Kraft Hockeyville - Dec. 13, News (St. Thomas Minor Hockey)

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Dec 10, 2009 | lsmith | 15348 views
Kraft Hockeyville - Dec. 13
The St. Thomas Stars are pleased to invite everyone to celebrate "St.Thomas is HockeyVille" on Sunday, December 13 @ 7:00pm as they host the St. Marys Lincolns.

ADMISSION IS FREE! Thanks to the Greenlane Community Trust Fund.

Puck drops at 7 p.m. Doors open at 6 p.m. at Timken Centre.

Everyone that comes to the game will be given a ticket on a draw for a Wii Game System.

Wear your favorite jersey, paint your face, make a sign and bring a noisemaker. Don't forget your camera!

Then log on to the CBC Hockeyville website and share your story.

Go to: Kraft Hockeyville 2009 find the St.Thomas link and tell your favourite St.Thomas Hockey Story.

This could help our City win!
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