Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 18, 1990, p. 28

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Wt4w4ay April IB me Darts Lea Roundu BEST AVAILABLE COPY votes favor of expansion I could haw si darts tournament instead of a visit spot to see local put out before the appearance of a several Monday Wednesday night ram I was at a on Good Friday to a local night band St Xavier main attraction clone band Tuesday and players were In Anyway I enjoyed It all and managed to snatch winks during one number by the lads Monday night Halton League play came to a close and sets up the playoffs over the next couple of Mondays at the Armories The AGM saw Pete Pickering Time Out reelected president with Vic Lovell Time Out a as vice Ian McDonald McGlbbon secretary and Wheeler McGlbbon as the treasurer if I have the people and positions correct The turnout was not too splendid However the meeting did vote in favour of expansion of a kind A se cond division will be formed and the league will be divided into travelling and nontravelling sec tions How it will be done I am not certain There are sure to be move ment of players and teams and probably more so than last vear Well now to the last week of league play A stirring match bet ween first place Time Out and second place Ml as befits the respective positions had a tremendous set to Top three players Dave Scutt and Ron Scarlett had quite a night They came out of the draw in singles doubles and teams with Scarlett finishing on a winning set each time Scutt shot and Scarlett two 140s Paul Kriby also 180 and Dan Charles 140 and Marty Wheeler were top scorers 140 came from pete Pickering twice and Ged Williams The match ended up in a tie the first ever for Time Out OTooles and met and continued their ascendancy with a 95 win Jeff Richardson twice Bruce Hope Erwin See Jim Charter Mark See and kavan each made So did Terry Hancock also with 140 and 135 There is no doubt about the im proved team Another improved squad is Time Out who finish fifth in the dings No scores here just steady play in the match with McGibboo ladies June Norton defeated Rob Poyner in singles to highlight the girls match Copper Kettle took 122 over Station House to record their 12th win of the season Maltby shot 135 for the only extra point won his singles over Mike Read and assisted in the teams win Copper Kettle defeated Kaspers to round off Jon Brown shot the maximum Don Barclay scored 133 on 19s as usual I expect Doug Stad don 135 Rich Ritzema 130 wre the scorers Wednesday Industrial League playoffs continue with Gasketman Cutters firmly in the driving seat after double wins over Snow jacks Hustlers and over Bulldogs both the leading challengers from last week Cut ters now go with a three point lead over Hustlers and six points over Dogs with three matches to play creep into view with 16 points Second division opens up also and Panthers move into the lead by two over and three over Firemen and Aces with In dependents 16 points not yet out of it all Dennis Thorogood Terry Han cock Beau Beaumont Roy and Rick Warden all pop ped in a 140 with several players knocking in or more including Joe Cairns and Eric Fuller being among the highest These guys are all from the first division Mike Hope and Gord Inglis shot 159 George Powell 150 and Cam Levers 140 Luke Helkamp opened with and Jim Franks shot 138 with Darren Mair shooting Al had four opens and a close Tun Fields opened and closed three Roy Rudlger began four and two George Powell open- Alex Tough vims ed three Henry Graham dosed four Paul Kavanagb opened four and closed three Mike Hope open ed three I attended a Legion executive meeting on behalf mainly of the darts playing members and those due to return to Fort Erie soon for the provincial championships last Tuesday What a difference between Tues day and Wednesday discipline Tuesday players sat down after each throw only the thrower and marker at the line and board HALTON LEAGl E RESULTS Time Out Time Oat 9 McClbbon a Coffer Krtle 10 Knpm Copper Kettle Station Home L Time 0W 1 J McCIUoa AutoGlass COMMJTI AUTO UPHOUTtKT 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Collision- COMPLETE SERVICE UNISODY SPECIALISTS FOREIGN DOMESTIC FREE ESTIMATES COMMUNITY SPORTS CALENDAR ATTENTION ALL SPORTS ORGANIZATIONS To Place Your Upcoming EVENT or Post Your RESULTS Phono Colin Gibson Spor Kline 8772201 or Fax 8774960 WEDNESDAY Minor Hockev Association Rep teams and wards presentations at at Gordon Memorial THURSDAY Baseball Georgetown Baseball Association late registration for House League and Rep team from 7pm until al Centennial Public School on Delrex Blvd For more information on the GBA con tact Donna Blight FRIDAY Soccer Georgetown District High School Rebels Varsity girls soccer team Queen Elizabeth Park High School 3 atGDHSHeld SATURDAY Hockey Acton House League Hockey Association yearend banquet Acton Legion Banquet starts at noon presentations and awards at I 30 SUNDAY Equestrian Competition Combined Two Phase Dressage and Stadium Jumping competition at Georgetown Stables located one mile west of Trafalgar Road on the south side of Sideroad All day event SOCCER Georgetown Youth Soccer Club winter soccer school at Georgetown District High School Sessions run from 11 a m until through 13 Coaches welcome to attend For more information contact George Barnes Bill Harrison 1073orPaulStubbms 2692 SOCCER Acton Minor Soccer Association conditioning sessions at McKenzie- Smith School gymnasium 7 yrs 11 pm I pm Id yrs and over 3 m Running shoes required no soccer shoes Free admission For more information contact Steve Bailey or Paul Hill 853 1834 MONDAY Duplicate Bridge open competition Starting at 1 at Georgetown Royal Canadian Legion Branch 120 on Mill Street YOUR COMPLETE CENTRE FOR HOME IMPROVEMENT DO IT YOURSELF acton 8531970 PLUMBING SUPPLIES LIMITED ACHY ItC BATHS SHOWER UNI Armstrong Ave YOUR ONf STOP CAR CAM CtMTItr ml US ST 8730570 PARK MERCURY HIGHWAY NO BETWEEN ACTON GEORGETOWN SALES SERVICE LEASING 8772261 WASTE DISPOSAL RESIDENTIAL RUBBISH E MILTON FERO TRUCK GEAR TRANSMISSIONS DIFFERENTIALS GILLETT HMUGE- EXCAVATING Stmarthmn 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