TtlUtlSDAY APRIL Page ALLEYWAYS PEE WEES In the race far high average In the girls division both Sheila and Dona Layton are tied with Duane Hatcher is still ahead for the boys with his average of 103 Red Barons creamed Pee Wee Penguins in all three games Lions bewildered Aristocrats and took all seven points only a 309 triple and Tricla also spared a head pin split this week and this Is the first time it has been done in the Pee Wee league Boys A 3C4 triple topped the boys bowled by Michael Steenhuls along with a 128 single The high single was a 177 roiled by Robert Qui ton and also a 332 triple Second high triple was thrown by Jeffrey Redden with 358 and a 133 single Following them were Hatcher Billy McArthur Jack Harlow STANDINGS Lions Aristocrats Red Barons Pee Wee Penguins BANTAM GIRLS With a 135 average Stephanie Cox still holds top position for high average Bantam Bombers had a triple win over Can nonbolls Crashers managed to salvage one game from Slowpokes In the duel between the two cat teams Wild Cats dumped Pussycats In the whole set Tigers baffled Pink Panthers by taking two games and totals Strikers threw a block buster at the Super Seven and won all games to move themselves up the point ladder Panthers had a three game win when they met Globetrotters SUPER SEVEN was high girl this week with her triple and single Lcona McAusland came next shooting a triple and 193 single Shcena Bauer was right behind bowling a 504 triple and single Other high scores in order were Janet Burns Stephanie Cox 472 ISO Bonnie Penny 1166 STANDINGS Bantam Bombers Panthers Strikers Super Seven 21 Crashers Wild Cats Slowpokes 19 Tigers IB Pussycats Pink Panthers 4 Globetrotters FRIDAY Glen Collier is still one pin ahead in the boys high average with 135 Head Pins collapsed under Golden Jets when the latter won all seven points TOP TRIO Ron Timpson was the high boy this week with a triple and 166 single Herrington had the second high single of 154 and close behind was Donald Hall tossing 149 BANTAM BOYS Colin Hicks average remains at 179 to top the boys Super Strikers had another three game winner as they beat Snipers In all games Sharp Shooters relinquished seven points to Hydrofoils Slow Pokes had a two game and total point win from Georgetown Internationals Crack Shots gathered in seven points from Bobcats NIFTY NINE John Burke threw the high triple of 581 and the second high single of Robert Hatcher was close behind with a 567 and this weeks high single of Third was Colin Hicks with a 556 triple and a 213 single Following them were Bruce Clarke Mark Brabant Scott Grant Richardson 170 Richard Flindall and Kevin Harrison STANDINGS Super Strikers Slow Pokes Crack Shots 17 Hydrofoils 17 Bobcats 13 Georgetown Internationals 11 Snipers Sharp Shooters FRIDAY NIGHT Moore has a five pin lead In the girls race for high average with a The high boy Is still on top for the boys with his average of Crackpots packed in seven points after taking all games from Odd Balls Pin Vultures had a triple win against King Pins Psychedelic Six remain league topping when they took seven points from Pin Busters TOP SIX Girls Lynn Scarborough threw the high triple of and the second single of The high single of and a triple were both shot by Sandl Boys Stephen Archibald had the high single for the boys with Rick had the high triple of and a single Second spot was held by Peter Smarda who threw triple and single Next came Steve Archibald and John Hayes STANDINGS Six Pin Vultures 12 Crackpots 12 Pin Busters 9 Odd Balls King Pins 3 SATURDAY The girls high average of Is still held by Wendy Chris Burke is only one pin ahead for the boys with a Pocket Pickers bowed down to Strikers Unlimited In the whole set Pro Incorporated ditched Fighting Snoopy for two games and totals Tail Enders slashed seven from Pin Busters After winning one game Great Seven collapsed and lost the next two and totals from Slippery Seven TERRIFIC TEN Girls Both the highs were tossed by Deenle who threw a triple and a single Wendy came second with and and close behind was Nancy Nurse with and 209 Following them were Yvonne Corbett 221 Stephanie Gonn Kim Harvey Boys Dave Warm an topped the boys with a single and a triple Gary Richardson came second with triple and 240 single The other two high scores were Chris Burke and Alan 239 SENIORS Ruth still leads the senior girls with her average of Still way ahead for the boys is Mike Warman with a average Bearcats took the lost game from Greaseballs to give them two points Idiot Squad still holds their first place lead after winning all three games from Six Pack Twisters had a lone win against Hunter Heroes NOTABLE NINE Girls Ruth tossed the high triple for the girls with 734 along with a single The high single of was bowled by Yvonne She also had a triple Pat Syme placed third bowling a 667 triple and single Fourth was Cheryl Breen with a triple and single Boys The only 700 for the boys was bowled by Paul Bennett who had the high triple of and high single of 283 Larry Louth was second rolling a and Next were Dave Burt Gory Hole 617 237 Mike 227 STANDINGS Idiot Squad 48 Hunter a Heroes Six Pack Twisters 24 Bearcats 19 North llultmK out lit vn one In the Industrial llitkiy finds vhnh Sunday whin copped the championship with victory went through lust of sum final- mil in top of the the mil i the regular scheduk mi point of tin There v is sonny in LEASING A CAR OR TRUCK GIVE US A TRY Beware of imitations Unbeaten In Playoffs Cougars Are Georgetown Industrial League Champs first but North 1 In I In lilford put id l from 1 nil and hick before larr Hid it from Hob niton 1twis The th it proud to he winner I in orji Itiddall in Ken third period marker I in Lose Out to Ottawa In Tyke Consolation On tin Slurs played in tin Knif n Mite I minimum The first i rytoun is tin iluli Kindlon mil n 1 i Dillon and heat thim illy shots lud the end whin I tied up in the third in I thin went into md nobody went into pen si both il first sun then I itiny suired r In In tin Final tin mil mi tin tin first it wis no Thin i irin fill in the pern and i Him oils wrapped up liolh turns in the third pi Eli Morrow from siond I mi A very fine if fori fellows in i OUTDOORS By GEORGE HOARE Before You Dig Read This About Fish Farming SMITH Cnl Smith 45 Maple Avenui bast added his second gold medal this season to his collection this past weekend Two special awards were at the end of the Caledon Club racing program Cal and Ted McEnery of Port Credit were cited for being the two youngest gold racers in the ski club to maintain the gold standard for two consecutive The boys were also com mended Tor being the two best Nancy Green Gold Racers and leading the team in Federation International dc Ski points Ik part mint of I mils I- proviiks technical id to any residint Ontario interested in operating privile fish pond fishing or a private fish When requested a fisheries biologist of the will inspect property indadMsc in itssuitabilitylosusliui ifishiry His meludi site w itir intents selection if fish species sources of stoik production potential and operating procedures Ontario regulations hive been established to protect slmks They prohibit diseased fish restrict tin porting or exporting of fish spawn control of fish within I Province HSU PONDS Whether inhibited wild fish waters on are subject to Tin Fish Act and The owner his or must conform to ill possession limits mi iharfc rod or fei for the if fishing his liience or srHxidl permission required If ixccssive plant growth thi pond it lie controlled in way Ikfire ihenucal herbicide fungicide tiny he applied to the iters however permit must be lined from the On rat Witir Com mission To soke weed control or problems pond should lool if lands Office SHIMS fishing preside is lice pond m winch mating for fish is not by ihe regulations seas ins ind catch limits The annual license fee is 1- ishmg prcsirves must lie wholly within pnvitcly owned land in contain only water from natural springs or surface runoff groundwater or water pumped from or lake pond formed by damming strum cannot is preserve The holder i fishing preserve must keep i daily register of the name ad dresses of ill insert the preserve together with numbers ind species of fish liken by angler serial numbers of the tigs at to fish fish must he lagged before it is rem from the premises Tin cents ore iv from your Department A fishing license no authority to sill fish written permission may he to harvest residual or surplus slocks of The fish then be sold or hum in consumption under spin license for which no charge Is m life If preserve owner wishes use netting for management he should pply to the Department Office Next Week Niagara District Group Final Lineups lit TOWN Jul kin Hick iney Tom Mike I it i no Brian 1nw 10 Brian hen Howie If Duke Toms 17 Jim Italph Boots Itciiipartinl Dutch Kimhir loin 1 Keith alien Blake Tirry Hi lines J Terry f HI llymirs Doug 12 I me I Junior If lim Blur I ml Drive and vou sea there are no lute for real ihlngi New for with now console and re a great performance and handling See Immediate Delivery Most Colors Georgetown British Cars Ctwlpll St Saturday Last Rock Day In Curlers Season Curling son will finish with the finale the John Cornelius trophy event loncluding day Winners in the last draw of section Lucille Silver trophy 1st Mary Morion Jean McCormtck Sowird 2nd Norma Abbot Ann Timmins Joan Brown Dot Curne Constantino Shirley Clnve Cathy Inez Bobbie Phillips Tena Kitchen 2nd ibel Sandy Jackie Jonn Morton Maureen Ixirene Barton Acadian Distillery trophy 1st Wendy Buykes Main prize Jackie 2nd Inez Burns Joan Brown Barton 3rd Dons Zllio Norma Wilson Morefleld Dot Currie tturts trophy 1st Tim mins 2nd Vivian Kruger Dot Hamilton Ituth Bacon Alice Walker 3rd Marlon Smeaton Alice Cornell Nora Force Sandra Timleck The ladles competitive curling wound up with a day long play off for the trophy presented by Irene Curry Winners of he frophy Audrey Joan Ewan Wendy Winners of the trophy Peg Crichton Hand Shirley Jean under Second event 1st Bunny Moore I lorln Mabel Sanderson Morgan 2nd Vivian Kruger Norma Marion Grade Ann Wiley spare Mixed curling winners of the firs draw Glen find June Jack and Morton Paul Marilyn Barber Bill ana Peggy Second Gold For Smith Senior Division Clubs Prove Strong by Brian James The Tykes senior division showed that they were the stronger teams In the four in lerdivislonal Here are Ihe results Boston 12 Los Angeles 1 Montreal 10 Minnesota Toronto 1 Chicago Detroit St Louis I New York 4 Pittsburgh STRAIGHT Tyke All Stars made it their eighth win in a row Thursday March by downing London Georgetown All Stars led at the end of two periods and they scored five unanswered goals In the third Warren Street got the shutout Goal scorers were Paul and Kevin Frank two each and Lance Douccttc Jason and Bobby Morrow one apiece Assists went to Chris Peavoy Warren Street Ricky Pool Scott Adrian Kevin Stewart and David OHA NIAGARA DISTRICT FINALS GAME NO SUNDAY APRIL 800 PM WELLAND vs NORTH HALTON RAIDERS Adults Students Children Family Rate Adm GEORGETOWN MEMORIAL ARENA its Heated DURHAM HUSKIES HAVE SUCCESSFULLY DEFEATED MIDLAND IN THE NORTH AND ARE WAITING THE OUTCOME OF THIS SERIES The next game In the round robin is tonight against A flail tie was the result Monday April when the Tyke All Stars took on their dads moms and coaches who made frequent trips to the penalty bench A rematch is possible at the end of the season Take note fellows Sweater pickup will be soon continue to take care of them Halton County Minor Softball Association ANNUAL MEETING Community Hall Sun April 9 130 pm FOR YOUR NEXT CHRYSLER PRODUCT Ray 8773490 DON ROBERTSON Chrysler Dodge Ltd JIMS Steering Service SPECIALIZED Wheel Alignment Wheel Balancing rake Service PARK STREET Bam Closed Saturday by appointment Williams The Place To Play luinpii course panorama filled lakrs w trees liar and It 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