Uniform Pick-up and Payment Day, News (St. Marys Minor Ball)

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Apr 09, 2019 | Candy McEwan | 1406 views
Uniform Pick-up and Payment Day
St. Marys Minor Ball will be hosting a “Uniform pick up and Registration fee collection” morning on Saturday April 27th from 9:30-11:30am in the cafeteria at St. Marys DCVI. Please enter using doors off of Elizabeth St or on the east side of the building off of Rogers Ave. 

All registration costs must be paid by this day. Your options include: 

1. send an e-transfer to [email protected] (this can be done at anytime and preferably before this date) (Click here for registration costs)

2. pay be debit card or credit card on this day.




Once payment has been confirmed received, players will receive their jersey and hat. If you are unable to attend on this day, you will receive your shirt and hat once payment has been received. Scheduling information will be emailed. 

At this time, almost all of our teams are full. For waiting list information, please contact Candy McEwan at [email protected]

Sponsors
Stonetown Electric
Stonetown Electric is a fully licensed and insured full service electrical contracting company that serves the need of residential, commercial, industrial and agricultural customers in St. Marys and area.
St. Marys Building Centre
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Optimist Club of Downie
The Optimist Club of Downie promotes optimism as a philosophy of life, aids in the development of youth and encourages community involvement.
Stonetown Physiotherapy
Established in 2005 with a mandate of "promoting physical health and fitness for the Town of St. Marys", Stonetown Physiotherapy & Sports Injuries Clinic provides excellence in care - whether you are a weekend warrior, competitive athlete, or injured worker. In response to business growth, we joined Lifemark Health Group in 2018.
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.