Sailors Apparel, News (Port Stanley Minor Hockey)

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Nov 09, 2020 | r.lalonde | 879 views
Sailors Apparel
Due to restrictions this year we are unable to have our usual fit-day this year.  However You can now order through the link below.  Here you will find updated Bauer clothing for this year.

https://herms-sports.ca/collections/port-stanley-minor-hockey


You may also try on and purchase by visiting their store located at:

820 Wharncliffe Rd S, London, ON N6J 2N4

Hours
Monday 10a.m.–8p.m.
Tuesday 10a.m.–8p.m.
Wednesday 10a.m.–8p.m.
Thursday 10a.m.–8p.m.
Friday 10a.m.–8p.m.
Saturday 9a.m.–5p.m.
Sunday 11a.m.–4p.m.

Phone:Phone(519) 649-0600
Sponsors
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Kettle Creek Swans
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Port Stanley Lions Club
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Port Stanley Optimists
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