PAGE 8 - TERRACE BAY NEWS NOVEMBER 24, 1976 SCHOOL NEWS LAKE SUPERICR FOSTER CHILD: es 3 o he The Lake Superior High School teachers continue to support their foster child for the third year. The following is a progress report of this child prepared by the Foster Parents Plan Inc. Dear Foster Parents: CM ; " Marlito turns 10 years old in November 1976. He is a fair com-- plexioned boy. He is of medium height and weight. Marlito has a number of friends both in school and in the neighborhood. He is now in Grade 3 of elementary education and takes these subjects: Reading, Modern Mathematics, Philipino, English, Social Studies and Musie. He shows diligence in his studies. Marlito shares your kind aid with his sib- lings. Mariano is now in 4th year of high school. Marilyn is in 3rd year. Magdalena is in lst year. Maritess, in Grade 5. Victor, in Grade 2.. Marcelina is in Grade 1. Marilou and Maria Teresa are still young to attend school. The mother tries her best to be able to continue sending her children to school. Mrs. Bisana works as a private attendant for a Chinese family. She nets about $17.00 per month and this she budgets properly for their personal and household needs. With a big fam- ily as hers, she finds her earnings inadequate for all their basic needs. You can just ima= gine how much your help"means to them. = They are grateful for your kindness. The family live in a house owned by Marlitos grandmother. They pay about $1.00 per month for rent. Light at night is supplied by a home -made kerosene lamp. The family's yard is planted -7ith vegetables for their own consump- tion. Although the dwelling place is small, the family members try to keep it clean and tidy at all times. The, Bisanas avail themselves of the free medical and dental services rendered by the PLAN clinic. They are careful about their health in order not to get sick. Marlito is given multi-vitamins to supplement his dietary needs. The rest of the family are also in fair health at this time. We take this opportunity to convey to you the family's warm thanks for your loving con- cern and generosity. They will never forget your kindness. Rest assured that they are trying their best to be worthy of your benevo- lence. Please continue to correspond with them, too. We are recommending your continued assis- tance. The family still need it much. signed Thelma A. Borja, Social Worker For John G. Andreson Director in the philippines RECREATION DEPT. 7 WEEKLY REPORT EXHIBITION MINOR HOCKEY GAMES THIS WEEKEND: This coming weekend, November 27th and 28th, . the Neebing Minor Hockey Association will be : bringing down two teams to play against the local Terrace Bay teams. Game times are as follows: Saturday, November 27th - 3:30 p.m. Neebing Atoms vs Terrace Bay Atoms; 4:45 p.m. - Neebing Peewees vs Terrace Bay Peewees. sunday, - November 28th - 1:00 p.m. - Neebing Atoms vs Terrace Bay Atoms; 2:15 p.m. - Neeb- "ing Peewees vs Terrace Bay Peewees. Cont'd a pg. 10 LS Terrace Bay Community Credit Union Limited 28th | ANNUAL | SHAREHOLDERS | "MEETING LARGE MEETING ROOM - RECREATION CENTRE DECEMBER 7th 7:00 P.M. ALL MEMBERS REQUESTED TO ATTEND ELECTION OF OFFICERS