Ed PAGE 22 TERRACE BAY NEWS DECEMBER 5, I973 TERRACE BAY POLICE DEPARTMENT REPORT A total of seventeen occurrences were investigated by the Terrace Bay Police Depart- ment during the past week. On November 25h a break, enter and theft was reported at a local residence, where the occupant's purse and money was stolen. The following day a juvenile was charged with break, enter and theft. During November a series of break, enter and thefts occurred on CPR property at Terrace Bay. As a result of investigations on Novem- 'ber 27th a total of seven charges were laid against four juveniles for break, enter and theft. On November 28th an attempt was made to enter a summer cottage at Aguasabon Beach. Entry was not gained. - On November 30th while employees of the Brewers Retail where lunching at the Recreat- ion Centre some persons relieved the delivery truck of twelve cases of beer. ~ A male adult was charged with contributing to the delinquency of juveniles on December Ist by supplying them with liquor. One minor. accident occurred and five motor vehicles were safety checked. INTERMEDIATE HOCKEY Intermediate Hockey - Heron Bay vs Terrace Bay - Friday, December 7th - 8 P.M. Door Prize - A Christmas Turkey donated by Costa's of Terrace Bay. SLAFF OF THE WEEK ~ "Oh, no!" TODAYS CHILD THE TORONTO SI1JN] synpicATE David, 4 years old, is a healthy, slim, active boy with blonde haif® (even blonder in summer), blue eyes and fair skin. He attends nursery school with other children his age and loves it, but is not expected to be able to go on in the academic stream as he gets older. He will need special education. by Though David is below average in many ways, he does well in be daily living. He speaks clearly in sentences. He dresses himself (he's very neat, objecting even to a shoelace being untied). He eats well, accepting anything he is offered. He's a good sleeper. A sociable child, David is not in the least shy, having a friendly "Hi!" for everyone he meets. He gets on well with other children and likes playing outdoors with them on his tricycle, in the sandbox or preferably in mud! 1 David needs a family where he will be loved, where his limitations will be accepted and where he will have the op- portunity to develop to the extent of his potential. It will be best if he can have brothers and sisters, older by at least four years. To inquire about adopting David, please write to Today's Child, Ministry of Community & Social Services, Box 888, Station K, Toronto M4P 2H2. For general adoption information, please contact your local Children's Aid Society A HE WANTS BIG BROTHERS