Hockey Canada under fireREGINA (CP) — Thepublic segment of the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association annual meeting spent Monday dealing with a series of minor resolutions, mostly housekeeping.But the constitutional amendments, primarily dealing with junior hockey, were overshadowed by further indications that CAHA officials are still unhappy with Hockey Canada.CAHA president Gordon Renwick of Cambridge, Ont., said in his opening address he is less pleased with having to deal with Hockey Canada than anything else in his year in office.Renwick said he dislikesthe way Hockey Canada has been managed, is disturbed at the power wielded by Alan Eagleson and disatisfied with the ability of Douglas Fisher as Hockey Canada chairman.‘‘Bluntly, 1 haven’t enjoyed any part of my Hockey Canada involvement,” said Renwick.He later told a news conference Eagleson, president of the National Hockey I/eague Players Association. should be placed strictly in charge of professional hockey.The CAHA has described Eagleson as a dictator and has asked several times for Fisher’s resignation.Gordon Juckes, retiringC A11A execu t ive-di rector,said Fisher is biased in favor of professional hockey at the expense of all other aspects of the sport.