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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 27 Oct 2004, p. 14

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Pumpkin Shaped (519) 664â€"3612 1402 King Street, St. Jacobs They‘re Lots of Fun! of his volunteer work with the club. Huber said it‘s been the work of no single person, but rather a team, to help the Midget AAA make a comeback Huber, who is in his third year with the hockey proâ€" gram, said in recent years other hockey leagues were drawing away kids from Midget AAA, leaving the club in need of some help. He said one of the factors was a lack of support for the players, with no talent scouts or college scholarâ€" ships being offered. Iced Sugar Cookies $4.95 "They didn‘t see some Our heef is cut from Canada Grade AA AA4 afe es %» Dozen seszaxs2ss«s2s+82.09 IB. crasrssr«xccs,$4.49 Ib. recssrrrsxs+c«98.99 16. Ihe operating commuttee currently is comprised of 13 members. The Waterloo Minor Hockey Association has been operating since 1949, to provide organized hockey for the children of Waterloo. The association provides hockey at four levâ€" els; recreational hockey. minor development, A/AA Seeded and AAA. The proâ€" grams are available for youth aged four to 19. thing there to attract them There was no golden carrot so to speak," Huber said. Huber said Midget Triple AAA was dropped four years ago, the last year his son played with the group. He _ said he â€" was approached by the operatâ€" ing committee three years ago to help with fundraisâ€" ing. Using his contacts in the community as a busiâ€" ness person, Huber has worked to help reinstitute Midget AAA in Waterloo. "We know a lot of people in the community, and I guess they were looking for my business skills and marâ€" keting, in trying to revitalize the program," he said, adding his family and comâ€" pany are very involved in community work throughâ€" out Waterloo. _ "My son is out of the proâ€" gram, so there‘s no politics there, just simply being a Continued on page 17

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