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As everyone knows Xhave taken ot>er theRecreation Directors'
position. This is my first time with thecomputer and also thenewsletter, so 1 hope everyone will bear withme whde Xadjustto the new job. Xplan on taking a computercourse to improvemy knowledge in that area.
XJ anyone lias any new ideas to take pCace,pfease feet fre& tocome and see me at the Banct o/Jice.
So read on and Xhope you enjoy what is tocome in tfie next
jew paqes.
Thank- IJou,
Sister ,
'Editor
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September 4,!98fi
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JItoautfeof yout Citation an& vow imt in mc, 21 complete myww£Kfoit8bisftituu*s.
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The Continuation of Harvey^s Visit to the SaskatchewanIndian Federated College
On the third of August, Harvey Behn left to Regina to attend theSaskatchewan Indian Federated College.
Harvey enrolled in the Administration 320. This delt with band planning.Basically the course description is as follows
Administration I 320-3 ^credU university ieve- course
- Nature of planning- Steps in planning- The goal identification step- The situation appraised step
- The action alternate step
- The action assessment step
- The selection step
Harvey feels this was very helpful, because using what he had learned inthis class he will be more able to plan for himself and for the band-. He
would also recommend this for the program managers and administrators.
Harvey also visited the State of Montana, on August 17-18, while he wasthere he visited a reservation called Fort Peck. He contacted the tribal
board and they assigned a board member to give hirn a tour of the reserve.Jonny Bearcub Stiffarm, who is a tribal board member, introduced him tothree other board members, which he had talked to. They discussed theirtribal government.
Harvey also spoke to an elder from their reserve. Tne nospitalitv that tneyhad shown was very good and he felt very welcome.
After Harvey completed the course, he then drove back to Hobbema(Montana Band)Alberta and visited the Montana Band upon tne invitation ofLilian Potts, their former chief and Eunice Louis (office manager). Thereserve is situated about 50 miles Southeast of Edmonton, it has a
population of about 460 people.
Harvey toured the reserve with the office manager. The reserve is largelyfarmland and seemed well develooed. He was taken through the reserve andviewed the administrative facility, it was a multi purpose complex,housing administration offices, a museum, a daycare centre, an arts andcrafts centre, a cafeteria, a fully eauipec weicnt room, a oynr anc
Harvey was very impressed with the quality of the facilities and thehomes. The facilities were unrivalled compared to anything he had everseen. The homes were the same including the appearance of the yards. Thepeople were very friendly and showed him the greatest kindness. Harveyfeels the band is preparing itself for the future by putting education andeconomic development as their top priorities.
Conclusion
The places that Harvey visited had reinforced his belief that the future ofIndian people in North America are aright and that we are working veryhard to achieve that goal.
in education at 5IFC, they have an Indian perspective and under Indiancontrol. These two aspects give us the ability to meet our needs and tocompete with greater competence in the unforgiving world that we live.
The reserve that he visited showed him that we seem to be workingtowards a common goal and that goal being a better future for our people.
Harvey returned on August 24, and if..anyone would like to talk to himabout the trip, please come into the office and he'll gladly talk to youabout it.
Interviewed By: Eunice Capot-Blanc
To: Ail my clients
From: Social Assistance Department
I will be away on the w~ek of 5eDtember 5 - 12 r:nd back m tne office on
September 16, ana away again on September 29 - Oct 3 and back in tne
office on October 6th.
Please contact Kathi at 774-7523 if you require any assistance. She will
be substituting for me while I'm gone.
Yours truly,
Lucy Capot-Blanc
Band Social Worker
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Ti-.chank uou for your co-ooerstion.
****ELEMENTARY DINNER AT TV/0 BROTHER'S RESTAURANT****
At the end of June ! ^35. Mike and !, with the help of teachers oicked ih^
students that did well in school, and i loo?, them out for dinner at Twc
Brother's restaurant. Tne dinner turned out very well and the kids seemedhn an inen o\ Lnernseive--
Because of the good work they jid '3 students •• e e tal en jut for j inner,received certificates made Py Mike Gilbert, the Director of Education, anda gift certificate of :_:5 00 from the Bay
In the next page you will see pictures that were taken at the restaurant.
We wish these students much luck in th
the dinner next year!
Yours trul
feline Kotchea
s school year and hope you make
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This year we had 7 students go on the field trip to Edmonton. There were13 eligible students.
We toured the West Edmonton Mall, went to a zoo and went out for a
Japanese supper. The students also got to go on the water slides and had agood time on them. We went for supper on the last night we were thereand ate at a revolving restaurant. Tne restaurant doesn't revolve veryfast, in fact you can hardly notice. I won't mention any names but a coupleof our students actually got sick. (Ha Ha).
Not too many pictures were taken this time but 1have a few. Most ofthem were taken at the Zoo in Edmonton. We had our pictures taken in
Edmonton in a studio where we dressed up in the olden days. Peter andDelbert looked great in their costumes. They really looked their parts.Actually everyone looked great in their costumes.
There was one funny thing happened to us in the restaurant at our Hotel.While we were having our supper, 3 mouse came out. Peter Williscroftsaw it first, but nobody would believe hirn because he was such a tease, ithought 1would humor him so I looked. 1yelled "there it is!". Everybodyiooked and Angela jumped up and said "I love Mice!" and she chased itaround in the restaurant. Meanwhile we were getting some real funnylooks from the other people that were in the restaurant. Quite
embarrassing but funny.
in the next few pictures you will see us at the Japanese restaurant wherethe cook will cook in front of us. These Japanese suppers are a big hit.The kids really enjoy themselves. You will also see a picture of the groupthat went on the field trip taken at the Zoo. Lenora and Lovey reallyenjoyed themselves. You can tell by the big HUG they gave Humpty Durnpty.You will see Delbert got thirsty and took a drink out of a Hippopotamus'smouth.
if anyone is interested in seeing some pictures 1 will have them at theoffice for a couple of days.
Yours truly
Leline Kotchea
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Another summer has been here and gone again. The last day of theprogram was on Friday, Aug. 22
For our last day we had a party, which was great. Our contest winnerswere Renee Behn and Chivonne Thomas. Our judge was Kirn Bedier whocame and said good-bye to the kids.
We made Pinadas for the bigger kids and the smaller ones,in whicheveryone had fun trying to bred\, ooen.
On August 20th we had lunch with the eiders.The kids were on tnerebest behaviour. Our chefs were Renee, Josie, Eunice and myself.
Before the " Drop in For Fun" begins again, we will let the kids getback into the routine of going to school again. Once they get settledwhich may be the third week of September we will get back intothe program.
Thanks to Corrine Dettieh for bringing the video on our last day.
Tlie next Elders timrfieon wtil beon September 18, 1986<Also a reminder to the elders , the bingo's and rides areonly /or ei>ery second Friday.
jj FORT NELSON REGIONAL AQUA-CENTCR iFORT NELSON >^v^wr"\ vyul\ I un
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PUBLIC SWIMMING
The swimming pool will be closed from September 6-October 6, 1986. Due to renovations.
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HOCKEY, HOCKEY AND MORE HOCKEY!
VY li Here soon ahc 3lsc the ice w
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Fort Nelson irapime Outlaws invites you to their 1st Annua] Ev CantlonMemorial Ice Breaker Hockey tournament October 10,11,12.
Entry fee: $200 OO/per teamEntry deadline: September 1C3sh prizes: 1st- $1000.00
2nd-$ 500.00
3rd-$ 250.00
Q.°.50
For entry fees and/or more information contact Brent Doyle at 774-6503or write Box 271, Fort-NeisoaBC. VOC-IRO.
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Hockey School at home with Bob Bedier.October Jst-5thAges 6-16 yr^.
3 1/2 hrs. on ice constructional/game time
For more information and registration contact CMP Sports 774-2944This will be happening at the Fort-Nelson Rec. Center.
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12tn Jackie Baome
Dean Hudson
13th Ignace Burke1-ft-. l/^f-Kv/ fon^K Qlor^
Kathy NeedlayTracy Michel
Debora Behn
13th Christine Kotchea
OCTOBER BABIES
2nd Renee Behn.'-• f K Ir.r. Mi^hfl 1-.'"U i 'J'JC ! if-wi i~ J
Angus DickieSth Tammy Michel
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Ina Thomas
10th Brenda Capot- BlancjOf-h ?.r\r*r, r-str,r\t- Rhw
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Annette Dettieh
Lena Badine
15th Albert Burke
16th Smokey Behn
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William Needlay
Janet NeedlayMeredith Rusk
Larry Capot- Blanc•Wesley BadineNaomi Netsen3
17th isabel Capot- Blanc
Lydia Capot- BlancEva NeedlayJoe Netsena
20th Jodv Behn
22nd Richard KennedyFlorence Michel
2ot!i Gloria Dickie
27th Norman Michel
29th Justin Burke
Cheyenne Dickie30th Valerie Dickie
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Congradulations to Dean &Snieia on ir»e birth of'their new baby qiri.r. Aucj'js: 13th, We'chine 61d. 3cz. Thev named her Janeiie Rene
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