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Business Directory 2019 Business Directory 2019-2020 Edition TEMISKAMING SHORES & AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Business Guide ENGLEHART • EARLTON • ELK LAKE • NEW LISKEARD • HAILEYBURY • COBALT • COLEMAN • LATCHFORD www.tsacc.ca 1 Temiskaming Shores and Area Chamber of Commerce Business Guide www.tsacc.ca 2019 Business Directory From our President We are pleased to present our Business Directory for 2019-2020, which highlights the Temiskaming Shores & Area Chamber of Commerce and its members. This directory will provide you with significant details and contact information for all of our current members. Throughout the year, we are always pleased to welcome new members and they are included on our TSACC website. Whatever your business needs may be, the Chamber is your source for local information. Our staff is always happy to provide direction, information and ideas to assist you whether you have a new or established business. The Chamber is a great place to start and get the advice and connections you need to help you get started or to help you add to your existing business. The Temiskaming Shores & Area Chamber of Commerce has a strong belief in “Shopping Local” and we run an annual campaign declaring “Be Vocal, Shop Local” as our motto. We understand the importance of supporting our local merchants by keeping our money in our community where it benefits those who in turn give back in the form of sponsorship and provide a great sense of belonging. We hope that all of our residents in all of our towns and townships step up and help us keep a vibrant business community for all to enjoy for years to come. The board of directors and staff at the Temiskaming Shores and Area Chamber of Commerce is committed to exploring innovative ways of promoting their members and increasing initiatives to maintain membership. They succeed in this endeavour by notifying members of new opportunities, providing unique and interesting networking events and supporting them in finding relevant resources to make them viable and competitive in an ever-changing economy. A strong and vibrant small business sector is important for all business. They create the wealth, the jobs and they are the ones who take the risks. Together with the big business sector, they ensure the success of the area in our economic struggles. Big businesses depend on small businesses and this dependency is reciprocated. We expect you will find this membership directory to be a very valuable resource and a great reference tool. We encourage all of you to support our local businesses to keep our Chamber members strong. Our directors and staff will do everything they can to provide you with the information you require. Should you need anything in our community which you cannot find in our directory, do not hesitate to contact them at 705-647-5771 or visit www.tsacc.ca. Sincerely, Jessica Caldwell President www.tsacc.ca Temiskaming Shores and Area Chamber of Commerce Business Guide 3 2019 Business Directory For membership/partnership information or advertising opportunities, contact: P.O. Box 811, 883356 Hwy. 65 East, /TSACC New Liskeard, ON, P0J 1P0 [email protected] @TSACC www.tsacc.ca Business Manager Cover Page Lois Weston-Bernstein Mike Werner - www.hockshots.com Membership & Events Helene Culhane Photography Credits Lois Weston-Bernstein Business Guide Design Mike Werner - A&B Digital Printing - www.hockshots.com Leah Lalande Editorial Contributors Advertising Sales Lois Weston-Bernstein Patrick Smits Helene Culhane Alf O’Reilly Dominique Simmons We're Not Perfect! The information in the directory is gathered and carefully compiled in such a way as to ensure maximum accuracy. Temiskaming Shores & Area Chamber of Commerce cannot, and does not, guarantee the accuracy of all information furnished them, nor the complete absence of errors and omissions; hence, no responsibility for same can be, nor is assumed. Inquiries should be directed to: Temiskaming Shores & Area Chamber of Commerce Tel: 705.647.5771 or 1.866.947.5753 Fax: 705.647.8633 [email protected] www.tsacc.ca [email protected] P.O. Box 811, 883356 Hwy. 65 East, New Liskeard, ON, P0J 1P0 Proudly promoting Englehart, Earlton, Temiskaming Shores, Cobalt, Coleman, Latchford, Elk Lake and the communities of South Temiskaming. Your THIS PUBLICATION WAS DESIGNED PRINT • COPY • SIGN • DESIGN AND PRINTED BY A&B DIGITAL PRINTING Centre 4 Temiskaming Shores and Area Chamber of Commerce Business Guide www.tsacc.ca 2019 Business Directory CONTENTS BOARD OF DIRECTORS 6 SALUTE TO THE PAST 7 FEDERAL & PROVINCIAL 8 POLITICIANS TOURISM INFORMATION 9 CENTRE CELEBRATING 10 BUSINESSES 14 BUSINESS DIRECTORY MUNICIPALITIES & TOWNSHIP CONTACT 17 INFORMATION MEMBER-TO-MEMBER 52 DISCOUNTS 54 BUSINESS AWARD WINNERS 56 FESTIVALS & EVENTS 57 BUYER’S GUIDE www.tsacc.ca Temiskaming Shores and Area Chamber of Commerce Business Guide 5 BOARD OF DIRECTORS 2019 PRESIDENT DIRECTORS JESSICA CALDWELL TERRI CULHANE BEA DEMARCE Alvin Caldwell Sand & Gravel Ltd. TIME Ltd. The Match Factory 437110 Hawn Drive, New Liskeard, ON 560 Browning Street, 50 Armstrong St N, New Liskeard, ON 705-647-5369 Haileybury, ON 705-647-5899 Fax: 705-647-5372 705-647-8138 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] 1st VICE PRESIDENT ROLLIE ALLAIRE PAUL CROMBEEN DAN HACKETT Rollie Allaire, Holistic Life & Kemp Pirie Crombeen The BBQ Guy Wellness Coach 22 Armstrong Street, New Liskeard, ON Paget Street, New Liskeard, ON Box 186, North Cobalt, ON 705-647-7353 Business: 705-647-2147 705-303-0248 Fax: 705-647-6473 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] TAMMY MACKEY 2nd VICE PRESIDENT Northern College CHUCK DURRANT 640 Latchford St, Haileybury, ON The Pantry Bulk Foods / The Market Eatery 705-672-3376 34 Whitewood Ave W, New Liskeard, ON [email protected] 705-647-5777 [email protected] PAUL ANDRE LAJEUNESSE TREASURER Ontario Northland MELANIE DENIS 883356 Highway 65E Grant Thornton, LLP New Liskeard, ON 17 Wellington St S, New Liskeard, ON 705-647-4061 705-647-7026 Fax. 705-647-8633 [email protected] [email protected] SECRETARY DAN DAWSON PATRICK SMITS Victim Services Temiskaming District A&B Digital Printing 300 Armstrong St. North 210 Armstrong Street, New Liskeard, ON New Liskeard, ON 705-647-4161 705-647-0096 Fax: 705-647-4484 Fax: 705-647-5646 [email protected] [email protected] Our business community donates a tremendous amount of money to local groups and fundraisers throughout the year. We count on them, year after year, and they in turn count on us. Shopping local keeps our economy strong and it provides local jobs. I don’t know about you… but I’ve never seen an online retailer support your local hockey team. Support small business owners because they are your friends, neighbours and family. They live in our community and contribute to building a strong South Temiskaming. SPREAD THE WORD – BE VOCAL – SHOP LOCAL! 6 Temiskaming Shores and Area Chamber of Commerce Business Guide www.tsacc.ca 2019 Business Directory SALUTE FormerDirectors and Volunteers The Chamber of Commerce gratefully acknowledges the time and assistance of the members of our past Board of Directors and Volunteers. As with all worthy projects, toforesight the and perseverancePast! is required. We thank the Alex Ivanov Judy Belanger founders of the Temiskaming Shores & Area Chamber of Commerce (formerly the Alf O’Reilly Julie Pouliot Grant Tri-Town & District Chamber of Commerce) for their dedication to the business Andrew Ager Karen Laffrenier Betty Cawley Ken Laffrenier community and the betterment of South Temiskaming. Bill Brookfield Linda Faubert Bob Jonkman Linda Miller Bob Morin Lisa Neil Bob Wonch Established Incorporated Lise Rioux Brenda Craik Carol Aulbrook Lois Perry Carol Cormier Louise Lacarte 1990 1993 Caroline Morin Louise Philbin Catherine Simard Mac Campbell Chris Blair Malcolm Alexander Founding Rod Armstrong, Brian Mackey, Kevin Bainard, Mary Dugay, Chris Bremner Marc Dessureault Chuck Angus Chamber of Pat Anderson, Herb Baxter, Kevin Bowles, Wayne Hatherly, Marc Horton Coral Musson Maria Overton Commerce Bob Mackey, Wayne McCallan, Peter Rivet, Bart Walsh Crystal Briand Martine Laurin Dan Cleroux Mike McArthur Executive Dan Tache Mike Perras Darcy Griffith Nina Chong Darryl Van Leer Norm Hawirko David Wight Norma Hughes Chamber of 1991 – Rod Armstrong 2006 – Ken Laffrenier Deborah Ranchuk Patricia Anderson Commerce 1992 – Rod Armstrong 2007 – Ken Laffrenier Diane Howe Dion Loach Patricia Willard-Inglis Past 1993 – Rod Armstrong 2008 – Ken Laffrenier Donna Burns Patrick Miron Peter Graydon Presidents 1994 – Sue Cavanagh 2009 – Matt Duke Doug Shearer 1995 – Peter Graydon 2010 – Matt Duke Eric Lafond Pierre Labonte Ev Brooks Randy Aulbrook 1996 – Peter Graydon 2011 – Jeff Laferriere Eva Auger Rob Durocher 1997 – Starlene Buchanan 2012 – Jeff Laferriere Eveline Gauvreau Robert Steele Gail Moore 1998 – Germain Berube 2013 – Maria Overton Ronald Dittmann Gaston Denomme Roy Dittmann 1999 – Malcolm Campbell 2014 – Darcy Griffith Germain Berube Ruth Belliveau-Blain 2000 – Robert Steele 2015 – Darcy Griffith Jack Scully Samantha Mayhew Jada Miller Sandra Schoenijahn 2001 – Dan Cleroux 2016 – Darcy Griffith James Franks Serge Pinard 2002 – Dan Cleroux 2017 – Darcy Griffith James T. Paterson Shawn Sadler 2003 – Jeff Laferriere 2018 – Jessica Caldwell Janet Spencer Jeremy Birnie Stephen Cameron 2004 – Dan Cleroux 2019 – Jessica Caldwell Jim Taylor Sue Cavanagh 2005 – Alex Ivanov Joanne French Terri Klinke John Gauvreau
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