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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), May 4, 1983, p. 26

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C2 Georgetown Acton Wednesday Msy4 Track and ffah Shannon sets AHS mark Wet and windy weather failed to dampen the performance of the Acton High track and field team at the NeilJ Invitational Meet in on Saturday Tom Shannon placed first in the Senior Boys Javelin Than a new school record Tom also placed second in the Discus event with a throw of Other first place finishers were Gord March the Junior Boys with a tune George In the Senior Boys ACTON SABRES HOCKEY CLUB Coach Wanted Also Manager and Trainer Interested applicants please send resume to ACTON SABRE HOCKEY CLUB do Frank Alma Street RocfcwoocL Ontario- Georgetown Custom Car Souid REPAlRStoall Stereos Tape Decks Turntables Portables r Auto Big or Sman TENNIS MEMBERSHIPS Join this year round club and enjoy your leisure hours among friends in a pleasant relaxed atmosphere MEN LADIES COUPLE INTERMEDIATE JUNIORS PARENT MEMBER 170 SILVERCREEK GOLF CENTRE On 7 between Georgetown ft Acton across from Silvercreek Shell START NOW TO GET YOUR GAME IN SHAPE WITH OUR MAY SPECIAL TAKEADVANTA GE OF OUR SPECIAL GOLF RANGE OPTIONS JOIN NOW For more Information contact Terry at 8774445 WE EXTEND OUR SINCERE THANKS TO MAYOR PETE POMEROY AND McDONALDS RESTAURANT FOR THEIR ASSISTANCE AND COOPERATION DURING OUR GRAND OPENING new school record the Junior Girls 1500M with a JIT clocking Sandra placed second in the Senior Girls throw This distance was good enough for another school record Teresa Dunn grabbed second spot in Junior Girls Discus with a toss Diane Hancock ran the Midget Girls in Pam Mahal clocked 68 in the Junior Girls and Jan ran a Tips from the Golf Doctor of Hills As was noted last week I will begin to discuss the basic fundamentals of golf Observe the steps carefully because they will determine how and where vou will strike the golf ball The first basic AUG NMENTwil be the first of a sue part preparation program In the next six weeks I will be discussing in order 1 Alignment grip stance and ball position Posture tension stability balance As was noted earlier alignment will be our first basic Like pulling the triggT of a gun or shooting an arrow at the golf is also a game where one must be able to aim correctly in order to hit the fairway green or hole In golf you aim by placing the face of the golf club at the Intended line of play In other words whether you have a three foot putt or a yard metre drive in order to have a chance of getting the ball there you must be able to place the golf club on that fine Everyone has the talent to play good golf but an important factor of not being able to aim the golf club will prohibit you from realizing that goal Remember Aim the club first then leaving the club on the ground place your hands on the golf club establish your feet and ball position then place your body on a line parallel to the target line You are now ready to FIRE As each week goes by a nd you may not understand what is being said feel free to give me a coll or just come on over to Silvercreek I here to help you play golf and play it to the best of your abilities Until next week Enjoy Mayor Peter was at the creek Golf Centre on Saturday lo wish pro Terry MIscolcii Ihc best of luck in the new venture GEORGETOWN GEMINI JR 8 HOCKEY ANNUA MEETING Wednesday May 11th 730 pm NORTH GOLF COUNTRY CLUB Everyone Welcome has been the past few dajs practising or his in I golf in aid of Mayor Pete is si j led for Junr with jll proceeds tn the local Optimist drug abuse urogram Optimist dent John offered Pete a liltte jdUce during a recent practise session Humor has It that or is out to win his own Rugby Redmen thump Rebs160 The Acton High School rugbv season started well lasl Wednesday with a senior victory over Georgetown at home The Acton squad won the game by a 160 final score Saxon Rick Nolan all counted tries for the local side in the in Tony Wright kicked two converts Acton hosted Centennial on Thursday dropping ill thret matches by close scores The midget Redman lost J Jamie with a penalty kick registered the points junior dropped a 176 decision fcr had the Ac ton try in this one Richard Kilpatnck booted the convert The senior wtre defeated A last minute penalty kick by was the difference All three teams were beaten by Chingacousy at home on niter noon The midgets and seniors both lost by irfen tical scores while the junior dropped a close score to the isiting side Acton hosted Guelph Col yesterday Tuesday in another Out by George Ft Perky Tbe Halton HiSs Spring Fish Derby was held recently and it sure had primed up for the regular trout that came hi with the big rain last Saturday Five hundred trout were caught at the derby that ranged in weight from one pound to just under eight many large speckled trout were among the lot Winner Hlro took the prtse for largest rain bow trout 7 pounds 13 ounces Largest speckled trout honors went to John Bennett 3 pounds ounces Club member Peter caught and released more than good shied trout to win the best Fly Fisherman award Best Lady went to Glendeanlng Marg always had a good stringer of trout The secret wellshe Just won tell Best Youngsters were Jamie SherriReld and Steve Hunter Mrs John Harrington as usual kept everyone happy by serving a very good lunch at mid time Opening Day Many good rainbow were taken from Credit River glow yarn tied up to resemble egg clusters accounted for many good ones but spinners and live bait took many tankers also The Pine River Conservation Area provided good apart for many anglers the big pond above the Cascades that will zoom down the scale pointer These fish had to fight their way up through white water and then into the special baffle equipped tunnel like ladder that gives them freedom to the pond and also to the cool clear stream that rum Into it The stream is perfect for them to do their thing Far below In the valley the Pine con tinues to flow through swamp log jams and meadows on It s way to the Junction of the River at the town of Angus The spawning urge caused these migrating rainbows to leave Bay and take the rough road back to the place of their to do their thing They arrive battered and bruised but still full of fight Some good eaters were taken at Terra Cotta Credit Forks Belfountain and Kelso near Milton Our local area produced some good ones A party of three showed me 19 specks that were taken on dryflies Deer Season Several wild life management units In Parry Sound and Hallburton will host a two week long hunting season this coming- all so plans for holidays can be arranged early There are other changes numerous to name at present Call Wildlife branch Toronto for information Take a good look at photograph they even look alike despite the age span The caption My Grampa Caught One s Take a boy Fishing Now its scramble so Enjoy the Outdoors Safe Journey and Tight Lines BARRY D TlMLECK LONG 6MOUNTArJV EW GEORGETOWN S RACERS EDGE YAMAHA PRESENTS BIKERAMA SALE AERATION Prize A Draw for A New Yamaha Vision 550 WILL DRAW to NAMES EACH PERSON GETS A KEY THE ONF THAI STARTS THEBIKEWINSIT FILL OUT A BALLOT AVAILABLE EACH TOM I tot MAY FEATURES STRHTM0TOCROSSOAY li M caMactsS bow ii MONTE ST MILTON GORDON ALCOTT TENNIS CLUB OPENING DAY SUNDAY MAY 8th featuring Round Robin Tournament and Registration BEGINNING AT 9 JO AM Food and Refreshments Season Program House League Tournaments League for information call LINDA RICE BILL KENT 8774528 CANADIAN CANCER SOCIETY ACTON UNIT CALL 8532225 Stay in shape Roller Skate Meet A new friends at great skate place The finest roller ROLLER CENTRE skating faosty In this area fun lor all ages iSmS Just minutes from an ADULTS IOs a am I It or 1 on

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