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The Teddy Bear Fund"I would like to thank you, the owners of Abenaqui, and the participating employees for your great and caring generosity in helping us participate in the "Making Strides Against Breast Cancer" walk on October 15. It was a beautiful and inspiring event for those of us who walked the five miles. It may interest you to know that the Concord, NH contingent of which we were among has for the 4th consecutive year achieved the top spot in the nation for both donation amount and number of participants!

The Teddy Bear Fund is a totally volunteer corporation whose goal is to provide new clothing and toys, year round for the children of underprivileged families. We work in partnership with many organizations including several whose mission is to serve families having a member who has been stricken with cancer. This can devastante a family emotionally and financially very quickly. We are often called upon to provide for the kids. It is for this reason that we felt an urgency to walk and raise funds for this event.

Our members were inspired by becoming part of this, and also by the wonderful giving nature of those who donated the funding. We are very proud of ourselves and so should all of you be proud of yourselves. You have done a terrific thing and we cannot thank you enough! We give an extra special thank you to Norman Pare, who not only walked the 5 miles before heading off to work, but also bugged you the donations."

John St. Laurent
Board Chairman

The Teddy Bear Fund

"I want to take a moment and send you this email to let you know I was completely SATISFIED and IMPRESSED with the service that Abenaqui has provided to the ExxonMobil Newingtion Fleet. Both David Barry & Michael Delisle along with the other drivers were true Hazmat Drivers that took their jobs seriously and set an example for your company and my company drivers of what customer service is all about. The Newmington Market is very a challenging market and they were able to fit in with my men seemlesly even though we had some minor issues, but none that we did not overcome. As David Barry was leaving us yesterday, I told him I would miss him stopping in my office at the beginning of each shift just to say hello and how I was doing. I would also like to nominate Michael Delisle as a safety ambassador for Abenaqui, he made sure everyone was communicated to if there was an issue on our local highways or at one our delivery sites, in addition to following up with the appropriate action to get it repaired.

P.S. Marston should be proud of the Drivers that serviced the Newington account over the past 7+ months. I wish all of them the best of luck and hope that if we need your support again, I would truly believe we would have the same experience."

R. Matthews
Newingtion Fleet Supervisor

ExxonMobil Fuels Marketing - U.S. Customer Service

Letter of Appreciation 26 June 2007
To: Managment and Employees.
Attn: Steve Powers

My name is Martin Cameron, I am the president of the Ocean Rd. Neighborhood Group of Portsmouth.I have watched 18 wheel fuel trucks travel over this road for maybe thirty years.

I have noticed for the past couple of years your vehicles are always moving very carefully and within the speed limits, maybe they weren't quite as cautions a few years back. I came to the conclusion these drivers are consistently careful and courteous, speaking for the families who live here, we appreciate it. Eighteen wheelers with or without fuel onboard present an extreme hazard to life and property, any type of an accident cuold be a disaster. Note the recent 18 wheeler fuel truck on an interstate loop in San Francisco, a complete section of the overpass was gone with the steel girders melted.

Apparently this is company policy that safe courteous drivers always comes first and most especially in this era of "road rage". Delivering the product on time is a prime consideration, however an accident ruins more than just your day. While other companies are able to deliver the same product with 'time' number one, accident reports, court appearances, damages, and lives, are more costly than a few minutes. We appreciate this consideration of the extra minute you take, while passing through the neighborhood. Thank you all.

Respectfully,
Martin A. Cameron

July 17, 2007
Paul Marston,

On behalf of the Road Transport Group for Shell and Motiva, I would like to thank you for your outstanding performance during the first quarter of 2007. Shell and Movita feel strongly about recognizing outstanding performance by our dedicated carriers throughourt the U.S. We are excited to announce that the Road Transportation Committee has selected Abenaqui Inc. as Carrier of the Quarter.

Thanks to your commitment and alignment with our core values - belief in people, trustworthiness, excellence, innovation and a sense of urgency - we experienced a successfull first quarter for 2007, in terms of overall delivery performance. Please accept these gas cards as a token of our appreciation for your Drivers.

As you may already know, our Carrier Recongnition Program is based on the measures included in our Carrier Scorecards - HSSSE and Operational Performance. The performance of your drivers has been a postive impace on your individual scorecard, which, in turn, improves Shell and Movia's overall delivery performance.

Once again thanks you for all your hard work.

Sincerely,
Dan Coakley
Delivery Support Manager

Trucking and Ordering Management