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Hockey Newfoundland & Labrador HOCKEY NEWFOUNDLAND & LABRADOR CONSTITUTION RECORD OF RECOGNIZED TROPHIES & AWARDS HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES HISTORY 2018 AS AMENDED AT THE ANNUAL MEETING OF HOCKEY NEWFOUNDLAND & LABRADOR HELD AT GANDER NL, JUNE 8-10, 2018 CURRENT OFFICERS TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE CURRENT OFFICERS OF THE ASSOCIATION .......................................................... 3 BOARD OF DIRECTORS ............................................................................................ 5 OFFICE STAFF ............................................................................................................ 9 ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION .............................................................................. 10 SECTION ONE – ARTICLES Article 1 – Name of the Association .............................................................. 14 Article 2 – Authority ........................................................................................ 14 Article 3 – Governance of the Association ..................................................... 14 Article 4 – Definition of an Amateur ................................................................. 14 Article 5 – Membership .................................................................................. 15 Article 6 – Amendments .................................................................................. 16 SECTION TWO – BY-LAWS By-Law 1 – Membership.................................................................................... 17 By-Law 2 – Dues ............................................................................................... 18 By-Law 3 – Board of Directors of the Association ............................................. 18 By-Law 4 – Duties & Powers of the Executive Committee of Hockey NL ........ 23 By-Law 5 – Duties & Power of the Executive Director ....................................... 23 By-Law 6 – Committees and Councils .............................................................. 24 By-Law 7 – Expenses........................................................................................ 31 By-Law 8 – Voting ............................................................................................. 31 By-Law 9 – Conflict of Interest .......................................................................... 33 By-Law 10 – Appeals Procedure ......................................................................... 34 By-Law 11 – Meetings ......................................................................................... 36 By-Law 12 – Broadcasting and Television .......................................................... 37 By-Law 13 – Amendments .................................................................................. 38 SECTION THREE – REGULATIONS Regulation 1 – Registration .................................................................................... 39 Regulation 2 – Residence Rule .............................................................................. 43 Regulation 3 – Discipline ........................................................................................ 44 Regulation 4 – Protests of Games ......................................................................... 46 Regulation 5 – Tournament Regulations ................................................................ 48 Regulation 6 – Championship Trophies & Association Awards ............................. 49 Regulation 7 – Senior Hockey Operation ............................................................... 50 Regulation 8 – Junior Hockey Operation ................................................................ 54 Regulation 9 – Minor Hockey Operation ................................................................ 56 Regulation 10 – Female Hockey Operation ............................................................. 58 Regulation 11 – Officiating Division .......................................................................... 59 Regulation 12 – Life Membership ........................................................................... 65 Regulation 13 – Hockey Hall of Fame ...................................................................... 66 Regulation 14 – Amendments .................................................................................. 67 Hockey NL Constitution hockeynl.ca 1 CURRENT OFFICERS TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE SECTION FOUR – RECORD OF RECOGNIZED TROPHIES & AWARDS 1 – Senior .............................................................................................. 68 2 – Junior .............................................................................................. 69 3 – Minor ............................................................................................... 70 4 – Female ............................................................................................ 74 5 – Award and Championship Winners ................................................. 74 SECTION FIVE– HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES & LIFE MEMBERS ............................ 104 SECTION SIX HISTORY 1 – Past Officers................................................................................... 111 2 – Past Executive Committees of Hockey NL .................................... 113 Hockey NL Constitution hockeynl.ca 2 CURRENT OFFICERS CURRENT OFFICERS OF THE ASSOCIATION PRESIDENT Jack Lee Box 352, 64 Main Road, Goulds, NL A1S 1G5 Res: (709) 368-6525 Fax: (709) 368-7919 E-mail: [email protected] VICE-PRESIDENT Murray Roberts P.O. Box 1028, Botwood, NL A0H 1E0 Res: (709) 257-4833 Fax: (709) 257-3162 E-mail:[email protected] CHAIR, SENIOR HOCKEY Gary Gale P. O. Box 130, Hampden, NL A0K 2Y0 Res: (709) 455-4591 E-mail: [email protected] CHAIR, JUNIOR HOCKEY Charlie Kearsey 30 Mullock Street, St. John's, NL A1C 2R5 Res: (709) 754-2559 E-mail: [email protected] CHAIR, MINOR HOCKEY Arnold Kelly P.O. Box 843, Stn. B, Goose Bay, NL A0P 1E0 Res: (709) 896-2663 Fax: (709) 896-3200 Email: [email protected] CHAIR, FEMALE HOCKEY Debbie Bouzane 63 Yeager Street, Gander, NL A1V 2W6 Res: (709)256-8148 Fax: (709) 256-5479 E-Mail: [email protected] REFEREE-IN-CHIEF Ed Flood 162 Wheeler’s Road, Corner Brook, NL A2H 7C9 Res: (709) 632-0842 E-Mail: [email protected] Hockey NL Constitution hockeynl.ca 3 CURRENT OFFICERS HOCKEY DEVELOPMENT CHAIR Ken Chafe 22 Bonnie Drive, Gould’s, NL A1S 1S2 Res: (709) 745-3118 E-Mail: [email protected] IMMEDIATE PAST PRESIDENT Gerry Evans 75 Michener Avenue, Mount Pearl, NL A1N 4B7 Res: (709) 364-8533 Fax: (709) 747-3332 E-mail: [email protected] Hockey NL Constitution hockeynl.ca 4 BOARD OF DIRECTORS BOARD OF DIRECTORS MINOR COUNCIL CHAIR Arnold Kelly P.O. Box 843, Stn. B, Goose Bay, NL A0P 1E0 Res: (709) 896-2663 Fax: (709) 896-3200 Email: [email protected] VICE-CHAIR Ed O’Brien 72 Warbury Street, St. John’s, NL A1E 1P1 Res: (709) 691-4793 Fax: (709) 237-5081 Email: [email protected] SECRETARY Lynette Hiscock 7 Emerald Avenue, Clarenville, NL A5A 1G2 Res: (709) 466-3810 Fax: (709) 466-6453 Email: [email protected] EASTERN DIRECTOR Gonzo Bennett 2 Goldeneye Place, Mount Pearl, NL A1N 5E2 Res: (709) 689-5341 Fax: (709) 747-0800 Email: [email protected] CENTRAL DIRECTOR Robert Bouzane 51B Main Street, Springdale, NL A0J 1T0 Res: (709) 673-7047 E-mail: [email protected] WESTERN DIRECTOR Morgan Anderson P.O. Box 408, Rocky Harbour, NL A0K 4N0 Res: (709) 458-2568 Fax: (709) 458-1901 Email: [email protected] NORTHERN DIRECTOR Terry Clarke 407 Prowse Avenue, Labrador City, NL A2V 2E5 Res: (709) 280-4926 Email: [email protected] TRI PEN DIRECTOR Wendy Penney 129 Valley Road, Carbonear, NL A1Y 1A7 Res: (709) 596-0320 Fax : (709) 596-2234 Email: [email protected] Hockey NL Constitution hockeynl.ca 5 BOARD OF DIRECTORS JUNIOR COUNCIL CHAIR Charlie Kearsey 30 Mullock Street, St. John's, NL A1C 2R5 Res: (709) 754-2559 E-mail: [email protected] VICE-CHAIR Doug Tibbo 72 Petite Forte Drive, St. John’s, NL A1B 0H1 Res: (709) 237-2919 E-mail: [email protected] SECRETARY Bernard Tobin 4 Spruce Hill Road, CBS, NL A1W 5N8 Res: (709) 240-3880 E-Mail: [email protected] EASTERN DIRECTOR George Bursell 36 Crowes Lane, Torbay, NL A1K 1E6 Res: (709) 437-5803 Email: [email protected] CENTRAL DIRECTOR Lloyd Bursey 4 Finn Avenue, Grand Falls-Windsor, NL A2A 2M8 Res: (709) 489-1924 Email: [email protected] WESTERN DIRECTOR Ron Downey 69 Valleyview Drive, Corner Brook, NL A2H 6T5 Res: (709) 632-5918 Email: [email protected] NORTHERN DIRECTOR Vacant Hockey NL Constitution hockeynl.ca 6 BOARD OF DIRECTORS SENIOR COUNCIL CHAIR Gary Gale Box 130, Hampden, NL A0K 2Y0 Res: (709) 455-4591 E-mail: [email protected] VICE-CHAIR Andy Brake 13 International Drive, Deer Lake, NL A8A 0B2 Res: (709) 635-3381 E-mail: [email protected] SECRETARY Seamus O’Keefe Box 5681, Stn. C, St.John’s, NL, NL A1C 5W3 Res: (709) 726-8672, Fax : (709) 722-7606 E-mail: [email protected] EASTERN DIRECTOR Joe Maynard 21 Back Road, Flatrock, NL A1K 1E1 Res: (709) 437-6600 E-mail: [email protected] CENTRAL DIRECTOR Jared Butler 54 Union Street, Grand Falls-Windsor, NL A2A 2E2 Work: (709) 293-3000 Fax: (709) 292-8443 E-mail: [email protected] WESTERN DIRECTOR Ed Kearsey 40E Main Dam Road, Deer Lake, NL A8A 1S2 Res: (709) 640-2207 Email: [email protected] NORTHERN DIRECTOR Donald Webber P.O. Box 14, HV-Goose Bay, NL A0P 1E0 Res: (709) 896-2137 Fax: (709) 896-9454 E-mail: [email protected] Hockey NL Constitution hockeynl.ca 7 BOARD OF DIRECTORS FEMALE COUNCIL CHAIR Debbie Bouzane 63 Yeager Street,
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