Vole- 13 No. 45._Wednesday, November 9, 1983 .20 Pages They have also faired weêlt at many com- . petitions held internationally, including a Y recent 6th place standing at an American competitio'n in Fortworth, Texas. . The young cou ple are now preparing for the next venture to Tokyo. For more deails see page 12. To facee Charge In cnnecionWinter Is On Its Way Inconetinwith anaccident, in Scar- borough, a Wlutby man will face charges for Whitby had a taste.of winter when we expermenced our.first unexpected snowfall.,Temperatures feil ta -3C th cna negncienda. g ormana Friday, causi-ng lcy roads and hazardous riving conditions. ýPictured hre s 'an unfidentified 'police off ice Metro Police reported Thursday might, that who was sent ta direct trafflo at Hopkins and Dundas St. when signallights failed. a man driving eastbound on, Sheppard Ave. struck a pedestrian -who' was crossing Neilson. Taxi Far Inrae Pu On Hld faboul30 e o n th-eod 0fa tecr eforeaf- Taxi Drivers will have mendation is received. The 'proposaI submit- waîtîng time was said to new rates would tak f fallingh off. 60yar-d id Venn btster -on- to wait a couple 'more The taxi industry iný ted suggested, that the have no.bearing on the fect no later than ov borug, ws ised n erousbu sabl-cn- weeks for, their increase Whitby, who have not tax frbencease to tx aen generaL 15,> with alI etr Scheduled to appear in court on Nov. 17 is in fare proposaI to be had ýan increase in two $1.30 for the first one- changes made by ec Frederick Fox, 21,0of-Victoria St. East. reviewed by council. >years, felt'it necessarY. ninth kilometre, 10 cents This increase would 1. -Council put a hold on to raise fare rates in or- for each additional one- represent a 10.5 percent making a decision Mon- der 'to contend with ninth kilometre and 10 increase- based on an With the two we day night'at the com- rising operational costs, cents for each'20 secon- average, trip of one delay, it will potpe y mittee meeting, until such as vehicle, fleet in- ds of waiting time-while kilometre. the increase uti 1htb more information surance, vehicle rpairs undr engagement. The The taxi companies' Christmas time bfr regarding the recoin and fuel. 10 cent increase on were hoping that the aIl changes are made Break-mns At A Iliïgh -aM Whitby has recently been experiencing anCac e unusual number of break-mns. Two, occuripg on Nov. 3, took place on Fir Calais St. -In' both .cases, entry was gained In the first home, approxunately $40 of A downtown apar jewelry and $50 was taken. Damnages to, the tment caught fi1 window amounted to $75. Entry occured bet- ""Friday causing a ween 12 noonand 1: 30 p.m. etmtd$ The second home reported stolen a camera, d~uamage. a liquor decanter, a bottle of' Napolean According to Whitb Cognac,~ a telephone, a wrist watch and a ie dprmn television converter. The approximate value fires dea re of was $1,200., caused, by a heating po Another break-in, occuring between oct. 22 of grease. The fire go and Nov. 3, took place on Wellington St. The outô0f Ãcontrol when th amount bas not yet been established as the 2residents on 107 Dunda residents:.were out of town. The theft was St. resumed to cailin reported by someone looking: after the home. -for assistance. Entry was gained by forcing a door open. No injuries wer Fire off iciais Inspectthe area after extlnguîshîng a f ire in a downtown apartmnent. reported. ý7777-7 ýtc iJ VA.V. -FýA ir 5 Ã1 . . ... ...... ý îI . ...... 17;