- Bill Hewitt
Foster William Alfred "Bill" Hewitt (1928 –
December 25 ,1996 ) was a Canadianradio andtelevision sportscaster . He was the son of Canadian hockey broadcasting pioneerFoster Hewitt and grandson of "Toronto Star " sports journalist,W. A. Hewitt . Both his father and grandfather have been inducted as builders in theHockey Hall of Fame .From the age of eight, Hewitt would announce part of a hockey game to a radio audience each year for Young Canada Night. A talented athlete himself, Hewitt excelled at football, track & field and hockey, while he studied at
Upper Canada College .After graduation, he took a broadcasting job at CJRL
Kenora, Ontario . Hewitt was then hired as sports director ofCFOS (AM) inOwen Sound, Ontario and later held the same title at CKBB (AM) inBarrie, Ontario . In 1951, his father launched CKFH (AM) inToronto and Hewitt became sports director. By 1955 he and his father were covering hockey together on television. Foster eventually returned to radio and for the next 20 years, Bill Hewitt wasHockey Night In Canada 's TV voice of theToronto Maple Leafs .In 1982, a rare blood disorder forced the 53 year-old Hewitt out of the broadcasting booth. He retired quietly to farm life near
Sunderland, Ontario and died of a heart attack on Christmas Day 1996. He is buried in Stone Church Cemetery, just east of the town ofBeaverton, Ontario .The Hockey Hall of Fame announced on May 29th 2007 that it would honour the late Bill Hewitt by awarding him with the 2007 Foster Hewitt Memorial Award during the Hockey Hall of Fame induction weekend on November 9–11th, 2007 [http://www.legendsofhockey.net/html/ind07prolog.htm#newHonourees] .
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Notable families in the NHL References
* [http://www.cbc.ca/sports/hockey/hnic/histrad.html CBC Sports biography]
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