r Acton Wednesday Aug 1 1384 Cut doors by Lome Fletcher days are not the best for enjoyable fishing The sun s glare on the water can be hard on the eyes not to mention the fever thai takes over with an overdose of tan There is an answer to this problem that man anglers never try fishing at night trolling still fishing or fly fishing can be ver productive with consistently larger catches Tr trolling at 10 for Pickerel with a floating Short runs over areas that produce in the day time will produce much larger fish Local streams such as the Credit River or the Rack wood Conservation Area will produce well for the fly fishing en thusiast Using small files preferably the blacker the better fished on the shallow riffles is the answer to good Brown Trout success For those anglers that have stopped trying for Speckled Trout on the many bridges in the area 10 where the action is with good results in shallow areas which will not produce in the daytime Atoms in second spot Acton s Atoms ended their Softball season last week with two big wins clinching second spot to the league Summer programs in full swing The Hills Recreation and Parks Department Travelling Activity Centre Is off to a flying start visiting parks ball tournaments and various summer activity programs This FREE program has been a great success entertaining children with parachute games special crafts and other exciting events The van is equipped handle large numbers of participants The Recreation Department will hold a Vaudeville Night at Centennial Middle School Thursday July at p A night of zany slats and songs prepared by the children in the programs Is guaranteed to give you an evening of laughs For more Information call Summer Activities Hotline at SPORTS SCOREBOARD BROUGHT TO YOU BY a e Lepage flEAl ESTATE SERVICES LTD REALTOR 170 GUELPH STREET GEORGETOWN 8770173 Soccer Scores ball THE SHERIDAN COLLEGE PARTTIME AND CONTINUING EDUCATION FALL 84 BROCHURE WILL BE AVAILABLE THE WEEK OF AUGUST 6 REGISTRATION BEGINS AUGUST 13 CLASSES BEGIN THE WEEK OF SEPTEMBER 10 WE LOOK FORWARD TO SEEING YOU THEN Sheridan College Acton pummelled Brookvtlle Tuesday in Acton and downed the night in Acton produced five runs in the flrat in against Dave Deforest brought in Chris Schick and Steve with his homer while Troy MacDougall and Graham Ruse also scored Slaney scored a home run in the second inning carrying Chris home with turn The other eight runs scored by Acton in the second came from Deforest and Ruse both hit home by Piper MacDougall and Andy Brouwer both brought home by Jim Katsiiierls Christian Schroeder and Mat thew Smith The third Inning saw nine hometeam runs Chris Schick Deforest two Ruse Piper MacDougall Schrocder and Smith scored for Acton A strong fourth inning gave Acton more runs Chris Schick Slaney Deforest Ruse Piper two Kat and Smith found home plate Slaney was the loan scorer for Acton against Ponsonby in the first but Acton got the game rolling the second with runs by Chris Schick Piper Slaney MacDougall Schroeder Smith and Paul Schick Four runs In the third were delivered by Piper Chris Schick Slaney and Ruse Piper Chris Schick and Paul Schick counted in Ihe fourth inning and Katsllleris Mac dougall Smith and Paul Schick finished off the game for Acton in the fifth inning The Acton Atoms finished with a 1 record for the season Soccer ladies downed 20 52 Acton s Goy Cartage Rovers were thwart by Georgetown and Milton in Peel Ladies soccer play Georgetown United found compe tition stiff in a July game against Acton but they manageda 20 victory Lynn McCord and Pat count for Acton against Milton in a July gome Tie teams were tied 2 2 at the half but Milton scored three unanswered goals in the second Rec camp JUNIOR SUMMER TENNIS CAMP The Kills Recreation and Parks Department and Ontario Tennis Assoda youth years gets underway this week If you hurry and register today you may still be able to participate Call Ext for details HOCKEY COACHING COURSES The Halton Hills Recreation and Parks Deportment is offering Technical Level I on Monday October and Technical Level on Wednesday Thursday October anil 4 Both clinics are to be held from to 11 p on the dates above at the George town District High School with the on ice portion at the Memorial on Mill Street Atom girls softball team in first spot The Tyler Atom Girls Softball team moved into sole possession of first place with recent wins over and Hornby In a victory over Kim Corkum led Ihe way with home runs and five RBI Other key hitters Tracey Hagan Andrea Kelly Ambrose and Shannon McAfee Wendy Graham and Andrea made outstanding defen plays Kelly Ambrose pitched the victory Against Hornby fifthinning rally produced 4 runs and broke a 3 3 tie Kelly Ambrose and Hornby Michelle Harrington were engaged In a pitcher duel when runs by Tammy Richard Michelle and crossed the plate The record is now 113 plus one tournament victory Meats Pine view Meals dumped In last week as the losers scored a winner goal Two goals from Patli one from Gcorgie and one from a player were enough to give Acton the win Strong play from Eunice in defence along with fine goal lending from Linda Kilpalrick in the first half and Diane Wilson the second kepi down o one 8775110 HALTON HILLS TIRE CENTRE LTD 68A Main Street North Moore Park Plaza GEORGETOWN Sharon Vlncnt of md Edith Acton happy tody on Saturday Edith rfchw following Acton Minor Lottery Bob Laianby aokt witki draw win t Acton and RoU with Mia Acton Wf Laura puffing tick at