Oshawa Times (1958-), 29 Jul 1965, p. 7

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, the hall is to be opened offi- the National Hockey League 1965 training camp LaFleur, chairman of the Memorial Centre board, said the earlier opening had been planned to coincide with the summer tourist season. "We are the only organization title "International Hockey Hall of Fame," he said. Two years ago, he said, offi- cials in Toronto offered King- ston. $5,000 for the charter which would have enabled Toronto to use the word "international" on its Hockey Hall of Fame. FFR FOR BOOK The price also included an of- fer for a book, containing the history of many members in the Hall of Fame. The book was printed by hand by a former Kingston sign. painter. As for the hall itself, Mr. La- Fleur said, 'our biggest holdup was securing the building." It took 18 years from the time James T. Sutherland, former president of the Ontario Hockey Association and Canadian Ama- teur Hockey Association, re- ceived the charter for the hall in 1943 to the time a building was available in 1961. 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