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In the Matter of the Companies' Creditors Arrangement Act, R.S.C IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES' CREDITORS ARRANGEMENT ACT, R.S.C. 1985, c. C-36, AS AMENDED AND IN THE MATTER OF THE BUSINESS CORPORATIONS ACT, S.B.C. 2002, c. 57, AS AMENDED AND IN THE MATTER OF A PLAN OF COMPROMISE OR ARRANGEMENT OF ARTHON INDUSTRIES LIMITED., ARTHON CONTRACTORS INC., ARTHON EQUIPMENT LTD., COALMONT ENERGY CORP., ROBEKA PROJECTS INC., AND 0755049 B.C. LTD. List of Known Creditors of Arthon Industries Limited, Arthon Contractors Inc., Arthon Equipment Ltd., Coalmont Energy Corp., Robeka Projects Inc. and 0755049 B.C. Ltd. (the "Arthon Group") as at November 29, 2013* Name Address Amount ($) Trade and Other Unsecured Creditors 1 0797721 BC Ltd 2340 Somerset Court West Kelowna BC V1Z 3L5 Canada $ 3,514.88 2 0857544 B.C. Ltd. 9, 1790 KLO Road Kelowna BC V1W 3P6 Canada - 3 0873371 BC Ltd (RT Equipment Solutions) 799 Curtis Rd Kelowna BC V1V 2C9 Canada 936.04 4 0956485 BC Ltd 201-540 Groves Ave Kelowna BC V1Y 4Y7 Canada 12,833.48 5 1750566 AB Ltd 9-1790 KLO Rd Kelowna BC V1W 3P6 Canada 2,318.98 6 537207 BC Ltd (Eric Beresford) Box 1529 Carstairs AB T0M 0N0 Canada 71,105.74 7 A & G Supply 827 Fairweather Pl Vernon BC V1T 9B5 Canada 160.77 8 Aardvark Pavement Marking Services (0647354 BC Ltd) PO Box 27031 Willow Park PO Kelowna BC V1X 7L7 Canada 5,020.96 9 Accu-Sweep Services 282D Campion St Kelowna BC V1X 7S8 Canada 409.50 10 Ace Courier Services 122, 3016 - 10 Ave NE Calgary AB T2A 6A3 Canada 1,916.59 11 Ace Ina 1400-25 York St Toronto ON M5J 2V5 Canada 4,418.28 12 Acklands Grainger 90 West Beaver Creek Rd Richmond Hill ON L4B 1E7 Canada 8,809.76 13 Advantage Trailer Rentals 26416 TWP Road 531A Aceson AB T7X 5A3 Canada 15,680.00 14 AG Appel 1145 Gordon Dr Kelowna BC V1Y 3E3 Canada 947.64 15 Air Canada Cargo PO Box 966 Winnipeg MB R3C 2V6 Canada 1,008.36 16 Air Liquide Canada Inc 23231 Fraserwood Way Richmond BC V6V 3B3 Canada 3,779.50 17 Air Masters Heating & Air Conditioning 446 Trumpeter Rd Kelowna BC V1W 4L5 Canada 873.07 18 AJ Forsythe 830 Carlisle Rd Delta BC V3M 5P4 Canada 2,818.48 19 Akita Safety Inc 1506 Kate St Enderby BC V0E 1V2 Canada 14,274.75 20 All Safe Traffic Control Box 1082 Peachland BC V0H 1X0 Canada 77.83 21 All West Glass 330 Enterprise Way Kitimat BC V8C 2C9 Canada 139.24 22 Allan's Hose N All 3-240 Lougheed Rd Kelowna BC V1V 2M1 Canada 2,794.39 23 Alpine Greenhouses 858 Columbia St Abbotsford BC V2T 5X8 Canada 20,000.00 24 ALS Canada Ltd 11191 Coppersmith Pl Richmond BC V7A 5H1 Canada 125,863.24 25 AltaStream Power Systems 6475 - 64 Street Delta BC V4K 4E2 Canada 4,563.09 26 Aplin & Martin Consultants 454 Leon Ave Kelowna BC V1Y 6J3 Canada 3,658.81 27 Applied Industrial Technologies 286A Campion St Kelowna BC V1X 3P6 Canada 6,804.03 28 Aquadyne Industries Inc. 5722 Ferguson Court Delta BC V4L 2J4 Canada 7,563.34 29 Ared Holdings Ltd. 1152 Sunset Drive Kelowna BC V1Y 9R7 Canada 300,000.00 30 Arthon Belvedere Contractors Ltd. 9, 1790 KLO Road Kelowna BC V1W 3P6 Canada - 31 Arthon Belvedere Equipment Ltd. 9, 1790 KLO Road Kelowna BC V1W 3P6 Canada 417,432.94 Page 1 of 9 Name Address Amount ($) Trade and Other Unsecured Creditors 32 Arthon Frost Projects Inc. #32, 556 North Nechako Road Prince George BC V2K 1A1 Canada - 33 Arthon Yukon Contractors Ltd. 9, 1790 KLO Road Kelowna BC V1W 3P6 Canada - 34 Austin Powder Ltd Box 1230 Calgary AB T2P 2K9 Canada 91,319.72 35 Bandstra Box 95 Smithers BC V0J 2N0 Canada 3,477.93 36 Barry Beecroft Fuel Distributors Ltd. 448 Industrial Avenue East Penticton BC V2A 3J1 Canada - 37 BASF Canada Inc. 100 Milverton Drive Mississauga ON L5R 3G2 Canada 159,821.80 38 BC Bearing Engineers Ltd PO Box 9165, Station M Calgary AB T2P 5E1 Canada 210.06 39 BC Fasteners & Tools Ltd 3-1960 Windsor Rd Kelowna BC V1Y 4R5 Canada 164.58 40 BC Road Builders Suite 307-8678 Greenall Ave Burnaby BC V5J 3M6 Canada 1,572.10 41 Bella Coola Rock Corporation 9, 1790 KLO Road Kelowna BC V1W 3P6 Canada - 42 Belterra Corportation 1638 Fosters Way Delta BC V3M 6S6 Canada 38,811.60 43 Belvedere Place Contracting Ltd. Suite 260, 1855 Kirschner Road Kelowna BC V1Y 4N7 Canada UNKNOWN 44 Ben's Delivery 119-6900 Tronson Rd Vernon BC V1H 1X7 Canada 78.75 45 Berry & Smith Trucking 301 Warren Ave East Penticton BC V2A 3M1 Canada 3,937.50 46 Big Dog Deck Services & Towing 27034 PO Box Willow Park Kelowna BC V1X 7L7 Canada 593.68 47 Big Iron Hydrovac Services (599837 BC Ltd) 770-37th St SE Salmon Arm BC V1E 3M2 Canada 2,294.25 48 Big Steel Box Box 333 Salmon Arm BC V1E 4N5 Canada 15,429.19 49 Black Pearl Enterprises 9584 Coote St Chilliwack BC V2P 6B3 Canada 41,771.87 50 Bon Voyage Motor Inn 4222 Highway 16 West Prince George BC V2N 5N7 Canada 718.26 51 Bosch Rexroth Canada Corp PO Box 57091, Station A Toronto ON M5W 5M5 Canada 2,609.60 52 Boyd Kelowna 1838 Byland Rd West Kelowna BC V1Z 3E5 Canada 2,454.01 53 Brandt Tractor 3104 - 48th Ave Vernon BC V1T 3R6 Canada 51,537.46 54 Bravo's Welding 246 Third St Kitimat BC V8C 2B8 Canada 1,344.00 55 Bull Houser & Tupper 3000 Royal Centre, PO Box 11130 - 1055 West Georgia St Vancouver BC V6E 3R3 Canada 180.93 56 Cal's Welding 4294 June Springs Rd Kelowna BC V1W 4C6 Canada 9,310.90 57 Canada Revenue Agency 9755 King George Boulevard Surrey BC V3T 5E1 Canada 3,674,794.57 58 Canada Safety Equipment Ltd 1340 St.Paul St Kelowna BC V1Y 2E1 Canada 327.59 59 Canadian Image Custom 2012 Springfield Rd Kelowna BC V1Y 5V8 Canada 2,569.62 60 Canadian Springs (Div. of Aquaterra Corp Ltd) PO Box 4514, Stn A Toronto ON M5W 4L7 Canada 289.82 61 Cancadd Imaging Solutions Ltd 120-1715 Dickson Ave Kelowna BC V1Y 9G6 Canada 88.30 62 Canruss Paramedic Oil Services Ltd 12923 14A Avenue Surrey BC V4A 1H6 Canada 73,887.45 63 Cansel 3751 Napier St Burnaby BC V5C 3E4 Canada 327.59 64 Canyon Electric 6097 Victoria Road Summerland BC V0H 1Z2 Canada 95,536.41 65 Canyon Farms PO Box 29053 Okanagan Mission Kelowna BC V1W 4A7 Canada 114,140.04 66 Caro Analytical Services 102-3677 Highway 97 N Kelowna BC V1X 5C3 Canada 1,086.75 67 Carswell (Thompson Reuters) PO Box 1991, Station B Toronto ON M5T 3G1 Canada 109.16 68 Cary's Custom Cuts Box 99 Beaverdell BC V1H 1A0 Canada 1,557.45 69 Cascadian Materials Inc. 9, 1790 KLO Road Kelowna BC V1W 3P6 Canada - 70 Cat's Heavy Haul Ltd 113-437 Martin St, Suite 274 Penticton BC V2A 5L1 Canada 843.15 71 Central Interior Rebuilders 776 Level Cres Kamloops BC V2C 5P3 Canada 2,577.75 72 Central Valley Truck Services 105 Adams Rd Kelowna BC V1X 7R1 Canada 1,372.02 Page 2 of 9 Name Address Amount ($) Trade and Other Unsecured Creditors 73 Ceridian Canada Ltd 125 Garry St Winnipeg MB R3C 3P2 Canada 910.36 74 CGL Contracting 6545 Scott Rd Vernon BC V1H 1N7 Canada 19,019.28 75 Checkmate Fire Prevention Inc 1172 Battle St Kamloops BC V2C 2N5 Canada 1,840.55 76 Chevron Canada Limited 1500 - 1050 West Pender St Vancouver BC V6E 3T4 Canada 395,019.31 77 Cintas Box 1060 Aldergrove BC V4W 2V1 Canada 2,570.86 78 City of Kelowna 1435 Water St Kelowna BC V1Y 1J4 Canada 899.51 79 City of Vernon 3400-30th St Vernon BC V1T 5E6 Canada 559.68 80 Cloverdale Paint 2-1726 Byland Rd West Kelowna BC V1Z 1A9 Canada 1,289.96 81 Coast Powertrain (KEL) 3358 Sexsmith Road Kelowna BC V1X 7S5 Canada 6,383.56 82 Continental Equipment 1240 Industrial Rd Kelowna BC V1Z 1G5 Canada 1,293.25 83 Cookson Motors Ltd 1150 Gordon Dr Kelowna BC V1Y 3E4 Canada 2,729.58 84 Cool Creek Agencies 455 Dene Drive Kamloops BC V2H 1J1 Canada - 85 Courtney Agencies Suite 802, 535 Thurlow Street Vancouver BC V6E 3L2 Canada 3,254.49 86 Coutts Pulver LLP 1710 One Bentall Ctr, 505 Burrard St Vancouver BC V7X 1M6 Canada 1,238.42 87 Cowboy Coffee & CoCo's Bistro 255 Vermillion Avenue, PO Box 1839 Princeton BC V0X 1W0 Canada 318.69 88 CPL Systems 5-8450 Lawson Rd Milton ON L9T 0J8 Canada - 89 Craigmont Industries Ltd 200 - 532 Leon Avenue Kelowna BC V1Y 6J6 Canada 12,600.00 90 Cruiser Contracting 4159 McLain Rd Kelowna BC V1W 4E1 Canada 5,388.10 91 Crystal Glass Canada Ltd 6424 Gateway Blvd Edmonton AB T6H 2H9 Canada 585.49 92 D & M Industrial Supplies ltd 2870 Fifth St Houston BC V0J 1Z0 Canada 45.29 93 Daudet Creek Contracting Ltd. PO Box 1991, Station B Kitimat BC V8C 2G7 Canada 8,754.38 94 Dave's Crane & Equipment Ltd 4530 Stewart Rd E Kelowna BC V1W 4C1 Canada 929.25 95 Davis LLP 2800 Park Pl, 666 Burrard Ave Vancouver BC V6V 2Z7 Canada 34,211.13 96 DCH Excavating 2755 - 216 St Langley BC V2Z 1P4 Canada 4,442.76 97 Delage Landen Financial Services Canada 100 - 1235 North Service Rd W Oakville ON L6M 2W2 Canada 631.54 98 Denisevich, Taissa 161 Drake Rd Kelowna BC V1V 1X2 Canada 1,280.00 99 Denmar Holdings 126-1045 Sutherland Ave Kelowna BC V1Y 5Y1 Canada 784.00 100 Devon Transport Ltd (dba Budget Car & Truck Rentals) 2501 Kenworth Rd Naniamo BC V9T 3M4 Canada 109,701.19 101 Digitex Canada Inc 101, 151 Commercial Dr Kelowna BC V1X 7W2 Canada 821.99 102 Doak Shirreff LLP 200-537 Leon Ave Kelowna BC V1Y 2A9 Canada 6,590.09 103 Dobbin Leong Contructors Inc.
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