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Terrace Bay News, 7 Mar 1973, p. 9

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MARCH 7, I%73 TERRACE BAY NEWS PAGE S Greg Reed on piano John Dolce and Bill Oryniak. GUIDES AND BROWNIES MEETING The monthly meeting for the Local Association for Guides and Brownies was held February 26th and opened with the Guide Prayer. The meeting was attend- ed by I3 members including one new member and chaired by president Mrs. Gail Moore. Plans were finalized for the Mother and Daughter banquet on March I4th. Any past L.A. member or guider inter- ested in attending this banquet may purchase tickets from D. Dakin. Plea- seiicontact Mrs. Dakin at 3540, by March: 7th for tickets. Cookie Day plans were discussed wit with a probable date set for May 4th. Hostesses for the next meeting will be Mrs. D. Stachiw and Mrs. Rajotte. The meeting was adjourned and a lovely lunch was served by Mrs. M. Moher. TODAY'S CHILD BY HELEN ALLEN Be lili ii i asad THE TORONTO SJ} synpicaTe Tammy was five before she could talk. Now at eight, soon-to- be nine. she is a real chatterbox. Tammy has been attending a school for the retarded but is now in a special class in the regular school. She will continue to need special classes. Tammy will do her best there for she is a determined child who perseveres with anything she tires to do and is proud of her achievements. A pretty girl, tall for her age, Tammy has brown eyes, dark hair, medium complexion and rosy cheeks. She is very near- sighted but otherwise in good health. Lovable Tammy gets on well with other children and is at- tentive to and protective over a toddler in her foster home. She is normally happy and has developed a good amount of self- confidence in a foster home where she feels she is warmly ac- cepted. Tammy likes to sing, alone or with others, and enters en- thusiastically into all the group activities at school. She is fond of books with pictures. Tammy has learned to skate and is taking swimming lessons. She is becoming interested in domestic affairs and enjoys helping her foster mother. Tammy needs a family who will appreciate her lovable sweet personality and will not be concerned over academic achievement. It will be ideal if there are older brothers and sisters to take an interest in her and for her to admire. To inquire about adopting Tammy, please write to Today's Child, Box 888, Station K, Toronto M4P 2H2. For general adoption information, please contact your local Children's Aid Society. SHE'S HAPPY AND CHATTY a ----------

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