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Terrace Bay News, 26 Jul 1972, p. 8

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PAGE 8 TERRACE BAY NEWS JULY 26, 1972 Track & Field - cont'd from page 7 ..... From this week on, Mr. Brooks will make two visits weekly as follows: Mondays and Thursdays = 6:30 - 8:00 - 10-12 year olds; 8:00 - 9:00 - 13 and over. NOTE: This Thursday, July 27th, Mr. Brooks will not be in Terrace Bay as he will be taking a few competitors from Schreiber and Terrace Bay to a Thunder Bay Track meet. Plan to take part in these Track & Field sessions. Terrace Bay Swim Meet - Sat. Aug. Sth: The Terrace Bay Swim Meet will be held on Saturday, August 5th providing weather conditions are suitable. If the Meet cannot be held on Satur= day because of weather conditions, the Meet will be staged on Sunday, August 6th. Our local meet is rather timely as the following August 12th, the Annual North Shore Meet will be held in Marathon. You can register for our local meet at the Swim Pool. More details will be outlined in next week's News. COMING EVENTS July 27, 28, 29 - Art Trek = Curling Lounge July 29, 30 - Field Hockey Clinic = play area behind Texaco Garage August 1st = Youth Dance - Terrace Bay Campus Auditorium 9:00 = 12:00 p.m. Music by "OCTOPUS August 10th - Summersounds'72 Performance. (Re- member that we require billets for the performers). Terrace Bay Campus Auditorium 8:00 p.m. August 26th - Terrace Bay Horticultural Society "Annual Show" Terrace Bay Arena. wee PROXY SHOWER HONOURS BRIDE-ELECT A miscellaneous proxy shower for Miss Diane Rummery of Schreiber, presently on the teaching staff in Fort Frances, was held at the home of Mrs. A. Farrow on Friday evening, July 14th. Guests were members of the Silver Birch Chapter, O.E.S. Gifts were brought unwrapped, passed around and then wrapped and sent via Diane's mother to Diane. Co-hostesses with Mrs. Farrow were Mrs. Doris Almos and Mrs. Helen Wallace. TODAY'S CHILD BY HELEN ALLEN Neen wpbd THE TORONTO SUN] SYNDICATE ALWAYS HELPFUL Joseph's personality is just like his smile -- friendly, diffident, good-natured, appealing. Joseph is eight, a slender lad with dark eyes, brown curly hair and medium complexion. His an- ] cestry is black and white -- with an Irish background. In good general health, Joseph wears glasses for near © sightedness and has a slight hearing problem. It does not = hamper his listening ability and his speech is normal. Indeed, he is a talkative youngster who responds eagerly overtures. E Joseph attends opportunity class and his future education will = be along non-academic lines. He works well in school, joining 3 enthusiastically in group projects and always contributing to = class discussions. x There is a TV repairman in Joseph's foster family and the lad's great delight is to have the intricacies of a television set = explained to him. All mechanical things interest him and he 1 wants to know how everything works. J Joseph is likeable and co-operative, always willing to be helpful and normally cheerful. An easy-going fellow, he gets on well with other children. This boy needs parents and encouragement, but achievement. To inquire about adopting Joseph, please write to Today's Child, Box 888, Station K, Toronto. For general adoption in- formation, write your Children's Aid Society. who will give him a great deal of love = will not be demanding about scholastic * to conversational

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