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Report-Conference Directory Ahn, Charles * 4304 Parker Street, (W) (604) 298-6916 Burnaby, BC V5C 3C5 (H) (778) 554-4984 Willingdon Heights UC [email protected] (F) (604) 298-6991 Alexander, Arleigh * Allen, Wade * 3469 Harris Crescent, Qualicum Beach, BC V9K 1W1 [email protected] Allison, Curt * 2010 - 1001 Richards Street, (W) (604) 683-4574 Vancouver, BC V6B 1J6 (H) (604) 944-8530 St. Andrew's-Wesley UC - [email protected] (F) (604) 683-5166 Vancouver Anderson, Dave * 2813 Glen Drive, (W) (604) 945-9811 Coquitlam, BC V3B 2P6 (H) (604) 461-2243 Eagle Ridge UC [email protected] Anderson, Heather * 9620 Woodbine Street, (W) (604) 792-4634 Chilliwack, BC V2P 5T2 (H) (604) 702-0055 [email protected] Anderson, Maureen * 32 Chown Place, (H) (604) 378-1990 Victoria, BC V9A 1H5 [email protected] Andrews, Victoria * 4383 Rumble Street, (W) (604) 431-0434 Burnaby, BC V5J 2A2 (H) (250) 964-3044 Pacific Mountain Region Office [email protected] (F) (604) 431-0439 Angus, Doreen PO Box 302, (W) (250) 842-6148 Hazelton, BC V0J 1Y0 (H) (250) 842-5590 [email protected] (F-H) (250) 842-5712 Angus, Jim PO Box 302, (H) (250) 842-5590 Hazelton, BC V0J 1Y0 (F) (250) 842-5712 [email protected] Antle, Randy * 15346 111th Avenue, (H) (604) 414-6273 Surrey, BC V3R 9H7 [email protected] Appenheimer, Stuart * 8151 Bennett Road, (W) (604) 278-7188 Richmond, BC V6Y 1N4 (H) (604) 816-2275 Brighouse UC [email protected] (F) (604) 278-7188 Araujo, Mauricio #603 - 615 Belmont St., (W) (604) 431-0434 New Westminster, BC V3M5Z8 (H) (778) 885-4626 Pacific Mountain Region Office [email protected] (F) (604) 431-0439 Ashbaugh, Martha #424 - 755 Mayfair St., (H) (778) 471-7631 Kamloops, BC V2B 5L7 [email protected] Ashby, Paula * Box 87, (W) (250) 428-4015 Creston, BC V0B 1G0 (H) (250) 339-3098 Trinity UC - Creston [email protected] (F) (250) 428-4015 Ashdown, Lorraine * RR 1, D 118, (W) (604) 683-4574 Bowen Island, BC V0N 1G0 (H) (778) 688-2061 St. Andrew's-Wesley UC - [email protected] (F) (604) 683-5166 Vancouver Astle, Dianne * Box 1577 - 310 Queen Street, (W) (604) 869-9381 Hope, BC V0X 1L0 (H) (604) 795-9709 Hope UC [email protected] Austin, Juanita * 790 - 9th AVE, (H) (250) 832-6385 Salmon Arm, BC V1E 4A1 [email protected] Autio, Kirstin * 150 Clarke Street, (W) (604) 858-3223 Kamloops, BC V2C 1K2 (H) (604) 852-5029 Carman UC [email protected] (F) (604) 858-0445 Barber, Kathleen 3269 West 8th Avenue, (H) (604) 737-0737 Vancouver, BC V6K 2C6 (F) (604) 734-7340 [email protected] Bates, Suzanna * 2410 Malaview Avenue, (W) (250) 656-3213 Sidney, BC V8L 2G3 (F) (250) 656-3396 St. Paul's UC - Sidney [email protected] Benoit, Leanne * 4630 Deventer Dr, (W) (250) 384-3031 Victoria, BC V8Y 3E3 (H) (778) 440-1458 [email protected] Bentayen, Randy 5359 Knight Street, (H) (604) 321-4988 Vancouver, BC V5P 2T8 [email protected] Bentham, Debbie * PO Box 3297, (W) (250) 847-3333 Smithers, BC V0J 2N0 (H) (778) 349-2941 Smithers UC [email protected] Best, Marion 550 Boothe Road, (H) (250) 496-5729 Naramata, BC V0H 1N1 [email protected] Bihl, Gerhard * #1105-1190 Pipeline Road, (W) (604) 468-7582 Coquitlam, BC V3B 7T9 (H) (604) 812-8066 Queen's Avenue UC [email protected] (F) (604) 522-1638 Bihl, Jan * 825 St. Laurence Street,, (W) (604) 931-8555 Coquitlam, BC V3J 6G7 (F) (604) 931-7149 Como Lake UC [email protected] Bitten, Hilary Box 929, (W) (250) 265-3362 Nakusp, BC V0G 1R0 (H) (250) 265-0222 Arrow Lakes PC [email protected] (F) (250) 265-3577 Black, Cheryl * 3703 St. Aidan's Street, (W) (250) 477-2089 Victoria, BC V8P 2V7 (H) (604) 219-1797 St. Aidan's UC [email protected] Blackert, LeAnn * (H) (250) 851-1984 Wild Church [email protected] Black-Lock, Jacob 120-2960 East 29th Ave, Vancouver, BC V5R 5Z5 [email protected] Blair, Colleen 3255 Edgemont Boulevard, (W) (604) 980-6071 North Vancouver, BC V7R 2P1 (H) (604) 922-3200 Highlands UC [email protected] (F) (604) 980-8601 Booth, Bill * 33737 George Ferguson Way, (W) (604) 853-2591 Abbotsford, BC V2S 2M4 (H) (778) 877-4860 Trinity Memorial UC - Abbotsford [email protected] (F) (604) 853-3631 Bott, Derry 636 6th Avenue West, (W) (250) 624-2087 Prince Rupert, BC V8J 1Z9 (H) (250) 622-2154 First UC - Prince Rupert [email protected] Bott, Richard * 3250 Bloor Street, West, Toronto, ON M8X 2Y4 [email protected] Bowman, Debra * 38568 Sky Pilot Dr, (H) (604) 848-6161 Squamish, BC V8B 0T6 [email protected] Bowman, Tim * 3474 Gladwin Road, (W) (604) 826-6860 Abbotsford, BC V2S 7B4 (H) (604) 516-0466 Gladwin Heights/St. Andrew's PC [email protected] Bowyer, Liz * (W) (604) 261-3747 (H) (778) 737-4452 [email protected] Boyd, David * 602 Silica Street, (W) (250) 352-2822 Nelson, BC V1L 4N1 (H) (250) 354-1260 Nelson UC [email protected] (F) (250) 352-2818 Boyle, Christine * 1538 Lakewood Drive, (H) (604) 251-6778 Vancouver, BC V5L 0A7 [email protected] Brittain, Katherine * 985 Shawnigan Lake-Mill Bay Road, (W) (250) 743-4659 Mill Bay, BC V0R 2P2 Sylvan UC [email protected] Brown, Ingrid * 2432 Avro Arrow Drive, (W) (250) 334-4961 Comox, BC V9M 0A9 St. George's UC [email protected] Brownmiller, Graham * 7591 Gray Avenue, (W) (604) 434-8323 Burnaby, BC V5J 3Z4 (H) (778) 791-1864 Jubilee UC [email protected] Bullas, Sally * [email protected] Burke, Brian * 4333 Albert Street, (H) (604) 299-0682 Burnaby, BC V5C 2E9 [email protected] Burns, Susan 3319 West 22nd Avenue, (H) (604) 738-4758 Vancouver, BC V6S 1J1 [email protected] Burton, Heather * 10969 Pretty Road, (H) 2507660621 Winfield, BC V4V 1H6 (F) (250) 766-0629 [email protected] Burton, John * 10969 Pretty Road, (H) (250) 766-0621 Winfield, BC V4V 1H6 [email protected] Bushell, Jamie * 5085 Davis Bay Road, (W) (604) 885-9822 Sechelt, BC V0N 3A2 St. John's Sunshine Coast UC [email protected] Campbell, Gai * 1887 Garland Drive, (H) (250) 325-8801 Gabriola, BC V0R 1X6 [email protected] Cantelon, Bill * 813 Claremont Avenue, (W) (250) 658-5911 Victoria, BC V8Y 1J9 Cordova Bay UC [email protected] Caron, Charlotte * 211-5660 Edgewater Lane, (H) (250) 585-7141 Nanaimo, BC V6T 6K1 [email protected] Carr, Marion 10651 Hermosa Drive, (H) (604) 596-8034 Delta, BC V4C 6S8 [email protected] Carrodus, Simone 1365 Oakwood Crescent, (H) (604) 987-2595 North Vancouver, BC V7P 1L6 [email protected] Carter, Jenny * Box 940, (W) (250) 832-3860 Salmon Arm, BC V1E 4P1 (F) (250) 832-4991 First UC - Salmon Arm [email protected] Castle, Bari * 7305 Old Kamloops Road, (H) (250) 558-5647 Vernon, BC V1H 1T8 [email protected] Cathcart, David * 2211 Prairie Avenue, (W) (604) 942-0022 Port Coquitlam, BC V3B 1V8 (H) (778) 838-8367 Trinity UC - Port Coquitlam [email protected] (F) (604) 942-9737 Caveney, Michael * 421 St. Paul Street, (W) (604) 922-3961 Kamloops, BC V2C 2J7 (H) (778) 279-7888 Kamloops UC [email protected] (F) (250) 374-5368 Cawley, Edward * 2077 Charters Street, (H) (250) 664-6046 Sooke, BC V9Z 0Y9 [email protected] Chalmers, Bruce * Chambers, Dan * 3630 Edgemont Boulevard, (W) (604) 683-4574 North Vancouver, BC V7R 2P7 (H) (604) 988-4960 St. Andrew's-Wesley UC - [email protected] (F) (604) 683-5166 Vancouver m Chapman, Ryan Tristin 2-1215 W 13th Ave, (W) (604) 879-3412 Vancouver, BC V6H 1N5 (H) (604) 440-7465 Trinity-Grace UC [email protected] Charlesworth, John 1604 - 11920 80 Avenue, (H) (604) 599-6213 Delta, BC V4C 8E8 [email protected] Child, Kerry 8060 No. 1 Road, (W) (604) 277-5377 Richmond, BC V7C 1T9 (H) (604) 575-2444 Gilmore Park UC [email protected] (F) (604) 277-5398 Cho, Hyuk * 305-1875 W 8th Ave, (W) (604) 224-4388 Vancouver, BC V6J 1V9 (F) (604) 224-4341 West Point Grey UC [email protected] Chouinard, Gayle * PO Box 266, (H) (450) 242-1971 Van Anda, BC V0N 3K0 [email protected] Christian, Gloria * Unit 107 - 3201-6 Ave NE, (H) (250) 832-0035 Salmon Arm, BC V1E 1S4 [email protected] Christie, Anna * 10060 Fundy Drive, (H) (604) 218-8042 Richmond, BC V7E 5M7 [email protected] Chuan, Ming Yung * 2 - 12th Avenue South, (W) (250) 426-2022 Cranbrook, BC V1C 2R7 (H) (250) 426-2022 Cranbrook UC [email protected] (F) (250) 426-2085 Chung, Richard * 5600 Balaclava Street, (W) (604) 261-3747 Vancouver, BC V6N 1L1 (F) (604) 266-2210 Knox UC - Vancouver [email protected] Claassen, Alan * P.O. Box 316, Roberts Creek, BC V0N 2W0 [email protected] Clarke, Lynne * 14 Parkwood Place, (W) (604) 420-2621 Port Moody, BC V3H 4K7 (H) (604) 469-1977 Cliff Avenue UC [email protected] (F) (604) 420-2641 Cliff, Chris 4383 Rumble Street, (W) (604) 431-0434 Burnaby, BC V5J 2A2 (F) (604) 431-0439 Pacific Mountain Region Office [email protected] Coffey, Maxine 2000 32 Avenue - 1, (H) (250) 549-1890 Vernon, BC V1T 2J8 Collery, Dianne 150 Village Way, (W) (250) 752-9831 Qualicum, BC V9K 1L1 (F) (250) 752-1878 St. Stephen's UC - Qualicum [email protected] Beach Collins, Mark * 10494 JOCELYN PL, (H) (250) 656-7252 SIDNEY, BC V8L 2P5 [email protected] Collins, Rosemary 1634 East 41st Avenue, (W) (604) 325-9944 Vancouver, BC V5P 1K5 (H) (604) 358-7673 Wilson Heights UC [email protected] (F) (604) 325-3835 Collison, Michael * 4 - 6256 Mt.
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