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CIPI Newsletter – June 3rd, 2016
CIPI Ne ws l e tt e r
In case of a serious Emergency call 911
FIRE ………………………...911
AMBULANCE ………………911
POLICE …………306-288-6400
CLINIC ………….306-288-4800
Ile-x Hospital....1-306-833-2016
Kids Help Line 1-800-668-6868
Volume 32 Issue Friday, June 3rd, 2016
CIPI TV BINGO
Friday, June 3rd, 2016 7:30 pm on Channel 13 / Cable 5,
Digital 365 / 96.5FM
Power Ball - $2,600.00 *can only be won on Bonanza*
1st Series One Line/4 Corners: $50.00
Two Lines: $75.00 Caller’s Choice: $100.00 Large Frame: $125.00
Blackout: $400.00
2nd Series One Line/4 Corners: $50.00
Two Lines: $75.00 Caller’s Choice: $100.00 Large Frame: $125.00
Blackout: $400.00
Bonanza One Line or 4 Corners: $50.00
Two Lines: $75.00 Caller’s Choice: $100.00 Large Frame: $125.00
Blackout: $2000 in
55#’s or less Consolation: $500.00 2nd Blackout: $200.00
*Prizes depend on number of cards sold
Cards are: $2.00 for 1st & 2nd series $5.00 for 2-up Bonanza License Number MB15-0005
Notice from the Northern Village of Beauval
NOTICE
The Northern Village of Beauval has lifted the FIRE BAN
effective Wednesday, May 25th, 2016.
Self-contained portable gas heating devices and fire pits,
barbecues, pressurized stoves, and charcoal briquettes will be
permitted for cooking and heating purposes.
OPEN FIRES PROHIBITED
Residents are reminded to use caution when using a fire pit as
fire hazard conditions remain high.
Valley View School Athletic Banquet
Thursday, June 9th
@ 5:00pm
Valley View Gym
Meal provided! Everyone Welcome!
Come and celebrate as we hand out awards to
our top athletes for the 2015/16 school year!
Sipisishk Communications Inc. is now accepting letters for
Ticket Sales for the months of July & August
Deadline: Wednesday, June 22nd @ 3:00PM
Sipisishk Communications Inc. Box 49, Beauval, SK S0M 0G0
Fax: 306-288-2033 Email: [email protected]
CIPI Newsletter is published twice a month by
Sipisishk Communications Inc.
Beauval, SK S0M 0G0 Ph.: 306-288-2222
Editor: Julieann Alcrow
St. Mary Magdalene Sunday, June 5th, 2016
Mass @ 10:30am
Readers:
Abraham Gardiner
Vitaline Read
Deadline for Submissions:
June 15th @ 4:00 pm unless arrangements are made.
CIPI Newsletter – June 3rd, 2016
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CIPI TV BINGO
Sunday, June 5th, 2016 7:30 pm on Channel 13 / Cable 5,
Digital 365 / 96.5FM
Power Ball - $2,700.00 *can only be won on Bonanza*
1st Series One Line/4 Corners: $50.00
Two Lines: $75.00 Caller’s Choice: $100.00 Large Frame: $125.00
Blackout: $400.00
2nd Series One Line/4 Corners: $50.00
Two Lines: $75.00 Caller’s Choice: $100.00 Large Frame: $125.00
Blackout: $400.00
Bonanza One Line or 4 Corners: $50.00
Two Lines: $75.00 Caller’s Choice: $100.00 Large Frame: $125.00
Blackout: $2000 in
56#’s or less Consolation: $500.00 2nd Blackout: $200.00
*Prizes depend on number of cards sold
Cards are: $2.00 for 1st & 2nd series $5.00 for 2-up Bonanza License Number MB15-0005
You don't need a special
class of driver's licence or an
endorsement to operate a
snowmobile or ATV, but
you must meet these
requirements:
You must hold a valid Class
1 to 5 driver's licence.
You must be at least 16 years old.
In addition, to operate a snowmobile, you must take an approved
safety course if you were born after Jan. 1, 1989.
If you're under 16 and/or have a Class 7 driver's licence, you can
only operate a snowmobile or ATV while either:
Accompanied by someone who holds a Class 1 to 5 licence.
Supervised (within 5 m of and in view of) by someone on
another machine that holds a Class 1 to 5 driver's licence.
Anger Management Workshop When: June 21, 22, 23, 2016
Facility: Church Meeting Room
Time: 10am to 3pm daily
Open to first 10 people to sign up
To register call Doris Woods @ 306 235 5845 or
Deborah @ 306 288 4807
Certificates will be given upon completion
Saturday Sunday Monday
Sunny
High 20° Low 10°
Sunny
High 13° Low 5°
Mix of sun & cloud
High 13° Low 3°
CIPI NUMBERS Office: 306-288-2222 or 306-288-2474
Request Line: 306-288-2230 Contest Line: 306-288-2053
email: [email protected] website: www.cipiradio.com
Enter a
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from 1
through 9 in
such a way
that each
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column, and
region
contains
only one
instance of
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6 1
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1 9
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S U D O K U
CIPI Newsletter – June 3rd, 2016
CIPI TV BINGO
Tuesday, June 7th, 2016 7:30 pm on Channel 13 / Cable 5,
Digital 365 / 96.5FM
Power Ball - $2,800.00 *can only be won on Bonanza*
1st Series One Line/4 Corners: $50.00
Two Lines: $75.00 Caller’s Choice: $100.00 Large Frame: $125.00
Blackout: $400.00
2nd Series One Line/4 Corners: $50.00
Two Lines: $75.00 Caller’s Choice: $100.00 Large Frame: $125.00
Blackout: $400.00
Bonanza One Line or 4 Corners: $50.00
Two Lines: $75.00 Caller’s Choice: $100.00 Large Frame: $125.00
Blackout: $2000 in
57#’s or less Consolation: $500.00 2nd Blackout: $200.00
*Prizes depend on number of cards sold
Cards are: $2.00 for 1st & 2nd series $5.00 for 2-up Bonanza License Number MB15-0005
Northern Home & Building Inspections Meldon Roy @ 306 288 7373
Box 369, Beauval, SK, S0M 0G0
Happy Birthday to my beautiful girl
“Gabrielle McCallum”
I wish you all the best and I love you!
Love, Mom Frieda & Oliver
Elementary Track and Field Units Pinehouse, SK
Congratulations and great effort by all the students that attended the track units in Pinehouse on May 31st. Many of the students received individual ribbons for the events and we placed 3rd overall in point totals. The medals recipients for their age category were:
Nikolas Alcrow – 7/8 boys – silver medal Zachary Bottrell – 11/12 boys – silver medal Ashlyn Aubichon – 11/12 girls – gold medal
Super job. Also a big “thanks” to the chaperones – Carmeleda Campbell, Duane Elzinga, Shirley Martin, and Anita Henry.
Greatly appreciated, Shirley Bell – Morin
The Northern Village of Beauval in partnership with GDI
Employment & Training is inviting applications for (2)
summer student positions
(1) Summer Playground Supervisor - to plan, organize,
schedule and supervise summer activities for children
(1) Campground Supervisor - to maintain the campgrounds
Eligibility Requirements:
Must be Metis
Be a minimum of 15 years of age or older
Be returning to school
Students entering post secondary school must
include a letter of acceptance
15 years olds applying are required to obtain a certificate of
completion from the young worker readiness course
Start date is July 4, 2016
Deadline to apply is Friday, June 24, 2016
Send resume and cover letter to:
Box 19, Beauval, Sask. S0M 0G0
Beauval Recreation
To meet the cultural
component of our Recreation
Programming, we will have a
basic fiddle program for ages
8 to 12 years of age.
Instructors will be Jeremy
Corrigal and Joseph
Desjarlais from Sakitawak.
Only 8 participants will be
asked to participate at this
time with the intention of
expansion as the program
continues. Dedicated youth
are invited to sign up with the
Recreation Director at 306-
288-2064. Program
implementation is
scheduled for the
summer months.
CIPI Newsletter – June 3rd, 2016
Beauval Clinic Due to no Public Health Nurse
Suspended Service March 19, 2016 - until further notice
Please note that there is currently no
full-time Public Health Nurse
available at the Beauval Clinic.
All services normally offered by the
Public Health Nurse will be
suspended until further notice. The
health region is in the process of
finding a replacement.
Should you require immediate
assistance, please call 306 288 4800.
Information regarding upcoming
programs will be updated as it becomes
available.
Thank you for your understanding
Beauval Recreation Presents… One Day CO-ED SLO-PITCH
TOURNAMENT Saturday, June 18th @ 10:00am
Beauval Sports Grounds
Entry Fee $150
1st - $800
2nd - $600
3rd - $400
Prizes guaranteed with a minimum of
6 teams with an 8 team limit.
Double Knockout $5.00 gate admission for players
and spectators
**Concession available**
For more info., call Wayne @ 306 288 2064
Hosting group not responsible for injuries or any
other mishaps sustained during tournament
CIPI Newsletter – June 3rd, 2016
Fish Derby Results
Adults - Sunday, May 22nd
Shelley Buffin - $500 (2lbs 8oz)
Mary Bottrell - $300 (2lbs 5oz)
Cynthia Roy - $200 (2lbs 2oz)
Michelle Boyer - $200 Mystery Weight
Youth - Monday, May 23rd
Chloe Daigneault - $25 Northern Gift
Certificate for Biggest Clam
Hadley Gardiner - $25 Northern Gift
Certificate for Smallest Clam
Boys Jaymian Hood - Bike - (3lbs 2oz Pike)
Jansen Gunn - Fishing Gear - (2lbs 10oz Pike)
Carson Edquist - Snorkel - 2lbs 4oz Pike)
Girls Aubree Laliberte - Bike - (2lbs 3oz Pike)
Aubree Laliberte - Fishing Gear - (2lbs 1oz
Pike)
Hadley Gardiner - Snorkel Set - (1lb 13oz
Pike)
Beauval Recreation
is looking for raffle contestants for the
Bonfire Summer Festival July 15, 16, 17
Names will be accepted for
Junior Prince/Princess &
Junior King/Queen
Submit names to the Rec. Office @ 288-2064
Applied Suicide Intervention Skills
Training - ASIST
Wednesday, June 8th & Thursday, June 9th
8:30am to 4:30pm
Valley View School
Cost - FREE
Deadline to register is June 6th
**Lunch & snacks will be provided**
To register contact: Jolene McKay @ 306
288 7553 or Calla Gordon @ 306 833 3382
Name the Building Contest
Name the Outdoor Structure - $50
Name the Building - $100
Submit names to Nick, drop off at the
Village Office or email to
Deadline Friday, June 3rd @ 5pm
Do you have a passion for taking
care of/or working with children/
youth (ages 0-12)?
We are looking for interested persons that
would like to become a foster parent or
participate in the Foster Families training. If
interested, the first step is to call the
Saskatchewan Foster Families Association toll
free at 1 888 276 2880. They will pass along
your information to the Ministry of Social
Services (MSS). You will then be contacted to
book an initial in-home consultation.
A criminal record check is also required.
Training will start on June 18th, 2016 in Prince
Albert. The training is for 2 full weekends and
the following Saturday. More details will be
available from Jolene McKay at 306 288 7553
or Shirley Bell-Morin at 306 288 2324.
CIPI Newsletter – June 3rd, 2016
Commercial Concrete Foreman Employment Type: Permanent Full-time
Location(s): Pr ince Alber t, SK and remote mine sites
Salary Range: Star t at $34.00 + /hr ; however , wage is based on exper ience
Snake Lake Construction is seeking a highly
motivated individual for a Concrete Foreman
position that is located in Prince Albert and in
various remote mine sites in Northern
Saskatchewan.
As a key participant in the relationship with the
contractor, other contractors, company and
client, the Foreman generally has multiple
years’ experience. The following some specific
areas of responsibility:
Safety:
Responsible & accountable for the safety of
a crew of 5 to 8 people;
Know, understand, communicate & ensure
compliance with the OH&S Act and
Regulations;
Ensure completion of initial Field Level
Risk Assessments;
Fully understand SLGC’s safety systems
and implement.
Leadership and Supervision:
Provides direction, leadership, support &
holds their crew responsible & accountable
for meeting their responsibilities, goals &
commitments;
Assess competency & capability of their
tradespersons; evaluate crew capability,
training & coaching to ensure crew meets
required levels of quality;
Ensure crew complies with policies &
procedures;
Apply SLGC’s corrective action policy
when applied;
Mentor Foreman, attend on-site contractor
meetings with client representatives
Be a leader
Planning and Scheduling:
Identify & verify the field installation work
package (FIWP)
Schedule tasks in a 2-week intervals with
task plan for upcoming work that include
planning & adjusting work procedures,
labour & equipment based on production &
schedule requirements;
Read, understand & interpret issued project
drawings;
Track & record redline drawings for
duration of project;
Ensure all change orders are properly
executed & indicates on as-built plans;
Prioritize work requirements, create work
plans for crews & keep project schedule
current;
Review & adjust specific activities &
schedules to meet demands, deadlines &
requirements;
Coordinate maintenance of equipment on
the project & supervise effective
utilization;
Qualifications required or related too: JM
certificate in a construction trade, SCSA
Leadership for Excellence; SCSA WHIMS
Train-the-Trainer; Level A 1st Aid.
We are committed to hiring Resident of Far
North.
Drug and Alcohol Testing Requirement: The
successful candidate shall be subject to a Drug
and Alcohol test as a condition of
employment.
Closing Date: June 10th, 2016
CIPI Newsletter – June 3rd, 2016
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June is Brain Injury Awareness Month in Canada By biacadmin/on June 1, 2010/in Brain Injury Awareness Month
The Brain Injury Association of Canada, its partners and community of survivors, caregivers and heal th professionals, designates June as National Brain Injury Awareness Month in Canada to highlight awareness on the effects and causes of acquired brain injury across Canada. It is estimated that close to 4% of Canadians are living with an acquired brain injury. As incredible as this may sound, brain injury in Canada is a silent epidemic. In Canada, brain injury is the number one killer and disabler of people under the age of 44. Statistics further indicate that incidences are two times greater within the male population. Acquired brain injury is defined as a non-
degenerative and non-congenital insult to the brain that may result in a diminished or altered state of consciousness, and result in impaired cognitive, physical, emotional and/or behavioural func t ion ing. The soc ia l , emotional and economic consequences of brain injury are in fact devastating not only to the survivors themselves, but to family members, caregivers, support workers and the community at large – everyone involved with working towards n e u ro - re h a b i l i t a t i o n a n d recovery . And currently, there are no drugs or techniques that can cure a brain injury. Automobile and pedestrian incidents, sports injuries (a concussion is a mild traumatic brain injury), cycling incidents, victims of crime, falls, tumours,
aneurysms, and other non-degenerative conditions are all leading causes of brain acquired Brain Injury in Canada. The Brain Injury Association of Canada urges all Canadians to become involved with grassroot brain injury associations and to listen to survivor stories and family members speak about the support and guidance they have received. Their true life stories will fascinate you. T h e i r c o u r a g e a n d determination is really quite remarkable. As well, the A s s o c i a t i o n a s ks a l l Canadians, children, youth, parents and seniors, to help prevent acquired brain injuries this summer and all year round by wearing helmets while cycling,
rollerblading, skateboarding, ATVing, skiing, snowboarding, skating, playing ice hockey, tobogganing and for all automobile drivers to follow the rules of the road. There will be bike safety June 15 from 9-12pm at VVS for grades K-6 try to get your children to bring there bikes that day. We will also be having our community baby shower in-conjunction with Car Seat Safety at the community hall from 1-4pm. Babies that were born from last year June 2015 to present are invited to come celebrate with their parents, we will have door prizes, snacks, and gift bags to all that attend. If you need more information please give me a call Deborah 306-288-4807 or Jenn at 306-288-4045.
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