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2012 Pigeon Lake Regional Chamber of Commerce Members 2012 Pigeon Lake Regional Chamber of Commerce Members NAME MAIL ADDRESS TOWN/CITY PO CODEPHONE PHONE 2 FAX CONTACT 4H Foundation of Alberta RR # 1 Westerose T0C 2V0 (780) 682-2153 (780) 682-3784 Bruce Banks Ahlstrom Wright Oliver & Cooper 200, 80 Chippewa Road Sherwood Park T8A 4W6 (780) 464-7477 (780)389-3559 Lee Ahlstrom AJ's Trading Post RR # 1 - 47404 Hwy 778 Thorsby T0C 2P0 (780) 389-3797 (780) 389-4414 Antje Anderson Alberta Works 5201 - 51 Avenue Wetaskiwin T9A 0V5 (780) 360-9111 (780)361-1370 Moyra Kennedy Apollo Concrete 5737 50 St., P.O. Box 579 Warburg T0C 2T0 (780) 848-7766 (780)898-2586 (780) 848-7795 Evonne Hoople ATB Financial 5202 - 50 Avenue Wetaskiwin T9A 0S8 (780) 361-5191 (780) 352-0907 ATB Financial Westerose Agency 30 Village Drive, RR # 2 Westerose T0C 2V0 (780) 586-3803 (780) 586-3801 Sharon Will Backstreet Gifts & Antiques Ltd RR # 2, Box 105, Hwy 13 Westerose T0C 2V0 (780) 586-0733 (780) 586-0730 Elona Bonnett & Maureen Tabler Bayview Grocery & Liquor Locker 5602 - 49 Street, Box 77 Mulhurst Bay T0C 2C0 (780) 389-3784 (780) 389-4097 Jongshin, Suh (Joanne) Beachside Docks P.O. Box 117 Westerose T0C 2V0 (780) 361-5569 (780)586-2874 Wade Stephan & Landen Stephan Beachside Landscaping P.O. Box 117 Westerose T0C 2V0 (780) 361-5569 (780) 586-2874 Wade Stephan & Landen Stephan Black Bull Golf Resort P.O. Box 9 Ma-Me-O-Beach T0C 1X0 (780) 586-2254 (780) 586-2597 Judy Wylie Black Dog Drilling & Environmental Services Ltd. P.O. Box 9137 Sylvan Lake T4S 1S8 (888) 396-6389 (403) 887-5512 (403) 887-0258 Len & Tammy Blair Blackstone Mini Golf & Family Park P.O. Box 190 Westerose T0C 2V0 (780) 586-2290 (780) 993-4765 (780) 586-2597 Blair & Deb Northfield Blue Heron Artists & Artisans 40 Village Drive, RR # 2 Westerose T0C 2V0 (780) 586-2582 (780) 665-4344 Dorothy & Murray Stone Bonnie Glen Landscaping RR # 2 Thorsby T0C 2P0 (780) 389-4282 (780) 389-3324 Don & Rose Achtemychuk Candles & Candies Box 1, Site 4, RR # 1 Westerose T0C 2V0 (780) 586-2377 (780) 586-2114 (780) 586-3557 Shirley Hauptman & Peggy Sloan Carmen's Cottage Box 6, Site 6, RR # 2 Thorsby T0C 2P0 (780) 389-3610 (780) 389-3610 Carmen & Ron Peterson carp-enter-prises ltd. Box4, Site 6, RR #2 Westerose T0C 0V0 (780 )586-2537 (780)916-1932 (780) 586-2537 Reg Lindgren Cedar Crest Inn Restaurant & Motel Box 2225 Mulhurst Bay T0C 2C0 (780) 389-3783 (780) 389-3615 Doug Ford Conoco Phillips Canada (EXECUTIVE MEMBER) P.O. Box 339 Eckville T0M 0X0 (403) 746-8100 (403) 843-6682 Lisa Blanchard Country Sampler 14 Village Drive, RR #2 Westerose T0C 2V0 (780) 586-0765 (780) 586-0764 Christine Boake County of Wetaskiwin # 10 P.O. Box 6960 Wetaskiwin T9A 2G5 (780) 352-3321 (780) 389-3339 (780) 352-3486 Larry McKeever, Councillor Covenant Bay Bible Camp Box 13, Site 4, RR # 1 Westerose T0C 2V0 (780) 360-5499 (780) 360-5499 Jon Drebert Crossroads Waste Management Box 148 Mulhurst Bay T0C 2C0 (780) 361-8427 Rod & Bev Seidel D-LIN Contracting Ltd. Box 14, Site 2, RR # 2 Westerose T0C 2V0 (780) 361-7432 (780) 586-2773 (780) 586-2773 Delvin & Deanna Lindsey Daisy McBeans 22 Village Drive, RR # 2 Westerose TOC 2V0 (780) 586-0771 Dan & Shelley Elgert Davis Veterinary Services RR # 1 Wetaskiwin T9A 1W8 (780) 352-5740 (780) 361-9225 (780) 352-5776 Gregory W. Davis, DVM Dorchester Golf Club Box 111, RR # 2 Westerose T0C 2V0 (780) 586-2350 (780) 929-6090 Gordon & Lillian Dorchester Dorchester Ranch RV & Golf Resort(M.S.L.V. Ltd.) 19 Village Drive, RR # 2 Westerose T0C 2V0 (780) 586-2533 (780 )335-1545 (780) 586-2536 Wayne Barnes Dreamin' Green Farm Site 7, Box 2, RR#1 Westerose T0C 2V0 (780) 682-2582 Cameron Hancock & Christy Menzies Dyck Insurance Agency 5105 - 47 Avenue Wetaskiwin T9A 0K4 (780) 352-9222 (780) 361-6779 (780) 352-0548 Frank / Rob Dyck Econolution Inc. (TownLife) 5515 - 44 Ave. Wetaskiwin T9A 0C8 (780) 619-2466 (780) 655-7370 Clinton Boyda Essentials Spa & Wellness 9 Village Drive, RR # 2 Westerose T0C 2V0 (780) 586-2880 (780) 586-2229 Lori Fipke & Cheryl Semeniuk Falun & Wetaskiwin Co-op Box 91 Falun T0C 1H0 (780) 352-3548 (780) 352-6558 Roger Goldsmith Ferne's Fashions Box 53 Falun T0C IHO (780) 352-0933 (780) 352-0944 Ferne Bunney 2012 Pigeon Lake Regional Chamber of Commerce Members Fortis Alberta 4316 - 38 St Camrose T4V 5C3 (780) 679-1826 (780) 678-4787 (780) 679-1820 Brent Bowie Fourny Enterprises Ltd. Box 135 Mulhurst Bay T0C 2C0 (780) 389-4192 Roger & Katherine Fourny Galar's Non Certified Organic Market Gardens Box 302 Winfield T0C 2X0 (780) 542-1603 Gail & Larry Platz GOAL FX Signs & Graphics Box 177 Westerose T0C 2V0 (780) 586-3881 (780) 586-3881 Warren & Megan Heemeryck Goin Down Tree Service Box 197 Westerose T0C 2V0 (780) 719-4106 (780) 586-2262 Jim & Jennifer Davison Good Measure Services Box 389 Winfield T0C 2X0 (780) 202-0032 (780) 696-3463 Duane & Brenda Hoflin Grip Construction Ltd. Box 194 Rimbey T0C 2J0 (403) 505-1468 (403) 505-1914 Jacob Michaelchuk Haup 2 It Web Design Box 1, Site 4, RR # 1 Westerose T0C 2V0 (780) 586-2377 (780) 586-3890 Shirley Hauptman Hidden Springs Retreat & Guest House Box 102 Winfield T0C 2X0 (780) 682-2480 (780) 621-9351 Neil & Barbara White Hilah-Ayers Wilderness RV Park Ltd. Box 7 Mulhurst Bay T0C 2C0 (780) 389-4071 Carl & Margaret Jaksitz Hoffman's Hardware Ltd Box 149 Thorsby T0C 2P0 (780) 789-3741 (780) 220-3741 (780) 789-3969 Richard Hoffman & Jeff Hoffman J.E.D.I. (Joint Economic Development Initiative) Box 6357 Wetaskiwin T9A 2G1 (780) 361-6231 (780) 352-3486 Edie Sprague JayWest Country Homes Ltd. 14116 Parkside Drive, SE Calgary T2J 3Z2 (403) 256-4004 (403) 256-0269 Jay McManes JB Security Services PO Box 50, Site 5, RR # 1 Thorsby T0C 2P0 (780) 389-4255 (780) 721-7873 Jerry Bentz Jerry's Bobcat Service RR # 1 Westerose T0C 2V0 (780) 682-2082 (780) 910-1919 (780) 682-2084 Gerald & Doris Carlson Jim's Septic Service RR # 1 Westerose T0C 2V0 (780) 586-3644 (780) 586-2850 Jim & Norma Kuefler Lake-Ram Construction Box 102 , RR # 2 Westerose T0C 2V0 (780) 586-2727 (780) 975-4580 (780) 586-2727 Mel Bilsky Lakedell Agricultural Society Box 166, RR # 2 Westerose T0C 2V0 (780) 586-2505 (780) 586-2924 Joan Miller / Rick Southern Lakeside Landscape Supplies Site 14, Box 16, RR # 2 Thorsby T0C 2P0 (780) 379-2120 (306) 378-7609 (780) 389-2245 Wayne & Denise Sweet Leduc County 101, 1101 - 5 Street Nisku T9E 2X3 (780) 955-3555 (780) 955-3444 Ruth Harrison, Councillor Leduc-Wetaskiwin Pipestone Flyer P.O. Box 402 Millet T0C 1Z0 (780) 387-5797 (780) 387-4397 Ted Okkerse Legacy Photography Inc. 21 Viola Beach Rd. Westerose T0C 2V0 (780) 312-8779 Sarah Perry Leibel's Pharmacy 7B Village Drive, RR # 2 Westerose T0C 2V0 (780) 586-0796 (780) 586-0798 Greg & Brenda Leibel Lions Club of Pigeon Lake Lakedell Centre, PO Box 156 Ma-Me-O Beach T0C 1X0 Ken Smith Liske Travel R. R. # 1 Wetaskiwin T9A 1W8 (780) 352-2779 (780) 352-6939 Alene & Gordon Liske LIZZEES Berry Farms Site 2, Box 24, RR # 4 Calmar T0C 0V0 (780) 985-3909 Liz & Andi Pallas Mikes Homes Ltd. Box 898 Thorsby T0C 2P0 (780) 789-2644 (780) 991-1008 (780) 789-2644 Michael Jacob & Mike Pretracek Mindsprings Inc Site 3, Box 32, RR2 Westerose T0C 2V0 (780) 586-2551 (780) 361-9365/9465(780) 361-0711 Margaret & Hugh Sanders Mohler Stationery & Printing 5012 - 49 Avenue Wetaskiwin T9A 0P8 (780) 352-7877 (780) 352-5622 Harold Mohler Mulhurst Bay Chalet 10997 - 129 Street, NW Edmonton T5M 0Y2 (780) 678-6567 Todd Burnstad Mulhurst Bay Community League 3802 - 50 Avenue. PO box 6 Mulhurst Bay T0C 2C0 (780) 389-2455 (780) 389-4487 Angie Barron Mulhurst Lutheran Camp P.O. Box 78 Mulhurst Bay T0C 2C0 (780) 389-2174 (780) 389-4355 (780) 389-2154 David Bragg, Director Mulhurst Resort c/o B. Olsen, Box 11153 Edmonton T5J 3K4 (780) 634-0849 (780) 722-0642 Betty Olsen Papley Drilling Ltd. RR # 2 Leduc T9E 2X2 (780) 986-2327 (780) 220-4411 (780) 986-2353 Darren & Shannon Papley Pigeon Lake Artists’ Society RR # 1 Westerose T0C 2V0 (780) 586-2466 Donna Brunner Pigeon Lake Escapes RV Resort RR #2 Westerose T0C 2V0 (780) 586-2845 Elwin Dreichel Pigeon Lake Golf Club P.O. Box 150, Lakeshore Drive Mulhurst Bay T0C 2C0 (780) 389-3783 (877) 389-3777 (780) 389-4354 Doug Ford Pigeon Lake Poultry Processing Site 7, Box 2, RR#1 Westerose T0C 2V0 (780) 682-2582 (780) 335-5232 Cameron Hancock & Christy Menzies Pigeon Lake Watershed Association P.O. Box 1353 Calmar T0C 0V0 (403) 816-6049 Susan Ellis Ralcomm Ltd. 4309B - 56 Street Wetaskiwin T9A 1V4 (780) 352-4077 (780) 352-8965 Ken & Cheryl Jevne 2012 Pigeon Lake Regional Chamber of Commerce Members Realty Executives - Polaris P.O. Box 15, Lakeshore Drive Mulhurst Bay T0C 2C0 (780) 389-4445 (780) 915-6101 (780) 389-3559 Doug McKenzie Recovery Reno's Box 2, Site 10, RR # 1 Westerose T0C 2V0 (780) 312-1178 (780) 586-3523 Thomas & Mirajoy Hodgkinson Rode's Sand & Gravel Ltd. RR # 2 Westerose T0C 2V0 (780) 586-2249 (780) 586-3822 Gary & Susan Rode Royal LePage - Parkland Agencies 38 Village Drive, RR # 2 Westerose T0C 2V0 (780) 586-2210 (780) 586-2286 Deb Phippen & Jim Duggan Royal LePage - Westgate RR # 1 Westerose T0C 2V0 (780) 361-5925 (780) 586-2152 Christine McFarland Rundle's Mission Box 12, Site 8, RR # 1 Thorsby T0C 2P0 (780) 389-2422 (780) 389-3399 Colleen Lomas Saley Publications / Pigeon Lake Visitor Guide P.O.
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