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Corbetts Source for Sports
We're your local Source For Sports, part of a national sporting goods buying group and affiliated with over 150 other Source for Sports stores across Canada. We aren't a franchise; we're an independent business owned and operated by a member of your local community. As a member of the largest buying group in Canada and one of the country's biggest retailers of sports equipment, we have access to products from around the world along with immense buying power.
Simpson's Sluggers
Proud Sponsor and Lifetime Member of OMBA.
CSN Automacs
CSN Automacs is located in Oakville, Ontario and is a Lift Auto Group Company. For years, residents of Oakville and the surrounding area have been relying on us for their collision repair needs and driving away with peace-of-mind. At CSN Automacs we strive to be at the forefront of the collision repair industry through understanding our customers, investing in our people and embracing technology, so that we can successfully deliver a best-in-class experience and get you back on the road safely. Collision repair is rapidly evolving, and we are committed to providing solutions for the changing needs of our customers and their vehicles.
Old Spaghetti Factory
In keeping with the tradition of Gastown and its historical past, The Old Spaghetti Factory restaurants are filled with stained glass, antique light fixtures, and vintage artifacts imported from around the world. OSF is known for its amazing atmosphere, and dining with them is a truly unique experience
Stack BBQ Smokehouse
Every day we cook the old-fashioned way, the Texas way, a slow-burning hardwood fire that smokes to a tender perfection. Come in and dine with us and we will give you 10% cashback towards your team's fundraising goals. Applicable on ALL sales (Food and Alcohol). Simply mention your teams name and we will do ther rest! Now come taste our smokehouse!
Halton Dairy Farmers
Tom’s Father became a tenant farmer on the Rode Hall Estate in 1968. He came to the estate with 30 cows and joined them with the Landlord’s 30 cows and started the Rode Farms Partnership. The family resided and farmed at Rode Home Farm. Tom was born in 1969 and grew up working on the farm and studied at Reaseheath College. Following college he travelling around NZ and Canada, and then came back to the farm and joined the partnership in 1989 with Sir Richards son Randle, by then the business was a 200 cow herd. The partnership went on to grow to a 600 cow business milking twice a day on 3 farms.