.i-‘ii Views‘»-i».:-l!'i.tii‘i‘i<it ..,v 1†' WAT 1 Hi (X i CHRONIC†. Wednesday. “(lot)“ i it!†C 1 o 0 Eight added to hockey Wall of Fame Waterloo minor hockey "New [he Waterloo Hockey Wall of Fame added eight new Cup champion in 1962; lack Tigers .1 Siskins alumnus, mm In: scored for the WUIWS While Peake $01111 Th†members recently. coach and NIH. player from moms, Wayne tiowtng, Waive-flew â€â€œ3513 went l“ “hm Wlhhmg 80411 The ceremony. held at the llauser Haus at the Wilfrid laurier University varsity hockey coach from The Waterloo If“ SldhkUWNSL‘h dhd IceWoheaoutskote Waterloo Memorial Recreation Complex, included [9?154996; Wayne Magus, Sisklns alumnus and two WOW“ minor “0'" hr?“ “1‘11ka Hamiltonflumn‘l unveiling of plaques for each inductee at the Sun life time Sutherland Cup champion (1956 and I960); Albert M†travelled l“ â€W Wi’lu“ then lht‘ Waterloo '1 1‘ Arena. Majornmy Waterloo Minor Hockey Association vol Burlington this past shutout Woodstock cl Wolves beat the The total number ofinductees is now 45. unteer and founder Waterloo Recreation commission; ‘ weekend I†play Th“ 0. Hamilton Blizzard (â€â€™1 The newest members included Kevni Brown, a and Doug 'l'hiel, Siskins alumnus and Sutherland ( up Burlington QUINN-1‘ Max W“th â€â€1911 "1 "HUM hflhldh‘ M“ Waterloo Siskins alumnus who was a Sutherland Cup champion (1954) and Waterloo Minor Hockey .NxstK‘lu' and skated '03 3‘3 tie. h†‘3th ShUIUUI “’ h‘K'kl')‘ Sunday at RIM Champion in 199]. and went on to play for {our NHl. tiori volunteer. Waterloo dohllhal' lht‘ 593150“ Whilt‘ Park. teams from 199472tXli, including Edmonton 'l\~elve previous inductees were in attendance to “‘1 play during the hm Zach FETCH")? {39h “ah/l†Will?“ It’d Charlie Brooker. a Waterloo Hurricanes alumnus welcome the Class of 2009 including former Miler 1W" periods, but the WHISh and ll’hllkl' 1h“ way With 1W“ from 1951752 who was also an Olympic bronze medalâ€" Mike Blake. Previous inductees include [)on Awrey. BhlldOSS had a strong 5‘1““ h" Waterloo. 803153 while “his!“ ist in 1956 was also inducted. ()ther inductees includ- Bobby Bauer, Father David Bauer, Don Beaupre. Greg third. â€â€œ9915 went I“ Weâ€! TU Md†Gallant. ed: Wayne (llairmoiit Siskins alumnus and Sutherland Beaupre, Rich Beaupre. Eric Calder and Peter Brill. A laST‘thUW 803‘ [“th Snider Whh MU» “hilt? lh‘hdt’l, lacob . bhy Burlington ended Wajlsh. lEvan Arthur Wallace and Morgan t e game in a 3â€"3 tie, ant Wes ey Taylor. Price-Armstrong New 55+ Fan CIUb for waterloo mldget WOlVCS Waterloo scorers The Wolves fol- Waterloo assists The City of Waterloo. along with the Waterloo Wolves to see the unity and support this community were Mitchell Fleming. IOWCd that “P Whh a WOT†‘0 Phil Leahy Wolves Midget Triple A hockey team and the Waterloo has for young athletes in our region," said Willy Huber laCk MCMUH’Y and 13" thrashing 0f With IWU- “I" ()liver Minor Hockey Association. has created a 55+ Fan Club Ir. chairman of the Waterloo Wolves. “Not only is it a Kyle Schumilas. NOI'Ih IDUdOH. With two, Mike that will give older adults the chance to support young fantastic way for the community to get together and WWW BIC“ Peake It’d the Piaseczny, Aaron local athletes support the Waterloo Wolves, but it is also a great way 801110“! 311008 way with a hat triCk. Buckley. Kaleb Mlle“. “This new club is a great way for hockey lovers to for the whole community to enjoy a good game of The Waterloo while Jeffrey Young M350“ Webster. Will get out and enjoy the game, and, at the same time, hockey and have fun." Wolves skated to a 3-0 and Thomas ()nuska Bulovas. Hendel. (ialr support youth who are involved in sports.†said Chris Al Reinhardt. president of the Waterloo Minor ShUIOUl win 0V†â€95' had two 80315 apiece. lant and Calvin Barker. who manages the city's adult programs and Hockey Association, added that the introduction ofthe peler 135! week. Snider. Spencer Witzell. centres. 55+ Fan Club is just another example of the spirit and En’c 18550" 1911 the Shelp. Matthew antaanolveo The 55+ Fan Club will offer its members free admis» enthusiasm surrounding the flagship Wolves' program. W3)†With two 808115- Schrani. larSSOh and fall to antford sion to all home games played at RIM Park There's a “The Waterloo Minor Hockey Association is very excit- while EV?!“ Arthur Lorentz added the The Brantford beat friendly atmosphere at those games. and members will ed about this new initiative and supports it as another added a single. AX‘STSIS other markers the Waterloo Moun- be able to take pan in 50/50 draws and chuck-a-puck way of connecting elite-level minor sports with the WCh‘ ‘0 Taylor The WOW“ capped rain WOIVCS 3‘] I115! contests. as well as be eligible for free door prizes and broader Community," he said. lenizky With "NU- lht’h' unbeaten streak weekend. more, There is no fee to join this club and members ml] The Wolves then to start the season Charlie Reist had “The Waterloo Wolves hockey players. coaches and receive a special card. Cards can be picked up at the lied Kitchener 2’2 on Sunday with a 1-0 win the lone goal for the operating committee are proud to be involved with the Adult Recreation Centre, the Wing 404 RCAFA Rotary home ice, 0"“ Stratford. Wright MOUnlain Wol yes, 55+ Fan Club. it is a great opportunity for the Waterloo Centre and the customer service desk at RIM Park. Matthew Schram 94â€th his third while Daniel George and Cameron Lorentz shutout of the season. drew the assist. ' ‘ ' "‘ ‘ increased number checked. How do l find an g" of Canadians with optometnst in my area? ,2 . 5 ~ various 9Y9 and A. Optometrists are primary 3 1‘ vision problems. healthcare prov1ders in eye w ; - . % These 9Y9 problems and vision health and encour- #flfl ~ , ‘ often describe 3 age comprehensive eye exams COhdmOh called to help detect. minimize and CVS 0' computer treat eye andvision conditions. Not seeing an optometrist could V1510†syndrome. 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