PAGE 14 TERRACE BAY NEWS OCTOBER 4, 1972 BAKE SALE AT CEBRARIO'S HARDWARE IN TERRACE BAY SATURDAY, Oct. 7 10:00 A M. - 12 NOON DONATIONS WELCOMED - PHONE 825-3220 COME OUT AND GET YOUR BAKING FOR THE THANKSGIV IN G WEEKEND Rebekah Meeting - cont'd from page 13 ...... A wreath was ordered for Remembrance Day from the Royal Canadian Legion. Mrs. Florence Fischer presented the property com- mittee's report. An invitation was received to a reception in honor of the Grand Master of Ontario-Glenn A. Wanamak- er-in the Anglican Church hall at 8 p.m. on October 4th. A highlight of the lunch served following the meeting by the social committee was a cake made and decorated by Mrs. Beth Macadam to mark the Lodge's 47th birthday. Mr. Agnes Bryson and Mrs. Millie Smith, long- time members cut the cake. SCHREIBER TOWN TOPICS Mr. and Mrs. Scott Davidson (nee Patsy Partridge) of Port Elgin visited old friends in Schreiber recently with Mr. Davidson (Jake) getting in some good fish- ing. Mrs. Eva Bailey of Thunder Bay was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Reg Bailey last week. Mr. and Mrs. Vic Everitt of North Bay have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Turner while visiting old friends in Schreiber. The Hon. Leo Bernier and Harvey Smith, P.C., candidate for Thunder Bay riding were in Schreiber on Saturday with Mrs. Smith accompanying her husband. After being entertained at lunch in the Restaurant continued page 15 ...... TODAY'S CHILD BY HELEN ALLEN REA THE TORONTO SUN] SYNDICATE This has been a difficult year for Ronny. He has seen a younger brother go to adopting parents. Then two girls whom he knew as foster children like himself were also adopted. But so far an adoption home has not been found for Ronny. No wonder this nine-year-old is worried about his future and is constantly asking: 'What about me?"' Ronny is an attractive youngster with a pleasant shy manner, very eager to be friends. Canadian-Indian in descent, he is in good health, perhaps a little small for his age, with dark eyes, dark hair and medium complexion. His glasses are for near- sightedness. Ronny is pictured outdoors where he spends his happiest times. He would like to live on a farm. He loves baseball, camping and hockey. Fishing -- summer or winter is his delight. Ronny is not a great student and had some difficulties in Grade three, but he was promoted and is now in Grade four. His special problem is with reading. However, he is an interesting boy who expresses himself well. This lovable youngster needs a mother and father to love him and take an interest in him and his doings. They should be warm, affectionate people who understand he has memories of his past life and who will not pressure him for academic achievement. It will be best if he is the youngest in the family or at least if there are no children close to him in age. To inquire about adopting Ronny, please write to Today's Child, Box 888, Station K, Toronto. For general adoption in- formation, ask your Children's Aid Society. HE WANTS A FAMILY