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Nahendeh Candidate Name: Kevin Menicoche ELECTIONS NWT 2007 CANDIDATE FINANCIAL REPORT SUMMARY OF CONTRIBUTIONS AND EXPENSES ELECTORAL DISTRICT: NAHENDEH CANDIDATE NAME: KEVIN MENICOCHE CONTRIBUTIONS RECEIVED ELECTION EXPENSES (PAID OR RECORDED AT FAIR MARKET VALUE) Non-monetary Advertising Salaries & Office Travel Other Salaries/Al Office Newspapers Radio-TV Other Travel Other Newspapers Radio-TV Other Allowances Costs Costs Payments Contributor Address Monetary low. Costs Supplier Peter Erasmus Box 619, Fort Simpson, NT. 25.00 TJ's Store 98.57 357.55 Wally Watson Box 443, Fort Simpson, NT. 25.00 Northern Store 5.40 325.53 2,105.91 Roy Inglargasuk Box 185, Fort Simpson, NT. 25.00 Sub Arctic Kitchen 258.57 John Moreau Box 202, Fort Simpson, NT. 100.00 Eileen Marlowe 310.00 Louisa Moreau Box 202 Fort Simpson, NT. 100.00 Deh Cho Business Centre 50.00 Scott McIntosh Box 539, Fort Simpson, NT. 30.00 Seven Spruce Gold Course 500.00 Darrell Littlechild Box 271, Fort Simpson, NT. 25.00 Canada Post 23.67 137.11 Eric Menincoche Box 266, Fort Simpson, NT. 100.00 K&K Expediting 63.48 Kevin Menicoche Box 266, Fort Simpson, NT. 100.00 First Air 147.47 Kele Antoine Box 282, Fort Simpson, NT. 60.00 Tracey Michel 800.00 Steve Gooderham Fort Simpson, NT. 30.00 Genesis Group 2,500.00 Gerd Fricke Box 779, Fort Simpson, NT. 60.00 Nahanni Butte Gen Store 76.84 David Walsh Box 513, Fort Simpson, NT. 50.00 Nahanni Butte Petroleum 65.17 PR Contracting Box 264, Fort Simpson, NT. 500.00 Liard Valley Gen Store 18.57 Sheila Pollard Box 67, Fort Simpson, NT. 25.00 Liard Fuel Centre 277.34 1 Sandy luke Box 67, Fort Simpson, NT. 25.00 Lake Awry Cap & Crest Ltd. 573.94 80.56 Carl Laffery Fort Simpson, NT. 100.00 Eliza Lafferty 1,000.00 851791 NWT Ltd Box 347, Hay River, NT. 1,500.00 Fort Simpson Bulk Fuel 469.13 Dean Harvey Fort Simpson, NT. 100.00 Deh Cho Hardware 604.99 Lorraine Menicoche Fort Simpson, NT. 200.00 Wolverine Air 708.73 Ken Lambert Box 816, Fort Simpson, NT. 40.00 Midnight Petroleum 271.55 Tyra Moses Fort Simpson, NT. 110.00 Northwestel 242.49 Deborah McPherson Fort Simpson, NT. 200.00 Ndj tah Uko Ltd 94.13 South Nahanni Airways Box 407, Fort Simpson, NT. 300.00 Nahanni Inn 35.55 Deh Cho Executive Suites Box 208, Fort Simpson, NT. 1,000.00 Corothers Home Building 23.31 Nahendeh Developments 1-4920 52 Street, YK. NT. 300.00 Air Tindi 145.56 Sean Whelly Box 563, Fort Simpson, NT. 832.99 Pizza Hut 40.40 Energy Efficient Technologies Box 671, Fort Simpson, NT. 500.00 Home Electronics 25.99 Cooper Barging Box 366, Fort Nelson, BC. 500.00 Yellowknife Foto Source 250.00 Great Slave Helicopters Bag 7500, Yellowknife, NT. 200.00 Media Works 15,199.00 Aurora Resources Suite 100, 631 Carnovon Street 1,500.00 CIBC (Fees) 26.99 1 New Westminister, BC. Simpson Air 100.00 1 Canadian Zinc Suite 1710, 650 West Georgia Street 1,000.00 Dean Harvey 100.00 1 Vancouver, BC. Frank Gu 100.00 1 North of 60 Training/Consulting Box 216, Fort Simpson, NT. 1,500.00 500.00 Ivan Simons 100.00 1 Pelzehki First Nation Wrigley, NT. 1,000.00 North of 60 Training/Consulting 500.00 Kevin Menicoche Fort Simpson, NT. 1,400.00 Sambaa k'e Development Corp. Trout Lake, NT. 1,000.00 PR Contracting Fort Simpson, NT. 1,000.00 1 Simpson Air Fort Simpson, NT. 100.00 1 Dean Harvey Fort Simpson, NT. 100.00 1 Frank Gu Fort Simpson, NT. 100.00 1 Ivan Simons Fort Simpson, NT. 100.00 1 Lake Awry Cap & Crest Ltd. Yellowknife, NT. 573.94 Sub Totals 15,562.99 0.00 0.00 673.94 0.00 700.00 100.00 0.00 Sub Totals 0.00 0.00 18,646.61 1,000.00 1,187.98 2,044.47 5,934.44 Grand total for Part 3 of the Candidate Report - Contributions Received 17,036.93 Grand total for Part 3 of the Candidate Report - Election Expenses 28,813.50 NOTES: 1. These are amounts recorded as non-monetary contributions for suppliers who provided goods and services as a donation or at a discounted rate. The actual cost or fair market value is reported as a contribution and is also recorded as an expense. ELECTIONS NWT 2007 CANDIDATE FINANCIAL REPORT SUMMARY OF CONTRIBUTIONS AND EXPENSES ELECTORAL DISTRICT: NAHENDEH CANDIDATE NAME: KEYNA NORWEGIAN CONTRIBUTIONS RECEIVED ELECTION EXPENSES (PAID OR RECORDED AT FAIR MARKET VALUE) Non-monetary Advertising Salaries & Office Travel Other Salaries/A Office Newspapers Radio-TV Other Travel Other Newspapers Radio-TV Other Allowances Costs Costs Payments Contributor Address Monetary llow. Costs Supplier John Todd Holdings Box 1418, Yellowknife, NT. 1,000.00 Wolverine Air 1,358.92 Great Slave Helecopters Bag 7500, Yellowknife, NT. 200.00 Aurora Signs 755.25 Rowes Consruction Box 347, Fort Simpson, NT. 1,000.00 Northern News Services 286.20 Kopykat North 295.74 Fort Simpson Bulk Fuel 343.27 CIBC (Fees) 33.68 Sub Totals 2,200.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Sub Totals 286.20 0.00 1,050.99 0.00 33.68 1,702.19 0.00 Grand total for Part 3 of the Candidate Report - Contributions Received 2,200.00 Grand total for Part 3 of the Candidate Report - Election Expenses 3,073.06 ELECTIONS NWT 2007 CANDIDATE FINANCIAL REPORT SUMMARY OF CONTRIBUTIONS AND EXPENSES ELECTORAL DISTRICT: NAHENDEH CANDIDATE NAME: ROBERT HANNA CONTRIBUTIONS RECEIVED ELECTION EXPENSES (PAID OR RECORDED AT FAIR MARKET VALUE) Non-monetary Advertising Salaries & Office Travel Other Salaries/Al Office Newspapers Radio-TV Other Travel Other Newspapers Radio-TV Other Allowances Costs Costs Payments Contributor Address Monetary low. Costs Supplier Nahendeh Developments Box 1383, Yellowknife, NT. 300.00 Northern News Services 40.28 Workplace Plus 285.67 Canada Post 103.56 Ryan Hanna 2,500.00 Sub Totals 300.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Sub Totals 40.28 0.00 0.00 2,500.00 389.23 0.00 0.00 Grand total for Part 3 of the Candidate Report - Contributions Received 300.00 Grand total for Part 3 of the Candidate Report - Election Expenses 2,929.51 ELECTIONS NWT 2007 CANDIDATE FINANCIAL REPORT SUMMARY OF CONTRIBUTIONS AND EXPENSES ELECTORAL DISTRICT: NAHENDEH CANDIDATE NAME: ARNOLD HOPE CONTRIBUTIONS RECEIVED ELECTION EXPENSES (PAID OR RECORDED AT FAIR MARKET VALUE) Non-monetary Advertising Salaries & Office Travel Other Salaries/Al Office Newspapers Radio-TV Other Travel Other Newspapers Radio-TV Other Allowances Costs Costs Payments Contributor Address Monetary low. Costs Supplier Frontier Motor Inn 23.10 Northern Store 387.63 . Bushe Store 320.79 Race Trac Fuel 106.93 TJ's Grocery 21.20 Canada Post 31.80 Barb Moreau Betsaka 496.00 Northern News Services 1,237.02 Sub Totals 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Sub Totals 1,237.02 0.00 496.00 0.00 53.00 815.35 23.10 Grand total for Part 3 of the Candidate Report - Contributions Received 0.00 Grand total for Part 3 of the Candidate Report - Election Expenses 2,624.47.
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