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Registered Collectors November 2018 REGISTERED COLLECTORS (Registered as Of 11/8/2018) PROVINCE / POSTAL REGISTRATION COMPANY NAME ADDRESS LINE 1 ADDRESS LINE 2 CITY STATE CODE NUMBER MILLER'S GENERAL REPAIR AND SERVICE LTD 7085 COUNTY ROAD 29 - ADDISON ONTARIO K0E1A0 2016467 TOWNSHIP OF ELIZABETHTOWN-KITLEY 8468 COUNTY ROAD 7 - ADDISON ONTARIO K0E1A0 2013168 Island AutOmOtive 7 Skidders ROad COrnwall Island Akwesasne ONTARIO K6H5R7 2019415 ALEXANDRIA TIRE SERVICE 3550 COUNTY RD 34 RR2 - ALEXANDRIA ONTARIO K0C1A0 2018246 Canadian Tire Associate StOre 238 400 Main St S - Alexandria ONTARIO K0C1A0 2020428 DOIRON AUTO INC 20221 RR 4 C 5 - ALEXANDRIA ONTARIO K0C1A0 2000126 FASSIFERN SERVICE CENTRE LTD 2462 COUNTY ROAD 34 RR 5 - ALEXANDRIA ONTARIO K0C1A0 2017028 GLENGARRY TRUCK CENTRE LTD 3322 COUNTY ROAD 45 - ALEXANDRIA ONTARIO K0C1A0 2013433 GROUP EXPRESS GROUPEX INC 170 MAIN ST NORTH - ALEXANDRIA ONTARIO K0C1A0 2013263 Kam WePull 2751 Highway 34 - Alexandria ONTARIO K0C1A0 2020213 KenYOn Salvage 2016 3810 COunty 45 - Alexandria ONTARIO K0C1A0 2019436 Mr. RadiatOr 2806 COunty ROad 34 - Alexandria ONTARIO K0C1A0 2020296 ROMEOS SERVICE CENTER 19 LINSLEY EAST - ALEXANDRIA ONTARIO K0C1A0 2014089 TOWNSHIP OF NORTH GLENGARRY 90 MAIN ST S - ALEXANDRIA ONTARIO K0C1A0 2012305 FIRST CLASS TRAILERS 5280 COUNTY ROAD 9 - ALFRED ONTARIO K0B1G0 2014081 H SEGUIN GARAGE 585 BOLT ROAD C P 689 - ALFRED ONTARIO K0B1A0 2012356 JEAN GUY LAMARCHE LTD 339 ST PHILIPPE CP 179 - ALFRED ONTARIO K0B1A0 2013324 SERGE CADIEUX MECANIQUE INC 431 CON 2 RR 3 NATION TWP - ALFRED ONTARIO K0B1A0 2012347 TOWNSHIP OF ALFRED AND PLANTAGENET CONCESSION 4 ALFRED - ALFRED ONTARIO K0B1A0 2016339 ALGONQUIN HIGHLANDS MAPLE LAKE LANDFIL 1302 MCPHAIL RD - ALGONQUIN HIGHLANDS ONTARIO K0M1J1 2016365 COADYS CAR CARE (ALMONTE) 30 MILL STREET - ALMONTE ONTARIO K0A1A0 2019184 EUROTEK MOTORS 465 ALMONTE ST - ALMONTE ONTARIO K0A1A0 2019284 MUNROS SERVICE CENTRE 5058 MISSISSIPPI MILLS RR 3 - ALMONTE ONTARIO K0A1A0 2016636 NEW AGE AUTOMOTIVE 335 CHRISTIAN ST. HWY 29 - ALMONTE ONTARIO K0A1A0 2015838 RYNO MOTORS SALES AND SERVICE 141 INDUSTRIAL DRIVE - ALMONTE ONTARIO K0A1A0 2013549 VOLKHAUS AUTOMOTIVE 4582 MARCH RD - ALMONTE ONTARIO K0A1L0 2019180 WATER STREET AUTOWORKS INC 350 WATER ST - ALMONTE ONTARIO K0A1A0 2018455 AMELIASBURGH LANDFILL SITE 245 VALLEY ROAD - AMELIASBURGH ONTARIO K0K1A0 2018650 HOTCH'S AUTO PARTS 22 CROFTON ROAD R R 2 - AMELIASBURGH ONTARIO K0K1A0 2010651 COuntry TOwn AutO Centre 302A Russett Dr - AnpriOr ONTARIO K7S3G8 2020257 ANSTRUTHER TRANSFER STATION 400 ANSTRUTHER LAKE RD - APSLEY ONTARIO K0L1A0 2012355 DONS AUTO BODY 377 BALMER ROAD - APSLEY ONTARIO K0L1A0 2000383 North Kawartha Tire and Repair 1934 PeterbOrOugh COunty Rd 620 - ApsleY ONTARIO K0L1A0 2020306 AL'S CORNER STORE 4814 HIGHWAY 17 WEST - ARNPRIOR ONTARIO K7S3G7 2017543 ANDERSON AUTOMOTIVE 24 DANIEL ST SOUTH - ARNPRIOR ONTARIO K7S2L4 2017101 ANTRIM TRUCK CENTRE LTD 580 WHITE LAKE RD - ARNPRIOR ONTARIO K7S3G9 2015694 ARNPRIOR AND OTTAWA AUTO PARTS LTD 5445 MADAWASKA BOULEVARD - ARNPRIOR ONTARIO K7S3H4 2001394 ARNPRIOR CHRYSLER 205 MADAWASKA BLVD - ARNPRIOR ONTARIO K7S1S6 2001384 Blair AutOmOtive 180 Elgin St W - ArnpriOr ONTARIO K7S1P1 2020395 CANADIAN TIRE 245 DANIEL ST. SOUTH - ARNPRIOR ONTARIO K7S3K5 2018602 EDS SALVAGE AND AUTO PARTS INC. 4419 UPPER DWYER HILL ROAD - ARNPRIOR ONTARIO K7S3L9 2001396 NOrthwest AutOmOtive 94 Pine GrOve Rd - ArnpriOr ONTARIO K7S3G8 2020356 PRIOR TIRE 87 JACKSON LANE - ARNPRIOR ONTARIO K7S3G8 2016733 R&M Truck & Trailer Repair 480 Hartney Street - ArnpriOr ONTARIO K7S0B8 2019560 REID BROS MOTOR SALES 149 MADAWASKA BLVD - ARNPRIOR ONTARIO K7S1S6 2001385 TOWNSHIP OF MCNAB/BRAESIDE 573 CALABOGIE RD - ARNPRIOR ONTARIO K7S3G8 2012009 URBAN FORD SALES LTD 5362 MADAWASKA BLVD - ARNPRIOR ONTARIO K7S3G7 2001393 Dave's Under The HOOd 2387 AsphOdal 4th Line - AsphOdel-NOrwOOd ONTARIO K0L2B0 2020007 CHARLESTON LAKE AUTO SERVICE 314 COUNTY RD 40 - ATHENS ONTARIO K0E1B0 2018936 DG BLANCHARDS GARAGE LTD 51 MAIN ST - ATHENS ONTARIO K0E1B0 2012494 STEWARTS PERFORMANCE AUTOMOTION 11 MAIN ST E - ATHENS ONTARIO K0E1B0 2018501 THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF ATHENS 33 MONTGOMERY - ATHENS ONTARIO K0E1B0 2010503 BensfOrt Recyclers 1526 COunty Rd 2 - BailiebOrO ONTARIO K0L1B0 2019834 CARRIERE CAR CARE CENTER 165TH B AVENUE - BAINSVILLE ONTARIO K0C1E0 2015615 SRJ REPAIRS 3188 DRUMMOND CONCESSION 9A RR1 - BALDERSON ONTARIO K0G1A0 2018405 BOYER CHEVROLET BUICK GMC 29668 HWY 62 NORTH - BANCROFT ONTARIO K0L1C0 2000384 CANADIAN TIRE 005 341 HASTINGS ST. N - BANCROFT ONTARIO K0L1C0 2019111 CENTRAL ONTARIO SCRAP METALS 9 HARLEY ROAD - BANCROFT ONTARIO K0L1C0 2016193 GARNET'S TIRECRAFT LTD 27520 HWY 62 S RR 1 - BANCROFT ONTARIO K0L1C0 2000390 MCARTHURS MILLS AUTO 133 AUTO WRECKERS LANE RR 4 - BANCROFT ONTARIO K0L1C0 2014018 NORTH HASTINGS AUTO SERVICE & RECYCLING 30560 HWY#62 N - BANCROFT ONTARIO K0L1C0 2000394 OK TIRE BANCROFT 27538 HWY 62 SOUTH - BANCROFT ONTARIO K0L1C0 2012944 PAPPY AUTO SALES AND SERVICE 29157 HIGHWAY 28 - BANCROFT ONTARIO K0L1C0 2000395 Pete's AutO Repair 29423 Hwy 28 SOuth - BancrOft ONTARIO K0L1C0 2019909 THE TOWNSHIP OF FARADAY 29860 A-B HWY 28 SOUTH RR 3 - BANCROFT ONTARIO K0L1C0 2014180 TOWN OF BANCROFT 164 PINNACLE ROAD - BANCROFT ONTARIO K0L1C0 2012696 VANCE MOTORS LTD 94 HASTINGS ST N - BANCROFT ONTARIO K0L1C0 2015344 MR LUBE 3767 STRANHERD DRIVE - BARRHAVEN ONTARIO K2J4B1 2016256 WALMART CANADA CORP 3561 STRANHERD DR - BARRHAVEN ONTARIO K2J4G8 2012618 BOBS AUTO WRECKERS 15320 OPENGO RD - BARRY'S BAY ONTARIO K0J1B0 2000275 L&M Service Center 358 John St - Barry's BaY ONTARIO K0J1B0 2020252 TOWNSHIP OF MADAWASKA VALLEY 21956 HWY 60 - BARRY'S BAY ONTARIO K0J1B0 2012019 Amherstview AutO Service 304 COunty Rd 6 - Bath ONTARIO K0H1G0 2019911 WILLIAMS AUTO SERVICE LTD 241 COUNTY ROAD 6 RR 3 - BATH ONTARIO K0H1G0 2014429 ALLANS AUTO REPAIR 112 STATION STREET - BELLEVILLE ONTARIO K8N2S5 2015789 Page 1 Haulers REGISTERED COLLECTORS (Registered as Of 11/8/2018) PROVINCE / POSTAL REGISTRATION COMPANY NAME ADDRESS LINE 1 ADDRESS LINE 2 CITY STATE CODE NUMBER BAY MAZDA 60 MILLENNIUM PARKWAY - BELLEVILLE ONTARIO K8N4Z5 2001492 Bay Subaru 32 Millennium ParkwaY - Belleville ONTARIO K8N4Z5 2019552 BAZ AUTO 4184 OLD HIGHWAY 2 - BELLEVILLE ONTARIO K8N4Z4 2001486 BELLEVILLE HYUNDAI 22 TOWNCENTRE DRIVE - BELLEVILLE ONTARIO K8N4Z5 2001494 BELLEVILLE MITSUBISHI 720 DUNDAS ST W - BELLEVILLE ONTARIO K8N4Z2 2019090 BELLEVILLE NISSAN 28 MILLENNIUM PARKWAY - BELLEVILLE ONTARIO K8N4Z5 2016305 BELLEVILLE SPORT & LAWN CENTRE LIMITED 128 CHURCH STREET S - BELLEVILLE ONTARIO K8N3B8 2013372 BELLEVILLE TIRE & AUTO 30 DUNDAS STREET W - BELLEVILLE ONTARIO K8P1A3 2001521 BELLEVILLE TOYOTA 48 MILLENNIUM PARKWAY - BELLEVILLE ONTARIO K8N4Z5 2001495 BELLEVILLE VOLKWAGEN 239 NORTH FRONT STREET - BELLEVILLE ONTARIO K8P3C3 2001533 BENSON CERTIFIED AUTO SERVICE 4 WEST MOIRA STREET - BELLEVILLE ONTARIO K8P1R9 2016715 BENSON CERTIFIED AUTO SERVICE 6749 HIGHWAY 62 NORTH - BELLEVILLE ONTARIO K8N4Z5 2016697 BENSON TIRE 902 WALLBRIDGE ROAD A&B - BELLEVILLE ONTARIO K8N5E9 2016716 Blue Bird Taxi 11 Moira St., W - Belleville ONTARIO K8P1S1 2020151 BRIDGE STREET AUTOMOTIVE 416 BRIDGE ST E - BELLEVILLE ONTARIO K8N1P8 2018034 CANADIAN TIRE ASSOC STORE 007 101 BELL BLVD - BELLEVILLE ONTARIO K8P4V2 2001538 CANNIFTON GARAGE 2000 LTD 61 PUTMAN INDUSTRIAL ROAD PO BOX 70 - BELLEVILLE ONTARIO K0K1V0 2015519 CANTAUX LEASING 53 GRILLS ROAD PO BOX 1540 - BELLEVILLE ONTARIO K8N5J2 2015813 CENTRAL REPAIR 569 DUNDAS STREET EAST - BELLEVILLE ONTARIO K8N1G6 2015760 COMPETITION MOTORS BELLEVILLE LTD 203 SUNNINGDALE DRIVE RR 5 - BELLEVILLE ONTARIO K8N4Z5 2001499 CRAWFORD METAL CORPORATION 300 COLLEGE STREET EAST - BELLEVILLE ONTARIO K8N5S9 2017705 DBA FIX RITE AUTO CENTER 581 DUNDAS STREET EAST - BELLEVILLE ONTARIO K8N1G6 2012950 EMPEY TIRE SERVICE 280 COUNTY RD 28 - BELLEVILLE ONTARIO K8N4Z7 2012830 FORD DEALERSHIP 321 FRONT ST N - BELLEVILLE ONTARIO K8P3C6 2013345 HILLCREST AUTO WRECKERS LIMITED 72 CENTER STREET - BELLEVILLE ONTARIO K8N4W6 2001483 JFP AUTOMOTIVE 35 EMILY STREET - BELLEVILLE ONTARIO K8N2P6 2019175 LAFLECHE ENVIRONMENTAL INC 197 PUTMAN INDUSTRIAL RD - BELLEVILLE ONTARIO K8N4Z6 2018117 MIDAS AUTO SERVICE 256 NORTH FRONT ST. - BELLEVILLE ONTARIO K8P3C4 2001534 NATIONAL TIRE DISTRIBUTORS 160 AIRPORT PARKWAY - BELLEVILLE ONTARIO K8N4Z6 2018959 PERFORMANCE SALES AND LEASING 28 FARNHAM ROAD - BELLEVILLE ONTARIO K8N4Z5 2001504 PETER SMITH CHEVROLET CADILLAC 42 TOWNCENTRE DRIVE - BELLEVILLE ONTARIO K8N5B2 2001505 QUINTE DISPOSAL SERVICE 78 VERMILYEA ROAD RR 5 - BELLEVILLE ONTARIO K8N4Z5 2017602 Ralph Neale's Belleville DOdge 658 Dundas St., W - Belleville ONTARIO K8N4Z2 2020138 RYDER MATERIAL HANDLING ULC 30 HANNA COURT - BELLEVILLE ONTARIO K8P5J2 2001541 SCALETTA GROUP LTD 50 MINERAL ROAD - BELLEVILLE ONTARIO K8N4Z5 2019147 SERVICE DE PNEUS LAVOIE OUTAOUAIS 24 NORTH FRONT ST - BELLEVILLE ONTARIO K8P3A7 2019337 SHANES AUTO SERVICE 265 COLLEGE STREET EAST - BELLEVILLE ONTARIO K8N2V5 2015373 T AND T MECHANICS 145 COLLEGE STREET EAST - BELLEVILLE ONTARIO K8N2V4 2014148 WALMART CANADA CORP 274 MILLENNIUM PARKWAY - BELLEVILLE ONTARIO K8N4Z5 2012597 WEST CITY HONDA 670 DUNDAS STREET WEST - BELLEVILLE ONTARIO K8N4Z2 2013216 LOWES AUTO REPAIR 2611 MACMILLAN RD - BERWICK ONTARIO K0C1G0 2015719 TOWNSHIP OF NORTH STORMONT 15 UNION STREET - BERWICK ONTARIO K0C1G0 2016956 NORTHUMBERLAND COUNTY 7650 COUNTY ROAD 9 - BEWDLEY ONTARIO K0L1E0 2012517 CORPORATION OF THE UNITED TOWNSHIP OF HEAD, CLARA & MARIA 93 BISSETT CREEK ROAD - BISSETT CREEK ONTARIO K0J1E0 2018994 BARRY SWAN SPECIALTIES
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