Posts Tagged ‘Manitouwadge hockey’
Written by Reader Submission on 01 December 2012
by Nickie Hogan-Chik MANITOUWADGE, ON – A group of parents in Manitouwadge recently launched “Rubber Duck Hockey”, a parent attended ice time during which parents or caregivers take to the ice with their children to skate and play with hockey sticks. Both pucks and rubber ducks [Read more]
Written by Reader Submission on 01 November 2012
Submitted by Nickie Chik MANITOUWADGE, ON – A group of parents in Manitouwadge recently launched “Rubber Duck Hockey”, a parent attended ice time during which parents or caregivers take to the ice with their children to skate and play with hockey sticks. Both pucks and rubber [Read more]
Written by admin on 22 December 2010
MANITOUWADGE, ON – Saturday, December 18th the 3rd Annual Alumni Game for the Manitouwadge Cancer Assistance Group, organized by Toby Mattson was held. This year’s game including a presentation remembering the 1976-77 Manitouwadge Midget Flyers, who had won the Thunder Bay [Read more]
Written by admin on 02 January 2010
Finally, here is the version for The Echo, to see photos of the game visit http://www.karinahunter.com/?p=7655 and http://www.karinahunter.com/?p=7729 2nd Annual Copper Kings Alumni Game for Cancer Assistance by Karina Hunter favourite players and support the Manitouwadge Cancer Assistance [Read more]
Written by admin on 30 December 2009
Below is a version I of my Alumni Game article I submitted to our regional paper; here are the 2nd 1/2 of th game photos; congratulations to ALL the men who took time out of their busy schedules to help the Manitouwadge Cancer Assistance Group, they played an intense game and are all winners! [Read more]
Written by admin on 28 December 2009
Here is the first 1/2 of those photos shot at last Monday’s Alumni game, I will post the remainder soon with an article. To purchase a Photo CD which includes ALL the photos from the 2nd Annual Copper Kings Alumni Game for just $20, email HunterPhotography@shaw.ca, for a print & [Read more]
Written by admin on 09 August 2009
Parade participants gathered at the old High School and as rain drizzled down, service vehicle sirens wailed, sounding the autocade’s debut. Mani-touwadge residents lined the streets of the nearly 2km parade route; children scrambling to gather lolipops and candies thrown from each [Read more]