GfiotgeiownAcion Wednesday soccer Mosquitos take two of first three matches MMoalto Wilson Car Sales Mosquitos hare two wins and one loss in their division far this season Blanking 30 in their opener were oft to a good start Playing away in Gueipti Acton lost but bounced back for a win over Orange- ville In that win T scored a trio while K and R booted singles Brian also kicked in a goal on a penalty shot Thorpe and J turned in solid defensive perform Birds edged the Eagles scored for the T Birds while Matt replied or the Eagles Queen Tire downed Bob Angels to the tune of Adam Forrest was the lone marksman scoring all four goals Atom Destroyers beat the Cubs 4 The Cubs scorers were Chris Van Dam with one and Lincoln Caissie Jimmy Splinter played an outstanding game to help his Cubs team and stop the Destroyers from scoring more goals In another atom play the Leopards defeated A 31 Leopards Michael Craig and Jason Pun each found their mark while Jason Pun found their mark while Craig 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Gold shines Gold defeated Black in bull plav last Tuesday Met herd had pair of markers for the winners while David Robinson Brian Billon and Paul added single goals Bert had assists in the game with Billon two and Kevin contributing a lone aid Rob and Brad netted the goals for Black Brian counted a pair of assists with Kent Kentner and Rob Evans passing for singles Orange and Green fought It out to a draw in ball hockey Pete Schicht Jim and Ray Dunbar all bulged the twine for Orange in the game Lome Gordon had two assists while Dunbar Jim Schicht and Dave Kranti all added lone contributions John Miller and Bud potted goals for Green in the contest Denis Kirton Stu MacMillan Rusty Miller Murray McNabb and Randy Cm date had assists Tennis sidelines by Vic Morris My apologies for the lack of tennis news the last few weeks but I been absent due to vocation The three intercounty teams have been staging their weekly battles with a fair degree of success The ladies Wednesday league team under captain Gcrda have not provided any results Mike Morris mixed league team have an edge in fixtures played to date and have either won or lost by a large margin They are in third place in their league Their first encounter of the season resulted in a 1 loss to Br imp on followed by 1 win over They recorded a 4 win over York Weston then lost to Gordon Last week they earned a 1 win over Regency Racquet John Kavanaugh Junior boys earn have continued their superiority in the Junior Boys League having won four and tied one and lost one to date They beat Milton twice Cobblestone 1 and Gordon Alcott Acton lost to White Oaks tied White Oaks in a return fixture They have two fixtures left prior to the playoffs Their one remaining home game is against Cobble for those interested in watching some exciting Junior tennis You may be surprised to hear that one club tournament already been completed On Sunday June the senior male members of our club were locked in battle to decide the over 40 singles champ When the dust had settled Stephen Pun emerged victor over Gerry Veldman in the final round In the consolation final Williams took Keith The next tournament the mixed doubles gets underway on July I with the finals played the next weekend July 10 Till Scotlj at to register Did jou realize that the popular Friday night round robins have started The turn out so far implies that not too many club members are aware of this fact So if you enjoy some competitive games a I atmosphere drop down to the courts at 7 each Friday with buck to cover cost of balls supplied Players are matched according to their level of Don t forget your sunglasses and shades since our courts are east west They should have been built running north south accord stone on the morning of June the book Bant girls losing but improving The Hal ton Hills and Appliance Bantam Girl dropped a June home en counter with Diane Hancock had a triple the game with Boo Jenkinson and Kelly Harrison banging out doubles Shelley Mason collected a pair of singles Im Llmehousc last Tuesday the Furniture Girls were beaten i0 17 Jenny McDonald Cheryl Roberts and Chris Grimes had singles In the game Huns sconrs were not available On Friday the team dropped a 24 8 decision to Glen Williams Whites in the Glen Then they were defeated 1614 by the Glen Greens Monday evening Grimes Johnson and Tufford played well defensively Grimes Tufford McDonaldand Johnson came up with big hits The squads next game will be tonight Wednesday against Dm chouse Thursday they meet Greens in Acton Hold parents night for summer programs The Hills recreation and parks department will be holding a Parents Night in Acton on Thursday June from to 9 pm at McKcnzie Smith Middle School Anyone having any questions about summer programs or who wishes to meet the staff is come to attend Registration for summer programs will be taken on this evening Enrolment is limited so come out sign up and avoid disappointment more information call the Summer Activities Hotline at by Lome Irtcher smile is that of a forever fisher man There no mistaking the pride of the young fellow displaying for the camera two wonderful Rainbow Trout that were taken on the Credit River just south of Strcetsville this spring by Keith Montgomery of Georgetown One of the fish was six pounds and the pounds Reports are coming in of some very large trout the Credit around the Norval area that have broken off more than one angler of late It will be interest ing to find out more about this I hope it not just a cousin of Ness monster Ontario is beginning to produce early this summer One trio of anglers from Hills John Foley and son Darren and Neil Mason boated IS Rain bow Trout averaging six pounds with one at nine pounds They also had four others on the line that were eventually It was one mad day of fishing off Port Credit The strange part of all is that these lake trout were all taken on the surface with fish frequently breaking water Possibly these fish are a new strain the water temperature was degrees F It could be that large schools of bait fish were pushed up to the surface with the trout following Well it takes a couple of good days like this each year to keep us all interested in the sport tells me that the North port Nailer was the lure which the rest Only five fish from this big vice taken the rest were released for another day of Bass fishermen are looking ahead to opening day here Is a to urn a to enter in just about every area of Ontario with plenty of prize money if one corn with a decent fish reminder to wouldbe deer hunters licences are now available at local out lets such as Maple Rock Shooting Range The licence has on application for antlers stomp which is nice to have when one is yearning for some good corn fed version not just a great trophy to put on the wall Applications have to be In to the Ministry office before July Hunters who have not renewed their gun licences from or earlier have only until July 1 to make application for a current licence After July I all lions will have to take the manditory hunter safety course to qualify Have good day Atoms win their first The AB roodlund TriCounty Atoms dropped a decision at home to Brook on Tuesday Acton run scorers in the game were Adam Fabian Matthew Jonathan Coc Chrii Schick Chad and Kenny Jaffray On Thursday evening Acton travelled to Puslinch where they recorded their first win of the IB 1 and Sean Auger crossed the plate three times each for the locals In the victory while Jason Dunn Jason Piper Jeremy Burt Sheldon Stuck ess and Fabian all added a pair Jason Crawford and contributed single runs in the win In the annual minor ball tournament on the weekend at Prospect Park the Atoms were shaded in their first matchup losing to had a pair in this one while Piper Dunn and Schick shared the other The home side then went on to drop a count to in the consolation championship Dunn scored a pair of runs in this contest while Stuckless and Piper helped out with single scores Robert kicks vcr bar at Ike big taf at Acti hat AHR MlrwVi