Page 2. WhItby Fme POBB, Wednesday, June s, 19 rechschool for Durhamn_ By Mark Reesor Durham elementary students won'lt have to traveltoScar- borough for French langu!age in- struction if public achool board trustees aprv a plan for a local acho. Standing, comiittee recom- mended Monday that the board M gan agreement with the Metro oronto* French School Council ta l rovide, French in- struction be@enning this Septem- ber, likoly at he don Learning Centre (Harwood and Bailey Streets) iAjx Tlhe good news, trustees were talc!, is that starting the'new achool won't coet, any more and may actually save maoney. Tat'. because the boards&aent $7,215 for tuition and $4,168 or transportation,yer student, last year Ca send 35 kindergarten ta, grade 6 students (31.5 fuli-time equivalens [fte]) ta the Scar- borough sehool.' Tlhe Durham school would cost more for, tuition and operating costs -- $8,419 per student - but an estimated $1,460 leas for bus-* ing, according ta Os3hawa/French language instruction superinten- dent Casey Daleman. That would mean a savings of $256 per student, which would increase ta $2,000 per student if, 40 fte students enroîIl. SFAMILY REALTY Family Realty 2000 Ltd. LMIT Karen Cattaf i FC>ft 665-2000. 436-1800 "Your Sign of Distinction" 7, ~MM 1 IMAGINE OWNING A PIECE 0F HISTORY ttey4 bedroom century home on fauos lot - 300 feet deep. Extensive gardens, trees & stream. Located in the heart of Brooklin. For the discriminating buyer. To view cal Andrew Wood, associate Andrew Wood 436-1800. The board would save evem more if current bus routes could be used ta transport some of the students. Thirty nine students have expressed interest in attending the school. The board in expected ta approve the plan Monday, ince standing comnuttee, which ail 15 trustees ait on, voted. unani- mously in favour of it. Ajax traffic accident  55-year-old Whitby man was rushed ta, a Toronta Hospital after being bit by a car outside an Aax motel Friday. coie say Jack Townsend was walking across Kingston Road after drinking at Moodie's Motar Inn when he was struck. ' He was taken ta Ajax/Picker-* ingà Hosital and then transfer- red tSt. Michaels Hospital with head and abdominal injuries, where he's listed in fair con- dition. MAGNIFICENT SUNSETS Western exposure ravine lot with stream. 4 bedrrn., w/o basement, air. Immediate possession. $209,900. WEST LYNDE!! 3 bedroom, 4 level backsplit, custom fireplace ln main floor family room, court location. $1 54,900. SUPER STARTER Ajax 2 bdrm., bungalow, hrdwd. fîrs., solarium addition, treed lot, 4 appl. C/A. lmmed. possession. $1 17,400. DON'T HESITATE!! Finished top to bottom. 4 level B/S Semi on court. Yard overlooks park, family rm - stone gFP insert. Won't fast. $1 46,900. You take over JANET NU1TER, a member of Canada's Olympéc cdMng team in 1980, gets the baton from Olympic ski jumper Ron Richards of Oshawa along the waterfront trail1 at the Oshawa-Whitby border during the recent relay challenge held on the trail. Bizarire poneci A 12-year-old Whitby girl received a bizarre phone caîl last week. The girl talc!. police a weIl- s3poken mani phoned her around 12:45 p.m. last '-Wedneec!ay and asked ta speak ta her mother. When talc! she wasn't home, the caller said he. bac! her father and waugongtakillhiin.be then egnaskig er personal questions and instructed her ta, Offering ail insolvency service including personal & corporae * bankruptcies, OSHAWA 122 Albert St. 721-7506 AJÀAX: 50 commercial Ave. 619-1473 COBOURG: 72 King St. W. 372-4744 Saturday & evening appointmnents available. FREE initial consultation. JAMES R. YANCH NEW OWNER *OPEN 7DAYS AWEEK *LOWER PRICES - SHOPANO COMPARE Buins Howw u UWMon. to Wedkn10 Thurs. & Fri. 10-7, Sat. 10-6, Sun. 11-5 Ask aboôut our new buy back service! unplug ail the phones' in the house after he hung up. The girl phoned police wha, after a short search, found her father. working nearby. Aninvestigation is continuing. Brou.gh-ton gets appro val FROM PAGE 1 line was there was no reason not ta (approve it).» Leroy received many calîs from parents upset about Broughton but says many of the complainte "are not related ta, the modified schedule. «They'lre related ta other issues -- bounidaries, proximity ta the high school, the sense that these (traditional track) kids will be second-class citizens in their own school... «T1he assurances we're getting from the achool board is that that's not going ta happen.»