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Halton Hills This Week (Georgetown, ON), 16 December 1992, p. 19

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eee ne ee Legio The “big” match of the week may well have been the O’Toole’s/Legion #4 clash at O’Toole’s, The league leaders were looking to consolidate their Position and the fourth place challengers were look- ing to move upwards. It was cer- tainly a close match with Legion coming out on top by the smallest Possible margin of two games, win- ning 8-6. Shirley Penfold made her return for the home team in making her first appearance of the season, to the best of my knowledge. The opening teams games were split ‘ith O’Toole’s taking the first two singles. The next two were split and Legion took the next two to tie, the last two singles also being split. second place McGibbon and third Place George #2 made up some ground with 13-1 and 12-2 wins over Copper Kettle lead of ten points nevertheless. Legion #1 and #3 tussled with #1 winning 10-4 to move into fifth Place, tied with Timeout #1. Timeout defeated their #2 by 10- 4. George #1 defeated George #3 by 8-5, both teams being short of a player. Finally, Legion #2 took out Copper Kettle #2 by 10-4. Eddie Ebbinge/Stan Clarke lost their doubles to Frank DeSantis/Jim Long for McGibbon’s only loss. Stan Rhynold and Glen Hillier shot 140 each. Barb H Georgetown Bowl Dec. 7., 199; Monday Night Men’s League Team Standings Amies Body Shop 164 LIB Contractors 158 Countrywide 149.5 Sam’s Service Centre 144.5 Custom Car Sound 108.5 Acid Rainbow 108.5 Los Amigos 103 igh Averages Carl Fiske: 235 Bruce Clarke 229 Brinley Hole 223 Bryan Creasey 223 Gord Lane 221 igh Scores Wayne Nort 709(283) Brinley Hole 705(294) Jorgen Rokholm 675(225) Tom Prous: 659(225) Paul Chaplin 664(267) 232 Guelph St. Georgetown Guelphview Square (comer of Guelph & Mountain: nN #4 captures with a 136. June Norton defeated otherwise Larry won his singles as did Joyce Marrows. 140s from Hank Van Gogh, Vic Lovell, Dan Dobreen, John Colter, Rob Marrows and ‘ony Marrows, Industrial league leaders in the first division, Hustlers, came up against their bogy team for the sea- son in Steeprock and lost 3-6 and deservedly so. Gasketman Cutters won 6-3 over High Rollers and are Now tied at the top. Westenders remain third, win- ning 5-4 over Panthers and by the Same score, Acadian Pools defeated Inter County, although the sheet last three for the one Point win. Roy Rudiger opened four, one of 101 and scored 133, Jim Franks had five starts, a finish and a 135. The latter two named players always figure in team Statistics with Steady play. Aces and Bandits split the first two games and there the Contest ended as Bandits managed only one more Point. John Burke had three Starts and four finishes. Hal Hilts shot 120 (what happened to the other dart, Hal?) Neil Olmstead had four opens and two closes with two 125s and 120. Bruce Capriol also shot a 174 high score. Industrial league darts continue in the Legion with league play this Wednesday and move to the Oddfellows for the 23rd Alf Oates Memorial tourney for teams play. “Raves” in Norval are hosting a Sunday afternoon blind draw dou- Hatton Hills This Week, Wednesday, dart vi bles tourney from now on and I believe the start time is 1 P.m., making the registration time a little earlier, check with “Raves”, le Ed Paterson Memorial dou- bles tourney takes Place in the George on 9 Jan., registration may © made early at the George, I understand. The Proceeds of the tourney go to the Cancer Research fund. ves December 16, 1992 — Page 19 ctory this week except to note that the fun youth/adult doubles day is set for the George on Sunday, 20 Dec. at 12 noon, The youths especially enjoy this set up and a good day is promised for all. A future darter has arrived on the scene with Kim & Hugh Smid’s latest arrival, a wee girl on Sunday, 6 Dec. at 11 a.m., both doing well! No news from the Youth darts Open until 9 each Wednesday evening. Starts. A Three starts each for “Bubby” Saturday 5:30 P.M. Rhynold and Eddie Ebbinge, ?? LOOKING FOR 1993 CALENDARS & DIARIES ?? Shawn X opened with 100. Four 100 DIFFERENT ONES IN STOCK Starts each for Bruce Capriol and Gary Griffiths, ALSO 00.4: BOOKS BY THE THOUSAND Simon Entwhistle had three AND WE CAN ORDER FOR YOU GIFT STATIONERY & GIFT CERTIFICATES CHRISTMAS DRAWS EACH WEEK f= 102 Main St. S., Downtown Georgetown BOOKS Suggests County had a couple of stalwarts return to the fray and put up a better showing against Pools, The match had a Pattern of County winning one set then losing the Next two in a row, therefore the Score should have been. 6-3 for Pools. Both Captains appear to have signed an incorrect game sheet! Ron Scarlett and High Smid both four starts and a finish. Smid’s teammates were more of a help than Scarlett’s for they helped to the win for Steeprock over Hustlers, Bill McCartney and Ron Corbett each had opened four and Brian Ward started with 101. First division game sheet details are poor these days, captains, one team had none at all, not even play- ers names! (Maybe they did not play? Independents made a bright beginning against Ensigns in taking the first two sets. Then, the match went 2-2 before Ensigns buckled down to take the Special needs drop-in program If you are a senior or a disabled adult join us each Wednesday between 12:30 to 4 P.m. at the Acton Legion. The Special Needs Drop-In gram offers a variety of leisure and social opportunities, For more information contact Susan 873-1534, 873-3050 TPN pr Specil, Stainmaste Saxony $ 19 49 Available in 12 colo in a Personaleed 74 Let us put your new Floorin Down-Rite” Per sq. yd. (Underpad & Installation included) Enter our draw Draw Date: Dec. 19/92. Ballot must Down-Rite Flooring, 348 Guelph be taken into store — St., Georgetown g & Carpet sle -Carp { ets

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