T 1 proviBciaUy periehce some of which this week have leasure of is and respect in the ISlon according to its leaders According to one of two project leaders Experience 77 in Keiferi three operation with the Board run by Debbie Education supplies Baker and herself have teachers with 30 tutors to A- been so useful the girls help take some of the work load They assist with slower learners marking papers supervising recess periods and generally provide individual students with greater onetoone attention Said Kathy tutors like the work Classes are usually for two hours in the morning and many have hope the same projects will be carried out next year One project is the tutoring of students in summer school programs in 14 different schools across York Region Running since July parttime work as well as run next year is its towns recreation their tutorial work but second year and its had department and with they consider the time good results In fact the Experience to provide Ws spent teaching as in- project bigger play and and valuable every year The teachers found Kathy and Debbie them to be very helpful also run two other and enjoyed having projects which are dif them she continued ferent in nature Weve had no Fair- favorable yet for the McCalg working in The program should conjunction with the periences through crafts and games for hope their in- such a volume of in formation will be the formation programs in tegrating the retarded and children of the neigh borhood Two recreation staff and from Ex perience 77 work a full day to aid the integration keep a routine for the retarded youngsters and provide learning ex- Another interesting historical project is underway in under the auspices of Debbie and Kathy Four Experience members are compiling information from the Toronto ar chives and libraries to form av history of and area main resource for classes in local history History teacher Bill is coordinating the research which has been underway for two getting through all Ihe archives and its mainly in Toronto There are so many years to cover programs are expected to continue until Aug From there the two project leaders will go back to their university But the girls seem to have the project well in hand themselves studies at Toronto and ihey are managing Western Experlenco students They are clearly their excited about the success years but as Kathy told activities over a wide of the programs The Era Its a big job range of projects and Perhaps they will be miles back on the scene next The tutoring program year as the Experience is coming to an end this program enters its week but the other two seventh year CURTAIN TIME A By HASKETT Auditions for Shakespearea Taming of the Smw wlU be held at the Newmarkets Old Town auditorium Aug at 730 by The ewmarket Theatre Centre The Town Hall is on Botsfbrd St entrance east side of president Ray Burton announces the new t stage Is Installed executive and embers worked hard on the weekends prior Ray says they did a marvellous Set building has already started on Tuesday Wednesday evenings for Taming of the Shrew Members planning to come to the further work parties please phone Fraser Milne so he can have his work planned in advance Any offers of help will be welcomed The Workshop is proving a great success guidance of artistic director There is proving to be active par- in the course by all the membership first attempt at Shakespeare is slated or presentation in October and Paul will hold rehearsals for this production will be longer than the usual six weeks The Red Barn Theatre Jacksons Point is presenting The Secretary Bird by William Douglas Home Aug through to Aug Curtain Time Is 830 pm Tues to and and Sat This play will present Frances Hyland in the role of Malcolm Martin as Hugh Jessica as Mrs Gray Bonny as Molly and Shawn Lawrence as John John Swindells who directed Last of The Red Hot Lovers so is the director for this one too weekend Thursday Friday and The ManMost Likely To will continue Doreen Stephens Informs me they have had good houses since the opening The Bird opening night is Tues Aug Sunday Partington Morris Dancing and the Totness Folk Dancers from England presented a superb production of folk dancing in full costume at Red Barn Theatre the afternoon On the program are Morris dancing two kinds of sword dancing clog Elizabethan and Playford country dancing They also presented traditional English folk singing The dancing troop appeared from 4 to 5 pm at The Georglna Civic Centre and earlier in the morning 10 am at the Clare Morrison Farm Jon Park At the farm they held a workshop and the public was welcome at all three presentations They passed the hat to defray expenses first SOUTH BEND IN DI- A A Newmarkets Kim Twlnney placed first over baton twirlers here last week for her strut performance Notre Dame University at South Bend sponsored a weeks show and competition American Youth on Parade for majorette corps from all over Canada and the United States during the last week in July Kim travelled with her 13yearold sister Michelle and two other entrants from Cur rey Newmarket Leslie and Pam went to the competition The girls belong to a Scarborough Baton Corps named Montage which makes a yearly trip to trie US to compete It is a championship group having captured the international Cham pionship recenty held in Buffalo New York There were several areas of competition the girls entered including flag color guard baton- twirling drum line and some solo exhibits Radio club Bui rs pay for we I DAY CAMP ADVENTURERS TENT OUT It was up with the tents and out with the fun last Friday as the Sports outdoors The sponsored by the Newmarket Parks and and Adventure Day Camp took to the woods at the Scanlon Creek Con- Recreation Department was the second such adventure this season Area in Bradford Thirtynine Newmarket children played Showing the boys how it is done was 10yearold Sandra Johnston Helping sports fished swam made crafts and otherwise just enjoyed the fresh her raise a tent were from left Scott Buckley and Wayne also makes 750 Aurora citizens contacts wq to plant trees with care sf reef- in a puppet ens ow NEWMARKET The Binkley and Doinkel Earth Show is coming to Newmarket Not exactly straight from Broadway but at least straight from a crossOntario tour show is a ppet production sponsored by the Ontario Consumer id Corporate Affairs ministry aimed at teaching illdren about the hazards of household products It was launched in and is for children four to seven years of age Each presentation is about 20 minutes long The snow will be presented at the Newmarket Community Centre tomorrow Aug at 1030 am The puppeteers are Kevina Morrison and Marg Palmer students who have training in theatre arts and education j NEWMARKET Amateur radio operators from a club here recently contacted over other stations during a 24hour field day competition The Newmarket- based club York North Amateur Radio Club set up two stations on a hill near for the exercise In a field day a club must set up and operate stations without the use of hydro power existing aerials or per manent structures The object is to contact as many other amateur stations as possible during a 24hour period Using the call VE3YNA the clubs relays of operators made over contacts and although finals scores must still be confirmed spokesman Ted Dubois said he feels it beat on a prorated basis the three- station which made contacts AURORA Property owners here could be getting in structions about tree planting in their next water billing Tree planting on town property that is It seems that some home owners have taken to planting on boulevards making the town responsible for the tree and any damages in volved in an accident Works superin- roots of these species create blockage in the lines that has to be corrected at the property owners expense r It was decided a copy of the application form for planting and possibly a notice could be sent with the bills through Aurora Hydro Also on the subject of trees parks superin tendent Norm Weller appeared before the Bill Walker said committee asking that at a works committee more money be allocated meeting Thursday a form is available to be filled out for granting of permission to plant on town property but the procedure isnt strictly enforced Another problem is to tree triming programs in the town which he said are nearly twoyears behind schedule Mr said Aurora was lucky that flying limbs did not cause more severe damage the planting of trees during a recent thunder especially willows and storm which whipped poplars too close to sewer East Gwillimbury and lines parts of with The fast spreading tornados NEWMARKET It may be no bed of roses in Newmarket next week but It sure will smell like a flower bed As part of a town- wide cleanup pro gram municipal street cleaning machines will flush the streets with lavender scented water The cleanup is being organized by the Student Manpower office which will deploy its student workforce throughout the town picking up garbage Dan Shannon of the Newmarket Recreation depart ment has provided Mike Harris of Manpower with a list of the areas in town It is a oneday project the towns Junior work force will make as large an aesthetic dent as possible On Aug students registered with the Manpower office some town officials and any available volunteers from the community will go ahead with the facelift beginning at am and working until pm The workers will do as much as possible to bring to sections of private and public properties In Newmarket There are to be three garbage com pressors available to the public on that day will also serve as a meeting point for volunteers McDonalds will Punch Judy in town which need attention house a compressor In Its rear parking lot Newmarket High Schools compressor will be located off Pearson St behind the gymnasium Huron Heights Secondary School Is to have one In the driveway Im mediately to the south of the school And there are rewards McDonalds will give any citizen who comes to dump his refuse a coupon for a free hamburger Young workers helping on the drive wilt also receive coupons For more In formation about the drive call Mike Harris at the student man power offices at 898- NEWMARKET Punch and Judy are back in town and theyve been updated Three students funded by Central Ontario Regional Library service in cooperation with the Newmarket Public Library are staging an afternoons puppcting entertainment on Wed Aug at pm Heather Mulder of Brampton Bingham and Jones both of Richmond Hill are magic hands The Newmarket Community Centre sets the scene and like all the public shows put on by the library there will be no admission charge The first presentation is the updated Punch and Judy show followed by Why This Bear Has a Stubby Tail starring AURORA Mayor George Timpson Is hoping current taxpayers wont have to bear the brunt of the cost of Auroras fourth well to be built by the region Mayor Timpson said at a public works com mittee meeting Thursday night that a rise in lot levies hi future sub division agreements should help cover the cost of bringing the minimum per day water supply Much of the wells yield will go to servicing proposed and future developments in the town Aside from the drilling regional engineering will have to install a new pumping station and make modifications to the existing high lift pump station which services the three wells already supplying the town Cost of the new water supply will be over a period not ex ceeding years The mayor said Friday that develop ments where water had been a stumbling block to approval could now begin initial stages of planning due to the fact that the new well and expansion of the sewage treatment will come on stream line with new proposals No target date will be set for completion of the well until the Ontario Municipal Board gives Its decision after its summer recess Looking ahead at future water servicing in Aurora the mayor said with development of the towns industrial park to the east and the Aurora Highlands Golf Club property to the west two additional water mains would be picking up some of the demand in the towns south end The wells are located in the Tannery Creek well basin between the Community Centre parking lot and the creek Fi 50 for who NEWMARKET Newmarket man pleaded guilty to two charges of common assault when he appeared Blossom Possum in provincial court here Professor Groundhog Fox and Little Red Riding Rabbit now lls Serbian Village like a visit to old Dubrovnik By ROLAND GAM ACHE last week was fined on each count by Provincial Judge P J David Clark of Arthur Street was charged last April following a fracas at the Bonanza Restaurant on K- Hiding behind the bushes of Snowball nestles an In ternationally known Yugoslavian restaurant to Bulgarian royalty and York locals alike royalty visiting Canada be here on time edict too and by gosh you will Its hard to know how their circle of owners who patrons is but a look between them cook and at the sneakflyexamined the Ttma Mrs and Mr Nick serve appreciative guests from all over the I world in their Serbian Village an outstanding eatery which has grown and reputation on a nonadvertising basis is impressive My companion and I noted gushingly signatures from as far afield as the Yukon three south African countries Hong Kong Great Britain Austria and Australia If anything is an oasis international bond- a must be food and that is Serving the likes of apparent at the Serbian Rock Hudson Art Car- WIS Jackie and Sammy Davis Jr the are lebrities in their own it have en ained Bulgarian Reservations and food orders are taken their best in return for your punctual palronage Mrs Masha squired us into the single dining room hung with heavy cottons and woolens in customary Yugoslavian colors and patterns Six simple candlelit tables make up the rest From our table we could see the Serbian by the display of cloth clothing excess dolls and crafts In the next room know we could be in beginning with Dubrovnik red Once upon a time stuffed with Mrs Hasha applied for a Pickled cabbage Tart candied crabapples are brought on providing yet another unexpected and delicious contrast vegetables roasted potatoes and beautifully seasoned rice are heaped on the plates licence hut alongside a watering and fragrant You eat it Its good beef by of officials Where 1 come from we drink table wine from this high she boasts indicating her knee The duck is covered Soup arrives but I cat orange sauce and knowing there segments and served with sweet crabapple sauce to compliment the meal added it to potatoes is a lot to come Mrs notices and insists cucumber salad It is unnamed but resembles nonsalty the Greek Warm freshmade sour dough rolls are Renovations required served with sweet butter all too rarely served in Canada Her service is generous and doting she understands we are there for pleasure and lets us dawdle East European music over the phone well in blares from the tape advance Mrs Masha will machine and the curtains Issue her You will please are drawn For all we t and as a result she left the board meeting and abandoned the idea altogether Everyone is happy And becomes still as the food appears Tomato cucumber and parsley salad is piquant and fresh enhanced by sprigs of fresh garden mint Say goodbye to your They blasted off to a whole new world of culinary delights all for for two Also available are roast goose and turkey prime roast beef and several schnitzel After a few minutes fortification she serves us whole breasts of duck suggestions like veal stuffed with a steak schnitzel a la mysterious yet delicious Holsteln and grilled steak dressing Small glass with mushrooms bowls and mixed Eight Serbian are listed including pilaff stuffed cabbage and for weddings and parties roast suckling pig Desserts are scrumptious and again homemade ranging from apple Viennese rolled pancakes filled with jam called served with incredible though it seems at this point of satiety a complimentary plate of European cookies Several varieties of coffee Viennese Turkish and three gracious and the evening Main St at the Serbian Village pleasure No wonder Sammy Davis Jr flew to Mrs for dinner from Chicago Mrs Masha and Mr Nick have earned that kind of praise Their vearold establishment has never needed ad vertisement According to Crown testimony Clark was exchanging insults with two other men when words led to action and Clark hit one man on the A I nose The other was hit on the side of the face knocking off his glasses which broke and cut his cheek were Us fame spread by mitigating moutii in more ways than cumstances defence i one To share in a fine eating experience drive a couple of miles west along Wellington St Aurora to Snowball teas and raspberry juice corners and look for the with soda top the ex- orange wheel and tiny sign reading Serbian The meals were Village exquisite the service Bon counsel for Clark told the court adding that ait three parties to the in cident had been free with insults before the fight broke out He must learn to control himself Judge Wilch told Clarks counsel in Ending down fines on both counts J i