PAGE 2, WHM1BY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAy, MAY 20, 1992 Coun cil urges stiffer fi*nes ýlfor illega d mpn WANT YOUR HOUSE SOLD? For serviceand resuits ask for LILIAN NORTH sales rep RE/MAX Summit Realty (1 99 1) Ltd. 668-3800 686-5865 12 Member of Oshawa & Toronto Boards -ONLY$29 Sta"ng May 1/92 - 8am - i 1:3Oam 158 Brook St. N. IncIudes: 2 , sibacon, ham or sausage, (Pearson Lanes) WATCH FOR OUR, Whitby NEW LUNCH MENU féaturing 666-5092 Sandwiches, Salads and Light Lunches PATIO OPENING SOON! FABULOUS COUNTRY PROPERTY $229,000 Custom built on 1.4 acres, overlooking rolling his. Includes ail ýapplianoes, oen. air, cen. vac., heat pumps, fin. w/o bsmt new ingr. pool. Open Ho use May 24th, 2 - 4 pm. Cali for directions. Valerie Smfth, 436-1800 Tor. 427-1493 £infa fIubota BROOKLIN. BEAUTY $2114,900.!! The charm of -natural wood french doors, 66'xl 62'lot w/mature trees, 1 1/2 storey garagelstudiolshop. New kit. & bath in 1991. Cali now! Linda Kubota, 436-1800. WHITBY SUPER SEMI Just Listed. Gorgeous 4 beciroom model with separate dining room. Eat-in kitchen with walk-out to pool & deck. Compfetely finished rec room. T.&G. Pine. A treat to see! $1 46,900. Blair Buchanan, 436-1800. 1By Marlo Boucher The final cost for: the cleanup of the tires dumped along Coun- try Lane Rd. recently is estima- ted at $2,574, it was noted at 'a recent Whitby council meeting. Wayne Hancock, director of the public works departmnent, says a new report will be brought forward te Town opérations comn- mittee this week or June 2 >te deal with'the problem of dump- in Le report May include sug- gestions for stiffer fines. Cur- rently there is a maximum fine Of $5,000, and a possible reward for anybody who catches. or sees someone dumping illegally in. Whitby, hie says. Whitby Mayor Tom Edwards bas warned that the town could wCOYPUIU1I WAR.2 U SE . be «inundated» with such dump- ing unlesis steps are taken. Whitby, councillor,. Marcel Brunelle described the'dumping as a «dastardly action,»- done at the ex pense. of the envi ronmient anid the taxpayer. le said ayresident seeing suich dumping should 1write down licence number of the' vehicle involved. Child-careëprogr,ýam. availal o amfamilies The Durham West farm child care prograin is'available te al farm familles living-iii Durham Region. The service offers a flexible child care program that'cari help mneet some of-the neecis of farmn families. I OPEN to -the MON. -.R.1: TO 8:00 SATURDAY 10.,00 TO ,6:00 DUAIONSPE-CIAL Complote 386DX/t33 $Stomi mnci: VGA. ColourMoir 105 Hard 'Drive' Full Warranty 1Q 0 Because higher education Es challenglng enoueghl 1501 HOPKINS ST. WHITBY (41-6) 430-8081 ROSEMARY BROWN Hall of Fame Centurion 1987, 1988, 1989,1990, 1991 ****M ABOU Along with providing safe care, the child caregiyers plan a variety of fun activities for children. Caregivers will go to a farm fbr a minimum of four houms and a maximum of nine houms per daY. Farm familles wishing te know more about this service can phone the Agriculture Employment Services. office at 416-985-3831 or toll free at 1-800-263-3825. FROMPAGE i <d énce'is:,fin ished.. TIhat 'house wilI pr:obably be tom - ,down .eventually H .-o an extension- can be p ut ýup2.beside the miii, buit'in t he samne style "I.ýsimilar to.the.Way we did-Pear- soni Lanes,».referring to his bou- -tiquedevelopment in downtown Little plans'te uà se *the top two ,'"floors- of the, mii for tresidential, the, main 'and lower -floors for «updated commercial, officeý and retail» and, the driig shed',for a gara ge and indooroo re"There's fot alo of change *quired for some of the commer- i uses,» says Little. «They11 operate around the, existing equipment.» He's not saying what those commercial uses wiIl be just *yet but promises they will be things' "the public will be able te enjoy... «I've considered things from (a) brew pub te restaurants te ban- there's n eason why itcn!fbe something like the 01ld Miii in Toronto." [ AL MEANYIE. ARO