f I WEMBY FEEPRESSWEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 8f18WPALE 1 III j Cla rk 22nd in raoe series Tom Clark of Whitby finished 22nd in point standings after the 10-race season in the east divi- sion of the Players Ltd./GM Motorsport Series., Clark, driving a Camaro spon- sored by Family Kartways and ColonialChev Olds, is one of the newer drivers on the circuit. Mark Schill of Oshawa, spon- sored by EDS, Ontario Mcotor Sales and Signet Signs, was in l3th position overaîl and about to move up to llth position as he competed in the last series race at Mosport on Sept. 23. However, hie was sidelined as h'e was1 attempting to avoid another dri- ver during a re-start, and wound up l7th overaîl for the season, one position behindlRandy Mac- Donald of Oshawa. Schill had his best finish of the season in the eighth race at Trois-Rivieres, Que., Aug. 27, wýhere he was seventh. The best series finish overal among Durham Region drivers was. by Doug Beatty Jr. of "Ugbridge, Who,as eigIth. Trry' Betts ofPickierinig wâ ftP)nd James Reuhie of Pickering was 4Oth. Reuhle was llth among rookie drivers. Ron Fellows of Mississauga edged Richard Spenard of Shan- nonville as top driver. Youth project MI~M PAGE A2 He adds that "We're set up here to supply local shops with app'renticeship-readyyouth." Ifn Tact, Franklin indicates that many of thç local shops, before runn!ing hejp w'ed ads in newspapers, are calSing Mônarch looking for employees with speci- fic qualifications. A recent followr-up study of students who began woring after their involvement in the program, indicates that 86 per cent of them are stili working after one year. Monarch Youth Auto Refinish- ers Project is at 370 Monarch Avw, unit*15'-Por ýmore informa-' 01