Ontario Community Newspapers

Terrace Bay News, 5 Jun 1974, p. 20

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TERI _hhh------ ta PAGE 20 TERRACE BAY NEWS A JUNE 5,1974 ~ Mr. Ted Petrus son of Mr. and Mrs. L. Petrus, Terrace Bay has received his Bachelor of Applied Science degree in electrical TODAY'S CHILD BY HELEN ALLEN engineering. gC SOE Se BRE ed AR] Ted has secured " * RO SUN a position as HE TORONTO =) SYNDICATE Resident Electrical With that eager smile, Gerry has dark eyes, brown slightly curly : : hair with reddish highlights and medium complexion featuring Engineer with an endearing sprinkle of freckles. You'd think a 10-year-old with : Abitibi Pulp and a smile like that would be a happy, carefree youngster but Gerry Paper Co. in Sboth Rock Falls, Ontario. has been affected by some unhappy times. Because of an unsettled period in his life he has been in a residential treatment centre. Now he is ready to leave. Understandatly, it will likely take Gerry a little Time to FURNITURE DRAWS adjust to family living and to form a close relationship. He + really wants a mother and father so is anxious to try. Parents Photo below show Mr, George Capar drawing with warm, understanding and patience will find Gerry a a winning ticket from Gary Richards for the challenging, rewarding and lovable son. : Grade 7 & 8 of Lake Superior Public School, Alert and intelligent, Gerry is at least average in intelligence Terrace Bay. Mr. Capar and his class con- though not working up to his potential. He is in Grade 3 where his | 3 : major difficulty is in reading. i structed lawn furniture for the Public School Gerry loves the outdoors and especially enjoys camping, to be used in the draw. tobagganing and swimming. He is an enthusiastic Cub who gets on well with other children but seems to relish adult company. Gerry needs parents with warmth and patience plus the ability to establish rules and stick to them calmly. Preferably there will be no other children at home, certainly none younger than Gerry. To inquire about adopting Gerry, 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. In photo below Mr. Capar draws another winning ticket from Donald Fink. Winners were: Mr. Jimmy Figliomeni and Miss Suzanne Lemay. RRs i A a RRR ip LOVES THE OUTDOORS

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