Report to Donors 2008
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UNIVERSITY OF LETHBRIDGE
2008 REPORT TO DONORS
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A look back
Find out what’s been taking place at the
University of Lethbridge this past year and
why donor support matters.
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The people behind the gifts
Read stories about some of the donors who are contributing to the U of L because of their belief
in the value of education and research.
14 Making it possible
A recognition of the University’s lifetime donors
and the many dedicated individuals and organizations that supported the University
this past year.
Attending university is one of the best investments a person can make. A university education equips students with the tools, experiences and knowledge to be successful throughout their lives. Nowhere is this more true than at the University of Lethbridge. On behalf of the 8,000 students attending the University of Lethbridge, I want to thank you, our generous supporters. With every gift you make to the U of L, you build a future for students. For every scholarship provided, there is encouragement – a chance to pursue a dream, an idea or an academic goal. For every bursary, there is an opportunity to focus on studying, rather than on making ends meet. For every new building, there is an environment created that fosters learning and research. Your gifts are truly appreciated. They better the lives of individual students, improve our society and enable the University of Lethbridge to develop life-long learners. For all this, we sincerely thank you.
Adam Vossepoel 2008/2009 Students’ Union President University of Lethbridge
Thank you
The 2008/2009 Students’ Union President, U of L Board of Governors Chair and U of L President express their most sincere thanks for your support and generosity in 2008.
On behalf of the Board of Governors at the University of Lethbridge, I want to express my appreciation for your generosity in 2008.
As I look back at 2008, one thing is very clear to me – I have many reasons to be proud to be part of the University of Lethbridge community. As a supporter of our University, I know you share this pride with me.
The board recognizes that there are many worthwhile organizations you can contribute towards, so receiving your support is truly an honour. At the University of Lethbridge, we are committed to being good stewards and using the resources we are entrusted with wisely. While I hope you have already found this to be true, let me assure you that supporting education and research is one of the best choices you can make. It is an investment with benefits that extend for years to come. When students graduate from the U of L, they leave with the confidence to succeed in life and go on to impact their individual communities, the nation of Canada and in fact, the entire world. Your contribution to the U of L allows us to offer continued opportunities for students, programs and research. Once again, let me extend my sincerest thanks for your vision and support.
I want to extend my most sincere thanks to you and the many other supporters who made contributions to the University this past year. Whether you gave time, talent or treasure, or all three, you played a significant role in the success of 2008. Through donor support, we can continue to do what we do very well – foster a personal, supportive learning environment; ensure professors are inspired scholars who integrate research and creativity with teaching; and deliver relevant programs. Your support also enables us to expand our horizons, including the further development of our graduate programming and new areas of research. In the following pages, you’ll read about some of the University’s highlights from 2008 and meet a few of the donors who made contributions this past year. Most importantly, you’ll hear the University’s heartfelt thanks expressed to you – our donors. As we embark upon 2009, I know there are many great things in store. Thank you for your continued support and involvement.
Robert Turner, Q.C. Chair, Board of Governors University of Lethbridge
Bill Cade, PhD President and Vice-Chancellor Professor of Biological Sciences University of Lethbridge
A look back 2008 REPORT TO DONORS
Behind the University of Lethbridge stands a group of individuals and organizations committed to supporting students and furthering research.
Breaking it down: who gives to the U of L? At the University of Lethbridge, the people who give are as diverse as the areas they support.
With gifts from close to 1,200 donors, the 41st year at the University of Lethbridge proved to be truly transformational. Here are a few highlights from 2008 that give a glimpse into the impact of your support.
Students at the centre
Currently 8,000 students from around the world call our campuses in Lethbridge, Calgary and Edmonton home. It is our commitment to provide every student with a personal and engaging learning community; opportunities to explore creativity and new thoughts; and the support to ultimately cross the stage at convocation with the confidence to succeed. It’s a commitment shared by our donors. In 2008, 69 per cent of the gifts made to the U of L were in support of student awards.
An evolving campus
Donor support is enabling the U of L to further develop centres of teaching and research excellence, providing opportunities for both undergraduate and graduate students that are second to none. Over the past two years, there has been $147 million worth of new construction on campus. In the last year alone, the University celebrated the grand opening of both Turcotte Hall and the new Alberta Water and Environmental Science Building. On Feb. 15, 2008, the University broke
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ground for the greatly anticipated Markin Hall, a four-level facility that will provide access to an additional 450 students studying management and health sciences. Construction also continues on the University’s Regional Sports Stadium and Field Complex, an $11-million project scheduled for completion in 2009.
Clockwise from top: Alberta Water and Environmental Science Building, Markin Hall, Regional Sports Stadium and Field Complex, Turcotte Hall
Moving ahead
As the University moves forward, we are maintaining our tradition of undergraduate, liberal education. At the same time, we are expanding our graduate programs and continuing to advance as a major research institution – something we saw compelling evidence of in 2008. In September, Dr. Bruce McNaughton, one of the world’s foremost experts in neurophysiology, joined our Canadian Centre for Behavioural Neuroscience team as the inaugural Alberta Heritage Foundation for Medical Research (AHFMR) Polaris Award recipient. The award will ultimately be a 10-year, $20-million research grant and will enable the University to continue building one of the most pre-eminent behavioural neuroscience research groups in the world.
As a contributor to the University of Lethbridge you played a significant role in the success of the University this past year. The generosity of our donors enabled the University to leverage an additional $9 million in matching funding from the Government of Alberta’s Access to the Future Fund since its inception in 2005. This support is instrumental in ensuring that quality post-secondary education is available for all students and our gratitude extends to the province for establishing this fund. While we look back on the last year with pride, we are also looking to the future with great anticipation. At a defining point in the history of the University of Lethbridge, the impacts of your generosity will continue to be seen for years to come. Thank you for partnering with us to further student-focused education and world-class research.
Noteworthy numbers from 2008 Total number of gifts Gifts for student awards Total number of donors
3,276 2,262 1,186
First-time U of L donors
461
Areas supported
221
>>> The following pages share stories from just a few of the many individuals and organizations that stand behind the University of Lethbridge. You’ll meet a diverse group of people who all share a common belief in the importance of giving back.
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All in the family 2008 REPORT TO DONORS
Students come to the U of L from all around the world – from China to Nigeria to Bangladesh – and even before they arrive on campus, Charlene Janes takes them under her wing. In her role as an international liaison officer, Janes is known as a mom-away-from-home to more than 550 international students each year. 4
“In a lot of ways I do feel like they’re my kids,” Janes says with a smile. “Sometimes they just need someone to be there for them, to encourage them, to lend a shoulder to cry on.” While it’s not your typical nine-to-five job, it’s something she loves. “For me, it’s a real high to watch these students arrive in Canada, support them as they work through university and eventually watch them cross the stage at convocation.” Janes’ work revolves around finding solutions for the challenges these students encounter. She is presented with almost every problem imaginable, so it’s no
surprise that the issue of finances sometimes surfaces. “There’s a misconception out there that international students have a lot of money. While some of them come from affluence, a lot of them do not. In many cases, an extended family has pooled their money to give one individual an opportunity to go to university,” Janes says. However, as Janes explains, there are times when the necessary financial support is unavailable for various reasons. In such situations, Janes advises those with high grades to apply for scholarships, but says she was frustrated by the lack of funding for
When it comes to showing support, U of L faculty and staff – both past and present – are the first to step forward.
• As a U of L alumna and current academic assistant, Tracy Oosterbroek is keenly aware of how a little help can go a long way. In memory of her father, mother and brother, Tracy and her husband, Rod, established the Bob, Carolyn and Jeff Neilson Memorial Bursary in Nursing.
students who were not necessarily at the top of the academic ladder. “What I saw was that these students ended up working a lot of hours to make ends meet, and while they were getting by, they were not really thriving.” With a true maternal instinct, Janes felt compelled to be part of the solution. This past spring, she established a bursary specifically for international students requiring financial aid. As it turns out, she wasn’t the only one who recognized the need – already three other individuals from her department have made contributions. “Supporting this award has been such
a rewarding experience. These students come here because of the opportunities they believe an education will provide. It feels good to help them get one step closer to reaching their potential.”
• Dr. Gail Michener devoted her research career at the U of L to exploring the behavioural ecology of Richardson’s ground squirrels. Following retirement, she and her husband, Dr. Dan Michener, established a post-doctoral fellowship to encourage young researchers to pursue studies in the field of terrestrial ecology.
Janes is one of the many faculty and staff members at the U of L who are personally committed to creating a supportive learning environment for all students. In 2008, 280 U of L employees made contributions towards Supporting Our Students, an annual campaign to raise money for student awards.
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Striking a high note 2008 REPORT TO DONORS
Ben Heppner (DFA ‘08) cannot remember a time when music wasn’t part of his life. “Growing up, my family was a family of singers – you couldn’t shut us up. We sang doing the dishes; we sang driving in the car; we sang at church; we even sang a little bit at school,” Heppner recalls. “From a young age, there was this irresistible draw towards music.” Despite his deep affinity for music, Heppner never imagined he would one day be a world-renowned tenor singing in virtually every major opera house from La Scala in Milan to the Met in New York. “Growing up in Dawson Creek, B.C., I didn’t realize that performing professionally was even a possibility,” Heppner explains. Upon arriving at the University of British Columbia in the mid-’70s to pursue a degree in education, a teacher suggested that Heppner audition for an elite choir. Heppner misinterpreted the suggestion as a requirement, and before he realized what had happened, Heppner’s life’s ambition had changed course. Shortly after, Heppner switched his academic focus from education to music.
Following graduation in 1979, Heppner immediately went on to win the CBC Talent Competition for singers. While it didn’t automatically kick-start the success of his career (something that would happen nine years later at the Metropolitan Opera auditions), it did give him the confidence to pursue his passion.
“Winning the competition gave me the courage to say out loud, ‘I want to be a performer.’”
University of Lethbridge to support scholarships for fine arts students. Through the generosity of the community, the sold-out concert raised $50,000 to establish an endowment that will support U of L students exploring the arts. “Admittedly, learning is an expensive proposition, so I hope the scholarship will give students resources to study,” Heppner says. “However, I also hope the scholarship will give them the ability to think more freely about their own expressions and the encouragement to find their voice.”
Ben Heppner Today, Heppner is known internationally as one of the preeminent singers of his generation and is the recipient of three Juno Awards, two Grammy Awards and is recognized as an Officer of the Order of Canada. Not forgetting his small-town roots, Heppner devoted a portion of the last three years to performing in smaller venues across Canada. Included in that line-up was a benefit concert for the
At the Fall 2008 Convocation, the U of L awarded Ben Heppner a Doctor of Fine Arts for his contributions to the arts.
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U of L donors recognize that the arts bring the University to life and enhance the surrounding community.
• U of L alumna Mary Annis established a bursary in Studio Art that will encourage students in the pursuit of aesthetic expression and creative activity.
• David Spinks was a founding professor and the first Chair of the U of L Dramatic Arts Department. With a special interest in theatre for young audiences, David and his wife, Jo, established an award for drama students who are actively involved in the performing arts.
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Building for the future 2008 REPORT TO DONORS
When Glenn and Janice Varzari first heard about the plans for the future Markin Hall, it seemed as though the building had been designed with them in mind. Glenn is a chartered accountant and has been the owner of National Salvage for 30 years. His wife, Janice, received her bachelor of nursing and master of education from the U of L and is currently a counsellor with Lethbridge Family Services, as well as
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a member of the U of L’s Senate. The couple was amazed to discover that Markin Hall would reflect their individual interests by uniting the Faculty of Management and the School of Health Sciences under one roof. “As we learned about Markin Hall, our eyes just kept getting wider and wider,” Janice recalls. “With my background in nursing and Glenn’s background in management, it was sort of serendipitous – talk about a perfect fit.” Glenn explains that when they discovered their donation of $25,000 towards Markin Hall could ultimately result in a $100,000 contribution through matching funding
Support for management and health sciences extends beyond contributions to Markin Hall to the students who will study inside.
• Thankful for the start he received at the U of L, management alumnus Cole Harris established the Edith Harris Management Bursary both to recognize his grandmother and support future leaders.
• Understanding the need for increased health-care professionals, Alberta Health Services AADAC contributed $100,000 to establish a bursary for First Nations, Inuit and Métis students in the Addictions Counselling degree program.
provided by the Chartered Accountants’ Education Foundation and the Alberta Government’s Access to the Future Fund, it was an easy decision.
“It’s was really a no-brainer for us; we had no choice but to say yes,” Glenn says. Creating the space for an additional 450 students, Markin Hall will be one of the newest additions to campus and will enable the U of L to develop innovative approaches to research, teaching and learning. As lifelong residents of Lethbridge, both Glenn and Janice remember when the University was first built and say it’s amazing to see the evolution of the campus in just over 40 years. “It’s neat when you drive down University Drive and see all the students flooding onto the streets,” Glenn says. “The University is such a dynamic place, and it really brings the
community together.” While their gift is directed towards Markin Hall, Glenn and Janice really view it as a contribution to support students. “You can’t have one without the other,” Glenn explains. “If you don’t have the bricks and mortar, it makes it very difficult to teach.” As the walls of Markin Hall start to form, the Varzari’s look forward to seeing the facility complete in 2010. “It’s going to be an exciting day when the building opens and students fill the halls. I think we’ll have a real sense of ownership,” Janice says. “It’s really special to give back to the community.”
“It’s going to be an exciting day when the building opens and students fill the halls.” Janice Varzari
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A simple start 2008 REPORT TO DONORS
The support the University receives from Darol and Evelyn Wigham began with a handwritten note in the early ’80s to the Dean of the Faculty of Education. In it, Darol wrote: “My wife and I would like to make the enclosed contribution in appreciation of the excellent education that our daughter, Patricia, has received at the University of Lethbridge… We would be remiss if we failed to acknowledge our appreciation for the work of your department in educating our daughter and preparing her so well for her profession.” That simple note began a longstanding relationship with the U of L that to date spans nearly three decades. As life-long residents of Alberta, Darol and Evelyn both graduated from the geology program at the U of A. They moved to Calgary shortly after and later established Wigham Resources, a private, family-run oil and gas company. As the business grew, the Wigham’s were aware of their responsibility to support the community. “We were fortunate to be raised
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and educated in this province,” Darol explains. “We felt right from the very start of our careers that it was important to give back.” Over the years, the Wigham’s have maintained that commitment and donated to a wide range of initiatives at the U of L, including student scholarships, the LINC building and the Wigham Family Collection of Children’s Literature. Housed in the University’s library, the collection includes 6,382 books and is used by students and professors alike. “The U of L has done an excellent job of looking after what we’ve given,” Darol says. “Over the years they’ve been really good stewards.” This past year, the Wigham’s made a unique contribution to the Canadian Centre for Behavioural Neuroscience (CCBN). Their gift will be used to buy a nitrogen liquefier and helium re-liquefier, equipment that is necessary to more efficiently run the two magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) machines housed in the CCBN. The MRI units are among the most powerful in the province for research purposes and enable researchers to uncover the mysteries of the mind, ultimately opening doors to new knowledge, treatments and technologies in the future.
“The U of L has done an excellent job of looking after what we’ve given. Over the years they’ve been really good stewards.” Darol Wigham
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has many donors who demonstrate support time and time again.
• Runner’s Soul has actively supported U of L athletics since 1994. The new owners, Shawn and Erin Pinder, are continuing in that tradition. This past year, Runner’s Soul supported the track and field program, and the Pinder’s made a personal donation towards the Pronghorn Swim team.
• As a U of L alumnus Poul Mark is committed to giving back to the institution that gave him his start. Mark’s first donation to the U of L went towards building the new Library. Since that time, he has regularly made contributions to support students in need.
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Partnerships make big waves 2008 REPORT TO DONORS
Water. It is the source of all life on Earth. It is an important economic resource for our province and our planet. And it is a primary focus for research at the University of Lethbridge – an area rapidly expanding thanks to partnerships with corporations like Nexen Inc. and Imperial Oil. In late September, the independent Canadian-based global energy company,
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Nexen Inc., established an endowment fund at the U of L for graduate scholarships and fellowships in water research. “We chose to create this endowment for two reasons,” says former Nexen President and CEO Charlie Fischer. “First, because we are strong supporters of post-secondary education and believe this is the key to future economic success. And second, because we believe in environmental sustainability and using resources wisely.” Nexen’s $300,000 contribution, when matched through the Access to the Future Fund, established a $600,000 endowment that will support the U of L Nexen Fellowship in Water Research. At $30,000, it is the largest individual student award endowed at the
The new Alberta Water and Environmental Science Building at the University of Lethbridge is advancing water-related research and will accommodate up to 100 new graduate students.
University. The 2008 Fellowship’s inaugural recipient was doctoral candidate Lars Brinkmann, who is currently studying under Dr. Joseph Rasmussen, a Biological Sciences professor and Canada Research Chair. For Brinkmann, having industry support for research is a move in the right direction. “Receiving this award is such an honour, and it’s exciting because it shows that Nexen recognizes the importance of environmental research,” Brinkmann says. “In the past, I think environmental research was viewed as something that would block exploration and progress. But the reality is that environmental research should be determining how we can ensure progress and exploration of resources, while at the same time minimizing, or even
eliminating, the effects on the environment.” Imperial Oil, a leading member of the petroleum industry, is demonstrating this same commitment to finding socially responsible solutions to water issues. Their $200,000 contribution, when matched by the Alberta Government, resulted in a $400,000 investment that is enabling a team of researchers, co-led by Board of Governors Research Chair and 2008 Killam Research Fellowship recipient Dr. Stewart Rood, to study the ecology of spring systems and establish an inventory of springs, particularly in southern Alberta. From Imperial Oil’s point of view, the research is valuable in showing how industrial activities could influence groundwater.
“We believe this research will provide insight into what steps can be taken to protect and improve this important resource,” says Steve Matthews, manager of Surplus Property Management from Imperial Oil. “We work with organizations that advance education, conservation and understanding in the areas of air, land, water and energy, and we saw this project as an excellent fit with our priorities.” The ripple effect of the Alberta Government’s Access to the Future Fund resulted in a combined $1 million investment in water research at the U of L. These collaborations with industry and government are enabling the University to discover innovative and practical solutions to preserve our water resources for years to come.
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Making it possible 2008 REPORT TO DONORS
Your generosity, combined with hundreds of others, is enabling the U of L to increase educational opportunities for students, build state-of-the-art facilities and provide necessary resources for research. Through your support, students and professors alike will continue to be given new opportunities to engage in creativity, inquiry and discovery resulting in impacts that will be seen for years to come. On behalf of all the students, faculty and staff at the University of Lethbridge, thank you for contributions.
The following recognizes our lifetime donors and the many dedicated individuals, corporations and organizations who generously supported the University of Lethbridge in 2008. While every effort has been made to ensure accuracy, we recognize that errors may have occurred in this listing. If your name is missing or listed incorrectly, please accept our most sincere apology and contact University Advancement by calling 403-329-2582.
Lifetime Donors In Recognition of Contributions of $25,000 and Above Anonymous -16 1st Choice Savings and Credit Union Agrium Inc. Evelyn Aimis Alberta Blue Cross Alberta Health Services AADAC Alberta Lottery Board Alberta Real Estate Foundation Alberta Society of Professional Biologists ALCOA Foundation Christopher Allen Illana Aloni AltaGas Ltd. Gisele Amantea
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Anderson’s Medical Dental Pharmacy Ltd. Estate of Teresa Andrus Arthur J E Child Foundation Association of Professional Engineers AstraZeneca Canada Inc. ATB Financial ATCO Group Walter Bachinski Mowrie Baden Lawrence and Wilma Barany Randy Bardock Ron Bell Bennett Jones LLP Reginald Bennett David Bierk
Black Velvet Distilling Company BMO Bank of Montreal Peter Boyd BP Canada Energy Company Roland Brener Jacqueline Brien Irwin Browns Erwin Buck Bill Burden Brent and Niki Button Feike and Margaret Bylsma Bill and Elsa Cade CGA Alberta Research and Education Foundation Calgary Foundation Eric Cameron
David and Vivian Campbell Rick and Ellen Campbell Canaccord Capital Corporation Canada Council for the Arts Canada Safeway Limited Canadian Pacific Railway Company CanWest Global Foundation Janet Cardiff Ian Carr-Harris Alex and Norrie MacMillan Memorial Certified Management Accountants of Alberta Pierre Chamberland Chartered Accountants’ Education Foundation
Christian Chouinard Winston Wing-Tat Chow Family CIBC-Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce City of Lethbridge Pamela and Joseph Clark Coca-Cola Bottling Ltd. CoCo Pazzo Italian Cafe Ronald Coleman Dennis and Catherine Connolly ConocoPhillips Canada Harry and Mildred Cox John Crabb Chris Cran Jean-Charles Crombez Elizabeth Crone
L ifetime D onors G. Sidney Cross DA Electric Ltd. John and Myrna Daniels Bart and Cynthia Davies John and Karen Davies Nicolas de Grandmaison Sonia de Grandmaison Rene Despres Devon Canada Corporation Estate of Arthur and Annie Dorigatti Estate of Leopoldine Dorner Dorot Foundation Dave Duckett David Duffin Robert Dufresne William Eakin Gordon Eberts Elk Valley Coal William Elichen Ellison Milling Company Peter and Carol Emerson EnCana Corporation Enercon Water Treatment Ltd. Estate of Islay Erickson Enn Erisalu Paterson Ewen Ivan Eyre Fairmont Foundation Terry and Sheila Fenton Estates of Keith and Hope M. Ferguson Ferrari Westwood Babits Architects Rick and Rita Filanti Elizabeth Forrest Patrick Forrest Howard Forsyth Bill Forward Graham and Catherine Fowler E.C. Fredericks Guy Gagnon Urs E. Gattiker James Gellman Genus Capital Management Inc. Gershon Iskowitz Foundation Joe and Bertha Ghert Mira Godard Gold and Gold Productions William Gracey Graduate Students’ Association Gary Gray Great-West Life, London Life, Canada Life
Peter and Olive Green Martin and Sonya Grypma Myron Gushlak Paul Hacker Frederick Hagan Einard and Kay Haniuk Gregory Hardy Estate of Alice Harper John Hartman Douglas Haynes Ben Heppner M.P. Hess Peter Hide James Hill and Karen Reid Bob Hironaka Family of Richard Martin Howell Laurence Hoye IGM Financial Inc. Imperial Oil Foundation Liz Ingram Investors Group Financial Services Inc. Rita Irwin Avrom Isaacs Geoffrey James Jim Pattison Broadcast Group Albert Johnson Terence Johnson Kent Jones Emerich Kaspar Garry Kennedy Kay Kerr Mushtaq and Catherine Khan Robert Kimmitt Christopher Kostyniuk KPMG Foundation KPMG LLP Blaine Kunz and Cindy Enslen Wayne and Rhonda Kwan Chantal Laberge Claude Laberge Louise-Marie Laberge Laidlaw Foundation Alain Lamoureux Dan and Karen Laplante Cindy LaValley Mona LaValley Lethbridge Community Foundation Lethbridge Community Lottery Board #75 Lethbridge Dodge Chrysler Jeep Ltd.
Lethbridge Iron Works Company Limited Lethbridge Public School Local 41 ATA Lethbridge School District No. 51 Jacques Libersan A. Lielmanis Leon Liffmann Kenneth Lochhead John and Maybelle Lockhart Syd Lovell William MacDonnell Allan MacKay Landon MacKenzie Glen Mackey Ian MacLachlan and Diane Clark Gordon MacNamara G. MacNeil Allan Markin Vincent Martino Richard Masson Val and Flora Matteotti Billy McCarroll McDonald Auto Group Estate of Phyllis Mary McDonell Catherine McGilly-McCoy Edward and Linda McNally Allan McWilliams E.F. Anthony Merchant Meyers Norris Penny Dan and Gail Michener Robert Michener Edward Mikhail Mathilde Miller Walter Joseph Mitchell Molson Inc. Kim Moody Cherie Moses Muttart Foundation Nat Christie Foundation Nexen Canada Inc. NG Campbell Holdings Ltd. Norlien Foundation Kevin and Katharine Nugent Toni Onley Edward Orchard David Ornstein Lyndal Osborne Seamus and Judy O’Shea Ludvik and Danica Pahulje Bruce Parsons Warren Pashkowich Lorne Patzer Graham Peacock and Wendy C. Rollins Pen - Bro Holdings Limited
Penn West Energy Trust Estate of Kathleen Pepper Dale Percy William Perehudoff and Dorothy KnowlesPerehudoff Anil and Sheri Pereira Z. Perler Knud Petersen Petro-Canada J. Christopher Pratt John and Connie Prentice Stephen Pustil RBC Financial Group through RBC Foundation Richardson Oilseed Ltd. David Roberts John Roberts Art Robinson Rogers Broadcasting Limited Rogers Sugar Ltd. Robert and Minda Rogerson Roloff Beny Foundation Fred Romanuk Richard Rooney Royal Host Hotels and Resorts Randy and Jane Royer Terrance and Maureen Royer Earl Rumm Jared Sable Kevin Sassa Scotiabank Robert Scott Brian Scully Yosh and Florence Senda Dean and Natalie Setoguchi A.W. Shackleford Robert and Mildred Shackleford Max Shafir Stan Shapson Shell Canada Limited Miriam Shiell Shoppers Drug Mart Muriel Shortreed Ron Shuebrook David Silcox and Linda Intaschi T. Gordon Sim Sandra Simpson Simpson-Markinch Charitable Foundation Melissa Singer Leo and Phyllis Singer Estate of Mary T. Skelton Stephen Smart
Southern Stationers Limited Raymond and Ingrid Speaker Evelyn Springer Maxine Stephens Leila Sujir Sun Life Financial James and Tanya Szarko A.D. Taliano Talisman Energy Inc. TD Bank Financial Group TELUS Communications Inc. Teck Coal Ltd. Howard and Sharon Tennant Rex and Jean Tennant David Thauberger Claudio Tocchio Robert Tocchio TransAlta Corporation TransCanada Corporation TSX Venture Exchange Robert and Dawn Turner U of L Foundation Douglas Udell University of Lethbridge Students Tony Urquhart Thorpe Van de Mark Glenn and Janice Varzari W. Garfield Weston Foundation Ian Wallace John and Barbara Warren George Webber Simon Weinberg Wesbridge Construction Limited Edward White Darol and Evelyn Wigham Wigham Resources Ltd. John Will Mary Will Lela Wilson Warren Wilson Mark Wiltshire Clive Wulwik Anne Wyse Xerox Canada Ltd. Ronald and Kathryn Yoshida Robert Youds George A. and Kathleen Young Young Parkyn McNab LLP Young’s Securities Limited Tim Zuck Irving Zucker
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2008 Donors Anonymous- 44 358178 Alberta Ltd. O/A Stop and Go 423422 AB Ltd. 960875 Alberta Ltd. 1014560 Alta Ltd. 1367418 Alberta Ltd. 1395187 Alberta Ltd. 1st Choice Savings and Credit Union Ltd. 2 for 1 Pizza Abyssinian Restaurant Palmer and Lise Acheson Verna Adamson Kristen Ahearn Jo-Lynn Ajtai Alberta Association Canadian Institute of Alberta Land Surveyors’ Association Alberta Health Services AADAC Alberta Real Estate Foundation Jim Alcock Bruce and Jane Allan Ken Allan Allan Watson School Dawn Allen Lynn Ambedian Fran Amundsen Peter Amundsen John Anderson Linda Anderson Robert and Shirley Anderson William Anderson Kevin Andre R. Androkovich Alan Andron Mary Annis Archaeological Society of Alberta Arlene and Norman Patrick Costigan Professional Corporation Lynn Arnold Art Batty Enterprises Inc. AstraZeneca Canada Inc. ATCO Group Gordon and Vickie Atkins
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Courtney Atkinson and Jennifer Copeland Peggy Au Auke Elzinga Professional Corporation Charles Austin Eleanor Austin Elizabeth Austin Sally Austin Avonlea Homes Ltd. Brad Axworthy Derek Babe Backstreet Pub and Pizza John Bain and Elizabeth Schultz Robbie Baker Doris Balcovske Randy Bardock Janine Barsky Joe Barsky John and Yvonne Barthel Bartlett and Associates Management Ltd. Gary Bartlett Michael and Debra Basil Fred and Pat Baskerville Basket Sensations Victoria Baster Anne Baxter Judy Baxter Bayer Crop Science BDO Dunwoody LLP Lori Beaman Mariette Beaudry Harold and Henrie Beaulieu Belize Electricity Limited Tim and Brenda Bell Mandy Bennett Michael and Diane Bennett Ron and Marion Bennett Kathy Benson Jim and Jean Berezan Henry and Mary Ann Bergen Dorin and Helen Berlando Frank Berrotta Robert Best Travis Bevan Maralon Bevans Reginald Bibby Marvin Bidulka Bigelow Fowler Clinic
Kieran Biggins Allynne Bileski Bruno and Cheryl Binassi Brenda Birch Doreen Bird Brian Black Black Velvet Distilling Company Alix Blackshaw Richard Blakeley Shawn Blitz Joseph Blondeau BMO Bank of Montreal Rene and Brenda Boere Robyn Boere Arie and Margaret Bomhof Ray and Tina Bonetti Booster Juice Kirk Boote Arthur and Shirley Borzel Keith Boschee and Val Hill Daniel Bosters Tobey and Bernadine Boulet Robert Boudreau Myles and Betty Bourke Diane Boyle Sharon and Douglas Bray Bridge City Chrysler Dodge Jeep Inc. Bridge County Raceway Bridge Pressure Washers Bridge Vacuum Glenn and Robin Bright Diane Britton Ron Broadhead Steve Bromley Geri Bronson Cathy Brooks Eric Brooks Barry and Marion Broughton Alan Brown Brian Brown Bryson and Linde Brown Harold and Peggy Brown Kirk and J’Nan Brown Lance and Janice Brown Murray Brown Randy Brown Deb Bullock Burbridge Farm Ltd. Theresa Burg
Dana Burgess Susan and Craig Burrows-Johnson Dennis and Christine Burton Fred Burton Brett and Niki Button Bill and Elsa Cade Maureen Calder Calgary Flames Limited Partnership Calgary Foundation Steven and Bev Calnan Allan Campbell Ian Campbell Janet Campbell Michael Campbell Robert Campbell CGA Alberta Research and Education Foundation Canadian Pacific Railway Company Canadian Petroleum Tax Society Canadian Tire Associate Store Canadian Union of Public Employees Local 408 Dino and Kaareen Caputo Carle Law Office Bryce Carlson Eric Carmichael Carla Carnaghan David Carpenter and Cheryl Arelis Elinor Carpenter Marcel Carpenter Susan Carriere David Carruthers Jason Carruthers Charlotte Caton Virginia Cattoni Caveman Transport Ltd. Celebration Cards Ltd. Centron Construction Limited Certified General Accountants Association of Alberta Certified Management Accountants of Alberta CGA Alberta Research and Education Foundation
Gwen Chadsey Donald and Nadine Chandler Connie Chaplin Bill and Debra Chapman Chris Charles Charlton and Hill Ltd. Chartered Accountants’ Education Foundation Chinook Regional Health Authority Dan Chisholm Rick Chisholm Katherine Chiste Susan Chomistek Darryl Christiansen Sara Christmas Van Christou Karen Chugg CIBC-Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce Cecilia Clarke Jeff and Lisa Clarke Robert Clay and Barbara Marshalsay Clear Sky Radio Inc. Karen Clearwater Malcolm Clewes Cloverdale Paint Inc. Coaldale Recreational Hockey Tracey Coates Coca-Cola Bottling Ltd. Penny Cochlan CoCo Pazzo Italian Cafe Coffee Company of Alberta Ltd. Melba Collier Melville and Flo Collier Douglas Colwell and Sheila Torgunrud Concrete Care Systems Diane Conley Janet Conn Dennis and Catherine Connolly ConocoPhillips Canada Continental Cattle Carriers Ltd Adrian and Valmarie Cooke Robert Cooney Ronald and Laurel Corbiere
2008 DONORS John Cordeau Michael Cormican Louis and Madeleine Cormier Brad Cornish Giuliano and Dawna Coslovi Costco Wholesale Harry and Mildred Cox Donna Court and Family Cox Financial Group Ltd. Naomi Cramer Crestar Energy Jeffery and Steph Crighton June Crighton Rob Cronin Crop Life Canada - Alberta Raymond Culler Christine Cummins James and Barbara Cunningham Loren Curtis Susan Curtis Czechoslovak Canadian Cultural Society of Southern Alberta D & R Oils Ltd. D.A.B Microscopes@ Imaging Inc. DA Electric Ltd. James D’Andrea Dayna Daniels Robin Dann and Dixie Koenig David W. Lambden Survey Consultant Richard and Denise Davidson Davidson and Williams LLP Vivian Davidson Bart and Cynthia Davies John and Karen Davies Leslie Dawn James and Gaynel Day Sandra D’Cunha Frank Dearlove Nada Dearlove Mark DeBlois Shirley and Gerald DeBow Phyllis Dedekam Gail De Montigny Joanne Des Roche Michael DeSandoli Roberto DeSandoli Salvatore DeSandoli Susan DeSandoli
Devon Canada Corporation Peter Dibble Dimnik and Company Michael and Michelle Dimnik Michael and Allison Dixon Jon Doan Douglas and Teresa Dolman Kristen Dow Matthew Dow Patricia Dow Karen Dow-Cazal Dr. Toni R. Winder Professional Corporation Gerhard Driedger Judith Droessler Kelsey Drozdowski Bhagwan and Swarn Dua Mary Duant Reg Ducharme Hazel Dudley Michelle Duke Chai Duncan Shelley Duncan Clint Dunford Elnora Durupt John Dutton Randy Dyck John Dyer Anne Dymond Eagle Commodities Ltd. Eagle Upholstrey Ltd. Arman Earl Darrell and Marion Eastman Ecole St. Mary’s School Economic Development Lethbridge Ariana Edelman Spencer Edelman Jane Edmundson Education Undergraduate Society Elk Valley Coal Corporation Trevor and Jen Ellerman Wendy and Vincent Ellert Ellison Enterprises Ltd. Emco Corporation Emco HVAC Barry and Trish Emerson Jan Emerson Shannon Emerson EnCana Corporation Enercon Water Treatment Ltd. James Enman
Janelle Enns Gordon Richard Epp Barb Erler Ernst and Young LLP George Evelyn and Lottie Austin Evergreen Golf Centre Executive Women International, Lethbridge Chapter Joyce Fairbairn Alesha Farfus-Shukaliak Pat Farley Donald Farwell Irene Fazio Raymond Featherstone Lauren Fehr Estates of Keith and Hope M. Ferguson Carla Ferrari Ferrari Westwood Babits Architects Carolyn Fetaz Elda Figueira Michelle Filipenko Carey Findlay David Findlay Kaye Fisher Mel and Pauline Fisher Jo-Anne Fiske Dennis Fitzpatrick and Caryl Nelson-Fitzpatrick Larry and June Flanagan Kevin Floate Brianne Floberg Floor Care Systems Ltd. Arnold and Dorothy Follinglo Patrick Forrest Doug and Janet Forsyth Bill Forward Foster and Sons Jewellery Ltd. Kim Fowler Leah Fowler Merrilyn Fowler Nichole Fox Denton Fredrickson Sandra Fremstad Barbra French Anthony Friend Matt Fuller Jan Furiak Joseph Furiak
Lana Gabor Marty Gadd Cosimo Gagliardi Sarah Gagnon Chuck Galambos Iwona Galaszkiewicz Galbraith School Hans Galesloot Dean and Bev Gallimore Donna Galloway Stacey Gammon Garneau Manufacturing Inc. Ron and Bev Garnett Garry Pattison Professional Corp. Garry W. Kaskiw Professional Corporation Joe and Leslie Gatner Don Gatto Karen Gaudette George B. Lomas Professional Corporation Ralph Gerbrecht Michelle Gibb Robbin Gibb Gibb’s Agencies Ltd. Peter Giesbrecht Tom and Lois Gilchrist Don Gill Tanya Gill Sandy Gillis Glenwall Construction Bill and Jacalynne Glover Gold and Gold Productions Joanne and Tom Golden Roy Golsteyn Jock and Shelagh Gourlay Joey Grace Graduate Students’ Association Bart and Rumi Graham Clayton Graham George Graham Taylor Graham Ruth Grant Kalischuk Estate of Marshall Nelson Grant Grant Thornton LLP Carl and Friederike Granzow Linda Gray Richard Gray
Great-West Life, London Life,Canada Life Green Acres Foundation Fred Greene and Lisa Doolittle Pauline Greenidge Betsy Greenlees Michael and Dianna Greer Greg Robinson Counselling Services Inc. David Gregory Elgin Gregory John and Rosi Gregory Teresa Grice Nancy Grigg Vicki Grisack Rob Groenenboom Don Groft and Jean Harrowing Cindy Groten Growing Alberta Martin and Sonya Grypma Ryan Guenter Shauna Haag Vivian Haag Pat and Irene Hager Andrew and Linda Hakin Don Hale Bill Halley Hamilton Farms Inc. Estate of Corinne Hamilton Laurel Hamilton Haney Farms TJ Hanson Lorraine Happ Rick and Lynette Harder Paul and Ina Harding Madeleine Hardy Jim and Karen Harker William Harker and Dereka Thibault Tanya Harnett Harold F. G. Elke Professional Corporation Harold’s Auto Service Ltd. Harper Chiropractic Georgean and Alex Harper Cole and Kathy Harris Suzanne Harris Trevor Harrison Ruth Harrowing Lynda Hartley Rebecca Hartshorn
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2008 DONORS Marjorie Haugen Elaine Haughian Haul-All Equipment Ltd. John and Marilyn Hawryluk Doug Hayden Rae Hazelwood John Heaps Frank and Geri Hecker Georgina Hecker Peter Heembrock Csaba Hegedus Howard and Suzanne Heil Jane Heine Roelof Heinen Heliographics Ltd. Tracy Hembroff Vaughan and Marilyn Hembroff Blaine Hendsbee Ben Heppner Daryl and Wendy Herbers M.P. Hess David and Barbara Hignell R. Cleve and Edith Hill James Hill and Karen Reid Susan Hill Eric and Barbara Hillman Josephine Hillman Hirano and Heaton Architects Ltd. Bob Hironaka Dorothy Ann Hoare Robert Hodgson Cindy Hoerger Robbyn Hoffe David Hoffos and Mary-Anne McTrowe Dave Holland Wayne and Aline Holmen Beverly Holmes Brett Holmes Jean and Owen Holmes Alice Hontela Marni Hope Chris Horbachewski and Lana Wicentovich Marla Horn Hornquist Enterprises Trish’s Hair Design Patricia Horrocks James and Elizabeth Horsman Christopher Hosgood
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Renae Hougen Tweela Houtekamer Laurence Hoye Kevin Hronek Tina and Gary Huckabay Karen Hudson Hudson LLP David and Shirley Hughes Human Resources Institute of Alberta Ruth Hummel Brett Humphries Kevin and Nancy Hunter T. Andrew Hurly Imperial Oil Foundation Integrity Dental Felix Irwin John and Noella Irwin Rita Irwin Joyce Ito J.E. Evanson Professional Corporation Trish Jackson Wayne Jackson Ron and Mariette Jacobson Sandy and John Jacobson Hans-Peter Jakob Charlene Janes Victor and Lise Januszewski Ernest Janzen Lois Jardine Jeffery Warren Professional Corporation JMAR Mortuary Services Ltd. Jepeto Securities Ltd. Audrey Johnson Brian Johnson Cliff Johnson Evelyn Johnson Jan Johnson Larry Johnson Lawrence and Brenda Johnson Reyn and Brenda Johnson Christina Jones Garand Jones Jenny Jones Phil Jones Shirley Jones Gordon and Elizabeth Jong Randy and Beverly Joseph Edward Jurkowski
Doug Kabeary Wendy Kalkan Barbara Karbashewski Marcus Karparti Mary Kavanagh and Edison del Canto Tom Keco Trevor Keeper and Sharon Hamilton Kevin and Patricia Keith Peter and Helen Kelley Roxanne Kelly Lynn Kennedy Misty Kenney Kenwat Mack Slusarchuk Stewart LLP Cecily Kenwood Kay Kerr Martin King Kinsmen Club of Taber Kiwanis Club of Lethbridge Glenn Klassen Barry Knapp Carol Knibbs Gregory Knight Anne Koebel Eric and Marion Kokko Bryan Kolb Mitchell Konschuk Korite International John and Doris Kostiuk Ute Kothe Jill Kotkas Igor and Olga Kovalchuk KPMG Foundation KPMG LLP Gayle Krampl William Kraus Josephine Krokosh Leslaw Krysiak Judith Kulig Kim Kultgen Amy Kurio Lorna Kurio Val Kurio Peter Kusalik Wayne and Rhonda Kwan Barbara Lacey Lafarge Canada Inc. Sherry Lalrace Landmark Homes (Calgary) Inc.
James and Katherine Langston Marie Lanier Steve Larocque Sherry Latrace William and Nancy Latta Jason Laurendeau Cindy LaValley Leslie Lavers Elinor Lawson Chelsea Layden-Power Susan Lea Zealand Leavitt Bernie LeBlanc Vernon Leckie Kathy Lee Lana Leeb Patricia Leeb Kenneth Lenz Stephen Leonhardt Karen Leskosek Lethbridge Association for Progressive Dentistry Lethbridge Bar Association Lethbridge Caterers Ltd. Lethbridge Chamber of Commerce Lethbridge College Lethbridge Community Foundation Lethbridge Curling Club Lethbridge Dairy Mart Ltd. Lethbridge Hockey Hounds Lethbridge Hurricanes Hockey Club Lethbridge Iron Works Company Limited Lethbridge Lodge Hotel Lethbridge Public School Local 41 ATA Lethbridge Real Estate Board Co-op Ltd. Lethbridge School District No. 51 Lethbridge Twinning Society Lethbridge Young Men’s Christian Association Arthur Leventhal Ken and Kathy Lewis Ted Likuski Linalta Oils Ltd. Murray Lindsay Lucie Linhart
Sharon Linitski Wayne Lippa Marjorie Little Barry Litun Elizabeth Lix Joyce Lizzi Craig and Sharon Loewen Florence Look Becky Lore Cristian Lorenzoni Sheila Lowe Malcolm Lowings and Majda Pahulje Emily Luce Helen Lusk Sandy Lyons M W Steed Professional Corporation Mac3 Machine Inc. Heather MacBeath Neil Macbeath Susan Macbeath Heidi MacDonald Gaylord MacDonnell Dan and Kathy MacFarlane Don and Margaret MacKay Gordon MacKay Glen Mackey Glen MacKinnon Ian MacLachlan and Diane Clark Kevin and Tami MacLean Shelby MacLeod Robert and Wendy MacPhail Karen Magee Rita Mahar Bill Mains Claudia Malacrida Derek Malcolm Steve Mandoli Terry Mandoli Jean Mankee George and Nellie Mann Helen Manyfingers Poul and Michelle Mark Allan Markin Maury Marks Pierre Marleau Martec Insulation Ltd. Martin Bros. Funeral Chapel and Crematorium Ltd. Vincent Martino
2008 DONORS Dereck Maseka Geri Masse Chris Mastromatteo Ben and Marie Matkin Val and Flora Matteotti Norah Matthies Maxine’s Pharmacy Ltd. Greg Maxwell Doug and Rita McArthur Clark and Anna McAskile Jim McColl Lorene McCready McDonald Auto Group Della McDonald Ian McDonald Jana McFarland Raymond and Sheila McHugh McIntyre Ranching Co. Ltd. Dana McKechnie Margaret McKeen McKillop Insurance and Registry Services Ltd. Craig Mcmahon Sheila McManus David McMillan Linda McMillan Guy and Tracy McNab Edward and Linda McNally Peter McNally Richard and Sharon McNiven Walter McNiven Arlene McTighe Melcor Developments Ltd. Meliorist Muriel Mellow Todd Melton Kaye Mendoza Ty Menna Meyers Norris Penny Peggy Mezei Sharon Mezei Terry and Anne Michaelis Gina Michel Dan and Gail Michener Janeal Mick Colin and Laura Miller Dave Miller Shauna Milligan Bruce and Mary Milliken Milne Pritchard Law Office Mary Milroy
Neil and Heather Mirau Bob Moffat Diane Mokosch Mommy & Me Ltd. Craig Monk Kim Moody Christopher Moore Shawn and Jaime Morasch Goldie Morgentaler Glen Mori Brad and Mandy Moser Laurie Mostowich Jason Moulton and Janay Nugent MR.SUBMARINE LIMITED MS MacLean Livestock Co. Ltd. Bev Muendel-Atherstone Don Muirhead Martin Mundry Murray Chevrolet Cadillac Kyle Murray Chris Myhr Tovi Nalder Linda Napper National Salvage Co. Ltd. Edward Nedza Laurie Neher Christyn Nelis Cathy Nelson Christa Nelson Nelson Family Ranches Ltd. Deb Neu Peter Neufeld Dennis Neufeldt NeuroInvestigations Janice Newberry Cathy Newman John Newman Nexen Canada Inc. Bonnie Nicol Chris and Lorraine Nicol Rose Niedermier Brenda Nixon Noosa Energy Ltd. Francis and Cybele Noronha Ken Norsworthy North and Company Phil and Freda North Jill Nuckles Finbarr O’Brien Charmaine O’Connell
JD O’Connell Mike O’Connor Kiyo Oikawa Sylvia Oishi Rose Oler Vittorio Oliverio Erin Olsen Leah Olsen Shawntelle Olsen Corinne O’Neill Rod and Tracy Oosterbroek Order of the Royal Purple No. 32 Seamus and Judy O’Shea Sherry Oswald A. K. Otsuka Joanne Overn Jon Oxley Deanna Oye Pahulje Enterprises Ltd. Richard and Theresa Papworth Andre and Lisa Paradis Paradise Canyon Golf Resort Company Douglas Parker Trenton Parks and Lillian De Vetten-Parks Lyle and Cynthia Parr Norm Parsons Melissa and Ronald Pasolli Passion Parties Warren Pashkowich Bridget Pastoor Steve Patitsas Barbara Patrick Ken Pattenden Garry Pattison Lorne Patzer Ron and Helen Paulence Debbie Payne Kent Peacock and Sharon Simmers Lorna Peacock Sergio Pellis Pen - Bro Holdings Limited Penn West Energy Trust Richard Perlow and Lori Kopp Bessie Persson M. J. Peszat Leslie and Alice Peta Rick and Lorie Peter
Knud Petersen Vernon Peterson Peterson Walker LLP Teresa Petriw June Phillips Nathan Phillips Tony Pierson Patti Pilsner Shawn Pinder Pinetree Supply Ltd. Dal Pirot Mildred Piper Grant and Jan Pisko Isabelle Pisko Urban and Marlene Pittman Ken and Kathy Pivert Dora Poch Marilyn Pocock Bernhard Pohl Melody Polych Brad Ponto Tim and Patricia Pope Pratt and Whitney Canada Corp. Jozef and Theresa Prozniak Keith Pushor R W Barr Professional Corporation Victoria Racz George Ragan Janice Rahn Valerie Rajcic Zoran Rajcic Russell and Anne Raslask RBC Financial Group through RBC Foundation RBG Construction Ltd. Doris Redel Scott Reeves Regent Restaurant Inc. Remco Farms Ltd. Greg Remijn Courtney Rennie Robert and Brenda Rennie Mardi Renyk Marlys Reynar Richard G. Harder Professional Corporation Richardson Bros. (Olds) Ltd. Richardson Oilseed Ltd. Una Ridley Tara Riehl Deb Robb
Robert J. Turner Professional Corporation Craig and Jaime Roberts Kelly Roberts Scott Robertson David and Laura Robin Keith and Jean Robin Daniel Robinson Michael Robinson Pat Robinson Wayne Robinson Leslie Robison-Greene Michael Rodgers Wilf Roesler Lesley Rogers Scott Rogers Rogers Sugar Ltd. Robert and Minda Rogerson Gregory Rohovie Timothy Rollingson Raymond and Carol Romses Stewart Rood Rotary Club of Lethbridge Gloria Roth Sheena Roth Marc and Catharine Roussel Michelle Row Richard Rowley Blair and Laurie Ruff Estella Rung Runners Soul Inc. Dan and Anita Ryder Sagebrush Studios Scott Sakatch Joyce Sakon Anthony Salekin Hamida Samji Mark Sandilands Debi Sandul Jeff and Julie Sarich Kevin Sassa Brent Sato Saturn of Lethbridge Savanna Energy Services Corp. Jim Savoy Simon Schaerz Betty Schaufele Alexander Schelesnak Rhonda Schindeler Ray Schmitt Werner and Kathleen Schrage Darlene Schwab
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2008 DONORS Randy and Maureen Schwartz Schwartz Reliance Insurance and Registry Services Amy Schweitzer Merrill Schweitzer Scotiabank Susan Scovill Dave and Linda Sebastian Sedona Enterprises Ltd. Kevin Sehn Mark Selent Coral Semeniuk Senator Buchanan School Yosh and Florence Senda Servus Credit Union Dean and Natalie Setoguchi Oliver and Joanna Seward Daniel Shapiro Amy Shaw Carol Shaw Janette Sheets Shenton Holdings and Development Ltd. Grant Shingoose Irene Shippobotham Gerald Shortreed Johanna Shortreed Alan Siaroff Diana Sibley Clarice Siebens Brett Silbernagel Simpson-Markinch Charitable Foundation Melissa Singer Sonia Sitz Ches and Betty Skinner Sandy Slavin Angela Slezina David Smith David and Michaeleen Smith Doug Smith Gavin Smith Marilyn Smith Deborah Smith McCarty Sam and Carol Smith Sharon Smith Kerry Snatic Lillian Snidal Barbara Snowdon Louis and Dorothy Soop
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Southern Alberta Art Gallery Raymond and Ingrid Speaker Geoffrey and Elizabeth Spencer David and Jo Spinks Randall and Renee Spohn Norma and George Spoulos Rhonda St. Amand St. Augustine’s Anglican Church St.Michael’s Hair Salon Standard General Inc. Dorothy Stanley Jill Stanley Sara Stanley Mavis and Barry Stannard Thomas and Susan Staples Sean Staplin Victor and Amy Stasiuk Gary and Kathy Stauffer Lucius and Joan Stebbins Barrie Steed Richard Steed David Steele Terry and Carol Steen Steve Rodo Foundation Calvin Stewart Donald Stewart Melissa Stoker Strategies NOW Stressless Heart Massage Therapy Sandra Stringer Brian and Colleen Sullivan Elke and Marvin Sundstrom Sun Life Financial Sundown Supply Inc. Roger Surkan Darlene Sutherland Doreen Swan Judy Swanson Mark and Lea Switzer James and Tanya Szarko Clarence and Lynette Taal Jim Tagg Bruce and Donna Tait D. Logan Tait Alice Takacs Carrie Takeyasu Clarence and Lynette Taal Ty Tang Geoffrey and Jan Tanner
Wayne and Barbara Tate Brian and Lorraine Taylor Kenneth Taylor TD Bank Financial Group Team Heninger Ltd. TeamworkTraining Ltd. Teck Coal Ltd. Philippe Teillet TELUS Communications Inc. Howard and Sharon Tennant Terra View Custom Homes Terry Longair Professional Corporation Loretta Tetzlaff Blaine Thacker Crystal Theodore Kevin Theodore Michelle Thibault Barry and Gail Thielen Thomas Copps Audiology Clinic Ltd. Mary Thompson Ralph Thrall, Jr. and Cathy Thrall Ian Thumlert Jody Thumlert William Tice and Shelley Scott Brandi Tindall Brian Titley and Jane O’Dea TJ Livestock TMR Marketing Inc. Leandro Tomei Dylan Tooby Kent Toone Torry Lewis Abells LLP Denise Totman Fred Trinh Rebecca Trinh Triple D Cleaning Troy Basarab Professional Corporation Suzanne Trudel Catherine Tsang Peter and Helen Tse Robert and Dawn Turner Brian and Jill Tyson Nicole Unger University of Lethbridge Alumni Association University of Lethbridge Faculty Association
University of Lethbridge Students Urban Insight Development Group Limited John Usher V.F. Boras Professional Corporation Lori Valentinsen Donna Van Eck Della Van Gaalen Adrian and Gerda VanderFluit Erik Vandist Varian Canada Inc. Glenn and Janice Varzari Evelyn Vas Cindy Venhuis Guy Vervoort Moana Vineyard Harry Vissers George Vlavianos Volker Stevin Contracting Ltd. Jessica Volpi Amy von Heyking Jeffrey Vucurevich Vulcan County Nicholas Wade and Carol Beatty Josef Wagner Susan Wagner Hilda Walker Judith Walker Laurence Walker Nancy and Paul Walker Herb and Kristine Wall Neriza Wallace WAL-MART Mark Walton Shaun and Pat Ward Wards Rentals Joe Warshawsky Edwin and Katherine Wasiak Waters Limited Karen Watson Angela Watts Wayne C Petersen Professional Corporation Alex and Elizabeth Wells Ian Wells Jean Wells Wesbridge Construction Limited Hazel West
Patricia Westerson Dan and Karen Westwood Gerard and Terry Westwood Mace Wetter Allan Wheeler Grieg and Cheryl Wheeler Lorna Wheeler Amy Whipple Michael Whipple Ian and Susan Whishaw Terry Whitehead Hans-Joachim Wieden Joan Wierzba Darol and Evelyn Wigham Wigham Resources Ltd. Wilbur-Ellis Company of Canada Rhonda Wildeman Carol Williams Lorne and Wendy Williams Robert Williams Donald and Shirley Wilson Wayne and Wilma Winter Shelly and Stephen Wismath Alane Witt-Lajeunesse Sue and Mark Wobick Bernadine Wojtowicz Barbara Wolstoncroft Women’s Soccer Association of Lethbridge Morley Wong and Evelyn Cormack-Wong Clifford and Eleanor Wright Aldegonda Wyrostok Irene Yamamoto Kathryn Yamashita Blair Yorke-Slater Doug Yoshida Diana Young Don Young and Hazel Mitchell Elizabeth Young Young Parkyn McNab LLP Janet Youngdahl Sajjad Zahir Michelle Zeller George and Treva Zieber Alicja Ziemienowicz Frances Ziros Monte Zobell Jarret Zukiwsky David Zwyer
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