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Port Perry Star, 13 Jun 1989, p. 33

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By... t The courts will be busy this summer as Wednesday Morning Ladies Tennis League .. has gotten underway again. All interested ladle sets, some warm company and sunshine, Kathy Reese, Heather McCrae, _ Joyce Edwards, Do Bigglestone, $ are Invited to come out and enjoy a few experience is not necessary. Pictured here are; Marsha Massie, Corry Greenwood, Riet Orde, Pat McGhee, Gwen Glover and Peggy McKelvey, with room for more. West Show June 18 On Sunday June 18, 1989, the Uxbridge Horsemen's Assoc. will be holding their 3rd annual Western Heritage classic Horse Show in Elgin Park, Uxbridge. This show will be the first event "to" be held in the newly con- ,1 Structed Livestock Ring in the Park. The show is to start at 9:00 ,, &.m. sharp with the Halter and - 17am Flat classes. The lunch break at BM . + -approx. 1:00. p.m. will have a musical ride demonstration put .. ~ onby theriders from T.R.A.C.K. At Therapeutic Riding for Challeng- .. 7 ed Kids). The afternoon will see a Lead Line class for children 7 years and under (either Western or English tack allowed) follow- ed by the Western Riding, and Trail and always exciting Gaming Classes! The purpose of the Heritage Classic circuit is to provide a means of promoting inter- provincial and international com- petitions. The long term goal is to have Western events as part of 'the World Olympic Games. All Western Horse Breeds and " Disciplines must be eligible to compete in this program in order to meet part of the criteria for an Olympic Equestrian Discipline. - Last year, three local riders 'progressed to the Eastern Cana- dain Championships held in New Brunswick! Scott Moir and David Howe were part of the Ontario 4 WEEK EVENING COURSE -- Monday & Wednesday, July 3rd to 26th -- 6 PM to 9 PM 4 CONSECUTIVE DAY COURSE -- : Monday to Thursday, July 31st to August 3rd -- 9 AM to 4 PM Learn to Drive. .. and Survive i | § ® y \ Young Drivers of Canada * Training centers coast to coast NOW REGISTERING FOR JUNE & JULY CLASSES 4 CONSECUTIVE DAY COURSES -- : - Monday to Thursday, June 26th to 29th -- 9 AM to 4 PM o Driver training for all ages © Free pick-up at home for in-car o Private in-car instruction ¢ Retraining courses available for commeicial dilvers + ¢ The Young Drivers program is only available at a Young Drivers Center. © Defensive driving you can live with * 2 Brock St. W., Uxbridge 852-9705 Youth Team which captured 2nd place overall and Clark Hunter, riding independently, placed well in the Adult Division. This year the Provincial Cham- pionship Show will be held at Zweibrucken Horse Facility, Stouffville on August 12, 1989. For further information on the Ux- bridge Show call either Debbie Dickie, 852-5040 or Kim Sage 649-2954, Please Note: Uxbridge is also holding their Triathlon on June 18th in the morning so some roads may be blocked 8-11 a.m.. Please use either 6th Concession to No. 47 to Mill St. to Water St. and the Park or Durham 8 to No. 47 South and Mill St. Thank you. PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, June 13, 1989 -- 33 Well it's that time of year again girls! Dust off those rackets, retrieve your tennis balls from rover and see if those hips will still slide into your whites. Bite the bullet and invest in a new pair of court sneakers so that you can work off a little of that 'winter spread," make new friends - renew old acquaintances and have a lot of fun in the process. Ladies League participants get together every Wednesday morn- ing from 10- 12 a.m. at the "Port's Courts." There's lots of "shop talk" (I'm referring to who bought what shopping in the last week!) and kibbutzing around and of course some good games of tennis for all levels of players. There is no discrimination of too young or too old, too much a beginner or too advanced a player. We are all out here to learn how to play better, to exer- cise and stay in shape but mostly to have a fun and relaxing time with a great bunch of gals. -- NOTICE -- + 4 Lots of funin $(. tennis league In previous years this group took on a more competitive role and travelled to Lindsay & Peter- borough to play against their ladies league group. The format changed last year to a 'stay at home" league with good solid ten- nis matches. Throughout the spring, summer & early fall com- bined with fun social get- togethers including a pool party, patio luncheons and a fun singles tournament with:/lunch out following. The league is a relatively small, informal and friendly group numbering 10 - 15 at present. I would like to see it expand a bit more and hopefully we can entice you to come out & see what's go- ing on. You know where you can find us now - every Wednesday morning. So drop by & pay us a visit, or give me a call at home for more information at 852-9358. Looking forward to seeing and playing with all you newcomers & past acquaintances. by July 9th, 1989. level 1 certificate. to: Phone 985-2234 MINOR HOCKEY TRAINERS, COACHES, MANAGERS for the 1989-90 SEASON Any person interested in these positions with Port Perry Minor Hockey in 1989 - 90 (House League or. OMHA rep teams) must submit resume and team requested OMHA rep team coaches must hold a N.C.C.P. level cer- - tificate, and OMHA rep team trainers must hold H.T.C.P. The above is not a requirement for House League Coaches or their trainers. Submit resumes by July 9th PORT PERRY MINOR HOCKEY, c/o President, Larry Lee, 257 Bigelow Street, Port Perry, Ont. LOB INO FATHER'S DAY WEEKEND SPECIAL (with this ad) Valid June 17th & 18th Only Ed *15.00 GREEN FEE includes BBQ Lunch * Not valid for tournament play. * Only valid with purchase of regular weekend green fee of $18.00 Please phone for starting time. ~

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