WHITY ME PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEM[BER 12, 19901 PAGE Fivemyear Pl an inceludes new Whitbysho By Trudie Zavadovics The Durham Region separate school board has askedthe. Ministry cf Education for $96 million to sSe them through the. five-yrear period from 1992 te The cajpital expendituro fore- cast is a five-year plan submitted annuallyr te the ministry for the. acquisition of sites, construction of buildings and other major capital nroiects. The growmng municipalities of Whitby and -Max are priority areas m the five-year plan. Fore- casted priorities for Whitby i-. clude moving six relocatabléfaci- lities now at Paul Dwyer in Oshawa te St. Bernard's- in Whitby. The extra facilities will aIle- viate overcrowding at St. Ber- nard's. The esti mated cost for this prqject is $295,000. relocateable classroom modules for St. Matthew's for 1992, at an estimated cost of *800,000 and a new* achool in north <Vhitb at Andterson north of Rosslan3z at an estimated cost of $6 mil- lion. Other Whitby priorities in- clude six relocatable classroom modules for St. Mark's the Evangelist School for 1994, esti- mated at $960000. and an oIe- LIU.UUU15 WW15 ix ew mentary school I Obituariesj in thewest ed of Whitby at Cochrane St. and Rossland âd. The board would be lookin a hat Sofor 1995 and estates the stIte, be $69 million. Trustee Kevin Ashe, who pro- sented the forecast on Nov. 14 said that ho aticipated manyJ the allocations will b. for 1994 as the miniatry has already made some allocation announcements for 1990-93. Ho said that the board has already acted upon some cf those allocations such as the ne'm finis3hed ILtby Cathoic secon ary achool complex which was 1990/1991 allocation and ad< tions te John xXIItsehool Oshawa, which was a 1992 al] cation. During the past year eleme tary sehool enrolment has rie by almoat il per cent ini Ai, and almoat 9 per cent ini Whitl Prom 1980 te, 1990 the. sch< population has grown from 9,31 te 19P500. E- - -- --- - - - - - - - - - - - .ELIZABETH WEIR Elizabeth T. Weir ofBalyliffe odejax died on Decm "'r 6, 1990 She was 85. Mrs. Weir was a native of Wmnipeg Manitoba, where she taugh col. She was a Whitby resident for eight yoars. 8h. is survived b4y sons Wal- ter, John and Stephen and nine grandchildren. The funeral waa held from the T'hompson Funeral Chapel in Winnipeg. Intermient i Winni- peg. CECILPUCERIN Cecil Thomas Puckrin- of Whitby died on November 7, 1990 while deer hunting i the' Peterborougharea. Ho was 76. Ho was born in Pickering on November 24, 1913, son of Cor- etta (Pansons) and Ljorne Puck- rin. He livod in Pickering Town- ship for 20 years and married Beatrice E dna Greenlaw on Au&ust 30, 1933. They moved te Whitby where they lived tegether for. P uckrin worked as a truck driver for Roblin' Creamery for 10 years, and later sold life hisurance for Empire Life. Ho was a saleaman for Canada Bread and Wonder Bread, and worked at 'General Moters i Oshawa. Ho was the express agent for the Canadian Pacific Railway i Whitby for many years. He was a partner i T. Puckri & Son Waste Disposal. Ho eased out cf the busiess after it was sold i1984. While retfred ho enjoyod gr dening, playing carde, atten gn church suppers, woodcarving and visiting with friends. He is survived by his wife son Douglas and his wife tkora, daughter Barbara and her hus- band James Sleep, and daughter Betty; grandchildren Wendy and husband Trevor, Linda and hus- band Hugo Vermeulen, Bonnie and husband- Bob Robinson, James Puckrin, Blaine and Bris- tol Sleep; great-grandchildren Danielle Vermneulen and Alex Dundas. He is also survived by his brothers John anid Herb and sisters Mrs. Florenco Pettit, Mrs. Alma Mary Palmer and Mrs. Lorna Mesher. Ho was predeceased by his twin brother Lewis and sister Susie Puckrin. Bey. W.J.S. McClure of Whitby conducted the funeral service on Saturday, November 10, 1990. Interment at Groveside cerne- tezy. ADRIANAVANDOLEWERD Adriana vanDoleweerd cf Bal- lycliffe Lodge, Ajax died at Osh- 6 Genertions of Service, Quality & Trust *Family Monuments *Granite or Bronze Maniera *Cemetery Lettering *Sandblastng Stafford Mnmns 319 Dundas St. B., Whitby 668-3552 After Hours 668-4460 or 666-1513 Home appointnS ienldy aangwed awa General Hospital on Deocem- ber 3, 1990. She was 81. She was born in Holland, where ah. married John vanDo- Ieweerd in 1929. She Iived in Whitby for 37 years and was a member of St. John the Evangel- ist Church. She is survived by son Martin and his wife Beppie, son Leo and hie wife Nellie, son Andy and his wife Trud, son Tony and hia wife Beeloy, aIl of Whitby, son Willy and bis wife Lya of Orono, Bon and Mia Lamera of Oahawa. She was predoceased by her husband. The funeral was held from St. John the Evangeliat on Decern- ber 6, 1990, Fath or O'Brien con- ducting. Interment at St. John the Evangeliat Romand Oatholic cernetery. 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Please retain your recyclables for your next colcin day. We regret any inconvenienceth*s m cause and thank you for your co-operation and patience duning the Holiday Season. Please refer to the Holiday Garbage Collection Noteie dlvered to each household. CHRISTMAS TREES Christmas tDmeswill ho collectedfrom Jnuiy 81h bto1111% 1991, on your regular day of collection, mhe tises will b. coflectod by separate trucks and wlil ho eid. We thorefore asic that ail Christmnas tDues ho placed out for cticon duning this week only and tea amils, motal or woodon tise stands ho remnoved. Any trees put out prior to that woek wil not hepoped up. If you wish furiher information please oeil us. PUBUC WORKS DEPARTUENT OPERA11T4S CENTRE suits & tuxedos Canadci