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2012 Donors in Action 2012 Donors 2012 DONORS IN ACTION 2012 DONORS Wanda Costuros & Francis & Muriel Walter & $1,000,000+ Douglas Whitehead Dunnigan $5,000 - Germaine Walchuk Anonymous William George Daly Gifford Edmonds $9,999 Glenn Walmsley & Lois Love Family Service Edmonton and Edmonton Chinese Anonymous Foundation Area Land Trust Lions Club Joseph & Alberta Legacy Wadona Walsh John & Barbara Edmonton Folk Music Edmonton Development Society Poole Family Festival Society Symphony Society Genevieve (Jean) Sharon & Mary Whiting Edmonton Opera Audrey Eikeland Douglas Barbour Association Pam Wight $500,000 - Film & Video Arts Ross Brierton & Rod Eidem Society of Alberta Daniel Stavert Ronald & Donna $999,999 Worthington Dentistry Canada Fund Martin Garber-Conrad Chatelaine Pension John Douglas McGavin Dolores Dilkie Government of the & Mortgage Corp. Linda M. Youell Earle Kitchener Province of Alberta Rene & Lisa Cloutier $100,000 - Hawkesworth L. Neil Gower Robert Croteau & $1,000 - John & Leni Honsaker Jim & Diana Greer Teresa Dizon-Croteau $4,999 $499,999 Robert E. Hood Margaret Hiller John & Ann Dea Anonymous Jazz City International Audrey Holmes Anne Marie Decore Anonymous Larry & Janet Anderson Festival Society Don Howden & Terena Delaney & A & B Concrete Sam Chapple Pumping (2007) Ltd. Andromeda William & Shirley Lakey Jane Squire Howden Investments Ltd. Maclab Enterprises Garnet Ireland Randy Diamond Sharon Abbott David & Janet Bentley John & Maggie Mitchell Jerome N. Slavik Joe Dolan & AJH Securities Ltd. Maureen Barnes Georges R. Brosseau Moffat Family Fund Professional Alberta Dental Corporation Rachel Augusta Doyle Association & College Canmore & Area Health Brian Penner Care Foundation Dilip & Alaka Kembhavi David & Carol Duggan Alberta International Francis C.R. Price Band Festivals Irene Lenore Carter Kohan Family Fund Duncan Craig LLP Roots of Change Alberta Treasury Eugene Kozak & Loretta Norman & Central Baptist Church Foundation Branches Van Brabant Beverley Ellingson Craig Simpson “Never Savard Family Trust Apeetogosan (Metis) Say Never” Charity Leduc/Devon Oilfield Enbridge Pipelines Inc. Donna Savard Historical Society Development Inc. Golf Tournament Encana Corporation Wally & Rosanna Mawer Investment Association of Pearl Elizabeth Sczebel Jaima Altman-Geller Professional Engineers, Cunningham Management Ltd. GrassChopper Geologists and Stollery Charitable Carman & Brian & Gail Faulkner Foundation Landscaping Ltd. Geophysicists Averie McNary of Alberta Florence MacKenzie Support Network Francia Harvonen Charitable Murrieta’s Bar & Grill ATB Financial Remainder Trust Sylvia Syska Canmore Imprest Timothy & Patricia Hartnagel ATCO Electric Government of Victor-Osten Fund Nilex Inc. Douglas Hughes & ATCO Gas Canada - Canadian Winnipeg Foundation Ogilvie LLP Wanda Fawcett Athabasca University Arts & Heritage Jennifer Wolfe Phillips, Hager & Investors Group Anna Kool North Investment Joan & Monty Baker John & Olivia Young Financial Services Inc. Leighann Kovac Management Ltd. Bull Family Karen L. Johnson Darrel & Edith Martin Precision Bunt & Associates Dianne & Irving $10,000 - Contracting Inc. Catholic Archdiocese Gene Robb Kipnes Foundation Prism Flow Products Inc. of Edmonton Ethel Doris Rusconi $24,999 Kathryn & Robert Rotaract Club of The City of Edmonton, Merrett Fund Anonymous University of Alberta Corporate Services Zan Owsley $25,000 - Abstractive Technology Arnold & Grace Bob & Cathy Crockett Consulting Inc. Russell & Marjorie Purdy $99,999 Rumbold Marc de La Bruyère & Alberta Junior Forest Bud & Laverna Salloum Harold & Heidi Stacy Schiff Warden Association Robinson Anonymous Kenneth & Margaret Pasquale DeLuca Anderson Capital Corp. Robert Rosen Alberta International Singleton Denis G. Redmond Band Festival Diana M. Bacon Holly Slavik Rupertsland Institute Professional Association Metis Training To Harold & Linda Banister SKILLS Society Corporation Employment Program Alberta Heritage Barry A. Biglow Creating Supportive David Dickinson & Scholarship Fund Environments for David & Linda Salloum Barbara Blackley Colette Mandin Allen Family People Maria T. Schneider Bow Valley Community Dhillon Lighting Inc. TELUS Corporation All Weather Foundation Shell Canada James Dougherty Windows Ltd. Ron & Dorothy Triffo Camp Health, Hope Donald & ENMAX Green Buchanan-Eastwood & Happiness Society Marguerite Trussler Jacqueline Smith Power Inc. United Church Connor, Clark & Lunn Vasa Order of America St. Albert Community Jean Fitzsimmons Catholic Men’s Foundation Ltd. Skandia Lodge #549 Foundation Association of F.L.A.Holdings Brian & Diane Travers Edmonton Kathleen Doeling Victoria School (1996) Ltd. Foundation for the Arts 2012 DONORS $1,000-$4,999 (CONT.) Ottewell Junior Danny & Lawrence & Deanna Janis Blakey High School Virginia Wong Nemirsky Fringe Theatre Stephen & Susan Adventures Society Joan Paton Glenda & Hugh Wyatt Network 21 Junior High Blanchard Principals Karen Good Karen Platten Laurie Boadway Val & Linda Pohl Cheryl Noble Katherine Boulter William K. Grundy $500 - $999 Northern Lights School Poundmaker’s Lodge Nicole Brenda Ketchum Canada Inc. Anonymous Division No. 69 Treatment Centres Stephen & Kathryn Hawkesworth & Alberta Craft Council Naomi Rau Gary Kriviak Patricia Prestwich Marjorie Brooks Alberta Cultural Society Richard & Peggy Riopel Joyce Hendrickson Josh Ramsbottom & Midori Bruns Shannon Zwicker of the Deaf T.W.F Russell Alice & Brian Hinds David & Marlene Wendy Rau Jason Archambault Options Sexual Health Burnett Homeward Trust ATCO I-Tek Inc. Association Foundation RBC Royal Bank Thomasina Caulfield Bruce & Jill Audley Philip & Heather Victoria Holmes RCMP Aboriginal Renaud CIBC Mellon Policing Services Ann & Richard Babb Jane Hopkinson Priya Yoga C. Larry & Dianne Margaret Reine Baron Building Supplies Christensen Bruce Humfrey Jim & Dorothy Purvis Deborah Reinhart Ron & Heather Bell Shelly Christianson Imperial Oil Limited Rachel Santiago Steve & Ann Robson Beste Edguer Lance & Nancy Clark Clare & Tammy Irwin Phyllis Skulsky Ronald G. Rowswell Professional Margaret Clark Junior Forest Corporation Michael & Nance Smith Scotiabank Steve Clark Wardens Yellowhead Gerald Bietz Strikelow Ltd Regional Council Servus Credit John Corbett Michael & Katie Sun Life Financial Martin Kennedy Union Ltd. Robert & Judy Brechtel Sean Thornton Theresa Kennedy Frans Slatter & Cochrane Brenda Blakey Charles Bruce & WestJet Paul & Susan Keppler Margaret Foy Suzanne Colter Elizabeth A. Slatter Kevin & Roxanne Nadia Kinasevich Capital Power’s Larry & Joyce Collicutt Owen Salava & Zowtuk Pat & Jill Kirby EmPowering Aline Cox Cheryl Walker Communities Program Tim & Sonia Kirby Cory & Carol Southminster- Canessco Services Inc. $100 - 499 Cunningham John & Val Kok Steinhauer Gilbert Charest Wade Cummings David & Sheryl Koski United Church Anonymous John & Avery Stobbe Phil Croteau 1173393 AB Ltd Zahir Fateali Datoo & Ted Kouri & Nilufer Datoo Mai Anh Le Van Strategic Charitable Kathy Dolby 1389118 Alberta Ltd. Giving Foundation Edmonton Chamber of Larry & Margaret Laidley 518152 Alberta Ltd. Davidson Management Ltd. Emmy Stuebing Commerce Agrium Darrell & Cecilia Davie Barbara Leah Craig & Mark Edmonton Gleaners Association Alberta Association of Dr. Adriana Davies Katherine Lenihan Stumpf-Allen Fund Raising Executives Estate Planning Council Dr. Catriona de Scossa Allan & Donna Lundell Suncor Energy Inc. Alberta Innovates of Edmonton Kerri DeLuca Kim & Linda Mackenzie Syncrude Canada Ltd. Health Solutions Florida Pizza And Steak Mr. Paul Dique Manulife Financial - Talisman Energy Inc. House Alberta Traffic Supply Ltd. Mary Dixon United Way Campaign TD Canada Trust Terry Fuga & Carol Anne McLellan Teck Resources Limited Watson Alberta Urban Silvio & Marielos Dobri Municipalities Kelly Dorin Brian & Tammy McNab Terra Centre Todd & Andrea Halina Association for Teen Parents Double L. Jay Inc. Cheryl McPherson Randy Heaps Always Plumbing Theodore D. Dr. J. L. Begin Metis Child & Family Ross Hodgetts Neal & Anita Allen Services Society Bosse Professional Medical PC Inc. Corporation Douglas Hodgson Pam Alloway Margaret Michaud W. R & Patricia Duncan Town of Devon Alberta Horizon Enterprises Inc. Karim Amarshi Andrew & Karen Mills Jacqueline Eddy- TUXIS Parliamentary Henrik Jensen Dona & Paul Armstrong Caithness Minister of Finance - Alumni Society of Walter Jungkind Aboriginal Relations Todd & Nola Babiak Jack & Terry Ellis Alberta Larry & Kathy Klaus Native Counselling Steve Bach Tracy Elofson University of Alberta, Alfred & Elfrieda Krinke Services of Alberta University Relations Beverly & Peter Bagnall Ensource Douglas Lane Technologies Inc. Nexen Inc. Brad & Elizabeth Vetsch Dan Baker Alice Leung Dennis & Doreen Erker Jim Noble Ralph & Gay Young Shirley & James Baker NorQuest College William R. MacDonald & Karen & Lindsay Bass William Faulkner Youth Emergency Natalia Krawatz Northern Alberta Shelter Society of Janice Bealer Donna Feldberg Edmonton Jim MacLean Institute of Technology Paul Beland Robyn Ferguson Jack & Marjorie Watson Gael MacLeod Ron & Lynn Odynski Alan & Alice Bell Clarence & Cheryl Feser Beverly Whittle Kelly McDonall Esther Ondrack Jenifer Bennett Jonathon & WINGS of Cory & Jodi Medveszek Christene Fetterly Dianne Osback Gary & Tonia Bills Providence Society Kathryn Miles Lois A. Field Andrew Osborne Meagan Bills Marjorie Filion 2012 DONORS $100 - $499 (CONT.) Kanchan Kalia Tracy Moore Don Riep Dennis & Donna Thomas Robert Fitzsimmons John & Susan Keating Colin Morley Casey Ringrose Olive Thorne Laura Fogden Tiffany & Gord
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