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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 12 Apr 1989, p. 13

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L®©@@ Calling Bauer the "father of our national team concept" Costello said in a phone interview, young hockey players may not recognize Bauer as a lifelong hockey affiâ€" cionado, but they are still being influenced by Bauer‘s "sound principles." Bauer, who died Nov. 9, 1988 at the age of 64, was nominated to the hall of fame by Murray Costello, president of the Canaâ€" dian Amateur Hockey Associaâ€" tion. Chronicle Staff Following a life dedicated to hockey and the development of youth Father David Bauer has been posthumously named to the Hockey Hall of Fame. Father Bauer named to Hall of Fame n "His legacy is ongoing and to that extent we feel he shouldn‘t be forgotten," said Costello, who skated under Bauer‘s tutelage as a student at St. Michael‘s College in Toronto. Bauer, a Basilian priest orâ€" dained in 1953, had an outstandâ€" ing career as a Canadian hockey player, coach and organizer said Scotty Morrison, president of the Hall of Fame, located in Toronto. Bauer was also an educator, teaching at St. Micheal‘s until 1961, and later at St. Mark‘s College at the University of Britâ€" ish Columbia. Raymond Bauer, older brother to Father Dave and a Waterloo resident, said the family is "pleased and surprised" by the nol: am Bauer‘s love of hockey dated back to his youth, when as a member of the Oshawa Generals he helped capture the 1945 Meâ€" morial Cup. Eleven years later, Bauer won the covetted trophy again, this time as coach of St. Michael‘s College. Bauer was the driving force behind the organization of the 1964 Olympic hockey team, using mostly university students. Costello said his one regret was that Bauer‘s induction comes posthumously. Costello‘s nominaâ€" tion was unanimously supported by the hall of fame‘s board of directors and his name will be placed in the "builder category". announcement, which was made the end of March. Help Kâ€"W Hospital Emergency Department FREE CONSULTATION « AFFORDABLE REPRESENTATION 745â€"2141 815 Weber St. East WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESOAY APRIL 12; 1989 â€" pane: N2G 1G3 (519) 7494205 Thanks to the following generous supâ€" porters, all proceeds will go toward badly needed renovations to Kâ€"W Hospital‘s Emergency Department For Further Information Contact: "Kâ€"W Hospital Foundation " 835 King St. West, All proceeds from this special program will go toward badly needed renovations to Kitchenerâ€" Waterloo Hospital‘s Emergency Department When last renovated 20 years ago, the department handled an average of 40 patients daily. Now, around 200 people are cared for each day by a dedicated and hardâ€"working staff in dire need of updated facilities. _ 4 Join respected Waterloo artist Peter Etril Snyder for a full day‘s painting presentation as he demonstrates techniques, provides commentary, and answers questions while creating a depiction of rural, Mennonite life. This private demonstration will appeal to Snyder‘s followers. art enthusiasts. amateur and student artists, and anyone interested in an enlightening and entertaining experience During this educational session, Peter will paint a single, new artwork from beginning through various stages, while involving participants in the creative process. With the help of a large video screen, everyone will have closeâ€"up views of Peter‘s performance. The completed work of art (value at $5,000) will be donated by Peter as a door prize at the conclusion of the day. Tickets are $100/person, and includes a charitable tax receipt for $75 Lunch and coffee breaks included Large video screen for detail viewing Limited number of registrants (519) 745â€"2141 367 Woodlawn Rd. West Unit 8 Polygon Design Limited Perer Etril Snyder Valhalla Inn Video Works Inc Ainsworth Press Inc 763â€"6341

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