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This Optimum Discovery Home features
BK Cornerstone photos by Rod Denis.
several leading-edge building design
and construction technologies, ofering
homebuyers improved comfort, better
indoor air quality, and tools to eiciently
control energy use, resulting in lower
utility bills. Welcoming a change in home
construction were (back row from left):
Gina Mancini, Union Gas; Tom Bain,
Mayor of The Town of Lakeshore; Brent
Klundert, BK Cornerstone; Ben Klundert,
BK Cornerstone, Steven Wilder,
Councillor Ward 1, Lakeshore and Taras
Natyshak, Essex MPP. (Front Row from
left): Tracey Bailey, Ward 4, Lakeshore
and Linda McKinlay, Ward 6, Lakeshore.

Chantelle and Brent Klundert
are the happy owners of this
On August 29, 2015 contractor BK Cornerstone revealed their “Net- ive bedroom home which
Zero” model home at 196 Francis Crescent in Belle River. This the irst will keep their family cool in
house of its kind in the region and a project of this calibre involved a lot the summer and warm in the
of skilled and creative tradesmen to put it together. They were (from winter at an annual cost of a
left): Matt Schiedel, Building Knowledge Canada Inc.; Dave Mitchell, few hundred dollars a year.
BK Cornerstone Design/Build Ltd.; Jason Roy, Roy Heating & Cooling; Visit BKCornerstone.com
Kelly Roy, Roy Heating & Cooling; Brent Klundert, BK Cornerstone for more info on this energy
Design/Build Ltd.; Ben Klundert, BK Cornerstone Design/Build eicient home.
Ltd.; Sean Moore, Unconquered Sun Solar Technologies Inc.; Selina
Gabriele, Eleven Winds and Mike Lambropoulos, Eleven Winds.
FASTSIGNS of Windsor, 2591 Howard Avenue (FastSigns.com/658), celebrated
their 15th year in business on September 18, 2015 with an open house and a
BBQ. The sign company ofers visual communication solutions with sign and
graphic consultation, design, production, delivery, and installation services. To
extend your brand to all your points of impact requires a special team to make
it all happen, such as (front row from left): Maryann Sladic, Production; Donna
Bilodeau, Owner and Franchise Partner; Jackie Raymond, Owner and Franchise
Partner; Martha Franco, Jr. Designer and Dave Wilcox, Production Specialist/
Installer. (back
row from left):
Tracy Fox, Visual
Communications
Specialist; Betty
Spiliadis, Visual
Communications
Expert; Jessica Nash,
Graphic Designer/
Production and Dean
Corriveau, Graphic
Designer/Production.
Complete Chiropractic Centre, 4100 Tecumseh Road East, Windsor was awarded their prize
at the open house in the “Digital Sign Contest.” They won a free digital sign and custom
digital signage content worth over $1,500 after receiving the most votes online. Pictured
from left were: Donna Bilodeau, Owner and Franchise Partner; Dr. Marisa A. Serra and
Dr. Stephanie A. Medoro from Complete Chiropractic Centre, and Jackie Raymond, Owner
and Franchise Partner. Fast Signs photos by Rod Denis.

Prime Minister Stephen Harper promised a new $100 million Automotive
Supplier Innovation Fund during a federal election stop at Windsor’s Anchor
Danly plant on September 20. The Conservative leader was stumping through
the region in support of local PC candidates Jef Watson, Jo-Anne Gignac,
Henry Lau and Dave Van Kesteren. Photo courtesy of the Henry Lau campaign.









In late September, 270 competitors took to Riverside Drive (near
Ouellette Avenue) in downtown Windsor for the “Third-Annual Ram
Tough Truck Pull” for the United Way. Participants hauled an FCA
Auto Transport carrier loaded with six Ram 1500s and weighing nearly
80,000 lbs. for a distance of 50 feet, in the shortest amount of time,
to beneit the United Way/Centraide Windsor-Essex County as part of
their annual fundraising campaign. This year’s event has raised nearly
$44,000 and counting. Photo courtesy of FCA Canada.

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