Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 13 Aug 1975, p. 24

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24 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Aug. 13, 1975 Culture and recreation will benefit A wide range of cultural and recreational projects shot" basis with fo commit- ment for further provincial - eligible for Tunding from the # funds. first proceeds of the Wintario Lottery were announced today by Culture and Recre- ation Minister Robert Welch. Mr. Welch said individuals and community groups are being invited to suggest pro- . jects ranging from the purchase' of band -instru- ments toarranging historical displays. ! Hesaid that approximately $9 million is being made available immediately from both Wintario and Olympic lottery proceeds for projects and activities. which do not require any substantial capital investment for build- - ings or facilities. Mr. Welch told the annual conference " the Association of Munici jes of Ontario that the pro ce expects at least $20 million 'from the Wintario Lottery this year. . Draws have been held every second week since May and the net proceeds are intended for sports, fitness, culture andrecreation programs and facilities. Projects eligible for aids: tancé under the program announced include tours by artists and performing groups within.Ontario and funds for musical instru- ments and major sports equipment. Grants will-be made only _ for a portion of the cost and will be considered on a "one Cedar Creek News Mr. and Mrs. John Green- wood are on a trip to Eastern Canada with friends from Sunderland. Mr. and Mrs. Auke Vander- meer and family spent a few days at a trailer camp at Omemee. Welcome to Mr. and Mrs. Dick Martin and daughter, Michelle. They have bought . the former Craighead house. Mr. and Mrs. Les Roberts _ had heruncle and aunt from Nova Scotia visiting them last weekend. They were on. their way home from a trip to British Columbia. Sympathy is extended to Tony Kestle and daughters on the death of his wife, Marie. Greenbank (continued and food storage activities are supposed to give us a hint . of what to expect but they are about as reliable as those jokers, the weather fore- casters. Also, we are told that the skies are so full of space cameras that they will soon be bumping into one another; but much good they do. If we only had some reliable notice of a bad summer, country people could plana splendidly relax- ing holiday in the city and turn over the withering fields and water shortages to the . romantic city folk, NEED MUSIC? for a \. WEDDING DANCE PARTY etc. call 985. 3089 (after 6p.m.) Peters Platters He said municipal recre- ation departments will be eligible for grants to buy supplies and equipment to start new arts and crafts programs and libraries will have additional funds to buy . additional material, includ- ing foreign languages and books designed for use by blind and handicapped ple.. Grants up to $5,000 will be available on a matching basis for events connected with municipal anniversary or centennial celebrations and municipalities, business and industry will be encour- aged to develop fitness programs.' The minister said the, grants are in addition to those' now provided by the ministry for community centres, cul: tural facilities, libraries, community information . centres and visual and per- forming artists and groups.. You Save Twice with Trim and Price! ROASTS * 6th & Tth Ribey PRIME RIB Perfect for the Bar B Que! Tender, Juicy '1.49 'RIB STEAKS °1.69 Cryovac -- Per Lb: Mople Leaf - Sweet Pickled aig ROLLS Always Tender - VEAL | SHOULDER CHOPS - Uxbridge may get GO transit connection Plans are in the works to extend the Ontario Govern- ment's GO rail transit system northeastward to service communities, such as Uxbridge. Re-affirming what he calls the government's high prior- ity for public transit, Ontario --Premier Bill Davis announc- | ed last week that negotiations are underway to extend the transit system, and that until the negotiations are com- J plete, buses would be used to take the Commuters | to sub- way stations----providing as many as 16 return trips daily to and from the subway. Points west to. Burlington and eventually, as far as _ Hamilton is alse being 'dis- cussed between the province and Capadian rational Rail- ways. - NOTICE - . "Any Liberal who intends to vote at next weeks convention should have an up.to date member- - ship card 72 hours ahead of time. Any citizen who has complaints about matters under provincial jurisdiction, has a chance to voice them now!. "CAll JOHN ATKIN," 294-2942, Whitevale. Red 3 White Handles Only Government Inspected Meats ! 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