Page 20 THE HERALD Wednesday April 1989 Rodda sticks atop Halton dart board TOUGH Monday night darts continues with Time Outs blind draw mixed doubles and if time permits teams However the playoffs for singles and teams are yet to come Singles on Apr at 10 a m Ar my Navy Club at Lakeshore and Cawthra Teams later in May Unofficial top 20 players in the Halton Division are Gary 180 Pete Pickering 161 Ron Scarlett 153 Beau Beaumont Joe Cairns 145 Danny 145 Rick Harden Ged Williams Brian Hicks Randy Hunt 131 Eddie Patter on Terry Hancock 124 Alex Tough 115 Mark Farrimond lis Hugh Smid 110 Terry Kouyoum 107 Paul Kirby Bruce Hope 103 Mike Pepper 101 and Greg Thorns Teams represented in the Top Twenty are Time Out I with 8 Steep Rock with High Flyer Jason Buckles of Georgetown District High School flies over a tower on his skateboard Jason was out Sunday In Georgetown en- Joying the warm weather and stretching Us body to the limit Herald photo COMMISSION SALES lake advantage of the many potential tax deduc tions availabe to com mission salespeople At Block we know winch expenses are deductible And find you the biggest refund youre entitled to We want to save you as much money as posstole this year Dont be confused by the many tax law changes The at Block always have the answers you need mart nut a ro WW BLOCK Main St North Moore Park Plaza GEORGETOWN 8776733 8 Mill St East ACTON 8531771 5 with Hollywood with O Tooles and Brackens with 1 I missed Ian McDonald with in the listing sorry Ian The leading 180 maximum players are Ron Scarlett four Danny and Rick Harden three Gary Jeff Richard son Pete Pickering Tan McDonald and Ron Duval two and singles from several players High finish goes to Pete Pickering with Jim Nicholson 156 Gary 140 Paul Richardson Dean Zilio Paul Kirby each with and several others ton A suggestion has been made to have a localized type of playoff in the division As yet nothing has been discussed The Industrial league at the Legion on Wednesdays is also into the playoffs as reported last week Unofficial standings after the first three matches except for three first division teams which played two matches each are as follows First division High Rollers Snowjacks Hustlers 5 Panthers Bulldogs Exports Golden Flights Ensigns 3 Inter County 0 There is a game sheet missing which will affect these standings Second division Cutters Power of Pain 7 In dependents Acadian Pools Tax men Aces 5 Firemen 3 Steep Rock Bandits Unknowns 2 A feature is that both division champions are not in first place in the playoffs and the format will make it difficult for Hustlers and Steep Rock to repeat even at this early stage Pete Pickering opened three games with land to show some determination to put his team in the running This is one of the game sheets in the missing category matches Exports that is Harry Bottoms scored 156 Ken Baker and Trevor Williams 130 Don Eady scored with a two dart opening and wired the third on tri pie 20 to the floor unfortunately Terry opened with 90 and Pete Pickering came in with and Paul Mavanagh with 133 Jay Bishop topped Second division highlights come from high starts from Rick Harden with 120 and John Burke with 106 Rob Poyner closed out 72 High scores were a plenty Bill Weir Tom Shannon Peter Buckley Mike Pepper 135 Tim Field 140 120 Bruce Hope and Mark See 140 Harden See Gerry Smythe CLASS ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT FOR MUNICIPAL SEWAGE AND WATER PROJECTS GLEN WILLIAMS WATER SUPPLY STUDY PUBLIC COMMENT NOW BEING ACCEPTED The Regional Muntcipalty of Hilton In conjunction with Ihe Town of Hills and the On lario Ministry of the Environment is planning above mentioned project pursuant to the Environmental Assessment Act The purpose of Glen Water Supply Study is to Determine the nature of any deficiencies in private groundwater supply Identity and evaluate corrective measures Assess Impacts on sewage disposal systems and Recommend The study win follow the Class Environmental Assessment for Municipal Sewage and Water Protects as laid out by the Ontario Ministry of the Environment Accordingly public In vehement and participation be requested The study has been divided Into three phases which are Phase I of the Problem Phase R of Alternative Solutions to Resolve the Problem Phase M Examination of Alternative Design Concepts for the Preferred Implementation Plan any number of the puttie or an agency or Ministry has concern that cannot be resolved between themselves and the proponents then the concern may be sent by them to the Minister at the Enviroamf nt for resolution It be concern significant enough a fun in dividual environmental assessment may be required by the Minister Public Information Centre A Pubic Centre be from 3 en April it St Halo Street regarding the above noted study To see a copy of the Class Environmental Assessment for Municipal Sewage and Water or for further contact jjjj D J Regional Clerk ua tmw own This scene wont be repeated at the North Curling Club until next fall as the local sweepers and rock throwers wrapped up the season with the Cornelius Cup two weeks ago and a ladies bonspiel In The ladies closing dinner goes on May Herald photo Curlers finish sweeping North Curling Club rink of Alice Ellen Burns Mary Wands and Janet Dean were winners of the second event at the Spring Festieal twoday bonspiel in Chinguacousy recent as the local club wrapped up its 196889 season The Halton ladies closing dinner slated for Wednesday May 3 at 30 and all lady curlers are urged to attend Bill French skipped his team of Mbry Ann Marling Warren Smith and Houghton to the clubs Johnny Cornelius Trophy championship at the clos ing two weeks ago and the annual family skateoff was also held that weekend Atoms unlucky at Shamrock Continued from Page 17 tallying for Georgetown along with teammate Gary McLean who notched his second of the game Mike assisted on PeasgoodB goal while David and Derek Legere earned helpers on McLeans second offering Learn to 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