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Appendix a Public Stakeholder List Appendix A Public Stakeholder List Stakeholder Mailing List – June 1, 2012 Cousineau Rheal Roger and Struyk Adrian Peter and Struyk Margaret Cousineau Suzanne Simone SITE 1 BOX 2, RR#3 RR 3 Cochrane On Can P0L1C0 Cochrane On Can P0L1C0 Cousineau Rheal Roger and Cousineau Rheal Roger and Cousineau Suzanne Simone Cousineau Suzanne Simone RR 3 RR 3 Cochrane On Can P0L1C0 Cochrane On Can P0L1C0 Struyk Adrian Peter and Struyk Margaret Tousignant Jacques Ben SITE 1 BOX 2, RR#3 RR 3 Cochrane On Can P0L1C0 Cochrane On Can P0L1C0 Markus Claudette Suzanne and Ucke Helmut and Ucke Mary Markus Richard Mark RR #3 PO BOX 2489 Cochrane On Can P0L1C0 Cochrane On Can P0L1C0 Tousignant Lamothe Annie C and Renaud Sheldon Lamothe Alain Wilfried Cochrane On Can P0L1C0 RR 3 Cochrane On Can P0L1C0 Cousineau Rheal Roger and Pronovost Jocelyne and Pronovost Denis Cousineau Suzanne Simone PO BOX 2408 RR 3 Cochrane On Can P0L1C0 Cochrane On Can P0L1C0 Stakeholder Mailing List – June 1, 2012 Struyk Adrian Peter and Struyk Margaret Amyot Denise SITE 1 BOX 2, RR#3 BOX 476 Cochrane On Can P0L1C0 Cochrane On Can P0L1C0 Cousineau Rheal Roger and Cousineau Suzanne Simone Cousineau Rheal Roger and Cousineau Suzanne Simone RR 3 RR 3 Cochrane On Can P0L1C0 Cochrane On Can P0L1C0 Martin Richard Randall Ucke Helmut and Ucke Mary PO BOX 562 RR #3 Cochrane On Can P0L1C0 Cochrane On Can P0L1C0 Renaud Sheldon Ucke Mary Thompson and Ucke Helmut Johannes GEN DEL RR 3 Cochrane On Can P0L1C0 Cochrane On Can P0L1C0 Skotak Jaroslava Martin Richard Randall and Martin Lisa Colleen 450 A Scarborough Golf Club PO BOX 562 Scarborough On Can M1G3V6 Cochrane On Can P0L1C0 Martin Richard Randall and Martin Lisa Colleen Lessard Gaetan and Ingham Sharon PO BOX 562 BOX 2551 Cochrane On Can P0L1C0 Cochrane On Can P0L1C0 Stakeholder Mailing List – June 1, 2012 Letts Geoffrey Beaumont Gagnon Natalie and Gagnon Bertin DFW STATION, PO BOX 612922 BOX 1300 Dallas TX USA 75261-2922 Cochrane On Can P0L1C0 Burkholder Diane E and Burkholder Lloyd L Ucke Helmut Johannes RR #2 RR 3 Cochrane On Can P0L1C0 Cochrane On Can P0L1C0 Viau Jean Guy and Viau Solange Amyot Denise PO BOX 2052 BOX 476 Cochrane On Can P0L1C0 Cochrane On Can P0L1C0 Cousineau Rheal Roger and Cousineau Suzanne Simone Martin Richard Randall and Martin Lisa Colleen RR 3 PO BOX 562 Cochrane On Can P0L1C0 Cochrane On Can P0L1C0 Martin Richard Randall Ucke Helmut and Ucke Mary PO BOX 562 RR #3 Cochrane On Can P0L1C0 Cochrane On Can P0L1C0 Demarell Karen and Demarell Wayne Demarell Karen and Demarell Wayne SITE 2 BOX 2, RR 3 SITE 2 BOX 2, RR 3 Cochrane On Can P0L1C0 Cochrane On Can P0L1C0 Stakeholder Mailing List – June 1, 2012 H M Dignam Corporation Ltd Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation 65 Cedar Pointe Drive 301 - 777 BAY ST Barrie On Can L4N5R7 Toronto On Can M5G2E5 Latourelle Sylvie Skotak Jaroslava SITE 1 BOX 7 R.R. #3 450 A Scarborough Golf Club Cochrane On Can P0L1C0 Scarborough On Can M1G3V6 Amyot Denise Martin Richard Randall and Martin Lisa Colleen BOX 476 PO BOX 562 Cochrane On Can P0L1C0 Cochrane On Can P0L1C0 Martin Richard Randall and Martin Lisa Colleen Martin Richard Randall PO BOX 562 PO BOX 562 Cochrane On Can P0L1C0 Cochrane On Can P0L1C0 Gagnon Natalie and Gagnon Bertin Burkholder Diane E and Burkholder Lloyd L BOX 1300 RR #2 Cochrane On Can P0L1C0 Cochrane On Can P0L1C0 Ucke Helmut Johannes Demarell Karen and Demarell Wayne RR 3 SITE 2 BOX , RR 3 Cochrane On Can P0L1C0 Cochrane On Can P0L1C0 Stakeholder Mailing List – June 1, 2012 Viau Jean Guy and Viau Solange Demarell Karen and Demarell Wayne PO BOX 2052 SITE 2 BOX 2, RR 3 Cochrane On Can P0L1C0 Cochrane On Can P0L1C0 Denis Durocher, Timmins District Manager, Ministry of Jean Pierre Ouellette, CAO, Town of Cochrane Environment 171 4th Avenue 5520 Hwy 101 East, PO Bag 3080 Cochrane, ON P0L 1C0 Ontario Government Complex, South Porcupine P0N 1H0 Doris Dumais, Director, Ministry of the Environment, Pierre Demers, Secretary-Treasurer, Cochrane & Suburban Environmental Assessment and Approvals Branch Planning Board 2 St. Clair Ave., W, 12A Floor P.O Box 490 Toronto, On M4V 1L5 Cochrane, On P0L 1C0 Stakeholder Mailing List – June 1, 2012 YANTA ALLICE and YANTA DONALD ROSS WRIGHT GORDON 32 EIGHTEENTH AVE EIGHTH ST PO BOX 2428 COCHRANE ON CAN P0L1C0 COCHRANE ON CAN P0L1C0 WLAD JASON and LABELLE GENEVIEVE WOUDSTRA REBECCA and WOUDSTRA GRACE 12 EMPIRE AVE 300 CONCESSION 8 & 9 BOX 2105 COCHRANE ON CAN P0L1C0 COCHRANE ON CAN P0L1C0 WHITE TAMI and WHITE BRUCE WHARTON JEANNE and WHARTON ANDREW 51 HURON RD 2 CREE RD PO BOX 2663 PO BOX 2533 COCHRANE ON CAN P0L1C0 COCHRANE ON CAN P0L1C0 WEST MARK RUSSEL and LEWIS, SCOTT CHRISTOPHER WESTWAY MOTOR MOTEL NIBLOCK, STEPHEN LYLE 83 HIGHWAY 11 W CONCESSION 10 & 1 C/O MARC DAVID 87 MAPLE STREET, LYONS COCHRANE ON CAN P0L1C0 SPRINGFIELD ON CAN N0L2J0 WESSMAN LYNN and WESSMAN BRIAN WEBSTER KEVIN 348 SIXTEENTH AVE 50 CONNAUGHT AVE COCHRANE ON CAN P0L1C0 COCHRANE ON CAN P0L1C0 WASYLINIUK TRACY VILLENEUVE KIMBERLY and VILLENEUVE FREDERICK 308 SIXTEENTH AVE 121 GENIER RD BOX 857 BOX 1476 COCHRANE ON CAN P0L1C0 COCHRANE ON CAN P0L1C0 Stakeholder Mailing List – June 1, 2012 VILLEMURE LIETTE and VILLEMURE DENIS VIGER CLAUDE EDGUADAR and VIGER NOELLA YVETTE 56 VICTORIA AVE 53 SYBIL AVE PO BOX 2550 PO BOX 1316 COCHRANE ON CAN P0L1C0 COCHRANE ON CAN P0L1C0 VICTOR PALANGIO REAL ESTA VIAU ROSE MARIE and VIAU EUGENE RAOUL THIRD AVE 243 CONCESSION 6 & 7 BOX 1268 PO BOX 1072 COCHRANE ON CAN P0L1C0 COCHRANE ON CAN P0L1C0 VIAU BERTHE and VIAU ROBERT VEZEAU SYLVIE and ROSSI SHANE 806 HIGHWAY 652 1302 CONCESSION 4 & 5 RR 2 COCHRANE ON CAN P0L1C0 COCHRANE ON CAN P0L1C0 VEZEAU ROZANNE and VEZEAU DANIEL VEZEAU ROBERT 50 52 PATRICIA AVE 59-61 PATRICIA AVENUE PO BOX 2109 BOX 2109 COCHRANE ON CAN P0L1C0 COCHRANE ON CAN P0L1C0 VEZEAU MICHEL and VEZEAU FRANCINE VEZEAU FRANCINE 461 EIGHTH ST 54 - 56 PATRICIA AVE PO BOX 2619 PO BOX 2619 COCHRANE ON CAN P0L1C0 COCHRANE ON CAN P0L1C0 VEZEAU ANNE-MARIE and VEZEAU JOSEPH EMILIEN VERREAULT STEPHAN and VERREAULT GINETTE 48 CONNAUGHT AVE 32 CREE RD PO BOX 687 PO BOX 1708 COCHRANE ON CAN P0L1C0 COCHRANE ON CAN P0L1C0 Stakeholder Mailing List – June 1, 2012 VANES RACHEL and VANES JERRY VAN GEUTSELAAR HEATHER and BLACKBURN STEPHEN 291 SEVENTEENTH AVE 215 SEVENTEENTH AVE PO BOX 11 BOX 2634 COCHRANE ON CAN P0L1C0 COCHRANE ON CAN P0L1C0 VALLIERES FERNAND VALLEE MURIEL and VALLEE DENIS 59 ALEXANDRA AVE 251 SIXTEENTH AVE 397 MILLCRAFT CRESCENT UNIT APT. #7 PO BOX 897 OTTAWA ON CAN K1L6R4 COCHRANE ON CAN P0L1C0 VACHON VALERIE ERNESTINE and VACHON ANICEL PAUL VALENTINI STEPHANIE and PENTNEY MATTHEW 420 SEVENTEENTH AVE 46 PATRICIA AVE PO BOX 2008 COCHRANE ON CAN COCHRANE ON CAN P0L1C0 VACHON THERESE and VACHON LIONEL VACHON TERRY and VACHON MARYSE 46 SYBIL AVE 70 SYBIL AVE PO BOX 816 PO BOX 1116 COCHRANE ON CAN P0L1C0 COCHRANE ON CAN P0L1C0 VACHON HOWARD and VACHON MELANIE TUNNEY ANNETTE and TUNNEY DAVID 61 CONNAUGHT AVE 1393 CONCESSION 2 & 3 PO BOX 2627 COCHRANE ON CAN P0L1C0 COCHRANE ON CAN P0L1C0 TRUSZ NOELLA DENISE and TRUSZ ROBERT WILLIAM TRUE NORTH HARDWOOD PLYWOOD INC. 25 NINETEENTH AVE RAILWAY ST PO BOX 477 4 BOISVERT CRES. COCHRANE ON CAN P0L1C0 COCHRANE ON CAN P0L1C0 Stakeholder Mailing List – June 1, 2012 TRUDEL ROLAND GILLES TREPANIER PIERRE and TREPANIER CHRISTINE 1208 CONCESSION 4 & 5 284 SIXTEENTH AVE PO BOX 1988 P.O. BOX 961 COCHRANE ON CAN P0L1C0 COCHRANE ON CAN P0L1C0 TREPANIER LUC ROBERT JOSEPH and TREPANIER CARRIE ANN TREMBLAY ROXANNE 713 CONCESSION 2 & 3 466 GENIER RD PO BOX 2113 COCHRANE ON CAN P0L1C0 COCHRANE ON CAN P0L1C0 TOUSIGNANT RAYMOND OMER and TOUSIGNANT DIANE TREMBLAY CELINE ALINE 660 HIGHWAY 579 320 SEVENTEENTH AVE PO BOX 2573 PO BOX 2392 COCHRANE ON CAN P0L1C0 COCHRANE ON CAN P0L1C0 TOUSIGNANT LAMOTHE ANNIE C and LAMOTHE ALAIN TOUSIGNANT OMER and TOUSIGNANT IRENE WILFRIED 14 HURON RD 1709 GENIER RD PO BOX 238 RR 3 COCHRANE ON CAN P0L1C0 COCHRANE ON CAN P0L1C0 TOUSIGNANT JACQUES BEN TOUSIGNANT DENIS 1605 GENIER RD 100 104 GENIER RD RR 3 PO BOX 885 COCHRANE ON CAN P0L1C0 COCHRANE ON CAN P0L1C0 TOUSIGNANT & FRERES LTEE TOUCHETTE PIERRE CONCESSION 12 & 1 71 NIPISSING ST RR 3 BOX 3128 BOX 945 COCHRANE ON CAN P0L1C0 COCHRANE ON CAN P0L1C0 Stakeholder Mailing List – June 1, 2012 TOAL NELLIE and TOAL RONALD TOAL LAURA 62 SYBIL AVE 12 HIGHLAND AVE PO BOX 1161 BOX 1474 COCHRANE ON CAN P0L1C0 COCHRANE ON CAN P0L1C0 THOMAS YVONNE LUCILLE and THOMAS HARVEY THOMAS LUC A and THOMAS DENISE M AURELLE 686 HIGHWAY 652 761 CONCESSION 10 & 1 PO BOX 2011 PO BOX 1224 COCHRANE ON CAN P0L1C0 COCHRANE ON CAN P0L1C0 THOMAS CLAYTON and THOMAS ROSEMARIE THE TDL GROUP LTD 41 VICTORIA AVE 73 HIGHWAY 11 W PO BOX 2775 874 SINCLAIR RD COCHRANE ON CAN P0L1C0 OAKVILLE ON CAN L6K2Y1 THE SKY WRENCH INC THE SARJEANT COMPANY LIMITED 862 LILLABELLE LAK RD 9 SECOND ST PO BOX 1675 2416 HIGHWAY 655 COCHRANE ON CAN P0L1C0 TIMMINS ON CAN P4N8R9 TESSIER MARIO and TESSIER CHRISTINE TEMBEC INDUSTRIES INC COCHRANE DIVISION 95 ALEXANDRA AVE SEVENTEENTH AVE PO BOX 114 PO BOX 1100 STN MAIN COCHRANE ON CAN P0L1C0 TIMMINS ON CAN P4N7H9 SZYMANSKI STEPHANIA SYLVESTRE ESTELLE and SYLVESTRE SYLVAIN CONNAUGHT AVE 53 CONNAUGHT AVE RR 1 WINGS RD PO BOX 57 IROQUOIS FALLS A ON CAN P0K1G0 COCHRANE ON CAN P0L1C0 Stakeholder Mailing List – June 1, 2012 SUTHERLAND STANLEY STRUYK GEORGE and STRUYK CAROLYN MARY 10 EIGHTEENTH AVE 517 LILLABELLE LAK RD PO BOX 3325 PO BOX 1201 COCHRANE ON CAN P0L1C0 COCHRANE ON CAN P0L1C0 STRUYK GEORGE and STRUYK ADA STRUYK GEORGE & ADA and STRUYK CAROLYN MARY 724 LILLABELLE LAK RD 724 LILLABELLE LAK RD PO BOX 1201 BOX 1201 COCHRANE ON CAN P0L1C0 COCHRANE ON CAN P0L1C0 STRUYK ADRIAN PETER and STRUYK MARGARET STJEAN CLAUDE and STJEAN LINDA CONCESSION 8 & 9 PO BOX 2344 SITE 1 BOX 2 COCHRANE ON CAN P0L1C0 COCHRANE ON CAN P0L1C0 STAMANT DIANNE LYNN and STAMANT LAURENT JOSEPH STEINEGG HANS JOSEF and STEINEGG SONJA 38 SYBIL AVE OBERBACHWEG 9 PO BOX 2506 SEEBODEN 9871 AUSTRIA CAN COCHRANE ON CAN P0L1C0 ST.
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