Ivujci utol i urauajiDOC’ HARDYLIFECALGARY, Nov. 10 (C.P.i— Election of Dr. W. G. Hardy, of Edmon-) ton, past president of the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association to life membership; re-election of president Pete Egan, Calgary, and vice- president J. W. Moss, Vegreville; re-appointment of registrar J. T. North, Calgary, and the addition of Barney 1 Stanley, Edmonton, and Ken Ring-land, Lethbridge, to the executive committee featured the two-day annual session of the Alberta Amateur Hockey Association here during tht-week-end.Other mend:»-rs of the executive are V. O. W. Stanley, High River; J. V. McDougall, Blairmore, George Mackintosh. Edmonton: R. M. Mackenzie, La com be, and D. P. McDonald, Calgary.Dr Hardy is the third life member of the Association, the others being Dr. F. E. Sandercock. Drumhel-ier and A. B. King, of Fort Saskatchewan, and formerly of Okotoks. The Association went on record as having valued very highly the privilege of haing Dr. Hardy at meetings for his advice and guidance in allhockey riiat'fers.GENEROUS MOODThe hockey officials were in a generous mood for they made a grant of $2.50 to the Edmonton DistrictPLUMBING SUGGESTIONSAMD NOW 7DEARBORN NO. 7 DRAIN PIPE AND SINK WASTECLEANER NO FUMES POWERFUL IN ITS ACTION DOES NO HARM TO PLUMBING Why call a plumber? No household can afford to be without it. ONLY 50c A CAN MARSH PLUMBING 51-tfsi1\ \£It ( ‘ (Hockey Association of which Barney Stanley is president, to help carry on hockev under adverse circumstances of having lost the use of the Arena which has been taken over by the Air Force; a grant of $200 to the Culgary Junior. Juvenile and Midget league; a grant of $100 to the Lethbridge Junior, Juvenile and Midget league; grants c.t $67.50 each to Crow’s Nest Pass and Central Alberta junior and juvenile leagues, and a $25 grant to Medicine Hat Junior, Juvenile and Midget league.The Association sanctioned the transfer of Eddie O'Keefe as a military replacement to the Niagara Falls club.'TWAS EVER THUSFor failing to complete the provincial juvenile championship final series with Calgary Argos last spring, i management of the Medicine Hat Tigers was suspended indefinitely. Argcs played the first of a home and 'home game .tones at Medicine Hat and that the Tigers, rather than pinv .Saturday night m Calgary fol-l1tIIj lowing a senior game, defaulted.