Registration Night June 28th, News (St. Thomas Minor Hockey)

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Jun 22, 2011 | lsmith | 11317 views
Registration Night June 28th
Our last registration session will be held:
 
Tuesday June 28th
6pm to 9pm
Timken Centre

Remember a $50 late fee is applied for registrations received after July 1st.

It's not too late to take advantage of our payment there are still 5 payment dates left - June 30th, July 15th, July 30th, Aug 15th, & Aug 30th.

- New Players must submit a copy of their birth certificate at the time of registration.

- Accepted forms of payment - cash, cheque, certified cheque or money order.

- Players wishing to tryout for a Travel Team must be registered by August 1st.

- Non Resident Players (NRP) must have a copy of their NRP Passport in order to register. Please visit our
Non Resident Players (NRP) page for further details.

Unable to make it on the 28th - visit our Registration Information page for further registration information and options.
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