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Mynaramata.Com Naramata Community Directory 2018-2019 www.MyNaramata.com 2018 phone directory update.indd 1 2018-01-26 11:57 AM The Team Bloomfield Advantage Why List Your Home with Us? A proven marketing package that gets results in Naramata MAINTENANCE PROVIDER • INSPECTOR Combined team experience of 36 years in Naramata real estate. Knowledge of ALR, geohazard, planning and zoning, agricultural issues, septic and water. · Pumper Trucks H Advertising your property on MyNaramata.com; in the · Excavators Penticton Western News, the largest circulation real estate publication in our region; and Homes & Land Magazine, with 286,000 · Bobcat regional copies distributed annually and listings on the H & L international website · Dump truck with one million yearly visitors. H Professional photography to provide a · Portable toilets. memorable first impression. Including the i-Guide system of 360-degree room perspectives and floorplans for online viewing. PLUS H BEST PRICES, BEST SERVICE! Alex Julius Craig Bloomfield Bloomfield Henderson Proudly serving our neighbours for PERSONAL REAL ESTATE CORP. PERSONAL REAL ESTATE CORP. PERSONAL REAL ESTATE CORP. Team Bloomfield brings [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] more buyers to Naramata over 20 years. than any other team* Royal LePage Locations West is the Locations West Realty leading firm in the South Okanagan for 35 consecutive years with a market *All statistics are based in whole or part on information share of 52%*. (The next highest firm is at 20%)* from the South Okanagan Real Estate Board, 2014-2017 TeamBloomfield & Royal LePage, www.abcsepticservices.com a winning combination to sell your home. www.TeamBloomfield.ca 250-493-2244 2018 phone directory update.indd 2-3 2018-01-26 11:57 AM Contents: Welcome to the 2018/2019 Naramata Community Important Contacts Page 5 Directory. Community Groups Pages 24-25 The Naramata Citizen’s Association produces this Naramata Citizens Association Page 26 directory as a community service. Local Street Map Page 22 Naramata Bus Schedule Page 23 If you discover your number is not included, no need to worry. Contact [email protected] and your contact Naramata Library Hours Page 23 details will be added to the online version of this Editor: Deborah Linton directory. Produced by the Naramata Citizens Association. No part of this publication may be reprinted without written consent from the NCA, PO Box 146-CD, Naramata, BC V0H 1N0. Included within these pages you will find useful The Naramata Citizens Association has made every effort to ensure that the information in this publication is accurate but cannot gaurantee the correctness of information like the Naramata bus time table, library all information and will not be held responsible. hours, information on Naramata community groups along PRINTED IN CANADA For free distribution only. with the conatct details of friends and neighbours. This directory is not affiliated with Telus or any other phone directory. Without prejudice, no responsibility is undertaken for any errors or omissions. The NCA would like to thank all the sponsors for their support of this directory. For local news and events check out MyNaramata.com. You can also subscribe to the weekly newsletter or join us on Facebook. IMPORTANT CONTACTS Emergency: Police, Fire, Ambulance: 9-1-1 RCMP non emergency 250-492-4300 Naramata Fire non emergency 250-496-5319 Ambulance non emergency 250-490-8337 Penticton Regional Hospital 250-492-4000 Naramata Elementary School 250-770-7688 Forest Fire Reporting 800-663-5554 Argo Road Maintenance 250-493-6969 Penticton Visitors Centre 250-493-4055 Naramata Library 250-496-5679 Naramata Bus Info 250-492-5602 Greyhound Penticton 250-493-4101 Regional District Office 250-492-0237 www.rdos.bc.ca Visitor information: www.discovernaramata.com 4 5 2018 phone directory update.indd 4-5 2018-01-26 11:57 AM ACCOMMODATIONS Andrew, David 2905 Arawana Rd 250-496-5530 Blann, Chris 3170 Bartlett 250-496-0057 Angus, H & G 250-496-5065 Bloomfield, Alex 250-487-9674 Annand, Ian & Cathy 250-496-5333 Bloomfield, Julius 250-490-7177 Antonijevic, E 3865 N Naramata Rd. 250-496-5318 Blyth, Janis 250-496-0070 Armour, C – L 2740 Winifred 250-496-5061 Boe, C 834 Ellis 250-496-5331 Armstrong, J & M 2149 Naramata 250-496-4371 Bonnett, Cliff 285 Ritchie 250-496-5989 Arnett Douglas 250-496-5199 Bordin, Carlo 2680 Mariposa 250-496-4232 Art Studio & Gallery Unique 250-496-6804 Bordin, E 1021 Old Main 250-496-5161 Atkinson, B & L 3845 Partridge 250-496-5632 Born K 4290 N Naramata 250-488-8365 Bottaro, M 815 Kinney Ave 250-496-0005 Botzke, Ernest 3352 Juniper 250-496-4202 B Bourassa, E 250-496-5911 Bousfield, Stacy 250-496-5475 Babinszky, J & M 1016 Hyde 250-496-5115 Boutilier, Vince & Martine 1225 Upper Debeck 778-514-0018 Baird, Tina 250-460-0797 Boutilier, Vince Cell 250-328-2632 Baker, Donald J Sherwood Pl 250-496-4185 Boutilier, Martine Cell 250-328-2633 Baker, Donald J Chute Lake Rd 250-496-4057 Bouton, Cherry 250-496-4346 Baker, G 3150 Bartlett 250-496-5917 Bouton, Denys 3950 Cottonwood Ln 250-496-0044 Baker, Gary 4615 Mill Rd 250-496-5586 Bowell, Sandra 3235 1st St 250-496-4240 Balcaen, M 250-496-5862 Bownes, Richard D 3055 Naramata 250-496-5127 Balfry, C 250-496-5073 Boyd, J 250-496-4072 Ball, Mik 45 Robinson Pt Rd 250-496-5648 Brar, Balvinder 250-496-5994 Ballance, G & C 250-496-5935 Bray, D 6788 Indian Rock 250-496-5455 Barber, D Gulch Rd 250-496-4299 Brayne, Robin & Shirley 4311 Mill 250-496-4333 Barnett, Kevin 250-496-4234 Breiddal, David 675 Wiseman Pl 250-496-5843 Barnett, Tracey 250-496-5045 Brennan, Christine 3045 Debeck 250-496-5228 Bartel, H 250-496-0095 Bressler, Karen & Dean 250-496-4109 Bateman, Velma 3153 Hayman 250-496-4229 Brettl, Joe 1240 Upper Debeck 250-496-5055 Bates, Barry & Marjorie 2715 Noyes Rd 250-496-4226 Brittain, Norma 250-496-5665 Batty, William R – Marie 1015 Sammet 250-496-4020 Britton, R & V 1246 Nuttall 250-496-0013 Bauer, Larry #18 – 640 Ellis 778-514-4419 Brombach, W 3140 Bartlett 250-496-4282 Baumbrough, H 4960 N Naramata 250-496-5769 Brown, Kevin Juniper Rd. 250-496-4088 Beaudry, Marc Naramata Rd 250-487-7481 Brown, Randy & Adele 450 Ritchie 250-496-5771 Beaugrand, John 360 Gwendoline 250-496-5468 Brown, Ron & Judy 108 Slate Place 778-514-1766 A Beck, J 250-496-5793 Brown, Tennille 250-496-5266 Becker, Horst & Christine 3260 McKay 250-496-0040 Brundage, Christine 250-809-1587 ABC Septic Services 3224 Juniper 250-496-4117 Beichman, 604 Old Main 250-496-5405 Brungardt, Richard 3845 Albrecht 250-496-5443 Above Naramata B&B 2810 Noyes Rd 250-328-2533 Bellmont, A V 3455 Bartlett 250-496-5148 Brunner, Gary 7005 Indian Rock 250-496-4006 A Dragon Fly B & B 715 Ellis 250-496-5549 Bench Bartending 250-462-4334 Brunner, Terry & Doreen 778-514-5430 Albano, Carol 950 Tillar Rd 778-514-0019 Bender, C 3255 Naramata 250-496-5330 Buchanan, Doug & Linda 3095 Hayman 250-496-4018 Aldus, Gregory R 136 Ritchie 250-496-5888 Bennett, K 1115 McPhee 250-496-5140 Buchanan, Jillian 250-535-1007 Allander, Torsten 2333 Gammon 250-496-5081 Benson, Peter 3050 Ponderosa 250-496-5984 Burden, R J 385 Anna 250-496-5208 Allen & Maurer Architects 250-276-4106 Berge, Howard 7 Sunset 250-496-5363 Busatta, E 250-496-5991 Allen, C 250-496-5226 Berry, Bree 250-496-5670 Bush, Ralph 1340 Smethurst 250-496-4007 Allsop, Brian 778-514-4227 Berry, Cheryl Mustard 900 Salting Rd 250-496-5066 Alluring Accents Painting 250-809-0120 Berry, Deb 250-487-8514 Alpenview Naramata Art Studio 250-496-5188 Berry, J 1230 E Debeck 250-496-5534 C All the comforts of home in cozy & very Alpenview Naramata B & B 250-496-5188 Berry, Mark 4870 N Naramata 250-496-5692 Alwart, Hans Glenfir Rd 250-496-4272 Berry, S J 970 Robinson 250-496-5597 Cambridge, William 420 Ritchie 250-496-5141 modern guest rooms. Each room is individually Ammirati, Frank and Suzanne 778-514-0050 Bertoia, C 2988 Hayman 250-496-5712 Cameron, Evan A 3030 Spruce 250-496-5932 decorated, and all open to a nicely landscaped Andereggen, Hanna 250-496-5104 Best, Jack & Marion 550 Boothe 250-496-5729 Cannery Brewing Company 250-493-2723 courtyard. Anderson, Bruce 250-496-5668 Bevan, Nick & Christine 3285 Lyons Rd 778-514-1513 Cantebury Cavaliers 250-496-5153 Anderson, Dave 770 Wiseman Pl 250-496-4363 Bewick, Dan 1209 Nuttall Rd, 250-496-5988 Carels, Ron & Janis 250-496-0070 250-496-5535 Anderson, Daryle & Gai 250-496-5417 Billington, A 3480 7th St 250-496-5523 Carlson, David 3035 Debeck 250-496-4120 244 Robinson Ave., Naramata Anderson, F 4295 N Naramata 250-496-5928 Bingley, Ed & Cheryl 2490 Gammon Rd 778-514-4230 Caron, John 3199 Juniper 250-496-5411 Anderson, Gerry – Audrey 810 Boothe 250-496-5939 Black, Mitchell 3208 Juniper 250-496-4288 Carriere, Steven 3095 Juniper 250-496-5748 www.villagemotel.com Anderson, H 250-496-5481 Black Windows 250-490-5595 Carroll, S 250-496-5369 Anderson, Jean 1175 McPhee Rd 250-496-5031 Blakeney, Deborah 3525 1st St 250-496-5951 Carson, 250-496-4187 6 7 2018 phone directory update.indd 6-7 2018-01-26 11:57 AM CLOTHING Coulter, Robert 3280 8th St 250-496-5122 Coutts, Kenneth & Laura 250-496-5889 Cowdell, H 2775 Winifred 250-496-4399 Cowie, Bob & Ardee McKim 3490 4th St.
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