TERRACE BA Y NEWS \-ROSSPORT TOWN TOPICS Tina Jacobson has returned from a in Toronto and other Eastern Ontario nd Mrs. Bill Hubelit have left for sts at Parisienne Island Lighthouse shipping season. ind Mrs. Jack Campbell and son Daniel ler Bay visited relatives here recently le Legault is homer from a Lakehead HA Anne Todesco has returned home after yy with relatives in Toronto, Sarnia ry Ontario areas as well as a Caribbean sn cruise ship "Italia" and arranged t Nassau, San Juan in:Puerto Rico,.St. »f the Virgin Islands, Martinique of dest Indies, Port of Spain of Trinidad, of Venezuela, Cartagena of Colombia, Aruba of the Netherlands, Antilles tego Bay of Jamaica and returned to uderdale, Florida where she spent days in this resort. Father S. Hyrchenuk of Beardmore the Pays Plat Mission for Sunday Mass. Leslie Kenney of Terrace Bay spent kend with her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. ey. Peter Achnesshskpum and baby daughter +urned home to Pays Plat from McCaus- spital. and Mrs. Eugene Gerow, Peter and Cathy turned to. Toronto. Edith Ibey collected $57.30 for 'the Easter Cancer Fund Drive. Anne Wilde was a business visitor der Bay over the weekend. and Mrs. Jack Campbell and son of - Bay have taken up residence here. ueline Goodchild was entertained at a se party on Sunday for her I4th birthday nds and relatives. Games and cake were 1 by those present. Mrs. Dave Iddison le cake and many presents were received. . Morgan has left to visit relatives 1ipeg and other Manitoba centers. and Mrs. Charles Henderson have left storing holiday to the west coast. and Mrs. R.T. Kenney have returned home spending the winter in Texas and Mexico. annual Cribbage Tournament was held in 10ol recreation center on the weekend i xteen couples competing for the follow- nts - Ist - Tina Jacobson and Brian ning turkeys; 2nd - Hilda Mushquash and Lanigan winning blankets; 3rd - Mr. and 1édiss winning blankets; continued page 30 ........ TODAY'S CHILD BY HELEN ALLEN EEE RRR THE TORONTO SUN] SYNDICATE Armand is 13, tall and slim with blonde hair, brown eyes and fair skin. He is in good health and wears glasses for near- sightedness. French Canadian in descent, Armand speaks both French and English, so he could fit into a home where either language is spoken. A bilingual family would be ideal, but most vital is a family full of warmth and love. Armand lacks confidence in himself so the best thing for him would be if he can become somebody's cherished son in a setting where he will have brothers, sisters, aunts, uncles, cousins, grandparents. With all those people to love him he will certainly begin to feel he is a worthwhile person. Armand is a slow learner, now in opportunity class. He is doing better this year than ever before and will take an oc- cupations course in high school. He works well in school -- with a keen interest in woodworking, his ambition is to be a car- penter. Though he has been a loner, Armand has recently joined Scouts where he thoroughly enjoys the program and the association with other boys. Since Armand gets on well with children of all ages, he can fit into a family as the oldest, the youngest or somewhere in the middle. To inquire about adopting Armand, please write to Today's APRIL 30, 1975 1 o | Child, Ministry of Community and Social Services, Box 888, 1 4 ~ Station K, Toronto M4P 2H2. For general adoption information consult your local Children's Aid Society. A HE WANTS A BIG FAMILY ~