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Ontario - Central Sears Stores Participating in Cookie Day Saturday, April 24, 2010 Ontario - Central Sears Stores participating in Cookie Day Saturday, April 24, 2010 Barrie Georgian Mall, 521 Bayfield Street, Barrie Bramalea Bramalea City Centre, 25 Peel Centre Drive, Bramalea Etobicoke Sherway Gardens, 25 The West Mall, Etobicoke Markham Markville Shopping Centre, 5000 Hwy 7, Markham Mississauga Square One Shopping Centre, 100 City Centre Dr, Mississauga Newmarket Upper Canada Mall, 17600 Yonge Street, Newmarket Rexdale Woodbine Centre, 500 Rexdale Boulevard, Rexdale Toronto Yonge and Dundas Square, 290 Yonge Street, Toronto Scarborough Scarborough Town Centre, 300 Borough Drive, Scarborough Willowdale Fairview Mall, 1800 Sheppard Avenue East, Willowdale Ontario - East Sears Stores participating in Cookie Day Saturday, April 24, 2010 Belleville Quinte Mall, 390 North Front Street, Belleville Brockville 1000 Islands Mall, 2399 Parkedale Avenue, Brockville Cornwall Cornwall Square, 1 Water Street East, Cornwall Cobourg Northumberland Mall, 1111 Elgin Street West, Cobourg Kingston Cataraqui Town Centre, 945 Gardiner’s Road, Kingston Oshawa Oshawa Centre, 419 King Street West, Oshawa Ottawa Carlingwood Shopping Centre, 2165 Carling Ave, Carlingwood Les Galeries de Hull, 320 boulevard St Joseph, Hull Pinecrest Shopping Centre (Sears Home), 2685 Iris St, Ottawa Rideau Centre, 50 Rideau Street, Ottawa St Laurent Centre, 1250 St Laurent Boulevard, Ottawa Peterborough Lansdowne Place, 637 Lansdowne Street West, Peterborough Pickering Pickering Town Centre, 1355 Kingston Street, Pickering Ontario - North Sears Stores participating in Cookie Day Saturday, April 24, 2010 North Bay Northgate Shopping Centre, 1500 Fisher Street, North Bay Sault St Marie Station Mall, 293 Bay Street, Sault Ste. Marie Sudbury New Sudbury Centre, 1349 La Salle Boulevard Timmins Timmins Square, 1500 Riverside Drive, Timmins Ontario - West Sears Stores participating in Cookie Day Saturday, April 24, 2010 Brantford Lynden Park Mall, 521 Bayfield Street, Barrie Burlington Mapleview Mall, 900 Maple Avenue, Burlington Cambridge Cambridge Centre, 355 Hespeler Road, Cambridge Chatham Downtown Chatham Centre, 130 King Street West, Chatham Guelph Stone Road Mall, 435 Stone Road West, Guelph Hamilton Eastgate Square, 75 Centennial Parkway North, Hamilton Limeridge Mall, 999 Upper Wentworth Street, Hamilton Kitchener Fairview Park Mall, 200 Fairway Road, Kitchener London Masonville Place, 1680 Richmond Street, London Westmount Shopping Centre, 785 Wonderland Road S., London St Catharines The Pen Centre, 221 Glendale Avenue, St Catharines Windsor Devonshire Mall, 3050 Howard Avenue, Windsor .
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