THE HERALD OUTLOOK Saturday October Page Halton Darts League off to strong start Alex Tough Darts The Ion League is well under way with four weeks under its belt Indications are already in place the team and player changes together with the influx of new players will ensure a tremendous season of individual statistics Jon Brown leads the with two followed by Paul Mike Pepper Stan Beau Beau monl Williams and June Nor ton Stan Rhynold also shot four in one match Dave and Pete Pickering each shot three 140s in one match Sheila Hicks fired in 156 while came from Brent Gillespie and Ken Griffon Pete Con way from Dan Noel Marcus and Ron Duval and Dave Russell may have scored also Sherl and Carol Cabral each shot above 130 Other players to have scored 140 least once are Brian Hicks Ron Scarlett Ted Nelson Pete Con wa Chris Scutt Vic Larry Varey Greg Thorns Roger Vanderham Ron Scarlett Pat Pickering Terry Hancock Mike Pepper Bruce Hope Bruce Stevens Rick Harden Terry Cesar and many others The early leader in standings in MeGibbon No with StationEx change No I and Time Out close behind Four teams have played one game less than the others George and Dragon No 2 No No and No 2 Bottom dogs are StationExchange No with No and Copper Kettle No just ahead The Industrial league is also well underway Leading the divisions are Aces in the second and in the first and are tied for second place in the first some five points adrift Aces hold second place in the second four points adrift Ear days for both sections a this stage The league has teams in the first division and nine teams in the second division Upstairs and downstairs are used in alternate weeks by each division at the each Wednesday It it a great help in preparing the column for team captains to in elude as mueh information on the game sheets as will assist yoar scribe Scores starts and finishes high starts and high finishes Not forgetting names in full at least once on the sheet also helps When the season is much further on and I am familiar with all the players it becomes easier to iden tify them but not at the beginning If a highlight is missing from the report lack of information is the Recreation Report likely reason Paul Kavanagh opened six four for Panthers Dan began five Bill Hall opened four George Neil and Lloyd both opened with 108 Jim Carter started with and Dan with 1M Paul shot Bruce McCartney 127 and Ron Cor belt to lead the high scores coupled with Murphy 138 Jim Franks came in with also and Mike Finn shot 125 Top of the bunch was Art with 158 These are just some of the second division highlights First division highlights start with Roy with six and five opens ferry Hancock and Rod Beaumont had five opens High start was taken by Paul with l he also had a 120 start Pete and Rod Beaumont each opened with 120 and rounds the starts with 120 Eric Fuller and Ray Ackroyd each shot the same evening and both sets were st 110s came from the darts of Ron Scarlett Beau Beaumont Ray Ackroyd Erie I uller Don Bruce Hope Hancock Ian McDonald also 119 Harry Bottoms also Mark See closed 104 Al and Nicholson WO lead high finishes That is most of the news caught up from he past couple of weeks or so whilst I have been away The on ly two leagues which hand in reports are the pub League and he Wednesday Industrial League from the Legion There are other darts nights on Monday at the Legion v ith the ladies and Tuesday the Legion with the mixed league If you wish lo play why not pop along to one of Playing skills may improve by attending sport workshop TUBAL CENTRE Well summer has come and gone for another year and fall is now with us there must still be many out there with some leisure time left to enjoy and where better than at your beautiful Library and Cultural Centre For the re of 1990 many interesting and exciting events are waiting for you The Friends of the Library will be hosting the Annual Juried Here and Now Art Exhibit the month of October It continues till October and is open to the viewing public hours Some of Hills most prominent Artists works are on display Ruth and Tom Gibson are joined by and Robert aw to hang a multiform exhibit during November This will be followed b Mark Kalous learly December and les Batten bringing the to a close a year which so far has seen an excellent vanetv of ex The gallery will also be the set ting for two Personal Development Seminars October 17th and November or information phone Clare or Linda at 877635 The stage of the John Elliott the scene of so many wonderful and enjoyable per formances in the past will again be witness to several major pro tuitions to start a new season Beginning their Kith of live theatre in Hills he Georgetown Little heatre opens on the October with a mystery by Bernard Slade An Act of the Imagination Tickets available from Royal LePage on Guelph St or phone 877 3700 This is the first of three major shows planned for Lovers of musical theatre will be rewarded on November when Globe Productions brings all the characters from Damon Runyons New York in Guys and Dolls to the footlights This is an ambitious season for Globe as their second production will be mounted in May Ticket information be tamed by phoning 4 What would the Christmas season be without a family show Centennial Middle School is pro ducing the popular Scrooge December further informa turn available bv ailing In between all this arc a vanetv of venue the Association for the Developmentalh Han dieapped is having a fund raiser Show and Reception on September 26th the Recreation Department is sponsoring Join Hands Puppet Theatre for a small types show October and University Women s Club are bringing in the popular and energetic Sandra Beech on November for shows both of which are sold out and the local Ontario Conservatory of Music an recital will take place December Itith For the film huffs the SAVE YOUR BODY NORTH END NISSAN 878 Martin St MILTON DAPPLE WINDSHIELD REPAIRS Handl All Insurance Claims NORTH END imi 610 MARTINI 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