July 2016 - Orillia Chamber of Commerce
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July 2016 - Orillia Chamber of Commerce
July 2016 Attention all Cardboard Boat Builders and Racers: It’s time to start planning for the annual cardboard boat race! This race has become the largest spectator event held during the Orillia Waterfront Festival at the Port of Orillia. We encourage you or your company to participate in this great once-a-year event. Families are also encouraged to build boats and participate. Award Categories: Smallest Boat • Biggest Boat • Best Dressed Crew • Longest Floating Boat and THE TITANIC AWARD for the Most Spectacular Sinking! Sponsored by The Packet & Times • Boat Building Rules are included on pages 11 & 12 For further information please visit www.orillia.com or call the Chamber office at 705-326-4424 Mike Bunn, CPA, CA | Principal Grant Thornton LLP Suite 300 | 6 West Street N Orillia | ON | L3V 5B8 T +1 705 797 3012 C +1 705 323 6524 F +1 705 326 0837 E [email protected] W http://www.grantthornton.ca/ 1 Message from the Managing Director Susan Lang Participants in our annual golf tournament June 2nd enjoyed surprisingly good weather. The early morning looked like it may rain but the day turned out to be lovely. The committee would like to thank all of our sponsors, participants and members who donated items for the lucky draw table. Hawk Ridge staff once again looked after the tournament and prepared a delicious dinner. Committee members are: Nathan Brown- Thor Motors, Chair; Skye Davenport – Davenport KIA; Bill Ecklund – Home Hardware Building Centre; Ashleigh Morris – Jim Wilson Chevrolet Buick GMC Inc.; Carey Frantz – Impression House; Dean Beers – Orillia’s Floor Fashion Centre; Islay Levene – Bell Orillia; Matt Ansdell – Lock Stock & Barrel; Lori St. Germain – Chippewas of Rama First Nation; Cathy Wilkie – Hawk Ridge Golf & Country Club & myself. www.orillia.com [email protected] @OrilliaChamber some boats. We were very pleased to have Yamaha & Discover Boating at the show promoting boating and the various water sports associated with it. The Orillia Waterfront Festival – August 5 – 7 is fast approaching. Once again there will be a wide variety of vendors, boats Our Spring Boat Cottage and Outdoor for sale, waterski shows and the ever Show was a great success. Land vendors popular Cardboard Boat Race at noon on reported strong sales & boat dealers sold the Sunday sponsored by The Packet & Times. Information for the Cardboard Boat race is on the first page of this newsletter and the rules are a page toward the end of the newsletter. Come down and enjoy the • July 2016 • festivities. TABLE OF CONTENTS 2 3 4 5 6 Message from the Managing Director President’s Message Business After Five Photos Welcome New Members Port of Orillia Opening Ceremonies Photos 7 Chamber Classic Golf Tournament Photos 8 What is a Ministry of Labour Blitz? 9 Benefit Facts: How to attract the BEST employees 10 Membership Benefits, Milestones, The Mentor Program, Chamber Website 11,12 Cardboard Boat Race Information and Boat Building Rules 13 6th Annual Orillia & Lake Country Business Expo, Oct. 20, 2016 14, 15 Member-to-Member Discount Participants We look forward to seeing many of you at the Business After Five events in July at Think Feet and August at Habitat For Humanity at their new in town location. Please remember to bring non-perishable food items for the Sharing Place food bank. “Challenges are what make life interesting and overcoming them is what makes life meaningful.” ~ Joshua J. Marie 2 2016 BOARD OF DIRECTORS Past President Patrick Lassaline, Downey Tornosky Lassaline & Timpano Professional Corp. President Dave Carson, Carson Funeral Homes President Elect Mariano Tulipano, 1339102 Ontario Inc. First Vice President Peggy Foley, Meridian Credit Union Second Vice President Dean Beers, Orillia’s Floor Fashion Centre Carpet One Treasurer Mike Bunn, Grant Thornton LLP Managing Director Susan Lang Matthew Ansdell Nathan Brown Chad Cooke Skye Davenport Bill Ecklund Carey Frantz Islay Levene Stewart McNeely Greg Parker Angela Thomson Ashleigh Morris Frank Cappadocia Craig Basaraba Melanie Montroy Pat Campbell Gini Stringer TBA Wendy Timpano Al Wallace Matthew Webb Jennifer Whitley Scott Jermey Jane Dunlop Erika Neher Lori St. Germain Ted Emond Kim Price Paul Legault Doug Bunker Brenda Gunn John Sylvester Lock, Stock and Barrel Thor Motors Orillia (1978) Limited System 6 Advanced Coatings Inc. Davenport Kia Home Hardware Building Centres Impression House Inc. Bell Orillia Royal Lepage Real Quest Realty Scotiabank Northern Business Equipment Jim Wilson Chevrolet Buick GMC Inc. Lakehead University Orillia & District Construction Association Casino Rama Orillia Soldiers’ Memorial Hospital Doctor Recruitment & Retention Georgian College Community Development Corp. Downtown Orillia Management Board Orillia Manufacturers’ Association Ontario’s Lake Country Township of Oro-Medonte Township of Severn Ramara Township Chippewas of Rama First Nation City of Orillia Executive Assistant Administrative Assistant Events Coordinator Tourism Coordinator Membership Sales President’s Message David Carson Carson Funeral Homes It is hard to believe that 2016 is already at its midpoint. So far so good. The pulse in the business community is very positive. There has been a lot of talk about the Chamber continuing the management of the Port of Orillia. I would like to address this head on as council debates whether or not to renew our management agreement with them for the Port. The Chamber has managed the Port for 40 years for the city. It has done so in a professional manner, with the city always receiving a cash payment regardless of the income/loss at the end of the year. The Chamber has managed events as well to capitalize on the Jewel of the Trent Severn so that the city and its businesses realize the economic benefits of such an asset. The purpose of the Port was always to be used as a transient docking facility to drive tourist and economic dollars up into the core of the city which I believe we can see has been mission accomplished. I do not think that there is a business downtown that is not happy on a weekend when the Port is full of tourists or when we have an event on. The Chamber has worked with the city over the last 40 years as a good partner at the waterfront, and we would look forward to carrying on the arrangement regardless if it is a 2 or a 5 year arrangement. We believe our historical agreement is fair to both parties. Being a not for profit, the limited amount of money that we raise allows us to help the city by managing other events, such as the Santa Claus Parade which the Chamber puts on at our cost. The one item that the Chamber takes a strong stance on is that we do not believe that the Port should be used for seasonal dockage. There are several reasons for this. First, seasonal slips do nothing to help bring new visitors and new dollars into the city and up into the businesses. A quick look at the Barrie Port would showcase this fact. Secondly, it is a waste of a jewel such as the port to allocate the amount of space that it would take for parking for seasonal slippage. Even one parking spot per slip would be 220 parking spaces. Lastly, operating a seasonal marina is in direct competition with local tax paying businesses. No one in business should have to compete with the city. Not a marina, not a gymnasium, not a developer. There is lots of local capacity for seasonal dockage at the local marinas. Regardless of what the outcome of the council discussion is, we look forward to working with the city however we can to continue to promote economic spinoff and tourism into Orillia and Area. On a positive note the Perch Festival was a great success this year. Attendance was up and businesses were full. Thankfully we started the season with great weather. The Boat and Cottage Show, Christmas in June, and the Waterfront Festival are all on the go this summer, so be sure to come out and enjoy! I wish everyone a safe and enjoyable summer creating memories with family and friends! Sincerely, David Carson PRINTING Brochures Envelopes Presentation Folders Booklets Magazines Books Rack Cards www.roseprinting.ca 3 Website Advertising Advertising on orillia.com is easy! Simply click the “Advertising Inquiries” link at the bottom of our homepage for samples of ad sizes and pricing details. Business After 5 Hosted by Agilec Erin, Ontario SPCA – Orillia and Brian, Going with Gibb Andy & Candice Moore, Driverseat Orillia Jed Levene MBA, CFP®, CLU®, CHS, FMA Certified Financial Planner® Rockwater Wealth Management Limited 118 Mississaga St. West, Orillia, ON L3V 3B1 Phone: 705.259.5334 Toll Free: 1.866.578.5334 Fax: 1.888.368.5334 [email protected] 4 (705) 325-4461 390 Laclie Street, Orillia www.mcleananddickey.com [email protected] Welcome New Members Creative Design Stairs and Railings Dean Jones 705-325-1155 [email protected] Specializing in designing, manufacturing & installing guaranteed quality stairs & railings! With over 20 years experience, we pride ourselves on our exceptional quality & excellent service throughout Barrie, Orillia, Muskoka, and surrounding areas. Pets at Peace North 335 Mississaga St. West Sharon L. Van Noort [email protected] www.petsatpeace.ca 705-790-7427 Pets at Peace North is a Pet Loss and Memorial Service supporting pet families in Simcoe County and Muskoka District. We are the only pet funeral home north of Toronto providing individual and private cremation for pets. We opened our doors here in Orillia in February this year and Pets at Peace North provides support 7 days a week, 24 hours a day to families who are or will be facing the death of their beloved pet. Families are always welcome Let our expertise and top quality craftsmanship to call to discuss their needs and options or help you on achieving the look you’ve always come by to visit in person. We also provide wanted for your new or newly-renovated grief support as needed. In office hours do vary home or cottage. so please call in advance. We build all types of custom stairs & railings from Straights, Circulars, Winders or Spirals. We offer all types of premium grade woods from domestic to exotic, softwoods and hardwoods. Dress for Success Orillia & Barrie Linda Reid, CFRE 182 Nottawasaga Street 705-259-2464 [email protected] www.dressforsuccess.org/orilliaandbarrie Driverseat Orillia (705) 242-5696 [email protected] Andy Moore 42 Frederick St. Sandi Clarke [email protected] 705-345-2594 www.remarkableengraving.com Linda Goodall 48 Peter St. S. 705-329-2265 [email protected] The Lighthouse Soup Kitchen and Shelter is a shining light in our community! Our Vision: Guiding the vulnerable out of life’s storms towards hope. Our Mission: Providing a safe place that meets physical needs, gives spiritual hope and points the way to wellness. At The Lighthouse we offer meals, a shelter for men, as well as partnering with other community organizations to provide support services for those in need. Our soup kitchen serves lunch to 30-50 people every day for anyone who needs a meal. Men, women, children… Everyone is welcome! Our shelter has 14 beds for men who have no place of their own to stay. We provide three meals a day, a safe place and community resources for housing, employment and addictions counselling. Driverseat is your vehicle’s personal chauffeur. We take you to where you need to go, in the Building Hope is the community initiative to comfort and convenience of your own vehicle. create a “homeless hub”. We plan to build a new emergency shelter for men, women and Our services: families, as well as transitional housing, in Designated Driver: We will take you and your partnership with other social service agencies car home after a night out. Our Teams are also to offer mental and addiction counselling, safe available to be onsite for your special event as beds, community resources and more. well – contact for more info. Dress for Success is a global non-profit organization, that was launched in Orillia in 2015. Our mission is to empower women to achieve economic independence by providing a network of support including; professional attire and developmental tools to help women Airport Chauffeur: We take all the hassle out of thrive in work and in life. We are here to make a going to and from the airport, for the lowest difference for the women in our communities. pricepoint around! Remarkable Engraving and Gifts The Lighthouse Soup Kitchen & Shelter Assisted Transport: In your vehicle or ours, we will take you where you need to go – to and from medical appointments, to home postsurgery, groceries or other shopping, picking up prescriptions, etc. Vehicle Chauffeur: We will take your vehicle or fleet in for service, relocate your vehicle, or provide a personal driver. Chamber members: Download the Driverseat Remarkable Engraving & Gifts is an Orillia based App, book a DD ride using the promo code engraving company specializing in creating “CHAMBER”, and receive $10 off your ride custom pieces in glass, plastic, wood, granite, home: $15 anywhere in Orillia! and some metals. Whether you are looking to present that one-of-a-kind award, want personalized glassware, or directory signage, there is something for everyone at Remarkable Engraving. We specialize in creating beautiful granite tributes, too. No minimum! Call us...we would love to work with you. 5 Port of Orillia Opening Ceremonies Fred and Birgit, Golden Creek Bird Farm Anne, Carson Funeral Homes (right) and Grace, Mariposa Homes Paul L., Davenport Subaru and Paul G., Orillia Honey President David Carson, Carson Funeral Homes (right) and Trevor Walker, R&F Construction 6 Chamber Classic Golf Tournament Dave, Advantage Trapnell Intravel Inc., Paul, KICX 106 FM/The Dock Committee Chair Nathan Brown, Thor Motors Orillia (1978) Limited 104.1 FM and Jim, The Madison County Food and Beverage Co. and Committee Member Ashleigh Morris, Jim Wilson Chevrolet Buick GMC Inc. Scott Brain, Peggy Foley, Blake Begy & Bill Giannidis, Meridian Credit Union The winning foursome from Impression House 7 What is a Ministry of Labour blitz? The Ministry of Labour's proactive inspection blitzes focus on sector-specific hazards, and are designed to raise awareness and increase compliance with health and safety legislation. They are part of the province's Safe at Work Ontario compliance strategy. During a blitz inspection, inspectors focus on specific sectors, workplace areas or activities in which the targeted hazards may be present. The blitzes are announced in advance and results are reported after they are completed. The ministry tracks each sector to determine if the blitzes result in a long-lasting increase in compliance and decrease in injuries. What the law says In Ontario, workplaces must allow a Ministry of Labour inspector into the workplace. During a blitz campaign, inspectors have been instructed to take a zero-tolerance approach, meaning that if a workplace is found to be non-compliant, the MOL will prosecute in some way. How MOL blitzes can affect your business MOL blitzes target hazards that can lead to high-cost injury claims. These claims result from injuries that cause fatalities, long-term disabilities, or by their nature tend to reoccur or become chronic. The high costs are passed along to employers in the form of higher WSIB assessments, insurance premiums, lost time, and lower productivity. What you can do Be proactive: identify the hazards in your workplace that can cause injury or illness and establish a plan for how these hazards will be managed Get some help from your health and safety association to find out what training you need to ensure compliance before the inspector arrives Perform your own workplace audit Make your employees aware of the hazards Have a well-documented health and safety program visibly in place, and implement hazard-related strategies, tools and training Correct any deficiencies identified by a Ministry of Labour inspector Work collaboratively with the inspector Tanya Muller, BSc. C.K., CCPE Consultant / Ergonomist WORKPLACE SAFETY & PREVENTION SERVICES T 877 494-9777 x2509 | 705 689-1057 [email protected] WSPS can help you stay on top of OHS training compliance. Register to�ay for our new �O�-appro�e� �HSC Cer��ca�on training an� train your wor�ers with our new �HS-compliant WH��S 2015 solu�ons. �ct �ow� Visit us at: wsps.ca | Connect with us on Twi�er: @WSPS��EWS or contact Customer Care at 1 877 494 WSPS (9777). 8 June 2016 How to attract the BEST employees! The Chambers of Commerce Group Insurance Plan will help you attract, and keep, the finest employees! Today, most employees expect group benefits. A Chambers of Commerce Group Insurance Plan can offer you a truly flexible benefit solution based on what’s best for you and your employees. The Chambers Plan has been providing Group Insurance for Canadian Businesses for over 40 years with over 30,000 small to medium sized businesses using the plan to protect their employees. There are some great reasons why the Chambers Plan stands out from the rest when it comes to attracting and keeping great employees. For starters, it is the most popular employee benefit plan in Canada for small business and there is no industry restrictions. That means no matter what business you own, you can participate in the plan! The Chambers Plan also helps your employees by having access to 50,000 medical specialists as every participant has FREE access to Best Doctors services – connecting seriously ill individuals and their treating physicians with world renowned experts. You will be helping keep your employees healthy and productive with access to my-benefits health, the health and wellness website with information to help manage illnesses and find other doctors and practitioners. Employees will be even more thrilled when their claims are usually paid within 48 hours! Now that is impressive service. Isn't it time you enjoyed this advantage for your business, employees and their dependents? Keep your most important asset, your people, healthy and well taken care of with the Chambers of Commerce Group Insurance Plan. For more information, call or email Your Exclusive Benefit Plan Advisor at 1(888)942-2396 or email [email protected] 9 • Group Insurance • UPS Partnership • Advertising – Print, Email Broadcast & Website • First Data Merchant Services Partnership • Tourism Information Service • Mentoring Program • Member to Member Discounts • Committee Involvement Ma La-Care Member since 1996 We would like to share with the membership the company names of our long-standing members, e.g. 10, 20, 25, 30 years etc. Email [email protected] and advise us of the year in which your business joined the Orillia District Chamber of Commerce. • Promotional Flyer Distribution • Esso Fuel Discount Program • Networking Opportunities; • Newsletter Business After Five, Seminars & Business Breakfasts, Business • Membership Directory Achievement Awards & AGM, & Buyers Guide Annual Dinner, Golf Tournament • Discount Long Distance Chamber Website To edit your membership listing, proceed as follows: On the home page on the right side in the login box, there is an option that says “click here to become a website member”. OFFERING: Professional advice in panel format from lawyers, accountants, bankers, small business representatives and marketing experts. TO: Chamber members meeting the “mentee” criteria; new business or business in transition having been in business for at least one year. Research has shown that benefits of open panel discussions are valuable with the majority of questions generic in nature and apply to businesses as a whole. Limited private mentoring will be offered on a qualified basis to provide specific related advice. The Chamber is proud to be able to offer this initiative as a benefit to being a member of a strong business networking platform. “The mentoring program that I attended was very informative. I would recommend that any new business owner attend this exceptional program!” John Beck, Able Taxi If you feel that you may benefit from this exciting opportunity please contact the Chamber office at 326-4424 or [email protected] 10 After clicking on that you will see a drop-down menu, under “request password”, with a list of members. Find your business and select it, then click send. An email will be sent to you with your user name and password. You can use these to login on the home page. Once you have logged in, be sure to enter some keywords that best describe your business. Keywords are used by our search engine to better connect users to appropriate members. It’s time to start planning for the Annual Cardboard Boat Race! SUNDAY, AUGUST 7, 2016 AT NOON This race has become the largest spectator event held during the Orillia Waterfront Festival at the Port of Orillia. We encourage you or your company to participate in this great once a year event. AWARD CATEGORIES ARE AS FOLLOWS: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Smallest Boat Biggest Boat Best Dressed Crew The Most Prestigious Award, THE TITANIC AWARD, for the Most Spectacular Sinking! Longest Floating Boat SPONSORED BY THE PACKET & TIMES Refer to Boat Building Rules For Further Information Please Call Susan Lang or Doug Bunker at 705-326-4424 11 August 7, 2016 THE RULES ARE AS FOLLOWS: BUILD THE BOAT AS BIG OR SMALL AS YOU WANT. THE OUTSIDE AND INSIDE STRUCTURE OF THE BOAT HULL MUST BE OF CARDBOARD CONSTRUCTION. THE HULL MAY BE PAINTED BUT CANNOT BE SEALED WITH ANY TYPE OF WATERPROOF COATING. WOOD OR METAL STRUCTURE IS NOT ALLOWED THE INSIDE OF THE BOAT CAN BE FILLED WITH BUOYANT MATERIALS. THE BOAT MUST BE PADDLED BY ONE OR MORE CREW MEMBERS. NO MOTORS ARE ALLOWED. LIFE JACKETS MUST BE WORN BY ALL CREW MEMBERS DURING THE RACE. PARTICIPANTS ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR REMOVING THE REMNANTS OF THEIR CRAFT TO A DESIGNATED RECYCLING BIN. PLEASE ADVISE THE CHAMBER OF YOUR INTENTION TO PARTICIPATE SO WE HAVE A SENSE OF NUMBERS. PLEASE HAVE YOUR ENTRY TO THE PORT OF ORILLIA BY 11:15 A.M. FOR INSPECTION AND MEDIA PICTURES. THE RACE STARTS AT NOON. SUNDAY AUGUST 7, 2016 12 13 MEMBER TO MEMBER DISCOUNT PARTICIPANTS EXTREME PITA FASHION THERAPY FREDDIE'S AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE & TIRE CORP. GRAPE & OLIVE WINE & MARTINI BISTRO GRILLER’S PIZZA AND WINGS HIGHWAYMAN INN & CONFERENCE CENTRE HOLIDAY MOTEL HURONIA ALARM & FIRE SECURITY INC. JAMES PAUK PHOTOGRAPHY JIM WILSON CHEVROLET BUICK GMC LAKE COUNTRY AIRWAYS LAKE DALRYMPLE RESORT LIGHTNING PEST SERVICES LOCK, STOCK & BARREL MAC LANG ORILLIA M&S JANITORIAL SERVICES MARINA DEL RAY MANTICORE BOOKS MAPLES MOTEL MARK GOODE MORTGAGE MAN – DOMINION LENDING CENTRES MARLENE BULAS ART MEINEKE CAR CARE MEMORIAL AUTOMOTIVE SERVICES MID ONTARIO DISPOSAL MISTER TRANSMISSION NANCY LEM DESIGN NAVY NOOK RECREATIONAL FINANCING NORTHERN PERFORMANCE WINDOWS TONY’S ONE STOP TIRE/ORILLIA OVERDRIVE OPTIMUM POTENTIAL CHIROPRACTIC & NUTRITION ORILLIA BOAT CRUISES LTD. ORILLIA BOWL ORILLIA HONEY ORILLIA HYUNDAI ORILLIA MUSEUM OF ART & HISTORY, THE ORILLIA PRONET INC. ORILLIA STORAGE COMPANY ORILLIA’S FLOOR FASHION CENTRE ORILLIA’S WINE EXPERIENCE A BREATH OF FRESH AIR – OUTDOOR SPORTS A WELCOMING HOME ACM METAL FORMING CO. LTD. ADRIENNE KEYZER MORTGAGES ADVANTAGE TRAPNELL INTRAVEL ANNE’S CRANBERRY HOUSE B&B ANYTIME FITNESS APPLE ANNIE'S GIFTS & CRAFTS AVAIA SALON, SPA & TANNING BAYOU PARK MARINE BELL ORILLIA BEST WESTERN PLUS COUCHICHING INN BEST WESTERN PLUS MARIPOSA INN & CONFERENCE CENTRE BMO BANK OF MONTREAL BRIDGING QUALITY ENTERPRISE CANADIAN AUTHORS ASSOCIATION CARRIAGE RIDGE RESORT CENTRAL ONTARIO ANALYTICAL LABORATORY CENTURY 21 DON CAMPBELL REAL ESTATE LTD COMFORT INN COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION COSTCO WHOLESALE CREDIT BUREAU SOLUTIONS INC. CREIGHTON MANOR INN CSN~INDUSTRIAL PARK COLLISION CUMMINS CANVAS CO. DAPPER DEPOT MENSWEAR DAVENPORT SUBARU OF ORILLIA DAVEY TREE EXPERT CO. OF CANADA LTD. DAYS INN ORILLIA DOCUMENT XCELLENCE - XEROX DOWNTOWN COMPUTERS DRIVERSEAT ORILLIA DSG BUILDING DIAGNOSTICS ENERTEST CORPORATION EVANS TAX SERVICES EXPERIENCE NISSAN 14 PACKET & TIMES PAVE-TECH PETS AT PEACE NORTH PIXELS ‘N’ PRINT PIZZAVILLE PIZZA & PANZEROTTO PRO-ACTIVE HEALTH CARE PROPERTYGUYS.COM PT LANDSCAPING INC. R.S. PERFORMANCE AUTO SERVICE RANDSTAD CANADA REMARKABLE ENGRAVING & GIFTS RICKS DRIVING SCHOOL ROSTANCE ELECTRIC LTD. ROTARY CLUB OF ORILLIA - LAKE COUNTRY ROYAL BANK OF CANADA ROYAL LEPAGE REAL QUEST REALTY BROKERAGE S.M.D. SERVICES SANTA’S VILLAGE & SPORTSLAND SCALES NATURE PARK SECUR N SHIELD SECURITY SHINE JUICE BAR & CAFÉ SINERGY CLOTHING SPARROW STAGING SERVICES SPEEDY SIGNS STAR PERFORMANCE STUDIO ELEVEN SUNSHINE 89 FM – BAYSHORE BROADCASTING SUNSHINE B.B.Q. SUNSHINE CARPET & FLOORING SUSHI WADASI TAYLOR DOCKS LTD TELIZON INC. TERRY KNAPPETT ENTERPRISES LTD. THE MADISON COUNTY FOOD & BEVERAGE CO. THE SHARING PLACE FOOD BANK THE UPS STORE THE VERANDAHS B & B BY THE LAKE THE WINE CRATE THOR MOTORS ORILLIA (1978) LTD. TIFFANY RESTAURANT TIFFIN’S CREATIVE CENTRE TURF KING & TK PEST CONTROL ULTIMATE BATH SYSTEMS WAGGS LTD. WATER DEPOT WEED MAN 15
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