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Our Club Jersey
Written by Ken Trenholm   
Friday, 04 May 2007
Club Jersey
In 2007, the club has launched their cycling jersey.  Many thanks to Rob Cook for doing the work behind the scenes to get our jerseys ready for the up-coming season.  This high quality jersey comes in a variety of sizes.
Sizes:
33-35        XS
34-36        S
36-40        M
40-42        L
42-44        XL
44-46        XXL 
Cost:        $75.18 each (taxes included) 
 
The minimum order that we can place is for twelve.  I'll place an order when we have the first dozen.  Subsequent orders will also be batches of twelve.   
To order there are two easy steps:
1.  Send an email to me This email address is being protected from spam bots, you need Javascript enabled to view it with your size.
2.  Send me a cheque payable to Summerside Cycling Club for $75.18.  You can mail it or bring it to the
Wednesday or Saturday rides or drop it in either Ken's or my mail box (2 Darby Drive, Summerside).
When I receive the 12th cheque - I'll place the first order.   And in six weeks we'll look very impressive on the club rides.
See you on the road,
Rob
66 Geordies Lane, Travellers Rest.
436-3934
 

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