d rants that eT ikiyiohe NT m not ment cated orsimple minded as the people who have writ- “their jobs. But remember that we are people too and deserve to be treated with respect as anyone would expect. I have worked in the bar business for over four years during which I have been called every name in the book, punched, kicked, spit on, vomited on as well as pushed down stairs, over tables/chairs, hit _from behind, double teamed, and cut with broken bottles: some of which was in the hands of patrons. ‘How would you feel? Safe, secure? Maybe not but it Bort of makes you think and after all that is why you ‘are in school to learn how to think. Don’t forget that ‘this is my opinion and is solely directed to those ; eople who have written in the past. Perhaps you ‘should not be so quick to pass judgement on people ‘who are trying their best to provide a safe and fun environment for you. CROSSROADS FUNDRAISER eserve February 29th for a leap year dance at the Barn with the Dogs. If you can’t go away for the break meet others at the Barn and have a good time. Proceeds forthe dance will go to Canadian Cross ‘ads International. Tickets available form Leo Cheverie, Gerard Peters or at the Barn. Door 'rizes ind more. Watch for next weeks X-Press for more & Ghee % In response to the person, who by the way didn’t have the guts to sign their name to the ‘‘beefhead’’ article, in my time at Myrons I’ve yet to see someone get pushed down the stairs with the exception of employ- ees. Perhaps this person would enjoy working the door fora Saturday night just to see how easy he/she apparently thinks itis. And anytime this person feels they would like to discuss any problems that they may have they can feel free to bring this up, we the staff actually have open minds. In closing I would like to extend an invitation to anyone of age to come to Myrons to enjoy themselves inaclean, properly supervised atmosphere, but leave your immature close minded friends at home as they are unwelcome until they change their ways, making them better people to be with. Once again I hope that you people feel welcome and safe to come to Myrons, where those who cause trouble are dealt with fairly and quickly so as not to ruin anyone else’s evening. Thank you Peter (as well as the other ‘‘beefhead’’ doorman at Myrons Paul, John, Todd, Dan Gass and Mike) il DS EY - STI ALL ESE Lebanese & Canadian Cuisine Family Restaurant — Licensed Daily Lunch Specials lunch, soup and coffee Monday to Thursday $4.99 Friday $5.99 Also serving other popular Lebanese dishes such as Falafel ($3.25), Shawarma (S4. 00) and Shish Taouk (S84. 25) * Students receive 10% off main dishes* (mustpresentStudent ID, before ordering) Located inthe Ellis Bros/Sherwood Shopping Center tel: 628-1919 PEI X-P RESS February 13, 1992 Page 7