Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), August 1, 1979, p. 12

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The Acton Free Press Wednesday Aug Junior Tennis club news Linda Glendennlng returns a by Joan Morris Acton Junior Tennis Club Members played in a friendly Round Robin Tournament last Thursday afternoon July There were participants McDonald of Georgetown don ated certificates for prizes The following were the winners Eric Veldman Barry McNabb Gory Williams Jill Mike Shelly Wong Brian Bollcrt Tony Geng This event was very successful and another Round Robin is planned for August forthejunJorclubmcmbers A team of Acton Junior Tennis Club players was invited to take part in a tournament in Milton last Tuesday The team was decided the previous Thursday by playing a singles round robin Two girls and two boys under 17 and two girls and two boys under IS completed the team Each player had two matches one singles and one doubles A match consisted of nine games total Acton came out the victors with the following scores Boys under 17 Singles Larry Kee Steve Springle Boys under it Doubles Larry Steve Girts under IT Stogies Shirley Michelle Jones under Doubles Shirley Michelle Boys under IS Singles Barry McNabb Scott Boys under IS Doubles Barry Scott Girl under 15 Singles- Kelly White under IS Doubles Kelly Sally Acton will be hosting Milton to a return match on Tuesday August 7atlpm Industrial standings Limehouse minor ball Li The Squirt I lot Id Hi Kirto Cue I pitched The Hi Son Outdoors WITH GEORGE HOARE Fur Feathers and Steel The three blended together properly resemble insects on which trout feed There arc thousands of different kinds so the fly tying field la a vast one that requires much time patience and rese arch Especially if the fly tier intends to tie something to match the hatch or his favourite under water nymph A good many quickie pro ducts though that emerge from the vise will produce many trout but unknown to the tier his Imitation does resemble trout food which provides trout for the creel and later on a delic ious breakfast or supper to which so many people look forward Nymphs Most nymphs for best results should be tied on the sparse side Most naturals are although they range greatly in size Some artificials are best when retrieved very slowly others produce when the drift method Is used A close watch for leader or line pull back is required here if one wants to hook takers Most of the food a trout consumes is taken under water Its this food that adds ounces in weight and Inches in girth and length as well as a special flavor to the meat Fish contest Entries In fish contest that meet minimum weight standards will win a large color reproduction of a black bass by Michael Dumas Minimum weights The weights are black bass four pounds or over lorgemouth five pounds or over northern pike 15 pounds or over pounds or over walleye pickerel eight pounds or over Lake trout or splake 15 pounds or over rainbow trout six pounds or over brook trout three pounds or over and salmon 12 pounds or over The contest Is open from April until November More than one form should be in each and every tackle box They are available at most tackle outlets The photo that accompanies this column shows the boss award by Michael Dumas The award will carry the recipients name the species and weight of the fish entered In the Big Fish Contest So best of luck Its scramble now Enjoy the Outdoors Safe Journey and Tight Lines RACEWAY HARNESS RACING Post Time Tun6yEvMingBfun TrtoctorttCMctoc Jennifer Scott playing third Kim IfcnrtU ml but Hornby out on the winning end Cm list to Mil ton Jennifer ScoU played an excellent game In the Held well contributing at bat played a and also did her The Stria came back Thuraday to beat Hornby 14 played beat game of the year In right field and did bat alio played Iremely well in centre Rhonda at bat Ladle played an exhibition gune lad Ladle and cams out on lop Uiltby toper game at tint aa well being three for three at bat Wendy Brawn three for three at bat bnida playing third Claris went all he way the mound Elaine made her debut at catch and bet led a home run to Kan two Anna Marie played good abort atop pitting off two fly and contributing al bat going three for three Cathy played All the Girl The lad Monday beM Cindy belted a home tun and a double Both Mrioti Cue and Sherry Wilson each had four for five nlghta They had five each with a home run a triple double and a tingle Andre Stafford pit the whole game for in walled four and truck out tier at well at batting three tingle and a triple Id bring In three run Mulder contributed with a double a two ten The Atom split a double header with Acton loilng the tint and winning the Corny had two nlcehlta and Tim Wilton laced one Two plan were mad at home Corey threw to the Tttitlnn Sone who then relayed to Tim Wilson at home to make both Ontario Kent In the third and Squirt boy were leaving the to gather in the Inning The player for the Bruce going two lor lour and bring In nil Ken at well holding the at third wit two for three at bat and knocked In two rbia came In to Spike Scott In the fourth holding Out to only one run Brad had nine and allowed only The highlight tor the Jayt a two run by Snortill In the inn ing with the run on third Garnet Gate came up to bat only to fly out to the Jay a right fielder Blake French The defenaive for the Brian Wllkltu making catches In centre field The heavy hitler were Tony Cue going lor four and Joe Scott with three far Swim team team hat fallen short of the champion I at two recent meets but not by much The team went to Hamilton and took second spot followed that up with a third place finish at The Hamilton meet wai both relay and individual events competition while relay were featured at Continued from Page I another run in the fifth Five runt in the frame put the nails in the coffin for Carglll Canary Lindsay scored Canary and connected for home runs in the seventh after managed an other trip round the bases CENTRE Spedetsts Initallera On Staff RICHMOND CORONET VENTURE OZITE CALLAWAY ARMSTRONG Bnd A Lakeview Centre NORTH ADVANCED SPORTS CAMP EVENING TRAINING Bantam Midge Juvenile Junior B Junior A PRE TRAINING CAMP CONDITIONING PROGRAM hours ice time night I hours dryland per nigh AUG 1317 AUG 20 24 per we GORDON ARENA GEORGETOWN CHRIS V Main Georgetown Ac ton Indus Wat Family Cleaners Vans Welding JTSports Hills Electric Station Hotel A P 11 113 10 150 127 7 8 I 15 IB 129 14 2 0 M Gems pick new leaders Coudo Sports Association W Acton Restaurant 1 IS Freadom 7 1 Achilles Motors If 4 Home Hardware 17 Real Estate 1 7 2 Last week Acton Restaurants Achilles Freadom Home Hardware 6 Last Year Final Standing 33 4 33 7 32 18 10 40 19 M 33 18 13 14 1 37 32 14 4 33 15 17 1 24 Way 1 17 Georgetown Gemini look an Important first slop Friday towards putting a better product on the ice next winter Bo president of the Jim ion B club held a press conference to introduce his coach and chief assistant coach but really the pair Tom Daley and Chris Milne needed no introduction to Georgetown Daley a veteran of Intermediate hockey including the past three winters with Georgetown Raiders will be the head coach Richard Thompson a newcomer to George town guided the successful North York Rangers last winter will be on hand to help out MacLeod wins twice in Brantford Speysidc resident Donna MacLeod cap tured two major events at a show In Brant ford Sunday MNt MacLeod won the grand championship in the gelding class and also won the senior showman ship award at the Brant ford Open Halter horse v FOR ALL Of CANADAS BULDMG MTM man torn Control ollenslve odors and break down waste safely with ENVIROad Motors Georgetown Chrysler Rexway Towing Hornby Limehouse Acton Royal Trust Park Toyota Peel Police Flyers Jay DRG Glen Williams Ml Medallion cigarette 1 quite like I Our Sensible Price is our Everyday Low Price HOURS Mon W Sat 9am 316 GUELPH STREET GE0RGET0WN8772234

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