PTEMBER 4, 1969 TERRACE BAY NEWS PAGE 5 SCHREIBER DETACHMENT ©.P.P. PRESS RELEASE VAC---EZ E COMPANY 245 Simpson St. Fort William, Ont Phone 623-2345 Authorized Hoover parts and rep appliances. We also repair and supply for all makes of vac- uum cleaners including: Rotnbow, Rexair, Lewyt, Electrolux, Kirby, Filtey'Queen, Compact., etc. Representatives will beat the Terrace Bay Hotel on September 11th and/2th. 24 HOUR SERVICE For further inform&tion phone or write the above address . CRIMES OF NON-VIOLENCE COUNTERFEIT CHEQUES : . Investigations included - three reports were re- ceived of Wilful Damage, were investigated and settled without charges being laid; one alleged assault was investigated and settled without any charge being laid; one report of an abandoned auto was investigated and found to have been stolen from Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan. Auto returned to owner; one complaint of a worthless cheque was investigated and the party responsible has been charged; one report of a break and enter of the Esso Bulk Plant is still under investigation; four complaints of Counterfeit Currency being passed were received and are still under investigation; two cameras, | movie and 1 box type were found and turned /in to this Detachment. Owner has not been located to date. : On the Traffic Scene, there were two accidents investigated, resulting in approximately $345.00 | damage with no injuries. There was one charge laid under the Highway | Traffic Act, and 28 warnings were issued for minor infractions and defective equipment. Highways and other roads patrolled in miles - 2,442 and total duty hours - 220. EARLY WARNING! G& Ce @: @s DON'T BE CAUGHT LATE | rs for all floor care Counterfeit cheques which closely resemble Ontario Hydro pay cheques have been passed recently in banks and chain stores in the Ottawa, London, Ham- ilton and Toronto areas. Likewise, Government of Canada cheques have also been counterfeited, pdss- ed and not. discovered until they return to their respective Departments. During the past year, Officers of the Ontario Provincial Police Anti-Rackets Branch and the Met- tropolitan Toronto Police Fraud Squad, in conjunction with police departments across Canada, have been investigating this type of crime. While it is difficult to prevent the counterfeiting of cheque forms, it is not impossible to prevent the criminal element from cashing them. There are several precautions which citizens in all walks of life may take to prevent the forger from obtaining his objective. 1. IDENTIFICATION - If the passer is not personal- ly known, insist on several items of identification. If the cheque is already endorsed, have the passer sign it again in your presence. 2. DO NOT ASSUME - Skilled cheque passers often dress the part. A construction "hard hat" worn with work clothes does not necessarily mean what is being conveyed. The woman and child may not be what she seems. The old-age pensioner may be a ruse. The suave, well-dressed businessman could be a fake, as well as his cheque. 3. DELAY - Cheque passers like to work fast. Delay makes them nervous. If in doubt, double check iden- tification. - Company executives should keep their company cheque forms and cheque writers locked in a safe place. A break-in could put - cont'd page 8 ..... THE SEASON! IF YOU ARE IN NEED, OR WILL BE IN. NEED OF CHRISTMAS CARDS, WRAPPING PAPER OR GIFTS - BE PREPARED/- TO RECEIVE A SALES REPRESENTATIVE FROM: BEAR TRACK SALES IN THE NEAR FUTURE ( A division of the Terrace Bay Boy Scouts Association)