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The OMHA was founded on November 30, 1940, after a merger of the Ontario Juvenile Hockey Association and the Ontario Midget and Bantam Hockey Association, arranged by Jack Roxburgh. [1] The new league began its first season with eight teams, [ 2 ] and signed an affiliation agreement with the Ontario Hockey Association (OHA).
The OHA was founded in 1890 to govern amateur ice hockey play in Ontario. This was the idea of Arthur Stanley, son of Lord Stanley, then Governor General of Canada.Arthur played for the Ottawa 'Rideau Hall Rebels' and in the course of exhibition play against other teams in Ontario, convinced team officials to hold a meeting in November 1890 to discuss the idea.
The WOAA controls these sports: Senior Hockey, Women's Hockey, Minor Hockey, and Softball.The WOAA also actively trains officials for these sports. The WOAA's jurisdiction over local Senior Hockey has lasted since the 1948-1949 season but the association was actually established in 1942 by W. T. (Doc) Cruickshank of Wingham, Ontario.
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The South Central Triple A Hockey League (SCTA) was a minor level ice hockey league based out of Ontario.The league was one of two (now amalgamated) AAA leagues associated with the Ontario Minor Hockey Association (OMHA) and had a total of 10 teams.
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Established in 1969, the court originally had five seats before expanding to ten seats in 1977. Also in 1977, the court's jurisdiction was expanded to include almost all appeals. Prior to the expansion, it could only hear appeals to criminal, domestic relations, and some juvenile matters, as well as reviews of actions by state agencies. [3]
Judges can forfeit or resign their chief judgeship or acting chief judgeship while retaining their active status as a circuit judge. [7] When the office was created in 1948, the chief judge was the longest-serving judge who had not elected to retire, on what has since 1958 been known as senior status, or declined to serve as chief judge. After ...