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Whitby Free Press, 4 May 1988, p. 10

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PAGE 10, WH]TBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 4,1988 It is going* to cost more for traffic tickets handed out in Whitby as of Sept. 1. Whitby's operations committee gave approval to the new rates which will become standard in each municipality in Durham Region except for Pickering. For parking at a parking meter without paying, or having time run out on a meter, the fine will rernain at $5; for parking a vehicle in an area prohibited for parking, the fine will increase lrom $10 to $15; for stopping or standing in a prohibited area,the fine will increase te $20 from $10; for parking in a fire route the fine will increase ta $30 from $25; for parking in a space reserved for the handicapped, the fine will increase to $50 froin $5. .The latter fee caught the attention of regional councillor Tom Edwards, who said ho was tempted to try and have the fine raised to $500. "Nothing bothers me as much as an' individual parking in a handicapped spot," said Edwards. Councillor Marcel Brunelle received Edwards' support when -c ho moved that a five-roinute leeway be given to those 'people parked at a meter after 4:30 pa. In the downtown core, cars are te be moved from the parking spots by 4:30 p.m. According ta Brunelle, what often happens is that a person is unavoidably detained in -a bank Those tickets will cost more -'i GUYS- A G Corne c a match fun and Stay titi r - -- - - THE Drinl I* Spc 207Di AME FOR SINGI Every Thursday! iown earIy and receive your 'i-up card and find your matc 1what a great way to meet p 1midnight for the Grand Matc BIGGEST THE B Free Lima d ik Specials courtesy0 Dt DancesStar Limosi t Daces436-872C )undas St. W. Whitby 430-1 -DOLLS LES haif of ch. lt's >eople. -h- Up. EST Iraw -076 GRÂCE GALLERY 0F FINE ART A New MvvCýiaE-ry C>riginraIWlk rI Opens its doors on Tuesday, May 10, 1988 You are invited to view a select ion of oils, acrylics, watercolors etc. Created by regional and international artists. Includina Deborah Bateman Rowena Bridger Fr-ancois Carbu John Kaý Andrew Wysotski Francine Fortier Moher Ruth Read Trish.a Romance Ruth Sedgewick Ann Syme Wendy Syme 420 GREEN STREET, WHUTBY 430-3550 Tuesday & Wednesday ... 11:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.in. Thursday & Friday......11:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.. saturday ...............11:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.. THE TREA SURES 0F TURTLE CREEKI This ones right here in lown. Cornein and browse through a tasteful selection of art, crafts. country stuff and gifis. Specializing in hand-colored.prinits of Old On- 7; tario Buildings by Jack Hastie. Clûr$1cree 153 Brock St. N., Unit 4 In Whitby Lane, Tel. 430-3242, Open il to 5, Tues. to Sat. HI ] K.IS! Itfs OCEAN PACIFIC MONTHI at HANSEL &GETEL ChildreiV's Boutique Tots to Teens Whitby Lanes . Whitby 430-0894 (Entries FREE wlth any purchase fromthe OCEAN PACIFICLN).' lm ARENEW LATE HOURS: BERE NMon. - Wed. 9:30 - 5p.m. r'tHWY. 2 (DMA ST.) Thurs. - Frn. 9:30 - 9p.rm -------CUT SAVE ------- -- Fashion Coupon (on entire stock) 15% discount value Offer ends May 3 1lsti 1988 or a doctors office and is often late gettingback to the car. If a person arrives two or three nminutes late, a ticket is on the car, ho says. But councillor- Joe Bugelli opposed the inove., "A lot of people park elsewhere so they won't get caught. The Town bas recogmized specific time frames," said Bugelli, opposing the move which now goes to council for a decision. Durhamâ-fl5, Goldsmithin5 DIVISION 0F 585710 ONTIC Watch For Our > RENOVATION SALE, Everything Must Go!! 210-B Brock St. S. Whitby 666-4612 1111 - ~ ~ '> i~ f2 liai

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