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Terrace Bay News, 4 May 1977, p. 15

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-t H MAY 4, 1977 TERRACE BAY NEWS PAGE 15 "on May 27th. ALTAR SOCIETY NEWS - continued Mrs. Agnes Legault presented the financial statement which was passed for adoption on motions of Mrs. Josephine Kenney and Mrs. 'Mary Schelling. It was decided to purchase two lawn sprinklers for the church after a formal discussion on the different types available on the market. After considering the merits of different flowers for the grot- to and church, Mrs. Leisander offered to don- ate geranium plants and Mrs. Camilla Legault stated that she would plant the remainder of the grotto with nasturtiums. The members thanked them for their donations. It was decided that the only project for the month of May would be a bingo to be held It is the time of year when a handy man is to be hired to cut the grass in the cemetery and the church lawn and look after the sprinkling system and to advertise for same. ; The president announced that the annual meeting will be held at the June meeting and arrangements made to have the books audited. Following adjournment luncheon was served and a social hour enjoyed. 2 3.7, i=" FUNNYSIDE 0 ~ a a "LET ME TAKE ANOTHER LOOK AT THAT BLUEPRINT!" £8 TODAY'S CHILD '«N ® BYHELEN ALLEN THE TORONTO 7!J | SYNDICATE 5 Jit to look at Kenny's smile you know he is a good-natured aby. : Just turned one, Kenny is Cree Indian and white in descent. He has soft brown hair, dancing dark eyes and dimpled cheeks. A happy boy, Kenny loves company but does not demand it. He loves to have people play with him, but if nobody is around he is cheerfully contented alone. This baby is in good health but has a condition ealled Russell's Syndrome which affects growth. It is likely he will never achieve average height. Very alert, he notices everything moving around him. He has not been psychologically tested but certainly appears to be normal in intelligence. : Lovable little Kenny needs a mother and father who will appreciate his happy personality and will not worry that he is going to be smaller than average. J To inquire about adopting Kenny. please write to Today's Child, Ministry of Community and Social Services, Box 888, Station K, Toronto M4P 2H2. In your letter tell something of your present family and your way of life. For general adoption, contact your local Children's Aid Society. i ~ AHAPPY PERSONALITY

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