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an grant to Historical Document Centre at Pains wick will create five jobs to the Vic torian Order of Nurses Senior Citizens Home Helpers service will create five jobs throughout the riding CARD Services an organization providing horseback riding for the disabled received 20399 to train volunteers for its Stouffville farm a Seneca College King campus program called Seneca Serves will get 20000 and create five jobs a survey of Newmarket public library users has been awarded and will hire five people Ackerman Ryland top rally AURORA Driver Gay and navigator Jane captured first place in second annual Williams Showdown Car Rally here May 7 The top team driving a Pinto posted a perfect score of 10 and covered the route in one hour and 32 minutes just off average time set by organizers lo capture first place The secondplace team of driver Dan Joyce and navigator Allan Jones also posled a perfect 10 points but completed the course in too fast for the average speed Forty cars piloted by Grade students entered the 44mile competition The team of Bruce and Bob Livingston secondplace finishers in last years competition won the award for best decorated car Third place in this years overall com petition went Andy Cull and Ian Luckey Timed to prevent drivers from exceeding the speed limit the course was largely routed over back roads En Newmarket Aurora Keswick Oat Wed May Fear for their water in Nobleton KING TOWNSHIP Citizen opposition much of it vocal to the proposed Lakes subdivision prompted council last week to promise close scrutiny of the proposal Objections to the subdivision which would be adjacent to Lakes Gold and Country Club centred on the drain it would create on area water supplies Although the developers engineer Brian Whitehead insisted that interference would be negligible and that the more than million gallons of water needed for the clubs upkeep would not harm flows council expressed reservations Following outcries from the public Mr Whiteheads Mayor largaret promised the angry residents that the plan will be the object of a very detailed study OTTAWA REPORT Further Canada Works and Young Canada Works grants totalling have been an nounced for residents Coupled with the that was announced earlier this spring riding residents will be receiving for projects In the area that hopefully will reduce local unemployment Of the announced currently is with respect to applications received from Newmarket residents Included In this group as a Young Canada Works project is for the renovation of St Pauls Pioneer Cemetery Eagle St Newmarket project was applied for by Mr Hugh Griffith of the Pioneer Cemetery Board for St Pauls Anglican Church It is intended to have students repair the fencing restore the cairn and cross and generally clean up the property Project Awareness applied for by Mrs Betty Ruddock and Mrs Anne Marsh of In dustries Penrose St Newmarket received This group will contract spring yard cleanups and grass cutting for the season The project would invite the cooperation of the community in providing suitable employment opportunities for handicapped persons and students ensuring mutual advantage both to the project and employer Grace Church Carlson Dr Newmarket won a grant totalling to help youth at that church fence the property erect a storage building place curbs in the parking lot and to generally landscape the property with trees shrubs and flowerbeds They will be installing sports facilities such as a ball diamond and tennis courts as well as pour concrete sidewalks to the building They also hope to cut grass for senior citizens Rev Grover Crosby applied on behalf of the church group A Canada Works grant for 17534 was also approved to assist the Newmarket Library In their user nonuser survey with respect to library activities It is intended that the proceeds from Ottawa will be used to prepare a profile of library users and to determine the degree to which patrons are satisfied or dissatisfied with library material servicesand staff The Library was located on Park Avenue In when Newmarkets population was 7795 Now it services almost 25000 people and it appears time that there be an uptodate reappraisal of the facilities Mrs Lisa was the applicant for this grant In Beet on 11730 has been approved for Operation Cleanup Generally the proposed project is to clean up areas that are the responsibility of the municipality which have been overlooked for years because finances were not available to hire students to do the work All these services will benefit the community by beautifying the village improving existing municipal buildings and grounds and in the case of the archival documents preserving vital historical and legal papers Mrs Linda of Beeton applied for the grant on behalf of the Corporation of the Village of A Summer Centre Day Camp will be operated for an eight week period in the Stroud area as a result of a 14791 youth grant The first two weeks will be spent providing councillors with a Leadership Training Course which is operated by the YMCA of The day camp will operate for threetwo week periods beginning July and terminating Aug 1977 Activities will include craft sessions using resource people from the area as well as sports and swimming Proposed events include overnight campouts and field trips of an in teresting and educational nature One lifeguard is to be employed with the summer camp to provide supervision during swimming sessions and to assist councillors during the remainder of the time Four lifeguards will be placed as well at Park on a continuing basis so there will always be a lifeguard on duty Mrs Joan White of Stroud applied on behalf of the Alcona Community Programming Group for these funds The Town of Richmond Hill received two grants one in the amount of 5780 to help students replace present screening with fibreglass at the Bond Lake Arena to replace arena boards paint sea and paint the east wall The town also received 8064 to assist in a Childrens Garden Plot project within the town limits It is proposed to instruct and supervise children in the learning process of growing flowers andor vegetables and to help them derive an appreciation of gardening as well as stimulating their interest in nature The garden plots are situated on farmland owned by the Town but not utilized A Summer Leadership Resource Team project in County will be receiving for activities within the constituency Seneca College near King City has been approved for a grant under the Canada Works Program to assist the college in developing their full and parttime educational and recreational needs for the broad and growing community they serve Newman of King City applied for this grant on behalf of the college In total it is anticipated the above grants will provide employment for 44 youths and for an additional ten people under the Canada Works Program Earlier Canada Works Program grants totalling over 88000 were approved for this area The Bradford library received approval for to assist them in improving their card catalogues and the corresponding labelling of their collection It is anticipated five clerical people will be employ to do the work under the direction of Librarian Price Chairman of the Bradford Library Board is Daniel Blake The Victorian Order of Nurses have had two grants approved to assist them in their work in York Region One grant in the amount of 32800 comes out of the YorkSimcoe Riding while second grant for falls under York North Dr Margaret Arfclnstall of Medical Director of York Manor in Newmarket along with Gerald Cassidy President of the local VON were the main applicants for this grant The Historical Society will be receiving a grant in the amount of for photographing items of historical value in the township Donald Realty was a leading applicant with respect to this undertaking Tom Arnett of will also likely be Involved in project as will Kitty Aylett of Pairawick A further project is being funded for the Community Association for Riding for the Disabled CARD I It I ft