Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 15, 1989, p. 19

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THE HERALD Wednesday March 15 1989 1 Rodda on target to provincial and national finals Darts ALEX TOUGH Peter the English inter national and top twenty player is in the Toronto area at the moment He holds the Guinness record for the fastest three games of straight indouble outdo your own coun ting games of 301 His time is an in credible 121 minutes Try The previous record holder was Keith another English top twenty player McGibbin I and Steep Rock player Gary Rodda has qualified for the provincial and national championships of Darts Ontario Rodda fought his way through zones and districts to the runner up spot in the final round Congratula tions to a fine darts player He along with Anne Nicholson reach ed the number 14 place in mixed doubles McGibbon and Steep Rock represented the area well in the run down to this stage With four weeks and points at stake left in the Monday Halton division Time Out are points ahead of the latest number two place holder A sur prising 121 win over OTooles both teams had a player missing kept the Time Out lads well in front I expected a harder battle than was experienced OTooles only point came from Mike Pep per Jim Carter and Jim Carrick in the last teams set by 20 over self Brian Beaumont and Brian Hicks Beaumont Pete Pickering and Eric Fuller each twice scored over the magic for this league 130 and Brian Hicks once However top score of the week is the maximum 180 and McGibbon I supply two scorers in Ian McDonald and Paul Kirby I defeated their own by full points Gary popped in a couple of 140s as did McDonald and Bonnie Schell also scored 140 Darlene Fyvie scored beating Marty Wheeler by six in this department Wheeler at last managed to win a singles and over at that is he in trouble now As a result of OTooles loss this win moved I back into second place Hollywood are only two points behind McGibbon and have an 113 win over Time Out to thank for the placing Time Out took a couple of singles in token resistance from the throwing arms of John Colter and Joyce Morrows the losers be ing Ed Kouyoumjian and Jeff Richardson Richardson gained revenge with a top score of 140 and Dean Zilio replied with 135 The remaining Monday nighter took place at Brackens with Cop per Kettle visiting Kettle took the first four singles in a surprise runaway at this stage Brackens rallied to win three in a row and back in the match Kettles Dave Ball took Maltby for the last singles 53 to Kettle However only one team match and one doubles match went to Kettle Brackens winning the remainder What is the end result for a tie to keep the excitement boiling to the end Greg Cummins Ron Cor- and Joe Benoit each scored over the mark for Kettle inthis one There are also four weeks to go to the end of the league play in the Wednesday evening Industrial league at the Legion A similar story to Mondays the leading team is 36 points in front with points at stake Snowjacks Hustlers like Time Out I have led from the front The team took Panthers by to retain top spot with a fairly com fortable victory Jim Carter with a fast start in game three followed by back to back tons changed the situation albeit temporarily and Luke Heikamp finished Marty Wall opened with 122 and 148 in games five and six However Beau Beaumont replied with 180 and Ron GEORGETOWN CUSTOM CAR STEREO EXPERTS 55 SWCLAR AVE 8772425 STORE HOURS 930 a 600 except Thursday Friday 930 am900 pm CftyStyhs- CtosmToHomel Scarlett opened twice with 108 Scarlett had seven starts what were the rest of us doing He also had three closes Jim Carter began two and Luke had two starts and finishes Not much news from the Exports Ron Voll put the captain to sleep with a perhaps Roy had five opens and a close for opponents Ensigns and Ken Baker opened with 108 in his first of three opens Exports took the last game for the one point win to strengthen their hold on third place Westenders a game ahead and holding second place meanwhile were thrashing Golden Flights by Yet Barry Sproule opened five games and Al Murphy three but could not put more together in finishing Dennis Thorogood open ed two closed three and shot 171 for a leading performance Ray Ackroyd came in five starts and Derek Hardcastle closed two Eric Fuller shot a couple of tons Rollers bit off more than they could chew in opposing Bulldogs Dogs won the last two games to take the match by one Hunter Car roll had two starts and three closes for Rollers and Jim Charter open ed two Dogs Don and Dave Robinson each opened on and Robinson also shot hard to tell the other stats on the team Downstairs in second division play Steep Rock inflicted pain on Power of Pain by 63 Pain only had three players and won two of their points with the dummy Rob Poynter closed all three and open ed three for Pain Rocks Gary fired a maximum and with Ian McDonald opening and Paul Kirby dosing 111 Other stats are cloudy in this match Gasketmen Cutters remain in se cond place with a 54 result over third place Acadian Pools Mark See opened and closed three games for Cutters and Rick Harden had a twotwo showing See had a 93 open and a high In reply Mike Pep per had three starts seven high to lead the team Mike Finn and Tim Field each finished two and Gary Richardson shot Fourth placed Independents defeated Unknowns by thereby putting their opponents back to the foot of the standings after a one week stay in second to last place Jim Franks began with 116 and Continued on Page 22 211 Street Georgetown 8777361 NORTHVIEW CENTRE Canada Post Corporation We are growing in partnership with the community More rural Canadians are enjoying increased access to postal products and services through retail postal outlets in their communities This is happening in partnership with hundreds of local businesses right across the country in a variety of ways Here are some examples of how we are expanding In Whistler British Columbia Two new retail postal outlets operated by local businesses have opened this year The new 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