tir.t.tmiar ‘B' and. in the "anth and ittthr6E.tmilau-tst1tat-e keep ok ‘*‘"_“' v.- c" - -___e - V The '/r,,1gha I m in 1961 as well, ' ' m†A“). t.iotygtmia.e Iilh,'sfl': in the math and Pete' PM As a [ttin wildcat tf Waterloo and a graduate of Waterloo minor hockey system, Waterloo Sinking and University of Waterloo Warriors. I an. utterly die mayed at ther',',' inabi ML: some to grips with our d I tint c spectator ice hockey facility. Theettrrettbuhbuovertheoldbarn isa joke and an embarrassment to the city and its residents. And the city's plan of twin. ning the the Albert Munich arena. while solving the part of the ke time prpblem, is oply a band aid solution: problem, is on] I hand aid solution. lncidently, I LI the pleasure of playing for Albert "Mae" McCormick in IMI, the last time the Waterloo poem» Ill-stars won the Godarich Youngfamdl peewee tournament. Mae who manager and Carl Thiel was hunch. ml: of our team was Ryan Yoshy team policeman was Count. Jointly. tw _ The rink in emu w M [line vintage u the. * barn, built shortly after the Second Wodd~Wan Thin rink was famous for its al i, boards If you weren't carom], a Whip check would Iandrouinttteatnurrnri-. Itaeematometheoldbunhndasimilar set of Miami with its sinking 'PP."" anti aging rattan u ' malt of being .builtqit9iigdgrtr-h-tdmryni! land. Well; the we put to all of this is that th- sit, fathom ,Hrptts11tott Godwin): Ind ttititatdtrtm Might and Godm- iiniairui7tGiG "mm" ma replied that * but mall â€I" AN 1'lti1emttmrf1ttursmtatmtttt"rotm"rtd . _ Mâ€"ï¬â€"V‘ -. ll sdtisanderueialMidstem Junior in late 1991ordonrepeo "iPfvh',NHP1eritrtt.teto' “m "yt houm m ltr?, to get a "tt t'r'll'e'l'f) League gums. He 1130 be. vii?!» 131mm 1992?" sA,ullr!1ilteu?th.iryk'utemip t.!E1tctlttgiNoth..r.t.aurAaierii 1ieatrutrudiouuatsewraeirttyit, Hullisaidheprefemtheu telf,,,'.,,'.",',':,',',',',',', 2h,i,utLflt,t't 1Rfltttg1tt,,tt'ahdd tue. “In . moretimefor twink. 'MII . am e . . tr We p, . "In hind! t, that'ga given," hesaid, . and consultation with sport 8go. Be itdhd lee 1oea) tgtg. t.h.e ti,t,eiiity and W What the hell " we I ttit',',) to dwell on that." "MI the sum. could have u rmPtrttet,trd'ttburtsrretttioet or W . . Aafortheeomp1ainta he'aheard, 'Td 1990.91 mm at Albert m a - "PP. _ . The Wk. “.mw by an PM probably make the same comments in arena, where construction of a A,,egeie,.!.N.ttatt.tttei11,olau. f1ttegttitt,ti',ttr_tltrettsotd.o)tb.1e theirpositionandlunderstandwhere pndhasnlreodyboenlpproved Hull tint .trtatki.m 'f,t'ilt?,t,e,1t dom_nnd molvmg doom to maintain th 're coming from." Hull said as my " 1,0 gameom kitdmteidoeiftiit wollmth P. In lock2 Pothole cannot leave the 'gill said a new facility could be in watch the Sienna " um) him,either. . . . building “may m gptt “m If laeeasearlyasthe fallof1991,but no seated, 400 standing and 2 1t,ty1t,y?tttyteyyytittt,t,etiit,y, doo1t1iot?hturiorettid simultaneously, rater than 1992. viewing room overlooking bot of “WW than omtneil dtsee, ttaid oe.rwi.i1alam.. . . A . noflocation ahouldbe resol. faces. Brill. “If we ever told the m_md Gonna and Brill believe the [angst Jltrl'it fall of this year, Hull said, His truggmtion that the Sig totirtdltotttimr 1eett11e1l,t"itir aeAt,iett Invite, trouble: when the Regional Municipality of Wa. some important games in I ener,dortttthinktur'dgesforitt' 1tPPtler'rxt!.tt.tv.i.ty.r. W"? teloorntskmiuplanakooirn. when they might benedit Brill saideouncil hasbeeh prmniainga 8g',t', WEWM'W‘W tttsit, said The site tithe Waterloo arenl is one revenuefrom upwardsof3,000 !speetatrrttttaforsixorievenyGrs .ye'2gt,?1jhte'ttteeintolkther possible location foreman! head. m. but ttothinis ben done. the City of Waterloo. Ex-Slskm wou ta e o p an o s e 22t'td'ti and“ to? WT“ ii it ammm fold itt,hdtt, plug; the tlt,tt twinks awed counul' "no united“! melocdbusineu- rntsnhto_utsdtagt_rttpetttitmfor alarm-ma. t s" d, that the JI,tt,i 'Jr) 'gg'let 'trife. . . ' t gamed; Kitchener" doesn’t lit well with "Lthinkretthetttorepridtrintttetytty of Waterloo than council dos.†said Brill. “If we ever told the - ttttd t:ottrteiltotttdrrtuirtnettrtggt'oEiteh. ener,dortttthinktur'dgesfor it?" Br.illsttidaruneilhat.rbeeitrmmiimra Patch-ill.“ 'owujma‘n' Watgelerot9rhhrVirrdTriltriil Lam-in Golden Hub and: Wayne Goring etm.tikrtutrPeehortiettrilitrG, ofthe Arou’l m Uint. ikiiiiiiik --ie -tii'Giii .hatnMhtyiAi.rtd to m about the . ', thtytt-taitttrd kJlt'i'tt,'ih'hth"trttttt'dg'dt Fury-jun. qturmst. In: Waterloo 99:100- lagef . Council committed to landgg‘WNw - spectator arena: Hull wum T Ann-hm “when m»... 2t2rr'ttlttltt8ltttt 'tihttt "ldel'l1'lll,'S', I don't think Blake Hull was on city council at that time. There were some great players on that Siskin team and Pete arm and Gerry Haitigan were two of em. with my father and older brothers. The Guelph Memorial Gardens seats about 3,6004,000 people and the place was jammed with every hockey enthusiast from Waterloo. I never did understand why (I was 11 years old at the time) we played our last home game in Guelph against a team from Toronto. It was a hot spring that year, and either the ice compressors at the barn gave out, or the city had the rink rented out for a square dame meet,- __ __ 1gtyrireuurryiiir-w NMâ€. “Coats-eon it,oAtt',t'P'im'-ttaiiitFirt In M" Drill is afraid the www- coming limit-in am 1 . eif,1'l'ggltgi,,,ti?,',tee,'gi:gt,e,,r, Nd!) ,ratoplan,nodireetioei ttl'el','el.thTitttt,tggiggt',i; a lot of community mppa-t and the ttogre-ttalia-ii-hid,,,'.'-' Biilutirtttemiit'tv'iuGsiiiiind m. 1eifPe,rthnohorttgtsttmvup rkk'9f7 Call Vinnecmbe, a retired Canadian Air Force otraxsr, was in charge of the universi. ty housing program at the time and was also coach Hayes' player personnel manag- er for the university varsity team. Not so long ago, Cail pulled out some old blue. prints. Back in the middle '60s, Father David Bauer had a plan for Hockey Canada to build the Canadian Olympic team from college and university players. At the same time, Dr. Don Hayes was coaching at University of Waterloo. Part of this plan was to make Waterloo the home of the Olympic team with a suitable ice palace to be constructed on Campo. wheu'the Regional 'eualisiiiijGr%i'. Moo makes its plans known. ThetsiudthemterIooarenaiao,te possible location for a regional head. ma suitable for ram-I in in the with, my: Blake all, the councillor who has drawn most of the heat from incurred Waterloo hockey enthusiasts â€The" is] commitment to develop that project," Hull aid "I think every councillor is committed to having a Inger seating arena." 9 does, however, stand hr his may tioettltttttlteSthirtagotottieheneFror Eh oth and crucial Midwestern Junior {lucky league games. He also be. lium construction of a new facility is (undue. "ht hindsight, that', a given," he said, “but I don’t want to dwell on that." A: for the complaints he’s heard, 'Td probably make the same comments in their position and I understand where thay're coming from." all said a new facility could be in alone as early as the MI of 1991, but no tar than 1992. A . n of location should he resol. yd ' the_foll cfthia year, Hull said, 1P18tfhei8.tr with. an ie? My fromthe tend 'vntenctorJhe facility slr, be burnt! sustained witttortadtiintrtotheeurre-itaiami operating budgets of the city or the Thet-soft/acuity-aid-The Baum." NtarNleartriaabtmi--hoiim. 1'an cannot inset their petty WiaieAiG and wad" together A eoditiurt on ice palace that the tradition of the Waterloo Sinking, the Wilfrid Uurier Golden Hurts and the Warriors deserve. This focility would be Jointly financed by the city, universities (provide the land) and corporate and private mason. The facili- ty would he managed by I oeponte management board (appointed/elected) in, dwendent of the city/universities. but having reporting responsibility to them. - Um} together mix with solid input The Bauer family is still very prominent within the city and still making great contribution: to amateur sport in Canada. Let’s get these plans out and dust them off. For the life of me, I can’t understand why the city qnd the mammal†The blueprints were the master plan for the Olympic Ice Palace which would have enshrined Waterloo internationally as a premier hockey centre. Unt&tunately, Father Bauer'a dream for this facility wan never realimd.Ho-er, his contribution to hockey will - be (m. I challenge city council and the admi. nistration ofboth universities to bring this dream to reality. Father Bauer was a Waterloo boy, who unbeknm to most residents of this city, was a great builder of our country's national game. He is in the Rachel Hall of Fame 'gge,gid,n1t2tt,eil'd.htt â€nation a Indium ittrhtrkryqidermedmm. Bertifttte"mgioethooplarufhrthat site, or if it (Hen that: plans, the WataHoofrmkirondothertmunt_ "theRittrid Laurie Golden Hawk- touidamtinuetouaethetmthieberoesd next-to-ttNa-tmai-ne. f&i1ityitsinpe-ntthetuutsesite. AztotherpoasthtegiteiatheCastur prmtertynotfarhmnthearmia. "9-tlteloeatioet'upimsoddtnm," Hullaaud,"donreeidessoitennbe inflacebyl9910rdo'epmeedeloit ml beinpuefort992?" Hull said he prefers the slower up 'i'ged,t,',,',tSi'g,",2tt,t2e',t,tt ing consultation with sports W. BattheSiakim, amid havetoplaythe 199091 season at Albert McCormick arena, where oonstructionofatwinioe patihaaalreadrbeettawroved. Hull said " may as l,000 could watchtheS'ukins " McCormick -400 seated,400standingand200ina viewing room overlooking both ice sur- ttttea. His suggestion that the Sinking play some important games in Kitchener, reveeuetrimupiiardsott000ti-,kiti