PAGE 8 TERRACE BAY NEWS AUGUST 27,1969 for minor infractions and defective equipment. HOMES WANTED -Total Duty Hours - 216 and Highways and other WANTED - HOMES IN THE TERRACE roads patrolled in miles - 2,852. ¢ HEAT SICKNESS - Did you know that too much sun may cause heat sickness? It can vary from the milder form of heat cramps to more severe heat exhaustion or heat stoke. Susceptibility to heat sickness is in- creased by suck factors as old - cont'd page 11 TODAYS CHILD, BY HELEN ALLEN BAY - SCHREIBER AREA TO PROVIDE ROOM AND BOARD FOR OUT OF TOWN STUDENTS ATTENDING TERRACE BAY HIGH SCHOOL. IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO HELP THESE YOUNGSTERS GET THE SPECIAL EDUCATION THIS SCHOOL NOW TorontoTelegram Syndicate PROVIDES PLEASE CALL THE TERRACE BAY HIGH SCHOOL, 825-3271 WITH PARTICULARS. Sen en, Principal . SCHREIBER DETACHMENT O.P.P. PRESS RELEASE Investigations included - one report was received of the theft of a Stereo Tape Player, which is still under investigation; one report of a theft from a motel was made, resulting in responsible party being apprehend- ed and charged; a quantity of stolen fuel pumps have been recovered and the case is still under investiga- tion; one report of an overdue hellicopter was re- ceived and later found to be at the base camp of the company concerned; two criminal code charges were laid as a result of further investigation into occurrences of previous 'month; there were three liquor investigations resulting in two seizures of liquor and the responsible parties have been charged; one ladies wrist watch with a suede strap was found and turned into this office, owner not located to date; 1 also a number of keys on a ring were found and are presently at this detachment office. On the traffic scene, there were two accidents investigated, resulting in one person being*injured and approximately $2500.00 damage . There was one charge laid under the Highway Traffic Act, one charge laid under the Motor Vehicle Accident Claims Act, and 16 warnings were issued Why are you interrupting my bath, Andy might be asking with that questioning look. This appealing baby is of black and white-parentage. His white ancestors were Ital- ian, Scottish and Irish so he is almost a United Nations himself. Andy is eight months old, healthy and sturdy with big dark eyes, scant light brown hair and pale complexion. He is very active and already quite strong. He is alert, responsive and good-natured. He chatters cheerily with a few recognizable words. He likes attention from children or can be quite content playing with toys in which he takes an increasing interest. He needs loving parents who will value his heritage. To inquire about adopting Andy please write to Today's Child, Department of Social and Family Services, Parliament Buildings, Toronto 182. For other information about adoption ask your local Children's Aid Society.