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Terrace Bay News, 29 Mar 1962, p. 1

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EASTER SEALS An estimated one-third of Ontariots -- crippled children cannot take full advantage of the techniques that have been developed to help them overcome their handicaps, They are the children who live outside of those areas where treatment centres are located, They are the children in those rural and remote areas of the province who require residential care, They are the children for whom our over---crowded general hospitals have no room when surgery or other corrective procedures are completed, In keeping with the demands being placed on those treatment centres already established in some of the large Ontario cities, a prov- incial treatment centre will be established in Metropolitan Toronto, Extremely difficult cases will be referred from all parts of the province where their problems will receive the attention of leading medical, derital and surgical specialists; where they may remain for a long-term treatment and observations and 'where crippled children residing in a heavily populated part of central Ontario will have for the first time, adequate out- patient services available. These facilities will be found at the Ontario Crippled Children's Centre - the rehabilitation headquarters for thousands of children, During this Easter Season, your recognition and assistance for the 1962 Easter Seal Campaign is needed to guarantee that more of our. children will graduate to young adults, able to take their place in the world, © EASTER SEAL ENVELOPES MAY BE RETURNED TO ANY KIWANIS CLUB MEMBER, BY DOING THIS IT IS A SAVING TO THE EASTER SEAL COMMITTEE OF SIX CENTS A DONATION, : ! HUNTER SAFETY TRAINING COURSE The Safe Gun Handling Course sponsored by the Terrace Bay Fish and Game Association will commence early in April. Students who are interested may register at the Recreation Centre in the large meeting room on Friday, March 30th from 7 to 8 P.M, Applications will be available for parents or guardians to fill in and return to the Junior Program Chairman before classes commence, eg MR RON AIOE RAE ct IC ETN eC OM TS ETOYS AO: Se meme ne ems ne eee eran Ae et Ai CT LCE en ne mm or t TEEN TOWN VARIETY NIGHT The Annual Teen Town Variety Night, which has become an important and entertaining event in the lives of local young people and parents, has been tentatively announced for Friday, April 6th, at the High School Auditorium, Once again, highlights of the evening will be entertainment, special dances, the Dance Contest and the Miss Terrace Bay Teen Queen Contest. All phases of the programme are planned, prepared and run by the young people, and past programmes have been a testimonial to their abilities. Tickets will be on sale soon, so don't miss this chance to assure yourselves of a fine evening's entertainment, as well as to Support the kids, All proceeds will help to finance delegates to this year's Youth Conference, being held in Dryden, April 23 - 26. ANGLING SEASONS FOR 1962 ANNOUNCED Open seasons for angling in Ontario for 1962 were recently announced by the Honourable J. W. Spooner, Minister of Lands and Forests, The dates as they apply to the Geraldton District are as follows: Yellow Pickerel - May 12th to April 14th next following except Lake Superior - no closed season; Pike - no closed season; Speckled Trout and Rainbow Trout ~ April 28th to September 15th; Black Bass = June 30th to October 15th; Lake Trout - No closed season except that portion of the Geraldton District lying within the Cochrane Territorial District - January lst to October 15th; Maskinonge - June 20th to October 15th; Sturgeon - June 15th to May 14th next follow- ing except Lake Superior - no closed season. Limits of Catch - Yellow Pickerel - 6 per day, Pike ~ 6 per day, Speckled Trout - one (1) and an additional fourteen (14) in one day providing the additional fourteen in the - aggregate weigh not more than ten (10) pounds, Rainbow Trout ~.5 per day, Black Bass - 6 ' per day, Lake Trout - 5 per day, Maskinonge - fe encase ee et a ' 2 per day, not less than 28 inches in length, | Sturgeon - 1 per day, Possession limit shall not exceed one (1) day's catch, SATURDAY MOVIE CANCELLED The movie "Swiss Family Robinson", scheduled for showing at the High School this Saturday, has been CANCELLED, so as not to conflict with the Figure Skating Carnival, Next movie to be shown will be 'The Admirable Crichton*t on Saturday, April 14th,

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