Page MB the HERALD January The day Steamer gave religion a blackeye Stones by Steamer gave religion a black eye with one quick undetectable punishing For a minute or so I felt terrible I thought I d got the wrong guy The referee missed it thank God or else I would have been sent to the sin bin for life If Don Cherry s Rock em sock em videos hid been in vogue in those days my buttend would have been a highlight To play goal in the old bush league one needed the dextenH of a cat the temperament of a wounded grizzly and a wad of tape at the end of your goal stick thicker than a politicians hide There were nights when it team roller derby championship boxing knock down drag them out pier sixers in three spasms known as periods It was fun exciting and we looked upon it as recreational If you t like the sight of blood it was best to stay home Some nights thi it were complete l empty Now I talking ibout the when there is only one penal box Some nights were offenders thin the old sin bin could hold all at one time Heivens to Betsy there were scraps some nights in the box between compiling gladiators that were worthy of a call the home pol item in year Walt Richardson his brother poke check Smoke and I decided to create the role of in This position would be filled a highly respected citizen knowledgeable in hockey and one to be known as absolutely fair to all We chose of Knox Presbyterian Church right awa When Walt I fimsled our sob pitch he agreed to serve gratis for the of game At the end of hi first term after arbitrating several stick Nells DRIVING SCHOOL OUR NEXT COURSE JANUARY 20 10 FEBRUARY Wednesday Even ngs 30 For Information About Courses or Private Lessons APPROVED SAFE LEAGUE phone POSTAGE BLOWOUT rfmS YEARS POSTAGE 5T LAST YEARS PRICES i New Prices Effective Jan 1 1992 Can42C USA48C lntemational84C Buy 10404 stamps Can now and receive remaining postage FREE value DELREX SMOKE SHOP GEORGETOWN MARKET PLACE 8779284 PAX SERVICE AVAILABLE We offer businesses 5 discounts on stamps swinging infractions he told us how reluctant hi was to ltae but the Lord had called him to other duties liter bit ami tht moderator of the Presby f an we id lost up lunth Presbjtemn we still hid in the leagut playing refeuhr the Rev be If from could hold his own in the rue ted often is is he got night in i wild scramble round my net I butt end on the side of mj face Hockey commandments dudes always get the other guys number Through foggy eyes 1 saw his number In the Boston the crown us to chant number foi Bobby 1 hear tint old hockey tale today I smile think of number foa as ins would sa at the Boston Gwden Now who do you think number was that night I took my lumps None other than the Rev Self He liked the heavy go in hockey talk Well staggered home opened the good book and discovered in St Matthew Ch five Verse 38 Ye have heard that it hath been said an eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth Oh Lord I could hardly wait till and I squared off igain I t let on to anyone I intended to loosen tooth it or maybe in iyi 1 tin other cheek wis done in of seconds The big wad of black tape disappeared into his socket After the len and I met at coffee booth by He offered to buy the coffee but 1 insisted he insisted so on As raised tht hot toff it in sort of a toast to good I see his wis about closed He smiled said I fuess ire initr I Villi luissso He never did tell nit how the itcepttd the shiner but I was prayirtf to God he didn mention my mint As Dizzy Dean would s Than ins was good sports Local libraries offer new insurance program Hills I offer V I P status to discriminating patrons I P to library users means video insurance paid and signing up for this optional annual insurance program will provide coverage against charges for physical damage to the tapes they bar row I he fee covers the borrower for a full year and represents a very significant saving over the single transaction fee Single tion will continue to be for the occasional rower This progrim will also speed video borrowers through the checkout process without hassle Library Board Jay Jackson noted that video use is the fnstest growing library Both Board and staff are anxious to protect borrowers from the high replacement costs of many of the library tapes The videos in the library collection tend to be more expensive than the mass market feature film titles available through commercial video rental sources The insurance fees will create a pool of funds for the replacement of damaged For more information please pick up a video service brochure from the Georgetown or branch library School Boards Universities Colleges Teachers Students Should you have to pay to use newspaper information Some publications including some newspapers say yes For example they want to charge you for the nght to photocopy from their pages We say no We believe that all information in our newspaper should be freely used throughout the education system Feel free to quote from us to cut our 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