Page 18 — Halton Hills This Week, Saturday, February 27, 1993 (@)} Halton Community re | Television A Weekly Programme Schedule for the week of March 1 to March 5 Mon Thursday 5:30 TV Story Time 5:30 eligion 6:00 Halton's Health 6:00 Community Calendar 6:30 TBA Change on Li 7:30 Hockey - NHL Oldimers vs. Legiskaters 7: a Pe a io Religion aie Germany Live 6x mists T\ 7:00 Pato Fills Cour (Mer. 9 nea Commniy Caleta Wednesday 6:30 Region Council (Mar. 3/93) 5:30 TV Story Time See Come ee Check Schedule daily ton, Boone este on Cable 4 8:30 Economics 101 Ry ooo Secnioay 823, 853-1270 wcanty cored promranmng = Carpet & Upholstery Cleaning Catering STEAMATIC OF HALTON MAS. STEAMATI the total cleaning service = NEW NUMBER Wares 8 77-23 20 R.R.1 Limehouse, Halton Hills Ontario LO} DUCT CLEANING OUR SPECIALITY (519) 853-3667 by Alex Toug) going to be well-represented in Local player Ron Scarlett is on a Hamilton in March. P roll at the moment. 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High finishes came from Herman Rhynold (130), Stan Clarke (111) and Brad Youmans (101). High score of 160 was shot by Kim Smid with 140s in ones and twos from Andrew Woolley, Russ Hillier, Pete Pickering, Dave Nicholls, Danny Fraser, Jeff Richardson, Danny Drum, Mike Pepper, Caroline Vallance, John Colter, Alan Fairmont, Rob Marrows, Ian McDonald, Chris Wallis, Dave McNeilly, Hank Van Gogh, John Holmes, Neil Olmstead, Sean Gambles, Jim Long, Paul Kirby, Chris Scutt, Stan Clarke, Eddie Ebbinge and Al Murphy. I was writing about markers a few weeks ago. Here’s a thought or two for throwers. Players are sup- osed to throw from either on the line or behind the line as set up for play. Many players are guilty of placing their feet in such a manner as to be over the line at the time of throwing. Any such throw may be declared illegal by the marker and not allowed replay or counted. Players are their own judges and should take care to ensure that they are behind the line, or on, but not in front of the line prior to throwing. Hustlers and Westenders strug- gled a little in opposition last Wednesday before Hustlers came through to win by the odd game in nine. The result keeps Hustlers in front of Westenders by 14 points in this ‘Yast round of matches. Steeprock hold on to third place in spite of a 3-6 loss to Gasketman Cutters, who had a full turn out of players for a change. High Rollers defeated Acadian Pools by 6-3 and the same score for Panthers over Inter-County. Right now, Pools and County are destined for the drop unless they can put together some good results. Dreamteam is set for glory in the second division with Ensigns and Hotshots still battling for second place. Dreamers defeated Aces 8-1, Ensigns dropped by one point to Taxmen whilst Hotshots beat Bandits 7-2 and lastly, Independents doused Firemen 7-2. Stan Rhynold had two 100 starts to go with 140 and Brad Youmans took out 129. John Burke had five starts. Al Murphy had four starts, one of 112, and Roy Rudiger also opened four. Ken Gritten chipped in with four tons or better. Gary Hardcastle scored 120 and 100, opened 70 and closed 77. Harry Smith had three starts for Bandits and Todd Axford notched a 180. Jim Franks scored 120, had five opens and four closes. Rob Quinton had four starts. Al Gardiner had"three starts and Paul Kavanaugh had four. Dave Scutt popped a 180, Mark See 120 and Jeff Richardson scored several tons. Terry began with 112 and Hugh Smid fired 140. Dennis Thorogood fired 140 at Hustlers with Rod Beaumont and Erwin See returning the compliment. arry Hunt opened four and Ray See scored 121, Dan Fraser opened with 92, Tim Fields with 70 and 63. TAX RETURNS SAME DAY ELECTRONICALLY FILED Associate Tax Consultants 101 Guelph St. Georgetown 877-2217