Ontario Community Newspapers

Terrace Bay News, 27 Nov 1969, p. 10

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-------- PAGE 10 TODAYS CHILD. BY HELEN ALLEN Toronto Telegram Syndicate Robby is a sunny-tempered laddie of 15 months. He is a very energetic boy and so delighted with the agility develop- ing as he grows that he runs all over and climbs on everything in sight. He is beginning to talk and he has eight teeth with two more coming. He is in excellent health except for intermittent eczema which you may be able to see. It affects only his face and responds well to special ointment. Robby's background is Welsh, French and Negro. He is sturdily built with blue eyes, red hair and fair skin. His foster family say he's fun to have around because he's such an entertaining little fellow. He loves other children but is able to play happily alone as long as he has his toy telephone. To inquire about adopting Robby, please write to Today's Child, Department of Social and Family Services, Parliament Buildings, Toronto 182. ARE INA AA ls Bal RB ete RE CONTRACT AWARDED Award of a contract for the improvement of Trans- Canada Highway 17 in the Fort William district is The contract is for grading, drainage, granular base and hot mix paving for 3.5 miles of Highway 17 from Walker Lake Road at Schreiber easterly to, | the C.P.R. Overhead - cont'd next column .... TERRACE BAY NEWS A Frozen Car Battery can be as Dangerous as a Bomb its normal charge will freeze at zero, and a dead bat tery at 5 'degrees above. When ice prevents gases from escaping, a dangerous explosive mixture results and it needs only a touch of outside electrical current to burst, blasting off frozen chunks of battery solu- tion that carry enough acid to burn skin and clothing. For Safety: Disconnect the frozen battery and let it thaw in a warm place. announced by Highways Minister George E. Gomme.. NOVEMBER 27, 1969 and includes the waterproofing of five bridge decks on Highway 17. Work will get under way on this project by May 1, 1970 with completion scheduled by November 15, 1970. Hacquoil Contruction Limited of Fort William, has been awarded the contract for $793,454. wee in lider elas pageant ce ROSSPORT TOWN TOPICS Lionel Hubelit and party of three were here over the weekend from Wawa to hunt red deer on the island. Mr. and Mrs. C .W. Todesco attended the thir- tieth wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. J.R. Douglas on Saturday at Beardmore when they had a family and close friends dinner at the Crestwind Hotel followed by singing and dancing. Clem Downey was a business visitor to Port Arthur during the week . Mrs. Dominic Martin has returned from hospital in Port Arthur. HALL COMMITTEE MEETING Mrs. Camilla Legault chaired the annual meeting of the Hall Committee, Monday. Mrs. T. Seppala read the minutes, correspondance and presented the financial statement. A report on the successful Hallowe'en party was given. It was decided to have the stage curtains cleaned and repaired and new rods purchased for same. Eugene Gerow, Esther Seppala, Edith Ibey, An- gela Testori and Camilla Legault were lected as a Hall-Committee. Eugene Gerow was appointed chairman, Esther Seppala, Sec. treas. and Mrs. Kathleen Paulmert as auditor. Directors of the Rossport Hall are Chas. Todesco, Toi Seppala, Eugene Gerow, Herb Legault, and Mac Hubelit. ee A battery that has been weakened to one-quarter of

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