pags 56 ‘Halon eis ‘This Week: wit. ‘Daésiibér 15, 1993 *** Men ’ Monday Night Men’s League 3y Atex Tough Standi Special to HHTW Team Standings The Halton league began as of Dec. 6 a ane aah Ce the second half of the sched- LIB Contractors. 169 Wally Klimsiak 754 (97 ae Lee rat es Ee Acid Rainbow 152 ” Rob Harrison 1 (345) ae Bech ane Lose gals Countrywide Gord Lane 682 (235) evening, they defeated sixth Real Estate 132. Way oe ANeraees: Place Royal Pizza by 9-5. In bdege ren second place is Bracky’s ‘Contotiies Car &: Sound 122. Bd Ontilla : 221° Boys, who are the only Sam’s Service Centre 111 Paul Chaplin ae undefeated side to date, Industrial Rush Supply 82 Lary Larocque although they possess a tie Rob Harrison 219 in their record. Also 9-5 winners, they defeated gion #4, who are in third lace. Next are McGibbon, (Who?) yes, another moved team, this time Ravine, who are now McGibbon. Also winners by 9-5, the losers being Legion Three. Charley’s #1 ‘halted Time Out #2 8-6; Time Out #1 stopped Charley’s #2 by 9-5 and Copper Kettle won 10-4 over Legion #: Neil Olmstead and Dave Nicholls both scored 180 and both players figured in the high finish of the week, Nicholls netting 120 and Olmstead popping 108. Paul Kirby scored three 140s, Ron Scarlett, Todd Axford, Pete Pickering; Jeff Richardson and Mike Sinnaeve all scored two of them. Olmstead also headed the most bonus points of the week with nine. Dave Nicholls scored eight and Paul Kirby scored seven. Kim Smid defeated Harry Bottoms, Gary Ball defeated Pete Pickering, Rena Gray, Cindy See and Lisa Rhynold were singles winners over Rob | Wilson, . Gilbert Meyer. cs 875-1962 MILTON TRUCK EQUIPPERS Conlon #3 on top |ij ; Darts A 7 Deveraux and Ron Flint, Rich Rintjema/Vic Lovell defeated Jim Charter/Paul Clarke and Tony Marrows took out Neil Olmstead are just some of the other high- lights of the night. At the monthly meeting, Doug Burnett and Al Murphy were 50/50 draw winners. A reminder that the teams (four players) playoffs are set for Sunday, Jan. 16 at the Georgetown) Legion. Team lists have to be in to the league by Dec. 20, changes being allowed up to 11:30 a.m. on match day. The Annual Awards and Banquet evening is to be ], held on April 9 and lists have to be in by Feb. 1. Tickets are $15 per person, TELEHOP COMMUNICATIONS GEORGETOWN (877,878, includes 702) VICTORIA (838) CONNECT TO: METROPOLITAN TORONTO BOLTON, COOKSVILLE, MALTON, PORT CREDIT, CASTLEMORE, STREETSVILLE AND CLARKSON ¢ Unlimited Calling (Call as long and often as you wish) ¢ Two way calling (Call to and from AS these areas) LOW AS| ¢ No special equipment CALL NOW FOR IMMEDIATE SET-UP! (905) 877-5646 52 Main Street South, Georgetown, Ontario ES 3G4 TELEHOP COMMUNICATIONS 1S REGISTERED WITH C.R with playing members por- tion refundable upon atten- ve te ARI ee dance. Canadian Olympian Brendan Mathais of Thornhill suc- A couple of league rules | cessfully defended his mens title at the 11th Annual Egg notes are worth a mention. | Nog Jog held atTerra Cotta Conservation Area last Players are responsible for | Sunday. John Grace of Georgetown came in second, their own darts scores. The | only six seconds behind Mathais.The event was orga- markers are there for assis- | nized by the Georgetown Runners Club and hosted by tance only, and should a | the Credit Valley Conservation Authority. Tracy arker make an error, the | Barber of Owen Sound won the womens event. Julie responsibility remains with } Ratcliffe of Georgetown placed 8th. In total, 260 run- the thrower. ners of all ages, male and female, took part in the event. Another point within the hoto by Simon Wilson/HHTW league, should any player throw a dart after a winning double finish and that extra ‘Xow 0) Mm steliy mi, (Cm a) | ay dart stays in the board, it Scores and Standings: shall count. Therefore, a “pust” will be recorded if the SMURFETS dart lands in a scoring area, High Singles x High Singles of course. John Aheam Jessica Petkoff 120 There is no play on Dec. | John Wagg 342 Emily Stirtzinger 112 27 and play restarts on Jan. | Kevin Archibald 325 Emily Barrett 110 10. PEE WEE BOYS CEE JAYS High Singles Standings Ryan Stroud 110 Bowling for Fun 185 lanMiller 105 Al's Pals jg» Ben Bale . Black Dino's 165 Hight Doubles i Ryan Stroud 212 Cathie's Clowns 155. ee she Way Too Much gs ee Ben Balie 180 Bakers Pears PEE WEE GIRLS Ladies’ High Singles High Singles Cathie see) 277 ~ jdvianna Burton 114 Cathy McDonald 212 Jennifer Hanis 92 Peg Johnson 197 _Amy-Lynne Forbes 90 Men's High Singles High Doubles Bill McDonald 282 Adrianna Burton ait Del DeForest 251 Amy-Lynne Forbes 160 Stokes 233 Kayla Wagg 158 The HALTON HILLS BLUE FINS Wish to thank all our sponsors, contributors, parents and volunteers for their generosity and support. 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