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Terrace Bay News, 1 May 1974, p. 10

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PAGE IO TERRACE BAY NEWS MAY I, I974 LADIES EVENING BOWLING ROLL-OFF Championship winners: Scooby Doo's 4460. L. Nesbitt (cpt.), R. Halonen, M. Burton, L. Lang, D. Davis, R. Imbeault, J. Tremblay. Mayfair 4243; Bad Girls 4164. : Consolation winners: Hot Dogs 4316. M. Simmer (cpt.), N. Evoy, D. Garvin, I. Deutscher K. Latour, M. Costall, M. Borsa. Gutter Girls 4244; Groaners 40I2. ANNUAL LEGION FISH DERBY Members are reminded that the deadline for entering the Fish Derby is May I5th. Entry fee is $2.00. The Derby runs through to Sep- tember I5th. There are five classes of fish you can enter. You can enter as many fish as you want, but remember you must have your name on the entry board at the Legion Hall with your $2.00 by May I5, I974. Good Fishing! MINOR HOCKEY TV GAME WINNERS The following are the Terrace Bay Minor Hockey Draw winners for NHL Hockey games: Feb. 23rd - M. Burns, R. McBride, P. Pluta, M. Dobush, B. Williams, L. Petrus, J. DePaola Mar. 2nd - D. Beaulieu, M. Cebrario, I. Kettle, P. O'Brien, J. Greenwood, T. Kostiuk, S. Benko Mar. 9th - E. Boyd, R. Bray, P. Pluta, S. Jon--- es, G. Nicol, S. Steinert, L. Malashewski, S. Richards. Mar. I6th - R. McQuin, B. Hanley, D. Vienneau, R. 0'javee, C. Bougie, B. Weaver, B. Courte- manche. March 23rd - D. Beaulieu Mar. 30th - P. Gordon, T. Costa, A. McDonald, J. Teniuk, D. Chepelsky, G. Miller, M. Dobush, E. Angus. Apr. 6th - B. Stachiw, P. Pluta, Y. Vienneau, C. Figliomeni, D. Gorham, J. Pesaulniers, A. Cadieux, A. Etches. Apr. I3th - B. Hanley, S. Sadowick, S. Comeau, S. Anderson, L. Anderson, J. Greenwood, M. Smilsky. STORK CLUB Born to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hardy of Terrace Bay a girl on April 28, I974. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McNally of Schreiber, a boy on April 28, I974. TODAY'S CHILD BY HELEN ALLEN WL A. THE TORONTO SI1JN] synpicaTE The pose is indicative of Freddy's personality for he's a quiet lad, inclined to 'daydream. Handsome Freddy is five, Anglo- Saxon in descent. He is slightly built and small-boned with beautiful dark eyes, brown hair and fair skin. He is in good health except for being subject to colds. Freddy would rather play by himself than with other children but enjoys adult company. He likes water, stars, colors and machinery -- especially cranes and bulldozers. Though often inattentive in kindergarten, he is observant about such things as the color of eyes, hair, clothes and traffic lights. Freddy's teacher says he is apparently average in intelligence but doesn't seem interested in what is going on in school. He has tremendous curiosity outside school and he likes books, especially if somebody will read him a story. He enjoys drawing, painting and coloring. Even outdoors, Freddy is quite happy with his own company. This engaging boy will be a fine son for parents with much understanding who can love him without expecting instant love in return. To inquire about adopting Freddy, please write to Today's, Child, Ministry of Community and Social Services, Box 888, Station K, Toronto M4P 2H2. For general adoption information, please contact your local Children's Aid Society. HAPPY WITH GROWN-UPS

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