Page 18, Whltby Fre. Pross, Wednesday-7March 22, 1995 Crime Stoppers at 2 schools ( Two Crime Stopper. programa willbo held at twohbigh schaols in Ajax High School and Denis O'onnor Catholic High School wil launch tho pragrams today (Wednesday). Keeping their tipster anonymous and offering cash rowards for information leading to arreutsaiofcuiprits committing become a Wb pnem shool-baod system operates under thee promise, but a board ai studont directors and teacher liaison mun the in-echoci program. The students wifl put up poster. tu rmt Crime Stopper. and the uchool board determines wbich crimes need te, ho addreused and how much the rewards, fmoe $10 to $100, will ho. TIpater. yiUl hoasked to, cail the Durbam Régional Crime Stopper. with their information and they will ho given a confid- ential code number and vil not ho asked to idontify themselves. T%9 maximum rovard offered by the student board will ho $100 and will ho authorized for payment when, ais a direct resut of information provided by the tipitor, a porion is held accountable for coenmitting 'a criminal offence on or in relation to ochool property. Tom Russeli bair ai the Durham Regional Crime Stopper. = rqu-m combat locker -Ms, theifs, vandalism and assaults, but they educate yoezng people about Crime Stopper. OB ITUARIS MARIE EDiUMcCABE A resident of Wbitby for 30 years, Marie Edith Mec=b died at Ballyciffe Nursing Home, Ajax, on March 10, 1995. She was 92. The daughter of Michael Bernard O'Loughlin and Matilda Edith Woolman, she was born in Brantford on Jan. 30, 1903. She vias a resident of Dunharton for 10 years and Mimico for about 18 years. Mms.McCabe vies a member of St. John the Evangelist Roman Catholie Church, Whitby. On Feb. 15, 1927, she was married at St. Vincent de Paul Church, Toronto, to Philip John MeCabe, viho died before her.. Mrm McCabe i. survived by son, Philip (and bis wiue Meme) of Peterborough, daughters Virginia Ingoldsby and Helen Matheson, both ofWilùlowdale, grandchildren William, Pbhilip and Patrick Ingoldaby Cath Kbe. Lynn Landry, Mical and Chrstopher Mathsonand 10 great-grand- children. Sho is also survived by brother-in-law Frank McCabe of Toronto. .Besdes ber husbnd, brother. Wilfrod, John, Joseph and Lawrence and isters- Teresa Doyle, Loretta William. and Cecilia Stokes died before ber. Mmr.. MCabe vies at the W.C. Town Funeral Chapel, Whitby. The funoral service was held at St. John the Evangeist Church un March 13, followed by intorment in .Resurrection. Cemeterys Wbitby. WILLAM AYRES A reident ai Whitby for- years, William ýAyres died Oshawa Canerai Hospital. Uri at, on March 11, 1995. Ho was 80. Ho lived at 117 Thickson Rd. S., Whitby. Ho was formerly a rosident cf Oshawa for 18 years, Kearney, Ont, for 29 year and Woodstock for one year. Mr. Ayres was barn in Woodstock on June 27, 1914, son of David AyreS and Alice Rowe. Ho was a member of Branch .112 Royral Canadien Legion, Whitby. On June 17, 1944, ho via. maniod at Allenford, Ont to the former Helen Heviion, who survves im. Mr. Ayres is also survived by son Rod (and his wilfe lee) of Whitby, daughter Catherine (and her husband Bort Jalaajaa) of Waterloo and grandchildren Alan, Tirnia, Matthew, Kenneth and Sarah. Hoe 1-alsosurvived by brother Jack, sistor Joan and numerous mieces and nephew.. Pive aiter. and two brother. died before him. Mr. Ayres was at the W.C. Town Faneral Chapel, Whitby, whero .Rev. -Ray Cross conducted the fumoral service on March 14, folowed by m iterment. in the Veterans' Plot, Thornton Cemetery, Oshawa. If desired, contributions to tho Heart and Stroko Foundation or the Hospital for Sick Chfidren would ho appreciated. 6 Generations of Service, Quality &« Trust *Family Monuments *Granite or Bronze Markers *Cemetery Lettering *Sandblasting Stafford Monuments 318 Dundas St. E. Whitby 668-3552 After Hours 6684460 or 721-9882 Home appointments gladly arranged