REGISTRATION 2015, News (St. Marys Minor Ball)

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Feb 02, 2015 | Candy McEwan | 2276 views
REGISTRATION 2015
St. Marys Minor Ball is happy to now offer online registration. Please click on the link below to register your children. You may have to copy and paste the link into a browser. 

https://docs.google.com/a/ed.amdsb.ca/forms/d/1JnNhMlqjNwTCwM2-M7gscNOk6V7bw1TNPabyOG7n4FU/viewform?c=0&w=1 



Payment cannot be accepted online. You have the following options to submit payment: 

1. Credit Card - at the in-person registration: Wed, Feb. 18 from 6-8pm or Sat, Feb. 21 from 10-12 noon at the Pyramid Recreation Centre or at uniform pick-up day (dates to be determined). 

2. Cheque: mail to PO Box 703, St. Marys, ON, N4X 1B4 or deliver to the Hall of Fame office at 140 Queen St or deliver to in-person registration (see above dates and times). Please indicate player name and team on cheque. 

Fees for this year: (no bond cheque required).

Female

Birth Year

Division

Fee

2011

Blastball

$60

2010

Blastball

$60

2009

Jr. Rookie - Co-ed

$100

2008

Jr. Rookie - Co-ed

$100

2007

Sr. Rookie or Mite

$110

2006

Sr. Rookie or Mite

$110

2005

Mite

$110

2004

Squirt

$110

2003

Squirt

$110

2002

Peewee

$135

2001

Peewee

$135

2000

Bantam

$135

1999

Bantam

$135

1998

Midget

$135

1997

Midget

$135

  

Male

Birth Year

Division

Fee

2011

Blastball

$60

2010

Blastball

$60

2009

Jr. Rookie - Co-ed

$100

2008

Jr. Rookie - Co-ed

$100

2007

Sr. Rookie

$110

2006

Sr. Rookie

$110

2005

Mosquito

$135

2004

Mosquito

$135

2003

Peewee

$135

2002

Peewee

$135

2001

Bantam

$150

2000

Bantam

$150

1999

Midget

$150

1998

Midget

$150

1997

Midget

$150

       

 

Sponsors
Royal Canadian Legion
05-236 PERTH REGIMENT VETERANS' ST. MARY'S PO BOX 1036 STN MAIN ST MARYS, ON N4X 1B7 CA
Hubbard Pharmacy Ltd.
Since 1850, the building at 155 Queen Street East has proudly served the St. Marys community and surrounding areas. The brick-faced stone building which currently occupies the address was built in 1882 by Sidney Fraleigh and has operated as a pharmacy since 1913. The McIntyre family were the pioneers of what would eventually become Hubbard Pharmacy. In the late 1960s, after the McIntyre's, the pharmacy became owned by Al Duesburry and later by Ron Sage. In 1989, upon the passing of Mr. Sage, Hubbard Pharmacy got its name after being purchased by Dwayne and Cathy Hubbard. In 2016 Erin Dunbar became a partner, and in March 2020 Hubbard Pharmacy was purchased by Erin and David Dunbar.
Canadian Tire
Guided by our founders A.J. and J.W. Billes’ innovative and entrepreneurial spirit, we strive always to make things better for our customers. Today, our network of 1,700 retail locations couldn’t be stronger and our staff, more connected to the communities they serve. The retail landscape is changing, and so are we – all to serve you better than ever before.
St. Marys Cement
Since its founding in 1912 in St. Marys, Ontario by John Lind and Alfred Rogers, St Marys Cement has been a major producer of cementitious materials in the Great Lakes Region. With six plants strategically located to serve Canadian and US customers and a production capacity over five million metric tonnes, St Marys Cement participated in such landmark projects as the CN Tower, Roy Thompson Hall, Maple Leaf Gardens and the Darlington Nuclear Station, as well as countless other engineering, civic and residential projects that significantly contributed to the growth and prosperity of the region.
St. Marys Kinsmen
The Kinsmen Club of St. Marys is part of a national organization of service clubs who believe in ‘Serving the Community's Greatest Need’. We do this through service while embracing national pride, positive values, personal development and lasting friendship. We have a rich history of service in St. Marys since chartered in 1957 which we are proud to continue today. Kin Canada is committed to changing lives and making Canadian communities a better place to live.
Omni Health Care
Making the decision to seek long-term care or retirement living isn’t always easy. However, learning more about the process can help simplify the transition for you or a loved one. Omni is more than happy to help guide you through this process. Please contact one of our residences to learn more about our services.