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Milk Delivery Services: Rural Manitoba Milk Delivery Services: Rural Manitoba Milk Delivery Service Delivery Area Brand of Milk Available Arctic Beverages North of 53 Parallel Beatrice Phone: 1-866-503-1270 Eugene Dick Headingly Dairyland Phone: 204-284-5943 Email: [email protected] Gil Marion East & West St. Paul Beatrice Phone: 204-999-2262 Email: [email protected] Grant DeVries Oakbank Beatrice Phone: 204-229-5799 Dugald Email: [email protected] Tyndall Heritage CO-OP Brandon Dairyland Contact: Grocery Department Phone: 204-727-5660 Milk Man Distributors Winnipeg and surrounding area Beatrice Steven Benne Phone : 204-797-7439 [email protected] My Milkman (HDS) Winnipeg & surrounding area Beatrice Phone: 204-777-7000 Email: [email protected] Note: Dairy Farmers of Manitoba is not affiliated with the milk delivery services above. For customer service inquiries please contact the services directly . 1 Milk Delivery Services: Rural Manitoba Milk Delivery Service Delivery Area Brand of Milk Available The North West Berens River Pauingassi Company Brochet Pinawa Churchill Poplar River Contact local in-store Cross Lake Red Sucker Lake Manager Garden Hill Rossville Gods Narrows St. Theresa Point Gods River Shamattawa Lac Brochet South Indian Little Grand Rapids Lake Lynn Lake Split Lake Moose Lake Tadoule Lake Norway House Wasagamack Oxford House Sapotaweyak Pukatawagan Pratt’s Wholesale Ltd Northern MB: Beatrice (North) North of Brandon up to Thompson Darcy Scheller Phone: 204-622-7726 Email: [email protected] Taz Enterprises Ltd South East MB: Beatrice Phone: 204-433-7993 Vita Other: 1-877-811-7880 Ile des Chenes Email: [email protected] St. Pierre Jolys St. Anne Morden Mitchell Landmark Udder One Enterprises South East MB: Lucerne Tom Tomko Dugald Phone: 204-999-6540 Lorette Pager: 204-935-1278 St. Anne Wakefield Foods Farthest delivery point is Grand Rapids Beatrice Phone: 1-866-488-0716 *Local gas stations, grocery stores or restaurants may also provide milk delivery or pick up service. This is a great option to consider if your school is having difficulty reaching a minimum quantity for order or finding a delivery service in your area. Note: Dairy Farmers of Manitoba is not affiliated with the milk delivery services above. For customer service inquiries please contact the services directly . 2 .
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