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Terrace Bay News, 19 Sep 1968, p. 4

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PAGE 4 BIRCH MOTORS Your DODGE & PLYMOUTH Dealer in Schreiber : CANADA LTO. 640 ASSOCIATE DEALER FOR SALE - 1965 Chev. Super Sports, convertible, bucket seats, 327, power steering, power brakes . Phone Schreiber 299. : NOTICE - All Hunting Licenses are available at Blue Water Cabins at Jackfish Lake. ee YOUNG P.C'S TO TOUR NORTHERN ONTARIO A week long Youth Involvement Tour scheduled to visit eleven Northwestern Ontario communities will be launched by the Ontario Young Progressive Con- servatives on Sunday, September 27th, 1968. The three man tour force will be headed by Ed Kowal (Toronto), President of the Ontario YPC's and will cover 2,800 miles. Communities to be visited are: Dryden, Kenora, Fort Frances, Atikokan, Fort William, Port Arthur, Red Rock, Nipigon, Schreiber Terrace Bay, Marathon, including a meeting on the campus of Lakehead University. At each meeting the tour group will discuss: the value of involving young people in Politics; the building of a success- ful YPC Club; why and how the Progressive Conserva tive Party listens to the Voice of Youth. Thursday, September 26th (Schreiber & Terrace Bay) evening. a es ie eae er DRY CLEA TERRACE BAY PICK-UP SCHOOL MON. WED. be fie WARDROBES si SC HREIBER,ONT. TERRACE BAY NEWS It Why Play Badminton? (Cont'd from front page ) SEPTEMBER_19,_1968 SEE US FOR FINE QUALITY CLEANING To 1ook better, your gar~ ments need the extra care we give in every phase of our dry cleaning service. Send us your cleaning now. IN I)'G isis i Tailors and 3335 Terrace Bay Launderers the shuttle 400 times. Of these 400 strokes, 150 would be full arm swings of a racquet whose weight is anywhere from 3.7 to 5 ounces (that is more than many major league pitchers would throw in the course of a complete game). For good play, one should be and needs to be in good physical condition Badminton is one of the few sports which requires so much concentration. During the course of a three set tennis match, the ball is not in play more than eight per cent of the time. In football, a game thought so vigorous, the ball is not in actual play much more than fourteen minutes of the two hours or more that the players spend on the field. On the average, a man's game is much more ener= getic than a woman's game as is the case in a wide range of sports. In games among top callibre players that shuttle is in play over 50 per cent of the total game! Doubles and mixed doubles games provide a strik- ing contrast to singles. The game becomes rather choppy and the pace is quickened as the shuttle is continually being "cut off". It provides very in- . tense excitement for spectators. It is a game suitable for Canadian weather, played by young & old alike. HOURS TASTY MEALS SA oe 6:00 A.M. Cae TO 2A.M. TAKE-OUT ORDERS JUST RESTAURANT Cerner Mill Rd. & Hwy, 17 cAuL 3723

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