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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 15 Jan 1975, p. 11

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(Continued from page 10}) from the Burlington associa ‘‘They asked me if I wantâ€" ed to say something, but I was too choked up,~" Dave said. I didn‘t know what to The money was only a small portion of what has been collected. Glenn Moeser, president of the WMHA, said the total should surpass $1,000, the money to be put into a trust account. *‘‘We already have $800 from donations and tickets, Moeser said. "Each of the teams in the WMHA was Goalie‘s Throat Slashed by Skateâ€"this was a headâ€" line which appeared recentâ€" ly and most coaches, manâ€" agers and trainers involved in sport hope that they are never faced with such Safety program could prevent a fatality a serious and potentially fatal situation. However, accidents do occur and this was an exâ€" cellent example of the reâ€" quirement of sport people. Proper training can preâ€" vent an accident from being a tragedy. Dr. Don Hayes of the University of _ Waterloo states that every person in a position of responsiâ€" bility for the safety of athâ€" letes should be prepared for emergency care of injuries such as this. Emergency care is only one of the many areas covâ€" ered in a Sports Medicine Course which is presented regularly by the Waterloo Again there was a warm sponse from the spectaâ€" Shier benefit night a success Jetiny STOVE 40% OFF WINTER GARMENTS Dave played in the benefit game â€" his fifth game since the accident â€" and managed several shots on enet but didn‘t score. His friends and classâ€" mates urged him on every time he stepped on the ice. "I‘m really sore." Dave said after the game. ~I got banged around pretty good. but it was my own fault. I didn‘t keep my head up." Dave played defence unâ€" given tickets to sell and many of them still aren‘t in yet. We should know by the weekend what the totdl will be." â€" Among _ the _ donations was $200 from the Kitchener Rangers. Regional Sports Council. Other areas include causes of injury, taping and supâ€" pott _ techniques, _ injury prevention, _ soft _ tissue injuries, _ fractures, _ disâ€" locations, artificial respirâ€" ation, injuries to the head, neck, back and transportaâ€" tion of the injured. The incidence of serious injuries points out the benâ€" efit of such a course. A reâ€" cent program in Sports Medicine which ended in December was over subâ€" scribed which shows the interest of local sport peoâ€" ple. _ The next course offered by the Sports Council is scheduled for midâ€"February. Further information is available by â€" contacting Tom Love, executive diâ€" rector of the Sports Counâ€" cil (884â€"1970, Ext. 204). â€" Course _ registration _ is limited. til two games before the accident when ‘he switched to right wing. Now he‘s on the left side which allows him to see the play better. ‘‘"Dave‘s improving every game," said coach Dave Francey. "He‘s an intelliâ€" gent kid which has made it easier for him to come Dave scored his first goal since the accident on Tuesday when he banged in a rebound in a 52 Nub League win over Galt. ‘‘The biggest problem I have is that I can‘t see the puck when it gets tied up in my skates. I‘m also a little out of shape, but other than that things are about the same as they were beâ€" fore." Dave now plays with an eye shield attached to his helmet. The Waterloo ‘Sisâ€" kins‘ junior B club had the helmet built for him and also invited him to several of their practices to help him adjust and get back Many of the atom and peewee players on both teams wore eye shields Wednesday, reflecting the increased use of the shields by minor players across the province. into shape we had only two or three players with the shields," said â€" Burlington â€" peewee coach Larry Lyman. "But lately we‘ve had about eight who‘ve been wearing them."~ On Wednesday, though, the whole: peewee team wore the shields and will apparently continue to doâ€" **We _ thought _ tonight would be a good time for everybody to put them on," Lyman â€" said. Dave had kind words four ; plays with an attached to his e Waterloo ‘Sisâ€" B club had the It for him and him to several weeks _ ago three for the Burlington and Waâ€" terloo hockey associations and said he was grateful for what they‘ve done. Saints clinch first place Last week the Waterloo Saints met the second place Woodstock team in two cruâ€" cial games within four days. With Chris Burke and Roger Carlaw both sick, the team played pretty well and clinched first place with 4â€"3 and 62 wins. Scorers were led by Keven Doucette with five goals and Nick Cipp with three. The Minor Atoms also COM PA RSI A S ' Take a Family Safari | i to Deepest, Darkest... 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"It‘s just hard to believe that so many people came out,"" he repeated. "It really made me feel good .‘ This weekend the team travelled to Windsor to comâ€" plete the exchange with the Windsor team, tieing 3â€"3 and losing 3â€"1. The leading scorer in Windsor was Steve Hagarty with a goal and an assist Complete Dinners . §$3925 for for Of HAVE A ROARING GOOD TIME! Charâ€"Broiled Club Steak with Fried Onions, Mashed or French Fried Potatoes, Soup or Juice, Dessert a la Dinner, Tea or Coffee

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