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CHIPPEWA TRIBE-UNE - March 30, 2018
1 Issue No# 18:6
Inside This Issue
Council Agenda Info. 2
Public Announcements 3-5
Opportunities/Committee 6-8
Education 9-15
Community Health 16-31
Seniors 32-34
Events 35-47
St. Clair United Church 48
Birthdays 49
Advertisements 50-54
Tribe-Une Deadline 54
Aamjiwnaang Population Stats
Current: 2430
Date: March 30, 2018 Editor: Shawnacey Williams
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COUNCIL AGENDA ITEM
SUBMISSION DEADLINE!!
FRIENDLY REMINDER Please be advised that the Council Meeting Agenda Item deadline is the Tuesday prior to the Regular Council Meeting (RCM) at 3:00 p.m. (unless otherwise noted below). Sorry, no exceptions. Any items submitted after the deadline will placed on the next RCM Agenda/Meeting. RCM’s are every 1st and 3rd Monday of each month. Should the RCM fall on a holiday, then it will be held on the following Tuesday. Miigwech for your co-operation and understanding. Respectfully, Lynn, A/Band Council Clerk
If you have any discussion items for
Chief and Council on:
Monday, April 16, 2018
The deadline for submission is:
Tuesday, April 10, 2018 by 3 PM
Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada
IF YOU DO NOT HAVE THE MANDATORY IDENTIFICATION TO
OBTAIN A STATUS CARD, PLEASE CALL: 1-800-567-9604
Advise the call centre representative that you want to obtain a Temporary Confirmation of Registration Document (TCRD).
They will ask a series of questions to confirm
your identity and then mail a Temporary Confirmation of Registration Document (TCRD) to you.
This document will state your registration
number and can be used in place of a Status Card to access benefits and services.
COUNCIL AGENDAS Presently a copy of the Council Agenda is posted on the front doors of the Band Office and Community Centre. If you would like to receive an “electronic“ copy of the Council Agenda, please send an email to: [email protected] providing your name and band number. Only band members can receive an electronic copy of the Agenda. Thank you. Sandy Waring Community Information Officer
Council Agenda Info.
ATTN: AAMJIWNAANG CHILD CARE CENTRE
Aamjiwnaang Child Care Centre will be
closed for the following dates:
April 2nd – Closed for Easter Monday
Miigwech for your understanding.
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How to get Help
Find the right time and place to talk. Be calm, caring, non-threatening. Listen. Talk about the
concerns by using facts and accurate information.
Encourage the person to see a doctor. Encourage the person to seek professional help.
Where to Get Help
Emergency 911
Kids Help Phone 1-800-668-6868
Distress Line 519-336-3000
LGBTQ Two Spirited Youth Line 1-800-268-9688
Text: 647-694-4275
Bluewater Health Addictions and Problem Gambling 519-464-4400 ext.5370
Withdrawal Management 519-332-4673
Women’s Interval Home 519-336-5200
Sarnia-Lambton Children’s Aid Society 519-336-0623
Westover Addiction Assistance 1-800-721-3232
Windsor Withdrawal Management (detox) 519-257-5225
Grand River Withdrawal Management (detox) 519-749-4318
London Withdrawal Management (detox) 519-432-7241
Lambton Mental Health Crisis Line 519-336-3445
Victim Services Support Line 1-888-281-3665 ext. 5238
Alcoholics Anonymous 519-337-5211
Drug & Alcohol Registry of Treatment 1-800-565-8603
Aamjiwnaang Mental Wellness 519-332-6770
Pregnancy Centre 519-383-7115
Sexual Assault Victims 519-337-3320
Problem Gambling 1-888 230-3505
For more information or support please call 519-332-6770
Public Announcements
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ATTN: Aamjiwnaang Members
Due to a rising cost’s for garbage disposal, there will be a gate installed
at the end of Plain Lane, effective April 9th, 2018. This is an attempt to deter non-community members from using the dumpster after hours. The
community dumpsters will be accessible during operation of Band Facilities and the first Saturday of every month from 8am—4pm. We
encourage members to use roadside pickup, which is every Tuesday.
Thank-you,
Public Works Department
Public Announcements
Elder Position - Environment Department
The Environment Department, as part of their ongoing
strategy of interconnecting environmental values to
the land and waters, are seeking an elder advisor. This
has been identified as an important provision by the
Aamjiwnaang Environment Committee.
The Elder will attend meeting to strengthen our
connectedness to the environment and help create an
understanding when reviewing environmental
assessments. The Elder will help promote awareness
and understanding of past environmental issues and
provide feedback that will best benefit the community.
We are looking for someone who has knowledge and
interest in reminding us of our connection to mother
earth and will play a vital role in reaffirming
Aamjiwnaang’s commitment to the core values of the
seven grandfather teachings.
The Elder must be available to travel, attend meetings
and represent Aamjiwnaang in a culturally relevant
way. A valid drivers license is required and a car as
some driving will be required.
If you have interest in this position, please submit a
resume by April 24, 2018 outlining your interests,
background, and knowledge to:
Sharilyn Johnston
Environment Coordinator,
The Ojibwe Meeting Group! :D (left), The Palliative Care Event! (right)
Thank-you for all your participation, what you learn today will help make your day easier for tomorrow.
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ATTN: Pre-Spring Turnaround busing to Suncor Sarnia Refinery Site
Please be aware that as we prepare for our upcoming spring Turnaround work, we are experiencing an increase in traffic on our refinery site. As a result, we started a bus service this morning – Wednesday, February 28 that will transport workers from the lower gravel parking lot off of Vidal Street South to and from our Main Gate/main Parking Lot. Vehicles are expected to access the parking lot from the north – we want to ensure that people are not travelling south on Vidal Street. We are focused on minimizing any impact the additional traffic volume may have on your community.
Monday-Fr iday (Mornings) : 1 bus 6:30am -10am
1 bus 6:30am -7:45am
Monday-Thursday (Af ternoons) : 1 bus 3:30pm -5pm
1 bus 3:45pm -6:30pm 1 -2 buses 3:45pm -4:30pm
Fr iday Af ternoons: 1 bus 3:30pm -5pm
1 bus 11:15am -6:30pm 1 -2 buses 3:45pm -4:30pm
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Please read the following information from the Aamjiwnaang Education
Department. Beginning April 1, 2018, SFNS Post-Secondary will no longer be
delivering services directly to Aamjiwnaang First Nation student.
We would like to ensure current students that we will continue to provide counselling services for the remainder of the semester. Our program will still be responsible for paying tuition, books and living allowances for the Winter 2018 semester. Please note that we will be paying full time students their final allowances for April. If you have any questions regarding the AES funding transition please contact Vicki Ware or Chenoa Plain at 519-336-8410. Any students who wish to apply for the Summer Semester (2018) may apply to SFNS by March 1st. All application information will be forwarded to the Aamjiwnaang Education Department for administration prior to the start of the summer semester. The staff of the SFNS Post-Secondary Program would like to wish all students the best of luck in their future education and career paths. We are humbled that you have allowed us to be a part of your journey. If you have any questions please contact me or the Aamjiwnaang Education Department.
ATTN: New Schedule for Aamjiwnaang A.&C.E. Program The Aamjiwnaang Alternative and Continuing Education Program would like to post the final schedule for upcoming classes. Beginning Tuesday, February 13, 2018. Classes will be held consecutively, on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays. You are welcome to come to the Resource Centre on these days between the hours of 9:30 a.m.- 2:30 p.m. We will assist you in receiving the necessary supports and learning, in order to develop the abilities and skills that you will need to be successful in your life’s journey. Our Literacy and Basic Skills Program works closely with our onsite Credit Granting Program in helping Community Members achieve their Ontario Secondary School Diploma. Our new instructor, Stephanie, is looking forward to meeting you. She will be available to help meet your educational needs. Please call if you have any questions regarding A.A.&C.E. Terry Plain Literacy Worker Aamjiwnaang Alternative and Continuing Education Program 978 Tashmoo Avenue, Sarnia, Ontario N7T 7H5
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NOTICE
Aamjiwnaang School Bus Transportation Notifications
Any change must go through the Aamjiwnaang Education Department
Address change Telephone number update Change of School New students Bus Service no longer required
Please advise the Education Department at the Band Administration Building of any
changes at 519-336-8410 Chenoa Plain ext. 246, or Vicki Ware ext. 247.
Bus Drivers will only accept changes as approved by the Education Department.
The Aamjiwnaang Bus Transportation Policy is available upon request. To ensure
the bus safety of our students, we must
all work together.
Medical Travel Drivers
Terry Plain (Monis) …519-402-5535
Ron Simon …519-330-7450
Sheila Firth …519-383-1073
Mary Lou Williams …519-337-9342
Carol Miller …226-932-2419
Christine Plain …519-466-0054
Fenton (Wimpy) Plain H: 519-491-5248
C: 519-466-8717
Muriel (Toddy) Joseph H: 519-336-6323
C: 519-312-2403
James Gray C: 519-466-0462
Wheelchair Accessible Van
The van may be used for the following purposes:
1. Medical appointments – we can provide a
Medical Driver
2. Personal outings (shopping, visits, etc.) – you
provide your own driver
3. Community outings during regular business
hours – a driver may be provided if available
Who can drive the van?
All drivers need to be approved and trained by the
Public Works department. If you would like to add
a family member or friend as a driver, please
contact the Public Works department
at 519-336-0510.
How do I book the van?
To book the van, please contact the Health Centre
at 519-332-6770. Please call ahead to ensure
availability. Medical appointments may take
priority over other bookings.
Is there a cost?
There is no cost to use the van locally. If you
travel more than 40kms from Aamjiwnaang, you
need to replace the fuel you used.
Education
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Nutrition News: Sarah Kidd, RD Registered Dietitian from
Rapids Family Health Team is available for
individual or family nutrition counselling at the
Health Centre by appointment on Tuesday
afternoons by appointment between
1 pm and 4:30 pm.
Initial appointment will be 1 hour minimum.
Call front desk at the Health Center
(519)332-6770 to schedule an appointment.
Diabetic Support Group Dates:
March 19, 2018
April 16, 2018
May 14, 2018
June 18, 2018
July 16, 2018
Education
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April 11th and 12th, 2018
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Health
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Health
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ATTN: Job Opportunities There are a ton of job opportunities on the rack at the Maawn Doosh Gumig Community & Youth Centre. Start applying today! If you have experience or a degree but cannot find a job in your field within your community, working in another community for a couple of years is a great way to keep your job skills up-to-date until an opportunity becomes available within your own community or surrounding area.
Health
DOOR PRIZES
LEARN NEW
HEALTHY
RECIPES
HEALTH TEACHING
ON DIFFERENT
TOPICS
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Shanno Bolton
Ontario Disability Support Program Caseworker
Will be at the Aamjiwnaang Ontario Works Office
Every 2nd Wednesday of each month from 1-4pm
Schedule an appointment or you can drop in.
978 Tashmoo Ave. Aamjiwnaang, Ontario.
Please call a head of time at
519-337-3735 ext. 2266
Aamjiwnaang Health Centre
Is providing Tap Water Testing
Water is tested for turbulence and free chlorine and
then sent away to lab to test for E.Coli and other
testing. These tests are done weekly please call Liz
at Health Centre if you would like her to come to
your home and test your water.
Health
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CONGREGATE DINING “Community Dining” is designed to give our Seniors (55 years & older) an opportunity to enjoy a nutritious meal while socializing with others. In addition to the luncheon, short educational or entertainment sessions are often provided. Criteria:
Be over the age of 55
Must attend the luncheon Cost: FREE!
Please note that there will no longer be any delivery except for in cases of extreme physical limitation. Must be assessed before approved.
LEFTOVERS will be given to any ill person or families in the community, frozen and saved for use in a near future meal, or given to the seniors in the community.
PLEASE COME OUT AND ENJOY A DELICIOUS
HOMECOOKED MEAL VOLUNTEERS ARE ALWAYS
Seniors of Aamjiwnaang
News & Updates...
Seniors of Aamjiwnaang monthly meeting will be
the first Wednesday of every month at 6:00 pm at
the Community Centre in the Seniors Room.
Seniors
April 4 Spaghetti and Meat Sauce, Caesar Salad, Cheesy Garlic Bread, and Fruit Fluff.
April 11 Hamburgers, Macaroni and Cheese, Assorted Pickles, and Lemon Pie.
April 18 Honey Garlic Chicken, Fried Rice, Salad, Dinner Rolls, and Assorted Cookies Tarts Squares.
April 25 Beef Stew, Devilled Eggs, Cheese and Crackers, Green Salad, Bread and Dip and White Cake.
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Answers from crossword found within the advertisements
Seniors
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NATIONAL ABORIGINAL LANGUAGES DAY
March 31, 2018
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NATIONAL ABORIGINAL LANGUAGES DAY
LESSON 1 - 4 (Try it with the Fam!)
Double Vowel Chart
This is how to pronounce Ojibwe Words. All
consonant's sound the same in English.
“Sh” - Sounds like the “su” in measure.
“a” - Sounds like the “u” in sun.
“aa”- Sounds like the “a” in father.
“i”- Sounds like the “i” in sit.
“ii”- Sounds like the “ee” in feet.
“o”- Sounds like the “o” in go.
“oo”- Sounds like the “oo” in food.
“e”- Sounds like the “ay” in stay.
Questions
Do you know him/her? Gigikenimaa ina?
Do you remember? Gimikweden ina?
How are you? Aaniin ezhi-ayaayan?
How is it outside? (What is the weather like?)
Aaniin ezhiwebak agwajiing?
How old are you? Aaniin endaso-biboonagiziyan?
What are you called(name)? Aaniin ezhinikaazoyan?
Where are you from? Aandi wenjibaayan?
Where are you going? Aandi ezhaayan?
Phrases
Come here! - Ondaas
Come in– Bendigen
Hello—Boozhoo or Aaniin
My name is (your name) -
Niin (your name) nindizhinikaaz
Please—Daga
Say it again—Gigi-waabamin menawaa
See you later—Giga-waabamin naagaj
Thank-you—Miigwech
I am
Afraid—Ningotaaj
Cold—Ningiikaj
Hungry— Nimbakade
Mad—Ninishlkaadiz
Tired—Nindayekoz
Sad— Ningashkendam
Sick—Nindaakoz
Sorry—Nimaanendam
Thirsty—Ninoondeminikwe
Working—Nindanokii
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Register at 519-332-6770
The Non-Insured Health Benefits (NIHB) Program has launched an email subscription service that allows clients and other web users to receive e-mail notifications when NIHB posts new Program Updates. These quarterly updates provide the latest news about NIHB coverage, and share tips and reminders to help clients access benefits (the next update will be posted on March 13). You can access the subscription page at the
following link:
https://www.canada.ca/en/health-canada/services/non-insured-health-benefits-first-
nations-inuit/subscribe-updates.html
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A Very Special Happy 9th Birthday!
Dylan Rogers on April 6th!
We Celebrate with you on your special day! We all
love you very much! Dad, Logan, Bryce, Gram and
all of your family! WAY TO GO at the Lit'l NHL
too, you did GREAT!!
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"With the tongue we praise our
Lord and Father, and with it we
curse human beings, who have
been made in God's likeness. Out
of the same mouth come praise
and cursing. My brothers and
sisters, this should not be."
(James 3:9–10 NIV)
There's a lady called Janice who
has had a huge impact on me in a
way she has probably never
realized. I never heard her utter a
bad word about someone. I've
never heard gossip or cruelty
cross her lips. In fact, when
others spoke ungenerously about
a person, Janice would still be
able to turn the conversation in a
way that highlighted the value,
strengths or a positive aspect of
their character. She has always
been able to speak hope and
positivity in a way that refreshes
anyone with whom she speaks.
Janice models generous speech.
I remember asking her if this was
something that came naturally. I
was surprised by her response.
She told me 'no'. It had been an
active choice which had grown
more natural over years of
practice. One day she had made a
decision to try and only speak
generously at all times. As well as
the words coming more naturally
and authentically with prolonged
use, her life shines the same
generosity towards others that
her words model.
James 3 talks about taming your
tongue. I've just written a
children's adventure novel that
weaves the wisdom of James into
a fantasy story. In it, the main
characters meet a dragon (spoiler
alert!) whose tongue burns,
setting her words on fire.
In the story, it takes the help of
others to tame her tongue. Who
can help us to retrain ourselves
towards generous speech? For
the dragon, it also takes ongoing
vigilance and action to maintain
control. Like Janice, actively
choosing to be a speaker whose
words build up others isn't a one-
off decision – it's a lifelong
journey but one we can start
today.
Written by Luke Aylen.
St. Clair United Church Aamjiwnaang First Nation
978 Tashmoo Avenue, Sarnia, Ontario, N7T 7H5
If anyone is wishing to be baptized, please
call Pastor Brenda at 519-336-6216
Sunday School will begin again at 10 am.
Rev. Brenda Mac Main Church Phone: 519.344.6119 Home Phone: 519.336.6216 [email protected]
NEEDED - PIANIST
Musician to play the piano or organ, each Sunday and on special occasions. Payment provided. Please inquire.
Apply to: St. Clair United Church,
984 Tashmoo Ave.,
Sarnia, ON N7T 7H5
St. Clair United Church
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Jonathan Joseph Mar. 30
Stephanie Kirkby Mar. 30
Belva Longton Mar. 30
Ashley Monk Mar. 30
Jesse Norlock Mar. 30
Gerald Stone Mar. 30
Justin Battista Mar. 31
Reshonda Howell Mar. 31
Robert Keusch Mar. 31
Kristal Nahmabin Mar. 31
Carla Oliver Mar. 31
Grace Williams Mar. 31
Megan Williams Mar. 31
Shawnacey Williams Mar. 31
Ashley Ayers Apr. 1
Christine S Bird Apr. 1
Nicole Cottrelle Apr. 1
Christine Giovannone Apr. 1
Tammy Joseph Apr. 1
Amiee Kelly Apr. 1
Jennifer Miller Apr. 1
Melissa Plain Apr. 1
Brock Simon Apr. 1
Brody Simon Apr. 1
Paris Stokes Apr. 1
Raymond Williams Jr. Apr. 1
Celste Bressette-Walker Apr. 2
Karyna Doxtator Apr. 2
William Jackson Apr. 2
Eagle Feather Matte Apr. 2
Walter Rogers Apr. 2
Luke Simon Apr. 2
Christine R Bird Apr. 3
Michael C Plain Apr. 3
Abel Wolfe Apr. 3
Chynoa Cloud-Siefker Apr. 4
Shirley Redfield Apr. 4
Jolene Joseph Apr. 5
Jessica Kota Apr. 5
Natasha Maness-Abel Apr. 5
Benjamin Pouget Apr. 5
Tara Simon Apr. 5
Daniel Ware III Apr. 5
Danielle Grinder Apr. 6
Madison Grace Maness Apr. 6
Shaylene Nahmabin Apr. 6
Dylan Rogers Apr. 6
Brittany Adams Apr. 7
Jared Hallett-Plain Apr. 7
Christopher Oliver Apr. 7
Shawnee Rogers Apr. 7
Timothy V Williams Apr. 7
Anthony Montana Adams Apr. 8
Alexander Dunning Apr. 8
Lois Dunning Apr. 8
Carol Joseph Apr. 8
Kim Robertson Apr. 8
Cameryn White Apr. 8
Mary P Williams Apr. 8
Catherine Champagne Apr. 9
Cody Cooper-Rogers Apr. 9
Ella Diller Apr. 9
Selina Kim Henry Apr. 9
Shelley Joseph Apr. 9
Patricia G White Apr. 9
Clayton Two Shadows Moore Apr. 10
Rita Plain Apr. 10
Daniel Robertson Apr. 10
Elizabeth Stone Apr. 10
Sunshine Washington Apr. 10
Deborah Wilson Apr. 10
Steven Chabot Apr. 11
Aiden Diller Apr. 11
Ava Riley Apr. 11
Bentley Van den Assem Apr. 11
Garnet L R Williams Apr. 11
Jennifer Redman Apr. 11
Elizabeth Dingler Apr. 12
Frances Maness Apr. 12
Wayne Simpson Apr. 12
Mary E Williams Apr. 12
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Graduates get jobs from the get go. If you are looking for a hairdressing school, join On Edge Academy of Hair. Our curriculum is custom designed by Master stylist Patricia Pearson who believes that power is knowledge. She created a program with 100% hands on experience, real people, real situations that provide excellent theory. The program is only 1500 hours, the schedule is:
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Calm 'n Scents® Aromatherapy & Metaphysical Store was established in 1996. We are the
largest full-scale Body, Mind & Spirit Store in Southwestern Ontario and offer a wide
variety of products & information to people in their search for self-discovery, self-
empowerment or spiritual enlightenment. Our store is filled with much more than can
be displayed on our website. Our staff welcomes you to come visit us and
experience it for yourself.
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Job Search Websites
A. OFIFC, http://www.ofifc.org/
B. Nokee Kwe, http://www.nokeekwe.ca/
C. Southern First Nation Secretariat,
http://www.sfns.on.ca/index.html
A. N’Amerind Friendship Centre (London), http://www.namerind.on.ca/
B. Anishnawbe Health Toronto,
http://www.aht.ca/
A. SOAHAC London, Chippewas of the Thames, Owen Sound, http://www.soahac.on.ca/
B. Six Nations (Ohsweken, ON), http://www.sixnations.ca/
Other Job Search Engines:
http://www.aboriginalcareers.ca/
http://ca.indeed.com/Aboriginal-jobs
http://www.wowjobs.ca/jobs-aboriginal-jobs
http://www.turtleisland.org/front/front.htm
http://www.eluta.ca/
http://www.monster.ca/
http://www.workopolis.com/
http://www.jobs.ca/
http://www.servicecanada.gc.ca/eng/sc/jobs/jobbank.shtml
For Up-To-Date News and Information
in the First Nations Political Arena you
may visit the
following sites:
Chiefs of Ontario visit:
http://www.chiefs-of-ontario.org/
Union of Ontario Indians visit:
http://www.anishinabek.ca/
Assembly of First Nations visit:
http://www.afn.ca/
Southern First Nation Secretariat
http://www.sfns.on.ca/
Aboriginal Affairs and Northern
Development Canada
http://www.aadnc-aandc.gc.ca/
Representatives from Legal Aid Ontario are offering free “Advice Counsel Clinics” for Band Members.
The clinics will be held every Friday from 10 am to 4 pm at the Maawn Doosh Gumig Community Centre.
Lawyer, Matt Stone and Legal Aid Worker, Ember Chapdelaine will be present to assist you with legal questions.
To make an appointment call 226-402-1600.
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The next issue is due out on
Friday, April 13, 2018 The deadline for submissions is
Tuesday, April 10, 2018 at 4:30 pm
Please submit your documents in
Word, Excel, or Publisher formats or info can be hand written; jpeg for pictures.
This paper and past editions can also be found on the Aamjiwnaang website at:
www.aamjiwnaang.ca
If you have stories that you would like to share, please
submit them to the
Editor at : [email protected]
Shawnacey Williams
STORE HOURS
Monday ~ Saturday
10:00 am ~ 6:00 pm
Phone 519-344-1243
ANIMAL CONTROL OFFICER
Ron Simon
Text/Call 519-330-7450
Brian Bois (alternate)
519-330-7375
For animal control issues only!
Primary duties are to follow up on loose
dog.
complaints and monitor quarantined dogs.
If you are a dog owner and your dog is
loose, it is your responsibility to retrieve
your dog.
Traps available at Band Garage for use by
community members. 519-336-0510
“We are looking for families”. Will you open your
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