[BCMA] CMA Clip Serv: Tories to help buy hockey sweater?
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Wed Jun 2 16:08:38 PDT 2010
Helen did you read my mind??
Allison Mailer
Director of Operations
BC Sports Hall of Fame
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I am sorry I do not understand your sarcasm. The goal by Paul Henderson
did more to unite this wonderful country of ours than almost anything
else. No matter how you feel about sport, it does produce patriotic
fervour in the nation. Just look to the recently held Winter Olympics.
Where else in the world would people sing the national anthem in the
streets?
I do hope you are not of the camp that feels museums, good; sports, bad.
Both have their place in our Canadian culture. In case you are
wondering. I have been a sports fan since my Dad took me to a baseball
game in the 1950s. This same man instilled in me a love of history and
museums as we visited local museums on every camping trip. I now work in
the heritage field and have been a volunteer for over 30 years, so am
aware of the need for preservation. Quite frankly, I am getting
frustrated with some folks' narrow view of what culture is.
Helen Edwards
On 2010-06-01, at 4:26 PM, Moderated BCMA subscriber listserv. wrote:
> Yipee!
> Another kudo for Canadian culture, only topped by the fact that our
> Minister of Culture is a fan of Extreme Fighting and wants it to
> expand to all provinces. Where will our cultural sophistication end?
>
> On 1 June 2010 10:04, Moderated BCMA subscriber listserv.
> <bcma at lists.vvv.com> wrote: Tories willing to help buy hockey sweater
> Canwest News Service, Tuesday, June 1, 2010
>
> The federal government could become the key player in the repatriation
> of Paul Henderson's Team Canada jersey during an auction this month,
> Canwest News Service has learned.
>
> The Department of Canadian Heritage says it's open to assisting a
> museum buy the sweater Henderson wore when he notched the winning goal
> in the final minute of the 1972 Summit Series between Canada and the
> Soviet Union.
>
> The No. 19 jersey was quietly shipped out of the country in 2006 when
> it was privately purchased by an unidentified U.S. collector. With the
> auction's closing set for June 22, Internet bidding hit $140,000
> Monday.
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