SCREENING REPORT

ALBERTA SULPHUR TERMINALS LTD. PROPOSED SULPHUR MANAGEMENT FACILITY

BRUDERHEIM,

Issued by: Alberta Environment Date: April 7, 2006

SCREENING REPORT ALBERTA SULPHUR TERMINALS LTD. PROPOSED SULPHUR MANAGEMENT FACILITY

Alberta Sulphur Terminals Ltd., a division of HAZCO Environmental Services Ltd. (AST), has proposed to construct a sulphur management facility to process sulphur generated by oil and gas related refining operations in Alberta. The proposed project (Project) includes facilities for sulphur forming and shipping, as well as facilities for storage of manufactured product (i.e. sulphur pellets). The proposed site is located at Section 35-55-20 W4M approximately 2.2 kilometres east of , Alberta.

The proposal was referred to the Regional Environmental Manager of the Northern Region, who is the designated Director (the Director) under the Environmental Protection and Enhancement Act (EPEA) to decide if the proposed activity warrants further consideration under the environmental assessment process. The Director decided that further consideration would be required and that a Screening Report would be prepared to determine the need for an Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) report. AST was directed to disclose the Project to the public and invite the public to provide input to the Director about the need for an EIA report.

The Screening Report includes a summary of information available on the proposal from AST, Statements of Concern filed by the public, and advice from Alberta Environment staff and other regulatory agencies.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

1.0 INTRODUCTION ...... 1 1.1 Purpose of Screening Report ...... 1 1.2 Information Sources ...... 2 2.0 PROJECT DESCRIPTION...... 2 2.1 The Need for the Project...... 2 2.2 Project Components...... 2 2.3 Location...... 2 2.4 Land Use...... 3 2.5 Preliminary Geology and Hydrogeology...... 3 2.6 Preliminary Hydrology...... 3 3.0 PUBLIC CONSULTATION AND STATEMENTS OF CONCERN...... 3 3.1 AST’s Consultation Activities...... 3 3.2 Statements of Concern...... 4 3.3 Government Agency Advice ...... 4 4.0 EVALUATION OF ISSUES AND CONCERNS ...... 5 4.1 Air Quality...... 5 4.2 Soil Contamination...... 6 4.3 Surface and Groundwater Protection...... 6 4.4 Traffic...... 6 4.5 Fires and Emergency Response Plans ...... 7 5.0 SUMMARY...... 7 6.0 CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS ...... 8 7.0 APPENDIX – STATEMENT OF CONCERN FILERS...... 9

1.0 INTRODUCTION Alberta Sulphur Terminals Ltd. a division of HAZCO Environmental Services Ltd. (AST), has proposed to construct a sulphur management facility to process sulphur generated by various oil and gas refining operations in Alberta. The proposed project (Project) includes facilities for sulphur forming and shipping, as well as facilities for storage of manufactured product (i.e. sulphur pellets). The proposed site is located at Section 35-55-20 W4M approximately 2.2 kilometres east of Bruderheim, Alberta, in .

In July 2005, AST submitted an approval application in accordance with the Environmental Protection and Enhancement Act (EPEA) for the construction, operation and reclamation of the proposed sulphur forming and storage facility near Bruderheim. In August 2005, the Regional Approvals Manager of the Northern Region referred the proposed project to the Regional Environmental Manager of the Northern Region, who is the designated Director (the Director) for the purpose of making a decision whether the potential environmental impacts of the proposed activity warranted further consideration under the environmental assessment process. The Director decided that further consideration was warranted and that a Screening Report would be prepared to determine if an Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) Report was required prior to the EPEA approval application being processed. Public notice of that decision was provided in December 2005 and directly affected persons were invited to submit Statements of Concern to Alberta Environment.

In its July EPEA application, AST’s proposal included a sub-grade sulphur storage (i.e. sulphur block) facility. AST subsequently removed the sulphur block from the scope of its proposed development in response to a clarification request by Alberta Environment, and submitted a revised EPEA application in October 2005. Environmental issues relating to sulphur blocks are not considered in this Screening Report.

The Screening Report was prepared in accordance with s. 4(1) of the Environmental Assessment Regulation.

1.1 Purpose of Screening Report Under s. 44(1)(b) of the EPEA, the Director determined that the potential environmental impacts of the proposed activity warranted further consideration under the environmental assessment process. Pursuant to s. 45 of the EPEA, that decision triggered a requirement for the preparation of a Screening Report regarding the need for preparation of an EIA report.

A Screening Report helps the Director determine if an EIA Report summarizing the proposed activity, potential adverse effects, and their prevention, minimization or mitigation, is required prior to making regulatory decisions. Some types of information are best obtained and considered through the preparation of an EIA report. Typically this includes information about large, complex activities occurring in sensitive environments that may have a broad range of environmental, health, socio-economic and infrastructure effects requiring management or mitigation. An EIA report is also valuable for decision-makers when there is a substantial lack of technical and/or environmental information associated with a proposed project. On the other hand, less complex activities with well understood effects could be appropriately addressed without an EIA report using the EPEA approval application process and its information requirements. Some kinds of information such as air and water quality modelling are part of both information-gathering processes.

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1.2 Information Sources The following information sources were considered in the preparation of this Screening Report:

EPEA Approval application submitted by AST dated July 25, 2005; “An Assessment of Air Quality Impacts Associated with Operations At the Proposed HAZCO Bruderheim Sulphur Forming Facility”, Jacques Whitford, August 31, 2005; Revised EPEA application submitted by AST dated October 19, 2005; Siting Investigation Report prepared by Komex International Ltd., October 2005; Disclosure Document entitled Alberta Sulphur Terminals, Bruderheim, Alberta; Risk Assessment submitted by AST dated December 7, 2005; Statements of Concern in response to the Screening Report Public Notice; Referral comments from regulatory agencies; and Advice from Alberta Environment staff.

2.0 PROJECT DESCRIPTION 2.1 The Need for the Project Sulphur, a by-product of sour gas processing, heavy oil upgrading and petroleum refining operations, is generated by oil and gas related facilities throughout Alberta. It is produced in sulphur recovery units that are used to minimize sulphur dioxide (SO2) emissions to the atmosphere. Sulphur is primarily used, both domestically and overseas, to produce fertilizers. Most of the sulphur produced in Alberta is sold outside the province, mainly to Florida, Asia and North Africa. Based on information provided by AST, the export demand for sulphur is expected to increase over the next few years.

In Western , sulphur is transported as a dry product (i.e. such as sulphur pastilles) by rail to Vancouver for shipment to export markets. AST’s proposal addresses the need for a sulphur forming facility that converts molten sulphur, produced by sulphur producers in the , Fort McMurray and areas, to sulphur pastilles for export to overseas markets.

2.2 Project Components AST’s proposed sulphur forming and shipping facilities include:

Road and rail access for receiving molten sulphur; Molten sulphur unloading and transfer facilities; Sulphur forming facilities to produce sulphur pastilles; Sulphur pastilles loading and shipping facilities; and A sulphur pastilles storage area.

2.3 Location The proposed site is located in Section 35-55-20 W4M in Lamont County, Alberta, approximately 2.2 kilometres east of Bruderheim. The town of Lamont is approximately 6 kilometres southeast of the proposed site. AST’s proposed site location is surrounded mainly by agricultural and residential development with two chemical (sodium chlorate) manufacturing plants situated to the west.

Range Road 202, Highways 45 and 15, as well as Canadian National Railway and Canadian Pacific Railway service the site.

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2.4 Land Use The Project’s proposed location is on land within the Alberta Industrial Heartland area structure plan. The Alberta Industrial Heartland Association is an organization whose purpose is to integrate the Sturgeon County, , Lamont County and City of Fort Saskatchewan area structure plans to ensure that future growth in the region occurs in a coordinated and responsible manner. The Project’s proposed location is on lands zoned as heavy industrial. Both industrial and agricultural activities occur in the vicinity of the proposed site.

2.5 Preliminary Geology and Hydrogeology Based on information provided by AST, surficial deposits consist of undivided fine sediments of fine sand, silt and clay, and minor gravel beds. Near surface bedrock geology is mainly of the Late Cretaceous age. Three formations that subcrop the area are Belly River Formation, Bearpaw Formation and Horseshoe Canyon Formation. The Belly River Formation is the oldest bedrock formation. It is overlain by Bearpaw, which in turn is overlain by the Horseshoe Canyon Formation. The Belly River Formation is non-marine in origin and consists of sandstone, siltstone, mudstone and ironstone that has a thickness that ranges from 275 to 300 metres. The Bearpaw Formation consists of shales and siltstones.

AST indicates that groundwater is near surface and that the overburden groundwater appears to be hydraulically connected to the more shallow bedrock groundwater. AST suggests that groundwater from approximately 45 metres and deeper is protected by a thick, competent shale unit.

2.6 Preliminary Hydrology AST’s proposed site is located approximately 800 metres west of Lamont Creek and approximately 1.5 kilometres south of Beaverhill Creek. The is located approximately ten kilometres northeast of the site. The proposed processing and storage facilities are within a low lying area of the proposed site that contains a slough, a dugout, and two drainage ditches.

3.0 PUBLIC CONSULTATION AND STATEMENTS OF CONCERN Public input is an important component of the EPEA decision-making process. The EPEA approval process includes the opportunity for persons directly affected by a project to submit statements of concern. Early in the project planning and development process, proponents generally value input from the public and often hold information sessions and open houses to determine any public concerns associated with the project and what information they will need to address the concerns.

3.1 AST’s Consultation Activities AST consulted with the public to describe the proposal, identify stakeholder concerns, and to solicit feedback regarding potential project improvements. The following public consultation activities were completed by AST:

AST’s initial presentation of the project proposal to Alberta Environment (AENV), Northern Region, in May 2005. AST was asked to further define the scope of their proposal so that AENV could determine the most appropriate regulatory process; Meeting with Lamont County to present AST’s proposed development and to get initial feedback regarding the compatibility of the Project with the County’s land use structure plan; Personal meetings with area residents and landowners within 1.6 kilometres of the proposed site;

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Discussions and meetings with area industries to obtain their input about the compatibility of the proposed Project with other industrial plans and operations; Distribution of the Disclosure Document to other individuals and groups; An Open House on June 28, 2005, at the Bruderheim Memorial Community Hall where approximately 69 individuals (including the public) met to discuss AST’s proposed sulphur management facility and provide feedback on potential environmental issues; and A second open house in October 2005.

3.2 Statements of Concern Before any Public Notice was published, AENV received a number of form letters from local residents indicating that they were opposed to the sulphur management facility proposed by AST. The basis for the objection included the potential for environmental impacts caused by the sulphur block, concern about the need for emergency response related to the facility, and that the proposed development would not provide added value to the economic well-being of the surrounding farming population and local community.

AST published a Notice in the Lamont Reader on December 6, 2005, Journal and Sun on December 8, 2005, Fort Saskatchewan Record on December 9, 2005, and Redwater Review on December 13, 2005, advising that the Director was considering the need for AST to prepare an EIA report on its proposed sulphur management facility. The Notice also indicated that sulphur blocks were not included in the scope of the proposed development. Persons directly affected by the Project were advised to submit their Statements of Concern about the need for an EIA report to the Director by January 16, 2006.

During the Public Notice period, Alberta Environment received the following Statements of Concern:

A petition from the Friends of Lamont County containing 1051 form letters expressing concerns regarding potential environmental impacts, traffic and social issues; 261 form letters from individuals and families outlining eight areas of concern: property value, noise pollution, air emissions, soil contamination, transportation issues, sulphur fires and emergency response plan, “tip of the iceberg” and trust issues. Each issue had check boxes for specific items related to the issue. Many also provided personal comments on the form letters; 43 written letters from individuals and families expressing concerns with the Project; and 25 form letters and 1 written letter in support of the Project.

Six of the 43 written letters and one of the 261 form letters clearly stated that an EIA report should be required to address the concerns identified. One of the written letters, while not specifically stating that an EIA report should be required, did outline a number of further assessment requirements that would be needed to address concerns with the Project. All submissions were placed on the Register of Environmental Assessment Information for public viewing and copies of all the submissions were sent to AST for their information.

It should be noted that this is, by far, the most Statements of Concern ever received by Alberta Environment in response to the preparation of a Screening Report to determine the need for an EIA report.

3.3 Government Agency Advice The Director provided information about the Project to the following provincial agencies and requested their advice:

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Sustainable Resource Development; Energy and Utilities Board; Community Development; Economic Development; Education; Energy; Human Resources and Employment; Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development; Health and Wellness; and Infrastructure and Transportation.

4.0 EVALUATION OF ISSUES AND CONCERNS The main issues and concerns raised by the public and government agencies are summarized in the following sections.

4.1 Air Quality The Project is expected to emit sulphur dust, particulates, hydrogen sulphide (H2S), sulphur dioxide (SO2), nitrogen dioxide (NO2) and carbon monoxide (CO). Sulphur dust would be generated mainly during the storage and handling of the pastilles. H2S would be emitted as fugitive emissions from tanks and equipment leaks. The pastilles forming process would be the major source of particulates, NO2, SO2 and CO. Based on the air assessment report submitted by AST, the storage and handling of the pastilles would not generate significant sulphur dust and the emissions associated with the operation of the sulphur forming facility should not cause adverse effects on the environment.

To control odour, AST proposed that only molten sulphur that has been degassed to less than 10 parts per million of H2S would be received and a 600 meter setback from surrounding properties would be implemented.

Concerns were raised that the open product storage area, the use of a front end loader for product handling, and the use of dust suppression as proposed by AST do not represent best available technologies for controlling sulphur dust emissions. Some Statements of Concern suggested that better technologies to control dust include sulphur pastilles storage in silos and transport by covered conveyor. The Statements of Concern also suggested that AST’s proposed product handling procedures would generate more sulphur dust than stated in AST’s submission.

Local landowners expressed their concern that acid rain caused by SO2 emissions would adversely impact their farmlands and properties.

Odour resulting from H2S emissions is another concern that was raised by the residents. Some Statements of Concern indicated that AST would not have control over the H2S content in the molten sulphur being received.

Residents in the area also indicated their concern with potential health effects of the air emissions. Some have specifically stated that they have allergies, asthmas, or lung diseases and that sulphur dust would aggravate those conditions.

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Air quality issues can be dealt with effectively through the EPEA Approval process. Acceptable limits and controls on various air emissions can be stipulated within an Approval to protect the environment and health of local residents.

4.2 Soil Contamination Sulphur dust resulting from product storage and handling operations at the AST proposed facility has the potential to acidify soils surrounding the proposed facility. AST indicated that the dust impacts would likely be present within a 150 – 200 metre radius surrounding the facility. AST proposes a soil-monitoring program to characterize the sulphur impacts on soils in accordance with regulatory requirements.

Local landowners expressed their concern that soil acidification caused by sulphur dust would affect their property and farm lands. They also expressed concerns about soil contamination resulting from accidental releases of molten sulphur during transportation, loading, and unloading.

Similar to other air issues, acid deposition can be dealt with effectively through the EPEA Approval process. AENV has established critical, target and monitoring loads for acid deposition in the Province (AENV 1999, Application of Critical, Target and Monitoring Loads for the Evaluation and Management of Acid Deposition. Target Loading Subgroup. Clean Air Strategic Alliance. Environmental Sciences Division. Alberta Environment Publication No.: T/472. ISBN: 0-7785-0912-5.)

4.3 Surface and Groundwater Protection The sulphur forming process proposed by AST would not have any direct contact with water, steam or air current as the forming medium. This effectively addresses the concerns regarding water contamination by process wastewater. Any surface runoff water coming into contact with the pastilles handling and storage areas would have the potential to contaminate surface and groundwater.

AST proposed a lined ditching system and surface water collection pond to collect all precipitation that falls on the working area of the proposed facility to protect surface and groundwater. The water collected would be used as process make-up water and as a water supply for fire-fighting.

Statement of Concern filers who depend upon a natural stream to feed their livestock are concerned that AST’s proposed project would impact the water supply both in terms of quantity and quality.

4.4 Traffic According to AST, the Project would add approximately 40 truckloads a day to local traffic volume and its Traffic Impact Assessment (TIA) study indicated access to the Project is via existing Range Road 202 that connects Highway 15 two miles east of the intersection of Highway 45 and Highway 15. The TIA study indicated that upgrades to the Highway 15 intersection would be required to maintain safe access if there were additional traffic generated from the Project. The TIA study indicated that no improvements to the Highway 45 intersection would be required.

Several local residents expressed concerns that additional trucks and rail traffic would increase hazards to the already overloaded highway and rail system. There were also concerns that trains would block emergency response vehicles and personnel from responding to emergency situations, and that school buses on Highway 15 would be at higher risk because of increased

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traffic volume. Some people also expressed concerns that the Project would cause traffic congestions and create delays when commuting to work, increasing travel time to get to desired locations.

Increase in noise levels as a result of increase in traffic is another issue raised by the Statement of Concern filers.

Alberta Infrastructure and Transportation has not indicated any major concerns with AST’s proposed improvements to mitigate the traffic impacts caused by the Project.

4.5 Fires and Emergency Response Plans Local residents are concerned that AST does not have emergency response plans to deal with major sulphur fires and related emergencies. They are concerned that sulphur fires are difficult to put out and that the local volunteer firefighters and Northern Region Community Awareness and Emergency Response (NR CARE) do not have the capacity to deal with a situation of this type, if it arises.

Canexus, a sodium chlorate manufacturing facility located immediately southwest of the proposed facility, has expressed concerns with the adverse impact sulphur dust may have on its operations. Canexus states that sodium chlorate is a strong oxidizing agent and the presence of sulphur dust would create significant safety and operation issues for its facility.

AST states that sulphur fires burn slowly and can be controlled easily. AST indicates in its Disclosure Document that an Emergency Response Plan would be reviewed and filed with local emergency response officials and organizations.

5.0 SUMMARY Alberta Environment has carefully considered the advice provided by the public and government agencies and information provided by AST. The Screening Report has identified the following items:

1. Socio-economic impacts are considered in making an overall public interest decision. A socio-economic analysis is typically included in an EIA report, which is submitted to a public interest decision-maker such as the Natural Resources Conservation Board. Socio-economic considerations are difficult to address in the EPEA Approval process. Almost all Statement of Concern filers expressed concern that the Project would not provide adequate economic benefits to local communities and to the contrary, would lower land and property values in the vicinity of the development. In addition, concerns were also expressed that the Project would discourage other industries from locating projects in the Lamont County, which would further impact the economic well-being of the County and its residents. An EIA report would provide AST with an opportunity to present its business case to garner support from the County and its residents, and provide decision-makers with the information necessary to determine if the Project is in the public interest from a socio-economic perspective.

2. Air quality issues including dust, odours and acidification could be dealt with effectively through the EPEA Approval process. Acceptable limits and controls on various air emissions would be stipulated within any Approval issued by AENV. AENV has developed standards and guidelines that regulate air emissions in order to protect the environment and health of Albertans.

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Notwithstanding, it should be noted that a number of residents suffering from asthma and chronic lung diseases were concerned that the Project would further aggravate their illnesses. The Lamont Heath Care Centre stated, “There is significant evidence that Sulphur is a dangerous chemical especially to asthmatics and people with lung problems and unfortunately we have a very high number of these people in our county.” An EIA report would provide an opportunity for AST to conduct an in-depth human health impact assessment to better understand the potential health impacts of the Project and how these impacts could be mitigated.

In addition, as Canexus stated in its submission, “The ingress of sulphur dust into our process would pose a potential explosion hazard as result of sulphur contaminating our product…” The environmental consequences of such an explosion is not well understood at this time.

3. Residents are concerned with the increase in traffic volumes and noise level that the Project would generate on roadways. Many residents believe that the capacity of the roadways in the area is already at their maximum. The issues associated with impacts to transportation due to the Project cannot be addressed with EPEA Approval conditions should the Project be approved. These issues are better addressed through the EIA report process.

4. The responsibility of developing an Emergency Response Plan (ERP) rests with AST. The ERP would have to comply with the regulatory requirements of the appropriate regulatory agencies, and consider the issues raised regarding the availability of resources that Lamont County may have to cooperatively participate in an emergency situation.

6.0 CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS Having regard to the information and considerations outlined above, particularly the uncertainty of environmental consequences resulting from a potential explosion caused by sulphur dust coming into contact with sodium chlorate, and the potential socio-economic, human health, and transportation impacts associated with the Project, it is recommended that AST be required to prepare an EIA report.

AST’s proposed project and EIA report should be referred to the Natural Resources Conservation Board (NRCB) for review under the NRCB Act. Section 54(2) of the EPEA allows the Minister of Environment to refer proposed activities to the Lieutenant Governor in Council (LGC) with the recommendation that the LGC make an order prescribing the proposed activity as a reviewable project within the meaning of the NRCB Act. A NRCB review requires the Board to determine whether a project is in the public interest having regard to social, economic and environmental effects. The NRCB review process may include a public hearing.

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7.0 APPENDIX – STATEMENT OF CONCERN FILERS Canexus Chemicals Canada Ltd. T. Carter of Lamont 1038103 Alberta Limited Leonard Chernyk of Lamont Carol Adamkewicz of Bruderheim Michael R. Chernyk of Lamont Steve Andrais of Lamont Nancy Chernyk of Lamont Shelley Andruchow of St Michael H. Chevers of Bruderheim Stanley Arndt of Bruderheim Don Clark of Lamont Warren Arndt of Bruderheim Linda Clark of Lamont Irene Arneil of Bruderheim Walter Coxe of Bruderheim Lynsay Atchison of Bruderheim R.S. Currah of Lamont Karen Babichuk and family of Bruderheim Satomi Currah of Lamont Darwin Bailey of Bruderheim Evelyn Dach of Lamont Glennis Bailey of Bruderheim Jerry Dach of Lamont Daryl Bartz of Bruderheim Rick Danilkewich of Bruderheim Rosalie Bartz of Bruderheim Annie DeHoog of Bruderheim Darlene Beamer of Lamont Bill Dembicki of Stephen Beamer of Lamont S.R. Dembicki of Mundare D. Jed Beaudoin of Bruderheim Don Demchuk of Bruderheim Ida Best of Bruderheim Dan Denesiuk of Bruderheim Al Biro of Lamont Virginia Differenz of Bruderheim Oscar & Gladys Blais of Bruderheim Celine Dillon of Lamont Dorothy Blandin of Lamont Thomas Dillon of Lamont Lawrence Blandin of Lamont Sarah Domes of Bruderheim Don Block of Lamont B. Dowell of Lamont Nani Block of Lamont Jim Dowell of Lamont Willie Borys of Lamont Harvey & Gloria Downie of Lamont Robert Bourque of Bruderheim Wilma Driesner of Bruderheim Liz Boychuk of Bruderheim Nancy Ducker of Lamont Gerald Boyko of Lamont John Dutchak of St Michael Terri Anne Boyko of Lamont Lorraine Dziwenko of St Michael Dave & Caroline Breitzke of Lamont Barry & Diana Eastwood and family of Lamont Brian Brix of Bruderheim Laurie Ellis of Bruderheim Wayne Brix of Bruderheim Elaine Engen of Bruderheim Bill Brook of Lamont Albert Engman of Lamont Victoria Burzminski of Bruderheim Donald Engman of Lamont D.G.G. Calder of Bruderheim Jim Engman of Lamont Anne Calvert of Bruderheim Robert Engman of Lamont Gary Calvert of Bruderheim Daniel Enjeneski of Lamont Karen Calvert of Lamont Doris Enjeneski of Lamont Georgina Campbell of Lamont Jessey Enjeneski of Lamont Les Campbell of Lamont M. Enjeneski of Lamont Heather Cardinal & family of Lamont Ron Enjeneski of Lamont Allen Carter of Lamont Morris Ewasiuk of Lamont Ian Carter of Lamont Oleda Ewasiuk of Lamont Karen Carter of Lamont Grey Fedoruk of Bruderheim Lori Carter of Bruderheim Sam Fedun of St. Michael Ryan Carter of Lamont Shannon Fehr of Lamont

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G. Diane Ferguson of Lamont Kevin Holowach of Lamont Glen Fibke of Bruderheim Sylvia Holowach of Bruderheim Wayne Fibke of Bruderheim M. Holts of Lamont Wayne Field of Lamont Dan Hopkins of Bruderheim D. Fountain of Lamont Lawrence & Pat Hryniw of Lamont Andre & Diane Fournier of Bruderheim Glen Huber of Lamont Joanne Frechette of Bruderheim A.F. Hymers of Bruderheim Norma Gahut of Bruderheim Jacqueline Ingram of Bruderheim Mike Galay of Lamont John Jacobs of Bruderheim Stella Galay of Lamont Leslie Jans of Lamont Colleen Galloway of Bruderheim John Jesson of Bruderheim Marvin & Mary Galloway of Bruderheim Sharon Johnston of Bruderheim Nora Gauthier of Lamont Carol Kaine of Bruderheim Darrel Geislinger of Lamont Tammy Karst of Bruderheim Heather Genier of Bruderheim Lloyd Keast of Lamont Leo Genier of Bruderheim Georg Keinhorster of Bruderheim Betty Giesbrecht of Lamont Vi Kennedy of Lamont Bev Gill of Lamont Jason Kinsey of Bruderheim T. Gilowski of Lamont Clarence & Audrey Kitura of Lamont Wm. Gilowski of Lamont Alan Klassen of Bruderheim Harvey & Roy Goebel of Dayna Kliachik of Lamont Pierre Goulet of Lamont Darlene Kloster of Lamont Andrew Gruber of Lamont Tim Kloster of Lamont Cindy Gruber of Lamont Wayne Kmech of Lamont Ken Gwozdz of Alix Joan Kosztinka of Bruderheim Grant Hackett of Lamont Emil Kottke of Bruderheim Hazel Hackett of Lamont Pat Kottke of Bruderheim Irene Hackett of Lamont Robert Kottke of Bruderheim Joanne Hackett of Lamont Ed Krisko of Lamont Roy Hackett of Lamont Olga Krisko of Lamont Ray Hagen of Bruderheim Larry & Barbara Kroening of Ft. Saskatchewan Vince Halisky of Bruderheim Carman Kucy of Bruderheim Lisa Harleman of Bruderheim Mary Joan Kucy of Bruderheim Gary Harrold of Lamont Elaine Kuzyk of Star Joceylyn Harrold of Lamont George Kuzyk of Star Kent Harrold of Lamont Gerald & Brenda Laird of Bruderheim Shirley Harrold of Lamont Jack Lambert of Bruderheim Elfrieda Hauer of Bruderheim Vera Lambert of Bruderheim Kevin Hauer of Bruderheim Dr. Z.A. Mohamed Lamont Health Care Centre of Lamont Tracey Hawkins of Bruderheim Lois Lanteigne of Bruderheim Karen Haywood & Mike Putters of Bruderheim Tammy Larson of Bruderheim Clark Henderson of Lamont George Laskey of Bruderheim C. Hendrickson of Lamont Leon, Yvonne & Tanner Lebedkin of Lamont Karla Hennig of Bruderheim Gordon Letwin of Lamont Vernon & Dorothy Hennig of Bruderheim A. Lockert-Henderson of Lamont Mr. & Mrs. Rod Hicks of Bruderheim Alfred & Eileen Loeffelmann of Bruderheim Don Holmes of Lamont Yakin Lopushinsky of Lamont Dennis Holowach of Lamont Patrick & Kay Lorand of Bruderheim

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Peter & Oleatha Lukawesky of Bruderheim Kristina Mitchell of Lamont Catherine Lund of Lamont Z. Mohamed of Lamont Jim Lund of Lamont John Murdoch of Lamont Peter & Theresa Lysyk of Redwater Sheila Muzechka of Bruderheim J. C. MacArthur of Lamont Dr. Jaimie Namit of Lamont M. MacArthur of Lamont Janiet Namit of Lamont Jeff Malcolm of Bruderheim Ken Nielsen of Lamont Lisa Malcolm of Bruderheim Tim Nimchuk of Lamont Bill Marianicz of Lamont Muriel Nowosad of Bruderheim Hoken Marsh of Bruderheim J. Nussey of Bruderheim Amber Maschmeyer of Lamont Milton O'Brien of Lamont Arlan Maschmeyer of Bruderheim John Onushko of Bruderheim Aryda Maschmeyer of Lamont Marlowe O'Shea of Bruderheim Brittaney Maschmeyer of Bruderheim Audrey Pals of Bruderheim Brocke Maschmeyer of Bruderheim Russ Pals of Bruderheim Bronson Maschmeyer of Bruderheim Myron Paltzat of St. Michael Christine Maschmeyer of Bruderheim Peter & Olga Paruk of Lamont Dennis Maschmeyer of Bruderheim D. Penarchuk of Lamont Douglas Maschmeyer of Bruderheim Gerald Penner of Bruderheim Emerance Maschmeyer of Bruderheim Luanne Penner of Bruderheim Fiona Maschmeyer of Bruderheim Richard Penner of Bruderheim Gerald Maschmeyer of Bruderheim Steven Penner of Bruderheim Kache Maschmeyer of Bruderheim Iris Penonzek of Bruderheim Karol Maschmeyer of Bruderheim John & Doreen Pickett of Lamont Tanner Maschmeyer of Bruderheim Gerald Pierce of Lamont D.J. McCartney of Lamont Byron Pliva of Bruderheim Douglas McCartney of Lamont Deborah Plooy of Lamont Mary McCartney of Lamont Matthew Plooy of Lamont Dave McConnell of Bruderheim Nicholas Plooy of Lamont Jan McConnell of Bruderheim Nick Plooy of Lamont Angus & Faye McGillivray of Bruderheim Doris & Wade Poloway of Bruderheim Gary & Virginia McLachlan of Lamont Kay Poloway of Lamont Alexander McMorran of Bruderheim Mike Prokopiw of Lamont Klara McMorran of Bruderheim Pat Prokopiw of Lamont Jeffrey & Laurie McNeil of Lamont Al Pryatel of Lamont Randy Mehlenbacher of Bruderheim Lydea & Ben Radke of Bruderheim Anna Melnyk of Lamont I. Radziwin-Kliachik of Lamont Brenda Melnyk of Lamont Mary Richards of Lamont Donna Melnyk of Lamont Aurora Riddoch of Bruderheim J.J. Melnyk of Lamont Helen Romanchuk of Bruderheim Joshua Melnyk of Lamont Marlene Rosnau of Bruderheim Mike Melnyk of St Michael N.W. Rosnau of Bruderheim Robert Melnyk of Lamont Bev Roth of Lamont S.J. Melnyk of Lamont Dolores Sadoway of Lamont Clair Meyer of Star Mr./Ms. Schneider of Bruderheim Diane Miller of Bruderheim Ruth Schneider of Bruderheim Terrissa Miller of Bruderheim Walter Schneider of Bruderheim Tim Minchau of Bruderheim Barry & Laverne Schram of Bruderheim

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Audrey Schultz of Lamont Friends of Lamont County, petition signed by: Terry Schultz of Bruderheim Carol Adamkewicz of Bruderheim Kevin & Brenda Schultz and family of Lamont Tony Adamkewicz of Bruderheim Charles Skibinsky of Bruderheim Alvin Anderson of Bruderheim Trudy Skibinsky of Bruderheim Barbara Anderson of Lamont Emily Skubleny of Lamont Lisa Anderson of Lamont B.F. Slaght of Bruderheim Thyra Anderson of Bruderheim David Snyder of Bruderheim J Andrais of Lamont Kathy Starko of Lamont Ron Andruchow of St Michael Mel Starko of Lamont Shelley Andruchow of St Michael Michael Starko of Lamont Harold Antoniuk of Lamont Peter & Rebecca Starko of Lamont Debbie Appelt of Bruderheim Robert Starko of Lamont Lloyd Appelt of Bruderheim Walter Starko of Lamont Matthew Appelt of Bruderheim Andy Steblyk of Lamont Ron Arndt of Fort Saskatchewan Anna Steblyk of Lamont Stanley Arndt of Bruderheim Randy Steblyk of Lamont Warren Arndt of Bruderheim Bruce Suffield of Lamont Rene Arneil of Bruderheim Darlene Svensrude of Bruderheim Jodana Ashmead of Bruderheim James Svitich of Edmonton Lynsay Atchison of Bruderheim Jason & Karen Svitich of Bruderheim Mark Atchison of Bruderheim Marlene Svitich of Kevin Babcock of Bruderheim Vivian Tanasichuk of Lamont Tim Babcock of Lamont T. Taylor of Bruderheim Karen Babichuk of Bruderheim W. Taylor of Bruderheim Kendra Bacon of Bruderheim Christine Theil of Bruderheim Darwin Bailey of Bruderheim Horst Theil of Bruderheim Glennis Bailey of Bruderheim Tammy Trenholm of Lamont Kyle Bailey of Lamont Barbara Trevor of Bruderheim Don Baillie of Lamont Dianne Troman of Lamont Ray Baillie of Lamont Jarrod & Sharon Ushkowski of Lamont Roy Baillie of Lamont Denis Van Brabant & family of Bruderheim Gloria Balla of Mundare Victor Vandelannoite of Lamont Rudolph Balla of Mundare Bill Vickers of Bruderheim Ken Balsillie of Lamont Rebeccca Visscher of Lamont Mike Bartep of Lamont Carolyn Weslake of Lamont Edwin Barter of Mundare Bill Whale of Bruderheim Allan Bartz of Ft Saskatchewan Shane & Cynthia Willis of Bruderheim Daryl Bartz of Bruderheim Neil & Rosanna Woitas of Bruderheim Elsie Bartz of Edmonton Ann Yuke of Lamont Erin Bartz of Bruderheim James & Jody Zabel of Lamont Kim Bartz of Bruderheim Darcey Zacharko of Bruderheim Larry Bartz of Ft Saskatchewan Chelsea Zago of Lamont Marvin Bartz of Edmonton Randy Zibrowski of Bruderheim Rosalie Bartz of Bruderheim Leeann Znak of Bruderheim Tim Bartz of Bruderheim Leonard Znak of Bruderheim Darlene Beamer of Lamont Leeann Znak of Bruderheim Stephen Beamer of Lamont Leonard Znak of Bruderheim Alan Beards of Lamont

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D. Beaydoin of Bruderheim Anne Calvert of Bruderheim Doralice Bernard of Lamont Gary Calvert of Bruderheim Deb Bernardo of St Michael Helen Campbell of Bruderheim Ronald Bernicki of Chipman George Campbell Sr. of Bruderheim Ida Best of Bruderheim Heather Cardinal of Lamont Irene Best of Bruderheim Ray Cardinal of Lamont Aileen Bilodeau of Bruderheim Allen Carter of Lamont Alex Biro of Lamont Donelda Carter of Lamont Gabrielle Bizuk of Bruderheim Ian Carter of Lamont Jeffrey Bizuk of Bruderheim Karen Carter of Lamont Kelly Bjorkquist of Bruderheim Linda Carter of Lamont Lana Bjorkquist of Bruderheim Lori Carter of Bruderheim Gladys Blais of Bruderheim Ryan Carter of Lamont Oscar Blais of Bruderheim Terry Carter of Lamont Don Block of Lamont George Charlebois of Lamont Nani Block of Lamont Leonard Chernyk of Lamont Richard Bloemen of Lamont Mike Chernyk of Lamont Karen Bohaychuk of Bruderheim Naney Chernyk of Lamont Ted Bohaychuk of Lamont Jerome Cherry of Mundare Jason Boon of Bruderheim Steve Chesher Tara Boon of Bruderheim Joe Chetley of Bruderheim Willie Borys of Lamont Ursula Chetley of Bruderheim Robert Bourque of Bruderheim H Chevers of Bruderheim Mona Bovell of Bruderheim Elly Cholak of Lamont Liz Boychuk of Bruderheim Frank Cholak of Lamont Gerald Boyko of Lamont Stephen Cholak of Lamont Terri Boyko of Lamont Harry Choma of Hilliard Sherron Brandon of Lamont Mary Choma of Hilliard C. Breitzke of Lamont Dwayne Chudyk of St Michael D. Breitzke of Lamont Don Clark of Lamont Wendy Brennan of Bruderheim Linda Clark of Lamont Brian Brix of Bruderheim Deborah Clarke of Bruderheim Wayne Brix of Bruderheim Fred Clarke of Lamont Marshall Broda of Bruderheim Patricia Clarke of Lamont Michael Broda of Bruderheim Bert Coghill of Strathmore Paul Broda of Bruderheim Janet Coles of Chipman Laureen Brown of Lamont Riley Coles of Chipman Jim Bruce of Bruderheim Sharie Connell of Fort Saskatchewan Jody Bruce of Bruderheim Lisette Connolly of Bruderheim Candace Buchanan of Lamont Robert Connolly of Bruderheim D Burian of Chipman Jana Conrad of Bruderheim Gary Burkholder of Lamont Philip Conrad of Bruderheim Mona Burkholder of Lamont Kathy Corcoran of Lamont Victoria Burzminski of Bruderheim Allison Cossey of Robyn Butler of Lamont Veronica Cossey of Tofield Arlene Calder of Bruderheim Kelly Cowask of Bruderheim DGG Calder of Bruderheim Tony Cowie of Chipman Scott Calder of Bruderheim Graham Craik of Bruderheim

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Steve Crosby of Tofield Wilma Driesner of Bruderheim Randy Currah of Lamont Ed Drolet of Lamont Satomi Currah of Lamont Norma Drolet of Lamont Colleen Dach of Lamont Nancy Ducker of Lamont Evelyn Dach of Lamont Richard Ducker of Lamont Jerry Dach of Lamont John Dufault of Bruderheim Robert Dach of Bruderheim Shannon Duffy of Mundare Sharon Dach of Bruderheim David Durand of Lamont Greg Dallman of Lamont Denis Durand of Lamont Allan Dalqleish of Bruderheim Jonathan Durand of Lamont Rick Danilkewich of Bruderheim Lynn Durand of Lamont Rick Danis of Ft Saskatchewan John Dutchak of St Michael Barbara Danyluk of Lamont E Dziwenka of Lamont Bernard Daraiche of Bruderheim Lorraine Dziwenko of St Michael Micheline Daraiche of Bruderheim Melanie Dziwenko of St Michael Penny Davis of Fort Saskatchewan Ron Dziwenko of Lamont Rita Dawson of Lamont Barry Eastwood of Lamont Adam Debre of Lamont Diana Eastwood of Lamont Debbie Debre of Lamont Deb Eleniak of Lamont Luke DeForge of Bruderheim David Elliott of Lamont Paul Dehod of Lamont Susan Elliott of Lamont Annie DeHoog of Bruderheim Laurie Ellis of Bruderheim Sherri Delaurier of Lamont Elaine Engen of Bruderheim Jeff Delowsky of Lamont Barry Ewanowich of Lamont Anthony Dembicki of Lamont Kim Ewanowich of Lamont Bill Dembicki of Mundare M & O Ewasiuk of Lamont Don Demchuk of Bruderheim Eleanor Ewen of Chipman Valerie Demerais of Lamont Valerie Falardeau of Bruderheim Bev Denesiuk of Bruderheim Fiona Farrell of Bruderheim Dan Denesiuk of Bruderheim Grey Fedoruk of Bruderheim Jodie Derksen of Lamont Sam Fedun of St. Michael Colleen DeVry of Ft Saskatchewan Christine Fedyniak of Star Pat DeVry of Ft Saskatchewan Jason Fedyniak of Lamont Joan Dey of Lamont Shannon Fehr of Lamont Virginia Differenz of Bruderheim Janet Fenton of Lamont Mike Dlugosz of Lamont G. Ferguson of Lamont Alex Dojor of Lamont Glen Fibke of Bruderheim Diana Domes of Bruderheim Wayne Fibke of Bruderheim Mark Domes of Bruderheim Lorraine Field of Lamont Sarah Domes of Bruderheim Wayne Field of Lamont M. Donison of Bruderheim Angela Fjeld of Lamont Charlene Doucette of Lamont Lyle Fjeld of Lamont Frank Douglas of Lamont Shane Fjeld of Lamont Brenda Dowell of Lamont Ashleigh Flisberg of Bruderheim Jim Dowell of Lamont David Fluker of Fort Saskatchewan Gloria Downie of Lamont Donna Fluker of Fort Saskatchewan Harvey Downie of Lamont Ralph Fluker of Ft Saskatchewan Nada Dragich-Mak Lisa Ford of Bruderheim

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Rick Ford of Bruderheim Roy Hackett of Lamont Diane Fournier of Bruderheim Ray Hageu of Bruderheim Glenda Fournier of Bruderheim Vince Halisky of Bruderheim Mike Fournier of Bruderheim Jeff Hamilton of Bruderheim Joanne Frechette of Bruderheim Mildred Hamilton of Bruderheim Marc Frechettie of Bruderheim W. Hamilton of Mundare Garnett Frey Linda Hank of Lamont Earl Furgeson of St. Michael George Hargesheimer of Bruderheim Mike Galay of Lamont Lisa Harleman of Bruderheim Stella Galay of Lamont Ronald Harleman of Bruderheim H Gallatin of Mundare Gary Harrold of Lamont Colleen Galloway of Bruderheim Geoff Harrold of Lamont M Galloway of Bruderheim Joceylyn Harrold of Lamont Marvin Galloway of Bruderheim Kent Harrold of Lamont Nora Gauthier of Lamont Kirk Harrold of Lamont Wm. Gavinchuk of Mundare Shirley Harrold of Lamont Brian Gay of Bruderheim Trudy Harrold of Lamont Darrel Geislinger of Lamont Fred Hasiyk of Bruderheim Betty Gesbrecht of Lamont Pat Hauch of Bruderheim Bev Gill of Lamont Elfrieda Hauer of Bruderheim Trudy Gilowski of Lamont Harvey Hauer of Chipman William Gilowski of Lamont Irwin Hauer of Bruderheim Michelle Girard of Bruderheim Kevin Hauer of Bruderheim Dean Glover of Bruderheim Wesley Hauer of Bruderheim Jessica Glover of Lamont Hilda Hawkins of Bruderheim Bonny Glynn of Lamont Tracey Hawkins of Bruderheim Jean Goodin of Lamont Sandra Hawryliw of Lamont Laura Gordon of Lamont Dwayne Hawrysh of Bruderheim Marion Gordon of Lamont Karen Hayward of Bruderheim Pierre Goulet of Lamont Derek Hehr of Bruderheim Catriona Graham of Lamont Sherry Hehr of Fort Saskatchewan Jan Greene of Lamont Detta Heinz of Lamont Barry Greenway of Lamont Ewald Heinz of Lamont Darleen Greenway of Lamont Pat Heinz of Lamont Jim Gregoraschuk of St Michael L Heisler of Bruderheim Bob Groombridge of Bruderheim Janice Helton of Lamont Cindy Gruber of Lamont John Helton of Lamont Mary Gudzan of Lamont Marc Helton of Lamont Sylvester Gurba of Carmen Henderson of Chipman Clarence Gushue of Bruderheim Clark Henderson of Lamont Ryan Gushue of Bruderheim Karla Hennig of Bruderheim Dan Gust of Bruderheim Sharisse Hewko of Lamont Gerald Gutoski of Tofeild M. Hicks of Bruderheim Ken Gwozdz of Lamont Rod Hicks of Bruderheim Grant Hackett of Lamont Sheresze Hilford of Bruderheim Hazel Hackett of Lamont Tamara Hill of Lamont Irene Hackett of Lamont Chris Hilton of Lamont Joanne Hackett of Lamont A. Hinken of Bruderheim

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Rolf Hinken of Bruderheim Judy Johnston of Bruderheim Arthur Hlushak of Chipman Richard Johnston of Bruderheim Elaine Hlushak of Chipman Sharon Johnston of Bruderheim Sid Hoculak of Star James Jones of Chipman Kimberly Hodgkinson of Bruderheim Linda Jones of Chipman Merle Hodgkinson of Bruderheim Andy Jonker of Lamont Georgina Hollingsworth of Mundare Barendina Jonker of Lamont Robert Hollingsworth of Mundare Cody Jonker of Lamont Lucian Holowach of Edmonton Randy Jonker of Lamont Mary Ann Holowach of Bruderheim Tracy Jordan of Mundare Milt Holowach of Bruderheim Allan Joseph of Chipman Gordon Holts of Lamont Della Joseph of Chipman Dorothy Holyk of Lamont Genine Juneau of Bruderheim Joe Holyk of Lamont Kyle Kadatz of Chipman John Holyk of St Michael Carol Kaine of Bruderheim John Homeniuk of Mundare Rick Kana of Bruderheim Jean Hoolahan of Lamont Tammy Karst of Bruderheim Carmen Hoover of Bruderheim Lloyd Keast of Lamont David Hoover of Bruderheim Georg Keinhorster of Bruderheim Dan Hopkins of Bruderheim A Kelly of Lamont Dave Hosack of Bruderheim Calvin Kennedy of Lamont Jeanette Hosack of Bruderheim Diana Kennedy of Bruderheim Murray Hosack of Bruderheim Kristina Kennedy of Bruderheim Tom Hrehorets of Lamont Randy Kennedy of Bruderheim Farida Hrincu of Chipman Duncan Kerr of Lamont Vic Hrincu of Chipman Ellen Kerr of Lamont Joe Hrycyk of St Michael Gerald Kinash of Star Mary Hrycyk of St Michael Sharon Kinash of Star Lawrence Hryniw of Lamont Darlene Kinsey of Bruderheim L. Huculak of Lamont Jason Kinsey of Bruderheim A Hymers of Bruderheim Adrianne Kirtz of Bruderheim Lorna Hymers of Bruderheim Clarence Kitura of Lamont Goward Ingram of Bruderheim Johanna Klasen of Bruderheim Jaqui Ingram of Bruderheim Jozef Klasen of Bruderheim Sara Isfeld of Bruderheim Alan Klassen of Bruderheim Pam Jackman of Lamont Dayna Kliachik of Lamont Jason Jacobs of Bruderheim Donna Kliachik of Lamont Jennifer Jacobs of Bruderheim Mike Klos of Lamont John Jacobs of Bruderheim Darlene Kloster of Lamont Sharon Jacobs of Bruderheim Tim Kloster of Lamont Ted Jakubowski of St Michael Robert Klymok of St Michael Keith Jans of Lamont Wayne Kmech of Lamont Leslie Jans of Lamont Zuzana Knaze of Chipman Mark Jerow of Lamont Gary Koenig of Lamont Sina Jesson of Bruderheim Jean Kornicki of Mundare Jeff Johnson of Bruderheim Leon Kornicki of Mundare Wendy Johnson of Lamont Perry Koroluk of Lamont Brian Johnston of Bruderheim Rick Koroluk of Lamont

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Dan Koss of Mundare George Laskey of Bruderheim Angela Kostiuk of Lamont Terry Law of Bruderheim Emily Kostiuk of Lamont Lorna Lawrence of Bruderheim Glenda Kostiuk of St. Michael Leon Lebedkin of Lamont John Kostiuk of St. Michael Yvonne Lebedkin of Lamont Nestor Kostiuk of St. Michael Thomas Lechuk of Lamont Peter Kostiuk of Lamont Erin Lee of Lamont Allison Kostiuk-Thompson of Bruderheim Ellen Leeks of Bruderheim Alex Kosztinka of Bruderheim Fred Leeks of Bruderheim Joan Kosztinka of Bruderheim Michael Lefebure of Lamont Armin Kottke of Bruderheim Gail LeGrand of Lamont Caroline Kottke of Bruderheim Rene Legrand of Lamont Emil Kottke of Bruderheim Hermann Leske of Lamont Guenther Kottke of Bruderheim Stephanie Leslie of Bruderheim Pat Kottke of Bruderheim Henriette Lesoway of Mundare Robert Kottke of Bruderheim Aoella Letwin of Lamont Bernie Kotylak of Star Gordon Letwin of Lamont Irene Kowal of Chipman Irene Letwin of Lamont Stanley Kowal of Chipman Jennie Letwin of Lamont Richard Kozanowski of Lamont Karla Letwin of Lamont Angela Krebs of Bruderheim Marvin Letwin of Lamont Donna Krill of Lamont Russell Letwin of Lamont Peter Krill of Lamont Shelly Levicki of Andrew Ed Krisko of Lamont Tammy Lewyk of St Michael Olga Krisko of Lamont Trenton L'Heureux of Bruderheim Rod Krisko of Lamont Darren Lindeman of Bruderheim Valerie Krochenski of Mundare Karen Lindeman of Bruderheim Mary Kroeker of Bruderheim Greg Linton of Lamont Barbara Kroening of Ft Saskatchewan William Litun of Chipman Larry Kroening of Ft Saskatchewan Alfred Loeffelymann of Bruderheim Karen Kroetsch of Bruderheim Eileen Loeffelymann of Bruderheim Rich Kroetsch of Bruderheim Shirley Lopaschuk of Lamont G Kroker of James Lopetinsky of Lamont Marge Krys of Lamont Julian Lopushinsky of Bruderheim Adolph Kucy of St Michael Yakin Lopushinsky of Lamont Carman Kucy of Bruderheim H. Lorand of Bruderheim Dennis Kucy of Lamont Oleatha Lukaweski of Bruderheim Mary Kucy of Bruderheim Pete Lukaweski of Bruderheim Tanya Kurylow of Lamont Catherine Lund of Lamont Elaine Kuzyk of Lamont Jim Lund of Lamont George Kuzyk of Lamont Joe Lushka of Lamont Nick Kuzyk of Star Jason Lushney of Lamont Goldie Lacoursiere of Lamont B MacArthur of Lamont Maurice Lafontaine of Lamont M. MacArthur of Lamont Jack Lambert of Bruderheim Dora MacIntyre of Bruderheim Todd Lambert of Bruderheim Mario MacIntyre of Bruderheim Lois Lanteigne of Bruderheim Heidrun Mackeage of Bruderheim Tammy Larson of Bruderheim Rob MacKeage of Bruderheim

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Sharon Maclean of Lamont Dennis McCartney of Lamont Trish Maess of Bruderheim Douglas McCartney of Lamont Herb Maines of Mundare Mary McCartney of Lamont Norm Maisonneun Brian McConnell of Lamont Jeffrey Malcolm of Bruderheim Dave McConnell of Bruderheim Lisa Malcolm of Bruderheim Jan McConnell of Bruderheim Brian Malica of Lamont Jennifer McConnell of Bruderheim Colleen Malica of Star Noreen McConnell of Lamont Curt Malica of Edmonton Dave McCormack of Bruderheim Connie Malo of Bruderheim Linda McCormack of Bruderheim Michele Malroy of Lamont Angus McGillvaray of Bruderheim Frank Manchel of Ft Saskatchewan Faye McGillvaray of Bruderheim Dale Mandrusiak of Sherwood Park Bruce McGregor of Chipman Bill Marianicz of Lamont Ginger McHugh of Lamont Roma Marianicz of Lamont Anne McKale of Bruderheim Carol Marko of Bruderheim Tony McKale of Bruderheim James Marko of Bruderheim Lorrie McKee of Lamont Brent Marler of Lamont Harold McKenzie of Bruderheim Pauline Marler of Lamont Marie McKenzie of Bruderheim Jamie Marouelli of Lamont Yvonne McKenzie of Bruderheim Hoken Marsh of Bruderheim C. McKort of Lamont Clarke Marshall of Bruderheim Gary McLachlan of Lamont Kimberly Marshall of Bruderheim Virginia McLachlan of Lamont Neil Martin of Bruderheim David McLean of Bruderheim Marie Martineau of Bruderheim Maggie McLean of Bruderheim Ron Martineau of Bruderheim Sereena McLeod of Lamont Gordon Martz of Lamont Alexander McMorran of Bruderheim Joanne Martz of Lamont Klara McMorran of Bruderheim Angela Maschmeyer of Bruderheim Laura McNain of Lamont Angela Maschmeyer of Lamont Shawn McNair of St Michael Arlan Maschmeyer of Bruderheim Sherri McPherson of Lamont Audrey Maschmeyer of Bruderheim Kelly McPhillamey of Lamont Brooke Maschmeyer of Bruderheim Brett Medynski of Lamont Dennis Maschmeyer of Bruderheim Jarrett Medynski of Lamont Douglas Maschmeyer of Bruderheim Dawn Mehlenbacher of Bruderheim Fiona Maschmeyer of Bruderheim Nevada Mehlenbacher of Bruderheim Gerald Maschmeyer of Bruderheim Anna Melnyk of Lamont Karol Maschmeyer of Bruderheim Brenda Melnyk of Lamont Lloyd Maschmeyer of Bruderheim Donna Melnyk of Lamont Sandra Maschmeyer of Bruderheim J Melnyk of Lamont Stewart Maschmeyer of Bruderheim Joshua Melnyk of Lamont Tanner Maschmeyer of Bruderheim Mike Melnyk of St Michael Patricia Mason of Bruderheim Robert Melnyk of Lamont Cary Mastin of St Michael S Melnyk of Lamont Garry Matheson of St Michael Rachel Mercredi of Lamont John Matwichuk of Lamont Gary Merger of Lamont Marshall Maydansk of Chipman Dave Mewdiuk of Lamont Zenia Maydanski of Chipman Clain Meyer of Star

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Stella Meyer of Star Pauline Orlando of Lamont Allan Miller of Bruderheim Marlowe O'Shea of Bruderheim Catherine Miller of Lamont Kathleen Ozirney of Lamont Diane Miller of Bruderheim Peter Ozirney of Lamont Lorne Miller of Bruderheim Carmen Palahniak of Lamont Terrissa Miller of Bruderheim Nick Palahniak of Lamont Tim Minchau of Bruderheim Myron Paltzat of St. Michael B. Mitchell of Lamont Josie Panich of Lamont Kelly Mitchell of Lamont Denis Paradis of Lamont Kristina Mitchell of Lamont Myrtle Paradis of Lamont N. Mohamed of Lamont Olga Paruk of Lamont Z. Mohamed of Lamont Peter Paruk of Lamont Helen Monogios of Bruderheim Diane Patan of Lamont John Monogios of Bruderheim Allen Paul of Bruderheim John Montour of Lamont Cyril Paul of Bruderheim Kim Moon of Lamont Twyla Paul of Bruderheim Beatrice Morozuik of Mundare Wanda Paul of Bruderheim Doris Morrison of Bruderheim Bernie Pavich of Lamont Lynn Morrison of Bruderheim Beverly Pawluk of Lamont Rod Munkedal of Tofeild Christine Pawluk of Mundare John Murdoch of Lamont Curtis Pawluk of Lamont Garey Muzechka of Bruderheim Kevin Pawluk of Lamont Janet Nagy of Bruderheim Marshall Pawluk of Lamont Janiet Namit of Lamont Colin Peddle of Lamont Jaimie Namit (Dr) of Lamont Gerald Penner of Bruderheim M Nemirsky of Lamont Kevin Penner of Bruderheim Bob Nernirsky of Lamont Luanne Penner of Bruderheim Bernard Neveu of Bruderheim Richard Penner of Bruderheim Evan Nickerson of Chipman Steven Penner of Bruderheim Dawn Nielsen of Lamont Iris Penonzek of Bruderheim Ken Nielsen of Lamont Terry Perri of Bruderheim Orest Nimchuk of Lamont Tyler Perry of Ft Saskatchewan Tim Nimchuk of Lamont Cynthia Peterson of Bruderheim Muriel Nowasaol of Bruderheim Doug Pewarchuk of Lamont Jo Nussey of Bruderheim Fraser Pewarchuk of Lamont Judy Nussey of Bruderheim Debbie Pfeffer of Ft Saskatchewan Julia Nussey of Bruderheim Tillie Phoenix of Mundare Myron Nussey of Bruderheim Warren Phoenix of Mundare Kelly O'Brien of Lamont Doreen Pickett of Lamont Lorraine O'Brien of Lamont John Pickett of Lamont Milton O'Brien of Lamont Gerry Pierce of Lamont Kevin O'Gorman of Mundare Byron Pliva of Bruderheim Peter Olendy of Lamont Debbie Plooy of Lamont Fred Olson of Lamont Matthew Plooy of Lamont Lany Olstad of Lamont Nicholas Plooy of Lamont John Onushko of Bruderheim Nick Plooy of Lamont Sylvia Onushko of Bruderheim Doris Poloway of Bruderheim Lidio Orlando of Lamont Kay Poloway of Lamont

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Wade Poloway of Bruderheim Marlene Rosnau of Bruderheim Angie Pope of Lamont Bev Roth of Lamont Matt Prokopiw of Lamont Dewey Rowles of Bruderheim Mike Prokopiw of Lamont Doug Ruenter of Bruderheim Pat Prokopiw of Lamont Vanessa Rumohr of Lamont Henry Pruss of St Michael Gordon Runcer of Chipman Marilyn Pruss of St Michael Pat Runcer of Chipman Shelley Pruss of Edmonton Cindy Rusnick of Mundare Alois Pryatel of Lamont I. Russell of Bruderheim Debbie Pryatel of Lamont Lauren Russell of Ft Saskatchewan Len Pryatel of Lamont Marie Russell of Bruderheim Joseph Prystach of Linda Rustad of Lamont Donna Pullishy of Lamont Nancy Sabina of Lamont Jennifer Pullishy of Lamont Dolores Sadoway of Lamont R Pullishy of Lamont Garth Salton of Lamont W. Pullishy of Lamont Roger Sampert of Bruderheim Brian Purschke of Lamont Pete Sapergia of Bruderheim Donald Purschke of Bruderheim Joanne Sarazin of Bruderheim Patricia Pursehke of Lamont Patricia Sarazin of Bruderheim Mike Putters of Bruderheim Ramond Sarazin of Bruderheim Henry Radke of Lamont Samantha Sarazin of Bruderheim Jaquie Radke of Lamont Steve Sarazin of Bruderheim Karen Radke of Lamont Janice Saunders of Lamont Leo Radke of Lamont Diane Sawers of Bruderheim Neil Radke of Lamont Les Sawers of Bruderheim Iris Radziwin-Kliachik of Lamont Evelyn Sawk of Bruderheim Edward Rains of Lamont Amy Scawlon of Bruderheim Jackie Rajtmajer of Lamont Clay Schamahorn of Lamont Victoria Rajtmajer of Lamont Clint Schamahorn of Lamont Mitchell Rasmussen of Ft Saskatchewan Eileen Schamahorn of Lamont Rosalie Rasmussen of Ft Saskatchewan Kurt Schamahorn of Lamont Steve Rasmussen of Lamont Phyliss Schamahorn of Lamont Jim Reddekopp of Lamont Amanda Schickerowsky of Star Darrell Regnier of Lamont Michael Schiller of Bruderheim Yvonne Regnier of Lamont Russell Schiller of Chipman Colin Reil of Lamont Shirley Schiller of Bruderheim Barry Reinhardt of Tofield Conrad Schinkinger of Lamont Roy Reinhardt of Tofeild Tim Schmootz of Bruderheim Mary Richardson of Star Bernice Schneider of Bruderheim Aurora Riddoch of Bruderheim Ruth Schneider of Bruderheim Glenn Ridland of Chipman Vic Schneider of Bruderheim Terra Ridland of Chipman Walter Schneider of Bruderheim Jay Ridsdale of Bruderheim Barry Schram of Bruderheim S. Rocheleau of Mundare E. Schram of Bruderheim Per Roemer of Bruderheim Laverne Schram of Bruderheim J. Rokosh of Edmonton Ryan Schram of Bruderheim Helen Romanchuk of Bruderheim Audrey Schultz of Lamont Shirley Ropchan of Lamont Brenda Schultz of Lamont

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Kevin Schultz of Lamont Margaret Snyder of Bruderheim Terry Schultz of Bruderheim Mell Snyder of Lamont Jim Scott of Bruderheim Sharon Snyder of Lamont Roberta Scott of Lamont Jaeanet Sobkow of Lamont Russel Scott of Lamont J. Stacey of Lamont Ryan Serink of Lamont Adrain Stach of Lamont Wesley Serna of Ft Saskatchewan Dwayne Stach of Lamont Arlene Sharp of Lamont David Stahl of Lamont Jacqueline Shaw of Bruderheim Lori Stahl of Lamont Keith Shaw of Bruderheim Bob Starko of Lamont Cathy Shea of Chipman Jason Starko of Lamont George Shea of Chipman Kathy Starko of Lamont Betty Sheptycki of Lamont Mary Starko of Lamont Olga Sheptycki of Chipman Mel Starko of Lamont Peter Sheptycki of Chipman Mike Starko of Lamont Peter Shewchuk of Lamont Peter Starko of Lamont Joe Shields of Lamont Rebecca Starko of Lamont Melanie Shields of Lamont Walter Starko of Lamont David Shirran of Lamont Nigel Stearn of Lamont Delilah Shumansky of Lamont Andy Steblyk of Lamont Ron Shumansky of Lamont Anna Steblyk of Lamont Hermann Sieker of Lamont Randy Steblyk of Lamont Linda Sieker of Lamont Ryan Steblyk of Lamont Randy Sikora of Bruderheim W Steblyk of Lamont Dennis Simmons of Lamont Shane Steeves of Lamont Karen Sinclair of Bruderheim Albert Stelmach of Andrew Derrick Sintzel of Bruderheim Florence Stelmach of Andrew Shirley Sintzel of Bruderheim Elmer Stelmack of Edmonton K. Siracky of Lamont Heidi Stetsko of Lamont Joe Sirdar of Bruderheim Kevin Stockdale of Lamont Pam Sirdar of Bruderheim Valerie Stockdale of Lamont Eddy Skitsko of Bruderheim Verna Stott of Lamont Nadine Skitsko of Bruderheim Sherri Strickland of Bruderheim Shanon Skitsko of Bruderheim Rudy Stuike of Star Eugenia Skladan of Lamont Bruce Suffield of Lamont Nick Skladan of Lamont Clay Svensrude of Bruderheim Michael Skoreyko of Andrew Darlene Svensrude of Bruderheim Bonnie Skousbol of Lamont James Svitich of Edmonton Emily Skubleny of Lamont Jason Svitich of Bruderheim William Skubleny of Star Karen Svitich of Bruderheim Bev Slaght of Bruderheim Marlene Svitich of Edmonton Dennis Sledz of Lamont Brad Swanson of Lamont Ellen Sledz of Lamont Gail Swanson of Lamont Leyna Sledz of Bruderheim Vivian Tanasichuk of Lamont Victor Sloboda of St Michael Dianne Tanasiychuk of Bruderheim Bruce Smith of Bruderheim Dave Tanner of Bruderheim Carol Smith of Bruderheim Kelly Tanner of Bruderheim Gordon Smith of Bruderheim Colleen Tapley of Lamont

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Alex Tarka of Lamont Sharon Ushkowski of Lamont Lorrie Tarka of Lamont Denis VanBrabant of Bruderheim Tanya Tatarin of Lamont Janice Vandelannoite of Lamont Erin Taylor of Bruderheim Victor Vandelannoite of Lamont Gary Taylor of Lamont Bill Vickers of Bruderheim Judy Taylor of Lamont Sheila Vilcsak of Lamont Leanne Taylor of Lamont Henry Visscher of Lamont Patricia Taylor of Bruderheim Lamoe Visscher of Lamont Trevor Taylor of Bruderheim Rebeccca Visscher of Lamont W. Taylor of Bruderheim Edward Wacko of Lamont Andrew Tchir of Lamont James Wacko of Lamont Jeff Tenney of Bruderheim Verna Wacko of Lamont Barbara Tessier of Lamont Ken Walker of Ft Saskatchewan Gloria Theil of Bruderheim Patrick Walker of Chipman Horst Theil of Bruderheim Ramona Walker of Chipman D Thirwell of Chipman Laura Walters of Bruderheim E Thirwell of Chipman Sadie Ward of Lamont Karen Thorqeirson of Fort Saskatchewan Allan Warshawski of Lamont Wayne Tichkowsky of Star Irene Warshawski of Lamont Ernest Tindall of Bruderheim Delores Wawryk of Tofield Ila Tindall of Bruderheim Marvin Wawryk of Tofield Dale Tkostiu of Lamont Cecelia Waybrant of Lamont Connie Tobler of Lamont Steve Waybrant of Lamont Mel Tobler of Lamont Margaret Webb of Mundare Brent Tremblay of Bruderheim Randy Webb of Mundare Doris Tremblay of Bruderheim Ryan Webb of Mundare Dave Trenholm of Lamont Tyler Webb of Mundare David Trenholm of Lamont Barbara Weber of Bruderheim Karen Trenholm of Lamont Doris Wendosff of St Michael Tammy Trenholm of Lamont Geso Wendosff of St Michael Georgina Troman of Lamont Markos Wendosff of Star P. Troman of Lamont Carolyn Weslake of Lamont Joan Trudeau of Bruderheim Jim Weslake of Lamont Christine Trudgeon of Lamont Darrin Westran of Bruderheim Rodney Truogeon of Lamont Bill Whae of Bruderheim David Twardowski of St. Michael Anne Whalen of Lamont Sharon Twardowski of St. Michael Janine Whiting of Lamont Chris Tychkowsky of Lamont Trent Whiting of Lamont Jolene Tychkowsky of St. Michael Jacki Willier of Lamont Kevin Tychkowsky of Lamont Cynthia Willis of Bruderheim Howard Tymchuk of Bruderheim Shane Willis of Bruderheim Joseph Tymehak of St Michael Gloria Willman of Bruderheim Iris Tymkow of Lamont Steve Wilson of Bruderheim Julian Tymkow of Lamont Jody Wishloff of Lamont Cliff Unguran of Chipman Emmie Wizniuk of Lamont Shirley Unguran of Chipman Gordon Wizniuk of Lamont Kasey Urchyshyn of Bruderheim Andre Woitas of Bruderheim Jarrod Ushkowski of Lamont Neil Woitas of Bruderheim

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Steffie Woitas of Bruderheim Vicki Woitas of Bruderheim Avis Wood of Bruderheim Ronald Wood of Bruderheim Chirs Woods of Lamont Kim Woods of Lamont Christine Wright of Chipman Jason Wytrykush of Lamont Tracy Wytrykush of Lamont Bob Yaremko of Bruderheim Duane Yaworski of Fort Saskatchewan Gerry Yost of Chipman Ryan Yost of Chipman Gina Young of Bruderheim Anoy Yuke of Lamont James Zabel of Lamont Jody Zabel of Lamont Richard Zabel of Lamont Darcey Zacharko of Bruderheim Hazel Zacharko of Bruderheim Jim Zacharko of Bruderheim Myron Zacharko of Bruderheim Nadine Zacharko of Bruderheim Terry Zacharko of Bruderheim Chriz Zachoda of St Michael Jody Zachoda of Sherwood Park Chelsea Zago of Lamont Wes Zayac of Fort Saskatchewan Anthony Zazula of St Michael Mike Zazula of Lamont Bill Zeleny of Mundare Clarence Zeleny of Mundare Randy Zibrowski of Bruderheim Richard Zintzel of Bruderheim Alfred Zips of Chipman Lana Zips of Chipman Leeann Znak of Bruderheim Leonard Znak of Bruderheim Marilyn Znak of Bruderheim Michael Znak of Bruderheim Syl Zorniak of Lamont Amanda Zwanich of Lamont Darlene Zwanich of Lamont George Zwanich of Lamont

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