pounds. Richard Patenaude and Jack Douglas were out trolling and brought home two good sized Lake Troute for their supper that evening. STORK CLUB Born to Mr. and Mrs. John St.Amand of Schreiber, a girl on July 1st, 1972. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Costel of Terrace Bay a boy on July 3rd, 1972. TODAYS CHILD BY HELEN ALLEN THE TORONTO S1JN] SYNDICATE LOVES HIS BIKE David is nine. An engaging-looking boy with brown eyes, brown hair and medium complexion. His background is Anglo- Saxon. This youngster's health is good but he is small for his age, which is beginning to worry him. Circumstances in his life have contributed to a lack of self-confidence, and the recent discovery that he has a perceptual handicap seemed to be an added blow. However, a corrective program is being recommended which should help David in handling his school work and thus help his self-esteem. David enjoys riding his bike and he loves working with his hands. In this area he feels competent and he tackles mechanical things with enthusiasm. He is fascinated by anything to do with aircraft -- small engine model planes, real planes in the sky and on the ground. He has never seen a large airport and is looking forward to a promised visit to a really big one where he can watch the jets. Basically, David is a friendly, trusting, affectionate child, curious and interested in things and with a good sense of humor. He needs a family who will love him for himself and value him for his many assets. Warm, mature, understanding parents will find him a rewarding son. David would probably be best as the ' youngest or the only child. To inquire about adopting David, please write to Today's Child, Box 888, Station K, Toronto. For general adoption in- formation, write your Children's Aid Society.

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