Lakers Cinnabon Fundraiser, News (Wallaceburg Minor Hockey Association )

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Oct 08, 2022 | Mike Moniz | 1534 views
Lakers Cinnabon Fundraiser
WMHA has teamed up with Cinnabon to bring their world famous Cinnabons to Wallaceburg Memorial Arena on October 28. Order forms must be submitted to [email protected] accompanied by etransfer payment to the same email address. Electronic transfer is preferred, however we will have cash sales and paper copy order form pick up the weekend of October 14-16 - look for times posted soon.

Lakers_Cinnabon_Order_Form_2022.pdf
Sponsors
HD Design Shop
At HD Design Shop, we specialize in high-quality custom apparel, promotional products, and design services for individuals, teams, businesses, and events. Located in the heart of Wallaceburg, Ontario, we take pride in bringing your ideas to life with precision, creativity, and a personal touch. We’re also proud to be the official apparel provider supporting the Wallaceburg Minor Hockey Association helping our local athletes look and feel their best on and off the ice. Whether you're looking for team gear, spirit wear, or custom business branding, trust HD Design Shop.
Canadian Tire Wallaceburg
Canadian Tire Wallaceburg is a locally owned and operated retail store offering a wide range of automotive, home, and sporting goods to the community. As a proud supporter of local minor hockey, they generously donated all of the practice and game pucks for the season, helping young athletes thrive on the ice.
Fox Roofing Plus
Local roofing, siding, soffit, and gutter specialists serving the Wallaceburg area. Phone: (226) 627-9095 Email: [email protected]
Riversite Realty
Serving Wallaceburg, Dresden and the Bluewater area.
Black Goose Grill
The Black Goose operation in 2019 will mark the 50th year of continued service to the town of Wallaceburg by the Childs family, reaching a third generation with hope that we will see the forth generation participate in the operation of the Black Goose Grill. We are located at 525 James Street, on the bank of the Sydenham River, which makes us accesible for boaters and snowmobilers.