The Brussels Post, 1979-02-28, Page 1010 — THE BRUSSELS POST, FEBRUARY 28, 1979
Dear Parents and Coach
Please let me be myself
FROM THE STAINER SUN
This poem was written by 11 year old Donny Chabot, a handicapped student at Alex.
Muir School in Sault Ste. Marie, Ont. Donny is the grandson of late and great NHL
goaltender, Lorne Chabot and his words undoubtedly express the feelings of
thousands of children.
Well, here it is another hockey season,
So I am writing you for just one reason,
Please don't scream or curse or yell,
Remember, I'm not in the NHL.
I am only 11 years old
And can't be bought or traded or sold,
I just want to have fun and play the game
And am not looking for hockey fame.
Please, don't make me feel I've committed a sin
Just because my team didn't win.
I don't want to be that great, you see,
I'd rather play and just be me.
And so in closing, I'd like to give you one tip-
Remember, the name of the game is SPORTSMANSHIP.
Mrs. George Evans spent
the past weekend ,with
friends in Goderich.
Cribbage
standings
W L Av
Bruce Weber 104 96 52%
G. Jacklin 103 97 51%
Ernie Back 101 89 53%
S. Workman 100 '90 52%
Ken Webster 75 105 41%
Bob Elliott 73 77 48%
Gordon Nichol 68 52 56%
Glen Bridge 42 48 46%
Ron Adams 33 47 41%
Neil Adams 28 22 46%
Pat Rutledge 28 42 40%
Barry Adams 14 16 46%
BAUER TRAVEL SERVICE MONKTON
AND
GLOBUS
GATEWAY
Invite you to come with us to Europe
JUNE 28-JULY 19 - 22 DAYS - 8 COUNTRIES
Holland, Germany, Switzerland, Lichtenstein, Austria, Italy, France,
Belgium. Fully Escorted
• Airfare Via Kim
• Return Transaportion Toronto Airport.
• Services of a professional
multilingual tour director.
• Continental breakfast every day in
Rome, Nice and Paris.
• Continental breakfast and dinner
in all other cities.
• Comprehensive sightseeing pro-
gram with local guide lecturer as
detailed in itinerary including
admission charges for inside
visits.
• Transportation Tax & CancellatiOn
• Rhine River Cruise.
• Inter-city European travel by
private air-conditioned deluxe
motor coach.
• Reserved seat on express train
Rome—Genoa.
• Tips for baggage handling and to
hotel personnel.
• Globus-Gateway flight bag and
portfolio of travel documents.
• Accommodation in superior tourist
class hotels in twin-bedded rooms
with private bath or shower. insurance.
All This $1,590M0 per person Double occupancy $20.00 reduction
for Bookings by March 8.
SPACE. IS LIMITED — CONTACT US SOON
For Bookings and Information -Call 347-2983 Collect.
YIPPEE!
The
COUNTRY
LOUNGE
ENTERTAINMENT
Mar. 2 Et 3
FUNK FAMILY
RUSSELS
INN 887-6921 Brussels
MOE'S PIZZA OPEN
HOTEL WED. TO SAT. ONLY
SKATING
CARNIVAL
Saturday, March 24th
B M & G Community Centre 8 p.m.
'THAN K YOU ...
to all the merchants who have donated
towards prizes
isonnie's Hairstyling-hair cut & blowdry
Texan Grill-$5
Brussels Inn-large pizza
Ray & Helen's-2 games
Oldfield's Hardware-3 touques
Cousins Hardware-2 T-shirts
Murry's Barber Shop-$5
Cardiff & Mulvev-$5
Anna's Dress Shop-$5 cash voucher
Young's Variety-case of pop
Canadian Imperial Bank of
Commerce - $15.00
Mayer's Jewellery-$10 gift cert.
East Huron Egg Graders-5 doz. eggs
MeCutcheon J L Motots$5 cash
voucher
Crawford Mill & Davies Barrs.-$10
Goodall & Campbell Barrs.-$10
Stephenson's Grocery-$10 food
voucher
George of Brussels-hair cut
Jacob's Saddlery & Shoe Repair-$5
Brussels Post-$10
McCutcheon grocery-$10 food
voucher
Eder's Store-ladies gift set
Royal Bank-2 paper mate pen sets
Krauter C & G Co. Plumbing-$5
Stewart's Pharmacy - $10.00 toy package
Brussels 5c-$1.00-$5 cash voucher
Hilts Grocery-$5 food voucher
Smith's Coffee Shop-$2
Thompson & Stephenson Meats-$5
Carl's Auto Body-$10 cash voucher
McDonald's Buildall=Hammer &
screwdriver set
Stevenson Framing-$5
Gordon Workman-$5
McNeils Auto Body-Set of Mud
guards
Brussels Motors Inc.-$10 gas voucher
Vera Hastings - Blanket
Malt-Side Orchards-bushel of extra
fancy apples
Top Notch Feeds-$10
Tenpas Construction-$15
Howard Bernard-$5
Rowes Fuels2 grease guns
Watt Family-$10
Ivan and Lori Campbell - $10.00
Millbank Industries-2 tow chains
John Pennington-$10
Frank Workman-$10
Noel & Chris Bird-$3
Olympia-two free dinners
Brussels Stock Yards-$10
Ryan Drying Ltd., Walton-2 cash
donations of $5
Walton Welding and Repalr-$5 cash
voucher
Walton Variety - $10 cash voucher
Walton Inn - 2 free dinners (valued
at $16)
Hank Exel Construction - $10
Lamont Teed Mill, Ethel - $5
Weber's General. Store, Ethel - gift
Anyone else wanting to donate,
please call 887-9200
Three Act
Comedy comes to Blyth
People we know WORLD DAY
of
PRAYER
St. John's Anglican
Church
Friday, March 2
at
2:00 p.m.
CAPITOL
THEATRE
291-3070 LISTOWEL
Starting
Wed. Feb. 28
DIANA ROSS
in THE WIZ
Show time 7:00 and
9:30 p.m.
ADULT
ENTERTAINMENT
Starting
Sun. Mar. 4
WILDERNESS FAMILY
Part 2
Sunday shows 2, 4, 7
and 9:00 p.m.
Monday and Tuesday
7:00 and 9:00 p.m.
Starting
Wed. Mar. 5th
ICE CASTLES
The Blytn Centre for the
Arts announces that the next
production which will be
appearing on stage at Blyth
Memorial Hall is "The Four
Poster" scheduled for Wed-
nesday evening, March 7 at
8:00 p.m,
This three-act comedy by
Jan de Hartog comes to Blyth
after a very successful three-
night run in Goderich at
Mackay Hall. Produced by
the Goderich Little Theatre
and directed Eleanor Robin-
son the play spans a 25-year
period in the lives of Agnes
and Michael and looks at
various events that make up
the course of their marriage.
Members of the audience
will enjoy identifying and
relating to the activities as
portrayed in the different
scenes.
A star performer of the
Goderich Little Theatre, and
well known to residents of
Huron County, Virginia
Lodge appears as Agnes.
Her wide experience in the
dramatic field enables her to
give an excellent and sen-
sitive protrayal of her role.
Warren Robinson, who has
written, produced and
directed many successful
award winning plays for
Goderich District Collegiate
Institute appears as Michael s
her husband.
The Goderich Little
Theatre,in operation for over
twenty-five years holds a
reputation for productions of
high calibre and dramatic
excellence.
Their appearance at Blyth
makes a splendid addition to
the ongoing winter pro-
gramme. Tickets at $3.50 are
available at the door.
Mrs. Joyce Tipple, Jona-
thon and Sarah of Paris,
Ontario, are spending a few
lays with Mr. and Mrs.
Murray Huether and Joan.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack L.
14cCutcheon have returned
rom a two week vacation in
rexas. They travelled by air
.o Texas accompanied by Mr.
and Mrs. Donald Plyley of
Stevenville and Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Beckman of Cam-
bridge. In Texas they picked
up two cars of Mr. Mc-
Cutcheon's and toured Texas
before motoring home.
Mrs. E. Cud more return-
ed home on Sunday after
spending two weeks at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Nay of ( orrie
St. Patricks
DANCE
BM&G
Community Centre
Saturday, March 17th
Music by Country Tyme
Admission $5.00 per couple - LUNCH
Sponsored by: Recreation Committee -
Proceeds to Arena Maintenance
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