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List of Creditors in the Ccaa Proceedings of the Arctic Glacier Parties CONSOLIDATED LIST OF CREDITORS IN THE CCAA PROCEEDINGS OF THE ARCTIC GLACIER PARTIES CREDITOR NAME CREDITOR NOTICE NAME ADDRESS 1 ADDRESS 2 CITY STATE ZIP COUNTRY AMOUNT ($) 14A 6 DISTRICT COURT 4133 WASHTENAW AVE ANN ARBOR MI 48107 UNITED STATES * 14B DISTRICT COURT 7200 HURON RIVER DR YPSILANTI MI 48197-7007 UNITED STATES * C/O JAMES HUGHES 1625 RENTAL PARTNERSHIP MANAGING PARTNER 2924 ST JAMES CRESCENT REGINA SK S4V 2Z1 CANADA * 17TH DISTRICT COURT 15111 BEECH DALY REDFORD MI 48239 UNITED STATES * 190 STATESMAN HOLDINGS LTD 67 SELBY RD BRAMPTON ON L6W 1X7 CANADA * 1ST DISTRICT COURT SOUTH 12277 SOUTH US24 ERIE MI 48133 UNITED STATES * 2266588 ONTARIO INC 4233 OLIVER RD MURILLO ON P0T 2G0 CANADA * 33RD DISTRICT COURT 19000 VAN HORN RD WOODHAVEN MI 48183 UNITED STATES * 39TH DISTRICT COURT 29733 GRATIOT ROSEVILLE MI 48066 UNITED STATES * 401 K PLAN – PRINCIPAL FINANCIAL GROUP 111 WEST STATE ST MASON CITY IA 50401 UNITED STATES * 41B DISTRICT COURT 1 CROCKER BLVD MT CLEMENS MI 48043 UNITED STATES * 4TH DISTRICT AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION RE SONOMA MARIN FAIR 175 FAIRGROUNDS DR PETALUMA CA 94952 UNITED STATES * 55TH5 STAR DISTRICT REFURBISHING COURT CHARLOTTE 16203 ZERKER RD FRESNO CA 93718 UNITED STATES * MI 1045 INDEPENDENCE BLVD CHARLOTTE MI 48813 UNITED STATES * 55TH DISTRICT COURT MASON MI 700 BUHL MASON MI 48854 UNITED STATES * 5635 COMMERCE DRIVE LLC MARK KERRINS MEMBER PO BOX 14073 LANSING MI 48901 UNITED STATES * 67TH DISTRICT COURT 17100 SILVER PKWY FENTON MI 48430 UNITED STATES * 7 11 NO 39103 31401 8 MILE RD LIVONIA MI 48152-1359 UNITED STATES * A & L PLAINS AGRICULTURAL LABORATORIES INC PO BOX 1590 LUBBOCK TX 79404 UNITED STATES * A 1 ICE PO BOX 221027 VERNON CA 90058 UNITED STATES 7,786.81 A C T GROUP INC 360 E MAPLE RD STE Q TROY MI 48083 UNITED STATES * ABBEY ICE & SPRING WATER ONE HOFFMAN ST NEWBURGH NY 12250-6201 UNITED STATES 6,808.36 ABCO REFRIGERATION SUPPLY CORP LONG ISL 49 70 31ST ST LONG ISLAND CITY NY 11101-3193 UNITED STATES 3,008.61 ABELE TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT CO INC 72 EVERETT RD ALBANY NY 12205-1499 UNITED STATES * AC & E RENTALS INC 1842 W GRAND RIVER AVE OKEMOS MI 48864 UNITED STATES * AC ICE COMPANY 221 HOSPITAL RD BRUSH CO 80723 UNITED STATES 22,848.00 ACCESS ONE INC 820 WEST JACKSON BLVD, 6TH FL CHICAGO IL 60607 UNITED STATES * ACD NET 1800 N GRAND RIVER DR LANSING MI 48906-6200 UNITED STATES * ACE TRUCK RENTALS / GLOVER IDEALEASE 6444 67 ST RED DEER AB T4P 1A5 CANADA * ACME TOWNSHIP LINDA L WIKLE TREASURER 6042 ACME RD WILLIAMSBURG MI 49690 UNITED STATES * ACTION RENTAL CENTER 4051 CARPENTER RD YPSILANTI MI 48197 UNITED STATES * AD & D – INDUSTRIAL ALLIANCE PACIFIC LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY 777 8TH AVE SW, SUITE 2050 CALGARY AB T2P 3R5 CANADA * ADAMS COUNTY TREASURER ASSESSORS OFFICE 500 W 4TH ST HASTINGS NE 68901 UNITED STATES * ATTN DAVID J SYRIOS GURI ADEMI SHPETIM ADEMI, 3620 E. 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CUDAHY WI 53110 UNITED STATES * ADVANCED REFRIGERATION HVAC ADVANTAGEINC LEASING ROYAL OAK RPO PO BOX 91054 CALGARY AB T3G 5W6 CANADA 9,444.75 CORPORATION 324 E WISCONSIN AVE MILWAUKEE WI 53202 UNITED STATES * AETNA TOWNSHIP JAN ECKERT TREASURER PO BOX 228 MORLEY MI 49336 UNITED STATES * AIM NATIONALEASE 1500 TRUMBULL RD GIRARD OH 44420 UNITED STATES * AIRGAS DRY ICE ALL LOCATIONS PO BOX 951873 DALLAS TX 75395-1873 UNITED STATES 14,361.12 AIROLDI BROTHERS INC 6930 SOUTH 6TH ST MENOMONEE FALLS WI 53051 UNITED STATES * Page 1 of 62 CONSOLIDATED LIST OF CREDITORS IN THE CCAA PROCEEDINGS OF THE ARCTIC GLACIER PARTIES CREDITOR NAME CREDITOR NOTICE NAME ADDRESS 1 ADDRESS 2 CITY STATE ZIP COUNTRY AMOUNT ($) ALAMEDA COUNTY WATER DISTRICT 43885 S GRIMMER BLVD FREMONT CA 94538-6348 UNITED STATES * ALAMEDA COUNTY, TREASURER & TAX COLLECTOR 1221 OAK ST OAKLAND CA 94612-4286 UNITED STATES * ALAMEDA PUBLIC WORKS AGENCY, COUNTY OF THE COUNTY OF ALAMEDA PUBLIC WORKS AGENCY FISCAL DIV HAYWARD CA 94544 UNITED STATES * ALBERT TOWNSHIP ASSESSORS OFFICE 4360 HANSON AVE LEWISTON MI 49756 UNITED STATES * ALBERTA EXCESS & SURPLUS C/O SWETT & CRAWFORD STE 600 515 SOUTH FIGUEROA ST LOS ANGELES CA 90017 UNITED STATES * MINISTRY OF T5J 2N2 ALBERTA, PROVINCE OF TRANSPORTATION PO BOX 1333 EDMONTON ALBERTA ALBERTA CANADA * ALCONA COUNTY TREASURER PO BOX 158 HARRISVILLE MI 48740 UNITED STATES * ALEXANDER BESPENCHY, ESQ RE RIVERA ARIANA 2931 WESTCHESTER AVE STE 200 BRONX NY 10461 UNITED STATES * DEBORAH ELLENWOOD ALGOMA TOWNSHIP TREASURER 10531 ALGOMA AVE NE ROCKFORD MI 49341-7108 UNITED STATES * ALGONAC, CITY OF ASSESSORS OFFICE 805 ST CLAIR RIVER DR PO BOX 454 ALGONAC MI 48001 UNITED STATES * ALI OROMCHIAN RE RICKEY J RYBERG ATTN ALI OROMCHIAN 2603 CAMINO RAMON STE 200 SAN RAMON CA 94583 UNITED STATES * ALL SEASONS AUTOS & TRAILERS PO BOX 1374 BISMARCK ND 58502-1374 UNITED STATES * ALL SHORES HEATING & A/C INC 4014 W HOUGHTON LAKE DR HOUGHTON LAKE MI 48629 UNITED STATES * ALL STAR WIRELESS 48059 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79714-6593 UNITED STATES * ANDREWS LAW FIRM RE RICH AUST ATTN A JAMES ANDREWS 1405 MAGNOLIA AVE KNOXVILLE TN 37917 UNITED STATES * ANN ARBOR TREASURER, CITY OF DEPT NO 77602 ASSESSORS OFFICE DEPT 77602 PO BOX 77000 DETROIT MI 48277-0602 UNITED STATES * ANN ARBOR, VILLAGE GREEN OF 459 VILLAGE GREEN BLVD ANN ARBOR MI 48105 UNITED STATES * APEX PRINT TECHNOLOGIES MI 35 PO BOX 9201 MINNEAPOLIS MN 55480-9201 UNITED STATES 5,520.41 APEX REFRIGERATION & BOILER CO 2930 W WILLETTA ST ELK GROVE CA 95758 UNITED STATES 4,756.95 Page 2 of 62 CONSOLIDATED LIST OF CREDITORS IN THE CCAA PROCEEDINGS OF THE ARCTIC GLACIER PARTIES CREDITOR NAME CREDITOR NOTICE NAME ADDRESS 1 ADDRESS 2 CITY STATE ZIP COUNTRY AMOUNT ($) APPLETON, CITY OF ASSESSORS OFFICE FINANCE DEPARTMENT PO BOX 2519 APPLETON WI 54912 UNITED STATES * 95 WELLINGTON ST STE 2000 PO BOX ARCH INSURANCE CANADA 12 TORONTO ON M5J 2N7 CANADA * ARCHER IDEALEASE 260 DUNKIRK RD RR NO 6 ST CATHARINES ON L2R 7K6 CANADA * AREA TRAILER SALES & RENTALS 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