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The youth of [[Malton, Ontario]], as in every other hamlet, town or city in Canada, needed the benefits of organized sports. In winter, the sport was hockey. The village elders recognized this and founded the '''Malton Minor Hockey Association''' (MMHA) in 1949. The first Executive of the MMHA were: Alex McPherson, Ron McNeil, Jack Weech and Don Williams.<ref>Kathleen A. Hicks, Malton:Farms to Flying 2006 Pgs 162-165 ISBN 0-9697873-9-1</ref>
The youth of [[Malton, Ontario]], as in every other hamlet, town or city in Canada, needed the benefits of organized sports. In winter, the sport was hockey. The village elders recognized this and founded the '''Malton Minor Hockey Association''' (MMHA) in 1949. The first Executive of the MMHA were: Alex McPherson, Ron McNeil, Jack Weech and Don Williams.<ref>Kathleen A. Hicks, Malton:Farms to Flying 2006 Pgs 162-165 {{ISBN|0-9697873-9-1}}</ref>


==History==
The Malton Association joined the Toronto Township Hockey League in 1949. The Toronto Township Hockey League became the Mississauga Hockey League in 1968.<ref>{{cite web|title=MHL History|url=http://www.hockey.on.ca/contentListByType.asp?type=History&menu=Admin}}</ref>
The Malton Association joined the Toronto Township Hockey League in 1949. The Toronto Township Hockey League became the Mississauga Hockey League in 1968.<ref>{{cite web|title=MHL History|url=http://www.hockey.on.ca/contentListByType.asp?type=History&menu=Admin|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120825013437/http://www.hockey.on.ca/contentListByType.asp?type=History&menu=Admin|archivedate=2012-08-25}}</ref>


From 1949 to 1968, MMHA teams had to go to Dixie Arena, Port Credit and Huron Park to Play their games. In the mid-60’s practice was held at Nobleton Arena.
From 1949 to 1968, MMHA teams had to go to Dixie Arena, Port Credit and Huron Park to Play their games. In the mid-60’s practice was held at Nobleton Arena.


In 1966, the Malton Memorial Recreation Association Incorporated (MMRAI) was formed to build Malton its own arena. On Saturday October 19, 1968 Malton Arena was officially opened by Chic Murray.
In 1966, the Malton Memorial Recreation Association Incorporated (MMRAI) was formed to build Malton its own arena. On Saturday October 19, 1968 Malton Arena was officially opened by Chic Murray.


Greg Anaka [[Order of Canada]] was the President of the MMRAI. F. O'Donnell was 1st VP, J. Brankley was 2nd VP, George Drennen was Treasurer and Al Vickress was Secretary.
[[Greg Anaka]] ([[Order of Canada]]) was the President of the MMRAI. F. O'Donnell was 1st VP, J. Brankley was 2nd VP, George Drennen was Treasurer and Al Vickress was Secretary.
Directors were:
Directors were:
Frank McKechnie, D. McPhail, L. Faubert, J. Nind, A. McPherson, Roy Adkins, J.P. Gould, A. Wedgewood, W. E. Harris, M. Bardsley, B. Lavery, J. Terrion, M. Peeling, Tom Brassard, D.J. McGowan, A. Sherwin, G. Belanger, V. Drew, F. Giguere, J. McNab, J. Holley, R.Birchard, S. Flaourt, D. Mantle, W. Newbound, W. Campbell, H. Knell, W. Peeling, L. Van Bilson, J. Farrall, D. Lewis, C. Peterson, H. Duncan, C. Grainger, W.J. McCarron, T. Rich, R.R. Russell, K.G. Savery, N.F. Timmons, M. Watkins, J. Watson and T. Williams.
Frank McKechnie, D. McPhail, L. Faubert, J. Nind, A. McPherson, Roy Adkins, J.P. Gould, A. Wedgewood, W. E. Harris, M. Bardsley, B. Lavery, J. Terrion, M. Peeling, Tom Brassard, D.J. McGowan, A. Sherwin, G. Belanger, V. Drew, F. Giguere, J. McNab, J. Holley, R.Birchard, S. Flaourt, D. Mantle, W. Newbound, W. Campbell, H. Knell, W. Peeling, L. Van Bilson, J. Farrall, D. Lewis, C. Peterson, H. Duncan, C. Grainger, W.J. McCarron, T. Rich, R.R. Russell, K.G. Savery, N.F. Timmons, M. Watkins, J. Watson and T. Williams.

Malton Arena continues to operate today, albeit is run by the City of Mississauga Parks and Recreation Department.<ref>{{cite web|title=Malton Arena|url=http://www.mississauga.ca/portal/residents/malton|publisher=City of Mississauga}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Mississauga Arenas|url=http://www.hockey.on.ca/arena.asp|publisher=Mississauga Hockey League|access-date=2012-09-04|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120824014945/http://www.hockey.on.ca/arena.asp|archive-date=2012-08-24|url-status=dead}}</ref>


Alex McPherson was President of the MMHA from 1966 to 1973.
Alex McPherson was President of the MMHA from 1966 to 1973.
The president for Malton’s final year of operations was Ivan Elliot. Ivan and his wife Leona were responsible for spearheading the actions that resulted in the birth of the Credit Valley Wolves.<ref>{{cite web|title=Credit Valley Wolves History|url=http://www.creditvalleywolves.com/ashist.php}}</ref>
The president for Malton’s final year of operations was Ivan Elliot. Ivan and his wife Leona were responsible for spearheading the actions that resulted in the birth of the Credit Valley Wolves.<ref>{{cite web|title=Credit Valley Wolves History|url=http://www.creditvalleywolves.com/ashist.php}}</ref>


The following MMHA Coaches and Executive have been inducted into the Mississauga Hockey League (MHL) Hall of Fame:
The following MMHA Coaches and Executive have been inducted into the Mississauga Hockey League (MHL) Hall of Fame:
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*[[Greg Anaka]] (1976)
*[[Greg Anaka]] (1976)
*Bill Peeling (1979)
*Bill Peeling (1979)
*Ed Armstrong (1980)<ref>{{cite web|title=Ed Armstrong Scholarship Award|url=http://www.hockey.on.ca/showContent.asp?id=401&body1=true|work=The award is named in memory of Mr. Ed Armstrong who was made a Life Member of the MHL for his contributions to minor hockey in Mississauga. Ed was one of the stalwarts of the Malton Hockey Association and between Malton and the MHL, was involved with the League for over 40 years.|publisher=Mississauga Hockey League|access-date=2012-09-04|archive-url=https://archive.today/20130101064138/http://www.hockey.on.ca/showContent.asp?id=401&body1=true|archive-date=2013-01-01|url-status=dead}}</ref>
*Ed Armstrong (1980)



The MMHA ceased to exist at the end of the 2004-2005 season. The Malton Ice Bears morphed into the Credit Valley Wolves in 2005. Credit Valley Wolves website.<ref name="test">[http://www.creditvalleywolves.com/ashist.php Credit Valley Wolves], Association Web Site.</ref>
The MMHA ceased to exist at the end of the 2004-2005 season. The Malton Ice Bears morphed into the Credit Valley Wolves in 2005. Credit Valley Wolves website.<ref name="test">[http://www.creditvalleywolves.com/ashist.php Credit Valley Wolves], Association Web Site.</ref>
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==External links==
==External links==
* [http://www.hockey.on.ca/pdfs/MHL%20yearbook%2011-12%20REV%20%20FINAL%20WEBR.pdf Mississauga Hockey League Yearbook - M.H.L. Hall of Fame Honour Roll - page 24]
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20140714193919/http://www.hockey.on.ca/pdfs/MHL%20yearbook%2011-12%20REV%20%20FINAL%20WEBR.pdf Mississauga Hockey League Yearbook - M.H.L. Hall of Fame Honour Roll - page 24]
* [http://www.hockey.on.ca/contentListByType.asp?type=History&menu=Admin Mississauga Hockey League (MHL) History]
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20120825013437/http://www.hockey.on.ca/contentListByType.asp?type=History&menu=Admin Mississauga Hockey League (MHL) History]


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[[Category:Defunct ice hockey leagues in Ontario]]
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Latest revision as of 23:26, 30 December 2021

The youth of Malton, Ontario, as in every other hamlet, town or city in Canada, needed the benefits of organized sports. In winter, the sport was hockey. The village elders recognized this and founded the Malton Minor Hockey Association (MMHA) in 1949. The first Executive of the MMHA were: Alex McPherson, Ron McNeil, Jack Weech and Don Williams.[1]

History

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The Malton Association joined the Toronto Township Hockey League in 1949. The Toronto Township Hockey League became the Mississauga Hockey League in 1968.[2]

From 1949 to 1968, MMHA teams had to go to Dixie Arena, Port Credit and Huron Park to Play their games. In the mid-60’s practice was held at Nobleton Arena.

In 1966, the Malton Memorial Recreation Association Incorporated (MMRAI) was formed to build Malton its own arena. On Saturday October 19, 1968 Malton Arena was officially opened by Chic Murray.

Greg Anaka (Order of Canada) was the President of the MMRAI. F. O'Donnell was 1st VP, J. Brankley was 2nd VP, George Drennen was Treasurer and Al Vickress was Secretary. Directors were: Frank McKechnie, D. McPhail, L. Faubert, J. Nind, A. McPherson, Roy Adkins, J.P. Gould, A. Wedgewood, W. E. Harris, M. Bardsley, B. Lavery, J. Terrion, M. Peeling, Tom Brassard, D.J. McGowan, A. Sherwin, G. Belanger, V. Drew, F. Giguere, J. McNab, J. Holley, R.Birchard, S. Flaourt, D. Mantle, W. Newbound, W. Campbell, H. Knell, W. Peeling, L. Van Bilson, J. Farrall, D. Lewis, C. Peterson, H. Duncan, C. Grainger, W.J. McCarron, T. Rich, R.R. Russell, K.G. Savery, N.F. Timmons, M. Watkins, J. Watson and T. Williams.

Malton Arena continues to operate today, albeit is run by the City of Mississauga Parks and Recreation Department.[3][4]

Alex McPherson was President of the MMHA from 1966 to 1973. The president for Malton’s final year of operations was Ivan Elliot. Ivan and his wife Leona were responsible for spearheading the actions that resulted in the birth of the Credit Valley Wolves.[5]

The following MMHA Coaches and Executive have been inducted into the Mississauga Hockey League (MHL) Hall of Fame:

  • Morley Peeling (1969)
  • Alex McPherson (1970)
  • Jack Weech (1971)
  • Greg Anaka (1976)
  • Bill Peeling (1979)
  • Ed Armstrong (1980)[6]

The MMHA ceased to exist at the end of the 2004-2005 season. The Malton Ice Bears morphed into the Credit Valley Wolves in 2005. Credit Valley Wolves website.[7]

Alumni

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References

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  1. ^ Kathleen A. Hicks, Malton:Farms to Flying 2006 Pgs 162-165 ISBN 0-9697873-9-1
  2. ^ "MHL History". Archived from the original on 2012-08-25.
  3. ^ "Malton Arena". City of Mississauga.
  4. ^ "Mississauga Arenas". Mississauga Hockey League. Archived from the original on 2012-08-24. Retrieved 2012-09-04.
  5. ^ "Credit Valley Wolves History".
  6. ^ "Ed Armstrong Scholarship Award". The award is named in memory of Mr. Ed Armstrong who was made a Life Member of the MHL for his contributions to minor hockey in Mississauga. Ed was one of the stalwarts of the Malton Hockey Association and between Malton and the MHL, was involved with the League for over 40 years. Mississauga Hockey League. Archived from the original on 2013-01-01. Retrieved 2012-09-04.
  7. ^ Credit Valley Wolves, Association Web Site.
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