Ontario Community Newspapers

Terrace Bay News, 5 Jul 1972, p. 9

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JULY 5, 1972 TERRACE BAY NEWS PAGE 9 Moose Installation - cont'd from page 7 ...... Sadie Benko and Anne Stachiw. Senior Regent, Sadie Benko makes presentation to Pianist, Clara Gould. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Ted Mclinnes of Terrace Bay are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter Judith Lynne to Mr. Ross Reaney of Toronto. The wedding will take place, October 7th, in St. Martin of Tours Roman Catholic Church, Terrace Bay. A crown fire is a fire which runs from tops of living trees or brush. TODAY'S CHILD BY HELEN ALLEN eR] THE TORONTO SUN SYNDICATE A FRIENDLY BOY You can guess Malcolm's personality from his picture. This nine-year-old Indian boy is pleasant, cheerful and outgoing, making friends readily with people of all ages. Malcolm is a good-looking lad with dancing dark eyes, black hair and medium complexion. A healthy youngster, he delights in outdoor activities. He enjoys camping and is keen on sports. Malcolm is an average student in Grade Four. His special interest is art and he draws outside the classroom as well as in. He is a good mixer with many friends both at day school and Sunday School. Foster parents and teachers agree that Malcolm is cheerful and co-operative, and his Children's Aid Social Worker adds that he is quiet, likeable and well-adjusted. He will be a happy addition to a family which has a welcome for an active son. It will be best if there are other children in his adoption home. To inquire about adopting Malcolm, please write to Today's Child, Box 888, Station K, Toronto. For general adoption in- formation write your Children's Aid Society.

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