Whitby Free Press, 27 Jan 1988, p. 27

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WHITBY FR~EE PPTPSS, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 27,'1988, PAGE 2 i. ie reopen investigation into Raglan murder DIurham RegionaI Police have re- opened. the investigatién into the 1974 murder of, Beverly S$mith' of Raglan. A recent, Crime Stoppers appeal has resulted in a number of good leads. and detectiveg Tony Turner and Doug '.ilng are working ful trne on the case, the only, outatan- ding murder li the 'Region of Durham'since its iniception in 1974.. The entireý. investigation for the last 13 years has. recently been en- tered on a new police computer. Police are confident'that- with this lateatý> technology, and the ' con-, tinuing help of the media and'the public, a successful conclusion may be reached in the case.- Anyone with information ýon this case can cail the Durham -Regional Police using their local.number or Crime Stoppers at 22-8477 or180 Inspector' Ed Wilson, of the crmnlinv.estigation branch, feels that "someone in our corn- munity holds the . key* to this homicide." A IDS education prepared FROM PAGE 21 will 'report to the health educator who, in turn, would report directly to ber as medical officer of health. She said a needs assessmentwill be done to outline and priorize the groupa requiring AIDSeducation. Alo ng with this, as evaluation* of the existing AIDS educationà programas willbe undertaken'and programa planned that are tailored to the needs previously addressed. <Among the duties of the health educator will be presentations to various groupa on request, as well as part of the main AIDS education plan, and the establishment and maintenance of a resource center including all available literature, pamphlets, posters, bookiets, slides, videotapes gnd movies con- cerning AIDS. The health educator will also form a close liaison with the groupa dealing with AIDS li the Toronto area and with ail other facets of the coinmunity in ýDurham by forming an advisory commnittee early in the planning stages of the prograin. The conimittee will also act as. a liaiso n with OPEPA, the Ontario Public Education Panel on AIDS.. Gray stated OPEPA was started as a provincial force some two years ago and includes doctorsi represen- tatives froin the Ministry of Health, and members of various AIDS associations. It is headed by Dr. Browin, a sociologist at MacMaster University in Hamrilton, and accor- ding to Gray, is the driving force in the fight to stamp out AIDS. ORGANI ZERS of thé Whitby Seniors Lunches Out are looking for more seniors (55 and over) to take advan- tage of. the $3 full course1 lunche's of- fered Mondays,, Wednesdays ýand Fridays at the Knights.of 'Columbus hall north. of the four corners in down- town Whitby. Hilladale Manor provides, the lunches at nobn, hour on. thosedpys. Cail Lunches -Out presid'ent Phyllis Cinnamon at-.668-8064 for more infor- mation, as Community Care can provide transportation, when requested. Free Press photo * CALL A PROFSSIOAL bFREE ESTIMATES. 1:1 BUYING,-" AN ANNUITY? If you are, and -you wish to secure a payout annuity from your RRSP, caII HERB TRAN OSHAWA 725-6564 Whitby 668-5968 TOP 5 QUOTES AVAl LABLE B[7RIAN DEEGAN DENTURE .TH ERAPY CLINIC HARWOOD AVE, S. AJAX, ONTARIO 683-6074 Il in M cieRp i.s I.-...ke &UHOE HARY Sctcgahy t odforizing yoadpsnfetnt. 666-2978spcia M.LEAL Il CREATIVE LAND 1TTDESIGN AND TREIE SERVICE *Specialist in danger' tree &aonfi1ned area removals. *Exp. prunIng & tree surgery service. *FulIy Insured. 728-4595 D. WrKINER & ASSOCIATES Brou ers o RRSP'S GIO'S, RRIF'S, ANNUITIES & INVESTMENT FUNDS iRates frmi oer 0-I(>>ïnan<'iaI' >,,ins ttutions P>uic1 Serns iurs & pri rnie conisultat<zion l N ai î<rge>or (Ibligtition 571-07,71 Ili.v1.3.3. Oshlawa. Ont. LII>711 ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING 100 & 200 amp service upgrading. Free estimates. Electric heatig. ATTENTION West Lynde homeoWners - SERVICE ELECTRIC. B 666-1767

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