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The Temiskaming FoundationServing Temiskaming from Kirkland Lake to Latchford
�e TemiskamingFoundation
Annual Report 2016Sharing in the Growth of
Our Community
2009 2012 2013 20142010 2011
$3,000,000
$4,000,000
$5,000,000
$6,000,000
$7,000,000
$8,000,000
2015 2016
TOTAL ASSETS
TOTAL GRANTSGRANTS
2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2015 20162014
$100,000
$200,000
$300,000
$400,000
$500,000
$600,000
$700,000
$5,619,030 $6,760,448$1,850,000 $1,909,672 $1,948,003 $2,371,133 $2,438,632 $2,967,255 $3,511,927 $4,599,579
$271,517 $303,035$67,600 $100,000 $67,679 $66,000 $87,000 $102,000 $111,057 $188,758
$4,767,270
$681,437
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M I S S I O NSharing in the growth of our community.
The Temiskaming Foundation is a local charity that accepts donations and invests them. We support local groups by granting the income from the investments.
HIGHLIGHTS OF 2016
• Assets at year-end: $ 6,760,448 • Gifts received during the year: $ 1,175,932 • Grants made totaling: $ 303,035 • New Funds established: 5
The Temiskaming FoundationREPORT TO THE COMMUNITY
2016What’s inside our Report?
Growth Inside CoverMission & Highlights 2016 Page 1Message from the President Page 2One Foot Forward Page 3Welcome to the New Funds Page 4-5Donors Page 6-8Donations in Memory Page 9Funds & Grants to the Community Page 10-23Scholarship Awards Page 24-2813th Annual Curling Funspiel Page 29Connor Clark & Lunn Christmas Donation Page 30Canada 150th Fund Page 31LEAVE A LEGACY TM Temiskaming Page 32Request Audited Statement Page 33Canada 150 Page 34“The Foundation” Page 35Who’s on Board Inside Back CoverSponsors Back Cover
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The Temiskaming Foundation
January 2017
Dear Community Champion,
If you are reading this letter and report, you should consider yourself a Community Champion. I would like to thank you for your interest in the Community and our Community Foundation.
The Temiskaming Foundation (TTF) has now reached an amazing 6.7 million dollars in endowment funds, giving over $300,000 back to our community in 2016 alone. As you read on, you will discover the generosity of many individuals from our community and also, many living outside our community.
In 2017, among many other projects, we are hoping to increase our Community Funds. These types of funds do not have fund restrictions which gives the committee unrestricted dollars to better align disbursements where the community needs are. The disbursements from the Community Fund in 2016 are outlined in this report, making a difference for individuals and community groups.
Your donation, big or small makes a positive impact on our community.
I would like to thank our dedicated Board of Directors and Advisors for their commitment and dedication to making the TTF what it is today, and especially Claire, our Executive Director for continuously going beyond the call of duty to make sure everything runs accurately and efficiently.
Thank you,
Michele Lamoureux President The Temiskaming Foundation
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One Foot Forward – Gord & Greyson Zubyck Fund
On December 26th, 2015 John & Shelly Zubyck suddenly lost their two-year-old son, Greyson. As a means to bring positivity from their tragic loss they honoured his short life with a memorial event in order to raise funds for the Gordon and Greyson Zubyck Memorial Fund through the Temiskaming Foundation.
The “One Foot Forward: Greyson Zubyck Memorial Dinner and Auction” took place on July 9th, 2016 in Temiskaming Shores. There was a fun run, golf at a privately owned course, and a sports charity dinner that took place in the evening.
These events raised $375,000 for the Gord & Greyson Zubyck Fund. The Zubyck Family recognizes the positive effects participation in sport have on youth and the goal for this fund is to provide support to youth sports programs, healthy active living activities and scholarships within Temiskaming Shores and surrounding area.
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N E W F U N DS of 2016
Allen & Judy Lee & Family Fund
Established by Judy Lee, this fund honours Allen’s contribution to the
community as well as his understanding of the importance of education. Through a scholarship
to nursing students at both the Haileybury Campus and Kirkland
Lake Campus of Northern College, Judy also pays tribute to her
nursing background.
Little Homesteaders Museum Fund
Established by the Little Claybelt Homesteaders Museum Board of Directors, this fund will be used to
support the programs and the operations of the museum.
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Norman Gelinas Memorial Fund Thisfund was established in honour of Norman by his brother Rheal. The income from this fund will be directed to the local food banks through the Food Forever Fund.
Len Lear Memorial Fund Len was a much loved swimming coach
who was tragically killed in a car accident. In honour of Len, this fund was established by his wife Nancy as a named fund under the Community Fund. It is hoped that this fund will grow to become a restricted fund with the proceeds to be used to help local
young swimmers.
Classic Theatre Fund
Established by the Classic Theatre Cobalt Board of Directors, this fund
will be used to support the programs and the operations of
the theatre.
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THANK YOU TO ALL WHO MADE A GIFT TO THE FOUNDATION IN 2016
The Temiskaming Foundation gratefully acknowledges with appreciation the support of individuals and organizations listed below. Their generosity enables The Temiskaming Foundation to help build and
strengthen our community. Every donation is used to grow the endowment and improve the quality of life in our community.
5th Wheel Training Institute Adamus, Mary Agnico Eagle A.H. Birnie & Associates Aitken, Janis Alexander, Bruce & Maire Alexander, Sheena Almost, Robert Altoft, Emily Anderson, Anita & Michael Andrews, Garry & Joyanne Apex Health Networks Armstrong, Sarah Armstrong, Trudi Asher, David, Aumond, Francis Backstrom, Andrea Bailey, Carol Bain, Alex & Ashley Bain, Therese & Bob Baker, Linda Beattie, Douglas Beauchamp, Peggy Beaudry, Christian & Anne Beausoleil, Dale Beausoleil, Stephen Beeson, Joanne & Ronald Belanger, Paulette & Louis Bell, Audrey Bernstein, Doug & Pat Bill Mathews Motors Blanche River Health Partners Blair, Chris &Lori Blair, Gerald & Lorraine Birnie, Lynne Birtch, Jack & Mary Bigoslowski, Brian Birnie, Douglas James Bolger, Christine Bordeleau, Celine Boys, Elizabeth Bragg, Devin Brocanier, Nancy & Roderick Bromley, David Brownlee, Gayle & Ken Brunditt, Ricky Buck, Patricia Budiak, R Budiak, Vic Buckingham, Daniel & Nancy Cambridge, Nikki
Cameron, Claire Caron, Yollande Cawley, Patricia Century 21 Eveline Gauvreau Ltd. Chitaroni, Daintry & Robert Chapman, Marion Cheevers, Bill & Wendy Church, Jack & Mary Ciaco, Sandra CIBC Children’s Foundation CIBC Community Investments Cimon-‐Lambert, Krystel Classic Theatre Cobalt Code, Michael Connell, Stephen & Trina Conner Clark & Lunn Foundation Corporation of the Town of Englehart Cooper, Harry Cote’s Pole Lines Inc. Corneil, Glenn & Paule Cowen, Darrell Cozac, Catherine Crescent Town Swim Club Inc. Croton Cottage Holdings Ltd. Culhane, Carrie Culhane, Helene Culhane, Susan CUPE Local 8888 Dambrowitz, Cecelia Sue Danis, David DeBernardi, Denise & Marcel Demers, Normand & Deborah Deraiche, David & Jane Desjardins, Laurent Desmarais, Rebecca Desormeaux, Shawn Dinel, Patrick & Debbie McClinchey District 1 OSSTF/FEESO Dodge, Robert Dombroski, Barb Double Ridge Farms Doupe, Jacob Doupe, Michael & Jose Gaureau Dr. Jean M. Corbin Medicine Professional Corp. Dr. Nichole Currie Medicine Dr. Patrick Logan MD Dubeau, John & Christine Dukovac, George & Susan Dunnell, Anne & Rob
Duval, Renee Earlton Country Store Edwards, Tammy Elk Lake Wilderness Resort Endres, Walter & Otti Ernest, Brian & Lisa Felice, Kim Ferris, Marianne & Richard Fisher, Winnifred Flaxey, Karianne Foley, Bev & Steven Food Basics Foreshew, Lianne Foubert, Larry Fox, William Freese, Bernhard & Irmgard Frog’s Breath Foundation Gabriel, Julie Gelinas, A Gelinas, Rheal & Yvonne Get Active in Temiskaming Gilmour, John & Christine Gilmour, Joseph & Emma Golden Age Club Gonsalves, Houston Gordon, Dave & Dianne Gosselin, Daniel Gowganda Busy Bees Grandmont, Roger & Jeannine Grant, Bridget Greer, Amy Greer, Virginia Grondin, Louise Guelph Storm Alumni Guilbeault, George & Olivette Habel, Monica Hanson, Robert Harman, Margaret & James Hawkins, June & George Hawkins-‐Ramey, Susan Hayward, Stuart & Ruth Hearn, Alice & Sean Flannigan Hellens, Laurie Henderson, Tom & Bonnie Henley, Amanda Henry, Linda Hill, Barbara Hill, Delia Hill, Sheila, Sherry & Chris Howard, Maureen HSC Hockey School
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Humphries, Bonnie Hylands Hostetier, Vivian Intact Foundation International Rescue Jackson, Trinity Ing, Robert & Jacqueline Jager, Thomas Jarvie, Brady Jarvie, Loretta Jarvis, John & Sharon Jelly, Isabel Jibb, Laura Jibb, Shirley Johnston, Brian & Lisa Johnson, Charlie & Linda Roberts Juurlink, Chandra & Gerald Kapswim Team Kelly, Michael Kelly, Michael & Denise Kemp, Kevina & Camille Kerns Firefighter Association Kevin Killoran, Claudette King, Paul Klassen, Peter & Virginia Klondex Mines Ltd. Kozak, Lois & Mike Krul, Ben LaCarte, Shawn Lacasse, Rene & Jeannine Lachapelle, Gaston & Marguerite Lamoureux, Michele & Larry Landriault, Kristen & Michel Lang, Neil Lauder, Patrice Lauriault, Marguerite Laurin, Donna & Michel Lauzon, Sara & Jason Lawrence, Linda Lea, Gerhard LeBrun, Pierre Leduc, Solange & Gaston Lee, Charles Lee, Judy Lemire, Daniel Leveille, Rachel Lindros, Brett Little, Anna Lou Little Claybelt Homesteaders’ Museum Lloyd, Blake Lonsdale, Jeff & Carol Louie, Daniel Jr. Lowe, Deborah & Douglas Lozanne, Joel MacIntosh, Richard Mackey, Scott & Tammy Mageau, Alex & Helen
Malick, Wendy Mallett, Michelle Manitoulin Gore Bay Social Club Manitoulin Transport Inc. Mathers, Linda & Richard Mathews, Rod & Rhonwyn Mathieu, Marlene & Rene Martin, Douglas & Barbara Martins, Margaret & Mario McAnaul, Glenda & Lorne McCrank, Anne & Gerry McDermid, Rita McGarry, Peter & Sally McIver, Sylvia & David McLeod, Christine McLeod, Colleen McVey, Jack & Mary Merrifield, Rosemary & Lee Metcalfe, Karen Miller, Brian & Lori Miller, Helen & Bud Monk, Bruce & Carol-‐Anne Montminy, Vanessa Morisette, Elaine Morisette, Peter Moore, Lois & Michael Moore, Shirley Morin, Robert Morrow, Laurie & Lynne Moulton, Chris Murdoch, Bernice & Leyman Nadeau, Carol & Frank Nathalie Menard Medicine Professional Corp. New Liskeard Golf Club New Liskeard Girls Northern Beacon Rebekah Lodge 212 Nulty Insurance Olin, Gerald One Foot Forward with Greyson Oslund, Chris & Vicki Beach Pape, Walter & Maria Parker, James & Audrey Parkland Industries Ltd. Pedersen Construction 2 1 Inc. Pedersen, Dennis & Deborah Pederson, Terry & Lorrie Perlman, Ben Personnal Ecole Ste. Croix Peters, Joo Anne & Martin Peterson, Donald & Kathy Petryk Shannon Phillips, David Phippen, Robert Plante, Judy & Normand Plaunt, Jillian Plaunt, Joo Anne
Potter, Dalton Pye, Jennifer & Lawrence
uehe, Jason Ramsay, James Ramsay, Peter & Eileen Ramsay Law Office Redpath, John Reeder, Ronald & Patricia Regele, Charles & Carol Anne Reiff, Robyn Remax Town & Country Ltd. Rene’s Refrigeration Resource Tech Management Inc. Riddell, Heather Ritchie-‐Payette, Shirley Rivard, Jacques Rivard, Laurent & Mariette Runnels, Joseph Rutledge, Sarah & Mitch Saindon, Jeanne Sartoretto, Anita Sault Surge Aquatic Team Sauve, Gerald & Carey Savoie, Gerry Scanlon, Fiona Schilleman, Jean Schultz, Blair Schwenker, Barbara Scully, Terry Shaffer, Tennell Shellington, Robert Siemon, Linda Silver Lodge AF & AM No. 8 Slaunwhite, Craig Sloss, Dana SMC Canada Ltd. Smerdon, Eileen & Terry Smith, Wendy & Claude Gadoury Snarr, Alan & Dina South Temiskaming Active Travel Spruyt, Marlene St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church St Cyr, Diane & Denis St Cyr, June & Leo St. John-‐Dybenko, Rachelle Stewart, David Stocco, Regan Stroud Kaneko, Susan Summerhays, John & Sally SunLife Financial
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The Stephanie Gaetz Keepsafe Foundation
The Toronto Dominion Bank Thib, Betty Anne & Lorne Jibb Thibault, Mario Thomson, Eleanor & Jim Thomson, Eric Thomson, Penelope Three H Gift Furniture Systems Tiernay, Art Tim-‐Br Kids Charitable Foundation Timiskaming District Secondary School Student Activity nTimiskaming Health Unit Tittonel, Joseph & Anna TransCanada Energy Ltd. Trepanier, Claudette Tresidder, Lawrence & Florence Tubman, Grace Tulpin, Darlene & Allen Tulpin, Shelly Turner, Margaret Rose Upham, Nick & Jaime Valleeo Roy, Lynne Van Dine, Robert & Julia Vanderlip, Gerald & Darryle Vanthof, John & Maria W.S. Nicholls Industries Inc. Walo Mart Canada Corp. Walker, Sylvie Wallman, David Walroth, Laurie Weltz, Edward & Tricia Wert, Rod & Grace Whalen, Tracy Whiteo Tatemichi, Sylvia Willard, Alvin & Vicky Willett, Elsie Wilson, Louisa Wilson, Mark & Carol Wilson, Nora Woods, Jeannine Wurster, Jason ubyck, Colleen ubyck, John ubyck, Stephen
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Donations were made in memory of the following people: Mary Albert Cecile Austin Richard Belair Raymond `Bee Bee` Beauchamp Ella Bigras Carrie Birtch Richard Brazier Alson Campsall Jean Claude Caron Carolyn Chevrier Ron Chitaroni Rose Marie Clawson Chris Collins Linda Cote Jeanne d’Arc Gagnon Fred Deacon Gaetan Desjardins Heinz Dittmann Donald Dubeau Don Everett Larry Foreman Henri Forget Bob Franks Marg Fricker Edouard Gignac C.T. Gray Nonie Hamilton Dorothy Huff
Lee & Georgette Jackson Steve Jibb Dick Jones Kasper Lambertz Janet Larabie Laure Larocque Len Lear Lance McAnaul Donald McKee Dan Moreau Ted Nadeau Kevin O’Flaherty Edna O`Gorman Maurice Perron Lyall Phippen Dee Richer Mary Lynn Ritchie Pauline Scott Madeline Scully Ann Shortt Frankie St-‐Cyr Aurore Marie St. Jacques Edna Stewart George Sweetnam Calvin Taylor Ernie Toupin Joe Tresidder Patricia Whiting Danny Wilson Terry Wood Doug Worth Greyson Zubyck
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FUNDS & G R A N T S 2016
The Temiskaming Foundation was established to make this region stronger by supporting worthwhile charitable activities taking place in the
community. The aim of the Foundation is to fund projects across a broad range of interests, including the social services, arts and culture,
education, health and physical fitness and amateur sport. In 2016, over $300,000.00 was distributed to community groups for
charitable initiatives benefiting the community.
COMMUNITY F U N D S
Unrestricted Community Funds The income from these funds may be used for any community program at the discretion of the Board of Directors. Unrestricted funds allow the Board to respond to the community’s most pressing needs.
ROBERT & CLARA BOYD FUND Established by Wenville Boyd and Glenna McLean to honour the memory of their parents.
AUSTIN & SYBIL COOPER MEMORIAL FUND - Established by Murray Cooper in memory of his parents.
COMMUNITY FUND - An open fund that receives non-designated gifts to support community grants. Community Fund Named Funds: Stephen Cawley Fund, Alexander Charney Fund, Clement Miron Fund, Gordon William & Annie Marion Knight Fund, Brian & Louisa Wilson Fund, Scott and Ruby Wilson Fund, Michele and Larry Lamoureux Fund, Ernest Douglas Gray Fund, Ernie Maddock Memorial Fund, Ira & Margery Honsinger Fund, Queen Elizabeth II Golden Jubilee Fund, Mary & William Elliott Fund, Founding Donors’ Fund, Michael P. Uttley Fund, NISKA Fund.
DIRECTORS’ FUND - This is a fund to which the Directors contribute annually to support the Foundation’s administrative needs.
JENNIE LOW FUND - Established by family and friends in memory of Jennie Low.
NORTHERNTEL-NORTHERNTEL MOBILITY FUND - Established by donations from NorthernTel and NorthernTel Mobility.
RALPH & ISABEL RAMSAY FUND - Established by the family of Ralph & Isabel Ramsay in their memory.
CANON SIMS LILLIAN BARRETT MEMORIAL FUND – Established by Lillian Barrett in memory of her father. When Lillian died in 2007 it was renamed.
DICK TAYLOR MEMORIAL FUND - Established by the family of Dick Taylor in his memory.
MICHAEL TAYLOR MEMORIAL FUND - Established by the family of Michael Taylor in his memory.
THREE H FURNITURE FUND - Established in honour of the founders of Three H Manufacturing Ltd. (now Three H Furniture Systems Limited): Helmer Pedersen, Helmut Moeltner, and Heinz Dittmann.
Named Funds within the Community Fund Donors interested in setting up an Unrestricted Fund for themselves, a
family member or relation can do so by starting with a minimum donation of $1,000. Such funds would start as a Named Fund within the Community Fund. Donors could choose to continue to contribute and with $10,000 or
more, the donor may request that it be separately established and accounted for.
Community Fund Grants 2016 In 2016, more than $16,900 in unrestricted grants was given out.
Spring Pulse Poetry Festival $450 for the Spring Pulse Poetry Festival event
Festival Franco Folies $1,000
Haileybury Food Bank - $750 – lap top and printer
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Little Claybelt Museum $800 for a new outdoor sign
“Little Claybelt Homesteaders Museum greatly appreciates the grants we receive … helps us preserve the history of our area.”
Bunker Military Museum $875 towards material used in the construction of a case to house the Algonquin Regiment WWI colours.
Ghost of the Hardy Boys Short Story Contest $250 to assist with costs associated with the contest.
“Your support is extremely important for this contest” Ghost of the Hardy Boys’ Committee
Hilliardton Marsh $1,500 for the purchase of an antenna to be used on a bird tracking device.
Cobalt Artist Colony $850 for instructor fees “we greatly appreciate TTF’s financial support”
Englehart Nordic Ski Club $1,304 towards trail work and maintenance costs
Classic Theatre $662 towards the costs associated with a new online ticketing system
Museum of Northern History $800 for the Threadworks: Flashback exhibit “We are grateful for the contribution … without it, we would not have been able
Paul Penna Library $2,000 for a security system and $1,000 for library materials
Canadian Ski Patrol-Tri Town Ski Village $750 towards the AED (Defribulator) project
Haileybury Heritage Museum $2,914 for a new photocopier “allowed us to achieve our goals with excellent results”
Tri Town Ski Village $1,000 towards the purchase of new rental equipment.
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DONOR ADVISED F U N D S & GRANTS 2016Donor-Advised Funds
Donor-advised funds are those where the donor recommends to which charity the income will be directed.
GEORGE TAYLOR FUND: This fund was set up with the proceeds of a long forgotten mining claim which brought an unexpected inheritance to more than 47 descendants, some of whom chose to contribute. The proceeds from this fund are used in the preservation, retention, promotion, improvement, beautification and betterment of the New Liskeard waterfront. In 2016 a grant of $1,117 was made for to the City of Temiskaming Shores for continued work on the Community Garden project, specifically the bee hives.
ELSIE JEAN TAYLOR FUND: This fund was set up by Peter Taylor in memory of his mother. In 2016, a grant of $500 was made to Hilliardton Marsh.
HARTLEY & DOROTHY HOUSTON COMMUNITY FUND: Through the grants provided by this fund, Hartley & Dorothy’s commitment to the community will live on.
ZETTA GREER FUND: Established in 2006 by Virginia Greer, family and friends in memory of Zetta. “Life is so beautiful”
ORVILLE MCDERMID FUND: Established in 2013 by Mrs. Rita McDermid in honour of Orville, his good work and dedication to his community. In 2016 a grant of $1434 was made, $200 to the Temiskaming Hospital for the new Ultrasound Machine project; $617 to the Latchford Volunteer Firefighters; $617 to the Cobalt, Coleman, Latchford and Area Food Bank “only with these generous donations is it possible for us to continue offering this service to our residents” Cobalt, Coleman, Latchford & Area Food Bank
SILVER LODGE MASONIC FUND: In 2016 a grant of $1,000 was split between the Legion Poppy Funds in Haileybury, Cobalt, Latchford and Temagami.
DOUG WORTH YOUTH FUND: Established in 2012 by his wife Daisy, this fund provides scholarships to local youth involved with the Temiskaming Nordic Ski Club. A grant of $1,113 was forwarded to the Temiskaming Nordic Ski Club.
DAVID ARMSTRONG FUND: Established by Trudi, this fund honours David’s dedication to his community. His contribution to our community included his active involvement and leadership as a founding member of The Temiskaming Foundation.
GORDON & GREYSON ZUBYCK MEMORIAL FUND: Gord Zubyck was a physical education and geography teacher at NLSS/TDSS. For over 30 years he coached cross country and track and field athletes. His legacy in sport will carry on for many years to come through his fund which will be used for local scholarships or community sports projects. In December 2015, Gord’s grandson Greyson died tragically. This fund was renamed in honour of Greyson. Jenna Sanderson received a grant from this fund in 2016.
NORTHERN BEACON REBEKAH LODGE #212 SMART & CARING COMMUNITY FUND – Established as a named fund under the Englehart & Area Community Fund, in 2016, this fund reached the $10,000 level and became a Donor Directed Fund. The first disbursement from this fund was a grant of $309 to the Englehart Food Bank.
TEMISKAMING SHORES SMART & CARING COMMUNITY FUND (includes the CANADIAN SOLAR FUND) - Established in 2014, the 2016 disbursement from this fund was a grant of $980 to the Community Bee Project.
LEONARD A. WILSON FUND: Established by his son John, this fund honours Len’s contribution, through his various businesses, to our community. This endowment is a reflection of Len’s love of agriculture – it will be used for the betterment of the people and Northern Ontario.
MARY (ALINE) AND WILLIAM (JACK) MATHEWS FUND This donor directed fund was established by Aline & Jack’s Family in honour of their contribution to Cobalt.
Donor Advised Fund: What it is? This fund enables ongoing donor participation in the distribution of the income from their fund. The donor, or the donor and an advisory committee named by the donor, give the Foundation recommendations on distributions. In all disbursements, the chosen charity must be a registered charitable organization(s). For more information contact the TTF office at (705) 647-1055
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Field of Interest Funds Field of interest funds allow donors to support a specific area of interest.
ENGLEHART & AREA COMMUNITY FUND – This fund provides grants to a variety of community projects and organizations in the Englehart and surrounding area where it is needed the most. Named Funds: Kenneth William Bryan, Fund, Margaret (Peg) & Thomas Woollings Fund, Herbert & Ramona Dickinson Fund, Donald & Isabelle Paterson Fund, Marshall Franklin Moore Children’s Fund, Gloria Farmer Fund. 2016 Distribution: $5,000 – Lee Pool Overhaul project – Town of Englehart: $1,000 Township of Evantural Community Market; and Englehart Nordic Ski Club: $1,696 for trail work and maintenance.
“the support meant so much to the executive of the ENSC(Englehart Nordic Ski Club) because we were able to proceed with the drainage project and removal of the two hazardous buildings. We will now be able to provide better trails for anyone coming out to the park to hike or ski”
HISTORIC COBALT LEGACY FUND – This endowment fund was established to support the preservation of Cobalt’s historical past and cultural heritage. Named Funds: Laurel & Carrie Birtch Fund
FOR KIDS SAKE FUND: AN ONTARIO ENDOWMENT FUND FOR CHILDREN & YOUTH This fund was established in 2001 in partnership with the Province of Ontario and donors from across Temiskaming and the Tri-Town community. A voluntary Advisory Committee reviews grants applications and makes recommendations to the Grantmaking Committee for approval. Grants are made to eligible donees, encouraging broadly based participation in healthy and safe physical activity and recreation for children and youth in Community Recreation. Named Funds within For Kid’s Sake Fund: 1997 Ontario Games for the Physically Disabled Fund, District of Timiskaming Social Services Administration Board Fund, W. J. Mathews Fund, John H. Clark Fund, Anonymous.
2016 For Kids Sake Grants Total $ 16,085
Holy Family School $500 – to purchase a new freezer “thank you for helping us to be able to continue this important (Nutrition Program) program for our students”
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Temiskaming Screening Room $1,800 – 2+Fro Zen Mess Ages project, supplies for student art portion of the project
Small Pond Entertainers $2,000 – summer theatre school “the Foundation’s financial support is of great assistance to us”
TAG –$442 – Junior Artists Colony – canopy tents and art supplies “The Temiskaming Foundation financed the purchase of two canopy tents which provide shade during the TAG’s children’s summer programming”
Easter Seals $1,223 – Summer Camp supplies
Mile of Gold $500 – for the purchase of basketballs
Haileybury Heritage Museum $1,400
“Once again the Haileybury Heritage Museum would like to thank The Temiskaming Foundation for its ongoing support. This summer, the Haileybury Heritage Museum received generous
funding from the For Kids Sake Fund allowing us to successfully host two weeks of children’s day camps at the museum.
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Hilliardton Marsh $2,000 - towards the purchase of trees for the feeder nets habitat and aquatic study enhancement
Temiskaming Nordic Ski Club: $2,000 for the Kids Ski Equipment Inventory Project
Paul Penna Library: $740 for library books
Museum of Northern History: $300 – student art classes in conjunction with the Threadworks: Flashback exhibit “The children proudly wore their necklaces for the entire day, and were quick to show off their inner-artist to their parents”
New Liskeard Skating Club: $1,500 for a music system
DESIGNATED F U N D S & GRANTS 2016Designated Funds
The income from these funds is directed to a specific charity or field of interest as specified by the donor.
HERBERT C. SWEETNAM MEMORIAL FUND - This memorial fund was established as part of the New Liskeard Public School Centennial Reunion to honour Herbert Sweetnam and perpetuate the activities he started at NLPS. Income is distributed under the advice of the principal of New Liskeard Public School. Named Funds: Sandy Hough Fund
FOOD FOREVER FUND – This fund established in 2007 provides an annual financial boost to the Food Banks in the District of Temiskaming. Named Funds: Monique Comeau Fund and George James (Jim) Ward Fund.2016 Distribution $ 14,975 divided among 5 local food banks as per usage figures derived from the annual Hunger Food Count.
DANIEL & CHRISTEL MCKINNON FUND: Income is used to support the operations and programs of the Temiskaming Art Gallery. 2016 Distribution $494
GEORGE MORISSETTE FUND - Established by George Morissette. Income is directed to the Parkinson Fund of Canada for the purpose of research and education. 2016 Distribution $741
KIWANIS CLUB OF COBALT INC. FUND – This fund was established to benefit the Cobalt/Coleman area and its residents. Annually, grants (totaling $12,000) are awarded to the following: Cobalt, Coleman, Latchford & Area Food Bank, Small Pond Entertainers – Summer Theatre School, Interlink, St. Pat’s School, Royal Canadian Legion Branch 44-Poppy Fund, Tri Town Swim Club, Salvation Army New Liskeard-Christmas Hampers in Cobalt & Coleman, TDSS Senior Concert Band, Paul Penna Library – Children’s programs, Haileybury Figure Skating Club, Temiskaming Hospital-Local Northern Ontario School of Medicine Group, Kidsport Timiskaming South, Temiskaming Hospital Foundation, The Bunker Military Museum, Cobalt Mining Museum, scholarships to TDSS and ESCSM, Timiskaming Home Support, Community Cancer Care, Timiskaming Palliative Care, Summer Camp for Children with Special Needs, Camp Quality, Camp Temiskaming, Literacy Council, Tri Town Lacrosse, Township of Coleman Swim Program, Town of Cobalt Sports User Fees.
“With your support, we will continue to work to improve the quality of life for children affected by cancer through camps, community education and leadership programs” Camp Quality
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KIWANIS CLUB OF COBALT INC. – JOHNSTON ESTATE FUND – Established to provide an annual grant to the Town of Cobalt for the Cobalt Kiddies Day. 2016 Distribution $324
BUD PRICE ERNIE TRESIDDER COBALT COLEMAN, LATCHFORD & AREA FOODBANK FUND: - Ernie Tresidder, a lifelong friend of Bud Price, established this fund to assist the Cobalt Coleman Latchford & Area Food bank with its annual operations. 2016 Distribution $861
LULUBELLE, VERN & CLEO MONTGOMERY FUND - This fund was established in 2010 through a life insurance policy legacy. It was set up to provide funds for the improvement and beautification of the Silverland Cemetery in Cobalt – a place which the Montgomery sisters loved and where they now rest.
MARSHALL FRANKLIN MOORE FUND – Established by Mr. Moore, to be used in the Englehart and Area for the help and assistance and benefit of disabled, disadvantaged, and underprivileged youth and children in Englehart. 2016 Distribution $578 divided between Englehart Public School and Holy Family School for their healthy snack programs.
M. GERTRUDE GRANT MEMORIAL FUND – Established in memory of M. Gertrude Grant and is used to support the Temiskaming Festival of Music. 2016 Distribution $1,952
NEW LISKEARD PUBLIC LIBRARY FUND – MAY BALL FUND - Established by the New Liskeard Library Board in 2003 to satisfy the wishes of a bequest from the May Ball estate. Income from the fund will assist with resources and materials for the library. 2016 Distribution $10,851
PETER GRANT FUND - Established by Peter Grant & Grant Forest Products through the first Frog’s Breath Autumn Classic fundraising event. The income from this fund is designated for the Classic Theatre, Temiskaming Art Gallery and Temiskaming Festival of Music. 2016 Distributions: $32,250 (divided equally between the three groups)
WALTER & MARIA PAPE FUND: Income is used to support the operations and programs of the Temiskaming Art Gallery. 2016 Distribution $913
TEMISKAMING ART GALLERY FUND - Established by Bette and Edmund E. Campbell as an agency endowment fund. Income is used to support the operations and programs of the Temiskaming Art Gallery. 2016 Distribution $2,517
TEMISKAMING FESTIVAL OF MUSIC FUND - Established by Rena Sternbach in memory of her father, P. R. Craven to support the Temiskaming Festival of Music. Named Funds: Eric Smith Fund. 2016 Distribution: $360
TEMISKAMING FESTIVAL OF MUSIC/LINDA STORY FUND - Established in memory of Linda Story, this is a scholarship fund through which a deserving music student is awarded entry to National Music Camp of Canada. 2016 Distribution: $335
WILLIE & MARIE GELINAS FUND: This fund was set up by Rheal, Leo, Aurel and Norman Gelinas in memory of their parents. The income from this fund will be directed to the local food banks. 2016 Distribution $2,219
“Your assistance certainly helps us to assist many people who otherwise would have a very hard time providing for themselves and their families.” Cobalt Coleman Latchford and Area Food Bank
JACK & MARY CHURCH FUND: The from this fund income is used to provide a student scholarship at the Temiskaming Art Gallery, and towards resources at the Paul Penna (Cobalt) Public Library. 2016 Distribution $891
BARBARA & DOUGLAS MARTIN FUND: The income from the fund will be used for one or more awards to students who have attended high school in the District of Temiskaming and who have received services from the North Eastern Ontario Family and Children’s Services organization.
AGNICO EAGLE FUND: This fund was established in honour of Agnico Eagle founder Paul Penna, “as well as on behalf of all the men and women whose commitment, perseverance and spirit helped to transform Agnico Eagle into a leading international gold mining company” Sean Boyd CEO Agnico Eagle. Income from this fund is used to support the Paul Penna Library (formerly Cobalt Public Library) as well as providing annual operating grants to the Cobalt Mining Museum, the Bunker Military Museum, the Classic Theatre and the Cobalt Heritage Silver Trail. 2016 Distribution $11,349
TEMISKAMING’S FUND FOR THE RONALD McDONALD HOUSE TORONTO & OTTAWA: The income from this fund will be divided annually between the two houses.
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Agency Endowment Funds Agency endowment funds are those funds established by friends, or the governing
board, of a charitable organization. Such funds provide an annual source of operational funding which contributes to the health and stability of designated agencies.
COBALT NORTHERN MUSEUM OF MINING FUND - This fund was established by the Town of Cobalt to support the Cobalt Northern Museum of Mining. 2016 Distribution $298
COMMUNITY CANCER CARE FUND - This fund is sponsored by the Bikers Reunion and private donations. It helps people fighting cancer with some of the extra expenses they face as they and their families deal with their illness. 2016 Distribution $41,924
HAILEYBURY HERITAGE MUSEUM FUND - Established by the Friends of the Haileybury Fire Museum, income from this fund is used to support the programs and operations of the museum. 2016 Distribution $4,972
THE IODE HAILEYBURY CHAPTER MEMORIAL FUND (restricted fund within the Haileybury Heritage Museum Fund) – Established in 2013, this fund will assist with the costs of producing The Ghost of the Hardy Boys Short Story Writing Contest for Young People.
ENGLEHART & AREA HISTORICAL MUSEUM – RUBY G. BRYAN MEMORIAL ENDOWMENT FUND - Established by the Town Council of Englehart in honour of Ruby Bryan, first woman mayor of Englehart. Income from this fund is used to support the operations and programs of the museum. 2016 Distribution $555
ENGLEHART & AREA HOSPITAL FUND – This fund was established in 2009 and the income is used to support the Englehart and Area Hospital. 2016 Distribution $556 “Thank you for your support of our organization in helping us serve the needs of our patients, today and in the future” – CEO Englehart Hospital
HAILEYBURY PUBLIC LIBRARY FUND - Established by the Haileybury Library Board in 2003, income generated from this fund assists with the purchase of new resources. 2016 Distribution $403
NORTHDALE MANOR FUND - This fund was established by the Board to support the Northdale Manor. 2016 Distribution $574
PIED PIPER KIDSHOW FUND 2016 Distribution $900
FLOW THROUGH FUNDS
DENIS DESJARDINS COLON CANCER AWARENESS FUND - After Denis’ death from colon cancer, Vicki, his daughter, decided to establish this fund in the hopes of establishing a program to educate the public about colon cancer.
CREST (Community Refugee Engagement in South Temiskaming) A temporary flow through fund where the income will be used to contribute to funding necessary to sponsor a refugee family in our community.In 2016, the Shubat family from Syria arrived in Temiskaming Shores.
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2016 Scholarship & Bursary Funds
Walter Light Memorial Scholarship This fund was established by Walter’s wife Margaret to honour his achievements. It provides a scholarship to a student at TDSS who is “inspired to achieve goals, follow dreams and persistently and courageously pursue excellence.” 2016 Recipient of $1,000: Brandy Givens
Lena & Andrew Kuchar Memorial Fund Award Mining played an important part of Lena & Andrew’s lives. This fund was established by the executor of their estates to provide a scholarship annually to a student graduating from KLDCS and TDSS pursuing education in mining, agriculture or other related field. 2016 Recipients of $500: Thomas Bowman (TDSS) and Sierra Fraser(KLDSC)
Smylie Family Scholarship To provide a deserving student graduating from TDSS with a scholarship towards postsecondary education 2016 Recipient of $500: Emma Landry
Robert Pollock Memorial Scholarship Fund This fund was set up by John Pollock in memory of his brother Bob. This award is presented to a student in the Mining course at the Haileybury Campus of Northern College 2016 Recipient of $1,250: Devan McDonald
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ia Creet Pollock Fund This scholarship fund, established in , was set up by ia in her will and reflects her commitment to and affection for students and education. The income from this fund will be directed towards an annual scholarship to be handed out at nglehart High School. 2016 Recipient of $ 50: Chelsea Smith
Rotary Club of aileybury stablished by the otary Club of Haileybury, income, as directed by
the club executive, has been used to provide a scholarship to TDSS and SCSM 2016 Recipients of $500: Genevi ve olet (ESCSM) and Stephanie Brunner (TDSS)
Kiwanis Club of Cobalt Scholarship This fund grants at both local high schools in alternate years to a student who resides in the Town of Cobalt or Township of Coleman proceeding to postsecondary education in health sciences, engineering, mining or forestry. It also provides a award to a student who excels in the physics program at TDSS and another general award to a student at SCSM. 2016 Recipient: Ale a B langer (ESCSM), Gabriel L ves ue (ESCSM), Samuel St Laurent (TDSS)
Gord ubyck S SM Sports Focus Award 2016 recipient of $250: enna Sanderson (TDSS)
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Englehart igh School Anonymous Fund The income from this scholarship fund, set up by an anonymous donor, will provide for four awards to graduating students from nglehart High School proceeding to further education or training in woodworking, drama, music or fine arts. 2016 Recipients of $500 each: Logan Robertson, Ryan Preuit, Chelsea Smith, annah Taylor
Bruce Lonsdale Memorial Scholarship FundThis fund was established by Mr. Lonsdale’s friends, colleagues and family. This fund provides two scholarships annually to graduates pursuing postsecondary education. 2016 Recipients of $500: (TDSS) Emily Steis, Samuel St Laurent
Danny Wilson Memorial Scholarship Fund This award is presented in memory of Danny Wilson, to a student pursuing postsecondary studies in the trades. This student will demonstrate a combination of good marks, excellent skills, a positive attitude and respect for the teachers and fellow students 2016 Recipient of $ ,000: Caleb eill (TDSS)
C C Farr Scholarship Fund This named scholarship fund was established by the descendants of C.C. arr, founder of the Town of Haileybury. Income from this fund will provide an award to a TDSS rade or student residing in Haileybury who has demonstrated civic activity or community service of an exemplary nature. 2016 Recipient of $600: Mary Katherine Rowe (TDSS)
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Barney Morris Scholarship Fund stablished by his wife rancis to provide a scholarship at TDSS for a
student who loves the game of hockey as Barney did and who is above all a team player and a gentle person who has proven that sportsmanship and skill creates excellence 2016 Recipient of $1,000: Emily all (TDSS)
George L Cassidy Bursary Fund Brigadiert eneral eorge L. Cassidy, D.S. ., .D. came to Cobaltas a teacher, served in the war first as a member and then the Commanding ffice of the Algon uin regiment, then became Commander of the Militia roup. He also was principal of Haileybury High School. He was a writer and a painter. A bursary dedicated to his memory is directed to a student graduating from TDSS who is a resident of Haileyburyt Cobalt area and pursuing studies in art and or literature. 2016 Recipient of $ 00: Emma Bernstein (TDSS)
Alfred & Kathleen olmes Scholarship Fund Patricia Sutherland established this scholarship fund in honour of her aunt and uncle. ach year a graduate of TDSS proceeding to postsecondary education in veterinary science or medical science will benefit. 2016 Recipient of $500: aylee Archambault (TDSS)
Pat & ope Birnie Scholarship Pat & Hope’s learning legacy continues through the establishment of this named scholarship fund. In alternate years, the bursary will go to a student graduating from TDSS and SCSM pursuing postsecondary education. 2016 Recipient of $500: Solyn Goudreault (ESCSM) and Trent Matton (TDSS)
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Doug Worth Mathematics Award This temporary pass through scholarship will be handed out annually for years to a student attending TDSS whose marks improve from rade midterms to rade . 2016 Recipient of $1, 00: Brady Givens (TDSS)
Robert and Margaret Pollock (Swastika) Memorial Fund stablished by John A. Pollock in memory of his parents. Income is designated to provide two
scholarships, one to a grade student from Swastika who writes the best essay on “Why I am proud to be Canadian”, the second, a four year bursary, to a graduate of Kirkland Lake Collegiate ocational Institute who is studying ngineering at ueen’s niversity. 2015 Recipient$ 50 (year 2) akob Rosko Fong
Why Am Proud to be Canadian Grade Essay: Alyssa Dion
Canada is the only home ve ever known The memories have so far and the memories are to come will always make me proud to say m Canadian My country is beautiful, helpful and a safe place call home t is the place was raised in and the place will grow
old in Alyssa Dion, Grade , KLDSC
Why I Am Proud to be Canadian
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13th ANNUAL TTF CURLING FUNSPIEL
On March 5, 2016 the Foundation hosted its 13th Annual Curling Funspiel. The one day spiel is designed to be a FUNdraiser locally to help to support the administration of the Foundation. Teams included at this year’s event: 5th Wheel Training Institute, John Vanthof, Pedersen Construction, Ramsay Law Office, Vet Tech Mixed (sponsored by Sunlife & Town of Englehart), Remax Town & Country sponsored a student team, SMC Canada (sponsored a team), Temiskaming Federation of Agriculture, Englehart & Area District Hospital (sponsored a team) Three H Furniture Systems. The format of the day included a champagne brunch, 3 four end games, and a Prime Rib dinner. Each participant also had an opportunity to participate in an elimination draw, the winner receiving a 32" RCA LCD TV.
2016 Funspiel Winner – 5th Wheel Training Institute
2016 winner of the LCD TV
Tammy Edwards won the 32" LCD TV.
Thank you to all the supporters of this event: 5th Wheel Training Institute, Active 1 Source for Sports, Jack Birtch - SunLife, Tom Cambridge - Three H Furniture Systems, City of Temiskaming Shores, District School Board Ontario North East, Englehart High School, Paul Gordon, James Lathem Exc. Ltd., Michele & Larry Lamoureux, NorArc, Louise Philbin, Jeff Laferriere - RBC, Mary Church Remax Town & Country Ltd., Scotiabank, SMC Canada, Timiskaming District Secondary School, Tri Town Toyota, Mark & Carol Wilson, Grant Fuels, CIBC, Al Willard, Acklands Granger, LV Vickery Ltd., Maria & Kyle Overton.
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Connor Clark & Lunn Foundation Grant 2016 It is with great appreciation that we acknowledge the Connor Clark & Lunn Foundation for providing a very generous flow through grant of $10,000.00 to The Temiskaming Foundation to support our community at Christmas. The recipients of the grants are as follows; Englehart Food Bank: Grant $800. This donation will assist with ongoing projects Cobalt, Coleman, Latchford & Area Food Bank: Grant $800. This donation will assist with ongoing projects Haileybury Food Bank: Grant $800. This donation was used to assist with the Christmas Basket project. NEOFACS Christmas Dinner: Grant $600. This grant was used to assist with the costs of Christmas Dinners in North Cobalt, Englehart and Kirkland Lake. Pavilion Family Resource Centre Grant $700. This donation was used to assist women and children during the holidays.
Rotary Club of Englehart Christmas Baskets: Grant $900. This donation helped the Rotary Club to assemble and deliver Christmas boxes to families in the Englehart area. Salvation Army Christmas Hamper Program New Liskeard: Grant $2,000. This year the Salvation Army Hamper program helped many local families. A secondary donation of $700 to the Food Bank was made to assist with ongoing projects. Salvation Army Christmas Hamper Program Kirkland Lake: Grant $600. This donation helped to provide Christmas hampers to individuals and families in the Kirkland Lake area. A secondary donation of $400 to the Food Bank was made to assist with ongoing projects. Hudson Lions – Senior’s Dinner: Grant $200. This donation will be used towards a Senior’s Dinner. Earlton Lions Club: Grant $700. This donation helped families in the area. Angel Program – North Eastern Ontario Family and Children’s Services Grant $500. This donation helped with the Angel Program that distributes Christmas presents (books, toys and clothes) to needy families in our area. Township of Matachewan: Grant $300 for gift cards for needy families.
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New Community Fund for Canada’s 150th builds community and encourages participation for the sesquicentennial
The Community Fund for Canada’s 150th is a collaboration led by Community
Foundations of Canada and the national network of 191 community foundations, with the support of the Government of Canada and leaders from coast to coast to
coast.
The fund has engaged Canadians from all walks of life in a wide range of local projects that build community, inspire a deeper understanding of Canada, and encourage participation in a wide range of initiatives that mark Canada’s 150th
anniversary of Confederation.
“Canada’s 150th is an historic movement with the power to strengthen our communities and connection to one another. The collaborative Community Fund for Canada’s 150th will spark thousands of initiatives and activities that bring out
the best that Canada has to offer,” said Ian Bird, President of Community Foundations of Canada. “The Fund will encourage all Canadians to contribute to their communities in a way that fosters a greater sense of belonging, inclusion, and reconciliation, leaving a lasting legacy for our communities and our country.
Please join us in celebrating Canada’s 150th birthday in 2017!
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TEMISKAMING In 2016 The Temiskaming Foundation partnered with charities and professionals in the community to participate in a LEAVE A LEGACY ™ project. A series of one page information articles were published in the Temiskaming Speaker during the month of May. Each week highlighted a local example of people making a difference in the lives that follow. LEAVE A LEGACY™ is a national initiative of the Canadian Association of Gift Planners to promote interest in and create public awareness of charitable giving through a will or an estate plan. Its national mission is to encourage all Canadians to have a Will and to consider the personal and financial benefits of making a charitable bequest to the charities of their choice. Our goal is to encourage everyone to "Make a Difference in the Lives that Follow." For more information on this project contact LEAVE A LEGACY™ at 1-800-430-9494 or check out the LEAVE A LEGACY ™ TEMISKAMING website at www.northernontario.ca/leavealegacytemiskaming
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I want one of the following to be included in my will: 1. I give to (my charity of choice) the sum of $_________ to be used for its purposes. 2. I give to (my charity of choice) ____% of my residuary estate. 3. I divide my estate into as many equal shares as may be necessary to give one of such shares to each of my children and (my charity of choice)
Anyone can leave a legacy - through a will, life insurance, RRSP/RRIFs and gifts of shares or mutuals .
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Audited Financial Statements prepared by KPMG for 2016 will
be available upon request.
Please contact The Temiskaming Foundation: Email: [email protected] Phone: (705) 647-‐1055
Thank you to Kemp, Elliott & Blair for their generous donation
-‐ special thanks to Carole and Danielle for keeping us on track.
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The i150 Manifesto
Soon, we Canadians will celebrate the birth of an idea.
A vision. A hope and a dream. A promise.
In 2017, we will celebrate the 150th birthday of our great nation.
Let us rise, we passionate Canadians, we dreamers and builders.
And bring our nation the gift of our boundless imagination.
Once again, as we have done generation after generation,
let us imagine an even greater Canada.
A Canada even more generous and just.
Even more bold, more innovative.
Even more vital, more compassionate.
Even more strong and free.
As we approach Canada’s birthday let us speak, entre nous, of the nation we could be.
On the day, let us bring Canada the gift of a new dream.
And the next day, and in the days to follow, let us roll up our sleeves and build it.
imagiNation 150 (for more information visit www.150.ca)
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Canada’s community foundations help communities where they need it the most, connecting people, families and companies with the causes that inspire them. Community makes you. You make your community.
www.communityfoundations.ca
BROUGHT TOYOU BY THE
COMMUNITY FOUNDATIONS OF CANADA
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Notes
PRESIDENT VICE PRESIDENTMichele Lamoureux Tom CambridgeActive 1 Source for Sports Three H Furniture Systems TREASURER SECRETARYJack Church, PEng Louise PhilbinRetired, Engineer 5th Wheel Training Institute DIRECTORS:Jack Birtch Lois KozakSunlife Englehart & District Hospital Shawn LaCarte Rod MathewsTown of Englehart Bill Mathews Motors Christine McLeod Chris OslundMcLeod Ducharme City of Temiskaming Shores
Jo Anne Plaunt Mark Wilson D.S.B.O.N.E. Health & Safety Consultant Al WillardRetired, Financial Advisor
ADVISORS: Elizabeth Cawley Jeff Laferriere
Maurice Landriault Peter Ramsay
INVESTMENT MANAGERS: Mike Downs of Connor Clark & Lunn Capital Ltd.Administration: Executive Director: Claire Hendrikx
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