Registration Made Easier, News (St. Thomas Minor Hockey)

News Article
News Article Image
Apr 29, 2010 | lsmith | 12368 views
Registration Made Easier
How can you make this year's hockey registration easier?

Register early and spread out your payments. St. Thomas Minor Hockey offers a great payment plan, that will let you make smaller payments from now until August 30th. 

Submitt your registration by May 15th and your bi-monthly payments can be as low as $43.75!

How does it work?

When you register your child a $100 deposit is required and we will accept payments for the 15th and 30th of each month.

Here is a breakdown for:

A House League player:

General Registration Fee $425 + Lottery Fee $25 =  $450 - $100 (deposit) = $350/8 bimonthly payments = $43.75

Travel Player with Body Checking Clinic:

General Registration $425 + Lottery Fee $25 + Tryout $50 + Body Checking $35 = $535 - $100 = $435/8 = $54.38

If you would prefer to make payments once a month we can to that too.

Notes:
- post dated cheques will only be accepted for the 15th and 30th, cheques not dated correctly will be deposited on the next closest deposit date.
- Returned cheques will be charged a $25 NSF fee, and must be paid immediately or future payments will be suspended.

Registration Dates and Times:

Tuesday May 4th 6-9pm St. Thomas Timken Community Centre
Saturday June 12th – 10am to 1pm, St. Thomas Timken Community Centre
Tuesday June 29th 6-9pm, St. Thomas Timken Community Centre

click here for further Registration Information 

Sponsors
M & M Food Market
Food’s our thing. But like most things, every once in a while they need to be revamped. Given a fresh new look. A fresh new taste. So that’s exactly what we did. We’ve changed to bring you more. More real tastes, real adventures, real experiences. So real, that our food is now completely free of artificial flavours, colours or sweeteners. Because you expect more from your food. So that’s what we’re giving you. More than meat. We’re giving you a place to create inspired dishes. And to find everything you need to make dinner worth sitting down for again. Just as your needs have changed, we’ve changed for you.
Kumon
Welcome to our Kumon Math and Reading Centre. For more than 60 years, Kumon’s after-school academic enrichment program has helped children achieve success worldwide. We strive to instill in children the desire to achieve and the motivation to learn on their own. Whether your child is seeking enrichment, needs help catching up or is just beginning his or her academic career, Kumon is designed to help him or her develop a love of learning. Students advance through the program at their own pace. Our emphasis on individualized learning helps your child become focused, motivated and self-reliant. We monitor each child’s progress to ensure comprehension before moving on to a new concept. With a strong academic foundation, critical thinking and problem solving abilities.
Mark REID Memorial Fund
Mark participated in minor hockey in St Thomas as a child. His love of the game continued throughout his life. In his memory, a fund has been created, providing annual funding to offset costs to those in need. Those children selected will in turn get an opportunity to participate in minor hockey in St Thomas, and experience the same enjoyment from our great game as Mark did. To apply: speak to Vicki in the STMHA office.
Dairy Farmers of Ontario
Dairy Farmers of Ontario, is the marketing organization and regulatory body representing over 4,000 dairy farmers in Ontario, Canada. DFO was formerly known as the Ontario Milk Marketing Board, which was established as result of the 1965 Ontario Milk Act. On August 1, 1995 the Ontario Milk Marketing Board and the Ontario Cream Producers' Marketing Board merged to form Dairy Farmers of Ontario.
Talbot Trail Physiotherapy
Physiotherapy is a specialized profession in health care whose primary goal is to assist people with restoring, maintaining and maximizing their strength, function, movement, and overall well-being. They assess and treat all conditions related to bone, muscle and joint problems. At Talbot Trail Physiotherapy all of our physiotherapists are registered which means they are members of the Canadian Physiotherapy Association. As a condition of membership, individuals agree to adhere to the CPA’s Rules of Professional Conduct, are expected to meet the CPA Standards of Physiotherapy Practice and have to undergo continued professional development the same way as a doctor or nurse.