Page 10 — Halton Hills This Week, Wednesday, January 27, 1993 McDonald enjoying good year Continued from page 9 points, but he’s third overall in the Central League. Barrie Colts Steve Walker (54 goals, 108 points) and John Madden (39 goals, 102 points and no relation to the CBS football commentator) are first and second respectively. Former Raider Bill McDonald is also having a good year with the Mississauga Derbys. Entering last week’s games, the Georgetown Minor Hockey Association product has 10 goals and 42 points, good enough for a second-place tie in team scoring and 23rd overall among West Division players. Free indoor soccer clinics offered Georgetown Soccer Club will be hosting Indoor Soccer Clinics begin- ning Sunday Feb. 7. The clinics will be held at Georgetown District High School in Gyms 1 and 2. There is no charge for these clinics. All are wel- come. For more information call George Baines 877-5573. SI, : % Restorations * Fine Finishes * Courtesy Cars ¥* Complete Collision Repair 311 Armstrong Avenue Georgetown, Ontario Industrial League takes dramatic turn Cutters have faltered By Alex Tough The Industrial League has cer- tainly taken a dramatic turn since the double headers came into force, with still a few more in the sched- ule. In the last two weeks, leading challengers to the Hustlers, Gasketman Cutters, have faltered. The shortage of players has con- tributed to the demise from second to fourth place in the standings. Having lost all fourteen points two Wednesdays ago, this past Wednesday saw a miniature come- back with six points from fourteen. However, those above, leaders Hustlers, Steeprock and Westenders, played well enough to pull away just a little more. Hustlers lead by 12 points from Westenders who, in turn, are two in front of Steeprock. Gasketman are five adrift of third place for the moment. Westenders defeated Gasketman by 5-2 and Hustlers took out Steeprock by 6-1 for con- vincing margins. The word is out about Municipal Trust’s RSP rates and the word is great! Up to RSP-GIC Up to $1.00 for RSP transfers a whole list: >» $5transfer interest bonus per $1,000 up to a total of $100 > For transfers of $5,000 or more, we pay up to $25 of transfer charges from other financial institutions = We make transfers easy. Just bring in your passbook or RSP statement to your local Municipal Trust branch— we handle all the details > Guaranteed rate up to 30 days on transferred RSPs wy Georgetown 28 Main St. S. 3 = 873-407 Mon-Thurs 8:30-5:00 AAAS Friday 8:30-6:00 Saturday 9:00-12:00 As posted by the following banks on the Cannex interest rate service: Royal Bank, CIBC, Bank of Montreal, Scotiabank. and Toronto Dominion. Interest rate shown above is subject to change. Complete terms and'conditions available at the branch. Offer ends March 1, 1993, That’s because Municipal Trust guarantees to meet or beat the banks’ GIC one to five year rates: If you need another reason to C’mon Over to Municipal Trust for your RSP, we can offer you > Instant RSP loans at our prime rate (.A.C) > Instant tax receipts > Interest compounded annually at the same high GIC rate (1-5 yr. terms) Convenient monthly contribution plans to a daily interest RSP Savings Account municipal trust 27 branches exclusively in Ontario—Over $1.3 billion in assets There is no stopping Dream Team in the second flight. With only one loss in the season to date they just keep moving along. No doubt they will be a force to be reckoned with when receiving the promotion to the first flight which, barring disasters, is a cer- tainty. Second place is still up for grabs with Ensigns moving back into sec- ond place and Hotshots only two points behind. Hotshots dropped all five games to Dream Team and Ensigns were taking five from Independents on the next board. Eddie Ebbinge had high starts of 160 and 105. Bruce Stevens opened with 148 in his first throw of the night. Ian McDonald started with 105 (he also scored a zero, against Hustlers). Jeff Richardson makes a habit of high finishes and this week he collected a 100 finish to lead this category for the night. He also knocked off an 86 finish with Rod Beaumont polishing off 84. ‘The straight high scoring has 140 as best and, of course, no higher and Neil Olmstead achieved the tar- get. Several 140’s came in and Dennis Thorogood, Brian Hicks, Jim Watson, Horst Schirm, Eric Fuller and Tim Field. Joe Poirier appears to have scoréd 174, if I read the game sheet correctly. On a busy Saturday for me, the Legion hosted the Annual Fred Gilmer double tournament. For a change, the names of Ron Scarlett/Beau Beaumont do not adorn the trophy, the lads having gone down in the semi finals to Tan McDonald/Gary Rodda. Paul Kirby/Orville Paul also reached the semi finals only to go down to Rod Beaumont/Alex Tough. The finalists squared off having already played two sets in round robin and avoiding each other in the semis. At this stage of the proceedings, the teams were tied 1-1. In a way it seemed fitting that they should have a “rubber” match in the final to decide. The Beaumont name will still be on the trophy as Rod and self pulled off a victory. Other doubles amongst the ten which took part were Dennis Thorogood/Jim Fisher, Eric Fuller/Joe Cairns, Larry Hunt/Dan Abercrombie, Dave NcNeilly/Keith Ewing, George O’Neil/Bill McCartney and Chuck Tutty/Jim Watson. A good time was had by all, particularly two. ion #4 carry on running away with the Halton League lead. McGibbon, George #2 and it difficult to care for your own feet? is only FEET FIRST Primary Foot Health Care S OPENING FEBRUARY 2, 1993 Care Provided by: Isabel Brown, RN, BScN, Do you have a condition such as arthritis, diabetes or poor eyesight that makes or Have you a foot problem such as a com, ingrowing toenail, or athlete's foot that iscomfort? If so, this new foot care service may help you. CONSULTATION HOURS: TUESDAY to FRIDAY, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. THURSDAY Evening 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Carol's Hair & Beauty Salon 68 Main Street South, Georgetown Home visits may be made by special arrangement for anyone who is too infirm to attend the clinic. FOR THE MONTH OF FEBRUARY ONLY: The initial assessment and treatment session (up to one hour) $15.00 [starting in March - $25.00] O’Tooles are the closest and trying hard to keep up and finding this is not easy. Legion #4 defeated Time Out 11-3, McGibbon 11-3 over George #3, George #2 struggled to 9-5 over Time Out #1 and O’Tooles pulled off a 12-2 win over Legion #1 which takes care of the top half of the league. Meanwhile, Copper Kettle defeated Legion 9-5 (and not 0-6 as ‘on the match set), Kettle #2 went down 3-11 to George #1 and Legion #2 just made it through 8-6 over George #4. In the George #4/Legion #2 clash, the top four singles were tied before Legion took three of the bot- tom four for the lead. The doubles and teams were also tied, making the singles wins cru- cial. Sherri Reid, Yvonne Graham and Barb Hope defeated Andrew Woolley, John. Shannon and “dummy” respectively for those points. Another match close in standings was between O’Tooles and Legion #1. The mixed male/female team from O’Tooles took both teams games to take the early lead and then broke even more loose in the singles taking seven of eight. The only point gained for the Legion came from Keith Ewing who won over Dave Scutt. Dave MeNeilly/Karen Buckley defeated Hugh Smid/Marty Wheeler in dou- bles for the other Legion point. 180s for Jack Hamilton, Stan Rhynold, Pete Pickering and Billy Blackbourne. A 111 high finish was struck by Andrew Woolley, Erwin See finished 146 and Ian McDonald took out 157. Other high scores were 174 from Gary Pfingstl, and Shirley Penfold 156 from Hank Van Gogh and 150 from Todd Axford and his off-bal- ance throwing style. Triple 140’s were scored by Stan Rhynold, Dave Scutt and Paul Kirby with many others hitting for single 140. Wayne Eagles shot 138, Sherri Reid 134. Those are the main highlights of the Monday night league. Returning to the Legion doubles for a final moment, Dennis Thorogood scored a maximum (180) and Rod Beaumont took out 146 and I left him several other high finish attempts which he did not complete! Friday, 29 January sees another Ladies Auxiliary four player team’s fun tourney at the Legion with reg- istration from 6:30 p.m. until 7:15 p.m, and a 7:30 p.m. start anticipat- ed. MAKE YOUR APPOINTMENT NOW - Call (416) 877-2981