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Terrace Bay News, 24 Jun 1965, p. 4

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Page 4 WANTED TO RENT - House or cottage for two or three months in Terrace Bay or Schreiber for family of 6. See Peter Vanderkam, eo No.412 at mill. WANTED TO BUY - 24" boy's bicycle, in good con- dition. Phone 3583. VY FOR SALE - house in Terrace Bay. For particulars contact J.Butler, phone 3727. MINNOWS AND WORMS for sale - Phone Schreiber 464 or call at 309 Walker Streef. FOUND - girl's bike - blue with rusty white fenders, light blue frame. Contact police office Terrace Bay. HUNTER SAFETY TRAINING Part four of Hunter Safety will be held Friday, June 25 at 7 P.M. This is the final class and all students are requested to attend and write the exam- inations. "Now Jimmy, tell the class Cleanliness is next to what?" "Next to impossible, ma'am." A 65 Renault It Seems... 17 Years at the Same Location Cor John and Secord Sts. Port Arthur, Ontario. THE NEWS COSTUMES & CONTESTS = PRIZES FOR DECORATED BIKES, TRIKES & HONDAS FREE TREATS FOR KIDDIES - Pop - Ice Cream build a better community by having fun this day HELP THE KINSMEN CLUB OF SCHREIBER HELP YOU AND YOUR COMMUNITY There is no getting away from it--golf is an inter- ARRANGE TO "Test Drive' A Renault RED WING MOTORS For information Phone Terrace Bay - 825-3323 June 24, 1965 CASH DRAW n the Field at' 5:00 PM; Proceeds in aid of artificial ice GOLF NEWS AND TIPS estingly frustrating game. Most people, however, make the game a good deal tougher 'than it has to be simply because they don't take the trouble to learn the fundamentals of hitting the ball. Of course many are satisfied to enjoy the exercise, fresh air and the challenge. However, a large num- ber take the game seriously and strive to improve with each outing. For these people we will endea- vour to insert a golf tip in this column every week. The majority of beginners handicap themselves by not learning the proper grip, the most important part of the golf swing. They don't understand where their feet should be placed on the various shots, how their shoulders and hips should operate, or how to make use of their weight--or lack of it. As a result, they seldom improve no matter how diligently they practice. They don't improve because, having failed to learn the fundamentals properly, they groove all the bad habits of their game until every clumsy idio- syncrasy becomes second nature, until--in other words=-they are beyond all help. Get the funda- mentals straight in the beginning and improvement will come as a matter of course. Check your grip with your Pro and be assured that your grip is correct for you. Tournament results for last week were as follows:- Low Net Bob Adamo - Low Gross, A. Pattison and R.Deavis (tie) - High Hole, Wm.Duncan = Low Hole, Vic Timpano and Bill Hanley (tie). As mentioned in this column before, handicaps.are being de- termined from these tournaments. The advantage in knowing your handicap is to be able to measure any progress in your playing and to compete in any handicap tour- nament. Later on in the season larger . tournaments will be held and any one with an approved handicap will be able to compete with players of much greater skill.

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