Fro PUB anlr \ Nr A ~~ 'e, ’ (} 0 DS H ) 0 . W WATER WATER , EVERYWHERE ;, BUT NOT A PLACE TO SWIM. | “NEWS ITEM — Though Harveys Lake is owned by the state, there is no place for the public to swim. i Bikers d 1 (continued from page 1) bright clothes bicyclers often wear. “The second is that you find out about your body, your cardiovas- cular system. The last thing is you have a machine that you have to worry about, and it's a neat machine.” ; Fitness is what hooked John Ochman of Shav- ertown into cycling. “I have a desk job and wanted to do something and get some exercise,” said Ochman. He began riding a little last year, and this year attended clinics in the spring presented by Bob Kelley of Wilkes-Barre. Now he leads rides on the week- ends. While riding with the club, Kelley and other members are quick to give essential pointers to newcomers, like how to pedal. Instead of laboring over each stroke in a diffi- cult gear, experienced cyclists choose a gear in which their legs move quickly with little effort, a - 1; technique they call spinning. They learn to ride behind one another so the lead cyclist cuts through the air for all of them, and they learn to watch out for hazards like holes in the road and opening car doors. Legally, bicycles are classified as vehicles, and have to obey all traffic laws, though they are al- lowed to ride two abreast. Some cyclists don't follow the rules and weave all over the road, said Kelley, giving a bad reputation to all cyclists. When riding on the road, the cyclists have to be A ~extra careful. And helmets are an absolute must. “Everybody should wear a helmet,” said Hugh King, 68, of Dallas, owner of the Recyclery on Main Street in Dallas and an avid bicyclist. “The reason is if you fall off and scramble your brains Phat's really serious, and it doesn’t take much. I'm ~~) abig fan of helmets. I fell off a motorcycle a couple Suit for Dallas Township, after re- “cause it is a business. I don't be- “lieve them,” said Ross, “It is a pure *" people talk to me?" “ reed that the facility was a busi- mess operating as aboarding house and with the consent of the super- visors, filed an objection to the of times and they saved my life.” King has been active in cycling since he moved to the area from New York in 1965. Several years ago he won an award from the "club for the most miles ridden on club rides. Though he recently broke his leg in the first serious bicycle accident of his life, he expects that he and his wife Carol will both be back pedaling next year. : “Everybody should have something to keep them in condition, otherwise you deteriorate,” said King. “You can fall apart very quickly, especially lying in bed. Nothing is worse.” King says bicycling has it all over jogging or running for keeping in shape. “It’s (jogging) too slow. Also, as you get older, it creates a lot of damage in the knees and that damage is sometimes not very easy to fix,” he said. “You can get the same high as you can from jogging or running from bicycling.” And you can travel farther bicycling than while jogging. “This is a beautiful area. There's many interest- ing places you'll see while bicycling that you'll never see while riding around in a car.” Yearly membership in the Wyoming Valley Bicycle Club is $6 for youth under age 17, $8 for adults, and $12 for families. Members receive a monthly newsletter and other educational materials and are entitled to a 10 percent discount on parts and accessories at several area bicycle shops, including Bryant's in Kingston, Sickler’s in Wilkes-Barre, B & B Bike in + Forty Fort, and the Recyclery in Dallas. The club is a member of the League of American Wheelmen, a national organization devoted to the promotion of bicycling, and Pennsylvania's Bicy- cling Federation. The club is also a member of the American Youth Hostels, which maintains low- costaccommodations for cyclists, hikers and oth- ers. For more information about the club, call 675- 2328, stop by the bike shops listed above, or send inquires to PO Box 253, Dallas, 18612. 16 Ounce Claw Hammer ; Quality forged head; 13" long hickory handle. Octagon neck, round face. 301 239 (1-4) Kills both sweet & grease eating ants. 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The latest development in the action was a request from the Institute asking the zoning board to continue the August 20 hearing until after the request for the pre- liminary injunction comes up in Federal Court. A No postponement had been agreed on by the zoning board at press time Tuesday. Black, Red or Blue Dial Rs im as an a a. ner "a a ot in wid (@D) cw - are not harming anyone. They work every day and all they want is to ‘as other people do. One of the men case of discrimination. Those men ‘MICHAEL' Hair live in what they can call home just said to me “ ‘Why don't any of the Atty. Frank Townend, solicitor searching the ordinances, said he \ group home contending it was a business in an R-1 area, with District Magistrate Earl Gregory. Recently, the Institute through its attorney, Atty. John Kennedy filed an appeal to the township's claim that the group home was a business. That appeal will be heard before the zoning board at its August 20 meeting at the munici- pal building on Route 309. Atty. James Geddes, solicitor for the townhip zoning board, said he will not sit with the zoning board to hear the appeal. “l am withdrawing from the August 20 meeting due to the fact that I am associated with Attorney Townend. The board will have to use another attorney because for me it would be a conflict of inter- Silver Foil the super way to color hair. NV] * xX F % XxX We are experts with foil. Your hair should be beautiful. For Your est,” Geddes explained. 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