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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 25, 1989, p. 21

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THE HERALD Wednesday January 1S Page Wilson back on target at World Dart Finals Wee Jocky Wilson the world ranked darts personality from Scotland and recently settled in the north of England regained the world darts championship last Wilson last held the champion ship in when he defeated Eric Bnstow for the title history repeated itself on this occasion although not without difficulty Wilson also claimed the scalp of the deposed holder the redoub table Bob Anderson on the way semifinal In fact However TV over there has elected to drop darts from sports programs in spite of an eight million plus view ing audience The reports are that no TV station is about to take darts under their wing Valuable sorships could well be lost not to mention exciting viewing of the worlds top players in action on the A weekend of meetings and the Super Bowl have curtailed the time available for me to prepare the usual full article so please bear with me on the more crucial news of the week past The Halton leagues top match up may well have been Time Out I at Hollywood However pride of place must surely go to the McGlb ladles who took six games from Copper Kettle for the gals best result of the season In a week of upset results OTooles came in with another tie this time with se cond place I at home territory Time Out II went down by to Brackens First place re mains with Time Out I who to a hard fought victory over home team Hollywood by hav ing been down at one point Both sides had finishing problems Top score of the week goes to Helen Held of OTooles with 180 and Brad Miller of Brackens shot a finish Brian Hicks Time Out I Rick Harden and Terry Kouyoumjian Hollywood Gary I Anne Nicholson n were all players with two 140s and there were several others with 140 and over 130 scores too many to men tion The Industrial league took time out for the annual mixed doubles tourney Mixed in that Slayers are drawn to team up in a lind draw with players from another team There were suffi cient entries to split the group into two sections upstairs and downstairs at the usual hosting premises at the Legion The upstairs section produced Pete Pickering and Cam Levers as sec tion winners through to the final The tandem defeated Gerry Wallace and Hugh in the The downstairs section saw Joe Poirier and Jim Nicholson go down to John Burke and Dave Robinson in that semifinal PickeringLevers came as tour nament champions in the end The consolation section bad Gary and George ONeil defeat John Royce and self in one semifinal the third and deciding game by a skunk The other semifinal was between Trevor Williams and Don Eady against Jim Watson and Mark Campbell with WatsonCampbell winning through The eventual winners were the duo Industrial Growth Fund When it comes to RRSP investing one word says it all Results There are many ways to invest your dollars And each RRSP alternative claims its the best for one reason or another But none of these claims hold water unless one thing Is there to back them up a record of performance There are many things we could say to attempt to establish the credentials of The Industrial Group of Funds that we manage more than billion for more than Canadian investors that we pursue growth but never at the expense of consistency and that our record of anticipating developments in the market has been excellent But only hard numbers count And we urge you to make your decision on the strength of comparison of results 10 yr Industrial Growth Fund 51 130 167 162 For more information on this and otter exceptional RRSPeligible investments contact me Today RBC John Brown Dominion DOVAIINIOIN Street Sum 10 Brampton SECURITIES ion The Industrial Group of Funds Managed in Mackenzie Financial Corporation All figures to December are at erase annual impound returns based on the net income mi and including mm Past performance is not necessarily indicative mulls Am offers made only which contains complete of all charges Please read it before making a purchase and retain it future reference both manage tout For growth income Midgets on a tear as playoffs After a bumpy performance Id their own tournament a few weeks ago the Georgetown Sunny Acres Farms midgets are now setting the tricounty league on ire Georgetown has the opposition by a whopping 143 margin in its past four games which included three big wins last week All of this sterling play comes after the club made an embarrass ingly early exit 02 at the annual GMHA midget tournament earlier in January The team is playing excellent hockey right now said team general manager Wayne Pries after last weeks trio of victories Sunday saw the midgets wrap up a six point week by blanking Dun das 10 with Chris Cambouris pick up the shutout On Saturday it was Paul St Pierre who did the honors in net as the Sunny Acres crew whitewashed Brampton 20 But perhaps the biggest win to date for Georgetowns midget skaters came on Jan when the locals clobbered Burlington 71 Darren Lang scored the only goal Georgetown needed on Sun day with Mike and BUI McDonald helping out on the tally Saturdays markers came from Lang and Jim English with assists going to McElroy McDonald English and Dave Watts In Burlington Dave Watts Dale McNiven and Doug Kent wielded the big sticks as each player came up with a pair of goals Burke notched a single with Rob Boyle earning four assists Chris Stoddart had two helpers with others going to Jim English Bill Mcdonald Mike Doug Kent Rich Bond Dave Watts andStuVogt It was by far the best game weve played this season said Pries The only goal Burlington scored was on a deflection It was a total team effort for Georgetown MIDGET MEMOS- The Sunny Acres squad Is getting hot just in time for playoffs which began last night Georgetown which finished the regular schedule in second spot behind Chinguacousy visits Brampton tomorrow at 7 30 p m intixter transmission HOURS SYSTEMS ACCESSORIES FOR HOME flECQIIDSfi TAPES CDs 71 Unit Georgetown TRANSMISSION Foreign 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