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Terrace Bay News, 13 Jun 1973, p. 17

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PAGE I7 TERRACE BAY NEWS JUNE I3, 1973 FOR SALE - 1962 Pontiac - for parts - as is. Phone 825-3560 CARD OF THANKS - I wish to express my sincere thanks to Dr. Adey, nurses and staff for their kindness and care and to my family and friends for flowers, visits and cards during my stey in McCausland Hospital. Vienna McLellan. CARD OF THANKS - Thank you to my relatives and friends for the lovely flowers and cards, etc. received during my recent stay in hospital. Special "Thank You" to my neighbour: for taking care of our children. Vicky Kostiuk CARD OF THANKS - The Grade 8 class of the Terrace Bey Public School would like to express their thanks to the people of Terrace Bay who supported our fund-reising projects. Without your help, our trip wouldn't have been possible, CARD OF THANKS - I wish to thank the kind people who sent cards, flowers and gifts to me during my stey in St, Joseph's Hospital and after I arrived home. Mrs. Gabrielle Martin CARD OF THANKS - I wish to thank my relatives and friends who sent flowers, telegrams, gifts, cards and letters to me while sick in hospital. Also anyone who brought cooking or beking or came to visit me since I came home. it was greatly appreciated. Thank you all, Dorothy Kinney YOUTH MEETING A special Youth Meeting will be held this Thursday, June I4th at 4 p.m. in the large meeting room to discuss details of proposed youth drop-in centre. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN PLEASE NOTE: I am no longer responsible for the action of my wife nor the debts she may have incurred. Dated this 4th day of June, 1973. Vic Costa Schreiber PART-TIME EMPLOYMENT AVAILABLE The Terrace Bay Recreation Committee will accept applications from anyone interested in working as a Games Room Supervisor at the Recreation Centre. Apply by phoning 825-3542 or submitting a written application to Box 460, Terrace Bay. Don't overpower. Know how to operate and control your craft. TODAY'S CHILD BY HELEN ALLEN THE TORONTO S51) SYNDICATE Dick is an appealing youngster with dark blonde hair, brown eyes and fair skin. When he first came into the care of the Children's Aid Society he was diagnosed as microcephalic, which means his brain is smaller than normal. He is in excellent health and has good co-ordination. In Grade One, Dick thoroughly enjoys school and sets out eagerly every day. He will likely continue his education in op- portunity classes. Dick is shy with adults but talkative and helpful when he knows people. He is eager to win approval. Dick has good relations with children. He is not submissive but neither is he a leader. Dick plays minor hockey enthusiastically and likes wrestling with his foster brother. He belongs to the '"Y" where he joins whole-heartedly in all the activities. He needs parents who are easy and open in expressing af- fection and who are more concerned with a pleasant personality than with scholarship. Itis hoped these parents will want Dick to maintain contact with a nine-year-old brother. To inquire about adopting Dick, 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. « HE LIKES SPORTS

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