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Sponsors
J.D. BARNES
We provide integrated solutions to our clients. At the forefront of technology in the Canadian surveying and mapping industry, our company was among the first in North America to utilize automated plotting systems, electronic total stations, computer-aided drafting systems, penbase computers, GPS and microcomputers.
XGEN PHOTO
WHO WE ARE? xGen Photo is Canada's premier sports photography company specializing in team picture days and tournament event photography. We have been serving south western Ontario for over 5 years. We are professional, reliable and dependable. CONTACT US 433 Springbank Drive, London, ON (519) 694-4039 [email protected] If your sports league is tired of the same old boring pictures from your photographer let xGen's team of creative professional photographers & graphic design artists inject new life and excitement into your next team picture day!
Dewitt Stables
At Dewitt Stables, Simon Swindells and Claudia Klingler are passionate about training yearlings, our standardbred horse racing division and our breeding program. We are dedicated to helping you succeed where ever we can. Being fairly new to the racing side of the business but having a racing record of $1,783,442 in winnings in only 10 horses, we let our horses do the talking. We are always happy to stand behind our stock and partner up with our buyers. We are passionate about horse breeding, horse sales and foal delivery. We employ great team of staff, veterinarians and have the greatest backers behind us if needed. We have shares in great Stallions.
Peacock Lumber
Your trusted lumber yard since 1939 Peacock Lumber is a family owned local business that specializes in many different species of rough and dressed lumber. With an on-site kiln, and full woodworking mill on a 10 acre lot, we can meet all of your lumber needs.
DYLANS NO FRILLS
WHO WE ARE "We had to close the doors at 10:30 this morning and let people in as other people left." It was the kind of problem every store manager dreams of, especially on opening day. The first No Frills® prototype store had swung open its doors in East York, near Toronto. The reaction on the part of shoppers was enthusiastic, to say the least. "The rush never stopped," explained Loblaws manager Robert St. Jean, back in July 1978. "We're really excited about it... really excited!" The original No Frills® store was just that, no frills. No product advertising, no store displays, no meat counter, no clerks to bag your groceries, and you had to bring your own bags or pay 3 cents for each. "It doesn't bother me a bit," replied first day customer Frank Atlas when asked about bagging his own
SCOTIABANK
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