Out doors by George i Port Credit is known as the salmon capita of On arte After this weekend will be all the more so The Mississauga Family fishing Festival is being held there this coning by The Ontario Charter Boat Association The Charter Boat Invitational is a one day fishing contest between more than professional charter boats which are members of the Ontario Charter Boat Association C B A or the Independent Charter Boat Association ICBA The event beg with spectacular flare start at a off the mouth of the Credit River and ends at when alt lines must be lifted The release- encouraged tournament is based on the total length of the first fish taken in each boat The competition complemented by the Misstssauga Family Fishing Festival where activities will be around Port Credit Memorial Park Lakeshorc Road and the Credit River between 11 a m and 5 Free Credit River boat cruises provided by Zodiac Inflatables will leave from this park that will boast displays by more than dif tenia tackle and boat manufacturers For youngsters and their parents there will be fishing cl by outdoor writers fisting clubs and associations and session on safety by the Mississauga Canoe Club Be there for a day of fun Now it Scran- so Enjoy the Out Safe Journey and Lines pounded in Canadian eliminations Playing in the Canadian Fastball dim mat ion rounds in Grimsby on the weekend the Acton Junior A were eliminated from further competition in two games Competing against Agincourt the A s were blanked and then Scarborough thumped the local team On the pitching mound Spear struck out eight Agincourt batters and against Scarborough Spear whiffed 11 batters recorded their first run against Acton on a home run in the fourth inning and a single and a triple in the sixth inning clinched the game for Acton opponents The A Scarborough for the first two innings and then their opposition managed one thirdframe run to take the lead Three runs in the fourth frame left the A well behind in the match and runs in the sixth and seventh innings rounded out the Scarborough tallies Is the league standings the As arc solidly in second place with nine win and four losses in 13 games Guclphts in first place- with nine and two losses and Waterloo is third with seven In the batting statistics Acton bat Mark Tim Baker Glen Scott Roy Spear and Dave Wilson are all in the top en standings Black Brigade clipped 1615 by Curling Club Tips from the Golf Doctor by Terry The correct posture position will enable the body to shift turn and strike the ball with authority and accuracy The correct posture position has the body first of all standing In an erect position upper arms against the sides of the chest club face sitting in the air just above the ball legs straight Your first motion is to press the butt area slightly backwards away from the DOWN Keeping the lower body straight the upper body is beginning to bend towards the ball until the club reaches Ihe ground That is as far as you need go You then slightly unlock the knees lo relieve the tension off the legs and low back area This position allows the arms to hang- down from the shoulders in a relaxed position It allows the weight to be more from Ihe middle of your feet lo the balls of the THE HEELS This position keeps the legs active something wc need to drive the ball with authority Not only will our legs get in volved but because the arms are relaxed we pull the rest of our body Into position to help deliver an even stronger blow to Ihe ball So there we have it Clubface adjustment grip ball position stance and posture position They are your prerequisites to establishing a sound and repetitive golf swing We will now enter into the field of the That part which sets up the decisiveness of your swing 111 discuss which muscle groups arc involved in the backs wing The sequence of movements which set up your reaction forward 111 talk about weight transfer how much and why III also discuss the or left side and the Importance of right side In the takeaway Until next week keep an eye on those prerequisites Your golf swing con only improve On Monday night Black Brigade and Curling Club battled to the finish leaving Curling Club the victor with a 1615 win Also in Ladles Recreational ball the top place team Double Trouble dumped the Marauders 1 and thumped the Golddlggers 158 and Curling Club In Monday nights game between Black Brigade and Curling Club Debbie Tram and Chris Bruce led the Curling Club attack with throe runs each while Joyce Iglcsias Kris and Donna slammed in two runs apiece Heather Ferguson Janice Bell Marilyn McArthur and Cathy Snelling recorded one run each Lynn Cartwright countered for the Black Brigade rounding the bases three times and Deb Alpin Colleen Cadger Cunning ham Wheeler and Linda pegged two runs each Earning one run apiece in the losing cause were Dawn and Dianne Watt On Tuesday Double Trouble extended their season record to nine wins and only one loss as Cathy Grandy Sue Pat Henderson Deb Field Joanne Miller and Jackie chalked up two runs each Laurie Dawn Hodge and Sue Stone added single runs Scoring three times for the Marauders were Maggie Hall Stephanie Smith and Del ores Hay den When faced Curling Club on Wednesday Martha Lewis and Bonnie Walker led the assault with a pa r of runs each while Vera Long si reel Belly Sojka and Sand Ham van added singles Curling Club runs were tallied by Marilyn Deb Tram Vera Van Item and Shelley Lindsay Scoring for on Thursday against were Betty Sojka Vera Bowman and Jane Longs with two points each and Marthu Lewis VivBremner Bonnie Walker Sandy MameSwitzer Jackie and Janice Gee scored once each Karen Caissie and Gwen Hay pegged a pair of runs each Tor the and Joan J rdan Sue Pal Gudgeon and Connelly were ted with the bases once each Grace Robertson drew this week lucky number In the hockey draw Kathl Williams of Mill SI In Acton won prize with a ticket sold by Steve Next week draw will beheld at Video Station Copco crushed 220 by Aces In the lone Con do League game this week the Acton Aces devastated Atlas Bill Dunn led the heavy hilling parly against four times in the match while Steve Takacs Randy Co son John and Glen zipped the bases Ihrct limes each Floyd and Dave Paul notched two runs tec Hank Kowba recorded the only home run mutch The final Aces came from Leonard M Her The races out to meet an attacking Pineview player is sixth in the league standings with two wins one loss and one lie In Atom soccer action Monday night at the Z Bennett field A player battles a player for control of the boll in Mom soccer action day night at the Z Bennett Held Pineview ranks third in league standing with wins two losses and a tie BOATING TIPS FOR SAFE BOATING BOAT HANDLING Nautical terms that boaters use Types and handling characteristics of both power and sail boats Dock and unlocking Howtomanoeu vre a boat in wind and current Car top boats handling trailer and launching Sponsored by GEORGETOWN POWER SQUADRONS For further information call Power Squadron at mnR5H Live Bait Taxidermy 130GUELPHST GEORGETOWN si dulMliLJRIER presents the Maurier Classic July 2329 St Georges Golf and Country Club Islington Watch the worlds top women golfers Now in its 1 year this major LPGA championship brings defending champion Hollis Stacy back to Canada to try for two in a row against the Tours top stars Jan Stephenson Amy Alcott Patty Sheehan JoAnne Carner and many more compete for a 000 prize purse and the du Trophy Daily Tickets Daily tickets are On sale at the gate or at all Torontoarea Ticketron Tel 416 5982855 and BASS outlets Tel 416 2277 If you can t be there watch live on CTV Check your local listings for times tobacco How to get there Si Georges Golf and Country Club located at Avenue By pubic transit travel to 1st subway on then lake No 37 or No ngton North bus from Platform 1 at the subway station Ex at the Princess Margaret stop For those North to the corner of IsJ and Avenues where I tod free Avenue and proceed cast to 1st Avenue travelling from the east along Sancton