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Terrace Bay News, 4 Sep 1969, p. 8

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TERRACE BAY NEWS "JUBILEE FALL FAIR @ AUCTION - 3 - 5 p.m. - Auction items on dis- play, - Coffee and Doughnuts - Bake Table : - Novelties -- Yr - Penny Auction - 4 p.m. 34 - Gtesed - 5 - 7 p.m. tered 3 Proceeds to St. Andrew's United Church eeeeee Counterfeit Cheques - cont'd from page 5 them in the hands of the forger. PERSONAL CHEQUES - Thefts from the mail before SEPTEMBER 4, 1969 SUMMER NEWS FROM MARATHON ASSOCIATION FOR MENTALLY RETARDED ' Several events of the past few weeks have given the MAMR good reason to be most grateful to the follow- ing organizations for thier wonderful efforts and kind considerations . A check was received from Gail Simmer of Terrace Bay, Treasurer of C.G.1.T. for $200. realized from a Walkathon held earlier by this group. From the Association of Nurses of Terrace Bay and District, Mrs. J. Hale, Treasurer, a check for $136, funds that the nurses decided to turn over to the MA MR to close off their books upon disbanding recently. The Petit Point Stool raffled in June was won by Mrs. J. Beauregard and realized a sum of $122. A walkathon was held at the end of July by the Anglican Young People's Association and their efforts were really great for this cause. Publicity, Anne McKenzie 43S TOWN TOPICS On August 29, Norma Chesley was presented with a farewell gift on behalf of the Kimberly-Clark Office girls, .before her departure for Toronto. Visiting with the Kettle Family last week were Ernie's Mother Mrs. Percy Kettle, his sister and delivery are increasing. Street letter boxes are being|brother-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Wagner with uprooted and stolen intact: they are being opened with forged keys right on location. Once in possession of your mailed cheque, the forger fraudulently uses your signature and bank account number to defraud banks and businesses . Simple precautions will help in controlling this type of crime: 1. When possible, deposit your mail at your local post office, or 2. Deposit your mail in a street letter box jest before final collection times. 3. Keep a record of cheques issued and have your bank account made up regularly. 4. Report discrepancies immediately. "WHAT MAN GAN MAKE,MAN CAN DUPLICATE" Fred R. Blucher Inspector, Public Information. Debbie, Darlene, Karen and Kim all of Part Colborne -- i Ontario. Howard Cooke, along with Frances and Marcia Kettle have returned from a three week visit to Novia Scotia. STOP - WHEN RED SIGNAL LIGHTS FLASH School days are here again and so are the familiar yellow and black school buses which transport our children to and from school . The Ontario Provincial Police wish to remind motorists they must stop when meeting or overtaking a chool bus stopped on the highway with red signal lights flashing. School buses stopped on the highway with red signal lights flashing means that children are about to get on or off the bus. All vehicles must stop to allow the children to cross the highway safely and must not proceed until the red signal lights cease to flash. This law applies - continued page ? eects eee tar le web Lela a at

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