SECTION B THE HERALD Wednesday January 1M Pago Herald Scoreboard Minor hockey RaM JrtflLrt Jam IncHa AbUu Cub lnlii Jtfl RuhJI Juon Aaabti TUnnm J Bobby Damn Krafts l Trevor Ian I ButlBwIh I McDonald IL Mm til Dattd iltcCun lata Html Snack i McMfl aid TEAMatUUlM Kites Bury J Kevin Barm Dannie Barry I CM d Enk Craig- Ingram I Paul I im Don MacLaod Andrew J Stephen J Aln Jamta J HOTSHOT Aultu Jamie Tripp Kllpln Sieve mm Scott Dobbin Dave Jtfl Hannah Dunn Adam Toll Brad Friend J Gary Cory Young I Todd Walkrr Winda Robbie Wind I Tracy Week cm Tracy ft Roy Somen JUV10M Snarl lit I IB An- AuliU Jeff Van Hint Randy Bam MaltmHosn Barrttl Bowling BANTAMS Ryan I ill IN Zander Geoffrey 1st Alain Walker Ml Janice Soman HI 1111 Lynn U Caul BO Mil Nordic ski workshop The Town of Hal ton Recreation and Parks Department Is hosting a two day Cross Country Skiing Workshop on Saturday Jan 23 and Sunday Jan el the Jack Smythe Field Centre Terra from 10 to 3D m This workshop la designed for beginner skiers and also for skiers who would like to upgrade their present skills It will cover topics such as correction detections ski safety and etiquette and la a must for all You will need to bring your own ski equipment and waxes and be sure to dress warmly and In layers Registration la limited so be sure to register right away For more information please coll MBS Balloon mode I linn one t lubes Inflated they arc twitted moat popular feature of and Into an of Arts Pay workshops the long Crtltrn Sign on for the circus Circus Day is a handson tlve workshop that covers the basics of Juggling clowning makeup balloon modelling and show presentation The day starts with a brief introduction by profes sional circus arts performer Franklin M Margraves who tours the province regularly with his own show of magic juggling and clowning This program Is open to Adults and Youth of age or older This is an excellent opportunity to train any would bo clowns for Fall Fairs Community Special Events Store Days and other activities that require enter Join in Saturday Jan 23 at Georgetown District High School tolpm Is a must Call the Hal Urn Recreation and Parks Department Hustlers continue to dominate darts Well the last games of the year although not the season are now over and there hove been a few changes from what may have been first thought upon sight of the teams in the two divisions Hustlers live up to their reputation as front runners in the First Division and are nineteen points ahead of Golden Flights who are a bit of a surprise in second spot Ensigns have crept Into the picture with Ex ports and Westenders keeping pace also The Second Division is a little lighter at the top with leading the way by one point over High Rollers and it looks like it will be close all the way to the finish Aces Inter County and Bulldogs are battling It out just below and Bandits continue to Improve Eliminators dropped right down after falling to field a side in the last evening games Pete Pickering equalled Ray 160 start and was ably assisted by Brian Hicks lis start and highs of 134 and Derek Hard castle was another good effort player with two highs of too and Two starts for Dennis Thorogood of 111 and lll were a fair showing A high start of and a score of 140 were among Jim Franks and Grant Richardson also add a few steady scores In he second set of games Jim Franks came through with a high 135 and Jim finished on 91 Mike Finn knocked for 111 on a start Pete Pickering opened with 105 and Hicks scored a high 140 Derek knocked for 125 and Ray netted a ton Another ton was recorded by Mike Pepper who also turned in 140 Laurie Hopkins knocked In a ton Second Division individual per formances of note follow Terry Koumjoumjlan scared a high 125 and Bruce Hope a ton A 136 came from Ron Duval and John popped a high 132 as team mate Dove Tomlmson hit for 140 In the second set of games John Burke hit 140 and Joe Calms seven starts and five closes ore also worth a Your columnist contributed a high 121 This Wednesday sees the team triples competition A total of en tries of threeplayer teams are In There Is the usual console draw for those teams which do not make it to the third round In the top half of the draw the Pickering Hicks comb Inn lion Scarlett Beaumont Telford team Bottoms Finn team and Graham Carter all play In the part of Ihls half making It a tough draw At the top of the draw Cairns Filler could come through with Clark Fisher Cavanagh Pa lemon Hamilton a hand in the results Pepper Field Richardson and Corbet Brood ben I could well prove to be the competitive teams in the bottom half of the draw We shall see iiksui n talk WATCH THIS SPACE FOR ALL KIWANIS EVENTS Good service good coverage good once- ThatS State Farm insurance 1 Quelph SI 8731833 Like a good neighbor State Farm is there STATE FARM CI Omen a Visits from feathered friends By MARION For the Federation of Ontario Naturalists If your bird feeding station stocks or a suet ball you likely as a regular visitor a downy woodpecker the smallest of North American woodpeckers The downy and its slightly larger look a like the hairy woodpecker are the only woodpeckers with plain white barred backs Both the male downy and hairy have small red occipital patches Unlike the wilder and more dent the downy woodpecker is at home around human habitation This small woodpecker did not retreat before the advance of civilization Rather it accepted the orchards shade trees and shrubbery with which man replaced the woodlands In Ontario ft Is widely distributed In the south but north of the Great Lakes St Lawrence Forest region the Atlas of Breeding Birds of Ontario found new nesting records Fifty years ago the downy in southern Ontario was described as so abundant that one can scarcely enter a wood without finding if It Is still one or the birds one is most like ly to see on almost any outing in a park or woodland If not you will soon hear its call note a single abrupt t chick Or you may catch a glimpse of it in undulating flight a glide downwards with wings closed and then several wingbeau before the next glide This flight pat tern is characteristic of all woodpeckers Once it settles on a tree propped up by its strong pointed tail feathers and clinging with Its four toes each equipped with sharp curved nails it will work over a tree In a leisurely fashion Patiently and seriously like a carpenter working with a chisel it will use its short strong bill to pry out a particularly succulent tidbit from under the bark It may also use its long barbed tongue to spear ants or grubs or as a brush to gather sap at holes made by another woodpecker the yellow bellied sap- sucker A look at the downy diet will show what a useful little creature this diligent Insect eater is Its menu Includes click beetles wood borers carpenter ants weevils spruce beetles gypsy and codling moths adults caterpillars and pupae and plant I Ice As well as using its beak to drill for food or to make a hole for shelter the downy 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