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The Generosity of Our Donors Is Greatly Appreciated and We Have Made Every Effort to Ensure Accuracy in the Information Presented The generosity of our donors is greatly appreciated and we have made every effort to ensure accuracy in the information presented. Donor information listed in this presentation was current as of March 31, 2016 . VISIONARY $2,500,000 Plus Canadore College Nipissing University The Corporation of the City of North Bay Sisters of St. Joseph of Sault Ste. Marie Terry McKerrow CAT Scan Operating Fund DISTINGUISHED BENEFACTOR $1,000,000 to $2,499,999 Friends of NBRHC-Volunteer Association Frog's Breath Foundation BENEFACTOR $500,000 to $999,999 Bishop Alexander Carter Foundation North Bay Hydro Distribution & North Bay Hydro Social Club Tembec Inc. Corporation of the Municipality of West Nipissing DISTINGUISHED LEADER $250,000 to $499,999 Claude & Maria Fortier Pace Family Angela H. Pedley (Charity) Trust Robert Richardson Family Ken & Marilyn Thomson & Irma Brydson Thomson Family & Assante 101 McIntyre St. W. Bell Canadian Tire North Bay Owner/Operator Paul Lamont & Entire Staff along with Northern Ontario CTC Dealer Group Comsatec Inc. CTV Township of East Ferris Evans Bertrand Hill Wheeler Architecture Inc. J.S. Redpath Limited Kiwanis Club of North Bay Osprey Links Golf Course Papa Joe Lefebvre Family & Friends Corporation of the Municipality of Powassan Rogers Radio Rotary Club of North Bay TD Commercial Banking & TD Waterhouse PATRON $100,000 to $249,999 Chancey & Kathleen Armstrong George Bird Edna Davis William Holland Dr. Cameron & Florence Hunter Valentine (Ali) Jackson Joan King Iris Scott The Stockfish Family Foundation J.P. Bickell Foundation Boart Longyear Inc. Municipality of Callander Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce COGECO Conseil scolaire catholique Franco-Nord G. Raymond Chang Foundation Knights of Columbus District #25 Council Krembil Foundation Lynn Johnston Productions Inc. Corporation of the Town of Mattawa Nipissing First Nation North Bay Lions Club The North Bay Nugget Northern Credit Union Northern Ontario Heritage Fund Corporation Northgate Shopping Centre RBC Royal Bank & RBC Foundation Rotary Club of North Bay - Nipissing Scotiabank Township of Temagami TransCanada Corporation FOUNDER $50,000 to $99,999 Paul & Liz Brooks Ronald Carmichael Stephen Cerisano Joe & Heather Guido Stan and Miriam Higgs Memorial Fund Dr. William & Pat Hodge & Family George & Lynne Hutchison & Family Floyd & Ruby MacMillan Susan Martin Flora Rowlandson John & Barbara Wellard with Spectra Energy BMO Bank of Montreal Corporation of the Municipality of Calvin Corporation of the Township of Chisholm Designed Roofing Dokis First Nation Elliot Lake CENTRE d' Elliot Lake Farquhar's North Bay Chrysler Ltd. G & P Welding & Ironworks George Stockfish Ford Sales Ltd. Hoppers Buick GMC North Bay Johnson Controls JP Investments Ltd. Kenalex Development Inc. Kiwanis Club of Nipissing Knox Insurance Brokers Management & Staff Lions Club of Widdifield Lions Clubs International Foundation Township of Machar Jim Moore Petroleum & Moore Propane The Corporation of the Township of Nipissing Nortek Physicians' Services Incorporated Foundation Plenary Health R.S. Brown Holdings Limited Royal Canadian Legion Branch #23 Royal Canadian Legion Ontario Provincial Command Branches and Ladies' Auxiliaries Charitable Foundation Shoppers Drug Mart - Cassells, Josephine & Lakeshore Township of Strong Corporation of the Village of Sundridge TeleTech North Bay Tim Hortons of North Bay TWG Communications Twiggs Coffee Roasters ZW Group LEADER $25,000 to $49,999 Dr. John & Daphne Andrews Dr. Blair Bowker Bill & Doris-Rae Brownlee Don & Donna Couchie Cutsey Family Rocco & Angela D'Agostino Dr. Howard & Kathrine Eckler Tresa & Everett Fitzsimmons Dr. Bernard & Lisa Goldfarb James M. Grant & Family John & Livia Hachkowski Margaret Ditullio & Virginia Hewitt Margaret Roynon Hughes Mark & Mary Hurst Dr. Kenneth Kesty & Dr. Cynthia Bullen Paul & Chris Lamont Loukidelis Family Peter & Barbara Minogue Peter & Lynda Moseley-Williams Kurt & Ruth Neubig Jack Nishiyama Arthur & Helen Palangio Richard & Deanna Palangio Joseph Palangio Quaisser Family Jean Robertson Fred & Mary Ann Routery Shaw Family Smith Family, Marthe, Joseph, Paul & Monique Rhea Urwin Shirley J. Valenti Dr. Tsing San & Dr. Rajalaxmi Wong Algonquin Pharmasave Anrep Krieg Desilets Gravelle Consulting Engineers in joint venture with Halsall Associates Atlas Copco Exploration Products BDO Canada LLP Bernard Rochefort Limited Blue Sky Financial Group Inc. The Corporation of the Village of Burk's Falls Caisse populaire de North Bay limitée Canadian Tire Foundation for Families Carte Blanche Promotional Products Inc. Corporation of the Township of Armour Demarco-Lucenti Insurance Brokers Limited GAP Construction Giant Tiger - Sturgeon Falls - Rowlandson Family Harris Guardian Pharmacy & North Bay Guardian Pharmacy Investors Group - North Bay and Investors Group Matching Gift Program IODE - Manitou Chapter J. G. Fitzgerald & Sons Ltd. Kendall Sinclair Finch Pigden Cowper & Daigle Chartered Accountants Kennedy Insurance & Employees KPMG LLP Lafarge Canada Inc. Lakeview Rona L'Alliance des caisses populaires de l'Ontario ltée Leon's Furniture - Jenkins Family Lucenti, Orlando & Ellies Barristers & Solicitors Manitoulin Transport Molson Canada Mortgage Corp. Financial Services Inc. Staff of the Near North District School Board North Bay & District Dental Association North Bay & District Home Builders' Association North Bay Golden Age Club North Bay Real Estate Board North Bay Royal Purple Lodge #170 North Bay Toyota Ontario Power Generation - Central Hydro Plant Group Oshell's valu-mart. The Corporation of the Township of Papineau - Cameron Pedersen Construction Inc. Piotrowski Consultants Ltd. Plastitech Products, Sportspal Products, Bay Distributors Powassan Lions Club Rorab Shrine Club Signature Authentics Inc. Sim Jim Treats Stantec Consulting Ltd. Starlight Children's Foundation Stradwick's Carpet One The Mortgage Centre True North Chevrolet Cadillac Ltd. Walmart North Bay Wingate Charities Zellers / HBC BUILDER $10,000 to $24,999 Barbara Bain Campbell & Kathleen Barrington Don & Dr. Victorine Beddage Dr. Steven & Lori Bodley Paulette Breault Dr. Daniel & Judith Bryer Lloyd & Viola Burke Jack & Elaine Burrows Emmette & Elva Busch Gabriel & Ruth Collette Russell & Sally Colvin Dr. Ian & Judy Cowan Fernand & Hélène Crépeau Sharon & Bob Cunningham Dr. Dave & Carol Dellandrea Dr. Ralph & Lorraine Dell'Aquila Dr. Bruce & Cathy Demers Frank & Eileen Dottori Marielle Drouin-Taylor Yvan Dubuc Honourable Justice Louisette Duchesneau-Mclachlan Dr. Paul & Arlene Eshleman Rev. Lawrence Ethier Victor & Patty Fedeli Mary Fetherston & Families Gerald & Sandra Foster Dr. Donald & Sharon Fung Lucien Goulet Bernie & Karen Graham Dr. Wendy Graham Ted & Sharon Hargreaves Mike Harris Dr. Susan Hegge Dr. John & Sharon Holmes George C. Holmes Dr. Robert & Diane Hunter John A. Inch Bill, Nancy & Hiliary Jacko Honourable Justice Norman & Linda Karam Steven & Paula Kizell Bruce & Lois Krause & Family Paul Landry Huguette Leblanc Gagnon Dr. Katarzyna Lukomska & Walter Sitkowski Dr. Joseph & Mary Madden Mary Maroosis Mabel Mason Don & Cathy McCallum Catherine Darling McCartney & John McCartney Dr. H. Grant McKercher Dr. Craig McKinley Dennis Murphy Dan & Brenda Muto Nicole Neff & Family Robert & Kristine Nicholls E.J. Scotty O'Donnell John Balfe & Dr. Margaret Paul Sandra & Oscar Poloni Dr. Navin Prinja & Danielle Beauchemin Bob Rappolt & Yvonne Weir John & Mary Rawn John E. Richardson Donald & Mary Rolfe Renzo & Tiziana Silveri & Family Joe & Mary Sinclair David & Lynda Smits Dr. Alexander & Susan Steele Dr. Donald & Heather Stemp George & Lynne Stockfish Eric & Margaret Thomson Dr. James Truong & Dr. Sheryl Riley William & Helen Trussler Terry & Bonnie Tweedle Judge George & Carol Valin Dr. Lukmaan Waja & Dr. Inez Jinnah Jo Wallace Gordon & Phyllis Yardley A.C.T. North Bay Council 1049 AKtion Club Bonfield & District Lions Club Boston Pizza - Michael Gibb Callander Lions Club Canada Brokerlink (Ontario) Inc. Carry-All Builders Supplies Limited Cementation Canada Inc. CIBC Wood Gundy City Centre Collision ~ CSN Clarion Resort Pinewood Park Coalition For Education in Trust Delorme's RV Despres-Pacey Insurance Brokers Limited & Employees East Ferris Golden Age Club Inc. Ed Eng Photography Ferris Lioness Club Ferris Lions Club Friends of Mental Health North Bay Gateway Helicopters Ltd. Gold Fleet Subaru Grant Thornton, LLP Hilltop Variety Hock Shop - Boucher Family Holmes & Pellerin Real Estate Ltd. Brokerage Hydro One J.E.Y.'S Business Record Storage & Mobile Shredding Rivet Insurance Brokers & Employees Knights of Columbus Council #1007 Lewis Motor Sales Inc. Lincluden Investment Management Limited Lions Club - Region 17 Mackenzie Financial Corporation Mattawa Medical Staff - Dr. Gushe, Dr. Redhead, Dr. Wilkins, Dr. Williams Max Propane McDonald's Restaurants - Haines Family Metal Fab Ltd. Miller McAsphalt Moose 106.3 FM (CFXN) Multiple Sclerosis Society of Canada Mylan Canada Nipissing-Parry Sound Catholic District School Board North Bay & Area Disabled Adult & Youth Centre North Bay & Area Insurance Brokers Association North Bay Chrysler Golf Tournament North Bay Elks Lodge #25 North Bay Motor Sports - King of the Hill North Bay Police Association North Bay Professional Fire Fighters Association Office Max The Employees' and Pensioners' Benefit Association of Ontario Northland Railroad Ontario Northland Transportation Commission OPG Employees' & Pensioner's Charity Trust Parker's Your Independent Grocer PCL Constructors Canada Inc.
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