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The annual New Tecums- eth Mandarin MS Walk took place from Banting Memo- rial High School on Sunday, May 5. At press time, 93 per cent of the $33,000 (or $30,727.30) had been raised by 131 walkers on 13 teams. Funds raised at this years MS Walk will be invested in accelerating the pace of MS breakthroughs and empower people with MS to live their best lives. The family friendly event included team activities, award ceremonies, a silent

auction, kids colouring sta- 8. Elgin Armstrong ($625) tion, and stories from people 9. Michael Lograsso living with MS. ($620) Local businesses win big Multiple sclerosis can 10. Liz Parkinson ($560) strike anyone at any mo- Top Team Fund Raisers ment, and Canadians have 1. Find a cure ($7,892) at Business Excellence one of the highest rates of 2. Liz’s Crusaders for a MS in the world. Cure ($6,400) 2019 Top Individual Fund 3. Saras Soldiers ($5,499) Awards Raisers 4. Ann’s Clan ($4,085) 1. Sara LoGrasso ($4,534) 5. Daley Girls ($2,145) BY BROCK WEIR were two of three businesses recog- 2. Doreen Small ($3,845) 6. Elginators ($1,765) nized with Customer Service Awards 3. Kate Svoboda ($2,600) 7. Team Sarah ($1,200) The humble potato – and the people alongside Innisfil Chiropractic. 4. Anne Ritchie ($1,100) 8. Kim’s Hope For a Cure behind them – took home top honours Tara Andrews of Bradford- West 5. Alysia Daley ($1,000) ($1,085) Monday night at the 2019 South Sim- Gwillimbury was recognized with 6. Kim McCormack 9. The A Team ($391.30) coe Business Excellence Awards. the Youth Entrepreneur Award, while ($865) 10. Sluys Family ($100) Beattie’s Distillery, which has the Community Excellence Award 7. Vikki Kirkpatrick For more information vis- made New Tecumseth a destination was handed to Innisfil’s Applewood ($770) it mssociety.ca with their spirits derived from their Dental, with an Honourable Mention signature root vegetables, received in this category going to the Alliston Time to Get Your the Business Excellence Award, with Home Hardware Building Centre. additional local businesses picking Bringing home two prizes was lo- up the spoils across the board. cal entrepreneur Carol Austin. The Alliston-based distillery cur- Her business, Concession Road Spring Clean Smile! rently crafts potato vodka, the only Mercantile, was awarded The New spirit of its kind distilled in Ontario. Business Award while Ms. Austin WE Known for its creamy, buttery taste herself was recognized as South Sim- OFFER cut with a slight citrus aroma, Beat- coe’s Entrepreneur of the Year. tie’s has received rave reviews for The store was founded just over a DIRECT their product and have since expand- year ago, specializing in unique cards, INSURANCE ed their line to include a lower spirit gifts and Canadiana. Ms. Austin told BILLING vodka based on sweet potatoes. The Times earlier this year that she A more recent addition to their line- moved from Toronto to Loretto and up is a poitin, which they describe as decided to develop a business venture a “potato moonshine” aged in Ameri- close to home – deciding upon estab- can white oak barrels with a medium lishing a “modern general store.” char for three months, giving it a Some of the items you’ll find at burnt oak scent and a smooth finish. Concession Road Mercantile include Beattie’s has long been in the po- beer glasses made from recycled beer FREE CONSULTATIONS tato business, growing crops for the bottles, handcrafted wood charcuterie manufacturing of potato chips. Due boards, rustic style blankets and pil- Free Take Home Whitening to the exacting standards in the chip lows, hiking trail books, local organic With every new patient cleaning booked industry, however, the company was honey, and much more. looking for ways to use potatoes that “I would say though that over the $500 OFF Seniors weren’t quite aesthetically perfect. past few months, the store has evolved Boiled down, the distillers say it so that most people now refer to it Dentures 10% Discount was “a method of using the waste to simply as a ‘gift store’. Last Christ- B Offers expire AprilFamily 30,eet Dental 2019 Centre n General & Cosmetic Dentistry Beeton create a new product.” mas I had many local people come in Our dentists have over 25 years combined experience with: Innovation was the name of the and do just about all of their Christ- DENTALFAMILY & COSMETIC DENTISTRY game at this year’s Business Excel- mas shopping in one stop. On most white fi llings • root canals • crowns and bridges • extractions cosmetic dentistry • dentures • implants • nightguards lence Awards, which was hosted in Saturdays, I have people rushing in to BFamily lton Dental Centre Innisfil. pick up a last-minute gift and card. “Your affordable smile renovationGeneral and & Cosmetic restoration Dentistry dentists”Beeton Now in its twenty-second year, the People often tell me how happy they DENTALFA M I LY & C O S M E T I C D E N T I S T R Y Beeton FAMILY Beeton Beeton DENTAL awards recognized excellence in a are to know they can count on finding DENTAL GENERAL & COSMETIC DENTISTRY General & Cosmetic Dentistry number of sectors. something unique right in town. That DENTAL 1 2 CENTRE Beeton Sheldon Creek Dairy in Adjala-To- always makes me so happy to hear,” Beeton Family Centre DENTALGENERAL & COSMETIC DENTISTRY 29 Main Street West, Suite 100, Beeton DENTAL 905-951-9511 sorontio, took home the Agricultural Austin told The Times. 3 4 Across from the Muddy Water 24 Shore St., Bolton Award, while Circle Theatre and the D R . R O S A N N A P O R R E TA behind the Pizza Nova

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Secession BROCK’S BANTER: Putting a value on culture Newly-elected Alberta Premier went to Otta- BY BROCK WEIR sands of years of our collec- the days and weeks since the began lining up making sig- wa last week, and to say he was fuming would tive human history. blaze, the tone of the conver- nificant donations towards the be an understatement. Memory is a powerful thing. Who we were, and what we sation has changed. cathedral’s rebuilding fund, He has two items on his agenda. Sometimes there is no rhyme or had been up until that point, While the flames ranged, compounded by President The first thing on his to-do list was toap- reason on how memories are filed was largely wiped out; a link the people of the world Macron’s vow that recon- pear before a Senate committee on energy to away, or how they are conjured up to our collective history irrep- seemed united in disbelief that struction of the iconic build- condemn the proposed Bill C-69 which will once again, often to the surprise of arably broken and, of course, such a stalwart symbol of his- ing would be complete within overhaul environmental assessments for major the individual. impossible to replace. tory could be all but destroyed five years. natural resources projects, and throw open the They can often be evoked by sight, The meaning behind the by a flame, regardless of Why, asked some voices door to virtually any or all interveners, includ- smell, taste and sound. meme has, in my opinion whether its underlying cause in the crowd, were private re- ing the fringe players who only want to inter- We all know the sensation of a taken on new meaning given was a rogue spark from ongo- sources being sought for this fere and grandstand. scent or flavour that has an instant world events that post-date its ing renovations, a short cir- project when there was nary a Kenny calls Bill C-69 the “no-pipeline act.” familiarity. As far as familiarity goes, existence, particularly the fire cuit, or a carelessly discarded word from the Vatican on how So, you can see why he’s opposed to it. it can sometimes be elusive, some- at Notre-Dame last month. cigarette. much they would be offering The second thing on Kenney’s to-do list was thing that conjures up seemingly ran- That fire, of course, re- The first sour notes seemed up from their impossibly rich a face-to-face meeting with Prime Minister dom images that don’t necessary fit ceived its fair share of column to come the following day coffers? Justin Trudeau, a political leader who Kenney together. Like a 1,000 piece jigsaw inches in this space, but in when French billionaires Continued on Page 15 has not an iota of respect. puzzle that has taken you days to put He has called Trudeau “an empty trust-fund together only to find you’re short one millionaire who has the political depth of a fin- key piece to make the image come ger bowl.” into full focus. He has said Trudeau “can’t read a briefing Whether it is a taste of something note longer than a cocktail napkin,” and a poli- your grandmother cooked decades tician “who doesn’t have a clue what he is do- ago, or a voice that rings eerily close ing.” to that of someone who had a special So, suffice, they are not exactly BFFs. impact on our own life – it has more To Trudeau’s credit, though, he has not re- in common than just being a memo- sponded to the nasty talk with nasty talk of his ry; it’s part of your history, the collec- own. tion of people, places and things that Maybe Kenney is right. Maybe Trudeau converge to make you who you are. doesn’t have a clue how to do it, but we’ll give If life was a tapestry, they are him the benefit of the doubt. stitches of experiences, fulfilling A few hours later, word came down that or otherwise, that come together to the Saskatchewan provincial appeal court had form the whole. If one is fulfilling, ruled 3-2 that Trudeau’s carbon-tax law was chances are there are more that serve constitutionally sound. as lingering reminders of trauma – There were, however, very strong dissenting physical or emotional. Each stitch, opinions by two of the five appeal-court judg- however, is just as important as the es, leaving lots of room to take it up a notch and last, and we don’t often appreciate presenting it to an even higher court, a move what they bring to the whole until Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe has vowed they are just out of reach. to do, with Kenney equally vowing to join the To this end, a certain meme mak- court battle. ing the rounds on social media over Kenney is livid, of course, because the the last few years has always made Trudeau Liberals have done nothing to come me laugh. It can take various forms, to Alberta’s aid, fussing over Quebec’s SNC- have any number of evocative im- Lavalin and the possibility of upwards of 9,000 ages used to underscore the point, jobs being lost there while Alberta’s oil-patch but the gist is usually the same: book has truly lost 100,000 well-paying jobs be- lovers are still traumatized. cause of the downturn in oil prices and the in- By what? ability to get the oilsands to tidewater because The fire at the Library of Alexan- no pipeline exists to do it. dria. When the Liberals bought the Trans Moun- Yes, that fire. That fire that Julius tain pipeline for $4.5 billion in taxpayers’ Caesar’s troops purportedly set when money, it appears it was a tease-and-stall play he they sacked the city. Yes, that very because not a single shovel has hit the ground. same fire that happened nearly two To Albertans, this is a slap in the face. millennia ago. And why wouldn’t think this way? And why This meme, of course, is whole- wouldn’t 50% of Albertans recently polled heartedly tongue-in-cheek, but there want to secede from Canada? is an underlying truth in it. If only Alberta were Quebec. That fire was not just a fire – and, All it would have to do is snap its fingers. truth be told, it was probably more of And that’s the truth. a symbolic fire than anything else – rather, it was the wiping out of thou-

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BY JAKE COURTEPATTE

Rain or shine, one thing is for certain: the annual Run or Walk for Southlake has York Region residents coming out in droves. Close to 1,700 people turned out for the annual event, tak- ing to the streets of Newmarket April 28 around the Region’s hospital. Luckily for this year’s pack of runners, the sun was out on a chilly April morning. Held in Newmarket for the third year, racers and cheer squads alike gathered at Newmarket’s Seniors’ Meeting Place before following a five-kilometre path down Davis Drive. Boasting a lofty fundraising goal of $200,000, the larg- est ever for the event, the total is close and still rising: over $177,000 has been raised at press time. Southlake Foundation president Susan Mullin said security measures were increased this year to allow for a larger at- tendance, after seeing around 1,500 racers take to the course last year, which closes down a stretch of Davis Drive to allow And they’re off! PHOTO BY GLENN RODGER for the course. The Cancer Centre Cruisers once again set the bar for team to Southlake’s patients in York Region and the surrounding $1-million netted in its span. funds raised, topping the list at around $20,000 raised to win communities. Since the inception of the Southlake Foundation in 1980, the Team Challenge. Team Aurora was at the top of the list Having flourished into the grand spectacle it is today since the parent organizer of the annual event, more than $100 mil- for the Mayor’s Challenge, a fun and friendly competition its beginnings in 2002, the bar has been raised each year in lion has been raised for the Centre. between the mayors of the York municipalities. terms of raised funds. Donations can still be made at www.southlakefoundation. “I’m not going to lie, I’m exhausted,” said Mayor Tom Now in its seventeenth year, the event has raised over ca. Mrakas, who led the way in bringing in close to $10,000 for the cause. “But I want to take a moment to thank everyone, for all the support they gave to Team Aurora and myself. We won the Mayor’s Challenge, we’re very proud of it, and we’re very proud to support our hospital, Southlake.” King Chicks and Jocks, led by King Councillor Avia Eek, X CROSSWORD finished a close second in the mayoral race, raising around $10,000 in total. PUZZLE NO. 410 With the first runners pulling up to a cheering crowd at 4. “A Bridge ____ Far” the finish line around 9:30am, family and friends were enter- 5. Furry swimmer tained by George St. Kitts, a Juno-nominated Motown artist 6. Stubborn from Toronto, at the Centre’s Athlete Village. 7. Perth pal The Run or Walk for Southlake is the largest communi- 8. Mongol ty fundraiser held annually by Southlake Foundation, rais- 9. Along the middle ing vital funds to purchase new and replacement equipment 10. Cereal grass across the hospital. Current equipment needs include anes- 11. Building addition thesia machines, operating room lights and hospital beds and 12. Battery type mattresses, all critical elements to providing world-class care 13. Short ape? 14. Type of golf club 20. Cross 25. Wrap 26. Of an earlier time 27. Speck 30. Sarcastic 31. Bathhouse 33. Like anchovies 35. French friar 36. Derby feature 37. Greek letter 39. Strive 40. Loose talk 43. Giraffe’s kin 44. Rubber-coated 46. ____ by a mile 48. One’s equal Arden Krystal, President & CEO of Southlake Regional Health Copyright © 2008, Penny Press 50. Dreg Centre, York Simcoe MPP Caroline Mulroney, Newmarket-Auro- ACROSS 36. Naughty child 67. Grand 53. Inch along ra MPP Christine Elliott and Susan Mullin, President & CEO of 55. Arrive at the Southlake Regional Health Centre Foundation. 1. Sheet of cotton 37. Gizzard 69. Narrow trail 56. Friends PHOTO BY GLENN RODGER 5. Unit of resistance 38. Gloat 71. Expedition 8. Dull 41. Choir gown 72. Sluggishness 61. Assistance 12. Right this minute 42. Empty inside 74. Hive occupant 62. Scatter refuse 15. Empty-house sound 45. TV’s “____ Buddies” 77. Muscle spasm 63. Eye woe 16. Herbal beverage 47. “Charro!” star Balin 78. Force 64. Perfume ingredient 17. Leaf’s angle 48. Two cups 79. Side dish 65. Carry along 18. Incense 49. Cabbage’s cousin 81. Black bird 66. Permitted by law 19. Variable resistor 51. Fraternity letter 82. Hawaiian goose 68. Contour feather 21. Stream 52. Chop up 83. Shad delicacy 70. Shoelace end 22. Boorish fellow 54. Revolve 84. Fragrant bloom 73. Farm measurement 23. Opal or sapphire 56. “____ and Tell” 85. Mil. unit 74. Ink smudge 24. Column’s support 57. “Take Good ____ of My 86. A long way off 75. Soften 26. Called Baby” 87. Certain amphibian 76. Jug 27. “Eyes of Laura ____” 58. Blunted rapier 88. Road for Cato 78. “CSI” evidence 28. Hearty 59. Garden flower 80. Indian title 29. Verge 60. Do the wrong thing DOWN 30. Computer symbol 62. Den 1. Ice mass 32. Romanov title 63. Ladder rung 2. Feel great pity 34. Make lace 64. Fit 3. The other guys Solution on page 14 Page 6 – May 9, 2019 – The TIMES Hike raises $130K for Matthews House Hospice BY WENDY GABREK Township, 400 Chrysler/Dodge/Jeep/Ram, RBC Royal Bank, Enbridge, Water Depot The eighth annual Matthews House Hos- Alliston, Alliston Flooring, Zehrs Alliston, pice ‘Hike for Hospice’ took place on Sun- Total Sports, Greenwood Ready Mix Ltd., day, May 5, from the Adjala–Tosorontio Rock Solid Computer Services, Brookfi eld Municipal Centre. This year’s event raised Residential, Scotiabank, Triumph Tool $130,000 and counting (towards an ambi- Ltd. tious $150,000 goal), through participant Funds raised through Hike for Hospice pledges and sponsorships. directly support programs and services for Matthews House Hospice (MHH) is a families and friends in the community. registered charity offering caring, compas- Congratulations to the following Hikers sionate support to individuals, caregivers, for raising the most pledges: and loved ones facing a life-limiting ill- • Team – $12,424, Jay Waples Team ness or grieving a loss. • Individual – $3,275, Frank Taylor In 2017, the event raised $70,000, and • Best Team Spirit – Young Tarts and in 2018 the event surpassed the $100,000 Old Farts goal – raising $110,000. “Thankfully, Mother Nature cooperated This year more than 650 walkers took this year with a beautiful sunny 19-degree part on 44 teams, with many wearing t- day. A big hit was the Selffee cookie booth shirts in honour their loved ones. where you could have your photo printed The 2019 Hike for Hospice sponsors are: on a sugar cookie,” said Andrea Roylance, Kingsmere Retirement Residences, Lions Gifts and Gratitude MHH. “The mini hors- International, Safari Kids Indoor Play- es, Red Robin and Whisper kicked off the PHOTO BY WENDY GABREK ground, McDonald’s, Adjala–Tosorontio hikers at noon. Many thanks to all our do- nors, supporters, hikers and volunteers.” end of life/palliative care,” said Roylance. “This year more than ever, we needed “We all deserve the opportunity to live life your support. Matthews House Hospice to its fullest. Matthews House exists in made its offi cial move to our new ‘Centre South Simcoe to deliver programs, with- Follow us on Facebook of Excellence’ in Alliston last summer. 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Rising Star Music Academy welcomed the public at their Grand Opening on Saturday. In spite of some drizzly weather, lots of people turned out to meet the teachers, tour the facility, enjoy some BBQ and participate in some impromptu jam sessions on the patio. The teachers and staff are pleased to welcome new students, and offer vocal, guitar, piano, ukulele, drum, and theory lessons, as well Ruthanne the cow was as recording and social excited for guests – Abigail, media assistance. age 4, and her sister, Amelia, The school is located at age 2, take a picture with 568 Victoria St. E., Alliston; Ruthanne the cow, during the telephone 705-250-STAR, Silver Willow Farm Rescue & website www.risingstarmusicacademy.ca Sanctuary’s annual ‘Spring Food Drive Open House’, held Pictured at left are, left to this past Sunday, May 6, in right, Ed Hyde, Colin Giles, Mansfield. The event was an head instructor Sarah Hyde, opportunity for members of receptionist Tara Giecko Giles, the community to meet the teachers Dustin LeGault and animals in care, and for the Jessica Lajner. animals to get some much- needed love and attention SUBMITTED PHOTOS from people too.

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Napanee Raiders win Junior C Schmalz Cup

BY BRIAN LOCKHART

The 2018 / 19 Junior C hockey season in Ontario is over. In an outstanding fi nish for the season, the Napanee Raiders have won the provincial Junior C Schmalz Cup. The Raiders claimed the title after the fi nal series with the . The series went fi ve games with the fi nal game ending with a 4-1 Napanee win on home ice on Tuesday, April 30. Finishing in fi rst place in the East Tod Division of the PJHL, the Raiders went 38-5-1 for the regular season in- Seven players were honoured for their achievements during the hockey season at the annual awards banquet on cluding one overtime loss. Sunday. Joe Visconti was awarded Top Score and Most Valuable Player. Keegan Gilles-McAnulty, was awarded Most Improved Player. From there they blasted through the playoff winning Tyler Ryan was honoured as Top Goalie. The Best Defenceman award went to Braydon Hogarth. Ryan Sallows was named Most Sportsmanlike Player. The ‘Dougie’ award for an outstanding player went to Ben Beausaert. PHOTO BY BRIAN LOCKHART every single game in the East Conference then sending

the Alliston Hornets packing with a four-game sweep in the Schmalz Cup semi-fi nal. Meeting up with the Peach Kings in the fi nal, the Raid- Hornets hand out awards at annual banquet ers took an early lead with a 2-0 win in the fi rst game. Grimsby delivered Napanee’s fi rst loss in the playoffs The Top Defenceman award went to Braydon Hogarth. BY BRIAN LOCKHART with a 3-2 win in game two. Forward Ryan Sallows received the Most Sportsmanlike The Raiders won game three 3-2 to lead the series. Player award. After a 4-1 win in game four on April 28, the Napanee The Alliston Hornets honoured their own at the hockey Forward Ben Beausaert, was honoured with the “Dougie” squad was one game away from winning the provincial club’s annual season-ending banquet held at the Hornets award for a player who demonstrates outstanding work both title. Nest at the New Tecusmeth Recreation Centre on Sunday, on and off the ice. They capped the season on Wednesday night and hoist- May 5. The Hornets have already started working on next year’s ed the cup. After a successful season that saw the team win the Car- team with the fi rst rookie camp taking place this week. The Alliston Hornets had an outstanding season. ruthers Division and the North Conference championship, They won the Carruthers Division Championship after the players, coaches, executive, volunteers and parents met fi nishing second during the regular season with a four- to celebrate a successful season. game sweep over the Penetang Kings in the division fi nal. The team honoured three players who have now complet- In a battle with the Mount Forest Patriots for the North ed their fi nal year of Junior hockey. Conference title, the Alliston squad claimed the title after Forwards Ryan McReynolds and Joe Visconti, and goalie knocking out the Patriots in a series that went six games. Tyler Ryan, were given framed player photos and their last That set them up for a semi-fi nal Schmalz Cup series year’s jerseys as a reminder of their time on the team. against the Raiders. When it came to team awards, players were honoured in The Raiders won that series in four games to advance to several categories, although the coaches admitted they had the Schmalz Cup fi nal. a tough time deciding on a single player for a couple of the Alliston is losing three overage players this year who awards thanks to a really talented team. have complete their Junior Hockey tenure. Forward Joey Visconti was awarded Leading Scorer as Forward Joey Visconti ended the years as the Hornets well as Most Valuable player. Visconti scored 38 regular sea- top scorer and a total of 116 points. son goals and 14 playoff goals. He fi nished the season with Forward Ryan McReynolds completed two season 116 points. with the team. The Most Improved Player award went to forward Keegan The Alliston Hornets honoured graduating players who have Goalie Tyler Ryan played one season with the Hornets Gilles-McAnulty. now ended their Junior hockey career. Goalie Tyler Ryan, left, and forward Joey Visconti, and forward Ryan McReynolds were and was in net for 44 games. Goalie Tyler Ryan received the Top Goalie award. Ryan had a 2.80 GAA for the regular season. presented with player photos. PHOTO BY BRIAN LOCKHART

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2017 RAM 1500 IGNITION ORANGE SPORT 2016 RAM 1500 BIGHORN 2017 DODGE CHARGER SXT PLUS 2017 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE LTD. 4X4 STK# U583101 | 90,705KM | 20” BLACK SPORT ALLOY WHEELS, STK# U214801 | 81,212KM | 20” CHROME ALLOY WHEELS, STK# 02802 | 22,057 KM | 20” PAINTED ALLOY WHEELS, HID HEADLIGHTS, STK# 02818 | 16,158KM | 20’’ WHEELS, 3.6L V6, BLACK SIDE STEPS, RAIL COVERS, BEDLINER, 5.7L HEMI, 8-SPEED 5.7L HEMI V8, 8-SPEED AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION, LED RUNNING LIGHTS, RACETRACK TAILLIGHTS, 3.6L V6 PENTASTAR EN- SELECTABLE 4WD POWERTRAIN, HEATED FRONT LEATHER SEATS, AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION, HEATED LEATHER/CLOTH MESH BUCKET CLOTH BENCH SEATS, POWER WINDOWS, LOCKS & MIRRORS, GINE, 8-SPEED AUTOMATIC, HEATED/COOLED BLACK LEATHER SEATING, HEATED STEERING WHEEL, REAR HEATED SEATS, SEATS, POWER WINDOWS, LOCKS & MIRRORS, DUAL ZONE CLIMATE CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM, REMOTE START, UCONNECT 8.4 POWER WINDOWS, LOCKS, MIRRORS & SEATS, REAR HEATED SEATS, DUAL CLIMATE CONTROL, POWER SUNROOF, CONTROL SYSTEM, HEATED STEERING WHEEL, REMOTE START, FOR HANDS FREE CALLING, MEDIA STREAMING , POWER SUNROOF, UCONNECT 8.4” LARGE TOUCHSCREEN FOR AUDIO, 8.4’’ UCONNECT SYSTEM, BLUETOOTH, SATELLITE RADIO, UCONNECT, NAVIGATION, REAR PARK ASSIST, REAR CAMERA NAVIGATION, REAR CAMERA DUAL ZONE CLIMATE, BLUETOOTH, REARVIEW CAMERA, REMOTE START REAR BACK UP CAMERA, PARK ASSIST, POWER LIFTGATE FOR FOR FOR FOR $ 84 MONTHS @ 5.99% O.A.C $ 72 MONTHS @ 5.99% O.A.C $ 84 MONTHS @ 5.99% O.A.C $ 84 MONTHS @ 5.99% O.A.C WEEKLY WEEKLY WEEKLY WEEKLY 140 +LIC C.O.B. - $9,350 138 +LIC C.O.B. - $6,886 103 +LIC C.O.B. - $6,834 145 +LIC C.O.B. - $9,629

+HST +HST +HST +HST $34,600 +LIC $37,500 +LIC $41,500 +LIC $27,900 +LIC

2018 CHRYSLER 300C PLATINUM 2018 CHRYSLER PACIFICA TOURING “L” PLUS 2018 JEEP WRANGLER UNLIMITED SAHARA 2018 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN CREW PLUS STK# 02907 | 20,300KM | 20” POLISHED ALLOY WHEELS, 5.7L HEMI STK# 02862 | 33,883KM | 18” ALLOYS, REAR CAMERA, STK# 02920 | 12,946KM | 18” ALLOY WHEELS, STK# 02866 | 28,414KM | 17” ALLOY WHEELS, V8 ENGINE, 8-SPEED AUTOMATIC, HEATED & COOLED PERFORATED FORMER DAILY RENTAL, 3.6L PENTASTAR V6, 9-SPEED AUTOMATIC 3-PIECE HARDTOP, 3.6L V6, 5-SPEED AUTO TRANSMISSION, 3.6L PENTASTAR V6, HEATED LEATHER SEATING FOR 7, BLACK LEATHER SEATING, FRONT & REAR, BURL WOOD TRIM, POWER TRANSMISSION, SEATING FOR 7, HEATED LEATHER UP FRONT, CLOTH SEATING FOR 5, REMOVABLE HARD TOP, POWER WINDOWS, LOCKS & MIRRORS, POWER SLIDING DOORS, WINDOWS, LOCKS, MIRRORS & SEATS, POWER PANORAMIC SUNROOF, TRI ZONE AIR & HEAT, REMOTE START, DUAL ROW SUNROOF, POWER LOCKS & WINDOWS, CLIMATE CONTROL, LIFTGATE, STOW N GO, DUAL ZONE CLIMATE CONTROL, UCONNECT 8.4 TOUCHSCREEN, DUAL ZONE CLIMATE, BLUETOOTH, NAV- UCONNECT THEATRE, POWER SLIDING DOORS, POWER LIFTGATE, REMOTE START, CRUISE CONTROL, UCONNECT, REAR AIR & HEAT, CD & MP3 CAPABLE AUDIO, UCONNECT, IGATION, REARVIEW CAMERA, REMOTE START, ALPINE SOUND SYSTEM ALPINE AUDIO AND A REAR CAMERA CD/MP3 CAPABLE AUDIO, NAVIGATION NAVIGATION, REVERSE CAMERA, REMOTE START FOR FOR FOR FOR $ 84 MONTHS @ 5.99% O.A.C $ 84 MONTHS @ 5.99% O.A.C $ 84 MONTHS @ 5.99% O.A.C $ 84 MONTHS @ 5.99% O.A.C WEEKLY WEEKLY WEEKLY WEEKLY 132 +LIC C.O.B. - $8,791 143 +LIC C.O.B. - $9,527 158 +LIC C.O.B. - $10,544 106 +LIC C.O.B. - $7,088 PROVIDING THE BEST SERVICE & VEHICLES TO OUR CUSTOMERS Great Things Are Happening at

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