Next Registration June 12th, News (St. Thomas Minor Hockey)

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Next Registration June 12th
REGISTRATION DEADLINE JULY 1st

The next St. Thomas Minor Hockey Registration will take place on June 12th at the Timken Centre.

It's not too late to take advantage of our payment plan. If you register on June 12th with a $100 deposit your bi-monthly payments, starting June 15th could be as low as $75.



Payments in full are also still accepted.

Registration will run from 10-1 in the Timken Centre Lobby.

We accept cash, cheque, certified cheques or money orders for payment.


Notes:
- all posted dated cheques must be included with registration.
- 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:

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 

REMEMBER THE REGISTRATION DEADLINE IS JULY 1ST.

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