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Terrace Bay News, 25 Sep 1969, p. 10

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SEPTEMBER 25 PAGE C TERRACE BAY NEWS TODAY'S CHILD" OFF CAMPUS COURSES 1969-1970 BY HELEN ALLEN 1969 IN TERRACE BAY ROR, TL @ COURSES OFFERED: Political Science 3dé6 - Mr. A. Alexander AA RRA IPS ELE CII TELL Toronto Telegram Syndicate @ REGISTRATION: Friday, Sept. 30, 1969 - 7 p.m. Terrace Bay High School. ARSE NRL EG @ FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mrs. Shirley Angus Box 454, Terrace Bay - Phone 825-3868 This plump little fellow is Larry, a healthy baby of four months. Though he can't sit up yet, he is active and very much aware of his surroundings. Those big brown eyes follow every movement. He loves attention and has been © smiling and making friendly cooing sounds since he was six ~ weeks old. He likes music for company when no people are ~ around. Larry is a handsome boy with wavy black hair and 2 slightly tanned skin. His eyes are his outstanding feature. Look at those long lashes! His background is white and black © with no hereditary health problems. To inquire about adopt- ing Larry please write to Today's Child, Department of | Social and Family Services, Parliament Buildings, Toronto | 182. For general information about adopting ask your Child- ren's Aid Society. Mr. and Mrs. Roy W. James, 21 Grandhaven Crescent, announce the engagement of their daughter, Gayle Ann, to Roger Leon Fournier, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fournier of Terrace Bay, Ont The marriage will take place Saturday, October 11, 1969, in Blessed Sacrament Church. Both. the bride and bridegroom graduated from Cambrian College where Mr. Fournier studied architecture and Miss James completed the legal course. The couple will reside at 49 Carl Avenue, Port Arthur, Ontario. International Brotherhood of Pulp, Sulphite and Paper, Mill Workers here next week will discuss the recent -- Indian policy statement by the federal government in Montreal . Frank Calder, an Indian NDP MLA in British Columbia will lead the discussion with an address to the Conference on Tuesday, September 23. More than 200 workers in the pulp and paper industry who are members of the Pulp and Sulphite continued page _D CONFERENCE ON INDIAN POLICY TO BE HELD Delegates to the Second Canadian Conference of

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