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CIPI Newsletter – November 23rd, 2012
Heritage Centre and “Depot” Division launch “SEND YOUR BOSS TO RCMP BOOT
CAMP”
REGINA—The RCMP Heritage Centre today
launched a new fundraiser it will be holding in partnership with RCMP “Depot” Division,
June 9 & 10, 2013. “Send Your Boss to
RCMP Boot Camp” gives people the chance to send their boss, or anyone they would like
to nominate, to train as an RCMP Cadet for a
day.
Fundraisers must raise a minimum of $2,500 in donations to qualify to send a recruit to
RCMP Boot Camp. The top 24 fundraisers -
those who have raised the most funds- will
secure a recruit position in “A” Troop, the first full civilian troop to be formed by the
RCMP Heritage Centre and hosted by RCMP
Academy “Depot” Division (“Depot”), where RCMP members have been training since
1885.
“We are very excited, and so tremendously
grateful, that “Depot” has agreed to host this event for us. So often when people visit our
Centre they show not only a profound interest
in the history of the Force and its role in shaping this great country, but also in modern
day policing and what happens in training.
Our staff and volunteers do a great job at
interpreting the training through exhibits, state of the art multi-media presentations and actual
tours of “Depot” grounds, but rarely
do people, other than cadets get
to actually live the experience. This Boot camp will provide a unique opportunity to actually
live that experience,” RCMP Heritage Centre
CEO Al Nicholson said.
“A” Troop will experience 24+ hours of cadet life, including an overnight stay in a cadet
dorm on the grounds of “Depot” located in
Regina, Saskatchewan.
“This is not something just anyone gets to do,” RCMP Assistant Commissioner Roger Brown
said. “This is a once in a lifetime opportunity
these individuals get to have.”
Final donations and recruit information must be submitted no later than end of business day
May 9, 2013.
All proceeds raised will support programs and
activities at the RCMP Heritage Centre, a non-profit charitable organization mandated to tell
the story of the Royal Canadian Mounted
Police. RCMP Boot Camp is another experiential way to tell that story.
For more information on how to register
please visit www.rcmpheritagecentre.com/
bootcamp
For more information, please contact: Bianca Currie-Poirier
Manager of Programming and Events – RCMP
Heritage Centre Phone: (306) 522-7333 ext. 3016
CIPI N e wsle tt e r
In case of a serious Emergency call 911
FIRE ……………….911
AMBULANCE …….911
POLICE …………...288-6400
CLINIC …………….288-4800
Ile-x Hospital ..……833-2016
Kids Help Line 1-800-668-6868
Volume 28 Issue 46
CIPI TV BINGO
Friday, November 23rd, 2012 7:30 pm on Channel 13 / Cable 5
Early Bird - $2.00 for a 3-up Two Lines: $200.00
Win LOONIE POTS on all 4 series.
Loonie Pot - $2400.00
1st & 2nd Series One Line/4 Corners: $75.00
Two Lines: $100.00 Letter X: $125.00
Large Frame: $150.00 Blackout: $300.00
Bonanza Roving “T” $100.00 Sputnik - $200.00 Blackout: $3000 in
56#’s or less Consolation: $300
Last Chance Game Crazy “L” - $100.00
Rotating Half House - $200 1st Blackout: $800 2nd Blackout: $200
Cards are: $2.00 for 1st & 2nd series $5.00 for Special Bonanza $5.00 for 3-up Last Chance
License Number MB12-0011
Friday, November 23rd, 2012
Residents of Beauval After our Local was contacted be representatives of
Saskatchewan Environment and the family of the late
George Hansen I was persuaded to write to the Minister of
Saskatchewan Environment.
This letter was to request the Dore Lake Winter Portage
trail be re-designated to “The George Hansen Dore Lake
Winter Portage Trail.” And after a few weeks I have received a letter from the minister of Saskatchewan
Environment. This letter basically states we can start
calling this portage “The George Hansen Dore Lake Winter Portage Trail” effective immediately.
The condition is the trail cannot “officially” change in
seconds at Saskatchewan Environment until George Hansen has been deceased for 5 years. However, this is a
nebulous statement as we’ve also concurrently received
the approval from the Saskatchewan Environment Ministry to start calling this trail as mentioned above.
I thank the Minister and the officials from Saskatchewan
Environment for their respect towards the late George
Hansen and their respect towards George and his commitment at providing a safe trail for his fellow fishers
annually as they trekked to Dore Lake. George died
performing his volunteer work to ensure his fellow fishers arrived safe at their winter fishing cabin. George will be
forever missed!
Alex L. Maurice President, Sipisishk Local Métis #37
CIPI Newsletter is published every Friday by
Sipisishk Communications Inc.
Beauval, Sask. S0M 0G0 Ph: 288-2222 Fax: 288-2033
Email: [email protected]
Editor: Julieann Alcrow
St. Mary Magdalene Sunday, November 25th, 2012
Mass @ 5:00pm
Annette Roy
Julia Lariviere
Deadline for Submissions:
Wednesdays at 3:00 pm
unless arrangements are made.
CIPI Newsletter – November 23rd, 2012
CIPI TV BINGO
Sunday, November 25th, 2012
7:30 pm on Channel 13 / Cable 5
Early Bird - $2.00 for a 3-up Win LOONIE POTS on all 4 series.
Two Lines: $200.00
* Loonie Pot - $2700.00
1st & 2nd Series One Line/4 Corners: $75.00
Two Lines: $100.00 Letter X: $125.00
Large Frame: $150.00 Blackout: $300.00
Bonanza Roving “T” $100.00 Sputnik - $200.00
Blackout: $3000 in *57#’s or less
Consolation: $300
Last Chance Game Crazy “L” - $100.00
Rotating Half House - $200 1st Blackout: $800 2nd Blackout: $200
Cards are: $2.00 for 1st & 2nd series $5.00 for Special Bonanza
$5.00 for 3-up Last Chance License Number MB12-0011
* unless previously won
Cap-C Events November 26th - 30th
Monday, Nov. 26th - Head Start PM
Tuesday, Nov. 27th - Baking Day - 1-3pm
Wednesday, Nov. 28th - Learn how to sew AHS @ 6pm
Thursday, Nov. 29th - Head Start PM
Friday, Nov. 30th - Nutrition Bingo 1-3pm
MDEEZ Confectionary - Newly Renovated
NOW Selling Fast Foods & Pizza Open from 11:30am - 8:30pm
Come on Down & Check us out!!
Reminder to all Parents Please inform your children that the river is not safe
and is very dangerous at this time of the year.
MDeez New Releases
Nov. 20 - Not Available
Nov. 13th Savages Brave The Watch
Confirmation has been postponed until the New Year.
For more info. contact Sandra Alcrow @ 288-4533
Keewatin Yatthe Health Region
Regular Board Meeting Wednesday, December 5, 2012
EC-Dev. Boardroom Buffalo Narrows, SK
**Members of the public are welcome to attend and observe.
Individuals and groups wishing to speak to the Board are also welcome, however must be placed on the agenda**
For more information, contact
Keewatin Yatthe Health Region at (306) 235-5832
Mass at 5:00pm on
Sunday, November
25th with Father
Eugene Whyte
CIPI Newsletter – November 23rd, 2012
Saturday Sunday Monday
Periods of Snow
High -12°
Low -15°
Cloudy 70%
Flurries
High -17°
Low -20°
Mix of sun & cloud
High -16°
Low -21°
CIPI NUMBERS 288-2222 or 288-2001 Requests: 288-2230
Fax: 288-2033 email: [email protected]
website: www.cipiradio.com
CIPI TV BINGO Tuesday, November 27th, 2012
7:30 pm on Channel 13 / Cable 5
Early Bird - $2.00 for a 3-up Two Lines: $200.00
Win LOONIE POT on all 4 series.
Loonie Pot - $3000.00
1st & 2nd Series One Line/4 Corners: $75.00
Two Lines: $100.00 Letter X: $125.00
Large Frame: $150.00 Blackout: $300.00
Bonanza Roving “T” $100.00 Sputnik - $200.00
Blackout: $3000 in *58#’s or less
Consolation: $300
Last Chance Game Crazy “L” - $100.00
Rotating Half House - $200 1st Blackout: $800 2nd Blackout: $200
Cards are: $2.00 for 1st & 2nd series $5.00 for Special Bonanza $5.00 for 3-up Last Chance
License Number MB12-0011 * unless previously won
The aim of
the puzzle is
to enter a
number from
1 through 9 in such a way
that each row,
column, and
region
contains only
one instance
of each
number.
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2 4 1 7
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S U D O K U
Continued ERIC ROY, BEAUVAL
Saskatchewan. He actually left home at the age of 14 to play a
season of midget hockey in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, before
joining the Wheat Kings.
Roy’s rookie season in Brandon, however, had its ups and downs.
A concussion and a couple of other injuries limited him to 49
games during the 2010-11 campaign. He had 19 points and just
four goals that year.
He really started getting some recognition during his sophomore
season. He was also named the Wheat Kings’ most improved
player last season.
Though most people take note of one’s goal and assists totals,
Roy is also trying his best to take care of business in his end of the
rink as well.
“We’ve been harping about that,” he said about defensive play.
“D-zone is one of the most important parts of hockey.”
Thus it’s a good thing that he enjoys neutralizing opponents.
“I try to be physical,” he said. “And I try to throw my weight
around.”
Roy tips the scales at 187 pounds these days. He’d like to get up
closer to the 200-pound mark by draft day next June.
That’s a challenge, however, considering the grueling 72-game
WHL regular season schedule.
“It’s definitely tough (to put on weight during the season),” he
said. “You just have to drink lots of water and eat lots of protein.”
CIPI Newsletter – November 23rd, 2012
Detention Policy
Dear Parents/Guardians,
This letter is to inform you that Valley View School will be reinstating the detention policy
for minor infractions of behavior. We are
targeting one behavior at a time, the first
being leaving the class/school grounds without permission.
The first offense results in a fifteen
minute after school detention in the grade
6 room. You will be contacted before the end of the day that your child is serving a
detention.
If the student does not show up for his/her
detention, parents will again be contacted, and the detention will be served the
following day. As well, extracurricular
privileges will be suspended for one week.
If the second detention is missed, the
student may not return to school without
an accompanying parent or guardian.
We appreciate your support in helping us stop
this and other negative behaviors. As you
know, it is a real safety concern when teachers
are not aware of their students’ location, in case of fire or other such events.
Future behaviors will be added as students
become familiar with the process. They are:
Defiance to teachers Disrespect to others
Chronic lateness
Inappropriate language Property misuse
Cell phone/Telecommunication usage
Throwing objects
The detention policy began on Tuesday,
November 6, 2012 for grades K-9
Valley View School is accepting
applications for the position of
(2) Special Needs Tutor This position will involve working with the
student (s) in a classroom setting. The
successful applicant will be required to work
closely with the classroom teacher, resource teacher, parents and administration. Training
and/or experience in early childhood education
and/or in an elementary school setting would be considered an asset for this position.
This position is for the remainder of the
2012 - 2013 school year.
Please forward a cover letter, resume with three professional references and a current
criminal record check to:
Arlene Hansen, Principal
Valley View School Bag Service # 2
Beauval, SK S0M 0G0
Email: [email protected]
Fax: 288-2202
Closing Date: November 30th @ 12 Noon
Start Date: December 5th
Please be aware that applications received
without the proper documentation will not be considered. We thank everyone for their
applications but only those successful for an
interview will be contacted.
More Flu Clinics Dates
coming in December 2012
Reminder... Check with the Bingo ladies to see if you
have pictures waiting for you :)
CIPI Newsletter – November 23rd, 2012
Check out our
website @
cipiradio.com
CIPI - On-Line
Banking available to Innovation Credit Union
Customers.
More info. Call 288-2222
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$10,000.00 Radio & TV Bingo
December 11, 2012
@ 7:30pm
Flea Market Sunday, November 25
@ 1:00pm
Community Centre
$5 - table
(tables limited)
For more information or
to book a table, call
Phyllis at 288-2110
Craft Fair
December 2nd, 2012
11:00am - 3:00pm
$15 a table
For more information, call Carol at 288-2022
Good Food Box
$10 Seniors 55 +
$20 Adults
For orders call Janet or Alice at 288-4544 or
288-2022.
Deadline:
December
3rd
Valley View
School
Toy Bingo
December 13, 2012
Doors Open @ 5pm
Bingo Starts @ 6pm
Cards are:
Master 9-up - $14 Extra Cards - $3
For more
information call
Carol at 288-2022
Watch for
Christmas Specials at the Northern Store
Employment Opportunities
www.saskjobs.ca
www.cameco.com
December Bingo Specials
Every Sunday
Early Bird - Add Extra Game
Letter C - PRIZE (TBA)
Last Chance
1st Blackout - $1,500
2nd Blackout - $500
CIPI Newsletter - November 23rd, 2012
CIPI Regular Meeting Wednesday, November 28, 2012
@ 5:00pm
CIPI Boardroom
For more information, call 288-2222
**Open to the public**
Thank You!! Thank You!!
My daughter was transferred to North Battleford
Hospital to continue her healing. Your kindness
helped me to be with her in Edmonton. I am both
fortunate and proud to call BEAUVAL my home,
where the best people come from.
Doreen Docken & family
Employment Opportunity
Warehouse/Storeperson (2 positions) Permanent Full-Time
1-La Ronge, SK
1-Beauval, SK
The successful applicant should possess the
following skills and abilities:
Ability to work with minimal supervision Ability to safely operate tools & equipment
required to perform assigned work
Ability to do heavy work (Exert 100lbs of force occasionally and up to 50 lbs of force
frequently and 20lbs of force constantly to
move objects)
Excellent interpersonal skills Excellent organizational skills
Excellent written and verbal communication
skills
Qualifications: Grade 12 or equivalent diploma, post-
secondary courses in office management
considered an asset, knowledge of computer and software use, basic inventory experience,
and a valid driver’s license.
For further information, contact Brian
McKeand Superintendent of Facilities @ (306) 425-3302
Northern Lights School Division #113 offers a competitive base wage, 100% Employer paid
benefits
Regular Council Meeting Monday, November 26, 2012
@ 7:00pm
Community Centre
For more information, call 288-2110
**Open to the public**
Thank You to Beauval & Surrounding Communities
The Roy family would like to acknowledge and
thank everyone who helped us this past week as
we laid our Mother/Kokum to rest. The
volunteers who tirelessly worked the auction for
the two days, to Vivian Bouvier, Cecile Fiedler
and Ann Lafleur who helped us at the church,
Father Whyte for a beautiful service, Rick
Laliberte for the beautiful eulogy, Isidore
Kimbley for doing a reading in church, Phillip
Kyplain and Richard Gauthier for the help at the
graveyard, Mervin Morin, Alvina Aubichon,
Nick Daigneault, Leroy Laliberte and Wesley
Laliberte for the wonderful music during the
service and to the whole community of Beauval
for all your support during this difficult time.
Also to anyone else we may have forgotten.
Once again, Thank you
Northlands College Adult 12 - Semester 2 February 4 - June 27, 2013
Deadline: January 16, 2013
More information call 1-888-311-1185 # 2
CIPI Newsletter – November 23rd, 2012
Defenseman Eric Roy, Métis, Is a Top National Hockey
League Prospect
Eric Roy continues to make a name for himself in
Canadian junior hockey circles.
As a result it’s little surprise the 17-year-old
Métis is being projected as an early pick for the
2013 National Hockey League Entry Draft next
June.
Roy, a 6-foot-3 defenseman, is currently in his
third season with the
Manitoba-based Brandon
Wheat Kings, members of the
Western Hockey League
(WHL).
Besides his size, pro scouts
are also raving about Roy’s
offensive abilities and his
physical play. He’s earned 11
points, including three goals,
in Brandon’s first 18 matches
this season.
A year ago Roy collected 53
points in 69 matches. But he
said he had not established
any point total that he is
aiming to reach this season.
“I just try to keep things
simple,” he said. “I just want
to help this team win some
hockey games. And hopefully
we can go pretty far in the
playoffs.”
Since this is Roy’s NHL draft
season, his future in the game is undoubtedly also
on his mind.
“I try to keep my game simple and I try not to
think about it,” he said.
But that can be somewhat challenging at times.
Especially when others constantly bring up the
fact this is his draft year. Roy admits a day rarely
goes by without him hearing about the draft.
“It’s brought up all the time,” he said. “But like
I said, I try not to think about it.”
Roy has seen or heard about the various draft
rankings that are out there. The majority of these
rankings believe he will be a late first-round
pick at the draft, which will be staged June 28-
29 in New Jersey.
Though many predict he’s
capable of being a first-
rounder, Roy is not
entirely satisfied with his
projected place in the
draft.
“I try not to focus on it
too much,” he said. “I just
want to work hard. And
hopefully I can get a little
higher (in the rankings).”
At this point Roy said he
does not have a
preference whether he
gets drafted by a
Canadian or American
franchise.
“It doesn’t matter,” he
said. “Just to get drafted
would be really nice.”
Regardless of which club
drafts him, Roy has two
sea s ons of j un i or
eligibility remaining after
this current campaign. And he anticipates
returning to Brandon for at least one more
season of grooming.
“I think I’ll be back here again next year,” he
said. “I’ve got lots of things to work on.”
Roy is playing about 1,000 kilometres (600
miles) from his hometown of Beauval,
Continued on page 7
CIPI Newsletter - November 23rd, 2012
CIPI Regular Meeting Wednesday, November 28, 2012
@ 5:00pm
CIPI Boardroom
For more information, call 288-2222
**Open to the public**
Thank You!! Thank You!!
My daughter was transferred to North Battleford
Hospital to continue her healing. Your kindness
helped me to be with her in Edmonton. I am both
fortunate and proud to call BEAUVAL my home,
where the best people come from.
Doreen Docken & family
Employment Opportunity
Warehouse/Storeperson (2 positions) Permanent Full-Time
1-La Ronge, SK
1-Beauval, SK
The successful applicant should possess the
following skills and abilities:
Ability to work with minimal supervision Ability to safely operate tools & equipment
required to perform assigned work
Ability to do heavy work (Exert 100lbs of force occasionally and up to 50 lbs of force
frequently and 20lbs of force constantly to
move objects)
Excellent interpersonal skills Excellent organizational skills
Excellent written and verbal communication
skills
Qualifications: Grade 12 or equivalent diploma, post-
secondary courses in office management
considered an asset, knowledge of computer and software use, basic inventory experience,
and a valid driver’s license.
For further information, contact Brian
McKeand Superintendent of Facilities @ (306) 425-3302
Northern Lights School Division #113 offers a competitive base wage, 100% Employer paid
benefits
Regular Council Meeting Monday, November 26, 2012
@ 7:00pm
Community Centre
For more information, call 288-2110
**Open to the public**
Thank You to Beauval & Surrounding Communities
The Roy family would like to acknowledge and
thank everyone who helped us this past week as
we laid our Mother/Kokum to rest. The
volunteers who tirelessly worked the auction for
the two days, to Vivian Bouvier, Cecile Fiedler
and Ann Lafleur who helped us at the church,
Father Whyte for a beautiful service, Rick
Laliberte for the beautiful eulogy, Isidore
Kimbley for doing a reading in church, Phillip
Kyplain and Richard Gauthier for the help at the
graveyard, Mervin Morin, Alvina Aubichon,
Nick Daigneault, Leroy Laliberte and Wesley
Laliberte for the wonderful music during the
service and to the whole community of Beauval
for all your support during this difficult time.
Also to anyone else we may have forgotten.
Once again, Thank you
Northlands College Adult 12 - Semester 2 February 4 - June 27, 2013
Deadline: January 16, 2013
More information call 1-888-311-1185 # 2
CIPI Newsletter – November 23rd, 2012
Defenseman Eric Roy, Métis, Is a Top National Hockey
League Prospect
Eric Roy continues to make a name for himself in
Canadian junior hockey circles.
As a result it’s little surprise the 17-year-old
Métis is being projected as an early pick for the
2013 National Hockey League Entry Draft next
June.
Roy, a 6-foot-3 defenseman, is currently in his
third season with the
Manitoba-based Brandon
Wheat Kings, members of the
Western Hockey League
(WHL).
Besides his size, pro scouts
are also raving about Roy’s
offensive abilities and his
physical play. He’s earned 11
points, including three goals,
in Brandon’s first 18 matches
this season.
A year ago Roy collected 53
points in 69 matches. But he
said he had not established
any point total that he is
aiming to reach this season.
“I just try to keep things
simple,” he said. “I just want
to help this team win some
hockey games. And hopefully
we can go pretty far in the
playoffs.”
Since this is Roy’s NHL draft
season, his future in the game is undoubtedly also
on his mind.
“I try to keep my game simple and I try not to
think about it,” he said.
But that can be somewhat challenging at times.
Especially when others constantly bring up the
fact this is his draft year. Roy admits a day rarely
goes by without him hearing about the draft.
“It’s brought up all the time,” he said. “But like
I said, I try not to think about it.”
Roy has seen or heard about the various draft
rankings that are out there. The majority of these
rankings believe he will be a late first-round
pick at the draft, which will be staged June 28-
29 in New Jersey.
Though many predict he’s
capable of being a first-
rounder, Roy is not
entirely satisfied with his
projected place in the
draft.
“I try not to focus on it
too much,” he said. “I just
want to work hard. And
hopefully I can get a little
higher (in the rankings).”
At this point Roy said he
does not have a
preference whether he
gets drafted by a
Canadian or American
franchise.
“It doesn’t matter,” he
said. “Just to get drafted
would be really nice.”
Regardless of which club
drafts him, Roy has two
sea s ons of j un i or
eligibility remaining after
this current campaign. And he anticipates
returning to Brandon for at least one more
season of grooming.
“I think I’ll be back here again next year,” he
said. “I’ve got lots of things to work on.”
Roy is playing about 1,000 kilometres (600
miles) from his hometown of Beauval,
Continued on page 7
CIPI Newsletter – November 23rd, 2012
Detention Policy
Dear Parents/Guardians,
This letter is to inform you that Valley View School will be reinstating the detention policy
for minor infractions of behavior. We are
targeting one behavior at a time, the first
being leaving the class/school grounds without permission.
The first offense results in a fifteen
minute after school detention in the grade
6 room. You will be contacted before the end of the day that your child is serving a
detention.
If the student does not show up for his/her
detention, parents will again be contacted, and the detention will be served the
following day. As well, extracurricular
privileges will be suspended for one week.
If the second detention is missed, the
student may not return to school without
an accompanying parent or guardian.
We appreciate your support in helping us stop
this and other negative behaviors. As you
know, it is a real safety concern when teachers
are not aware of their students’ location, in case of fire or other such events.
Future behaviors will be added as students
become familiar with the process. They are:
Defiance to teachers Disrespect to others
Chronic lateness
Inappropriate language Property misuse
Cell phone/Telecommunication usage
Throwing objects
The detention policy began on Tuesday,
November 6, 2012 for grades K-9
Valley View School is accepting
applications for the position of
(2) Special Needs Tutor This position will involve working with the
student (s) in a classroom setting. The
successful applicant will be required to work
closely with the classroom teacher, resource teacher, parents and administration. Training
and/or experience in early childhood education
and/or in an elementary school setting would be considered an asset for this position.
This position is for the remainder of the
2012 - 2013 school year.
Please forward a cover letter, resume with three professional references and a current
criminal record check to:
Arlene Hansen, Principal
Valley View School Bag Service # 2
Beauval, SK S0M 0G0
Email: [email protected]
Fax: 288-2202
Closing Date: November 30th @ 12 Noon
Start Date: December 5th
Please be aware that applications received
without the proper documentation will not be considered. We thank everyone for their
applications but only those successful for an
interview will be contacted.
More Flu Clinics Dates
coming in December 2012
Reminder... Check with the Bingo ladies to see if you
have pictures waiting for you :)
CIPI Newsletter – November 23rd, 2012
Check out our
website @
cipiradio.com
CIPI - On-Line
Banking available to Innovation Credit Union
Customers.
More info. Call 288-2222
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$10,000.00 Radio & TV Bingo
December 11, 2012
@ 7:30pm
Flea Market Sunday, November 25
@ 1:00pm
Community Centre
$5 - table
(tables limited)
For more information or
to book a table, call
Phyllis at 288-2110
Craft Fair
December 2nd, 2012
11:00am - 3:00pm
$15 a table
For more information, call Carol at 288-2022
Good Food Box
$10 Seniors 55 +
$20 Adults
For orders call Janet or Alice at 288-4544 or
288-2022.
Deadline:
December
3rd
Valley View
School
Toy Bingo
December 13, 2012
Doors Open @ 5pm
Bingo Starts @ 6pm
Cards are:
Master 9-up - $14 Extra Cards - $3
For more
information call
Carol at 288-2022
Watch for
Christmas Specials at the Northern Store
Employment Opportunities
www.saskjobs.ca
www.cameco.com
December Bingo Specials
Every Sunday
Early Bird - Add Extra Game
Letter C - PRIZE (TBA)
Last Chance
1st Blackout - $1,500
2nd Blackout - $500
CIPI Newsletter is published every Friday by
Sipisishk Communications Inc.
Beauval, Sask. S0M 0G0 Ph: 288-2222 Fax: 288-2033
Email: [email protected]
Editor: Julieann Alcrow
St. Mary Magdalene Sunday, November 25th, 2012
Mass @ 5:00pm
Annette Roy
Julia Lariviere
Deadline for Submissions:
Wednesdays at 3:00 pm
unless arrangements are made.
CIPI Newsletter – November 23rd, 2012
CIPI TV BINGO
Sunday, November 25th, 2012
7:30 pm on Channel 13 / Cable 5
Early Bird - $2.00 for a 3-up Win LOONIE POTS on all 4 series.
Two Lines: $200.00
* Loonie Pot - $2700.00
1st & 2nd Series One Line/4 Corners: $75.00
Two Lines: $100.00 Letter X: $125.00
Large Frame: $150.00 Blackout: $300.00
Bonanza Roving “T” $100.00 Sputnik - $200.00
Blackout: $3000 in *57#’s or less
Consolation: $300
Last Chance Game Crazy “L” - $100.00
Rotating Half House - $200 1st Blackout: $800 2nd Blackout: $200
Cards are: $2.00 for 1st & 2nd series $5.00 for Special Bonanza
$5.00 for 3-up Last Chance License Number MB12-0011
* unless previously won
Cap-C Events November 26th - 30th
Monday, Nov. 26th - Head Start PM
Tuesday, Nov. 27th - Baking Day - 1-3pm
Wednesday, Nov. 28th - Learn how to sew AHS @ 6pm
Thursday, Nov. 29th - Head Start PM
Friday, Nov. 30th - Nutrition Bingo 1-3pm
MDEEZ Confectionary - Newly Renovated
NOW Selling Fast Foods & Pizza Open from 11:30am - 8:30pm
Come on Down & Check us out!!
Reminder to all Parents Please inform your children that the river is not safe
and is very dangerous at this time of the year.
MDeez New Releases
Nov. 20 - Not Available
Nov. 13th Savages Brave The Watch
Confirmation has been postponed until the New Year.
For more info. contact Sandra Alcrow @ 288-4533
Keewatin Yatthe Health Region
Regular Board Meeting Wednesday, December 5, 2012
EC-Dev. Boardroom Buffalo Narrows, SK
**Members of the public are welcome to attend and observe.
Individuals and groups wishing to speak to the Board are also welcome, however must be placed on the agenda**
For more information, contact
Keewatin Yatthe Health Region at (306) 235-5832
Mass at 5:00pm on
Sunday, November
25th with Father
Eugene Whyte
CIPI Newsletter – November 23rd, 2012
Saturday Sunday Monday
Periods of Snow
High -12°
Low -15°
Cloudy 70%
Flurries
High -17°
Low -20°
Mix of sun & cloud
High -16°
Low -21°
CIPI NUMBERS 288-2222 or 288-2001 Requests: 288-2230
Fax: 288-2033 email: [email protected]
website: www.cipiradio.com
CIPI TV BINGO Tuesday, November 27th, 2012
7:30 pm on Channel 13 / Cable 5
Early Bird - $2.00 for a 3-up Two Lines: $200.00
Win LOONIE POT on all 4 series.
Loonie Pot - $3000.00
1st & 2nd Series One Line/4 Corners: $75.00
Two Lines: $100.00 Letter X: $125.00
Large Frame: $150.00 Blackout: $300.00
Bonanza Roving “T” $100.00 Sputnik - $200.00
Blackout: $3000 in *58#’s or less
Consolation: $300
Last Chance Game Crazy “L” - $100.00
Rotating Half House - $200 1st Blackout: $800 2nd Blackout: $200
Cards are: $2.00 for 1st & 2nd series $5.00 for Special Bonanza $5.00 for 3-up Last Chance
License Number MB12-0011 * unless previously won
The aim of
the puzzle is
to enter a
number from
1 through 9 in such a way
that each row,
column, and
region
contains only
one instance
of each
number.
6 7 3
8 4
3 5 2 7
2 4 1 7
7 9 6 5
6 5 7 4
6 1 5 2
5 9
1 2 6
S U D O K U
Continued ERIC ROY, BEAUVAL
Saskatchewan. He actually left home at the age of 14 to play a
season of midget hockey in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, before
joining the Wheat Kings.
Roy’s rookie season in Brandon, however, had its ups and downs.
A concussion and a couple of other injuries limited him to 49
games during the 2010-11 campaign. He had 19 points and just
four goals that year.
He really started getting some recognition during his sophomore
season. He was also named the Wheat Kings’ most improved
player last season.
Though most people take note of one’s goal and assists totals,
Roy is also trying his best to take care of business in his end of the
rink as well.
“We’ve been harping about that,” he said about defensive play.
“D-zone is one of the most important parts of hockey.”
Thus it’s a good thing that he enjoys neutralizing opponents.
“I try to be physical,” he said. “And I try to throw my weight
around.”
Roy tips the scales at 187 pounds these days. He’d like to get up
closer to the 200-pound mark by draft day next June.
That’s a challenge, however, considering the grueling 72-game
WHL regular season schedule.
“It’s definitely tough (to put on weight during the season),” he
said. “You just have to drink lots of water and eat lots of protein.”
CIPI Newsletter – November 23rd, 2012
Heritage Centre and “Depot” Division launch “SEND YOUR BOSS TO RCMP BOOT
CAMP”
REGINA—The RCMP Heritage Centre today
launched a new fundraiser it will be holding in partnership with RCMP “Depot” Division,
June 9 & 10, 2013. “Send Your Boss to
RCMP Boot Camp” gives people the chance to send their boss, or anyone they would like
to nominate, to train as an RCMP Cadet for a
day.
Fundraisers must raise a minimum of $2,500 in donations to qualify to send a recruit to
RCMP Boot Camp. The top 24 fundraisers -
those who have raised the most funds- will
secure a recruit position in “A” Troop, the first full civilian troop to be formed by the
RCMP Heritage Centre and hosted by RCMP
Academy “Depot” Division (“Depot”), where RCMP members have been training since
1885.
“We are very excited, and so tremendously
grateful, that “Depot” has agreed to host this event for us. So often when people visit our
Centre they show not only a profound interest
in the history of the Force and its role in shaping this great country, but also in modern
day policing and what happens in training.
Our staff and volunteers do a great job at
interpreting the training through exhibits, state of the art multi-media presentations and actual
tours of “Depot” grounds, but rarely
do people, other than cadets get
to actually live the experience. This Boot camp will provide a unique opportunity to actually
live that experience,” RCMP Heritage Centre
CEO Al Nicholson said.
“A” Troop will experience 24+ hours of cadet life, including an overnight stay in a cadet
dorm on the grounds of “Depot” located in
Regina, Saskatchewan.
“This is not something just anyone gets to do,” RCMP Assistant Commissioner Roger Brown
said. “This is a once in a lifetime opportunity
these individuals get to have.”
Final donations and recruit information must be submitted no later than end of business day
May 9, 2013.
All proceeds raised will support programs and
activities at the RCMP Heritage Centre, a non-profit charitable organization mandated to tell
the story of the Royal Canadian Mounted
Police. RCMP Boot Camp is another experiential way to tell that story.
For more information on how to register
please visit www.rcmpheritagecentre.com/
bootcamp
For more information, please contact: Bianca Currie-Poirier
Manager of Programming and Events – RCMP
Heritage Centre Phone: (306) 522-7333 ext. 3016
CIPI N e wsle tt e r
In case of a serious Emergency call 911
FIRE ……………….911
AMBULANCE …….911
POLICE …………...288-6400
CLINIC …………….288-4800
Ile-x Hospital ..……833-2016
Kids Help Line 1-800-668-6868
Volume 28 Issue 46
CIPI TV BINGO
Friday, November 23rd, 2012 7:30 pm on Channel 13 / Cable 5
Early Bird - $2.00 for a 3-up Two Lines: $200.00
Win LOONIE POTS on all 4 series.
Loonie Pot - $2400.00
1st & 2nd Series One Line/4 Corners: $75.00
Two Lines: $100.00 Letter X: $125.00
Large Frame: $150.00 Blackout: $300.00
Bonanza Roving “T” $100.00 Sputnik - $200.00 Blackout: $3000 in
56#’s or less Consolation: $300
Last Chance Game Crazy “L” - $100.00
Rotating Half House - $200 1st Blackout: $800 2nd Blackout: $200
Cards are: $2.00 for 1st & 2nd series $5.00 for Special Bonanza $5.00 for 3-up Last Chance
License Number MB12-0011
Friday, November 23rd, 2012
Residents of Beauval After our Local was contacted be representatives of
Saskatchewan Environment and the family of the late
George Hansen I was persuaded to write to the Minister of
Saskatchewan Environment.
This letter was to request the Dore Lake Winter Portage
trail be re-designated to “The George Hansen Dore Lake
Winter Portage Trail.” And after a few weeks I have received a letter from the minister of Saskatchewan
Environment. This letter basically states we can start
calling this portage “The George Hansen Dore Lake Winter Portage Trail” effective immediately.
The condition is the trail cannot “officially” change in
seconds at Saskatchewan Environment until George Hansen has been deceased for 5 years. However, this is a
nebulous statement as we’ve also concurrently received
the approval from the Saskatchewan Environment Ministry to start calling this trail as mentioned above.
I thank the Minister and the officials from Saskatchewan
Environment for their respect towards the late George
Hansen and their respect towards George and his commitment at providing a safe trail for his fellow fishers
annually as they trekked to Dore Lake. George died
performing his volunteer work to ensure his fellow fishers arrived safe at their winter fishing cabin. George will be
forever missed!
Alex L. Maurice President, Sipisishk Local Métis #37