ALLâ€"out Erro Taste of the Month Texâ€"Mex Double Lasso a great southwestern taste by ordering our Texâ€"Mex Double... two allâ€"beef patties, slice of fresh tomato, processed cheddar cheese, lettuce and mayonnaise, all topped with a delicious taco sauce. So try a Texâ€"Mex Double today, the biggest and best taste this side of the Rio Grande! These high school athletes no doubt worked up a good appetite for Thanksgiving Dinner . In senior girls field hockey, Queen Elizabeth Park downed Oakville Trafalgar 5â€"0. Goal scorers were Kelly Conboy, Leslie McFeeters, Tamsyn Green, Alison Edge and Jenny Campos. In senior football, T.A. â€" Blakelock improved their record to two wins against one loss with a 22â€" 13 decision over White Oaks who now fall to one win against two losses. Scores and standings for the past week will be in Wednesday‘s Oakville Beaver. Q.E. Park and Blakelock come up big in Thursday high school action (Photos by Riziero Vertolli) ©1994 McDonald‘s Restaurants of Canada Limited Centennial Park is located near the intersection of Eglington Ave. and Renforth Dr. (which, in turn, is located near highways 401/427). Admission is free. If they make it to the finals they will play Monday at 11‘ a.m. in the main stadium. The Ontario girls are also represented by a Halton te â€" Burlington Magic. Their preliminary pool schedule was as follows: Friday night, 7 p.m., against Newfoundland champion St. John‘s Beresford; Saturday morning, 11 a.m., against Saskatchewan champion Regina Nationals; and Sunday afternoon, 3 p.m., against Alberta champion Edmonton Southwest United Hammers. The Winstars opened the tournament Friday night against the Manitoba champion Winnipeg Kilcona Strikers (the game was not completed by press time). Game two kicks off Saturday afternoon, 1 p.m., against Nova Scotia champion Dartmouth United Just For Kicks and game three is set for Sunday afternoon, 5 p.m., against Quebec champion F.C. Outaouais (both games in the main stadium). ' The Oakville Winstars, who knocked off Whitby Celtic : 4â€"2 in the Ontario Cup last month, are playing three succesâ€"> sive preliminary pool games on Friday, Saturday and / Sunday. o If all goes well, they will then play in the championship game on the Thanksgiving Monday holiday, 1 p.m., in the main stadium (if not they‘ll either play at 9 a.m. or 11 a.m. in the consolation games). ‘ Oakville‘s provincial champion underâ€"17 soccer team is playing in the national championships at Etobicoke‘s Centennial Park this Thanksgiving weekend. Third period: 7, Sasha Perisic from Marcel Kars and Paul Dolan; 8, Matt Interbartolo from Mike Gamble and Corey Waring; 9 Jason Slaney from Kent Williams. 1 Crunch time for Winstars at national championships Blades beat Brampton Second period: 4 (pp), Kent Williams from Brent Strike and Dave Smith; 5, Marcel Kars from Sasha Perisic and Paul Dolan; 6, Corey Waring from Matt Interbartolo. The problem lies not with the rookie defenders who are making steady to exceptional progress, but with the veteran component. Veterans are in short supply and those that are there are not providing the steady anchor that‘s needed, he explained. On the other hand, he continues to be amazed by the fireâ€" power up front which runs four lines deep. Despite the eight goals, he also praised the work of goalie Chris Thompson who stopped a hefty 44 shots against Brampton. And many of the ones that did get by, he added, were tapped in the on second and third whacks when the scorers "should have been on their derriere." Here‘s the Blades scoring from the Brampton game. First period: 1, Paul Dolan from Sasha Perisic; 2., Andrew Shortt from Kevin Cole; 3, Corey Waring from Mike Gamble and Matt Interbartolo. The Oakville Blades managed to hold on to a 9â€"8 victory in Brampton Thursday night despite blowing several comâ€" fortable leads in the game. While Blades general manager Murray Walker will obviâ€" ously take the two points from Thursday‘s game and the furâ€" ther confidence it will instill in his team, he admitted he is still concerned about the blueline corps. It marked the Blades third straight win after dropping the season opener 10â€"5 in Milton. The Blades hosted Streetsville on Friday night (results were not available prior to press time). Quaker State Quality everfie." _ 260 Speers Road