Reminder - No ice tonight (Oct 4th), News (Grand Valley Minor Hockey)

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Oct 04, 2017 | christinetaylor | 790 views
Reminder - No ice tonight (Oct 4th)
Just a reminder that GVDMH ice time starts tomorrow (not tonight as originally planned). 

IP age players have a practice tomorrow at 6:30pm and Peewee age players are on at 7:30pm. Be sure to keep an eye on the calendar atwww.gvmh.ca for the latest updates.
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