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CIPI Newsletter – May 5th, 2017 CIPI Newsletter 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 33 Issue Friday, May 5th, 2017 CIPI TV BINGO Friday, May 5th, 2017 7:30pm on Channel 13 / Cable 5, Digital 365 / 96.5FM Power Ball - $1800.00 *can only be won on Bonanza* 1st Series Standard Start: $50.00 Two Lines: $75.00 Caller’s Choice: $100.00 Large Frame: $125.00 Blackout: $400.00 2nd Series Standard Start: $50.00 Two Lines: $75.00 Caller’s Choice: $100.00 Large Frame: $125.00 Blackout: $400.00 Bonanza Standard Start: $50.00 Two Lines: $75.00 Caller’s Choice: $100.00 Large Frame: $125.00 Blackout: $2,000 in 53#’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 # MB16-0005 Saskatchewan Residents can now rake in a little more cash by recycling milk containers at SARCAN centres. Milk containers were added to the provincial recycling program on April 1st so they can now be returned to any SARCAN depot for a refund of the deposit paid at the point of purchase. SARCAN will accept beverage containers for milk, buttermilk, cream, flued coffee creams, lactose-free milk products and drinkable yogurt. SARCAN will only accept milk containers with best before dates after April 1st, 2017. “Another line of milk containers will increase the recycling rates of that product in the province of Saskatchewan,” said Saskatchewan Minister of the Environment, Scott Moe. “It gives everyone the opportunity, rural and urban, to return their milk containers, along with other containers, to the SARCAN depot.” The change comes along with an increase for the returnable deposit for certain items - the first change to deposit amounts since 1992. For example, the deposit for aluminum, tin and plastic containers one litre or greater will increase from 20 cents to 25 cents. Residents still have the option to place their containers in their curbside recycling bins, but they will not receive a refund on the deposit paid at the point of purchase. COMMUNITY FACILITY FUNDRAISING COMMITTEE Family Quad/Truck/Walking Poker Rally Sunday, May 7th, 2017 Registration starts at 12noon at the Ball Diamond Building Prizes for High & Low Hand Entry Fee: $5.00 Participants have the option of going on a Quad/Truck ride or you can just come walking around the track. Any one can come and enter the rally. Enter as many times as you wish. We will have TACO IN A BAG Sale but participants of the rally will receive free Hot Dogs & Juice. No alcohol/drugs or intoxicated persons allowed at this event. For more information, call Belle at 306 288 7212 *We will also have BOLO Games (Weather Permitting) $5.00/player - Teams picked from a hat

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Page 1: CIPI Newsletter - CIPI RadioCIPI Newsletter –May 5th, 2017 CIPI Newsletter In case of a serious Saskatchewan Residents can now rake in a little more cash ... .306-288-4800 Ile-x

CIPI Newsletter – May 5th, 2017

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 33 Issue Friday, May 5th, 2017

CIPI TV BINGO

Friday, May 5th, 2017 7:30pm on Channel 13 / Cable 5,

Digital 365 / 96.5FM

Power Ball - $1800.00 *can only be won on Bonanza*

1st Series Standard Start: $50.00

Two Lines: $75.00 Caller’s Choice: $100.00 Large Frame: $125.00

Blackout: $400.00

2nd Series Standard Start: $50.00

Two Lines: $75.00 Caller’s Choice: $100.00 Large Frame: $125.00

Blackout: $400.00

Bonanza Standard Start: $50.00

Two Lines: $75.00 Caller’s Choice: $100.00 Large Frame: $125.00

Blackout: $2,000 in

53#’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 # MB16-0005

Saskatchewan Residents can now rake in a little more cash by recycling milk containers at SARCAN centres.

Milk containers were added to the provincial recycling program on

April 1st so they can now be returned to any SARCAN depot for a

refund of the deposit paid at the point of purchase.

SARCAN will accept beverage containers for milk, buttermilk, cream,

flued coffee creams, lactose-free milk products and drinkable yogurt.

SARCAN will only accept milk containers with best before dates after

April 1st, 2017.

“Another line of milk containers will increase the recycling rates of that

product in the province of Saskatchewan,” said Saskatchewan Minister

of the Environment, Scott Moe.

“It gives everyone the opportunity, rural and urban, to return their milk

containers, along with other containers, to the SARCAN depot.”

The change comes along with an increase for the returnable deposit for

certain items - the first change to deposit amounts since 1992.

For example, the deposit for aluminum, tin and plastic containers one

litre or greater will increase from 20 cents to 25 cents.

Residents still have the option to place their containers in their curbside

recycling bins, but they will not receive a refund on the deposit paid at

the point of purchase.

COMMUNITY FACILITY FUNDRAISING COMMITTEE Family Quad/Truck/Walking Poker Rally

Sunday, May 7th, 2017 Registration starts at 12noon at the Ball Diamond Building

Prizes for High & Low Hand Entry Fee: $5.00

Participants have the option of going on a Quad/Truck ride or you can just come walking around the track. Any one can come

and enter the rally. Enter as many times as you wish. We will have TACO IN A BAG Sale but participants of the rally will

receive free Hot Dogs & Juice. No alcohol/drugs or intoxicated persons allowed at this event.

For more information, call Belle at 306 288 7212 *We will also have BOLO Games (Weather Permitting)

$5.00/player - Teams picked from a hat

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CIPI Newsletter is published twice a month by

Sipisishk Communications Inc.

Beauval, SK S0M 0G0 Ph.: 306-288-2222 Editor: Velma J. Roy

Email: [email protected]

Or [email protected]

St. Mary Magdalene Sunday, May 7th, 2017

Liturgy @ 10:30am

Readers:

Ed Mihalicz

Mike Read

Deadline for Submissions:

May 17th @ 3:00 pm unless arrangements are made.

CIPI Newsletter – May 5th, 2017

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CIPI TV BINGO

Sunday, May 7th, 2017 7:30 pm on Channel 13 / Cable 5,

Digital 365 / 96.5FM

Power Ball - $1900.00 *can only be won on Bonanza*

1st Series Standard Start: $50.00

Two Lines: $75.00 Caller’s Choice: $100.00 Large Frame: $125.00

Blackout: $400.00

2nd Series Standard Start: $50.00

Two Lines: $75.00 Caller’s Choice: $100.00 Large Frame: $125.00

Blackout: $400.00

Bonanza Standard Start: $50.00

Two Lines: $75.00 Caller’s Choice: $100.00 Large Frame: $125.00 Blackout: $2,000 in

54#’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 MB16-0005

Beauval Care Group, former ly the Graveyard Fund, has recently

started fundraising again. We are currently looking to purchase some

statues or get the ones we have repainted. We will also be advertising

Graveyard Clean up day in the near future. We have crosses made that

need to be painted and put on graves that don’t have any. We have

scheduled Ticket Sale dates at CIPI. If you would like to donate at the

next one, feel free to drop off items or you can call, Velma at 306 288

2222/7187 or Agnes at 306 288 2245. Thank You.

May 5th - Santa Anonymous May 7th - NAIG May 9th - Edna Laliberte May 12th - KYRHA May 14th - Santa Anonymous May 16th - NAIG

NAIG Athletes - Hilliard Roy, Draydon Felske, Connor Campbell,

Brendan Tolentino, Cal Rediron, Don Campbell & Hayden Alcrow will

be going to Toronto, Ontario on July 15th - 23rd as part of the North

American Indigenous Games for Basketball & Volleyball. They are

currently fundraising for their families to attend and cheer them on.

Please support our local boys by supporting their fundraising efforts.

You can help by donating items for their ticket sales, bottles or you can

donate cash. Lori Roy can be reached at 306 288 7041. Let’s help these

boys have their parents & friends there to cheer them on! Thank You.

May 19th - Edna Laliberte May 21st - Beauval Care Group May 23rd - KYRHA May 26th - NAIG May 27th - Edna Laliberte May 30th - Beauval Care Group

CIPI Ticket Sale Dates

Mother’s Day Ads on CIPI Please bring in your ads by Thursday, May 11th at 5:00pm. Sooner is

better. Ads are $5.00 without picture or $8.00 with picture.

Saturday Sunday Monday

Mix of sun & cloud

High 21° Low 10°

70% showers

High 12° Low 5°

Mix of sun & cloud

High 16° 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

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such a way

that each row,

column, and

region

contains only

one instance

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2 3 1 7

5 7 9 1

9 6

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CIPI Newsletter – May 5th, 2017

CIPI TV BINGO

Tuesday, May 9th, 2017 7:30 pm on Channel 13 / Cable 5,

Digital 365 / 96.5FM

Power Ball - $2000.00 *can only be won on Bonanza*

1st Series Standard Start: $50.00

Two Lines: $75.00 Caller’s Choice: $100.00 Large Frame: $125.00

Blackout: $400.00

2nd Series Standard Start: $50.00

Two Lines: $75.00 Caller’s Choice: $100.00 Large Frame: $125.00

Blackout: $400.00

Bonanza Standard Start: $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 MB16-0005

MARSHMALLOWS MOUNTAINS NATURE PICNIC TABLE PUP TENT

FIRST AID KIT FOLK SONGS FOREST GHOST STORIES LAKE SHORE

BACKPACK BEARS BUG SPRAY CAMPSTOVE CAMPFIRE

RACCOONS SLEEPING BAG STARRY SKY TRAILHEAD

WORD SEARCH PUZZLE - CAMPING OUT

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CIPI Newsletter – May 5th, 2017

Community Garden Worker (seasonal)

Position start date

As soon as suitable candidate is found.

Pay rate: $12.00/hour

Deadline to apply: May 12th @ 4pm

Job duties include:

Prepping the Grow Tunnel and Community

Garden for the grow season. Harvesting fruit

and vegetables when ready.

Training will be provided.

Special consideration will be given to

individuals who qualify for a wage subsidy

through Neil Squire Society.

For more information about the Neil Squire

Society, stop by the Mayor’s Office or call

306 288 1002 or go to www.neilsquire.ca

Some of the prizes we will be having for the

CIPI Family Fish Derby which is happening on

May 27th, 2017 - 12 noon to 5:00pm

Entry Fee: $25.00

Grand Prize: $1000

Mountain Bike

Propane Grill & Tanks

Off Road RC Truck

Ladder Ball Game

Bat, Ball & Glove

Volleyball/Badminton

Guitar

Bluetooth Boom box

Power Bank Charger

Plus a lot more!

CIPI Newsletter – May 5th, 2017

As there has been an increase in the amount of ATV traffic we are asking the public to

use caution when operating an ATV. Listed below are some of the common infractions

and fines associated to using an ATV. If you are reporting an incident you will be asked

to provide further details in the form of a statement so that we may pursue the option of

charging the individual(s) that you are reporting. If your safety is important to you and

your community we are asking for your assistance and cooperation when dealing with

these types of incidents.

ATV Act Operate ATV without a driver’s licence - $150.00

( Must be 16 years old to operate on public roads)

ATV Act Operate ATV on the travelled portion of the highway - $150.00

ATV Act Operate ATV without subsisting contract of insurance - $95.00

ATV Act Operate ATV with a passenger unless the ATV is designed to carry a passenger - $90.00

ATV Act Fail to yield right of way - $150.00

ATV Act Fail to wear a helmet and eye protection - $100.00

ATV Act Exceed a safe and reasonable speed - $150.00

TSA Proceed from stop sign before safe to do so - $230.00

TSA Drive without due care and attention - $280.00

TSA Stunting - $150.00

MESSAGE FROM LOCAL RCMP DETACHMENT

Beauval Minor Sports & Recreation are looking for

Canada Day King & Queen Raffle Contestants

Deadline to sign up: May 12th, 2017 @ 5:00pm

Prizes Cash along with percentage of

overall ticket sales

Sign up by calling Wayne at the Recreation Office

306 288 2064

- All participants will be entered to win

Door Prizes - Youth needing assistance fishing can

only be helped with casting and not the reeling in.

- Beauval Recreation is not

responsible for theft, injury, or any unforeseeable circumstances and

also reserved the right to have final say in all disputes.

- For more information, call 306 288 2064 (Wayne) or

306 288 7470 (Cody).

Prizes

1st - $120 2nd - $100

3rd - $80 4th - $75

5th - $60

6th - $50 7th - $40

8th - $30 9th - $20

10th - $10

Beauval Recreation presents 17 & under

Youth Fish Derby Saturday, May 20th, 2017

Register from 11:00am to 1:00pm Fishing starts at 1:00pm

Entry Fee: $5.00

“Fishy, fishy in the brook, Come & bite my dainty hook!”

FISH: an animal that grows the fastest between the time it’s caught to the time the fisherman tells about

it to his friends!

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CIPI Newsletter – May 5th, 2017

PUBLIC NOTICE Public Notice is herby given that the Council of the Northern Village of

Beauval intents to adopt a bylaw under The Planning and Development

Act, 2007 to amend Bylaw No. 1-2015, known as the Zoning Bylaw and

Bylaw No. 2-2015, known as the Official Community Plan.

INTENT - The proposed bylaw will re-designate the land as shown in

Area C Map 1 to Commercial/Residential in the Official Community

Plan and rezone from FD-Future Development to C1-General

Commercial; RR-Rural Residential; and RP-Recreation and Park in the

Zoning Bylaw as shown in Map 2.

AFFECTED LAND - the affect land is shown and described

on the attached Map 1 and Map 2 and is legally described as

Parcel AG Plan 96B05000.

REASON - The reason is for the amendment is to provide for

future general commercial land; and accommodate existing

cemetery and existing residential development.

PUBLIC HEARING - Council will hold a public hearing on

May 10th, 2017 at 7:00pm at the Village Office Council

Chambers on Lavoie Street to hear any person or group that

wants to comment on the proposed bylaws. Consideration will be given to written comments or faxed

comments received at the Beauval Town Office no later than May 10th, 2017 at 12:00pm CST.

PUBLIC INSPECTION - Any person may inspect the bylaws at the Northern Village of Beauval office

between 9:00am and 4:00pm from April 6th, 2017 to May 10th, 2017 (Public Hearing), excluding

statutory holidays. Plan of proposed subdivision prepared by Regan Rayner SLS, on March 28th, 2013

and revised on December 8th, 2014 will also be available.

Issued at the Northern Village of Beauval on this 6th day of April, 2017.

Signed: Bertha Durocher, Municipal Clerk

Clean Up Month

Garbage bags & gloves will be available at

the Village Office starting May 8th, 2017

If you have any old vehicles that you want

removed from your yard, call the

Maintenance Office at 306 288 1003.

Large items may be placed by garbage bins.

You can win prizes for the cleanest yard.

For more information, call Iris at 288-7505,

Wehkees at 288-4816 or Bertha at 288-1002

BRIC Public Meeting with Potluck

Wednesday May 10th, 2017

5:30pm at the BDI Community Gym

Some topics to be discussed are:

*Community Safety Concerns

*RCMP Updates

*SOOF Presentation

*Drug issues in the community

Meat & Potatoes will be provided.

Call Jolene at 306 288 7553/2349 and

tell her what you will be bringing.

Hope to see you all there!

Happy Mother’s Day

“I didn’t mean to gain weight.. It just happened by Snackcident!”

“My favorite exercise is a cross between a lunge and a crunch… I call it Lunch!”

CIPI Newsletter – May 5th, 2017

Hepatitis Awareness Month – hepatitis means

inflammation of the liver. Hepatitis is most often

cause by one of the several viruses Hepatitis A,

Hepatitis B and Hepatitis C. Unlike Hepatitis A ,

which does not cause a long-term infection,

Hepatitis B and Hepatitis B can become chronic,

life-long infections. Chronic hepatitis can cause

serious liver problems, including liver damage,

cirrhosis, and even liver cancer. People with

chronic Hepatitis B and Hepatitis C have the

greatest risk of liver cancer. In fact, more than 60

percent of liver cancer cases are associated with

Hepatitis B and Hepatitis C

Mental Health Week, May 1st to 7th - This year

during CMHA Mental Health Week, Canadians are

speaking up: we’ve been in line for mental health

care for way too long. We can’t wait anymore. We

are literally sick of waiting. But we’re not only

waiting for mental health care. To be truly mentally

well, Canadians also need psychotherapy,

counselling and community-based mental health

services and programs; we need acknowledgement

and respect; and we need adequate housing. This

CMHA Mental Health Week, May 1-7, Canadians

are writing their MPs, speaking out on social

media, and donating our time and money, all in the

name of getting loud for mental health.

Canada Health Day, May 12 - Canada Health

Day has been sponsored by the Canadian

Healthcare Association and the Canadian Public

Health Association for over 30 years. The day is

meant to highlight the importance of public health

in the well-being of all Canadians.

It is also an opportunity to ask ourselves what we

consider health to be. Is health about regular visits

to your family physician and eating healthy? Sure

it is, but it’s also much more than that. Health starts

long before we get ill. Health starts where we live,

learn, work and play.

Brain Tumour Awareness - There are over 120

different types of brain tumours (both malignant

and non-malignant) you make it possible for us to

provide specialized programs to support those

affected and critical research to find the cause of

and a cure for the disease.

Cystic Fibrosis Cystic fibrosis (CF) is the most

common fatal genetic disease affecting Canadian

children and young adults. At present, there is no

cure. CF causes various effects on the body, but

mainly affects the digestive system and lungs. The

degree of CF severity differs from person to

person, however, the persistence and ongoing

infection in the lungs, with destruction of lungs and

loss of lung function, will eventually lead to death

in the majority of people with CF. Typical

complications caused by cystic fibrosis are:

Difficulty digesting fats and proteins Malnutrition

and vitamin deficiencies because of inability to

absorb nutrients Progressive lung damage from

chronic infections and aberrant inflammation CF

related diabetes Sinus infections It is estimated that

one in every 3,600 children born in Canada has CF.

More than 4,100 Canadian children, adolescents,

and adults with cystic fibrosis attend specialized

CF clinics - See more at: http://

www.cysticfibrosis.ca/about-cf/what-is-cystic-

fibrosis#sthash.x9nmVKkh.dpuf

World No Tobacco Day, May 31 - The theme for

World No Tobacco day Tobacco – a threat to

development Every year, on 31 May, WHO and

partners mark World No Tobacco Day (WNTD),

highlighting the health and additional risks

associated with tobacco use, and advocating for

effective policies to reduce tobacco consumption.

The theme for World No Tobacco Day 2017 is

"Tobacco – a threat to development." About the

campaign-It will demonstrate the threats that the

tobacco industry poses to the sustainable

development of all countries, including the health

and economic well-being of their citizens. It will

propose measures that governments and the public

should take to promote health and development by

confronting the global tobacco crisis.

Health Related Awareness for the month of May is...

I used to believe that prayer changes things but now I know prayer changes us and we change things!