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Serving Grey & Bruce Counties and the Bruce Peninsula; including Tobermory, Lion's Head, Wiarton, Sauble Beach, Owen Sound, Meaford & Port Elgin. Since 1990 Chestnut Park's real estate team has grown to over 250 agents. With their stellar reputation, local expertise, meaningful community connections and international reach, Chestnut Park agents have proven to be leaders in the local markets. With a passion for understanding all there is to know about the world of real estate, we will continue to be a solid resource of information and successful negotiators. We would be more than happy to discuss any of your real estate endeavors and offer our honest and sincere advice for your best interest.
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Dollar Tree at Orillia, ON is your one-stop shop for everyday essentials. We offer a wide range of products, including household items, cleaning supplies, health and beauty products, party supplies, office supplies, toys, food, and seasonal décor. Whether you're stocking up on basics or searching for unique finds, Dollar Tree provides value and convenience with friendly service. We're committed to delivering quality and savings for every shopper, every day. Stop by Dollar Tree at Orillia, ON today for unbeatable deals!
Stickman Tree Service provides affordable tree removal, limbing, pruning, view enhancement, hedge trimming, wood chipping, hauling and edible landscaping.
Dreams really do come true says Morris Shelswell. 1946 marked the end of the second world war and Morris was one of the many young men that entered the business world. Raised on a family farm very near the East Oro location where the company still operates, young Morris took an early liking to tractors. His father had one of the first rubber tired tractors in the area and Morris who never had a love for horses certainly had a love for that new tractor. Morris began doing custom work for other farmers in the area and when he caught sight of a county of Simcoe dozer working on a nearby road he dreamt of owning a dozer himself. He headed to Toronto in search of dozer, but equipment was hard to come by and it took a few years for him to receive his 1946 6 ton.
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