Manitoba Hockey Hall of Fame and Museum Inc.
In the mid-1960s, a group of players, builders, officials and hockey supporters determined that there was a need for an umbrella organization to coordinate and maintain Manitoba's lengthy and glorious hockey heritage. The idea was to bring together under one jurisdiction, activities such as hockey dinners and the annual hockey-golf tournament as well as recognition of hockey personnel and support for the sick and less fortunate. The result was the formation of the Manitoba Hockey Players Foundation in 1967.
Over the next 30 years the Foundation undertook a wide variety of activities related to its original mandate. The Manitoba Hockey Hall of Fame and Museum was established in 1985 and located in the Winnipeg Arena. The Manitoba Ex-Pros Oldtimers team played benefit games for charity throughout the province. A scholarship program was introduced for high school and post-secondary students and an awards program for amateur officials. In 1997 in order to better reflect its expanded aims and objectives, the organization was renamed the Manitoba Hockey Foundation.
A volunteer executive and board of directors are appointed to operate the organization. Associate directors also are appointed to serve as liaison with the board in various areas of the province.
Board of Directors
Past President: George Depres
President: Gary Cribbs
Vice President: Jerry Kruk
Secretary: Don Steele
Directors: Dr. Jan Brown, Rick Brownlee, Bob Chrystal, Bryan Derrett, Al Dyker, R.A. (Sam) Fabro, Garry Hammerback, Jeff Hnatiuk, Ted Holland, Don Kuryk, Laurie Langrell, Frank McKinnon, Kent Morgan, Len Morrow, Walter Mueller, G.R. (Jeep) Woolley, Jordy Douglas
Associate Directors: Larry Evans - Neepawa, Gerry Liske - Beausejour, Keith McCallum - Brandon, Morris Mott - Brandon
Contact:
Manitoba Hockey Hall of Fame and Museum Inc.
43 Dickens Dr.,
Winnipeg, MB
R3K 0M1
Phone: (204)837.4159