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Remote Desktop Redirected Printer Venue Locations Community Venue Address City Postal Code 1 Belle River United Church 300 South St Belle River N0R 1A0 1 Cottam United Church 144 Talbot Rd Cottam N0R 1B0 1 Davis Public School Gym 2855 Rivard Ave Windsor N8T 2H9 Dougall Avenue School 1 Classroom 811 Dougall Ave Windsor N9A 4R2 1 Emmanuel United Church 1728 Lincoln Rd Windsor N8W 2P7 1 Epworth United Church 56 Division St S Kingsville N9Y 1P6 1 Essex Gospel Community Church 335 Talbot St S Essex N8M 3A4 1 GGC - Camp Bryerswood 6480 Texas Rd McGregor N0R 1J0 GGC - Windsor Guide House 1 Brownsea Isle 5760 Malden Rd LaSalle N9H 1S2 1 Glenwood United Church 1825 Grand Marais Rd W Windsor N9E 1E9 1 Harrow United Church 45 Munger St E Harrow N0R 1G0 1 Holy Name of Jesus Church 146 Talbot St S Essex N8M 1B4 1 Knights of Columbus Hall 152 Lesperance Rd Windsor N8N 1W1 1 Knights of Columbus Hall 1303 County Rd 22 Belle River N0R 1A0 1 Lucier Estates Community Centre 51 Parkside Dr McGregor N0R 1J0 Maxwell Public School Classroom 1 1 1648 Francois Rd Windsor N8Y 4L9 1 Most Precious Blood Church 1947 Meldrum Rd Windsor N8W 4E3 Our Lady of Annunciation School 1 Gym 7343 Tecumseh Rd Stoney Point N0R 1N0 1 Our Lady of Atonement Parish 2940 Forest Glade Dr Windsor N8R 1L5 1 Paulin Memorial Church 3200 Woodland Ave Windsor N9E 1Z5 1 Riverside United Church 881 Glidden Ave Windsor N8S 2N6 1 Roseland-Trinity United Church 3919 Howard Ave Windsor N9G 1N9 Community Venue Address City Postal Code 1 St Andrews Presbyterian Church 129 Simcoe St Amherstburg N9V 1L8 1 St James Anglican Church 4276 Roseland Dr E Windsor N9G 1Y7 1 St Pauls Anglican Church 92 St Paul St Essex N8M 1C5 1 St Pauls United Church 973 Pillette Rd Windsor N8Y 3B7 1 Tecumseh United Church 333 Lacasse Blvd Tecumseh N8N 2B7 1 W J Langlois School Single Gym 3110 Rivard Ave Windsor N8T 2J2 2 Blenheim United Church 49 George St, PO Box 668 Blenheim N0P 1A0 2 Brunner Centre 32 Wallace St Thamesville N0P 2K0 2 Camlachie United Church 6784 Camlachie Rd Camlachie N0N 1E0 2 Centennial Centre 356 St Clair St Watford N0M 2S0 2 Centennial Hall 101 Centennial Ave Watford N0M 2S0 2 Chatham Baptist Church 124 William St S Chatham N7M 4S8 2 Christ Anglican Church 414 Oil St, Box 565 Petrolia N0N 1R0 2 Christ Church 80 Wellington St W Chatham N7M 1J1 2 Corunna United Church 198 Hill St PO Box 844 Corunna N0N 1G0 Devine Street Gospel Chapel 2 Craft Room 714 Devine St Sarnia N7T 1X2 2 Dunlop United Church 757 Rosedale Ave Sarnia N7V 1Z8 2 Grace United Church 990 Cathcart Blvd Sarnia N7S 2H2 2 High Park United Church 1081 Brenchley St Sarnia N7S 1R6 2 Hope United Church 3219 Elgin St Alvinston N0N 1A0 Kinnwood Central Public School 2 Gym 63 MacDonald St Forest N0N 1J0 2 Knox Presbyterian Church 251 Duncan St Wallaceburg N8A 5G5 2 St James Presbyterian Church 310 McNaughton Ave W Chatham N7L 1R9 St John in the Wilderness 2 Anglican Churc 2896 Old Lakeshore Rd Bright's Grove N0N 1C0 2 St Paul's Anglican Church 210 Michigan Ave Point Edward N7V 1E8 4169 Petrolia Line, PO Box 2 St Pauls United Church 970 Petrolia N0N 1R0 Community Venue Address City Postal Code 2 Wyoming United Church 730 Second St Wyoming N0N 1T0 Assumption Separate School 3 Gymnasium 42 South St E Aylmer N5H 1P6 3 Bryanston Community Centre 15321 Plover Mills Rd RR 3 Ilderton N0M 2A0 3 Bryanston United Church 22925 Highbury Ave N Bryanston N0M 2A0 3 Central United Church 135 Wellington St St Thomas N5R 2R7 3 Craig Lodge A.F. & F.M. No 574 131 Main St Ailsa Craig N0M 1A0 3 Dorchester United Church 4100 Catherine St Dorchester N0L 1G0 3 Ekfrid Community Centre 48 Wellington St Appin N0L 1A0 3 Glencoe Presbyterian Church 177 Main St Glencoe N0L 1M0 3 Grace Anglican Church 13301 Ilderton Rd Ilderton N0M 2A0 3 Ilderton United Church 121 Mill St, PO Box 29 Ilderton N0M 2A0 3 Knox Presbyterian Church 55 Hincks St St Thomas N5R 3N9 3 Lucan Scout/Guide Hall 129 Market St Lucan N0M 2J0 Our Lady Lourdes Separate 3 School Gym 103 Wellington St Delaware N0L 1E0 3 Parkhill United Church Hastings and Pearl St Parkhill N0M 2K0 River Heights Public School Gym 3 17 4269 Hamilton Rd Dorchester N0L 1G3 Royal Canadian Legion ­ Ilderton 3 Branch 13152 Ilderton Rd Ilderton N0M 2A0 St Anne Catholic School 3 Gymnasium 84 Park Ave St Thomas N5R 4W1 St Hilda's ­ St Luke's Anglican 3 Church 185 Elm St St Thomas N5R 1J4 3 St Johns Anglican Church 186 Main St Glencoe N0L 1M0 3 St Johns Anglican Church 20 Flora St St Thomas N5P 2X4 3 St Marks United Church 38 Aldborough Ave St Thomas N5R 4T1 3 St Pauls Anglican Church Hall 73331 Kerwood Rd Kerwood N0M 2B0 3 Strathroy United Church 131 Front St W Strathroy N7G 1Y8 Community Venue Address City Postal Code 3 Thorndale United Church 245 King St Thorndale N0M 2P0 3 Trinity Anglican Church 55 Southwick St St Thomas N5R 3S3 3 Ye Olde Towne Hall 160 Main St Ailsa Craig N0M 1A0 Byron Somerset Public School 4 Gym 132 175 Whisperwood Ave London N6K 4C6 Byron Southwood Public School 4 Gym 108 1379 Lola St London N6K 3R6 4 Byron United Church 420 Boler Rd London N6K 2K5 4 Calvary United Church 290 Ridout St S London N6C 3Z1 4 Chalmers Presbyterian Church 342 Pond Mills Rd London N5Z 3X5 4 Church of the Transfiguration 33 Bromleigh Ave London N6G 1V1 4 Cleardale Public School Gym 157 780 Dulaney Dr London N6C 3W4 4 Ealing Public School Gym 840 Hamilton Rd London N5Z 1V5 4 Ealing Public School Library 840 Hamilton Rd London N5Z 1V5 4 Lambeth United Church 4268 Colonel Talbot Rd London N6P 1A2 4 Mount Zion United Church 471 Ridgewood Cres London N6J 3H7 Nicholas Wilson Public School 4 Gym 102 927 Osgoode Dr London N6E 1C9 Rick Hansen Public School Gym 4 102 70 Ponderosa Cres London N6E 2L7 4 Riverside United Church 451 Dunedin Dr London N6H 3G9 4 Salvation Army Citadel 555 Springbank Dr London N6J 1H3 4 St Aiden's Anglican Church 1246 Oxford St W London N6H 3X8 St James Westminster Anglican 4 Church 115 Askin St London N6C 1E7 St Martin­in­the­Fields Anglican 4 Church 489 Pinetree Dr London N6H 3M9 St Sebastian Catholic School 4 Gymnasium 225 Cairn St London N5Z 3W6 Community Venue Address City Postal Code St Stephens Memorial Anglican 4 Church 727 Southdale Rd E London N6E 1A9 4 Trinity Anglican Church 4307 Colonel Talbot Rd London N6P 1A2 W Sherwood Fox Public School 4 Lunch 204 660 Steeplechase Dr London N6J 3P4 4 Westmount Presbyterian Church 521 Village Green Ave London N6K 1G3 White Oaks Public School 4 Cafeteria 111 565 Bradley Ave London N6E 3Z8 5 Bayfield Village Inn 34777 Bayfield River Rd Bayfield N0M 1G0 Beaver Valley Community School 5 Kinderroo 189 Bruce St S Thornbury N0H 2P0 5 Brussels Mennonite Fellowship 250 Princess St, PO Box 159 Brussels N0G 1H0 5 Central Westside Church 310 10th St W Owen Sound N4K 3R5 5 Church of Christ 113 Nelson St W Meaford N4L 1R8 5 Cornerstone Presbyterian Church 110 Yonge St N Tara N0H 2N0 5 Durham Townhall 185 George St W Durham N0G 1R0 5 Faith Lutheran Church 525 Ivings Dr Port Elgin N0H 2C1 5 First United Church 435 21st St W Owen Sound N4K 4E5 5 Grace United Church 310 12th St Hanover N4N 1V6 5 Kincardine Baptist Church 569 Queen St Kincardine N2Z 2J1 5 Kincardine United Church 721 Princes St Kincardine N2Z 2J1 5 Kirkton United Church 1913 (Road 164) Hwy 23 Kirkton N0K 1K0 Kirkton Woodham Community 5 Centre 70497 (Road 164) Hwy 23 Kirkton N0K 1K0 5 Lions Youth Centre 125 John St W Exeter N0M 1S0 Lucknow Library/Town Hall, 5 Lower Level 526 Campbell St Lucknow N0G 2H0 5 Lucknow Presbyterian Church 578 Havelock St Box 219 Lucknow N0G 2H0 Community Venue Address City Postal Code 5 Port Elgin United Church 840 Bruce St PO Box 486 Port Elgin N0H 2C0 5 Rotary Scout Hall 39 Grey St S Southampton N0H 2L0 Royal Canadian Legion ­ Clinton 5 Branch 95 Kirk St Box 532 Clinton N0M 1L0 5 St Basil's Separate School Gym 925 9th Ave W Owen Sound N4K 2N8 5 St Johns Anglican Church 516 Mill St, PO Box 1059 Port Elgin N0H 2C0 St Matthew Evangelical Lutheran 5 Church 356 9th St Hanover N4N 3L5 St Matthews Evangelical 5 Lutheran Church 21 Absalom St, PO Box 218 Mildmay N0G 2J0 South Bruce 5 St Pauls Presbyterian Church 553 Gould St Peninsula N0H 2T0 5 St Pauls United Church 303 Jackson St S, PO Box 427 Walkerton N0G 2V0 St Thomas Aquinas Catholic South Bruce 5 Church 551 Gould St Peninsula N0H 2T0 5 Sydenham Public School Gym 1130 8th St E Owen Sound N4K 1M7 5 Tara United Church 33 Market St Tara N0H 2N0 5 Trinity Anglican Church 10 Keith Cres Box 2070 Bayfield N0M 1G0 5 Wingham United Church 217 Minnie St Box 927 Wingham N0G 2W0 6 Alma Community Hall Peel Box 197 ­ 51 Simpson E Alma N0B 1A0 6 Church of St James the Apostle 86 Glasgow St N Guelph N1H 4W2 6 Drayton Reformed Church 72 Wellington St S Drayton N0G 1P0 6 Dublin Street United Church 68 Suffolk St W Guelph N1H 2J2 6 Elora United Church 75 Geddes St Elora N0B 1S0 6 Erin Public School New Gym 185 Daniel St Erin N0B 1T0 Fred A Hamilton Public School 6 Gym 160 Ironwood Rd Guelph N1G 3R4 Community Venue Address City Postal Code Harcourt Memorial United 6 Church 87 Dean Ave Guelph N1G 1L3 6 Holy Rosary Parish Hall 175 Emma St Guelph N1E 1V6 Island Lake Public School Double 6 Gym 50 Oak Ridge Dr Orangeville L9W 5J6 Jean Little Public School 6 Classroom 56 Youngman Dr Guelph N1G 4L2 6 Ken Danby Public School Gym 525 Grange Rd Guelph N1E 7C4 6 Knox Presbyterian Church 55 Church St E Elora N0B 1S0 6 Mono Amaranth School Gym R R 1 Orangeville L9W 2Y8 Montgomery Village Public 6 School Gym 70 Montgomery Village Blvd Orangeville L9W 5H6 6 Mount Forest United Church 165 Queen St E Mount Forest N0G 2L0 6 Parkinson Centennial School Gym 120 Lawrence Ave Orangeville L9W 1S8 5141 Wellington
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