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2010 Mazda B4000 SE Extra Cab 4X4 Cloth Interior, 4.0 Litre, 6 Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, P9258 CD Player, Power Steering, Alloy +HST Wheels And $155 BI-WEEKLY/72 MONTHS Much More. TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES 41,527 KM

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Cloth Interior, 4 Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, CD Player, Power Locks, Power Windows, P9172 PREVIOUS DAILY RENTAL Power Steering, Cruise Control, +HST Onstar, XM Radio $115 BI-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS And Much More. TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES 45,371 KM

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2011 Chevrolet Traverse 1LT WD Cloth Interior, 3.6 Litre, 6 Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, A/C, CD Player, Alloy Wheels, Block P9344 Heater, Heated Seats, Fog Lights, +HST 7 Passenger And $215 BI-WEEKLY/72 MONTHS Much More. TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES 97,700 KM

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2013 Hyundai Accent GL Cloth Interior, 1.6 Litre, 4cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, CD Player, Power P9285 PREVIOUS DAILY RENTAL Steering , Power Locks, Power +HST Windows And $120 BI-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS Much More. TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES 33,033 KM

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2011 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 LTZ Leather Interior, 5.3 Litre, 8 Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, CD P9326 Player, Heated Seats, Towing Package, +HST Extended Cab, $246 BI-WEEKLY/72 MONTHS Boxliner And Running TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES Boards. 114,100 KM

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2008 Dodge Ram 1500 SLT Quad Cab 4X4 Cloth Interior, 5.7 Litre, 8 Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, CD P9291 Player, Power Locks, Power Windows, +HST Power Steering And $205 BI-WEEKLY/60 MONTHS Much More. TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES 79,419 KM

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Cloth Interior, 3.6 L, 6 Cyl Engine, Manual Transmission, Air Conditioning, CD P9318 Player, Alloys, 2Tops, Fog Lights, +HST Heated Seats And $238 BI-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS Much More. TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES 28,535 KM

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2008 Ford Escape XLT AWD

Cloth Interior. 2.4 Litre, 4 cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, CD Player, Power Locks, P9095A Power Steering , ABS, Winter Tires+HST All Season And $98 BI-WEEKLY/72 MONTHS Much More. TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES 130,296 KM

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Heritage Day draws a crowd to market, despite the weather By Craig Bakay Reporter

Gazette News — Generally speaking, last Saturday wasn’t the greatest weather-wise in Central Frontenac. However, the grey skies didn’t darken spirits at the Sharbot Lake Farmers Market as its Heritage Day attracted a steady stream of visitors. First of all, most of the vendors were dressed in period costume, lending a festive spirit to regular market activity. And second of all, there were displays from heritage enthusiasts Bob Miller and Mike Procter. Miller brought along a collection of black powder replicas as well as a vast collection of period paraphernalia and gave fire-making demonstrations while fielding a host of inevitable questions. Procter’s display, however, was a little more crowd participatory, as he and the members of his throwing club invited the public to indulge in what was once a major form of recreation in the area — knife and tomahawk throwing.

A number of vendors, as well as Mike Procter’s knife-throwing club and local reinactor Bob Miller, were dressed in vintage garb for Heritage Day at the Sharbot Lake Farmers Market last weekend. Photo/Craig Bakay

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Frontenac County accepts third draft of Official Plan at special meeting Gazette News — Frontenac County Council accepted the third draft of its Official Plan (OP) at a special meeting last week in Glenburnie. All that remains now is another public meeting (tentatively scheduled for 7 p.m. on Sept. 22 at the Lions Hall in Verona) to present the changes that have been incorporated since the second draft was submitted to the Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing for its input. Sustainability Planning Manager Joe Gallivan, author of the OP said some of the changes the Ministry requested were implemented in the OP but not all of them. “Many of the proposed revisions are technical in nature and reflect some changes in planning policy that have occurred as a result of the new 2014 Provincial Policy Statement,� Gallivan said. “County planning staff recommends that most of these modifications be incorporated into the Plan. “There are other changes recommended which we do not support as

they are prescriptive in nature and do not complement the regional policy scale of the County Official Plan as envisioned by Council.â€? These include: • Detailed mapping of prime agricultural land on the Official Plan Land Use Schedule; • Setback requirements for “incompatible land usesâ€? adjacent to aggregate deposits and operations; • Delineation of each settlement boundary identified on the Land Use Schedule (which, if implemented, would require Official Plan Amendments to both township and county planning documents if a boundary were to be changed); • A limit of three consents (severances) of any lot of record in the County and • Detailed policies with regard to cultural heritage protection, particularly archaeological investigations which are better suited for inclusion in township official plans. Gallivan said the last one could have significant implications for

Howe and Wolfe Islands, given that it would include marine archaeology. The Islands could also be significantly affected by detailed policies pertaining to “coastal wetlands,� he said. “It seems there’s a consistent mismatch between us and the Ministry,� said Coun. John Inglis. “How big a fight do we have on our hands?� “There appears to be a ‘shopping list’ that comes from other ministries of things they’d like to see,� said Gallivan. “But this is a plan for Frontenac County, not the Ministry of Municipal Affairs. “If we implement the detailed policies they want, then our plan looses focus. “I’m confident we’ve done our due diligence.� Gallivan said that he didn’t expect a lot of resistance from the Ministry but was prepared to keep revising and submitting if it came to that. “For example, they want policies on private roads and we don’t,� he said. Coun. Janet Gutowski said

she agreed that Frontenac County should remain true to its vision, even if it means putting up with some Queen’s Park red tape. “We’re not the biggest fish in the pond so it’s been take a number

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Last chance to visit Kick & Push Railway this season By Craig Bakay Reporter

Gazette News — If you haven’t visited the Kick & Push Railway in Sharbot Lake, this Saturday (Labour Day Weekend) will likely be your last chance until next season. The Kick & Push is the affectionate nickname for Railway Heritage Park, located on Elizabeth Street across from the Township Hall. It was also the nickname of the Kingston & Pembroke Railway, one of two (the other being the CPR) that shared a station in Sharbot Lake in the days when rail was king of the transportation scene. The K & P Trail now runs to Kingston along the former rail bed. The centerpiece of the Kick & Push Rail-

way is an old caboose, which was rescued from a date with the scrap yard and arrived in Sharbot Lake along with a huge crane May 14, 2010. “Everything started with (Sharbot Lake resident and former railroad man) Gary Cooke, who had a sizable collection of railroad memorabilia that he wanted to share with the community,” said Sally Angle, one of the Society’s directors who was staffing the caboose on one Saturday in August. “We got the caboose so we’d have somewhere to display some of his collection.” Besides the caboose, there are a number of displays and artifacts, including a life-size cutout of Cooke welcoming visitors and a spot for photos.

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“We’ve even had wedding photos done here,” she said. The park itself is always open, but the caboose and its displays are only open on Saturdays (from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.). After Labour Day, the caboose will close (other than an expected presence during the Heritage Days Festival in February) until next season. Angle said they’ve been quite pleasantly surprised by the number of visitors they’ve welcomed this year, as evidenced by the number signing their guestbook. “We’ve had usually 30-35 on the Saturdays,” she said. “And the majority of those visitors have been people from outside the community so we’re very pleased that we’re pulling people in. “I think the highway signs have made a difference.” The park is still a work in progress, she said, as they still have a lot of artifacts stored in the shed and such. To that end, the Society has planned a patio in back of the caboose. But projects of that sort take money and the Society essentially relies on memberships. “That’s why we’re having a membership drive,” she said. “Because of the cost of mail,

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Central Frontenac Railway Heritage Society Director Sally Angle greets Cliff LaCelle at the Caboose in Sharbot Lake. LaCelle’s sister donated an old telegraph to the Society in memory of her husband, 35-year CPR employee Roy Corrigan.

A free candidate information workshop will be held on Thursday, September 4th at 7:00 pm at 1107 Garrett St.(Soldiers Memorial Hall), in Sharbot Lake. This Workshop will give you an understanding of Council’s roles and responsibilities. It will also explain how duties and responsibilities of public office will impact your life. Who should attend?: Potential Candidates, Spouse or Partner or anyone interested in learning more about local government. This event is jointly sponsored by the four Frontenac Townships. Please see our website under ‘Elections/2014 Election’ for further details.

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Centre Stage Café returns to Sharbot Lake Legion Sept. 11 By Craig Bakay Reporter

Gazette News — The popular Centre Stage Café kicks off its third season at the Sharbot Lake Legion on Sept. 11 when veteran Arden folkie Adrian O’Connell joins the Feral Five (Jim MacPherson, Gary Giller, Terry Reynolds, Dave Limber and

Dennis Larocque) on stage. Then on Oct. 9, local duo Rob and Nancy Moore will make a return appearance, bringing along a few friends in the persons of Gabby White on fiddle and vocals, Dan Keeler on guitar, Mike Dellios on bass and Nathan Paul on drums. The fall season finishes up Nov. 13 with One Busted Ego, a coun-

try-rock cover band with strong Sharbot Lake roots featuring Marc Giroux on guitar and vocals, Adam Lake on guitar and vocals, Joe Normalie on drums and vocals, Steve Curtis on lead guitar and vocals and Tom Baird on bass and vocals. All shows run the 2 nd Thursday of the month, from 7-9:30 p.m. and admission is $5 at the door with a

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sicians concept Giller et al had in mind when they floated the concept to then-president Dave Whelan at the Legion. “We’re really appreciative that Whelan was so supportive when we ran the idea by him,” Giller said. “And now Pres. Patty Middleton is being just as supportive. “It being a Thursday night, it doesn’t interfere with any of the regular Legion events.” Giller said the Café is hardly a money-maker, gas money for musicians is about it, but that’s OK. “I think we’re providing a quality venue for musicians and a night out for locals who have supported us tremendously,” he said. “Live music has been enjoying a resurgence of late, I think, just look at the Juno winners and other great acts that have appeared at the motel (The Crossing Pub). “There’s a lot of good live music in this area and we like being a part of it.”

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The crabapple tree comes down, but life goes on Craig Bakay Reporter

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Gazette Column — I lost a crabapple tree in the big storm last night. Well, technically, it died last year when a vine got it before I noticed it was there. But last night it came down. By the look of it, it was only a matter of time anyways. What was once a crabapple simply blew over as its root system had completely disintegrated. This is not necessarily a bad thing as the remaining fruit trees seem to have been filling up the canopy space left unoccupied by the crabapple’s demise quite readily. What’s left of the crabapple will no doubt find its way into various projects. Several of the branches have “walking stick� written all over them. Crabapple makes a nice, firm, hardwood walking stick and has the added bonus of an excellent fragrance while you’re working it with

a Dremel tool. I know this because this isn’t the first crabapple I’ve lost, nor is it the first I’ve lost to this particular vine. I’m not 100-per-cent sure what kind of vine it is but I’ve seen something akin to tiny, dark blue grapes on it. Although it’s likely some form of wild grape, I think I may just start calling it the “crabapple killer� vine. The vine’s attack is probably a horticultural disagreement between species. The vine argues that grapes are better than crabapples. The crabapple tree disagrees, so then naturally the vine must invade the crabapple’s territory, picking the tree dry in a blitzkrieg manoeuvre similar to scorched earth policy in humans. Interestingly, one of the effects of this attack is for the bark to be almost completely consumed. This, of course turns out to be a bonus if the crabapple is to be converted into walking sticks. And for us really lazy woodworkers, it means an entire, time-consuming, less-thanentertaining step can be almost completely eliminated. It’s kind of one of those when-life-hands-youlemons-make-lemonade things. Although I can confirm these

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vines go for crabapple trees, they are by no means their only prey. Heimdall, the giant pine that serves as sentinel at the entryway to Stately Bakay Manor lost a few limbs to these beasts last summer. Luckily, however, I recognized what was happening in time to come to his aid. But I also suspect that had I not cut and pulled the vines from him, his fate would have been similar to the crabapple. As it is, he still bears the battle scars of last summer but seems to be recovering nicely. Besides, he’s a big old tree and has probably fought these battles before. As for the crabapple, who never had a name we know of, his battles have ended. And while some will mourn his spring flowers and fruit (not the least of which were some really cool hummingbirds), his companion crabapple lives on, and should probably thrive given the extra space and sunlight. And the old crabapple? Perhaps one day a grandchild might show off a walking stick to a friend, proclaiming proudly that “this stick came from a crabapple tree in my grandfather’s yard.�

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Remembering the ‘labour’ in Labour Day Gazette Editorial – Each year, Labour Day weekend marks the return to school and the reality that summer is almost over, but what is Labour Day really about? Labour Day dates back to the 1880’s in Canada and its origins can be traced back to 1872 and several labour disputes. At the time, unions were illegal in Canada, but that didn’t stop the Toronto Printers Union who had been lobbying for a shorter work week for more than three years. When their demands still weren’t met, they went on strike in March of 1872, paralyzing the Toronto publishing industry. They were quickly joined by more and more workers and on April 14 of that year, a group of 2,000 workers marched through the streets of Toronto to Queen’s Park to make their voices heard. By the time the group reached Queen’s Park there were more than 10,000 supporters marching, nearly a tenth of the city’s population at the time. While employers took notice of the action, they fought against it by taking legal action against workers, arresting the leaders and many employers even brought in workers from other cities to fill the gaps. Luckily, Conservative Prime Minister John A. Macdonald took notice too and spoke out against employers and eventually passed the Trade Union Act, repealing the British law that criminalized unions. Strike leaders were released from jail and the movement continued. Workers did not reach their goals immediately following these events, but they realized that they could get the attention of employers and more importantly politicians if they kept going and worked together. They started the “Nine-Hour Movement� and that quickly spread to other Canadian cities. Support grew over the years that followed and supporters started holding annual parades to raise awareness about their cause. On July 23, 1894 Labour Day was declared a national holiday by then Prime Minister Sir John Thompson. Today, Labour Day is celebrated with picnics, barbecues, trips to the cottage and spending time with family and many people don’t realize the strife that occurred to get the day recognized as a holiday. So take a moment to reflect on Labour Day this year. Remember Canada’s labour pioneers that helped lay the ground work for so many labour movements that followed and helped secure the rights and benefits that so many of us enjoy today.

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Gazette Lifestyle – Many people look forward to Friday as the end of a work week. At my house, Friday is special because that’s the day milk gets delivered. That’s not a typo. If you’re lucky enough to live in Kingston, you can get milk and other farm products delivered to your door. Wake up, take the dogs out, then check the insulated container at the front door. Inside are bottles of fresh organic milk, organic eggs, kefir, butter, yogurt and whatever else is in the week’s order from the Limestone Organic Creamery. It’s usually delivered by 7:30 a.m. You can visit the local farm on Sydenham Road, but if you live in Kingston you can get your milk delivered right to your door. There’s a problem. For many months, I’ve been drinking only milk that comes from Limestone Organic Creamery, so nothing else tastes as good. There are lots of reasons for the taste of products from the Certified Organic dairy farm. For a start, their milk comes in glass bottles, not plastic bags or wax-coated cardboard. It’s produced from happy cows. Yes, I’m serious. The cows on this farm even have names. They graze in open fields. They aren’t pumped with antibiot-

ics, hormones, steroids and whatever other horrors go into the typical corporate-owned dairy cow. The beasties even get to graze on land that produces non-GMO crops that have not been sprayed with pesticides or herbicides. No wonder the milk tastes so much better. The milk travels less than one food mile from cow to production to point of sale at the farm shop. The first time I tried the milk, I was at my friend and colleague Kate Kristiansen’s home. She poured some milk. I drank one sip and put down the glass in surprise. “Where on Earth does this come from?” I said. The white liquid from heaven turned out to be from Limestone Organic Creamery, just a few minutes away on Sydenham Road. On the way home from Kate’s place north of Kingston, I stopped in at the farm’s shop. Hordes of goodies followed me home. Lots of milk, yogurt, kefir and fresh butter (I refuse to touch that synthetic goop called margarine). The farmgate shop is located beside the fields where the cows graze. The farm and shop are family-run. Francis and Kathie Groenewegen have been dairy farmers for many years. Their children Olivia and Patrick have joined

them in the business and co-own Limestone Organic Creamery. When you drop into the shop, you’re likely to be greeted by the smiling face of Olivia who knows her dairy products and loves her job. When someone asks if people can afford to eat/drink organic, the only response that ever comes to mind is, “Can anyone afford not to go organic?” We’re talking about our health. In the long run, good health provides many financial benefits: less time ill, less medications, less time off work, and more happy moments. Milk is one of the most complete foods you can find. In 1862, French scientist Louis Pasteur ran his first tests for heating to kill microorganisms. The pasteurization process revolutionized the dairy industry. The first delivery of milk in bottles occurred on January 11, 1878 (prior to commercial pasteurization). The first commercial milk pasteurizers were manufactured in 1882. A bottle dedicated specifically to milk was invented in New York State in 1884. By 1895, commercial pasteurization was in full swing. The organisms killed by pasteurization had caused havoc in food and wine industries, as well major public health problems prior to the 1900s. Some of the diseases

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prevented by pasteurization include tuberculosis, scarlet fever, diptheria, Salmonella, Listeria, Staphylococcus aurus and E. coli. Not just dairy, but the entire food and beverage industry entered a massive era of change thanks to the pasteurization process. Door to door delivery of milk and other products became a commonplace practice. But Limestone Organic Creamery offers organic dairy over the second half and other local farm products at its shop on Sydenof the 20th century ham Road and by home delivery to Kingston. the sight of milk and Photo/Mark Bergin bread trucks making home deliveries with Limestone Organic Creamery offerslowly disappeared. ing the quaint nicety of home delivery. Limestone Creamery has brought back Olivia Groenewegen visits schools to the service and business is booming. Often help children learn about farm life. times, we long for the simpler times of the “Folks from Limestone Organic Creampast, forgetting about many of the trials and ery come as representatives of Dairy Farmtribulations of the pre-pasteurization, pre- ers of Ontario to talk to students about all vaccination and pre-antibiotic world. But Continued on page 10 now you can have the best of both worlds

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Notice of Public Meeting Concerning a Proposed Frontenac County Official Plan Take notice that the Corporation of the County of Frontenac will hold a public meeting on Monday, September 22, 2014 commencing at 6:00 p.m., at the Verona Lions Hall, 4505 Verona Sand Road, Verona, Ontario to consider a new Official Plan under Section 17 of the Planning Act. In December, 2011, the Council of the County of Frontenac initiated the process of developing the first draft of an Official Plan. Section 16(1) of the Planning Act indicates in part that “an Official Plan shall contain goals, objectives and policies established primarily to manage and direct physical change and the effects on the social, economic and natural environment of the municipality.” The Frontenac County Official Plan is intended to create a framework for guiding land use changes in the County over the next 20 years by protecting and managing the natural environment, directing and influencing growth patterns and establishing the vision of the County as expressed through its residents. This Plan also provides the avenue through which the Provincial Policy Statement (2014) is applied to the local context. The Plan is also a major cornerstone in the implementation of Directions for Our Future, the County’s Integrated Community Sustainability Plan. The proposed new Official Plan applies to the entire County. Given that the four lower-tier municipalities (Townships) in the County already have Official Plans, it is not the intent of the County Official Plan to deal with land uses and policy issues that should much more properly be dealt with in the context of the Township Official Plans. The structure of the County Official Plan is based on six sustainability themes. Each of the themes is developed to function as part of the building blocks that encourage a sustainable balance between the economy, community building, and the environment. The six major themes are described below: The Economic Sustainability theme highlights the natural resources of the Frontenacs and the best management practices for developing and managing those resources for future use. This theme also covers the built economy and how economic practices of commercial, tourism, and industrial type development should take place. Trying to develop a strong and diverse economy in Frontenac County is a major component of these building blocks. The Growth Management theme deals with future residential development in the County, using the County-wide growth projections as a starting point. This section includes policies to support existing hamlets and new development in rural and waterfront areas. Community Building aims to encourage the development of our community through interaction, collaboration, and cohesiveness. This includes supporting a regional road system, trail development, and ideas for pedestrian movement and rural transit – all of these issues are essential to strengthening both communities and the strength of the economy. Housing and Social Services focuses on key regional housing issues that are recognized in the Kingston-Frontenac County Municipal Housing Strategy and which are especially important over the long term to the rural area, including seniors housing and affordable housing. The Heritage and Culture theme encourages identification and conservation of cultural heritage resources that are valued for the important contribution that they make to our understanding of the history of places, events, or people in the Frontenacs. This theme also includes policies with regard to the Algonquin Land Claim which covers a large portion of the north and central part of the County and which will result in a variety of potential land use changes in the future. The Environmental Sustainability theme identifies significant natural areas that need to be protected and managed to form a basis for future land use decisions. A level of protection for the environment is required under Provincial policy to ensure development is sustainable to ensure a healthy and high quality of life for existing and future residents of the County. Appropriate policies for each sustainability theme are included in the Plan to ensure all aspects necessary for a healthy community are protected, managed and made available to existing and future residents. Any person may attend the public meeting and make written and/or verbal representation either in support of or in opposition to the proposed amendments. Written submissions can be sent to the County Clerk’s Office (address below) before the proposed Official Plan is adopted by Frontenac County Council and will also form part of the public record. If a person or public body does not make oral submissions at a public meeting or make written submissions to the County of Frontenac before the proposed Official Plan is adopted by Frontenac County Council, the person or public body is not entitled to appeal the decision of the Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing on the Official Plan to the Ontario Municipal Board. If a person or public body does not make oral submissions at the public meeting or make written submissions to the County of Frontenac before the proposed Official Plan is adopted, the person or public body may not be added as a party to the hearing of an appeal before the Ontario Municipal Board unless, in the opinion of the Board, there are reasonable grounds to add the person or public body as a party. If you wish to be notified of County Council’s adoption of the proposed Official Plan, you must make a written request to the Clerk at the address cited below. The approval authority for the County Official Plan following Council adoption will be the Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing.

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Jannette Amini Manager of Legislative Services/Clerk County of Frontenac 2069 Battersea Road Glenburnie ON K0H 1S0 Phone: 613-548-9400 ext. 302 Fax: 613-548-8460 Email: jamini@frontenaccounty.ca

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things dairy,” said Viktoria Barnes, a teacher with the Algonquin and Lakeshore Catholic District School Board, who teaches at St. John XXIII school. She has had folks from the Creamery into her class. “They have a wonderful education package,” she said. “The first thing they do is send a brochure about different topics they can talk about. It links to the Ontario educational curriculum. Some teachers may choose to look at how milk is processed. Someone else may want a presentation about cows, milk and pioneer times. It all depends on the grade level and the curriculum for the year.” Barnes explained that Olivia Groenewegen brings along a Powerpoint presentation and props that children can handle, so there are lots of visual aids to help children understand the lesson. “I think what fascinated the kids the most was that Olivia lives on a farm,” said Barnes. “ There’s something very cool and alien about that for many urban kids. They (Grade 3) ask some funny questions like whether brown cows make chocolate milk. Olivia even talks about types of cows and which ones produce better milk.” Barnes has been so impressed with Limestone Organic Creamery that she’s become a regular customer with home delivery. “I like knowing the milk and eggs are fresh, safe, healthy and organic,” she said. “I like knowing the fellow who delivers to us is John. It doesn’t feel like you live in a big city when a milkman delivers to your door. And I like Friday mornings. There’s something special about delivery day.” Barnes said that she likes how Olivia explains to the class about why her family chose to become organic. “They realized for their own family and the health of future generations that they wanted to do something that was healthy and sustainable. They weren’t originally organic farmers. They made that decision based on a legacy of wanting something healthy for their children and grandchildren.” Besides milk, cheese and other dairy products, Limestone Organic Creamery also sells organic eggs, meat, seasonal vegetables, baked products from Bread and Butter Bakery, preserves, tea and coffee, juices, and prepared frozen dinners. Some of these products are not available for delivery, but only at their shop on Sydenham Road. Limestone Organic Creamery is located at 3127 Sydenham Road, which just happens to be the setting where Kathie grew up. Store hours: Saturday and Sunday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.; Monday to Friday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. For more information about the farm and creamery, got to www.limestonecreamery.ca or call 613-542-0732. Mark Bergin on Twitter @markaidanbergin.

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Gazette Events – With summer winding down it may be time to find

a hobby that helps you get through the long, cold winter months and what better hobby than knitting? At least that’s what the residents of the Royale Retirement Home think.

From left, Royale Resident Irma Middleton, staff members Holly Brooks, Robyn Pichie and Holly Maskell hold up some of the 224 bonnets that residents have knitted so far. Royale is holding a Knit-a-thon event on Sept. 6 to continue knitting bonnets for NICU and Izzy dolls for Palliative care. Photo/Mandy Marciniak.

Their love of knitting is helping them contribute to a worthy cause and they hope to inspire more people to do the same at their first annual knit-a-thon on Sept. 6. “We try to do charitable events throughout the year that showcase the interests of our residents and this quarter they asked to contribute to KGH in some way,” explained retirement counsellor Holly Brooks. “We wanted to find an interesting and engaging way to support the hospital so we came up with the knitting idea. We know that the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) is always in need of bonnets for premature babies so it was a good fit.” Starting in August, staff at Royale challenged residents to start knitting baby bonnets in anticipation of the September event. They set a goal of 100 bonnets by Sept. 6, but they never anticipated they would get the response they did. “We are a larger residence and that means that we have even more knitters and we advertised the idea internally and everyone

was on board,” added Brooks. “We achieved our goal of 100 bonnets in a few weeks and now we are already up to 224. It’s amazing and we are so happy to see them so engaged.” Royale resident Irma Middleton took on a personal challenge of knitting one bonnet for each day in August, but she too quickly surpassed her goal. “I just wanted to keep going,” said Middleton who has been knitting for as long as she can remember. “Now I am at 42 and I’d like to make 50 before the event. It is just nice to contribute where I can and this is an easy way to do that. It is very rewarding.” Residents are also knitting and crocheting Izzy dolls that are used in hospitals for palliative care patients. The dolls fit comfortably in patients’ hands and are used as a comfort during their final days. “I think residents connect with the idea of the Izzy doll too,” added Brooks. “A few of them have approached me and told me that friends of theirs have used these dolls and they are great for people

to have in that final stage of their life.” The yarn used for these projects has all been donated from the community and Brooks hopes that the donations keep coming and they have enough for their Knit-a-thon on Sept 6. The event is a celebration of knitting and everyone in the community is invited to stop by and take part. There will be refreshments, appetizers, a knitting instructor from Michaels and even local yarn truck Purlin’ J’s Yarn will be part of the fun. “We hope to see lots of people there and we hope that our residents will enjoy it too,” added Brooks. “We wanted to focus on a charitable project that was local and we wanted to get the community involved too. These bonnets will go to the NICU at KGH and our residents will know that they are helping families in their community and that is the best part for them.” The Royale Knit-a-thon takes place on Saturday Sept. 6 and starts at 1 p.m. for more information visit www.theroyale.ca

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By Mandy Marciniak

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Passing skills to future guitar wizards By Mark Bergin Columnist

Gazette Lifestyle – Matthew Woodward still has many of the same guitars he’s played for decades. There’s a beauty of a Les Paul, some classic Telecasters, an SG and a whole bunch of, well, really cool amps. There’s no finish left on the neck of the Les Paul. That’s worn off from years of love and endless hours of playing. Most dedicated guitar players remember their first guitar. Or at least their first “good” guitar. You know, when you switch from the hunk of plastic and veneer fibreboard to the one with the beautiful wood grain or surf blue color. That work-of-art guitar with Gibson, Rickenbacker, Pensa or Godin (the most underpriced guitar on the market) on the headstock.

USA-made Fender and PRS models, too. Matthew Woodward has been in love with guitars for decades. Nowadays he teaches guitar on a full-time basis. He’s been involved in the local music scene for years. “I’ve always loved music,” he said. At Ernestown Secondary School, a music teacher, Doug Reid, worked with Woodward when he was a student. Woodward played trombone in the high school band. “Doug Reid fostered my love of playing music,” said Woodward. “He wanted you to have fun and explore it and see where it took you. He was really good at communicating theory.” As a teen, Woodward didn’t have a guitar amp, so he’d plug his electric guitar into his parents’ stereo.

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‘Son, if you don’t go for this [music], you’ll be kicking yourself for the rest of your life.’ They took all the money they’d saved for university and put it into PA systems and equipment I’d need. I couldn’t have asked for better or more supportive parents. Ever since I got into my first band, Slam, I’ve been doing nothing but bands and music.” Since 1976, Woodward has worked as a professional musician. He admits that, like any creative art, it’s not always easy. But as soon as he admits this, his eyes light up and he starts talking about a current writing project with musician Paula Wood, whom he refers to as a undiscovered gem. “I’m really excited about working with her,” he said. “That’s sort of the way the music business has gone for me. There’ve been dormant periods, and I get used to them, and then something creative comes out of left field.” Some highlights have included his band, Slam, opening for U2 at their first Canadian show and putting together a blues band to work with Dan Aykroyd. In the 1980s, Woodward started teaching guitar.

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“A lot of modern playing has everything going to the extreme of technical prowess and is based more on sound than on playing ability. With the right pedals, you can sound like anybody if you have the money. There was a lot more room for discovery in the 1970s when we had to learn by lifting the needle up off the turntable. Nothing was transcribed and there weren’t many teachers in town.” He said that someone who wants to learn to play guitar should get the best guitar they can afford. He explained that cheap guitars aren’t easy to re-sell and don’t hold their value. “Get right into the thing you want to play,” he said. “There’s a myth that you have to start on an acoustic. If you like the idea of playing around a campfire, get an acoustic. But if you want to rock on, grab an electric.” Woodward doesn’t like to start teaching anyone younger than 10. “What’s the point of having a kid sit in front of a music stand playing Mary Had a Little Lamb?” he says. “It’s not really guitar playing. It can be really punishing for younger players with the wires on wood (the guitar strings on the fret board). Once the kids are around ten, they start to get an awareness of music and a taste for what they like. When they get to their preteen and early teen years, music becomes a big part of their lives.”

When Woodward meets with a potential student it’s a mutual process. “When I first interview a student, I’m asking if I’m the right teacher for them,” he said. “If they’re into rock, blues, folk or reggae, those are styles I play and teach. I try to keep to stuff I love to play myself. I’m just as happy listening to Bob Marley as John Coltrane or Jewel.” As for favorite guitarists, Woodward says that’s like asking a carpenter what their favorite tool is, although he admits to a nostalgic fondness for those who inspired him to play: musicians like Jimmy Page, Jeff Beck, Ritchie Blackmore, Carlos Santana. “The melodic players always attracted me,” he said. Woodward’s studio is full of amps, books, cds, vinyl, guitars. “What do I need these Marshals [amps] for?” he said, looking around the room. “I love being able to plug them in. It’s like other things. I love reading so I like to be surrounded by books.” He’s a superb player; he’s also a good teacher. Whether you’re a beginner or an advanced picker, you won’t do better than Matthew Woodward. His skills are real. His teaching is solid. You can explore the world of guitars and music at Matthew Woodward’s website, www.kingstonguitarlessons.com. Mark Bergin on Twitter @markaidanbergin.

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repair capabilities and our goal was to make sure that the Marina wasn’t seasonal. We wanted to be open all year round and employ people year round too and we’ve finally achieved that.” With the expansion of both their indoor and outdoor storage spaces, Loyalist Cove Marina can now accommodate approximately 200 vessels over the fall and winter9%!23 months, making it one of the largest marine service facilities in the region. “There aren’t too many full-service marinas left, they are kind of falling by the wayside,” added David. “We recently acquired another location9%!23 down the road

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Gazette News – If you’ve visited Douglas R. Fluhrer Park recently you may have noticed some new additions. Last week the park and the concrete wall that borders the park were taken over by local artists and the result was a new kind of art exhibit in Kingston. “We wanted to do something on this wall two years ago in association with the celebration of 300 years of boat building, but it was a little more complicated than we anticipated,” explained Mary Farrar, President of the Friends of Inner Harbour and organizer for the On the Wall art festival. “We waited and then this year we tried again and we looked up specifications that similar projects had used and luckily council was on board.” Farrar put a call out for interested artists and set up a group of four jurors to help with the selection. 21 artists were selected and Farrar was extremely happy with the choices and the amount of diversity that was selected. “We have a group from the H’art Studio, Kingston School of Art, Kingston Makerspace and many known Kingston street artists with a whole range of abilities,” added Farrar. “We hope to make this an annual event and the response we received bodes well for that too.”

David Dossett was one of the lucky artists selected to put his art on the wall and although none of the artists are being paid for their work, he was happy to share his art and bring attention to an underutilised park in the city. “This is legal street art and it is a way to focus more attention on the area and hopefully this exercise will continue year to year or maybe it will even become a legal wall for all artists to use year round,” added Dossett, who painted his own interpretation of an alley between Clergy and Barrie Streets. “I am really pleased with how it looks on the wall and the colours look great too. I would definitely participate in this festival again and I hope more will too.” The festival also gave kids at the Kingston School of Art summer camp the opportunity to work on a unique outdoor project. “It is a really awesome project,” said camp leader Primrose Craig. “It is amazing how things just came together so organically for all of this. I had an idea sketched out beforehand and the kids came down here on the first day and just painted the wall grey and then I asked them to sketch their favorite animals. I was surprised to see tree frogs and lions and panda bears and it all fit so well with what I had in mind for the project and we just went for it.” Groups and artists were invited to

start working on their area of the wall on Monday Aug. 18 and a final showcase of all the art was held on Saturday Aug. 23 along with a celebration of the arts at the park. If you missed the cel-

ebration don’t worry, the art isn’t going anywhere. “The art that is put here is a gift to the community,” added Farrar. “It is art that is completely outside of the

art structure and galleries and sale. So many people, for so many years have dreamed of being able to use this wall for this purpose and hopefully it will continue beyond this.”

From left, Branwyn Lupton, Anna Faaren and Primrose Craig working on the Kingston School of Art wall installation. Photo/Mandy Marciniak.

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For The Estate of the late Sylvia Reavie, Brockville Plus Contents from an Executive Condominium to be held at Hands Auction Facility Saturday, September 6 @ 9 a.m. Preview from 8 a.m. day of auction or by appointment. Mrs Reavie was an avid collector.....over 50 Belleek pieces, 20 Royal Doulton figurines, dinnerware sets, Swarovski, decorator items. Furniture includes Gibbard, House of Brougham, American Mahogany, Roxton, Mid Century Teak, etc. A very large auction, our usual array of carefully selected quality goods! Please visit www.handsauction. com to view complete catalogue and photographs. Advance Online Bidding opens Friday, August 29 @ 9 a.m. and closes Friday, September 6 @ 12 noon. As always we are pleased to see you at the live auction! The choice is now yours.

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REGIONAL ROUNDUP A regional roundup of the events going on within the Greater Kingston Area

The Sharbot Lake Farmers Market runs 9 to 11 a.m. every Saturday, May 17 - Oct. 11 at the Sharbot Lake Beach. Fresh farm produce, hot coffee and cafe breakfast items, homemade baked goods, local crafts, live music, shiatsu massage, full park and playground, and friendly conversation all at our picturesque beach setting. The perfect way to start your Saturday! www.sharbotlakefarmersmarket.ca. Caribbean Patio Party Labour Day-Monday, Sept. 1st 1 to 5 p.m. Music by Chuck. BBQ- Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 560, 734 Montreal Street Everyone is welcome!! Artists are invited to paint and sketch outdoors in Kingston’s historic Barriefield Village on September 12, 13, and 14. The Kingston School of Art (KSOA) is hosting Paint the Town! as part of the International Plein Air Painters Organization’s Great WORLDWIDE Artist Paint Out. A display of work created during the weekend and a reception will be held. For details and free registration, visit www.ksoa.info or call 613-549-1528. Frontenac Farmer’s Market. Saturdays 9 a.m. – 1 p.m., until Oct. 25. All local farm products, home baking, and local artisans. New location: Prince Charles Public School, 6875 Highway #38, Verona. Also Fridays 3 – 7 p.m., May 16 to August 29. All local farm products, home baking and local artisans. Located at Harrowsmith Junction (the Trail Crossing) Highway #38, Harrowsmith. www.frontenacfarmersmarket.ca. The Community Harvest Market is held every Wednesday from 2 – 5p.m. in the parking lot of the Wally Elmer Centre, located at 50 MacCauley Rd., off Weller Ave. (located between Montreal and Division). We offer local, organic produce at great prices, baked goods and crafts. We are open rain or shine. For more information, please contact: info@communityharvestkingston.com or visit us on Facebook at CommunityHarvestKingston. Sign Language Classes are open for registration. Our deadline to sign up is Sept. 5. American Sign Language (ASL) is a beautifully expressive language with a rich cultural background. Learn ASL as a group. Invite a friend or family and

learn together. Classes run for 10 weeks. Beginner 101 and 102 classes are being offered for the fall semester on Tuesday and Thursday evenings 6-9pm. Please contact the Canadian Hearing Society for registration forms, fees, and other information. Rideau Trail Hike Saturday, Aug. 30 Upper Rock Lake to Lindsey Lake and return. Level 3, moderate pace, 15 km Depart CT at 8:30 am. Gas $4. RT Map #05. Bring lunch and water. Leaders: Miu 613-544-6201 and Stan 613-548-3003 Rideau Trail HikeTuesday, Sept. 2 Frontenac Challenge Cedar lake and Arab Lake Gorge Level 3, fast pace, 16.5 km. Hike from the main parking lot in Frontenac Park, around Cedar Lake and finish with Arab Bring lunch and plenty of water. Hiking boots essential. Depart 8 am at CT. Gas $4, plus shared park fee. This is a faster pace than most RT hikes. Call if concerned about pace. Leaders: Nancy 613-372-2157 or Miu 613-544-6201. Canadian Hearing Society Hearing Health Care Clinic, 10 a.m. - 3 p.m., Thursday, Sept. 4 at CPHC Westport Family Health Team, 79 Bedford St. Westport. For info or to book an appointment, call the Health Team at 613-273-9850 or CHS at 613498-3933 (toll free 1-866-498-3933). Bluegrass Jam - Weekly Bluegrass Jam every Thursday 7 p.m. at the RCHA Club 3rd Floor (elevator). 193 Ontario St., Kingston. No cover charge. Everyone welcome, whether you come to play or listen. For more information contact Mary at 613 484 7466 Bath Sunday Market 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. Local and Ontario grown farm fresh produce, baked goods. Local craftspeople presenting wooden bowls, jewellery, alpaca clothes, antiques, collectable toys, hot dog stand, beach and playground across the road from market. Community Directory for Adults with Autism - There is a local effort to develop “A Guide to Community Services in KFL&A/South East Ontario for Adults with ASD”, starting with an electronic version. Please send any relevant Agency/Organization/Program description to Kingston@autismontario.com.

If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to email (address above) or call 613-507-7896. Local Artisans Bring Summer to a Tasteful End 22nd Annual Inroads Studio Tour Labour Day Weekend, Saturday, Sunday, Monday. August 30, 31 & Sept 1, 2014, 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. daily. Take a short scenic drive through beautiful Central Frontenac. Arden, Sharbot Lake, Parham & surrounding area. Visit award winning artisans in their studios. Demonstrations. Unique one of a kind work. Something for everyone in Pottery, Painting, Jewellery, Wood, Glass and Fabric Arts. The Adult Choir of St. George’s Cathedral begins a new season on Friday, Sept. 5 from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. A number of short-term seasonal choirs are also offered for occasional singers, as well as Choral Scholarships for students. Located in the heart of downtown Kingston (270 King St. E. at Johnson), the Cathedral’s beautiful architecture and superb acoustics make it an ideal environment for singing. Contact the Director of Music, Michael Capon, at 613-548-4617x23 or organist@stgeorgescathedral. ca, or visit stgeorgescathedral.ca. Come sing with us!

The Children’s Choir of St. George’s Cathedral begins a new term on Friday, Sept. 12 from 4:15 to 5:15 p.m. The choir welcomes boys and girls aged 7 to 13 to sing together. They rehearse Fridays after school, and sing monthly on Sundays. No membership fee. As well as singing together, the choir enjoys an occasional pizza party and other special events. Located in the heart of downtown Kingston (270 King St. E. at Johnson), the Cathedral’s dome is a recognizable landmark. Contact the Director of Music, Michael Capon, at 613-548-4617x23 or organist@stgeorgescathedral. ca, or visit stgeorgescathedral.ca. Come sing with us! Bridge and luncheon Wednesday, Sept. 10 at noon. St. Luke’s Church, 236 Nelson Street. Call 613-542-5501 to reserve your table.

Free To Non-Profit Organizations | Please Include: Name, address and phone number. Deadline: Thursday at 11 a.m. Send to: whatshappening@theemc.ca The Kingston Heirloom Quilters welcomes new members. We meet 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m and 7 p.m. to 9 p.m, at St. John’s Anglican Church Hall, 41 Church Street in Portsmouth Village. Guests are welcome. Please bring a lunch and enjoy the company of fellow quilters throughout the day. Learn to quilt or improve your skills in a friendly, relaxed group. Our September meetings are Sept. 2 and Sept. 18. For further info, please visit our web site at www.quiltskingston.org. Kingston Women’s Connection presents ‘Fall into Fashion Tuesday, Sept. 9 7:30 - 9 p.m. @ Gibson Hall, 990 Sydenham Rd,Kingston,Ont. A fashion show-’Like the brands,love the prices’ from Overstocks Speaker/musician-Suzanne Baresich,’What Not to Wear’ Reserve:Dorothy(613)546-4770 or e-mail:judycobham@sympatico.ca. Parkinson SuperWalk Kingston Saturday, Sept. 6. This fall we are running our annual SuperWalk fundraiser in your area. It is a major event that helped to raise approximately $2.76 million last year for Parkinson Society Canada to provide education, support, and advocacy for the 100,000 Canadians who live with Parkinson’s disease. Parkinson SuperWalk is the largest national fundraising event for Parkinson Society Canada (PSC) and its regional partners. Approximately 14,000 participants from coast-to-coast organize and take part in Parkinson SuperWalk.This year’s theme for the SuperWalk is “Everyday Heroes, Extraordinary Hope.” Thank you for your support! Location: Lake Ontario Park King St. W. & Country Club Dr. http://parkinsonsuperwalk. ca. Contact: Kim Murdoch 1-800565-3000 ext: 3374 kim.murdoch@ parkinson.ca. The Irish Variety Show, a worldtouring troupe, is appearing in Canada for the first time, at the parish hall of Our Lady of Lourdes church, 490 Days Road, at 8pm on September 6. These fine entertainers present a program of

song, music, and dance, spiced with a lot of Irish humour. Refreshments will be served. You can obtain more information and also tickets by calling Caroline Manley at 613-5428473, Elaine Clark at 613-389-1276, or the parish office at 613-389-3532. Royal Canadian Legion Branch 560 Friday, Aug. 29, Showman’s Karaoke will entertain from 8 to midnight: small cover applies to non-members and guests. Thursday, August 28, Horseshoes, 6 p.m., Friday, August 29, Friday Lunch Special, 11:30 a.m. - 5 p.m. Bath Legion at Millhaven. SOCKingston Events: Friday, August 29, 3:45 p.m.: Golf Westbrook Golf Course (3651 Genge Rd. at Westbrook Rd.), dinner to follow at 6. Host: Bill. RSVP at 613-542-5982. Sunday, August 31, 3 p.m.: End of month walk at Lemoine Point, followed by pool at Raxx (665 Development Dr.). Host: Ron. Wednesday, September 3, 9:45 a.m.: Par 3 golf at Westbrook Golf Course (3651 Genge Rd.). Host: Bill. Please RSVP at 613-542-5982. Sunday, September 7 Event, The Rideau Trail Club of Kingston is having a group cycle on the Long Sault Parkway. Level 1, Moderate pace, 22 km return. The leader will transport all bikes so carpooling can be arranged. Gas $14 plus park fee. Call the Leader Pat at 613-385-2356 for information. Wednesday, September 10 Event: The Rideau Trail Club of Kingston will be hiking the Big Salmon Lake Loop on Wednesday, Sept. 10. Level 2 to 3, moderate pace, 19km. Call the Leader Ann for further information at 613-531-9873. 39 Club of Kingston Dance, Friday, September 5. Music by Tim & Michael (Red Night), Royal Canadian Legion 631, Main Hall, 4034 Bath Rd. @ Collins Bay, 8:00 - 11:30 p.m. Dress Code , Smart Casual. Singles & Couples Welcome. Our next dance is Friday, September 12. Music by The Code Family.

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2010 Chevrolet Traverse 1LS

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Cloth Interior, 3.6 Litre, 6 Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, Traction Control P9280 System, Remote Vehicle Start, Tow +HST Package, Onstar, $174 BI-WEEKLY/60 MONTHS Xm Radio And Much TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES More. 108,606 KM

$16,688

P9220

$17,999 +HST

Blue On Grey Interior With Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning Full Power Group And More. 51,178 KM

$101 BI-WEEKLY/60 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES

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2011 Nissan Rogue SV FWD

Cloth Interior, 2.5 Litre, 4 Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, CD Player, Power Locks, P9207 Power Windows, Power Steering , +HST Keyless Entry, Alloy $153 BI-WEEKLY/72 MONTHS Wheels And More. TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES 60,732 KM

$16,999

2012 Hyundai Tucson GL Cloth Interior, 2.4 Litre, 4 Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, CD Player, Power Locks, P9301 Power Windows, Power Steering And +HST Much More. $154 BI-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS 64,660 KM

$19,388

TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES

2008 Ford Escape XLT

$12,995

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2009 Mazda B4000 Extended Cab 4x4

Cloth Interior, 4.0 Litre, 6 Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, P9227 CD Player, Power Steering, Alloy +HST Wheels And Much $153 BI-WEEKLY/60 MONTHS More. 116,401 KM

$14,688

2011 Ford Fiesta SE

Cloth Interior, 1.6 Litre, 4 Cyl Engine, 5-Speed Manual Transmission, Air Conditioning, CD Player, Power Locks, P9239 Power Windows, Power Steering , +HST Keyless Entry, Alloy $98 BI-WEEKLY/72 MONTHS Wheels And Much TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES More. 73,398 KM

$10,888

$16,888

Leather interior, 3.5 Litre, 6 Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, CD Player, AWD, Power P9340 PREVIOUS DAILY RENTAL and Heated Seats, Camera, Sunroof, +HST Navigation System, $173 BI-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS Power Pedals TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES 39,800 KM

Cloth Interior, 2.0 Litre, 4 Cyl Engine, Manual Transmission, Air Conditioning, CD Player, Cruise P9311A Control, Summer Tires, Winter Tires, Luggage Rack +HST And More. 87,309 KM

2012 Hyundai Veracruz GLS

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Leather Interior, Power Sunroof, Keyless Entry, Power Windows, Power Locks, Tilt Steering, CD Player, P8767A Power Seats, Heated Seats And +HST Much More. $211 BI-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS 33,586 KM

$26,666

TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES

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2007 Toyota Rav4 Limited AWD

Leather Interior, 2.4L, 4Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, CD P9114B Player, ABS, Heated Seats, Power Driver +HST Seat, Sunroof $150 BI-WEEKLY/48 MONTHS And Much More. TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES 149,572 KM

$11,888

2011 Chevrolet Suburban LT

Leather Interior, 5.3 Litre, 8 Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, CD Player, DVD Player, P9216A Heated Seats, Power Seats, Rear +HST View Camera $260 BI-WEEKLY/72 MONTHS And Much More. TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES 118,972 KM

$28,999

2010 Ford Ranger Sport, Ext. Cab, 2WD

Cloth Interior, 4.0 Litre, 6 Cyl Engine, 5-Speed Manual Transmission, Air Conditioning, P9223 CD Player, Power Steering , Keyless +HST Entry, Alloy Wheels, $192 BI-WEEKLY/60 MONTHS And Much More. TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES 55,497 KM

$15,388

TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES

Cloth interior, 3.0 Litre, 6 Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, CD Player, Alloy P9315 Wheels, Onstar, 8 Way Power Driver +HST Seat, Remote $168 BI-WEEKLY/60 MONTHS Vehicle Start And TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES More. 57,999 KM

2006 Hyundai Elantra GT

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Cloth Interior, 3.0 Litre, 6 Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, CD Player, Power Locks, P9320 Power Windows, Steering Wheel +HST Audio Controls $132 BI-WEEKLY/60 MONTHS And Much More. TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES 93,400 KM

2010 Buick Lacrosse

2013 Ford Taurus SEL AWD

$21,888

$143 BI-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES

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$9,688 +HST

DVD Player, Alloy Wheels, 7 Passenger Seating, Quad Seating, Power Windows, Power Seats, P8875A Keyless Entry And Much More. 138,875 KM

2013 Ford Fusion SE

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PREVIOUS DAILY RENTAL

2008 Pontiac Montana SV6

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2009 Toyota Venza AWD

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4 Cyl, AWD, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, CD Player, Tilt Steering, Power Windows, P8668 Power Locks, Cloth Interior And Much +HST More. $197 BI-WEEKLY/60 MONTHS 66,880 KM

$18,888

TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES

LEATHER, SUNROOF!

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2011 Ford Escape XLT

Cloth Interior, 3.0 Litre, 6 Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, CD Player, Power Locks, P9237 Power Windows, Power Steering , +HST Keyless Entry, Alloy $144 BI-WEEKLY/72 MONTHS Wheels And Much TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES More. 57,781 KM

$15,988

2008 Nissan Versa SL (CVT)

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Cloth interior, 1.8 Litre, 4 Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, CD Player, Power Locks, P9287 Power Windows, Power Steering +HST And Much More. $94 BI-WEEKLY/60 MONTHS 85,002 KM

$8,999

TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES

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2006 Nissan Murano SE AWD

Cloth Interior, 3.5 Litre, 6 Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, CD Player, Keyless P9241 Entry, Alloy Wheels, 2 Sets of Tires +HST & Rims And $179 BI-WEEKLY/36 MONTHS Much More. TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES 108,150 KM

$10,999

2009 Toyota Camry LE

Cloth Interior, 2.4 Litre, 4 Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, CD Player, Power Locks, P9173A Power Windows, Power Steering , +HST Keyless Entry, Alloy $165 BI-WEEKLY/60 MONTHS Wheels And Much TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES More. 57,258 KM

$15,688

$6,999

2012 Chevrolet Camaro 2LT Leather Interior, 3.6L V-6 cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, CD Player, Power Locks, P9327 Power Windows, Power Steering , +HST Keyless Entry, Alloy $213 BI-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS Wheels And Much TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES More. 17,579 KM

$26,888

2005 Nissan Altima 2.5 SL (A4)

$6,499 +HST

Cloth interior, 2.5 Litre, 4 Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, CD P8858A Player, Alloys, Block Heater, Power Driver Seat And Much More. 208,388 KM

2009 BMW 135 Cabriolet

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U.S. VEHICLE

$23,999 +HST

Leather Interior, Convertible, Power Everything, Alloy Wheels, Automatic Transmission And Much More. P8909 96,788 KM

$250 BI-WEEKLY/60 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES

Cloth Interior, 4.8 Litre, 8 Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, CD P9205 PREVIOUS DAILY RENTAL Player, Power Locks, Power Windows, +HST Power Steering , $211 BI-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS Keyless Entry And TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES More. 19,765 KM

$26,688

$14,388 +HST

$115 BI-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES

2013 GMC Sierra 1500 SLE 4X4

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$24,999 +HST

Air Conditioner, Cloth Interior, Chrome Wheels, CD, Cruise, Power Locks, Power Windows P9201 And Much More. 57,926 Km

2009 Ford Mustang

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Cloth Interior, 4.0 Litre, 6 Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, CD Player, Power Locks, P9248 Power Windows, Power Steering , +HST Keyless Entry, Alloy $177 BI-WEEKLY/60 MONTHS Wheels And More. TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES 75,209 KM

$16,999

2009 Hyundai Elantra GL

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Cloth Interior, 2.0L, 6 Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, CD Player, Power Locks, P9178 Power Windows, Power Steering +HST And Much More. $91 BI-WEEKLY/60 MONTHS 86,738 KM

$8,688

TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES

2013 Ford Edge SEL AWD

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Cloth Interior, 3.5 Litre, 6 Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, CD Player, Power Locks, P9238 Power Windows, Power Steering , +HST Keyless Entry, Alloy $190 BI-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS Wheels And Much TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES More. 60,870 KM

$23,999

CHECK ME OUT!

PREVIOUS DAILY RENTAL

Steering Wheel Audio Controls, Cruise, 2.4 Litre 4 Cylinder, Automatic, Power Windows & Locks, XM Radio P9174 and More! 46,551 KM

$198 BI-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES

2013 GMC Sierra 1500 WT 4X4

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2013 Chevrolet Cruze LT

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2010 Chevrolet Colorado

5” Inch Lowering Kit With Air Bags, Gm 20”Rims, Vinyl Interior, Manual, Factory Rims, Tires, And Suspension Kit 10-038B With Truck Only 55,037 KM

$14,999 +HST

$156 BI-WEEKLY/60 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES

LEATHER, SUNROOF!

2011 Volkswagen Jetta Sportline

Leather Interior, 2.5L I-5 cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, CD P9328 Player, Power Locks, Power Sunroof , +HST Keyless Entry, Alloy $162 BI-WEEKLY/72 MONTHS Wheels And Much TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES More. 47,328 KM

$17,988

2011 Dodge Grand Caravan SE/SXT

Cloth Interior, 3.6 Litre, 6 Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, P9319 Cd Player, Power Locks, Alloy Wheels, +HST Stowngo Seats $135 BI-WEEKLY/72 MONTHS And Much More. TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES 93,393 KM

$14,988

2011 Volkswagen Routan

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Leather Interior, Alloy Wheels, Power Windows, Power Locks, Tilt Steering, 7 Passenger P8923 Seating, Quad Seating And Much +HST More. $161 BI-WEEKLY/72 MONTHS 79,001 KM

$17,999

TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES

2013 Ford Focus ST

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Leather Interior, 2.0 Litre, 4 Cyl Engine, 6-Speed Manual Transmission, Air Conditioning, CD Player, Power P9240 Steering , Keyless Entry, Alloy Wheels, +HST Heated Seatsl And $206 BI-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS Much More. TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES 21,691 KM

$25,999

2014 Hyundai Sonata SE Leather Interior, 2.4L I-4 cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, CD Player, Power P9329 PREVIOUS DAILY RENTAL Locks, Power Sunroof , Keyless +HST Entry, Bluetooth $174 BI-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS And Much More. TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES 28,077 KM

$21,950

All prices are plus HST and license fee’s only. All bi-weekly payments include all taxes and license fees. All payments are based at 6.99% O.A.C.. All Payments on 2012-2014 models are over 84 months O.A.C.. All payments on 2008-2011 models are over 72 months O.A.C.. All payments on 2008-2009 models are over 60 months O.A.C.. All payments on 2005-2007 models are over 48 months O.A.C.. All interest is calculated into bi weekly payments example 2008 model sale price of $10000 plus HST with a bi weekly payment of $104.17 includes all taxes and interest O.A.C.. This payments cost of borrowing over the 60 months at 6.99% is $2225.15 if you carry the whole term. All loans are open and can be paid anytime with no interest penalty. All terms, rates, and approvals are O.A.C. and may vary depending on the amount financed and the year of the vehicles you are purchasing. Vehicle information may not be accurate at the time of printing. Please contact one of our sales associate for further details. R0012859319

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2013 Hyundai Sonata GL

PREVIOUS DAILY RENTAL

$16,288 +HST

Heated Seats, Hands Free Phone Connection, iPod compatible, Cruise Control, Power Locks & Windows P9336 And Alloy Wheels. ONLY 49,395 KM

$129 BI-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES

2010 Dodge Journey SE Cloth Interior, 2.4 Litre, 4 Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, CD Player, Luggage P9230A Rack, Rear View Camera, Summer +HST Tires, 3rd Row $111 BI-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS Seating And Much TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES More. 100,320 KM

$13,996

2008 Ford Ranger 4x4 FX4 Leather Interior, 3.0 Litre, 6 Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, CD Player, Power Locks, P9218 Power Windows, Power Steering, +HST Alloy Wheels $192 BI-WEEKLY/60 MONTHS And Much More. TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES 133,401 KM

$15,388

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Cloth Interior, 4.0 Litre, 6 Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, A/C, CD Player, BoxLiner, P9316A Extended Cab, Electronic 4WD, +HST Front Bench Seating $211 BI-WEEKLY/24 MONTHS And Running TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES Boards. 124,558 KM

$8,995

SXT

$22,888

TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES

2008 Honda Odyssey EX-L (A5)

Leather Interior, 3.5 Litre, 6 Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, CD P9304 Player, Luggage Rack, Sunroof, Alloy Wheels, ABS +HST And Much More. 93,234 KM

Cloth Interior, 3.6 Litre V6 DI E85 Flex Fuel 303 HP Engine, 6-Speed Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, CD P9295 Player, Onstar, Power Sliding Glass +HST Sunroof, And $141 BI-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS Much More. TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES 85,367 KM

$17,688

2010 Nissan Versa S

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Cloth Interior, 1.8 Litre, 4 Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, CD Player, Power Locks, P9268 Power Windows, Power Steering, +HST Winter Tires $93 BI-WEEKLY/60 MONTHS And Much More. TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES 95,264 KM

$8,888

$22,388

TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES

$10,888

Leather Interior, 5.3 Litre, 8 Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, A/C, CD Player, Alloys, P9258A Power & Heated Seats, Onstar, Towing Package, Boxliner, +HST Extended Cab And More. 162,220 KM

2012 Ford Focus SE Cloth Interior, 2.0 Litre, 4 Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, CD Player, Power Locks, P9249 Power Steering , Keyless Entry, Alloy +HST Wheels And $111 BI-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS Much More. TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES 55,268 KM

$13,899

Cloth Interior, 1.8 Litre, 4 Cyl Engine, 5 Speed Manual Transmission, Air Conditioning, CD Player, Power Locks, P9293 Power Windows, Power Steering +HST And Much More. $94 BI-WEEKLY/60 MONTHS 116,620 KM

$8,999

TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES

Cloth Interior, 1.5L Litre, 4 Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, CD Player, Power Locks, P9269 Power Windows, Power Steering +HST And Much More. $125 BI-WEEKLY/60 MONTHS 61,194 KM

$11,999

TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES

$8,995

$95 BI-WEEKLY/60 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES

2007 Pontiac Montana SV6

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Cloth Interior, 3.9 Litre, 6 Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, CD Player, Alloy P9231A Wheels, Onstar, Luggage Rack, +HST Summer Tires $130 BI-WEEKLY/36 MONTHS And Much More. TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES 172,604 KM

$7,988

2006 GMC Savana W5500 HD Cutaway

$20,997 +HST

2007 Mazda CX-7 GT Cloth Interior, 2.3 Litre, 4 Cyl Turbo Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, CD Player, Cruise P9332A Control, Sunroof, ABS Brakes, +HST Alloy Wheels $136 BI-WEEKLY/48 MONTHS And Much More. TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES 127,069 KM

$10,778

$8,888 +HST

20’ Aluminum Multi Vans Body! New In 2012 Atc 14 Mea Electric Stand By Reefer Unit. Please P8010 Call For Details! 203,523 KM

$16,288

2011 Chevrolet Traverse 1LS AWD,

Cloth Interior, 3.6 Litre, 6 Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, P9348 CD Player, , Cruise Control, +HST Alloy Wheels, 8 $166 BI-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS Passenger And TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES More. 97,700 KM

$20,888

2011 Chevrolet Cruze LT Turbo

2011 Ford Focus SE (500A)

Cloth Interior, 1.4 Litre, 4 Cyl Engine, 6-Speed Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, CD Player, Power Locks, P9288 XM Radio, Remote Vehicle Start, And +HST Much More. $123 BI-WEEKLY/72 MONTHS 52,531 KM

Cloth Interior, 2.0 Litre, 4 Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, CD Player, Power Locks, P9275 Power Windows, Power Steering And +HST Much More. $108 BI-WEEKLY/72 MONTHS 98,984 KM

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$13,699

TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES

2014 Dodge Ram 1500 Sport CREW Leather Interior, 5.7L, 8 Cyl Engine, Air Conditioning, Automatic Transmission, Alloy P9112 Wheels, Sunroof, Navigation, Satelite +HST Radio, Power Seats $339 BI-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS And Much More. TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES 6,851 KM

$42,997

2006 Buick Lucerne CXS Cloth Interior, 4.6 Litre Northstar DOHC V8 Engine, 4- Speed Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, P9284 6CD, MP3 Player, Alloy Wheels, XM +HST Satellite Ratio, $145 BI-WEEKLY/48 MONTHS OnStar And Much TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES More. 83,024 KM

$11,388

$11,999

TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES

2013 Dodge Grand Caravan SE

Cloth Interior, 3.6 Litre, 6 Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, CD P9321 Player, StowN Go Seating, Cruise +HST Control, Remote $152 BI-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS Start And Much TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES More. 27,370 KM

$19,999

2006 Ford F-150 XLT Crew Cab 4X4

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Cloth Interior, 4.6 Litre, 8 Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, Tow P9152A Package, Locking Differential, Short +HST Box, Tonneau Cover, $240 BI-WEEKLY/36 MONTHS Boxliner, And Much TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES More.153,509 KM

$14,788

2011 Nissan Rogue S Cloth Interior, 2.5 Litre, 4 Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, CD Player, Luggage P8922A Rack, Summer Tires, Rear Park Assist, +HST ABS, Both Tires with $140 BI-WEEKLY/72 MONTHS Rims And More. TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES 106,982 KM

$15,888

2013 Hyundai Sonata GL Cloth Interior, 2.4 Litre, 4 Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, CD Player, Power Locks, PREVIOUS DAILY RENTAL P9337 Power Windows, Alloy Wheels, Cruise +HST Control, Fog Lights, $129 BI-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS Heated SeatsAnd TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES More. 53,117 KM

Leather Interior, Power Sunroof, Power Windows, Power Locks, Tilt Steering, Keyless Entry, Alloy Wheels P8786A And More. 126,862 KM

$119 BI-WEEKLY/48 MONTHS TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES

2008 Mazda 3 Sport GX Cloth Interior, 2.0 Litre, 4 Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, CD Player, Power Locks, P9294A Power Windows And Much More. +HST 159,800 KM

2006 Mazda 6 GT

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2009 Pontiac Vibe

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2008 Honda Fit LX

2011 GMC Acadia SLT AWD Leather Interior, 3.6L V-6 cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, CD Player, OnStar, P9324 Rear View Camera, Satellite Radio +HST And Much More. $242 BI-WEEKLY/72 MONTHS 135,350 KM

2004 GMC Sierra 1500 SLT 4X4

2012 Buick Lacrosse CX

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2013 Dodge

DVD Grand Caravan PLAYER

Cloth Interior, 3.6 Litre, 6 Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, CD P9261 PREVIOUS DAILY RENTAL Player, DVD Player, Rear Park Assist +HST And Much More. $181 BI-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS 25,684 KM

$16,999

2004 Ford Ranger XLT 4.0L Sport

2012 Kia Sorento LX AWD Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, Heated Seats, Power Windows, Power Locks, Tilt P8711 Steering, Keyless Entry, AWD, Cloth +HST Interior And Much $143 BI-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS More. TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES 80,976 KM

$17,999

2013 Mazda 3 GX Cloth Interior, 2.0 Litre, 4 Cyl Engine, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning, CD Player, Power Locks, P9265 Power Windows, Power Steering, +HST Alloy Wheels $126 BI-WEEKLY/84 MONTHS And More. TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES 35,898 KM

$15,888

2006 Mazda 6 GT This is the GT model and comes equipped with leather interior, power sunroof, power windows, P8786A power locks, tilt steering, keyless +HST entry, alloy wheels, $119 BI-WEEKLY/48 MONTHS and much much TAXES INCL. - NO HIDDEN FEES more. 126,862 KM

$8,888

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