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Terrace Bay News, 12 Mar 1986, p. 2

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Page 2, Terrace Bay-Schreiber News, Wednesday, March 12, 1986 Crime prevention program now on in Terrace Bay The Terrace Bay Police Force's Operation Provi- dent is now entering its se- cond phase with the distribution of outdoor stickers for businesses in town which warn potential thieves that items of value inside have been marked for police identifications. Police Chief Russ Phillips explained that the first stage of the program was the actual identifica- tion of valuable material by engraving a special number on such equipment. The crime prevention program entered its second phase last week as Opera- tion Provident stickers were given to the manager of Berglund Industrial Supply Company on Mill Road in Terrace Bay. The company was one of the last to have its equipment marked with its own uni- que sequential identifying number, and the first to receive the access point decals. According to Const. Ron Fewer, the operation has been in existence throughout all of Canada for a number of years. 'Operation Provident was. developed from the concern expressed over the annual hundreds of millions of dollars from businesses, government of- fices, schools, and other facilities, (such as) chur- ches, community centres, and municipal buildings," Const. Fewer explained. In addition to deter- rence, the operation: can also assist in the recovery of lost or stolen property, he added. For further information onthe program, contact the Terrace Bay Police Force Chief Russ Phillips or Const. Fewer at 825-3232. CleanUp Your Act Pitch-In New stickers Mima Birth Announcement Ron & Dawn Sitko are very happy to an- : : ' Beware, thieves! Operation Provident is now in full force in the Ter- seen in the above photograph, warn potential criminals that all items nounce the arrival of their new baby girl race Bay area. Two representatives of the town's Police Force visited of value within that particular building have been marked for police Berglund Industrial Supply Co. on March 4 to deliver special stickers identification. Flanking the sticker are, from left to right, Terrace Bay Emily Vanessa to Mike Gould, branch manager. The stickers, one of which can be Police Chief Russ Phillips, Mr. Gould, and Const. Ron Fewer. a sister for Malorey. She arrived February 14, 1986 at 12:20 p.m., weighing 7 Ibs. 11 oz. Proud grandparents are Emil & Ireda Boucher and Walter & Dolly Sitko. Special' thanks to Dr. Bailey, Dr. Wilkes and the nurses and staff of the McCausland Hospital. Terrace Bay Police Report for the week of March | to March 7, 1986: Terrace Bay Police in- investigation. Schreiber OPP were assisted regarding a motor vehicle accident and also in connection with a stolen automobile which resulted in several charges being through the area. Several parking tickets were issued for parking in the Han- dicapped and other no parking areas. Police assisted Kimber- ly Clark in attempting to locate one of their employees who had not been available for work. All members of the Ter- race Bay Police Force have laid under the Criminal Code by the police. Welfare assistance was given to a motorist passing Admission: $500 per couple $300 single Music by: Party Sound + Come on out & Ki have a good time! ¥ ey % 4X ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION vestigated three motor ae BRANCH 223 vehicle accidents in the past -- x : week all -- involving ¥ damages under $700. Two + of the accidents were hit lk DANCE and runs and are still under Rates KK z Open to the public * "€ Date: March 15, 1986 %%* Time: 9 p.m. to | a.m. spent considerable time the past few weeks organizing and attempting to imple- ment several new Com- munity Police Programs, such as Operation Iden- tification outlined below. What is Operation Identification? Operation Identification is a program designed to discourage theft of valuables. from your home and other locations, and provide a way to easily identify stolen property. The program has dramatically reduced the profit in stolen goods. Marked articles are dif- ficult to dispose of and are easily traced. Thus if it is advertised that your articles Annual Minnie McCuaig St. Patrick Day Dance Sponsored By The Schreiber Curling and Kinsmen Clubs we ss Cost: $5.00 per person $10.00 per couple ..(if both people are wearing "green" the admission tee will be cut in half.) '"'Mystery Door Prize" LUNCH WILL BE SERVED * Music by: Nick De Shane SORRY NO MINORS! HF, 0% TBGA Coridally Invites YOU! March 14 & 15 The Family Fill With Joy Seminar with Donna Barron & Joyce Dost at Terrace Bay Gospel Assembly 12 Terrace Court 825-9368 $5.00/person registration refreshments & meal included further information available at: 825-9368 or 824-3436 "a TBGA strengthen the family seminar" are protected by Operation Identification, you'll less likely be victimized. Operation Identification works whether your: pro- perty is stolen or lost. Pro- per identification makes it easier for Police to return personal property. How Do You Join Opera- tion Identification? Operation Identification is joined by contacting your local Police. Once you have contacted the Police you will be loaned an elec- tric engraver, free of charge. At this time you will also receive an Opera- tion Identification Record Sheet to record. serial numbers and model numbers of those items you choose to mark, that already have © serial numbers. Once your items have been marked, and you are" finished with the engraver, . on its return to the Police Office you will be given sufficient Operation Iden- tification decals to place at your main entrances to in- dicate that your valuables have been marked. In Terrace Bay. we are going to use your Social In- surance Number as a number to mark your valuables. The reason for using this number is that your Social Insurance Number belongs to you personally and will be with you a lifetime. Operation Identification is a Community venture in- toa Property Identification and Inventory System that will work to protect you and your property. For further information, please contact the Terrace Bay Police Office at 825-3232 to drop in and make arrangements to bor- row an engraver. Notice The North Shore Disability Action Group has released its schedule of forthcoming events for the Terrace Bay and Schreiber area, and first on the list is an Eastern Star Social set for March 13 at 7:30 p.m. All events, unless other- wise indicated, will take place at the McCausland Hospital in Terrace Bay. On March 20 the group will have its regular mon- thly meeting starting at 7:30 p.ma Then at 7:00 p.m. on April 10 the Catholic Women's League will hold a Social, again at the McCausland Hospital. Comfort Clothes is set for May 6 while a Card Party will take place at Bir- chwood Terrace on May 16. Further details will be released in future news releases. Come & Go Shower Saturday March 15th 8 p.m. - 10 p.m. In honor of Lily Kaimaki (Mario Figliomeni) Everyone welcome Villa Bianca Dining Room

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