While more than 1,000 kids played at the 1963 Brampton Lions International Novice Hockey Tournament, one player from Walkerton stood out. Young Jane Moran was the first girl to compete in Brampton’s annual boy’s tournament.

Moran’s picture is one of the many archival hockey images that will be appearing between acts at this weekend’s Hometown Hockey event, in Garden Square.

Moran grew up to become a doctor, working since 1987 as an emergency physician in Victoria, B.C. She has served as the physiotherapist for the Canadian Olympic teams at the 1976 Olympics in Montreal, 1992 Olympics in Albertville, and 1994 Olympics in Norway.

She has held positions with the International Skating Union, IOC Medical Commission Games Group, Canadian Centre for Ethics in Sport, World Anti-Doping Agency, and Skate Canada.