B8 - Sunday, October 14, 1984 - North Shore News AT HOME WIN Blues even record CAP COLLEGE soccer Biues regained the winning touch in Totem Conference play over the weekend with an at home 3-1] win over Pacific Lutheran Universt- ty proved a bit too much in exhibition play on Sunday for Blues when they took a close 3-2 decision. However, Trinity Western. according to coach Joe The win leaves the Blues lacobellis, that wall be the with a conference record of last exhibition game for 2-2. some time as the Blues will Remember, pick up your free recipe sheet this week. Prices effective at Lower Main- land and Clear- brook Stores only. WOODWARD’S OLD FASHIONED STYLE Peanut Butter 750 mi jor oO 7 Grocery (ott COVE FLARED Light Tuna ASSORTEO VARIETIES, Bick's Party Pack 370 w.-.» 1.49 170 gm 2 tor 1.49 Boos, Tota Corned Beet Loaf SCOOT TIES ASSORTED) Facial Tissue bROOTEN tay bi Mom BO TOTEM 12 on tm 1.49 100 wv 3 wo 1.49 PIPE SE rhe A A La A ' Highliner Fillets 170 san veer 1.49 149 DAY TUESDAY THREE ON TOP WEEK FOUR of the North Shore Intermediate Soccer Association schedule saw three teams emerge to take sole possession of first place in their division. Top spot in the first divi- sion went to the Western Realty Spurs with their con- vincing 3-0 victory over Capilano. West Van Square Rigger squeezed into second place with their narrow 3-2 win against Elworthy Elec- tors. Other games had Shop- pers Drug Mart trouncing the , West Van Rangers 8-2 and the North Shore Crusaders blasting Pegasus Hycaps 8-0. The Seaspan Mariners left no doubt about first place in second division as they dumped Deep Cove United 5-0. The North Shore Wolves won their second game in a row with a close 3-2 score against West Van United. In other action the West Van Sea Lions tied the Pemberton Station Rangers 2-2. The North Mount Spuraways, who had a bye, watched their third division lead hold as the Mt. Seymour Wanderers could only manage a 3-3 tie against the Burrard Warriors. The North Shore Eagles blanked West Van Celtic 4-0. be concentrating on = con- ference games. Coming up this weekend 1s a trp to Royal Roads on Saturday at 1 p.m. then a return to Cap College and a 4 pm. Sunday encounter against the same Royal Roads. * I’ve considered all the price claims carefully and I’ve concluded that Woodward’s Is the cost efficient place to shop. With thelr | weekly Best Buys, advertised specials, and the many manufact- \ urer’s Special Offers | can buy food of excellent quality without paying any more than | would at an ordinary supermarket. That’s value for my money. 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The difference in the game was the goalkeeping. Goddard in the Flames’ nets was a little shaky while Ran- dy Beres in the U.B.C. nets was Outstanding. Scoring for the Flames was Jim Wilson, with two, Peter Gustafson and Cam Drew. Friday night the Flames travelled to Ladner where they defeated the Rebels 6-5. The Flames scored two goals in the last 5O seconds for the win. Jeff Sherman scored the winner with 28 seconds to go giving him the hat trick on the night. Sherman also chip- ped in an assist. Other goals were scored by Cam Drew, Gord Wilson and Jim ROBIN HOOD Flour All purpose, unbleached or whole wheat .89 10 kg. Bag 5 ASSORTED VARIETIES Catelli Pasta Noture’s Blend Lig pro 1.47 \ OXYDOL OR TIDE ) Detergent 2.4 kg. Box 4.97 Fine Breads 3 Seed Bread 430 9 Sunbran Bread 675, 1.45 Protein Bread 675, 1.45 8 Grain Bread 675,1.45 NUTTY CCUB ASSORTED CANDY 1S PACK. 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