WMS 2015 Exhibitors Make It Easy to Attend Toronto Woodworking Show Nov. 5-7
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Woodworkers can be the guest of exhibitors at the WMS 2015 wood machinery and supply exposition. The Toronto show, running Nov. 5-7 at the International Centre, is accompanied by promotional invitations by a number of industry suppliers. 

Wood machinery and technology supplier Taurus Craco is putting out the welcome mat at 7:30 a.m. each morning of the show, at its headquarters and showroom in Brampton, just 15 minutes (8.7 km) from the International Centre. The technology distributor is so close, and the breakfast beguns early enough, that guests who plan their timing will also be able to hear the daily keynote speakers at 9:00 a.m. at the exposition center. Taurus Craco, exhibiting at Booth 2605, also offers complimentary registration for individuals using its promo code: TAURUS 15.  

Hardware and hardwood dealer McFadden's has tweeted and posted this pass to make entry easier - use MCFADD15 for a courtesy registration at WMS 2015. McFadden's is in Booth 1137.
 
Cabinet door manufacturer Caron is also offering easy entry to the 2015 Wood Machinery & Supply Expo, with its registration code: CARON115 They are in Booth #1440.
 
Caron's genuine cabinet and furniture doors feature durable components and a complete selection of designs, options and attractive finish colors in either classics such as maple, walnut, quarter sawn white oak or Caron's exclusive green series / recovered wood types, or exotic beauty of teak, padouk, etc.
 
WMS 2015 is Canada's largest woodworking indsutry trade show. It takes place every other year in Toronto. 
 
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