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Oakville Beaver, 15 Oct 2008, p. 42

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42 - The Oakville Beaver, Wednesday October 15, 2008 www.oakvillebeaver.com Think Green. Breathe Easy. HUGE CENTRAL AIR & FURNACE $ Up to `Godmother' of minor hockey passes away Whether it was dealing with a debilitating spinal injury or with minor hockey leagues, Joyce Bowen refused to settle for the status quo. The longtime Minor Oaks Hockey Association volunteer, who passed away two weeks ago in her 79th year, will be remembered for her influence on the MOHA system. Joyce created a juvenile division in MOHA's house league program, introduced the concept of team jackets for all players in the association, and was known for ensuring all house league players received equal ice time. "My brothers and I, as well as many others within Oakville, considered her the godmother of minor hockey in Oakville," said Joel Bowen, one of Joyce's four sons. "She always had the concept that we should reward kids for having a good season, coming out and having fun." Joyce's impact on minor hockey wasn't limited to the local level. She was the first female president of the Tri-County Minor Hockey League, and the league named a division after her. Joyce suffered her spinal injury 35 years ago while serving with the navy. A disc in her spine imploded and crushed her spinal cord, causing her to lose feeling in the back of her legs, but she insisted on walking with a cane until last year. Complications from the injury were the cause of her death Sept. 30. -- Jon Kuiperij SALE BEST PRICES EVER! 2950* MANUFACTURERS CASH BACK Cash Back AND NO PAYMENT! NO INTEREST! FOR 6 MONTHS *OAC HYDRO CASH BACK UP TO UP TO UP TO $1400 + $1000 + $550 GOV. CASH BACK *Call for details. Financing Available 8 Locations To Serve You Better! 905-849-4998 www.aireone.com 1-888-827-2665 Joyce Bowen Blades drop MacKinnon showdown The Oakville Blades have had little trouble with the teams behind them in the MacKinnon Division standings so far this season. The same can't be said about the two clubs above them, however. Oakville lost 7-4 to the divisionleading Georgetown Raiders Friday at Joshua's Creek Arenas, falling to 8-2 on the season. The Blades' other loss this year came to the 9-2-2 Burlington Cougars, a 6-2 decision Sept. 13. Oakville, which rebounded to edge the Streetsville Derbys 5-4 Sunday in Mississauga, was whistled for 44 minutes in penalties against Georgetown. Luke Moodie scored twice and Kellan Lain and Mark Bennett added singles in the losing cause. Sunday, Dan Hunt's third-period marker stood up as the winner. Ryan Murphy scored a pair for the Blades, with Lindsay Sparks and Moodie rounding out the scoring. Brendan Taylor had three assists. The Blades will host the Buffalo Jr. Sabres Friday and Burlington Saturday, both 7:30 p.m. starts at Joshua's Creek Arenas. SENIORS DISCOUNT Seniors Book a measurement appointment by OCTOBER 22ND and receive CUSTOM BLINDS & SHUTTERS NOW AVAILABLE Call for Your Free in Home Estimate 905-637-5740 CARPET · CERAMIC · HARDWOOD · LAMINATE · VINYL · AREA RUGS · CUSTOM WINDOW FASHIONS QEW 3rd Line 4th Line Victoria Collection From $2.72 sq. ft. 10% DISCOUNT On any installed purchase not valid with any other offer or special FREE SHOP AT HOME AVAILABLE Speers Rd. OAKVILLE 1027 Speers Road, Oakville 905-901-2036 Designer and host of "Home to Stay" on HGTV.

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