PAGE 12 TERRACE BAY NEWS MAY 10, 1978 TODAY'S CHILD BY HELEN ALLEN THE TORONTO 'S1)N] SYNDICATE Ted is a pleasant 10-year-old with a lively curiosity, a good sense of humor and many interests. Adults find him good company. Strong, active Ted likes the outdoors. He is keen on skating and swimming and has started skiing. He plays chess, enjoys music and is learning to play the electric organ. Though Ted is doing well in Grade 4 with consistently good marks, he is not enthusiastic about school. He may lose in- terest later on or with interest and encouragement from adopting parents he may well develop the urge to continue his education. : Ted gets on well with children of all ages and is inclined to look up to and admire teenagers. Therefore it is hoped there will be an older brother or sister or both in his adopting family. He needs parents who can, combine warmth and - firmness. To inquire about adopting Ted, please write to Today's Child, Ministry of Community.and Social Services, Box 888, Station K, Toronto M4P 2H2. In your letter tell something of your present family and your way of life. x For general information about adoption contact your local Children's Aid Society. penile. Sashes NOTICE TERRACE BAY RESIDENTS EFFECTIVE MAY 1, 1978 THE KIMBERLY- CLARK DUMP SITES ARE NO LONGER OPEN TO ANYONE FOR THE DISPOSAL OF RUBBISH| OF ANY DESCRIPTION, THE TOWN REFUSE LANDFILL SITE IS LOCATED APPROXIMATELY 6 MILES WEST OF TERRACE BAY ON HIGHWAY 17. €h KIMBERLY-CLARK OF CANADA LIMITED oo a a asf wi nd oe Reg: ay WL Mother's day [I iy [il dining out SATURDAY & SUNDAY (20) 9. CHICKEN YA LA KIEV ¢ / (Boneless chicken breast 'me Stuffed with seasoned butter.) $5.95 HELP YOURSELF FROM OUR SALAD BAR CHOICE OF POTATO VEGETABLE BEVERAGE 5:00 p.m. to 10:00 P.M. FOR RESERVATIONS OR INQUIRIES CALL 825-3286