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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1983-10-19, Page 49PAGE OA ---GOIDERICHSIGNALeSTAR, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19,1 Pee Wees tie iea;'..,i:.e o enea The Goderich Lions Pee Wee's tallied two third period goals in Strathroy last Sunday to ..in a 4 = 4 tie in the season opener. Greg Alcock opened the scoring for the Lions in the first period unassisted but Strathroy came back with three unanswered goals to take a 3 0 1 lead. Chris O'Neill brought the lions to within one in the second period when he scored with a pass from Tim Harrison. Strathroy notched their fourth goal with L12 seconds left in the second period. The third ppeeriod was finally filled with the Lions notching two powerplay goals. Greg Alcock from Jeff Boyce and then Andre Cauchi from Jeff Hodges and Jason Pear. son. The Lions will round out a tough week with games in Exeter Wednesday, and in Parkhill Friday and back home Saturday against Lucan. This year's edition of the Lions consist of goaltenders Shawn Currie and Pat Don- nelly; defence of Lonnie Romig, Jeff Boyce, Jason Cramer, Jason Million, Rob Dem- psey and Jason Pearson, Forwards are made up of Greg Alcock, George Sider's, Gregg DeWinter, Tim Harrison, Brian Lane, Chris O'Neill, Andre Cauchi, Shawn Talbot, and Jeff Hodges. Coaches are Dennis Williamson, Doug Harrison, Manager is Vic Whetstone. Morris lose game 6 - 3 The Goderich Machinist Atoms started their new season Sunday with a 6-3 loss against Strathroy in the Strathroy arena. The Goderich team was taken off guard when Strathroys' Jeff LaMantia scored eight seconds into the game but they quickly came back 52 seconds later with a goal scored by Jared Whalen assisted by Ryan Fagan and Kelly McDonald. The game was scoreless from then on until the middle of the second period when Strathroy's Danny Schenkel scored the only goal of the second period. Schenkel and Whiteside scored again in the opening minutes of the third period to make the score 4-1. Midway through the third period Goderlch's Todd Papple scored on a pass from Aaron Duckworth but the strong Strathroy team came back again with two more goals. With just 31 seconds left in the game Goderich gave it one more try with a goal from Sean O'Brien assisted by Ryan Fagan and Jared Whalen to make the final score 6-3. Coach Brian Moody felt his team played Well considering it was their first game of the season and they are still a little disorganized. Moody also said he was pleased with the way that the defensemen played and goaltenders Bobby Lumley and Jason Duckworth also played extremely well. The local Atoms have a two game weekend coming up. On Friday they travel to Dderton for a 7 p.m. game, and they play host to Parkhill at 4 p.m. Saturday. Hully Gully snowmobile drag race What began as a cool day ended up as hot competition at Hully Gully as the first snowmobile grass drag race of the season was run off. Over a hundred entries from all over Ontario raced on the eighth -mile grass drag strip at the Varna, Ontario facility at speeds approaching 90 miles an hour. The surprise turn -out of the day as far as participants was concerned was the brand new "crate stock" class for snowmobiles that are 'right out of the crate', with no modifications. Everything from the crate stock machines right up to the wild 130 horsepower fire -breather of Al Schmidt of Gadshill was represented. Spectators were for some hairy, all-out racing all day, plus they were ,ntertainei by three-wheeler all-terrain-veh'_.--le drags and a "wheelie" contest durint, intermis- sion. Hully Gully will also be the site of the On- tario Grass Drag Championships on Oc•;:„ber 30. Part of the racing that day, besides the snowmobiles, will be the three-wheelers again, plus a demonstration of snowmobile water -skimming Results from Sunday, October 9 A -B Crate Stock Chuck Hetherington, Stratford; Peter Truester, Millbank. C -D Crate Stock Peter Newmanheizen, Watford; Dan Me. Quire, Dundas. E -F Crate Stock Mike Bunting, Stratford; Brian Clarke. Atwood. G-11 Crate Stock Tom Tabor, Brucefleld; Mike Bunting, Stratford. 200 ATV Class (3 -wheeler) Lee Crinshaw, Forest; Randy Ford, Grand Bend; Mark Dark, Lucan. 225 ATV Class (3 -wheeler) Norm Cullver, Hyde Park; Randy Keeton, Paris; Don Zalitach, Zurich. A -Stock Al Schmidt, Gadshill; Chuck Hether- ington, Stratford. &Stock Peter Newrnanheisen, Watford; Brian Eickmeyer, Mitchell; Steven Jones, Puslin- ch. C-StQrh Randy Ramseyer, Tavistock; Peter Newmanheisen, Watford. Duk Brian Wick, . Listowel; Fred Vandenheuver, Watford; Peter Laing, Hib- bert. F -Stock Bill Wylie, London; Dennis Laughton, Strathroy; Brian Clarke, Atwood. Betty Poland, Inwood; Tom Tabor, Brucefield. Toro to page 7 q 1 LB. TUB BUDGET COMBINATION PACK CHOICE YOUNG ONTARIO SCHNEIDERS 3 CENTRE CHOPS 3 RIB PORTION 3 TENDERLOIN PORTION SCHNEIDERS FAMOUS FOR QUALITY 9 VARIETIES COOKED MEATS YOUNG LOIN "CENTRE CUT" FAMOUS FOR QUALITY MR'K LOIN 'POPULAR ALL BEEF 9EP!),SPORK CHOPS REDRHOT .e ,00ze WIENERS FRESHLY MINCED DAILY 30% OR LESS FAT REGULAR 175 g PKGS. SCHNEIDERS OLDE FASHIONED COOKED SMOK1ED HAM /2 s &SO/k939 Ib. SCHNEIDERS POPULAR 3 VARIETIES MINI -SIZZLERS 500 g PKG. 2.49 "COUNTRY STYLE RIB PORTION PORK LOIN 3.51.. 1.59.. FAST FRY "CENTRE CUT" LOIN PORK CHOPS 4.391. 99b. SCHNEIDERS PEPPERONI 300 g ?.99 SCHNEIDERS VAC RING 6.59/19 POLISH SAUSAGE 2.991b. SCHNEIDERS 2 VARIETIES HEADCHEESE 375 g BOWL f89 SCHNEIDERS 6.59/kg SMOKED SAUSAGE 2,99, CHIQUITA BANANAS YOUNG ONTARIO PORK SPECIAL CENTRE CUT PORK LOIN "BONELESS" CHOPS OR ROAST PS 5,9 Ib. SCHNEIDERS PREVIOUSLY FROZEN YOUNG BEEF LIVER f.96,., 89! SCHNEIDERS SLICED 500 g PKG. 5 VARIETIES SIDE BACON 2.49 SCHNEIDERS SLIM STICKS 250 g 3 VARIETIES f.89 SCHNEIDERS 6 VARIETIES BOLOGNA SLICED 500 g PKG. 129 DELICATESSEN SPECIALS SCHNEIDERS STORE SLICED ROAST neer 5179 ,b S.58/k. THURINGER SAUSAGE 3.89, .Ep�,IEooE,ICIoUS I2.?6'kg ROAST BEEF 5.79,, COUNTRY GOLD ROAST BEEF SLICED BOIL IN BAG 2 x 50 g PKGS. f.99 COUNTRY GOLD SMOKED PICNIC 3.28,.. PORK SHOULDER COOKED 1.49b. COUNTRY GOLD SLICED COOKED HAM 175 149 SCHNEIDERS ROE FA/SW/HED COOKED SMOKED 9.24/k9 SLICED HAM 4.19e A FREE PUMPKIN TO ANY SCHOOL TEACHER FOR HIS or HER CLASS PLEASE SEE OUR STORE MANAGER OR ONTARIO NO. 1 GRADE DOLE FRESH GREEN GOLDEN YELLOW OR GREEN TIPPED GOOD IN TASTE - GOOD IN NUTRITION S lbs. FOR (PRODUCT OF U.S.A. CAN. NO. 1 FRESH GREEN SPINACH 100P. 74° Kg 89'( ONTARIO GROWN FRESH GREEN ONIONS BUNCHES 990 FOR J CABBAGE 3 s LARGE HEADS FOR PRODUCT OF U.S.A. CAN. NO. 1 GREEN CELERY STALKS 89' EA. PRODUCT OF U.S.A. CELLO PACKAGE RADISHES 16 oz PKG. 79° ONTARIO GROWN FRESH79PRODUCT OF U.S.A. PRODUCT OF U.S.A. 0 TRAY PRE-CUT CAN. NO. 1 196/kg f FLORIDA SIZE 1 SQUASH 18 oa GREEN PEPPERS9LEMONS ONTARIO GROWN FANCY GRADE "MACINTOSH" 5 Ib. CELLO BAG APPLES 199 B.C. FANCY GRADE BARTLETT PEARS 1.74/kg 79� PROD. OF U.S.A. CALIFORNIA RED EMPEROR GRAPES nao FANCY 2.18/kg Ib. 7 7-01° PRODUCT OF ONTARIO 152/49' s FRESH SWEET PARSNIPS PKG. 1 1b V11U6 REGULAR OR HONEY ������ �°` `-� 6 VARIETIES SCHNEIDERS 4!�F SCHNEIDERS ! s®®1 CHICKEN MEAT PIES mo-o)o 900 g BUCKET So 88 FROZEN 119 250 g PKG. OF 2 , PRICES IN EFFECT WED. OCT. 19 UNTIL CLOSING TUES. OCT. 25th EXCEPT PRODUCE SPECIALS WHICH EXPIRE SAT. OCT. 22 COUNTRY HEARTH 454 q PKG OF 3 GRANDMA MARTINS 1°59 PIE SHELLS COUNTRY HEARTH zzs PM c. or 2 APPLE. CHERRY OR BLUEBERRY IN LITTLEPIES 99' COUNTRY HEARTH GRANDMA MARTINS TyIS1H98 ELLSi2 f 29 TAR • tmII,u� I '^•I MILD, MEDIUM OR OLD SCHNEIDERS CHEDDAR f.69 227 g STICK COUNTRY HEARTH GRANDMA MARTINS REGULAR 255 R PKG. OF 12 TART SHELLS f e A9 BRICK, FARMERS, COLBY OR MOZZARELLA SCHNEIDERS _010CHEESE 227 g STICK 1.69 We reserve the right to limit purchases to reasonable weekly family requirements. THESE SPECIALS AVAILABLE ONLY IN: HIGHWAY NO. 8 GODERICH fir>Z marlkdi' � fitre foods 1 MONDAY A TUESDAY 9-6 P.M. WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY & FRIDAY 9-9 P.M. SATURDAY 8:30=6 P.M.