Registration Payments Required, News (St. Thomas Minor Hockey)

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Nov 03, 2020 | Vicki Fenn | 18062 views
Registration Payments Required
Next payment for registration is due by Nov15th Please note the STMHA Office is still closed.  Vicki will be working from home and the office phone is forwarded to her.  519-631-3607.  Calls will be answered 11am-4pm Mon-Thurs...please see rest of article for payment options


 Over the next couple weeks Vicki will be going thru the registrations to ensure the proper amt is being charge.  This may result in refunds for some and added payment for others....2020-2021 pricing is as follows

REGISTRATION - GENERAL                             $625  
REGISTRATION - TRAVEL PLAYERS                  $900  
REGISTRATION U18-U16 - LOCAL LEAGUE       $500


To Pay by cheques
.....payments can be spread out till Dec 15th. Payment of $100 is required ASAP

Please mail cheques to 

St. Thomas Minor Hockey Association
P.O. Box 22065
Elmwood Square Postal Outlet
St. Thomas, ON
N5R 6A1


To Pay by Etransfer.....payments can be spread out till Dec 15th. Payment of $100 is required ASAP

If you would rather pay registration fees via E-transfers you can now do so.  
Please send E-Transfers to Dale at [email protected]
please email [email protected] with  password .
Don't forget to put in the notes name of player this payment is for


To Pay by Credit Card.....payments can be spread out till Dec 15th. Payment of $100 is required ASAP

If you registered your child online thru Hockey Canada.  You can now log into your acct and set up credit card payment.  If you need to process a credit card manually.  You can call Vicki at 519-631-3607 and she can process over the phone





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