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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 8, 1989, p. 18

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Page THE HERALD Wednesday February 1989 Over60s tournament suggestec for Legion Bruce Hope shot a 180 recently at the open mixed teams at the Legion Harry Bottoms has suggested an singles tourney at the Legion could it be that Harry feels be has a chance of winning as a still and very active over60 player Both players are part of the Saturday afternoon crowd at the Legion including the occasional bar chairman Harold Badham The Halton B division of the Region of Peel darts league carries on down towards the wire so to speak The number l team from Time Out continues to lead the way with a satisfying win over nearest challengers from bon I For a change in a close match the singles went to Time Out by 62 after dropping the opening game Also for a change the re mainder of the games were tied Time Outs lead is now points and the move is on to go through to the end of league play without a loss There were a number of 140 scores in the match three to McGibbon and seven to Time Out Third place held on to that spot with a like result over the team The girls have played well in recent weeks and came to play yet again in tying the singles The lads took the first three the girls the last three However only one more game went the girls way Three 140s were scored by OTooles Hollywood dropped two singles in the singles and doubles before losing in the teams and this made a comfortable win over Brackens by 104 Wood trails OTooles by only two points and will be looking for another big margin this week in the return match at Brackens Again both teams shared in the over130 scores with five of them including 156 by Terry Kouyoum- the highest of the day Time Out II took the first three and last three singles to sew the seeds of victory over Copper Ket tle Kettle came back in the doubles with three out of four to br ing the match within reach going into the teams Rousing wins by put paid to that comeback and a rare win was recorded John Colter had a 100 finish and figured in the high scores by Time Out II with none recorded by Kettle All the teams were featured in return matches at the other premises in the next session of play held Monday Turning to the Industrial league we Bee that Snowjacks Hustlers re main at the top although struggling to remain in form despite a win over Golden Flights who just could not get going except for Barry Sproule Beau Beaumont had two opens and four closes and Ron Scarlett the opposite with Ray In- glis in good support The leaders are 31 points ahead of tied Exports and with Ensigns following close behind The second and third place teams met and with Eric Fuller in form defeated Ex ports Fuller had one open and four closes and Ray Ackroyd returned with five opens Dennis Thorogood was top scorer with 135 and John Mills had a 102 open No details from Exports captain Brian Hicks this occasion High Rollers stay away from the foot although going down by the odd game to Inter County the surprise winners of the night for a rare win Gerry Wallace and Archie had two closes each for County Terry Han cock shot a jubilant 180 and a high start of 72 in his two opens and two closes The other First Division clash ended with Panthers going down to Bulldogs by the odd game Luke Heikamp opened with 136 amongst his four opens Each playing Bulldog pulled off a finishing dou- hie for a good win A top of the table match in the Second Division saw Acadian Pools resume form with a win over Steep Rock Gary Richardson had five starts and Tim Fields opened three Richardson also shot and a ton Jim Nicholson had Gary 123 and Ian McDonald 121 in reply Rob 140 went a long way to in still confidence in Power of Pains win over Unknowns Doug Logan began with Bob Webster shot a high 125 and it was not enough for this match Roy Bulitzo had three opens and closes and had three and two Aces stopped the Bandits by with Lloyd having three opens and a finish along with each other Ace Brad Youmans opened with and had himself a couple of in the bargain In dependents and Taxmen had a close battle before Taxmen came out on top No details were available Second place Gasketmen Cutters took Firemen by 72 and they are only five points behind Steep Rock and Pools are two more behind Anyway Mark See shot three over the ton for Cutters and Russ Curtis had a 22 evening Ace Bailey open ed with 120 for Firemens top score Supervisors needed Supervisors are needed for the Halton Hills Recreation and Parks Departments March Break Ski Program at Glen Eden If you enjoy skiing and have some time available March 13 to 16 during the day please consider this position Respon sibilities include taking atten dance assisting children in fin ding their lesson and skiing For more information call 8775185 extension 250 WE ARE DEDICATED TO SERVICE We have asked our carriers to complete their as early as each week if your Herald Is not delivered to your home please phone our circulation I department HOURS For your convenience the Circulation Department is open from to Monday to Friday WELL DELIVER TO YOUR HOME 8772201 Hi i ii ri McLean Heinz lead Atom Selects Gary McLean netted two third- period goals and Steve Heinz recorded the shutout to lead the Georgetown Atom Selects to a victory over Hespeler In recent hockey action A goal in the first period of the match by Derek Legere and one in the second by David Doole made for an exciting finish in the third period Garys first of two on the night at the eightminute mark of the third backed Hespeler up and Wesley Burkes first of the night put them away Steady backchecking by all the forwards and good defence throughout the match helped goaltender Steve Heinz earn his first shutout Picking up assists in the contest were Chris Howell Jamie Bot- tomley Sean Peasgood Andrew Jeff Hewitt Dave Doole and Derek Legere COME ON DOWN TO MILTON TO OUR BARGAIN CENTRE Say HELLO to a GOODBUY NO CHARGE On any 1989 King Cab Pickup purchased before Feb Value JUMP SEAT POWER STEERING AMFM CASSETTE FLOOR CARPET WHEEL 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