Fall Classic, News (Georgian Shores Minor Hockey)

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Nov 08, 2024 | Sarah Clarke | 122 views
Fall Classic
Welcome to all of the teams joining us this weekend to play in the Fall Classic!
Wishing everyone a great tournament!

Come on out and cheer on our U11 Rep, U13 Rep & U15 Rep teams this weekend. They will be wearing the new Remembrance Day jerseys. Thank you to Hewgill Electric, Beaver Valley Legion 281 and the Thornbury Clarksburg Rotary Club.

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Sponsors
Quench Buggy
The Quench Buggy is a mobile water station for events designed to meet personal hydration needs. Multiple on-board fountains and spigots provide easy access to clean, cool, fresh potable water in any physical environment; from concerts and civic activities, to relief from natural events in remote locations.
Northern Roots Roofing
Northern Roots Roofing specializes in shingles, roof repairs, roof maintenance and more in the Grey/Bruce and surrounding area. Call us for a free estimate.
Tim Hortons
THE FIRST GOAL IS HAVING FUN. The Timbits Minor Sports Program is a community-oriented sponsorship program that provides opportunities for kids aged four to nine to play house league sports. The philosophy of the program is not based on winning or losing, but on learning a new sport, making new friends, and just being a kid. Tim Hortons currently supports more than 300,000 children on teams in hockey, soccer, ringette, lacrosse, softball and baseball leagues in Canada and the United States. Our sponsorship includes jerseys, participation medals and a Timbits player gift for each player.
Eagles Weed Control and Lawn Service
Using government approved environmentally safe products to manage weeds in turf which robs your grass of nutrients and to produce a safe and weed free lawn. Serving The Blue Mountains and surrounding areas. We provide services in Thornbury, Clarksburg, Meaford, Flesherton, Markdale, Collingwood and Wasaga Beach.
Apple Harvest Craft Show
The Apple Harvest Craft Show has become one of the largest in southern Ontario, attracting close to 200 artisans and crafters with a long waiting list wanting to participate. Proceeds from the annual Apple Harvest Craft Show are donated to a number of community projects.