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Terrace Bay News, 13 Nov 1969, p. 13

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Toronto Telegram Syndicate ' Brian looks as if he'd like to jump rig t out of that walker and take off on his own. It won't be long till he can, because this little boy, not yet 11 months old, can walk now if he has something to hold onto. Brian is a wiry, bouncy youngster with big dark eyes, brown hair, medium complex- ion and an entrancing grin showing his fine new teeth. He is a happy young fellow who enjoys other children and loves exploring, especially in cupboards. This little boy has aller- gies which make him susceptible to wheezy colds and for which he is on a milk-free diet. Other than that he eats everything. He is always good-natured and he needs parents who will not be troubled by his diet restrictions or by his sometimes raspy breathing. To inquire about adopting Brian please write to Today's Child, Department of. Social and | Family Services, Parliament Buildings, Toronto 182. C.W.L. - cont'd from page 12 ..... A Christmas party for members and their husbands will be held in December. 14th. Keep this date open as it promises to be a most interesting evening. A thank you was extended to all who made the Pen-- ny Auction such a great success. The meeting adjourned. Prayers, Holy God We Praise Thy Name and O Canada were sung. Mrs. S. Caron, District Commissioner for the Girl Guides, was introduced by Mrs . Corrigan. Mrs . Car iat afl he new Snow Cruser fast-action model 200 @ Hot, 20h.p. engine for faster acceleration, more speed to hurdle the highest hills . . . or get through the deepest snow New air intake silencer for greater engine efficiency and faster starts New, twin headlights for greater night-time visibility Available in manual or electric start models. SPADONI BROTHERS Schreiber, .Ont. Phone - 824-2244 Guides Movement was formed. The youngest member of our movement "The Brownie" enters at the age of seven, and stays until she is 10. Then she will fly or walk up into Guides. She stays in Guides till she is 15. When she ventures into Rangers, where she can stay until her 18th birthday. After that she may become a leader, better known as a Guider. There are 101 registered Brownies and Guides and Rangers in Terrace Bay with 13 new brownies coming in this month. Mrs. Caron then introduced the leaders present Captains C. Cvitkovick and G. Koenig and Lieut. S. Dakin. The campfire was lit - cont'd page 20 ..

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