EFCO Amazing Pundits Gain Industrial Final A Cinderella story Is when trounced Flyers lft Industrial Fastball League where an eighth place club Is making a determined bid for the title had to win the last four games of the regular schedule to make It Into eighth place and gain a berth in the playoffs Since then the club has been amazing everybody except Itself by wading through the opposition Monday night out- slugged Flyers to qualify for the league finals Jim King was the winning pitcher in that one and in Sunday nights tilt At press time their final opposition was still undecided Casselman Fuels thumped Token Monday night to knot that semifinals set at two games apiece The deciding clash was slated for last night Tempers flared in this one and both benches emptied briefly at one point but there was no altercation Gerry pitched the shutout Tokers had taken a lead in the series Sunday night by edging after trailing for most of the game Flyers captured the first of their series with Ray See tossing the shutout but the tide started to turn when Efco won game two 107 with Dave Garland throwing In place of their regular hurler Bob was at his best when Tokers opened that series with a 32 win But Sproat had number In gam- when Casselman rolled to a triumph To gain the semifinals Tokers ousted in five games eliminated Combines In four Flyers bounced Erin in five and dumped Als Custom Meats three straight The finals will likely start tonight in Glen Williams park GEORGETOWN MINOR HOCKEY SUPPORT GROUP HOCKEY SCHOOL REGISTRATION at Cedarvale Community Centre FINAL DATE SATURDAY SEPT 12 Noon For Sessions STARTING SEPT 28 OCT 15 OCT 12 TIMES 830930pm COST per boy for 5 1hr periods AGES 816 years KARATE TAUGHT BY NORTH AMERICAS BEST SLOCKI Canadian Champion Twice U5A HeavyweightChamp time United States Fu and Karate Champ Competed against World Heavyweight Champ and Undefeated US Kick Boxing Champ to a draw Wally Slockt right performing In front of other members of US team 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included a three run homer tying Ihe score Mike Pierce on the rubber and Kim Crawford behind the plate comprised the winning GEORGETOWN HERALD Nome Newspaper For Georgetown end District Clan Mall Registered Return Postage Guaranteed per year Single Copy Price Fifteen Cents GEORGETOWN HERALD Thursday Sept 131973 SECOND SECTION Minor Hockey House Leagues Get New Division Names changes Georgetown and District Minor Hockey Associations con were made at a general meeting in CcnicrnEal Public School Sept Six major alterations are of particular interest to the general public Noticeable this winter will be the absence of the old Junior A American League Little NHL and Senior A designations for house leagues They have been replaced with Atom Peewee Bantam and Midget the new labels have become paper weights and a new house league for 17 and 18yearolds will be referred to as Juvenile Externally worn mouth guards have been made compulsory for paperweights atoms and peewees In last two minutes of play in each period no line changes may be made during progress however This applies A rule stating that players found using profane language alcohol or cigarettes will be dealt with severely by the executive has been changed In that smoking has been deleted Derived from the Little NHL a phrase that will be added to the organisations letterheads below Georgetown and District Minor Hockey Association to keep a reference to the Little NHL alive In Its birthplace A rule stipulating that coaches and managers are Ineligible to sit on the executive had been softened allowing them to accept a position when it has been left open Ron Takes Junior Golf Trophy Ron McCosh carded low gross to capture the Peter WINS GOLF AWARD TRW Z Beatrice winner of North Golf and Country Club Ladies In vitational Tournament junior a Country Club Aug John Henderson was second and Greg Bodnnr third Brian Blair posted the day low net with Grant second and Phil third In handicap match play Invest in Real Estate An investment in Ileal Estate prove to be most profitable if done Talk with whose training anil in analysing have him real estate Me is 1 pi in estate who to strut tulle Unit as number of the board and of the I Iteal I- stall Association 1iok for INI Itialtur Brian Blair was winner fallowed closely by Grant The club championship for juniors saw John Henderson Greg and Dave Alexander finish in that order Paul Armstrong made the trophy presentation to There were juniors in the competition Police Blues Bow To Flying Falcons OLDTIMER FEATURED This belonging to the rtott Ontario Aviation Historical 8B will be one of pants in a World War 1 the Brampton Flying Clubs annual air Georgetown Falcons ton turned to add to their current unbeaten string in Toronto and District First Division this past week when they collected three more valuable points Last Tuesday missing Dave roster and Gord Barclay the club played toa ll tic with Neerlandia in an away game Falcons spotted the home side an goal but deadlocked it when Jim Clarke scored just prior to half time strong defensive game secured the tie In a key game Sunday Georgetown ran up a count in defeating the Police Blues Scoring for the winners were Kcw twice Dave Ken Chapman Bare fa and Peter Jonct The us ployed men short hut put up a tremendous fight Falcons were at home to West Indies last night and host Bavaria Sunday afternoon Haines Wins Three Bants Take Tourney Special preview First showing scorpion stinger See what the Scorpions got See for yourself whos Number One Only Scorpion Stinger dares to make his challenge Be cause only Scorpion offers these engineering advances for 1974 ParaRail suspension Combines the best features of both slide rails and bogeys PowerThrust clutch Delivers more of the en gines power to the track than any consumer clutch known Power- Bite track All- poly track grips the snow better for more get-up- andgo See the entire Scorpion Stinger line for Super Stinger Super Stinger Stinger 340 Stinger 290 and 290 Stmgerette 340 Look out Cat Look out SkiDoo Scorpion Stinger is thru scorpion stinger On display now at your authorized scorpion dealer ROGERS SHELL SERVICE Hwy No 7 Norval 8778123 Jeff Haines tossed three straight victories as Glen Williams Bantams captured the Bradford Bantam Softball Tournament Saturday The Glen cam beat Oak Itidges S3 in the final after disposing of Keswick and The Keswick name was the Glen toughest A homerun by Pierce with two on base enabled Glen Williams to even with Keswick late In the game and forced an extra inning Had the Glen not scored the winning run In the extra frame the winner would have been determined by the number of base runners The Glen trailed in that department Except for three innings in game one Jeff Haines pitched every Glen game with Stephen Pierce behind the plate be staged at the clubs air port near Victoria on High way 10 First Frame Yields Dozen Georgetown exploded for 12 runs In the first Inning and coasted to victory over in the opening game of their three Peel Girls Softball Association semi final in Glen Williams Sunday afternoon If capture the series in short order the league finals could get started as early as Sunday afternoon 3rd Session Swim Graduates Itcsults the third series Chapman Ronda Merrill of swim lessons at the Terry Merrill Tim Georgetown Community Tammy Swimming Pool are Howie McCarthy Pre beginners Carol Snow Kimmie Ski ten Allison Mc- Kelly Anne Nevin Christina Jones Karen Michael Moore Keith Splller APPLICATIONS Are now being accepted for the enrolment of Air Cadets in 756 Squadron Royal Canadian Air Cadets Georgetown To be eligible a boy must be between 13 and 19 years of age and physically fit Boys wishing to join are asked to attend at the Air Cadet Headquarters Cedarvale Centennial Hall Georgetown on Monday evenings between and 900 P m MEMBERSHIP PLUS ALL UNIFORMS AND EQUIPMENT IS FREE THERE IS AB SOLUTELY NO COST TO THE AIR CADET The 1973 programme Includes lectures by highly qualified Instructors on principles of flight Navigation Aviation Radio a model aircraft club range precision drill team orienteering out of town tours ALSO SWIMMING AND MANY OTHER ATTRACTIONS OUR AIM IS LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT THE YEAR STARTS SEPTEMBER Charlene Boyd Sherri Debbie Karen Ryan Steven Carroll Julian Clow Heidi Schofleld Michael Beeney Kevin George Howie Steven Lukes Nell Wright Susan Kristensen Merrill Albert and Tina Vanden Top Beginner Russell Allan Lynn Chapman Millesse Susan Kelly Elizabeth Groskorth Bev Keough Tracy Embury Maria An dreas Thunich Colfn Andrew Cooper Andrew Cook Gregory Mulr Ricky Allan Kevin Stewart Bob Marks Christine Mac- Donald Brenda MacDonald Janet Kenny Alan Presley Coleen Creary Kennedy Kim Somervllle Owen Linda Reea and Trlcla Ross JuniorHugh Wright Suzanne Chris Clancy Steven Bigg Tammy Mackey Mike DineTMolly Hesse Sharon Presley Brian Simpson Barry Simpson Susan and Heather Survival swimming Heather Donaldson Mark Snow Kimberly Webb Karen Laurie Kendra Adams Cam fa McCormick Adams Mark Belinda Kruger Dan dEn- tremont Glnny Foster Mark Brenda Cheryle Furlotte and Fisher Intermediate tutsan Norton Many Lynn Morrow Joan Gilmer Teresa Ward Andrew Bigg Terry Waldrum Stacy Arcurl Be In Presley Jeannlne Carolyn Mc- Joan Howat Yvonne Devlna and Karen MacMitlan Senior Brad Kruger Tom Martha Girvan Joan Wright John Wright Linda Mlddleton Louise Morwlck Janice Snow Lorl Henderson Glnny Brown Cathy Cameron Tracy Van Kooy and Ruth DISTRICT MINOR HOCKEY ASSOC HOCKEY REGISTRATION CEDARVALE COMMUNITY CENTRE FINAL DATE SATURDAY SEPT IS noon NOTE All boys between ages who want to play minor hockey in Georgetown this ytar must register with GOMHA This Includes Tykes and Support Group registration wilt accepted after September is Registration per player HO for for or mora