Page 9, Saturday, May 3,1997 Town to get new phones Whitby Municipal, employees wiIl soon be enjoyingthe benefits of a new telephone. system. >Town council has given the clerk's department permission to cail for pro- posais 'aimed at replacing the telephone systems at both the Rossland ýRoad. Jmunicipal building and the Iroquois Park Recreation Complex. According to a staff report, the current sys- tems in both fa iities are more than 10 years old and neither bas the* capac- ity t o meet the Town's future requirements, Earlier this year, the Town retained Mclntyre Telecom Services, a telecommunications con- sulting firm, whîch recom- mended that the system be replaced. Coundil previously set a'side $110,000 in the 1997 capital budget to cover the costs of upgrading thesys- temn. Sehool trustees prep are for change You will have to travel to Cannington to attend the next Durham public school board meeting.' Trustees -are meeting May 12 at Brock High School, giving area resi- dents a chance to attend without the long drive to Whitby. The board voted last year to hold one meeting each year out-of-town. Pice continue probe ýof death of dental assistant New* York visitors Culle'n Gardens has been gearing up for Spring and attracting international attention. Above, (from left) Bertha Hurd, Alice Greenwald and Betty Wait take aý close look.. The three Appleton, New York ladies were part of a seniors bus tour which visited the, Gardens. t/h I ~tt~ XN' *~. ~ ~ *~~: ~ ~* ________________ Thne Whitby Inn Raçtau rant & Sports Bai- 90 Hol, tWitb BAR SPECIAL 2 lb wings & jug Every night.e bar only SatllteTVa ary oo ~>OPEN for  Mothers Day Cali for N reservations OSHAA FETIVA SinersSix week instructional program willbe resntig teirSprng ncludes 9 hales of golf - Starts May 2Oth, 1997 Concert on Mother's Day, I Sunday May 11, at 3 p.m. Under Contact Jeff Lewis, the direction of Mary Jane USGTF/CGTF Prolessional Corradetti, the concert wiII take GfCotiats.Ià L place at St. Mark's United £ ~ aUuu Church, 201 Centre St. S. in ~S O'M t? a Whitby. Tickets are $8 aduit, $5 senior or student and are* available at McCullough OMWRS Jewellers Ltd. Whitby. and at the door. v /NNOUNCF3RNT In the Brooklin Village Shoppe Tradition, our second location, Wysteias Ways, promises to uniquelyfulfilyour fashion needs. Enjoy boutique shopping at itsfinest. We pride ourselves on assisting our customers, getting to know their needs and offeingpeisonal service. Durham Regional Police are continuirig their hunt for the murderer of Pickering resident Laurie White. The body of the 20-year- old dental assistant, whose death was originally rruled a suicide, was exhumIed early Tuesday Smorning frorn an Ajax cemetery so that a second Sautopsy could be conduct- eand reburied later the same day. Police have the resuits but won't comment on their ongoing investiga- tion. White's body was foundf hanging in her bedroom at the family's Pickering home- they 've since nioved to Whitby - around supper time October 8, 1996. Police say the death was made to look like a sui- cide, although the family, who have been ruled out as suspects in the case, Hiotner Greenhouses NOW OPEN!l Flowe ring I0O" honging baskets and waiI bags Special $ 12099 Family owned & operated: 'We take pride in our plants" Hwy. 12 North of Brooklin N MM OTNER OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK A roi 9a-7m 55586 ! M Ample Parking À' Whitby Police areý asking for the public's help in tracing White's movements the afternoon of her murder- she was' last . seen by a friend1 at around noon. Anyonie 'with -informa- tion is asked to, cail the Durham police homicide bureau at 579-1520, ext. 5220, or Crime Stoppers at 426-TIPS. Motltei' ' Day Sunda , May lui Moke Vour Qift Stand Out From The Rest ------ -........... Hanging Baskets of Passion Plants leWhite *ePurpie$ A9 * Pink $2 9 99c box Pansies Geraniums, See our large assortment of craiunis. Over 35 different varieties. ,~ ~ ~ ......... ... Aa# 1 fi&