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16 FOCUS - MAY 2016 Referrals are the core of our business Call John 905 434 0517 905 985 8569 www.lucykrenovations.com Renovations from the outside in we can do it all We can turn your bathroom ...... into a relaxing getaway.We can turn your bathroom ...... into a relaxing getaway. BEFORE We can turn your bathroom ...... into a relaxing getaway. AFTER We have four levels of leagues in mens womens and mixed Arnis explains. Lessonsatalllevelsarevery much a part of the program. We have a professional Nancy Kempton who oversees those structured activities. Of course the ongoing health of the club requires attracting young people to the sport. Our junior lessons consider their unique needs. The ball-speed and racket sizes have been adapted the courts smaller and the tone of their lessons is less formal than the adults. With these potential barriers eliminated we hope our juniors will gradually grow into the skill level required for the adult game. We also hold four-day camps es- pecially for kids in July and August. The clubs programs Arnis adds have expanded this season. In addition to the leagues les- sons clinics and annual tournament every second Friday from 600 to 800 we have fun nights. These are so- cial interactive events. Like Sophia and her family Arnis sings the praises of tennis as a long- time activity. I was introduced to it as a kid he says. I played on our high school team and recreationally at university. During my teaching career I coached our schools team. And everywhere I moved I found a tennis club in my new location. Its a great sport for fitness and nowadays it gets a lot of TV coverage which keeps it in the public eye. Most telling is the clubs survival over almost 50 years. There are certainly more choices of activities today Sophia says. On top of lacrosse soccer and ball some families travel away once school ends. But interest in tennis though its occasionally dropped off has al- ways revived. Its that great a game. And the costs are affordable. Family memberships are only 150 Arnis reports. For fun and fitness from May to October thats pretty good. So perhaps the next time someone shouts tennis anyone youll be the person waiting for an answer. By Scott Mercer Focus on Scugog Georgia getting in the swing of things preparing for tennis season to begin 47 years after she picked up the racket for the first time. Georgia Brock founding member of the Port Perry Tennis Club giving lessons on the parking lot of Port Perry High School in July 1969. Further details about activities and membership can be found on the clubs website portperrytennisclub.com Photobyroyh.Cornish PhotobyMAryAnnFLEMinG Tennis Club continued from page 15 This plaque hangs in the Sports Hall of Fame at the Scugog Heritage Centre 1655 Reach St. Port Perry.