JUNE 6, 1973 TERRACE BAY NEWS FEGL I7 i ROSSPORT TOWN TOPICS Thunder Bay visitors last week were Mr. and Mrs. Lenard Ibey and Alex Zwaresh. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Legault are holidaying with relatives in Toronto and Bellville, Ont. Mrs. Bill Hubelit of Sault Ste. Marie visit- ed relatives here the past week. Peter Mushquash was a business visitor to Thunder Bay last weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Mahoney of Sioux Lookout visited relatives here last weekend. Mr. and Mrs. T. Minoletti have returned to Thunder Bay after a holiday with Peter Testori. Diane Campbell of Thunder Bay visited rela- tives here last weekend. Olav Sundland of Thunder Bay was a business visitor here last weekend. Lionel Hubelit and party from Wawa spent the weekend having come by his tug the Wavey the second and reported good sailing weather. Mr. and Mrs. R. Kenney were business visit- ors to Red Rock and Thunder Bay recently. Shirley Bouchard of Thunder Bay was home last weekend with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Romeo Bouchard. A class of ten children made their First Holy Communion on Sunday with Rev. Father Meyer officiating. The children were Veanna Bain, Ella Schroeder, Della Mushquash, Terry Ann Bouchard, Vera Goodchild, Laura Ray, Darcy Bain Darrin Gerow, Narcuis Bain, Dennis Goodchild and Francis Goodchild. The Library has a new exchange of five hun- dred books of fiction, non-fiction, historical and children's books for the summer reading and available from the librarian Anne Wilde. Mrs. C.W. Todesco has received word from relatives in Italy of the passing of her sisu=r -in-law Mrs. Irma Mazzini of Casa Norta, Vald- astico, Vicenza. Mr. and Mrs. W. Schelling were business visitors to Thunder Bay during the week. The Opportunities for Youth program will be again participating in various projects in the village this year. IN MEMORIAM: McBRIDE - In loving memory of a dear Dad and Grand-dad Thomas Russell who passed away June 7.1963, Gone from us, buf leaving memories SL Death can never take away: ' : ye -- Memories that will \always linger /%= While upon this earth we stay. ; Always remembered by son Lorne, daughter-irlide Rita and grandchildren. TODAYSCHILD BY HELEN ALLEN ' RE Re THE TORONTO 31 J}'] SYNDICATE Kenny's personality is as winning as his smile. This six-year- old is sunny, even-tempered and outgoing. He gets on well with both grownups and children and is easy to live with because he is obedient and co-operative. English in descent, Kenny is a good-looking boy with very blonde hair, blue eyes and fair skin. Kenny's health is good with one small area of doubt. He had a convulsion with a fever two years ago and none since. However, the pediatrician consulted by the Children's Aid Society feels there is a slight chance, perhaps 10 to 15 per cent, that he may develop epilepsy when he is 10 to 12 years old. His glasses are for near-sightedness in the left eye. Kenny is being called a slow learner. But he has a good memory especially for the songs he learns in kindergarten and he tries his best at school. He likes music, enjoys coloring and loves to play with small cars. Kenny is also an outdoors enthusiast. Talkative, responsive and affectionate, Kenny needs a family where he will be the youngest and where there are older brothers and sisters for him to imitate. To inquire about adopting Kenny, please write to Today's Child, Box 888, Station K, Toronto M4P 2H2. Fer general adoption information, write your local Children's Aid Society. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN PLEASE NOTE: =- longer responsib I am no for the action of my wife nor the debts e may have incurred. Dated this 4th day &f June, 1973. Vic Costa 2 & Schreiber. = LOST: - boys cycle - blue and white with <0 2 Chrome fendefs. Phone 824-2313. fd S-0¢ ---- = =