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Apr 19, 2017 | STMHA | 3955 views
Attn 2004's Mandatory Body Checking Clinic
Thursday April 27th at 730pm is the mandatory body checking clinic for Minor Bantams and any other kids that would like to take the course.  

In order to be eligible to take the ice for Minor Bantam tryouts, you have to attend this session...no exceptions.  Cost of the clinic is $50 and is payable at the clinic or in the STMHA office in advance.  Please check in prior to 730pm and pay your fees, cash or cheque.  There will be in class session from 730-830pm and then on ice from 900-1030pm.  The clinic is being held at the Timken Centre.

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