Registration 2021, News (St. Marys Minor Ball)

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Mar 03, 2021 | Candy McEwan | 3384 views
Registration 2021
St. Marys Minor Ball is now collecting registration information for players who intend to play the 2021 season. At this point, we do not have any details regarding what our ball season might look like. Registration information will help us to plan a potential season to meet the Ontario Baseball return to play guidelines as well as the rules set by the Huron-Perth District Health Unit.  Program details will be shared once we can confirm them. Start date will depend on Covid restrictions and field conditions. Registration information must be received by Wednesday, March 31. 

At this point, we are asking players to register but we will not be collecting any payment. Once we have received confirmation that we can have a season, the details of the program will be shared and payment will be requested by e-transfer. 

Please read the following carefully:

1. If a player does not reside in the town of St. Marys or in Perth South, please contact Candy McEwan at [email protected] before completing registration

2. There is a possibility of having a Junior aged boys hardball team this year. Please register any Junior aged players that might be interested in playing. There is no guarantee that we will be hosting a Junior team. 

3. The link will take you to another page to register. If you are registering a returning player, you need to use the email used last year in order to request an access code from the site. If you are having any difficulties, please contact either Candy McEwan or Jocelyne Gall at [email protected]

Click the link below to register a player. 


Minor Ball Registration 2021


Sponsors
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.
Gra Ham Energy Limited
Gra Ham delivers diesel fuel, furnace oil, stove oil, gasoline and lubricants to homes and businesses such as farms, trucking fleets and commercial establishments in Ontario. We also service the aviation and mining sector with Jet A-1, Jet A-1 w/ Prist, Jeb B, 100LL (avgas), gasoline, diesel fuels, and a variety of lubricants. Products are delivered to our service stations and customers by a combination of our own fleet of tractor-trailers and by commercial carriers. Operating our own fleet provides improved control of quality and timeliness of service. We use a modern fleet of dedicated trucks with qualified and certified operators. All of our operators are re-certified yearly using the Air BP Transport Quality Training program.
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 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.