X] | 1 | ' a ., Port Perry youngsters learn the game of tennis PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, July 30, 1985 -- 19 Bjorn and Martina can relax for a while WHAM! The way you set your mouth determines how you're going to hit the ball The Junior Summer Tennis Program has been go- ing great guns down at Palmer Park since July 15, and will continue to do so until August 2nd. Fifty-eight kids everything in tennis, and always be ready to a ... TWHACK! Style and form is move ... Alex Pilepic, Diane Burt and Sophia Brendon. But-it's not all hard work. Just witness the antics of these youngsters waiting for their turn to swat the ball! of all ages enrolled in the program, which is taught by PORT PERRY FAIR DEMOLITION - DERBY Sunday, September 1, 1985 9:30 p.m. -- ENTRY FORMS -- Available after July 31, 1985 at: Scugog Chrysler, Fleler's Petro-Can. Philp Pontiac-Buick, Irwin Smith Music Ltd and Dennis Anderson Chev-Olds Ltd Prize Money sponsored by Scugog Chrysler. | Ls PORT PERRY MINOR HOCKEY - NOTICE - "1% -- grin ais, ' x s » BRL N Re Vee Persons interested in the positions of coach. manager or trainer for the 1985 86 season. please submit your written application to Port Perry Minor Hockey, c/o Grant Williams, R.R.2, Port Perry, by August 16th. 1985 New applicants please state previous experience if any Also state your preference for No 1 or No 2 teams or House League. and age group you wish to work with All successful O MH A applicants will be required to obtain coaches and hockey trainers certificates (House League exempt) ... ARGGH! And doesn't it feel great when you can hit the thing right in the sweet spot, and actually have it move across the net? Pine Ridge will host blind golfers Pine Ridge Golf Course in Prince Albert will be the scene August 10, for a umque kind of tournament. About 25 golfers are expected to be on hand for the event, and they'll look pretty much like golfers everywhere, clubs, bag, golf balls and SO On But these golfers won't be 'keeping their eye on the ball They are all legally blind, and the event is the Ontario Blind Golfers Association annual tour- nament, with players coming from as far away as Windsor, North Bay, Ottawa and Kingston. Al Zavitz of Richmond Hill is president of the Association. He lost his sight about 15 years ago, but that hasn't stopped him from playing golf at least once a week. He says that one of the blind golfers has had a round of 87 and others hkely will break 100 at the Pine Ridge Course Each of the golfers will have a coach-guide who selects the right club and helps line up each shot. On the greens, the guide taps the flag stick to tell the golfers where to aim and they pace off the distance to determine the length of the putts The tournament has been an annual affair in Ontario for more than a decade, and Mr. Zavitz says the golfing public from this area is more than welcome to get over to Pine Ridge to watch the action. Tee-off will get under- way about 8:45 AM on August 10 STATIONERY Plain or Printed. PORT PERRY STAR 235 Queen Street 985-7383 i a atl ~. ATTENTION - Port Perry Snowmobile Club Members August 17th - is the date for our annual STEAK B.B.Q. & COUNTRY DANCE Supper starts at 500 PM at the Club House, Followed by D J Dance Music. For Tickets ($20 00 couple) PHONE 985-7130 EE --------------------