no matter what the age, a great way to get some exercise and have some fun with good friends. Pictured above are four members of the Port Perry Tennis Club. Robynn Bright, 9, Is in front, at right is Kendra McCrae, 13, with Bob Alexander (left) and Ernie Greenwood. Bass Derby OK by council A Pro Bass fishing derby has been given permission tc operate a beer garden on the Port Perry waterfront Festival Days Weekend July 14-16. Administrator Earl Cuddie ! told council Monday afternoon they organizers of the Pro Bass Derby have no concerns about trafic congestion that weekend that might hinder efforts of fish- LE & ix Ti) CTT warranty. Early Bird Special! Save now on a Lawn-Boy mower during our Early Bird Special. Equipped with a powerful 2-cycle 4HP rated engine. Choose from push or self-propelled models, rear or side baggers and 19", 20" or 21' Be sure to ask about the Lawn-Boy Protection Plus™ Program and how you can receive up to 4 years ermen to get the bass boats into Lake Scugog for the Derby. The Derby competitors in past years, have used the dock in front of the Latcham Centre as the weigh-in station area for the live-release competition. The organizers have oper- ated a beer garden at the same time. __ Although council agreed to allow the beer garden for the Prices starting $205. cutting widths. 650 SCUGOG ST., PORT PERRY WILLY & SON SMALL ENGINE 1985-3192 Derby this year, councillor Mar- ilyn Pearce wondered if it might be better if fishermen or specta- tors used the Latcham Centre where a Festival Days beer tent will be set up. Mr. Cuddie said the Festi- val Days organizers don't see any problems with a Bass Der- by running the same weekend. PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, April 25, 1989 -- 31 A B48 : i pe yy 1 @ - * " i, 2 oh a AL fale ¢e AVY 4 re AE, ready for fun on the courts Chirping Robins and tennis nets back on the courts again are two significant signs of Spring and both have been evident over the past month in the Scugog area. Spring has finally arrived! The Port Perry Tennis Club is holding its Annual General Meeting at the Masonic Hall on May 1st, 8 p.m.. Signing up for membership and lessons is available but if you are unable to attend this meeting then applica- tions can be picked up at Sport- sland on Water Street or Pineridge Sports on Queen Street or register at the courts on May 10 from 7-9 p.m. Lessons will be available on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays, running for 6 weeks, beginning May 16th. Because of the increasing demand for lessons Thursdays have been added to the regular two days. The deadline for signing up for lessons is May 10th, so avoid disappointments by signing up at the meeting or at the courts on the two dates mention- ed above. Fees are $18.00 for Juniors and $30.00 for Adults. For further information on member- ship and lessons please call Gillian Henry at 985-8948 or see the ad elsewhere in this edition. Duplicate Apr. 19/89 - 6 Table Howell Avg. 48 - Afternoon 1st - Marie and Harry Carnegie 56. 2d - Minnie Fisher and Ken Halliday 541%. 3rd - Doris Phinney and Dorothy Jacobs 54. PHOENIX MANAGEMENT Serving Durham Region with Expert POOL and SPA SALES INSTALLATION and SERVICE We will be happy to assist you in choosing the ideal POOL or SPA for your family enjoyment. IF YOU'RE THINKING SWIMMING POOL or SPA, THINK PHOENIX "BOTH" INGROUND and ABOVEGROUND Tennis is a great way to in- troduce fitness to children. To en- courage kids to enjoy the game tennis instruction should be long on fun and short on technical ad- vice. As a child's enthusiasm for the sport grows (and it will) the ratio of training to .play can change. As kids become more adept at this sport then tennis can become a truly enjoyable family activity! If you have never played tennis but have always thought you would like to, then now is the time to take action. Get ready, get set and come down to the courts. All you need is a tennis racquet, shoes designed for the sport and appropriate tennis apparel. These are the basic equipment needs. If you need instruction then take a few lessons and you'll soon be on your way to a lifetime of tennis enjoyment. Regardless of your age you can still come out and en- joy the benefits of this great game; the fun, the exercise, the competition and the camaraderie. On the lighter side of tennis, a 'foursome' is four friends who fre- quently play doubles together, each of whom believes that the other three could stand a good deal of improvement. See you on *he courts. 'bridge Evening - 6 Table Howell Avg. 48 1st - Blake and Marie Vander- water 641%. 2nd - Judy Atkinson and Joan West 571%. 3rd - Bev Sefton and Harry Tripp 52. NORLANDER HIGHLANDER RECTANGLE For all your pool and spa needs call: PHOENIX MANAGEMENT 416) 985-3288 Phoenix Management will also look after your requirements for Landscape Construction including Interlocking Brick, Retaining Walls, Cabanas and Fencing.