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Date of Birth: 19xx
Place of Birth:
Inducted: 2006 (Builder Category)
 
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During a 26 year period from 1976 to 2002 Frances Wiseman made valuable
contributions and devoted plenty of time and effort to the betterment of hockey
within Newfoundland and Labrador. This is especially true for minor and female
hockey and the results of her work continue to assist the growth and improvement
of hockey provincially.
She first became involved in hockey at the local minor level in St. John’s in
1976-77 when she helped organize the St. Paul’s Minor Hockey Association. From
there she moved to the executive of St. John’s Minor Hockey and Christian
Brothers Minor Hockey. She served in a variety of positions and on a wide range
of committees.
Frances Wiseman was first elected to the provincial minor hockey executive in
1987-88 and progressed in several positions until she became the first female
provincial minor hockey chair in 1990-91. She served in this position for five
seasons, working especially for minor hockey but also filling a variety of other
positions.
In 1988 season she joined the national female hockey council and did fine work
within that group until 1995. Her contributions were especially valuable to
provincial female hockey and she was deeply involved with Newfoundland and
Labrador female teams for the Canada Winter Games.
From 1997 to 2002, Frances Wiseman served on the St. John’s Maple Leafs
Foundation and the St. John’s Maple Leafs Booster Club as both organizations
generated large amounts of money for charitable organizations.
Her many contributions, in a wide range of organizations, earned her the
provincial Sports Executive of the Year Plaque for 1993. Added to this
recognition were an extremely large number of citations and awards with
national, provincial and local hockey, generally within minor hockey.
Overall, Frances Wiseman’s contributions to hockey were outstanding and have
proven to be very valuable to the state of the sport within the province. In
addition her work nationally has greatly benefited the province. She has been an
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