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Huron Expositor, 2005-02-09, Page 13THE HURON EXPOSITOR, Feb. 9. 2005-13 mosiam- Huron OPP to face off against NHL alumni By Carissa Pertschy Signal -Star Staff Members of the Huron OPP hockey team are gearing up to face off against some of the National Hockey League's (NHL) finest alumni members. On Friday, Feb. 25 a dozen members of the Huron OPP hockey team will face off against the likes of Dan Daoust, Bill Derlago, Peter Inachek, Mike Pelyk, Gary Leeman, Wilf Paiement, Wayne Carlton and many other alumni hockey players to help raise money for Huron County Crime Stoppers. Senior Constable and Crime Stoppers coordinator Steve Beasley said fundraising initiatives such as the hockey game scheduled for Feb. 25 are essential to the success of Crime Stoppers, as they don't receive government funding. With local heros such as Don "the Clutcher" Shropshall, Mark "Stoney" Johnston, Marc "Rats" Ratte and Dave "Godzilla" Gillan rounding out the Huron OPP team, Beasley cautioned interested fans to purchase tickets ahead of time. "We have a good core of players hitting the ice," Beasley said. "This may be the only NHL hockey that fans get to see for a long time." The Huron OPP have claimed a consolation title earlier this year during the Goderich Kinsmen Club's annual Recreational Tournament on Jan 7-9. "The tournament is a combination of several things. It's a fundraiser, it's an opportunity for the community to see former NHLers play hockey, and it's also a family oriented event." All money raised will be used within the county's Crime Stoppers unit to help pay tipsters, purchase promotional items, fund bursaries and pay day-to-day expenses. Crime Stoppers is a partnership of the public, police and media which provides the community with a proactive program for people to assist the police anonymously to help solve crimes. "This is the first time our Crime Stoppers has taken on a task so large," Beasley commented of the tournament planning. Plans for the event have -111111111F- `We have a good core of players hitting the ice. This may be the only NHL hockey that fans get to see for a long time,'— Crime Stoppers coordinator Steve Beasley been unfolding over the last 10 months. If the game goes well, there is a possibility the initiative will be turned into an annual event, he noted. As well as providing fans with a chance to watch some top-notch hockey, there are several prices to be awarded. "Come out, help raise funds, see good hockey, enjoy lots of prizes, giveaways and promotions," Beasley said. Between the first and second period of the game, a skills competition will be hosted by the NHL alumni team,. Goderich Tim Hortons has donated two bicycles to use as prizes - for other competitions as well. Beasley said there would be "a few other surprises and lots of cool things to give away. Don't miss the great night of fun." As an added treat, kids who wear a hockey jersey are eligible for special prizes. After the showdown ends, both teams will be on hand to talk with fans and sign autographs. The puck drops at 7 p.m. in the Maitland Recreation Centre in Goderich. Organizers hope to see 1,000 plus fans in attendance. Seating is first-come first serve, and there will be standing room on the track above the rink as well. Tickets, which are $12 for adults, and $8 for children, are available at the YMCA on Suncoast Drive, or by calling 527-0521. Huron County Library Association picks up .technology award at conference By Cheryl Heath News -Record Editor State-of-the-art information services are not just for large urban centres any more. And the Huron County Library Association proved that in style, Thursday, at the annual Ontario Library Association conference where it picked up the Ontario Library and Information Technology Association (OLITA) Award for Technological Information for its Reuben R. Sallows Digital Library. OLITA officials note the library was chosen among a dozen nominees and that judges were most impressed with both the quality of the project and the number of partnerships it inspired. The Ontario Library and Information Technology Association recognizes annually the best example of technological innovation entered in one of the following categories; library users, library operations, partnerships, and leadership — the Reuben R. Sallows Digital Library won in all four categories. Marian Doucette, as Project Leader, accepted the award on behalf of the Huron County Library. Doucette accepted the award, adding, "thank you for acknowledging and honouring our efforts." She notes the project had the double-edged effect paying tribute to history and documenting the story of Sallows. The Huron County Library joins an honoured group of larger libraries. Other recent winners of this award have included Peterborough Public Library for the 24/7 TEKdesk, Vaughan Public Libraries for Global Librarian, and Toronto Public Library for Historicity. Support for our project was received from the Ontario Ministry of Culture, Library Strategic Development Fund and The Department of Canadian Heritage. Project partners were the Huron County Library, The Reuben R. Sallows Gallery, County of Huron, Town of Goderich, Huron County Museum & Historic Gaol, Huron County Historical Society, Archives of Ontario, University of Guelph Library Archival and Special Collections, J.J. Tatman Regional Collection at the University of Western Ontario Libraries. SINESS BU *-rfam Your d ace AIR CONDITIONING & HEATING SPECIALISTS Licensed for Sheet Metal, Refrigeration. 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