Page THE HERALD Wednesday April l mi Halton Darts League begins playoffs The second major champion ship of league day went to the last night of competition on Mon day As expected although not guaranteed George no 2 won sufficient sets against Exchange no 1 to clinch the league title Requiring four to win George reigned in 13 of to put the issue beyond doubt A little tenseness was in the air for a moment or two before the match settled into a friendly affair Challengers McGibbon no 1 took full points from the ladles also expected finishing up 11 points behind less than the score of one match The of it all for McGibbon is that the second place team went through the season undefeated whereas the winners lost one League in darts are generally decided on total points won rather than matches won and lost Third place OTooles no lost to Copper Kettle no 1 although winning the first four singles for a good lead All power to Kettle for the comeback win Fourth place OTooles won over George no 3 by the same score tying singles and doubles before winning both teams sets for the win Timeout took fifth place with the win over Hollywood Larry Vary again winning his singles George no ran all over Ex change no by to take seventh place one no for whom there Is no mutt to hand versus CopperKettle no I wonder how some of the ladles managed to record scores of and on game sheet Legal maximums were shot by Jeff Henderson and Greg Thomas High scores came from Frank DeSantis Derek Hedtey Andrea Clifford Rob and Marrows Brad Youmans Ian Cooper Marty Wheeler Jake Frank and Bill Taylor amongst several well known players The League now turns to playoffs and teams sets were held this past Monday at OTooles The Industrial League at the Legion turned to playoffs mini sets five per match on Wednes day in double header play High Rollers took nine out of the ble 10 points for the highest total in the first division for a good start to the campaign Two points behind are Gasketman Cutters Snowjacks Hustlers and Second division leaders are Acadian Pools with maximum points Inter County Firemen and follow in order Murphy shot 180 in a losing cause Jim Franks closed 100 and Jeff Richardson finished 140s canme from Dennis Thorogood Tony Kamara Larry Hunt Paul Kirby Cam Levers Tim Field and Barry Sproule Don Eady shot and Ted Nelson came in with 121 Gord Bottoms with 132 Tom Elliott opened and Rick Harden and Stan each began with 100 Playoffs continue in both leagues for the next few weeks The Halton Challenge took place on Sunday at the Georgetown Legion with Acton THINK GLOBALLY ACT LOCALLY Hi CELEBRATION OF EARTH DAY APRIL 22nd PLANT A TREE tonnannas 18 stale 22nd- MAY 5hi BRING THIS AD TO TUITMANS GARDEN CENTRE unmet MM THE CORPORATION OF THE Town of Halton Hills I Ha on Hills Drive Box HIILS Georgetown Ontario L7G 5C2 NOTICE OF A PUBLIC MEETING WARD 2 FOURTH LINE 15 SIDER0AD General Committee for the Town of Halton Hills will conduct a Public Meeting to examine and discuss a proposed amendment to the Hills Official Plan and Zoning Bylaw to permit a light industrial under taking including warehousing open storage and office- use The property is located on the Fourth Line south of 1 5 further information is available in the Planning Department Ml INTERESTED CITIZENS ARE WELCOME Time Date Tuesday May 21 Location Council Chambers Halton Hills Civic Centre 1 Hills Drive Hills Georgetown File No DD9WICKENS mi- Glen Georgetown and in competition Acton won the mens section with a last set win over Georgetown The ladies section was won by hosting Georgeto Stan Rhynold play ing in Acton colors won the high finish with 143 and the playoff for the high score alter notching a 180 The youth section of the league continues at on Sunday afternoons although no reports for a week or so Justin Penf old and Richard H are the front runners in points gathering An idea to have an adultyouth day at the end of the season is being contemplated This Monday saw the opening of the Halton playoffs and next Monday will see the singles Then If is of to the Hollywood for the last two weeks Going to the Dogs Well not exactly bat the rink Including a fire hydrant wasnt just barking up a tree when It competed in the 1991 Cornelius staged at the North Halton Golf and Country CtnVs carting facilities Members of the Dalntattons Included left to right Doggone curlers Brad Burgess Jen Marie Stone and to the relief of other team members the everpresent fire hydrant Bob Watts The Cornelia Trophy winning team consisted of Connolly Karln Henderson Jim and Donna Parcel Herald photo by Colin Gibson PLUG n UNWANTED ENERGY WASTE Halton Hills Hydro Commission will participate in Ontario Hydros Electric Water Heater Tune Up Program This program is an energy conservation initiative designed to reduce the electrical energy bill of participating customers Please contact Customer Service for complete information on applying for this program 519 853 3700 ENERGY CONSERVATION