Reminder: Registration is due by June 27, 2018, News (Aylmer Minor Hockey Association)

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Jun 12, 2018 | Mark Holmes | 1377 views
Reminder: Registration is due by June 27, 2018
The EECC is requiring AMHA to return ice time that will not be needed by June 28, 2018 and as such, registration needs to be completed this year by June 27, 2018. Though we apologize for the earlier due date, it is necessary to comply with with the ice allocation deadline.

Please register online through the HCR and then pay in person on one of the following dates:

Monday June 18, 2018 - 6:00 - 7:30 pm

Tuesday June 26, 2018 - 6:00 - 7:30 pm

Wednesday June 27, 2018 - 5:30 - 8:00 pm

for more details, see the following article.

Registration Instructions:

Hockey Canada Registry:  This year we will be using the Hockey Canada Registration (HCR) system which will require you to create a user name and password prior to registering a player. Many of you will already have a username as AMHA used the HCR system several years ago. 

If your child has previously played hockey for an OMHA team they will already be setup in the HCR system and you will be able to search for them using their Name and Birth Date. 

If this is their first year playing hockey and they are Novice age or younger, they will automatically be set up as a new player as you register them, however, if they are Atom age or older you will need to contact Stephen Douglas at [email protected] to have the player setup for the first time in the registry. 

Similar to last year, in order for the registration to be completed you must submit the online registration and make payment in person at one of the posted dates (by June 27, 2018). The link below will take you to the Registration section of the Aylmer Flames website for additional information.

If you have any questions you can contact Leon Thoonen at [email protected]
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The Timbits Sports Program is a community-oriented sponsorship program for children four to eight years old who participate in local house league sports teams. The program's philosophy is not based on winning or losing - but on learning a new sport, making new friends, and just taking time out to be a kid. Tim Hortons currently sponsors over 200,000 children who play on hockey, soccer, lacrosse, t-ball, baseball and ringette teams across Canada and in the United States. Each sponsored team is supplied with Timbits Minor Sports jerseys or T-shirts. Timbits hockey teams are often given the opportunity to play on-ice scrimmages during intermissions at Junior, American Hockey League (AHL) and National Hockey League (NHL) games.