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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1983-03-09, Page 21of 1!,11, M` r. A' <,\', \\ '\ \' \A\ 10it,i1WiVii\Ort‘*0 1nRs±te:lk'4�.F�s'i.+nu�nrwn 1,; ALL. POPULAR BRANDS IGARETTES REG. OR KINGS 20'S OR 25's - CARTON WARNING HEALTH AND WELFARE CANADA ADVISES THAT DANGER TO HEALTH INCREASES WITH AMOUNT ""*ED . AVOID INHALING 3 VARIETIES OUR REG. $2.13 OUR REG. $5.23 FLEECY FABRIC SOFTENER 5 LITRE JUG GLASS CLEANER 600 mL WITH TRIGGER WINDEX GLASS CLEANER 900 mL REFILL WINDEX GLASS CLEANER 570 g AEROSOL WESTONS 1882 WHOLE WHEAT BREAD 675 g LOAF . 79' `LIIE BONNET COLOURED MARGARINE 3 Ib. SIZE .1. ENDUST DUSTING AID 200 g AEROSOL SPIC Sr" -SPAN CLEANER ONE LITRE SIZE POWDERED CLEANSER 600 g OUR OWN PRIVATE LABEL KETCHUP ONE LITRE 1.99 MOTTS FROZEN APPLE JUICE 12.5 oz. TIN 1.19 GREEN GIANT POLY PEAS, CORN OR MIXED VEGETABLES 1 Kg PKG. SHAMPOO EASY -OFF. HEAD & SHOULDERS 2 VARIETIES 350 mL OVEN CLEANER 400 g SPRAY ZERO COLD WATER WASH 455 mL MOUTHWASH ONE LITRE BRIGHTS ° APPLE JUICE FANCY PURE 48 oz. TIN MEADOW GLEN MUSHROOMS PIECES & STEMS 10 oz. TIN GREEN GIANT SLICED GREEN BEANS FRENCH GREEN BEANS 1 Kg PKG. SWANSON CHICKEN BURGERS 4's IN 284 g PKG., BRUNSWICK SARDINES 4 VARIETIES 92 g TIN BYE THE SEA CHUNK LIGHT TUNA IN OIL 6.5 oz. TIN TASTERS CHOICE INSTANT COFFEE 8 oz. SIZE ONE MINUTE, OR QUICK QUAKER OATS 1.25 kg STOKELYS KIDNEY BEANS DARK RED OR N. ORLEANS 19 oz. TIN CAMPBELLS CREAM OF CHICKEN CHICKEN RICE CHICKEN NOODLE SWANSON CHICKEN STICKS 12's IN 340 g PKG. WESTONS BUTTER HORNS 6's - 2 VARIETIES MAXWELL HOUSE ROASTED COFFEE 369 g PKG. ENCORE INSTANT COFFEE WITH CHICORY 8 oz. SIZE CATELLI PASTAS 3 VARIETIES 1 kg CTN. CATELLI SPAGHETTI SAUCE TOMATO - 28 oz TIN PURE WELCHS GRAPE JUICE 2 VARIETIES 40 oz. WELCHS PRUNE NECTAR 40 oz. JAR FRESH BANANA CAKE 16Qa.1.99 FRENCH OR VIENNA BREAD 16 O/. LOAF 2/1 PLAIN DOZ. ENGLISH MUFFINS. SEALTEST LIGHT "N' LIVELY COTTAGE CHEESE WESTONS BRAN MUFFINS PHILADELPHIA BY KRAFT CREAM CHEESE 250g 1.55 HOMO -' 2% - SKIM 2 VARIETIES BICK'S PICKLES 2008 119 3 VARIETIES HAIRSPRAY ADORN 200 mL x.69 2 VARIETIES INSTANT SYRUP 139 MILKMATE 350 mL GOOD ONLY IN HANOVER-GODERICH-STRATHROY THESE SPECIALS AVAILABLE ONLY IN: HIGHWAY NO. 8 GODERICH MONDAY & TUESDAY 9®6 P.M. WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY & FRIDAY 9-9 P.M: SATURDAY 8:30.6 P.M. Awl defOat ►Thins° �. Tfie 4Dt'V110ng8 lost a s4dde1n41eath $acne. here Friday to dete»fine the final berth in the WOSSA "AA" senior basketball cham- pionships, to be played at GDCI this Friday and Saturday. The Central Huron Reclinen defeated the Vikins , 4$-45 to grab the WOSSA berth. Mike Williscraft led the Redmen with 15 points. Chris Pitre had 10 for the hq Vikings. Scott Bell added nine, Don McCallum and Kevin Smith had eight apiece. Kevin Adams added six and Dave More got four points. The Vikings had defeated the Redmen in three previous meetings this - season, but Friday they couldn't buy a basket. The Vikes were also a step behind defensively and got few offensive rebounds. Gbderich led 13-8 after one 19 edge t the ut ehhalfand ed 37 31 going into the final quarter. Coach Myles Murdock, although disappointed with the outcome of the gaine, felt his season had been a good one. He paid tribute to graduating players Chris Pitre, Kevin Adams, Scott Bell and Joe Morrissey and also expressed his thanks to Dick Madge for his game write-ups in the Signal -Star. t Juniors defeat Seaforth The Lions' Junior girls' ringette team defeated Seaforth 6-2 in the first game of a three -out -five series. Seaforth opened the scor- ing but Goderich soon returned the goal 20 seconds later when Angie Chisholm scored on a well set-up play by teammates Stacey' Rean and Deb O'Brien. Vicky Vanderburgh, with the help of Stacey Rean, then put Goderich ahead but Seaforthsoon; tied the game with 16 seconds remaining, leaving thefirst period in a two -all tie. The second period was all Goderich's with four goals scored by Stacey Rean, Mary Michelle Morrissey, Vicky Vanderburgh and Tammy Talbot. Rean, Talbot, Morrissey and Vanderburgh all picked up assists along with Debbie Habel and Pam Wilkinson. The second game was played Sunday night in Seaforth with a 15-5 tie resulting. Seaforth again opened the scoring with 5:49 remaining but Vicki Vanderburgh's unassisted goal at the 4:16 mark tied the game. With three minutes remaining, Seaforth scored, leaving the period in a 2-1 game for Seaforth. Seaforth scored two goals at 14:27 and 12:23, leaving Goderich trailing 4-1. Goderich's . Stacey Rean whipped in two goals at the . 9:23 and 7:59 mark. Seaforth then scored their final goal at 7:23. An unassistedgoal by Stacey Rean from the face-off left a 5-4 game. Rean, again, with only seven seconds left to play, saved the game with a goal passed from Mary Michelle Mor- rissey. Morrissey, Vander - burgh and Wilkinson each picked up assists. Goderich played at home Monday night and will play in Seaforth Sunday. Good luck girls! - Club meets The second meeting of the Holmesville II 4-H club was at the home of leader Bever- ly Van Ninhuys on Feb. 12. Julia Ritchie our president opened the meeting with the 4-H pledge. We were then assigned to our. groups. After we had everything cooking, we sat down and worked through the rest of the meeting. The decision for a club name was finally made "Country Cookers." We were assigned to make a food... from the first two meetings. When our food was ready everyone tried some. The date of our trip was Feb. 19. We met in Clinton at 8:00 where weof on the bus and started off. We arrived in Kitchener at 10:30. There we got off, went into the arena and found our seats. 'After watching the terrific show, we" left and headed for Mct onalds in Stratford. We all had a great time and then headed for home.