TirE HERALD Wednesday Mirth 11 Page George and Dragon leads as darts season winds down Time to concentrate on the leagues standings for the next few and closing weeks The Halton League shows George and Dragon no atop the rest with no changes following McGiboon do and OTooles no 2 and 3 and Time Out The leaders have a point ad vantage with four nights remain ing In the Industrial League Snowjacks Hustlers lead Gasket- man Cutters by eight points with three nights remaining Recreation News Pools closing PUPPETS PUPPETS A halfday workshop spon sored by the Hills Recrea tion and Parks Department for anyone who enjoys being or work ing with children This program gives you the opportunity to design your own creations to give or share with kids A step by step hands on puppetry workshop where you can choose from finger puppets glove puppets or popup puppets Instruction will include demonstrations on how to use puppets to teach tell stories sing songs or just to have fun Sacre Coeur on March 23 from a ml2 noon For more in formation call ext 267 SPRING PROGRAMS The Recreation and Parks Department is now taking registration for our Spring Pro grams For youth choose from programs such as Saturday Morning Peanut Club Kids in the Kitchen Youth Activity Night Up Up and Away kite making Chocolate Making Tennis and Golf Lessons For adults select from Ballroom Dancing Fitness Sewing with Silk Heirloom Band Box Tennis or Golf lessons and much much more For more information check your new Spring and Summer 1991 brochure or call 8732600 EASTER POOL CLOSURES Both the Acton and Georgetown Indoor Pools will be closed Good Friday March 29 and Easter Sunday March 3D SPRING AQUATIC REGISTRATION Spring Aquatic Registration will commence Saturday March 23 1991 at Acton and Georgetown Indoor Pools am to noon LIFESTYLES OF HALTON HILLS It only happens every two years and it Is all over in one day but while it lasts it is the most concentrated trade show for Community Groups Organiza tions and Agencies in North Halton It takes place April 6 at the Georgetown District High School and is the single best occasion for individuals interested in a range of local activities to make contact with the groups providing the tetany or opportunity If your organization has not yet reserved a booth the Lifestyles Committee urges you to do so now For registration and informa tion call Linda or Joy at the Recreation and Parks Depart ment at Buying or Selling List With Success NRS BRAND REALTY INC Georgetown Erin 8332773 and Steeprock are next and with- only an outside chance of catching the front run ners The youth section has Justin Penfold way ahead of Kyle Hancock and Richard Henderson In the unofficial table fifth place team Timeout were held to a tie by George no 1 although faced with the dummy and leading the singles Ed Paterson with dummy won bis doubles over Tony Marrows and Alison Colter Rob Marrows Larry Varey and Colin Hicks scored and Terry Cesar shot 140 and Fourth place OTooles no 3 defeated Ex change no 2 by four points with young Chris Scutt scoring at last after threatening for so long Paul Kirby 2 and Hugh Smid shot 140 and Gord Bottoms 132 Third place OTooles no 2 met second place McGlbbon no l and a close match took place McGib- bon taking two extra singles for the win Gary Rodda Hank Van Gogh Randy Hunt Dan Charles Jeff Richardson Hunter Carroll Jeff Henderson Terry Hancock and Pete Pickering each scored extra points for high scores above Leaders George no 2 scored the expected win over Copper Kettle no 2 Joe Calms dropping his singles to promising Paul Goudie for the only set loss Ket tle were shorthanded on the night and scoring points were few Goudie and Brian Ward shot 140 and self 135 George no 3 defeated Copper Kettle no 1 by two in the Glen premises Ted Nelsons was the only extra point in the close match OTooles no 1 took 11 points from the match with lassies for whom Kelly McDonald and Monica Southon won singles and McDonald partnered by Barb Hope won their doubles with Larry Hunt and Kavan scored high Well well well recent celebrity Mike Finn made another tight match at Exchange where Hollywood went down Mark Hewson Greg Thorns Brad Youmans and Marie Grootjen each scored high The Industrial League welcom ed back Harry Bottoms and Don Eady after recent illness and their respective teams Ensigns and Bulldogs fought their opposi tion all way to the last set before losing by one Snowjacks Hustlers and Gasketman Cutters being the winners and holding on to the top two places as a result Second division Acadian Pools stay on top with Inter County some way behind Both teams won All the first divisions scores were Panthers took three middle sets to get their win over High Rollers Derek opened four Paul Kavanagh opened five and Hunter Carroll scored 140 and 125 Steeprock won the first set and each alternate set for the win over Westenders Dennis Thorogood began five and Ian McDonald replied with four opens Ray scored and Paul Kirby 121 Ensigns won four in a row and then lost the last set for the loss to Snowjacks Hustlers Al Murphy opened with and Ron Scarlett and Beau and Rod Beaumont each scored 140 Gasketman Cut ters won three sets then Bulldogs won three sets and Cutters won the last after a two split for the win Randy Hunt finished 108 and Bruce Hope Jay Bishop and Tony Kasara both opened four Aces put up a struggle against the team above them Acadian Pools and lost John Burke scored and Lloyd opened four Dan also began four and Tim Field had a start of Inter County took the first three sets from In dependents on their way to the win Gord Bottoms started five and Jim Franks scored 140 with a open Bill McCartney Ron and George ONeil each began three Outlaws won the first five on the road to victory over Firemen Todd Axford started five and Dave Janiec scored 123 Ace Bailey scored and Rick Ap- and Marty Claude each started three stomped Bandits and Bruce Canrlol scored with Cam Layers scor ing three tons Brain Turner opened three and scored with Art Cousens netting Alex Bowie also started three COMMUNITY SPORTS CALENDAR ACTON 8533641 RENTALS SALES SERVICE G Cooper Equipment Rentals Limited Your Authorized Stihi Dealer 877552108463374 JOHN A GIBSON CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT ACCOUNTING TAX RETURNS SMALL BUSINESS PERSONAL SALES TAX CONSULTING On HELS0N K0G0N ASHBEE SCHAU0 BARRISTERS SOLICITORS All faclts of general law practice 877 5206 TORONTO CLIENTS CALL AUTO IMPOST TRUCKS PERFORMANCE HUES PLUMBING SUPPLIES LIMITED mi out or fHOWn UNIT Ay 8772293 BOUCHER ALUMINUM SELECTION OF COLOURS SOFFIT FSCI A lif SStJULESS ALCAN STORM ESTIMATES 8778830 TWISS FUELS ltd Fuel Lubricants Emergency Burner Service Installations Equalized Billing 8786380 BLAKE LEAVITT SONS AUTO SERVICE AND CENTRE CANADA to All Moke And Model Jit UHAUL GUELPH ST 8734928 WEDNESDAY Curling Ladies curling m at North Golf and Country Club Skating Adult at Memorial Arena THURSDAY Curling Mixed curling and at North Golf and Country Club Boh ling Open bowling at Georgetown Bowl noon until close Limited lanes available so call for reservations FRIDAY Skating Noon skate Parent and tot p m at Alcott Arena Bowling Open bowling at Georgetown Bowl noon until close Limited lanes available so call for reservations SATURDAY Skating Public 100220 p m at Alcott Arena Public p at Acton In door Pool RECREATIONAL SWIMMING SCHEDULE PreSpring March to April ACTON INDOOR POOL Wednesday Public 700800p Adult p m m SaturdayPublic2KM00pm Adult 5 Sunday Disabled 11001230 pm Public Family pm Adult Saunas open GEORGETOU INDOOR POOL Wednesday- Public 700800p m Adult m Thursday Family Adult Saturday- Public200400pm Family pm Adult pm Sunday- Public 200400 pm Family pm Adult pm recreational skating schedule acton Arena Saturday- SundayPublic230400p m GORDON ARENA March Tuesday parent and Tot Noon skate Friday Noonskalel200l250pm Parent and Tot pm Saturday Public l00220p Sunday Public 20 m Georgetown Memorial Arena has a Wednesday adult skate from 800920 pm and public skating on Sunday from 230350 m For more information call Aclon Arena Gordon Arena Georgetown Memorial Arena ATTENTION ALL SPORTS ORGANIZATIONS To Place Your Upcoming EVENT or Post Your RESULTS Phone Rob Risk Sportsline 877220 or Fax 8774960 ltd The Mutual Group MUTUAL LIFE OF CANADA INSURANCES INVESTMENTS HALBARTON a mm MAMMON I MOV ALWAYS FRESH SERVING YOU BEST DpirrS rnsArs OVER5DOZ whf you Advertise In the HERALD CARPET FURNITURE CLEANING DUCT COIL CLEANING WATER FIRE RESTORATION 168733469 or GEORGETOWN SPORTS Custom Made Orders Team Discounts Dart Supplies and MUCH MUCH MORE 8736004 GuriphSLIKDOW HALL