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THE BRUSSELS POST, FEBRUARY 14 1979 13
Bantams beat Zurich 4 2
I
Brussels Midgets playing
in Monkton on Tuesday night
were defeated by Elma-
Logan 9-5.
Scoring for Brussels were
Paul Bragg with 2 goals, and
Ken. Cousins, Ken Higgins
and Brian Tenpas with 1
each. Assists went to Paul
Johnston, Brian Kellington,
Neil Elliott and Ken Cousins.
The Bantam team trav-
elled to Zurich on Wednes-
day night to play a good
game of hockey. The -first
period was scoreless, the
second period ended tied 2-2.
Doug McArter scored 2
unanswered goals in the
third period with the final
score - Brussels 4, Zurich 2.
Steve Knight and Kevin
Deitner scored the other
Brussels goals with assists
going to Peter Bennett, Steve
Knight, Kevin Wheeler,
Bruce Boneschansker, Kevin
The Gallery/Stratford is
pleased to announce the
opening of the exhibition
"Folk Art of Hungary"
which was organized by the
A r Gallery of Cobourg. The
exhibition is receiving assist-
ance from the Department of
External Affairs and the
national Museum of Man. It
is the first major showing of
the traditional arts of Hung-
ary to be seen in Canada.
The show will include fine
examples of textiles, furn-
iture, ceramics, as well as a
complete peasant home int-
erior. Folk Art refers to the
indigenous, often local, pro-
duction and decoration of
objects that are used in the
everyday lives to people.
Objects may vary in use from
kitchen utensil, to bridal
dress, to items used in
religious ritual, and receive
decorative attention and
handling appropriate to their
social and functional import-
ance. The wonder and charm
of the works is that within a
"folk" context where form,
motif, design and even col-
our are strictly prescribed by
tradition, there is such a
wide variety of decorative
styles and spontaneity of
expression. The show prom-
ises a view of the heritage of
a rural art tradition that has
effectively disappeared. The
exhibition is accompanied by
a trilingual catalogue-French
English, Hungarian-that des-
cribes and illustrated the
collection.
Ditner and Stewart Cardiff,
On Thursday night, the
same team was in Hensall
where they were defeated
5-3. Kevin Deitner led Brus-
sels with 2 goals, Steve
Knight scored the single.
Assists went to Doug
McArter, Steve Knight,
Kevin Deitner and Peter
Bennett.
The Peewee team played
two games this week also. On
Tuesday night they travelled
to Hensall where they picked
up a 5-3 win. On Friday night
the Hensall team returned to
Brussels where the home
team managed to squeak
The Second Annual
"Huron Perth Open Show"
coordinated by the Gallery/
Stratford promises to be as
popular and pleasantly sur-
prising at last year's exhib-
ition. Local artists working in
a wide variety of media have
the opportunity to exhibit
work in their own community
and the Gallery and public
will have the chance to be
exposed to the artistic activ-
ities in our own region. The
artists and public are invited
for an evening of criticism
and discussion Friday, Feb.
23rd at 8:00 p.m. Consistent
with the Cis, lery's philo-
sophy that a major function
of any public gallery is to
meet the needs of the sup-
porting community by en-
couraging local involvement
in gallery activities at all
levels, we hope to continue
and expand our participatory
programmes. The exhibition
is sponsored by Leeson-
Killer Insurance Company.
These exhibitions will
continue until March 11,
1979.
The Gallery/Stratford and
its programms are supported
by the Canada Council, the
City of Stratford, the Min-
The Canadian moremanl for personal Illness
through with a 6-5 win.
The Novice team was at
home to Seaforth on Satur-
day. They defeated Seaforth
2-1. Scoring for Brussels,were
Dean. Nicholson unassisted
and. Blaine Marks from Ian
Johnston and Dean Nichol-
son.
On Sunday the same team
played in Mitchell. They
defeated Mitchell 3-1. Scor-
ing for Brussels were Dean
Nicholson and Tim Dillow
with unassisted goals and.
Blaine Marks assisted by Ian
Johnston and Dean Nichol-
son,
The Juvenile team played
istry of Culture and f,..cre-
ation, the Ontario Ar s
Council, and its member-
ship.
For further information
please contact: John Silver-
stein (519) 271-5271.
in Hensall on Friday night
and were defeated 8-0.
GAMES THIS WEEK
Wed. - 7:00 - Blyth
Atoms at Brussels; 8:30
Blyth Bantams at Brussels.
Fri. - 7:00 - Blyth Peewees
at Brussels; 8:30 - Elma-
Logan Midgets at Brussels.
People
we
know
Sam Sweeny who had been
a patient in Wingham and
District Hospital returned
home on Saturday.
Mrs. Adeline Smith visited
over the weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. Larry Lahn of
Hanover.
Mrs. Ada Brittain is a
patient in Wingham and
District Hospital.
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MEN'S TROPHY WINNERS—Kevin Wheeler
won the Intermediate Men's Trophy and
Bradley Black won the Junior Men's Trophy at
the Brussels figure skating club competitions.
held recently at the Brussels, Morris and Grey
Community Centre. (Photo by Lang lois)
Stratford Gallery
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