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May 02, 2024 | Jocelyn Ehgoetz | 1631 views
Jersey Pick-Up - Alternate Night - WOBA/OBA
The alternate boys jersey pick up day (U9 to U18) is Saturday May 4th from 10:30 am to 11:30 am at 21 Maxwell Street in St. Marys. Coaches are welcome to come and get jerseys as well.

Hats will be available for $30. Please bring the correct change.

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Happy Valley Family Health Team
At our core, we are a team of dedicated professionals who are committed to providing exceptional care to the residents of St. Marys and the surrounding rural area. Our goal is to ensure that each patient receives the highest quality care possible, delivered with compassion and professionalism. Our multidisciplinary approach ensures that our patients receive comprehensive care. With a team of highly skilled physicians, nurse practitioners, nurses, registered dietitian, pharmacists, social workers (mental health counsellors), addictions counsellors and administrative support staff, we work together to provide primary healthcare services to our community.
Hitching Post
The Hitching Post (2019) Ltd is an agriculture retail outlet situated in the town of St.Marys, Ontario. We are a Shur-Gain dealership providing bulk and bag livestock feed products, as well as cereals, pet food, bird seed, hardware, pool supplies, animal health products, trees & landscaping supplies, salt and workwear. In addition, we are a Quality Seeds, Pride Seeds and CR Plastics Furniture dealer.
Finnie Distributing
Finnie Distributing is located in St. Marys, Ontario, Canada and was founded by Donald B. Finnie in 1953. The Richardson family purchased the business in 1997 and has since expanded the supply of quality ingredients to the pet food industry. Finnie Distributing is a category 3 EU approved facility.
St. Marys Fire Department
The St. Marys Fire Department is a highly trained fire service, comprised of community ambassadors who have committed to serving the Town of St. Marys, focused on minimizing loss of life, property and the environment.
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.
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.