Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 4, 1988, p. 12

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Paget SECTION B THE HERALD Wednesday May Scarlett leads Hustlers to top Herald Scoreboard Bv ALEX TOUGH The darta report has proved to be a popular entry this winter past and the closing event of the season took place last Saturday evening at the Legion In Georgetown with the an awards and dance in what was a very successful show for the finale First division league and playoff champions are the Hustlers with Golden Flights and West end era respectively Relegated to the second division are In dependents and Firemen it- Moving up from the second divi si on are champions of league and playoffs Snow jacks wltfi High Rollers runnersup Playoff runners- are Bulldogs Singles champion Is Ron Scarlett Hustlers with Dave Beaumont Aces In second spot Consolation winner Is Pete Pickering Exports and Terry Hancock of Bandits took second spot Team trebles champions are Hustlers Ron Scarlett Brian Beau mont and Telford Second place Is held by Bulldogs Pete Robinson and Dave Robinson and dummy Con sol at Ion winners arc with Sid Clark Ray and Jim Fisher over Ensigns with Harry Bottoms Roy and Mike Finn Exports John and Earl Maltby are team doubles champions and High Rollers Ron Duval and Terry KouyoumJIan Consolation winners are Aces John Burke and Dave Tomlinson over Ken Baker and Ken Mixed doubles champions are George 0 Nell Inter County and Pete Pickering Exports up are Grant Richardson Golden Flights and Daryt Simpson Tax men Consolation winners are Jim Franks Independents and Jim Fisher Westcnders A lot of new names teams and In divlduals on the trophies this year shows an interesting league and talent all round with the second division players coming through Individual highlights are Jim Carter Dennis Harry Bottoms Mike Finn Peter Buckley Pete Pickering Brian Beaumont John Maltby Gerry Wallace Hal Hilts Dan Dave High starts 160 Ray Ackroyd Pete Pickering Eric Fuller Cam Levers Dave Tomlinson High finishes are 130 Pete Pickering John Mills and Dave Tomlinson and from Lloyd Westlake The provincial squad of Brian Beaumont Ron Scarlett Al Telford and myself came up a little flat at the recent championships Scarlett and Beaumont were early morning of the championships arrivals from Florida and I had given Al incorrect directions to the Cooks Legion We were not in a high standard see tion nevertheless we did not play too well consistently and fell down at this hurdle Next year will be dif ferentl I II let someone else give Telford the directions This weekend past George O Nell Bill McCartney and myself were at the fifth over fiftys tourney in again McCartney came Park attendants needed by- Town Are you looking for something to do with your evenings one or two nights a week or occasionally on weekends Do you enjoy being around adults and children especially while they play or engage in friendly competition Do you like the out of doors and want to spend time at our parks Why dont you consider working with the tlon and Parks Department as a Park Attendant We are seeking mature responsi ble adults to occasionally work even and weekends at the Georgetown Fairgrounds or at Pro spect Park Acton May to September Responsibilities Include keeping the parks clean helping us keep records on sports field use and acting as a good liaison between the field users and our department This is an extremely Important service that we offer our community groups and if you are Interested In becoming involved we would en courage you to contact our office at James Street Georgetown On tario between a 30 a m and 30 pm Monday to Friday or call HYUNDAI COUNTRY away with the singles championship and we came away with the teams position in well Mac also shot a high and I had the high finish of 112 for a good day darts all round We were asked If Georgetown would be willing to host this tourney with a possible name change to the Masters In 1989 or 1990 We can but ask if the local Branch is willing Nice day nice darts nice meal and with nice people who can ask Tor more Thais it for the darts for this season Now to the soccer column beginning next week Somersbotds dream game A dream game a game of one spare and eleven strikes a score of Such was the scenario for the highest game of his young bowling career for Christopher Somers a senior bowler at Georgetown Bowl Somers previous best was a game on Feb 14 this year also In play This high game enabled him to reach a triple total of Not too far behind were other i bowlers Tracy Weeks with and Marc with I Many more are finishing the season on a high note Brian Bell Steven Tract Peggie Sandy Weeks 1274 Tracy Ball G68 Moore Z5S Bassett 635 Mark KB Karen Doyle 233 and Miller 60S To make this a more memorable day the team Scram Traci Peg gle Marc Bassett Moore Steven Hayden and Tracy Weeks set a season high game of 1469 flat score This game by the seniors Is even a tough mark to equal by any adult team Family twosome champions The zone round of the Ontario Family Twosome Championships produced some disappointments again among Georgetown bowlers This year second place streak pro duced two more additions In the peewec section the team of Janice Somers and her mother Christine ended as runnersup after four games Keeping company with them was the team of senior Sandy Weeks and her father Bob Leading by 10 pins after the third fame they finished pins short after the fourth to the winning team from Guelph with 1006 The team of bantam Julie and father Steve and the team of Junior Brian Crocker and father Gary ended the competition In the middle of the pack far GUELPH ST L0BSTERFEST COMING JUNE 3rd 1988 DENTURE THERAPY CLINIC TRENTON 18 CHURCH STREET GEORGETOWN n LIBRARY AND CULTURAL CENTRE 8772359 GEORGETOWN Bf No Hilton Anlnul Corfu GEORGETOWN IIOCKF ASSOCIATION Ml I NO Bowling JINIOBS 111 Line at mi shirt SIT Lot U0 id dull HI Iiyin ilrtti I Uia Ml IN Cvrin lit Michul Rugby SAVE THE SALES TAX At Georgetown Until MAY 31st Georgetown Inc Kelso trout derby starts May 14 Kelso Conservation Area Milton Ontario will be holding its Eighth Annual Trout Pishing Derby Satur May 14 and Sunday May 15 1388 from to pin daily gates open at Sa Last year over TOO fishermen lined the shores of Kelso Lake going after the over 700 Rainbow Trout stock that season This popular Derby follows the opening of trout season and gives fishermen a chance to land some hearty trout ranging In size from inches for lots of Registration for the Derby will be at the Kelso gatehouse the days of the Derby Fees are per adult and per person and under or and over Camping Is available in the park per person each night for truck campers and tents An early bird breakfast is also available at our bar storting at a for the Derby are provided by l he Tackle In Milton Special Note Trout season opens April Kelso Conservation Area will be stocking its lake for this day with over 1 trout added to our already healthy stock of fish Kelso Park will be open from dawn until dusk for fishing Vehicle entry fee of per car will apply The snack bar will be open during the day All fishermen years must have a valid Ontario pishing License Kelso Conservation Area Is located off Highway at Milton call for more details N ELLS DRIVING SCHOOL Approved by rut Ontario Smftty Ltmgum NEXT COURSE STARTS JUNE 1ST Monday Wednesday Nights 630 to 930 For Information About Coursos or Private Lessons phone 8772671 t When you want the best for your home inside or out these professionals can get those home improvements headed the right way Youre out Hie annual Fun Day for the got a crack at the game Int on the iz teami In then ladies took to the Tor league got a day their Here the Twilled to Umber up and the Slaien look on Go For Gold in an ex Fairgrounds on Saturday The Herald photo Town receives grant Acton hockey arena and the Georgetown Memorial Arena will benefit from a 500 grant from the Ontario government In Acton one new condenser will replace the two leaky condensora currently operating there A condenser 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