> _ The mer §andlh¢' recalled & §Wmhj| of Fame h j induction EWmhol The proje the current nf tho W 24 # : _ Many memories shared at Also present and providing touching remembrances were Audrey Noble, widow of Bob Noble and Elinor Martin, widow of Clare Martin. Noble (Tiger Cubs 1946â€"47), Wayne Maxner (Siskins 1960â€"61) and Jerry Harrigan (Siskins 1960â€" 64 and 1982â€"92). More than 150 people enjoyed acceptance speeches by inductees present who included Eddie Stankiewicz e en PE Above the Ground"* ~ The Wonderful World of Horses®~ ROYAL LIPIZZANER STALLION sHow» The memories were many and the glory days fondly recalled Saturday when the Waterloo Junior Hockey Wall olF.cicldushw induction ceremonies at * Petals & POLS inc. flower & Gift Shop® THUR * MAR. 28 » 7:30 PM Kitchener Memorial Auditorium Tickets on sale at: wm & Auditorium Box Office Cw m. 45â€"0303 (Subject to service charge Ag.t?fl;_.g&_gz‘:’g- Kids/Seniors save $2.00/Ticket * Limited VIP Seats (Prices include $.25 CRF & GST) was a Siskin coach and general manager who piloted the Waterioo team to five Sutherâ€" land Cup provincial champiâ€" onships in the 1950â€"60s. Martin was the first Waterloo junior grad to play in the National Hockey League, toilâ€" On hand to celebrate Waterloo Junior Hockey Wall of F-Mm@r)uymcq,m Wayne Maxner, Elinor Martin, Waterloo Mayor Brian Turnbull, Eddic Stankiewicz, Whitey Kurchinski and Siskin president Greg Beaupre. Al Hinechberger photo !i‘ «!A .A.!i!.‘h.-}:l! ing 11 seasons with Detroit, Chicago, Boston and New (Red) Ouellette, Paiement, Bill Gol Don Awrey, Ron Smith, Gerry I!yofl‘:frcindm:tces included LET US PUT OUT THE MAT FOR You! be sure to call Hookset, New Hampshire, in a letter thanked Noble, as well as Waterloo ~minor hockey ~also wrote, saying "the effort and commitment expected of all of us made us realize what it took to make it in the games of Nominations will be received annually for consideration for induction. They must either be Waterloo junior was tikely femiger foge NWHoci;y‘d!’La‘u.of Waterloo junior personâ€" nel who contribute significant, longâ€"standing or meritorious service to the club. For more information, contact John Thompson at 884â€"4050. f:m’poluuum’mu' Mike Plake, jm , Mi , Jim tfl:.l:lt. Earl (Dutch) Reibel, Don Beaupre, Dotzert and Peter Brill. C _ _Awrey, now residing in Free Public Lecture "The Messangers of the Light" Priday, March 22 â€" #:00 p.m. Adult Recreation Centre 185 King St S., Waterloo 634â€"5147 Y _ Bikes â€"_~ Skateboards Inâ€"line Skates Z2 ACcCessories â€" Free Parking Fri. Evening and all day Sat. and Sun. Dealer info: (519) 824â€"4120 ext 2927 . :; PROUDLY CANADIAN vme nc cclgnntiom ROW showing with 1 results in 200 back , free, and 12th in 100 { TR On the boys‘ side Button had a second ir shed third in 200 1M n 100 back and 2( aura Nicholls was 100 fy and eighth i Jen Button had a s hird and Sara Bail ind two fifths for e 100 fly and this ick arid also came 1 )0 1IM. Bailie had a e 200 back, filfth in id fifth in 200 fly. ROWs Karen Thib Button captured ie Goun ind AAA hok Lnfungn y i 129 pooads ‘Ay and Tina Br 800 â€" free. "D The team name tion of the Univer zumiuo $ Panthers 4 Racers 3 Penguins 1 Canadiens 3 Black Ha Ducks 3 Red Wings 3 North Stars 3 Senator girls 15 and M 1N 0