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Terrace Bay News, 1 Aug 1973, p. 16

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PAGE 16 TERRACE BAY NEWS AUGUST I, 1973 bv TODAY'S CHILD BY HELEN ALLEN THE TORONTO SUN SYNDICATE When you see a nine-year-old looking so thoughtful, you wonder. Truth to tell, Ronny does not spend much time in wistful thinking. He is a vibrant, lively boy who, though not hyperac- tive, likes to be on the go. All kinds of physical activity appeal to Ronny and he has special relish for things to do outdoors. Ronny is a healthy lad with dark hair and well-tanned com- plexion. He loves food, especially ice cream, but is active enough not to put on weight. In a special class for slow learners, Ronny tries hard. Older sisters and brothers would be helpful to Ronny because of their example. He would make every effort to keep up. He needs active parents who are capable of lots of love and who will provide stimulation without undue pressure. To inquire about adopting Ronny, please write to Today's Child, Box 888, Station K, Toronto M4P 2H2. For general adoption information, please contact your local Children's Aid Society. HE LOVES THE OUTDOORS Rossport Town Topics - continued ........ Adolph King is a patient in Nipigon Mémor- ial Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Lenard Ibey were Thunder Bay visitors during the week. Mrs. Doris Legault is home from St. Jos- eph's Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Wannakimik of Pays Plat held open house Friday evening to celebrate their settling in their new home. Among rel- atives present were Mrs. Caroline Mahoney of Sioux Lookout, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Greer, Mrs. J. Greer of Thunder Bay; Mr. and Mrs. Esquib and son of Nipigon, Rev. Father Hersynuk of Beard- more, Several friends from Terrace Bay, Schrei "ber, Geraldton, Thunder Bay and Rossport. Among the many gifts were walnut coffee and end tables, two large lamps, cushions, china and coffee equipment. A buffet lunch was en- joyed while Mrs. Lanigan and Gerry Bouchard entertained the group with vocal selections accompanied on the guitar. Wear a government- approved LIFE- JACKET when water skiing. Have a lookout man in your tow-boat. TOWNSHIP OF TERRACE BAY PROCLAMATION 1973 CIVIC HOLIDAY The Council of the Township of Terrace Bay at its regular meeting held on July I7, I973, adopted the following resolution: THAT: The REEVE be authorized to Proclaim MONDAY, August 6, I973, a CIVIC HOLIDAY within the Township of Terrace Bay. In compliance with the foregoing resolution, I do hereby Proclaim MONDAY, the 6th DAY of AUGUST, I973 as the CIVIC HOLIDAY for the year, of which all persons are hereby re- quested to take notice and govern themselves accordingly. W.R. Bray, Reeve GOD SAVE THE QUEEN fm

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