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Title
Ringette registration December 1st
Description
Newspaper clipping from the Aldergrove Star newspaper entitled "Ringette registration December 1st" published on November 21, 1973.
The article is about a parents meeting for ringette that was held on November 11. At the meeting the mothers of the players voted to have the Canadian Standard Association helmet purchased by the executive to sell to the girls.
Parents are responsible for buying a mouthguard and to see that the girls have elbow pads.
The article states that until the rule about Canadian Standard helmets is in effect, the girls can wear helmets belonging to their brothers.
Registration for the new season of ringette is Saturday, December 1 from 10 until 12 noon at the following places: Lorne's Lumber (Aldergrove), Fort Langley Community Hall (Fort Langley), and the Langley Civic Arena (Langley).
Parents must bring their registration fee ($10 for first girl and $5 for second girl) which covers the insurance. Girls are not allowed on the ice without insurance. The $10 also includes a sweater and a hockey stick.
Figure skates and other skates are permissible. The article reads: "If you have to buy a new pair boy's hockey skates are recommended."
The executive consists of the following people: Trudy Cuthbert (Chairman), Bob Bailey (Vice-Chairman), Eileen Carpenter (Corresponding Secretary), Linda Taylor (Recording Secretary), Roberta Bailey (Treasurer), Fred Boyd (Head Coach from the Trinity Western College), and Pat Rawluk (Players Representative from Fort Langley).
The Advisory Committee consists of R.F. Puffer (Aldergrove), Mrs. (Chris) Bisset (Fort Langley), Roy English (Langley) and Don Neumann (Langley).
The article concludes by saying that the executive is going to approach various service clubs to see if they will sponsor a team.
The article is about a parents meeting for ringette that was held on November 11. At the meeting the mothers of the players voted to have the Canadian Standard Association helmet purchased by the executive to sell to the girls.
Parents are responsible for buying a mouthguard and to see that the girls have elbow pads.
The article states that until the rule about Canadian Standard helmets is in effect, the girls can wear helmets belonging to their brothers.
Registration for the new season of ringette is Saturday, December 1 from 10 until 12 noon at the following places: Lorne's Lumber (Aldergrove), Fort Langley Community Hall (Fort Langley), and the Langley Civic Arena (Langley).
Parents must bring their registration fee ($10 for first girl and $5 for second girl) which covers the insurance. Girls are not allowed on the ice without insurance. The $10 also includes a sweater and a hockey stick.
Figure skates and other skates are permissible. The article reads: "If you have to buy a new pair boy's hockey skates are recommended."
The executive consists of the following people: Trudy Cuthbert (Chairman), Bob Bailey (Vice-Chairman), Eileen Carpenter (Corresponding Secretary), Linda Taylor (Recording Secretary), Roberta Bailey (Treasurer), Fred Boyd (Head Coach from the Trinity Western College), and Pat Rawluk (Players Representative from Fort Langley).
The Advisory Committee consists of R.F. Puffer (Aldergrove), Mrs. (Chris) Bisset (Fort Langley), Roy English (Langley) and Don Neumann (Langley).
The article concludes by saying that the executive is going to approach various service clubs to see if they will sponsor a team.
Creator
Aldergrove Star newspaper
Source
Aldergrove Star newspaper
Publisher
Aldergrove Star newspaper
Date
1973, November 21
Language
English
Type
Newspaper
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Newspaper