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Pikwàkanagàn Tibadjumowin Friday, November 4, 2011
Published by: Stephanie Stone (613) 625-2800 ext.#221 email: [email protected] View the newsletter on-line: www.algonquinsofpikwakanagan.com
CLOCKS GO BACK! Before your go to bed
Saturday night, turn your clock (s) BACK one hour.
REMEMBRANCE DAY CLOSURE The Offices, Health Centre and Day Care Centre
will be CLOSED on Friday, November 11, 2011 in honor of Remembrance Day.
Business resumes Monday, November 14, 2011.
REMEMBRANCE DAY CEREMONIES There will be a Remembrance Day Ceremony
on Friday, November 11, 2011 starting at approximately 10:30 am
at the Cenotaph in front of the Museum/Cultural Centre.
In Flanders Fields
By: Lieutenant Colonel John McCrae, MD
(1872-1918)
Canadian Army
In Flanders Fields the poppies blow Between the crosses row on row,
That mark our place; and in the sky The larks, still bravely singing, fly
Scarce heard amid the guns below. We are the Dead. Short days ago
We lived, felt dawn, saw sunset glow, Loved and were loved, and now we lie
In Flanders fields. Take up our quarrel with the foe:
To you from failing hands we throw The torch; be yours to hold it high. If ye break faith with us who die
We shall not sleep, though poppies grow
In Flanders fields.
“GRAND OPENING OF MAKWA CENTRE” The Grand Opening
of the newly renovated Makwa Centre will be on
Friday, November 4, 2011 beginning at 1:00 pm
-Light Lunch Served-
*EVERYONE WELCOME*
ATTENTION COMMUNITY MEMBERS
Funding for Canadian Lands Surveys on-reserve has not been available for a while now, however the need still exists and the
cost has continually increased. We are attempting to gather a list of names (status members holding Certificates of Possession) that currently own land on-reserve and have some interest in a survey
completed on their property.
We are gathering names only to try and gauge what needs there are (if any), and to research into the possibilities of a
discounted rate for these surveys. Property locations do not need to be identified at this time,
just names of those interested and own land.
If you are interested, please provide your name to either Jane Commanda or Dan Sarazin at (613) 625-2800 ext. #231.
Meegwetch.
Attention Parents The After School Tutoring Program still has seats available
for your child/ren to be registered. The After School Tutoring Staff will be taking registration until all seats are filled.
We have limited number of 24 participants and a waiting list will be developed for the overflow. The Tutoring program
will be operating Monday thru Thursday from 4:15 p.m. to 8:15 p.m.
Thank you for your attention to this important matter. Education Services
P a g e 2 P i k w à k a n a g à n T i b a d j u m o w i n P a g e 3 P i k w à k a n a g à n T i b a d j u m o w i n
NOTICE TO COMMUNITY MEMBERS We are in the process of establishing a new brochure for our
Remembrance Day Ceremonies. We are asking if anyone has any information or names to bring forward to be added,
could you please call Della Meness or Stephanie Stone at 613-625-2800 to submit this information.
Meegwetch.
Aird, Alex Cooco, Alfred Lavalley, Peter
Aird, Arthur Cooco, Dave (Jr.) Lavalley, Wilfred
Aird, Basil Cooco, Don Lindsey, Eddie
Aird, Carolyn Cooco, John Magnus, Agnes
Aird, Dickson Cooco, Lennox McPhie, Mary Ann
Aird, Irene Cooke, James McPhie, Randy
Aird, Keith Fisher, Agnes Meness, Esmond
Amikons, Alfred (Vincent) Gagnon, Bryce Meness, Joseph
Amikons, Desmond Gagnon, Gordon Meness, Reggie
Amikons, Gerald Gagnon, Kenneth Meness, Roger
Amikons, Lennox Gagnon, Steve Meness, Wallace
Amikons, Patrick Jocko (Da Foe), Robert (Bobby) Monette, Raymond
Bailey, Bernadette Jocko, Henry Sarazin, Donald
Bailey, John Jocko, James Sarazin, Stanley
Baptiste, Leo Jocko, Leo Sarazin, Walter
Baptiste, Sydney Jocko, Louie Seymour, Keon
Bennett, James Jocko, Martin Stoqua, Joseph
Bennett, Marceline Jocko, Matt Tanascon, Thelma
Bennett, Patrick Jocko, Mike Tennisco, Alexander
Benoit, Arthur Jocko, Peter Tennisco, George
Benoit, Francis (Teddy) Jocko, Russell Tennisco, James
Benoit, Glen Jocko, Wendy Tennisco, Lawrence
Benoit, James Jocko, William Tennisco, Moses
Bernard, Anthony Kohoko, Archie White, Joe
Bernard, Archibald Lavalley, Archie Whiteduck, Joe
Burns (Aird), Kenny Lavalley, Harold Whiteduck, John
Closter, Marion Lavalley, Jacques Whiteduck, Lorrence
Closter, Patrick Lavalley, James Whiteduck, Patrick Henry
Commanda, Allan Lavalley, Joe
Commanda, Michael Lavalley, Matt
REMEMBERING OUR ALGONQUINS OF PIKWAKANAGAN VETERANS/SPOUSES
Algonquins of Pikwàkanagàn DAY CAE ACTIVITIES Kwey Kwey Anishinabeg
1) It is the month of November (whitefish month) Adikameg kizis. The preschoolers and toddlers are learning about the harvest season of vegetables and hunting moose and celebrating the fall season.
2) Magoshewin—Fall feast this is done at the end of October and our elders used the (kinooje) pike to do this feast. It is the time to do memorials and feast our ancestors and the ones who passed in the spirit world.
3) The pumpkin is looking from the window Pikwasamin wasetchiganikag The pumpkin is looking from the window Pikwasamin wasetchiganikag The pumpkin is looking from the window Pikwasamin wasetchiganikag With his scary face. Kokodjigweno
4) We went out for Halloween. Kiwi Niba Madwesin
5) On Halloween night we saw nice costumes and scary ones. Niba Madwesin kiiwaabamaa kwennaadjiwi asidj Kokojigweno ningo.
6) The Elders say that when the tamarack trees turn yellow it is time to net whitefish (adickameg)
7) It will soon be Remembrance Day Remembrance Day: Ogitchida or Jimaganish kijigan
8) Don’t forget Kawin Wanikekedan November 11 Adikameg kizis 11 Remembrance Day Okitchida Kijigan
9) Thanks to all Veterans Kitchi Meegwetch Kakina Ogitchidag
10) Do you have a poppy for the veterans? Ki miskwa waabigoon na? Yes I always wear one for my Grandpa Eehn kaagige ayoon ningo ondji ni mishomis
“GRAND OPENING OF MAKWA CENTRE” The Grand Opening
of the newly renovated Makwa Centre will be on
Friday, November 4, 2011 beginning at 1:00 pm
-Light Lunch Served-
*EVERYONE WELCOME*
ATTENTION COMMUNITY MEMBERS
Funding for Canadian Lands Surveys on-reserve has not been available for a while now, however the need still exists and the
cost has continually increased. We are attempting to gather a list of names (status members holding Certificates of Possession) that currently own land on-reserve and have some interest in a survey
completed on their property.
We are gathering names only to try and gauge what needs there are (if any), and to research into the possibilities of a
discounted rate for these surveys. Property locations do not need to be identified at this time,
just names of those interested and own land.
If you are interested, please provide your name to either Jane Commanda or Dan Sarazin at (613) 625-2800 ext. #231.
Meegwetch.
Attention Parents The After School Tutoring Program still has seats available
for your child/ren to be registered. The After School Tutoring Staff will be taking registration until all seats are filled.
We have limited number of 24 participants and a waiting list will be developed for the overflow. The Tutoring program
will be operating Monday thru Thursday from 4:15 p.m. to 8:15 p.m.
Thank you for your attention to this important matter. Education Services
P a g e 2 P i k w à k a n a g à n T i b a d j u m o w i n P a g e 3 P i k w à k a n a g à n T i b a d j u m o w i n
NOTICE TO COMMUNITY MEMBERS We are in the process of establishing a new brochure for our
Remembrance Day Ceremonies. We are asking if anyone has any information or names to bring forward to be added,
could you please call Della Meness or Stephanie Stone at 613-625-2800 to submit this information.
Meegwetch.
Aird, Alex Cooco, Alfred Lavalley, Peter
Aird, Arthur Cooco, Dave (Jr.) Lavalley, Wilfred
Aird, Basil Cooco, Don Lindsey, Eddie
Aird, Carolyn Cooco, John Magnus, Agnes
Aird, Dickson Cooco, Lennox McPhie, Mary Ann
Aird, Irene Cooke, James McPhie, Randy
Aird, Keith Fisher, Agnes Meness, Esmond
Amikons, Alfred (Vincent) Gagnon, Bryce Meness, Joseph
Amikons, Desmond Gagnon, Gordon Meness, Reggie
Amikons, Gerald Gagnon, Kenneth Meness, Roger
Amikons, Lennox Gagnon, Steve Meness, Wallace
Amikons, Patrick Jocko (Da Foe), Robert (Bobby) Monette, Raymond
Bailey, Bernadette Jocko, Henry Sarazin, Donald
Bailey, John Jocko, James Sarazin, Stanley
Baptiste, Leo Jocko, Leo Sarazin, Walter
Baptiste, Sydney Jocko, Louie Seymour, Keon
Bennett, James Jocko, Martin Stoqua, Joseph
Bennett, Marceline Jocko, Matt Tanascon, Thelma
Bennett, Patrick Jocko, Mike Tennisco, Alexander
Benoit, Arthur Jocko, Peter Tennisco, George
Benoit, Francis (Teddy) Jocko, Russell Tennisco, James
Benoit, Glen Jocko, Wendy Tennisco, Lawrence
Benoit, James Jocko, William Tennisco, Moses
Bernard, Anthony Kohoko, Archie White, Joe
Bernard, Archibald Lavalley, Archie Whiteduck, Joe
Burns (Aird), Kenny Lavalley, Harold Whiteduck, John
Closter, Marion Lavalley, Jacques Whiteduck, Lorrence
Closter, Patrick Lavalley, James Whiteduck, Patrick Henry
Commanda, Allan Lavalley, Joe
Commanda, Michael Lavalley, Matt
REMEMBERING OUR ALGONQUINS OF PIKWAKANAGAN VETERANS/SPOUSES
Algonquins of Pikwàkanagàn DAY CAE ACTIVITIES Kwey Kwey Anishinabeg
1) It is the month of November (whitefish month) Adikameg kizis. The preschoolers and toddlers are learning about the harvest season of vegetables and hunting moose and celebrating the fall season.
2) Magoshewin—Fall feast this is done at the end of October and our elders used the (kinooje) pike to do this feast. It is the time to do memorials and feast our ancestors and the ones who passed in the spirit world.
3) The pumpkin is looking from the window Pikwasamin wasetchiganikag The pumpkin is looking from the window Pikwasamin wasetchiganikag The pumpkin is looking from the window Pikwasamin wasetchiganikag With his scary face. Kokodjigweno
4) We went out for Halloween. Kiwi Niba Madwesin
5) On Halloween night we saw nice costumes and scary ones. Niba Madwesin kiiwaabamaa kwennaadjiwi asidj Kokojigweno ningo.
6) The Elders say that when the tamarack trees turn yellow it is time to net whitefish (adickameg)
7) It will soon be Remembrance Day Remembrance Day: Ogitchida or Jimaganish kijigan
8) Don’t forget Kawin Wanikekedan November 11 Adikameg kizis 11 Remembrance Day Okitchida Kijigan
9) Thanks to all Veterans Kitchi Meegwetch Kakina Ogitchidag
10) Do you have a poppy for the veterans? Ki miskwa waabigoon na? Yes I always wear one for my Grandpa Eehn kaagige ayoon ningo ondji ni mishomis
LEGAL AID ONTARIO
Family Law Advice Pembroke Family Advice Clinics
Monday Afternoon 1:00 pm—3:00 pm Wednesday Morning 9:30 am-12:00 noon
Friday Afternoon 1:00 pm –3:00 pm (297 Pembroke Street East, Pembroke)
Renfrew Family Advice Clinic
4th Monday of the MONTH 1:00 pm –3:00 pm (315 Raglan Street South, Renfrew)
General Advice Clinics (including criminal law)
Friday Mornings 9:30 am-12:00 noon Pembroke Courthouse Office
(297 Pembroke Street East, Pembroke)
Renfrew General Advice Clinics 4th Monday of the MONTH 10:00 am-12:00 noon
Ontario Government Information Centre (315 Raglan Street South, Renfrew)
Need legal advice or would like to
apply for legal aid?
Call 1-800-668-8258 and press 0 to speak to a Rep.
CANCELLED
LEGAL AID CLINICS at Administration Office are suspended until further notice. A list of other Duty
Counsel Advice Clinics that are available is listed under this notice.
P a g e 4 P i k w à k a n a g à n T i b a d j u m o w i n
NEW!
Beginners
Fitness Class
Starting Wednesday, November 2, 2011 6:30 pm-7:30 pm
Location: Health Centre with Fitness Instructor
Nina Commanda All Are Welcome
Fitness Classes with be held on
Mondays & Wednesdays from 6:30 pm-7:30 pm
GYM/FITNESS
ROOMS
Will be open for free style workouts Mondays, Wednesdays and
Thursdays from 4:30 pm-8:00 pm
Starting Wednesday, November 2
All participants must bring a pair of indoor shoes to use in the facility.
Outdoor shoes are not permitted in the fitness rooms or on the fitness equipment
under any circumstances.
50/50 RAFFLE The winner of the 50/50 ticket draw was ticket #40
which was purchased by Danie Sarazin (Day Care). The ticket was drawn by Stephanie Stone. Proceeds go towards the Tennisco Manor.
P a g e 5 P i k w à k a n a g à n T i b a d j u m o w i n
REMINDER TO ALL PARENTS
If your child/ren is to get off the bus other than their regular bus stop, a written note MUST be provided in the morning to the Bus Monitor
and/or Bus Driver.
FOR SALE Coleman Powermate Generator
6875 Maximum Watts 5500 Running Watts 11 H.P. Tecumseh
Gas Engine ASKING $400.00 OR BEST OFFER! Ask for Bull or Barb (613) 625-2256
Teen Facts 1, Teen Facts 2, Kid Facts and Jr. Facts
Groups will start on Tuesday October 18th, 19th, 20th 2011 Teen Facts 1 – 2:30pm – 4:00 pm Tuesday Teen Facts 2 – 4:30pm – 6:00 pm Tuesday Kid Facts - 4:30 pm – 6:00 pm Wednesday Jr. Facts - 4:30 pm – 6:00 pm Thursday Groups will be at the Health Centre until further notice.
FOR AN APPOINTMENT CALL
FLU VACCINES ARE NOW IN !
Minopimàdiz-i Gamik Health Centre at 625-2259.
Miigwetch, Nursing Staff
AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAM
Greetings to Parents and Students
of Pikwàkanagàn!
My name is Shane Devereux, I am the new
After School Program Teacher for 2011-2012.
The After School Program is for students in
Grades 1-8, who need extra assistance
with their academics.
There is still room in the program for an
additional 14 students to receive help.
The registration for the program will continue to
happen from 4:00 pm to 8:00 pm,
Monday’s to Thursday’s at the
Community Library. I look forward to meeting
you and helping students to succeed!
Meegwetch!
Attention Teen Facts, Kid’s Facts, and Jr. Facts Parents, Children, and Caregivers!!!
For the week of November 15th, 16th, and 17th there will be
no groups. However the groups will resume at regular times for the following week which will be November 22nd,
23rd, and 24th. We are sorry for any inconvenience.
Just as a reminder all parents and caregivers are always welcome to volunteer their time and ideas they may have.
If you have any questions or concerns please don’t hesitate to call Monique at 613-639-4188 or Jane at 613-625-2173.
LEGAL AID ONTARIO
Family Law Advice Pembroke Family Advice Clinics
Monday Afternoon 1:00 pm—3:00 pm Wednesday Morning 9:30 am-12:00 noon
Friday Afternoon 1:00 pm –3:00 pm (297 Pembroke Street East, Pembroke)
Renfrew Family Advice Clinic
4th Monday of the MONTH 1:00 pm –3:00 pm (315 Raglan Street South, Renfrew)
General Advice Clinics (including criminal law)
Friday Mornings 9:30 am-12:00 noon Pembroke Courthouse Office
(297 Pembroke Street East, Pembroke)
Renfrew General Advice Clinics 4th Monday of the MONTH 10:00 am-12:00 noon
Ontario Government Information Centre (315 Raglan Street South, Renfrew)
Need legal advice or would like to
apply for legal aid?
Call 1-800-668-8258 and press 0 to speak to a Rep.
CANCELLED
LEGAL AID CLINICS at Administration Office are suspended until further notice. A list of other Duty
Counsel Advice Clinics that are available is listed under this notice.
P a g e 4 P i k w à k a n a g à n T i b a d j u m o w i n
NEW!
Beginners
Fitness Class
Starting Wednesday, November 2, 2011 6:30 pm-7:30 pm
Location: Health Centre with Fitness Instructor
Nina Commanda All Are Welcome
Fitness Classes with be held on
Mondays & Wednesdays from 6:30 pm-7:30 pm
GYM/FITNESS
ROOMS
Will be open for free style workouts Mondays, Wednesdays and
Thursdays from 4:30 pm-8:00 pm
Starting Wednesday, November 2
All participants must bring a pair of indoor shoes to use in the facility.
Outdoor shoes are not permitted in the fitness rooms or on the fitness equipment
under any circumstances.
50/50 RAFFLE The winner of the 50/50 ticket draw was ticket #40
which was purchased by Danie Sarazin (Day Care). The ticket was drawn by Stephanie Stone. Proceeds go towards the Tennisco Manor.
P a g e 5 P i k w à k a n a g à n T i b a d j u m o w i n
REMINDER TO ALL PARENTS
If your child/ren is to get off the bus other than their regular bus stop, a written note MUST be provided in the morning to the Bus Monitor
and/or Bus Driver.
FOR SALE Coleman Powermate Generator
6875 Maximum Watts 5500 Running Watts 11 H.P. Tecumseh
Gas Engine ASKING $400.00 OR BEST OFFER! Ask for Bull or Barb (613) 625-2256
Teen Facts 1, Teen Facts 2, Kid Facts and Jr. Facts
Groups will start on Tuesday October 18th, 19th, 20th 2011 Teen Facts 1 – 2:30pm – 4:00 pm Tuesday Teen Facts 2 – 4:30pm – 6:00 pm Tuesday Kid Facts - 4:30 pm – 6:00 pm Wednesday Jr. Facts - 4:30 pm – 6:00 pm Thursday Groups will be at the Health Centre until further notice.
FOR AN APPOINTMENT CALL
FLU VACCINES ARE NOW IN !
Minopimàdiz-i Gamik Health Centre at 625-2259.
Miigwetch, Nursing Staff
AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAM
Greetings to Parents and Students
of Pikwàkanagàn!
My name is Shane Devereux, I am the new
After School Program Teacher for 2011-2012.
The After School Program is for students in
Grades 1-8, who need extra assistance
with their academics.
There is still room in the program for an
additional 14 students to receive help.
The registration for the program will continue to
happen from 4:00 pm to 8:00 pm,
Monday’s to Thursday’s at the
Community Library. I look forward to meeting
you and helping students to succeed!
Meegwetch!
Attention Teen Facts, Kid’s Facts, and Jr. Facts Parents, Children, and Caregivers!!!
For the week of November 15th, 16th, and 17th there will be
no groups. However the groups will resume at regular times for the following week which will be November 22nd,
23rd, and 24th. We are sorry for any inconvenience.
Just as a reminder all parents and caregivers are always welcome to volunteer their time and ideas they may have.
If you have any questions or concerns please don’t hesitate to call Monique at 613-639-4188 or Jane at 613-625-2173.
P a g e 6 P i k w à k a n a g à n T i b a d j u m o w i n P a g e 7 P i k w à k a n a g à n T i b a d j u m o w i n
E M P L O Y M E N T O P P O R T U N I T Y Position Title: Administrative Assistant, Finance Tenure: Sick Leave Replacement
Department: Finance Salary: AAI-Entry $26,875.00
Location: Pikwàkanagàn Closing Date: Monday, November 14, 2011 @ 12:00 NOON
Open To: As per Policy #20
Description:
TO provide administrative support services and assistance in all matters pertaining to the Financial Services Department of the Algonquins of Pikwàkanagàn and all this may entail.
APPOINTED as Administrative Assistant to assist the Manager, Finance in the day-to-day administrative duties of the Department.
To provide administrative support services and assistance in meeting the established priorities and objectives in accordance with the administrative policies and procedures of the Algonquins of Pikwàkanagàn Financial Services Department.
THE Administrative Assistant, Finance, shall carry out all administratively related functions in such a manner as to maintain their confidentiality in recognition of the privacy entitlements of all members of the community.
Duties and Responsibilities:
1. Assists the Manager in the daily management of the administrative duties of the Finance Department 2. Provides administrative support and assistance 3. Performs other such duties as may be required.
Basic Requirements: - Successful completion of post-secondary education in the accounting field, or, successful completion of grade 12 and one year working experience in the accounting field JOB DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE ON REQUEST.
Eligibility List will be established: YES X NO
SCREENING PROCEDURE: The Board will screen all applications as presented. Applicants will be screened on the following: 1) Conflict of Interest – the applicant must not be a member of the supervisor’s immediate family; and 2) Resume – the Board will review the contents of the applicant’s resume to ensure the applicant meets the basic requirements as identified on this poster. APPLICATION PROCEDURE: Interested persons must submit a resume demonstrating how the basic requirements are met and the names and day contact telephone numbers of your three (3) most recent direct supervisors. If direct supervisor references are not available, then references that know your work are acceptable. Applications will be accepted in person or through the mail ONLY in a sealed envelope marked personal and confidential and addressed to the attention of the contact person. NO FAXED OR ELECTRONIC APPLICATIONS WILL BE ACCEPTED. The Algonquins of Pikwàkanagàn has the right to short-list for interview purposes to the five (5) most qualified persons.
Contact Person: Catherine Bernard, Manager, Financial Services Phone Number: 613-625-2800 ext. 224 Address: Algonquins of Pikwàkanagàn, 1657A Mishomis Inamo, Golden Lake, ON K0J 1X0
Position Title: Acquisitions Clerk Tenure: Permanent FULL TIME
Department: Finance Salary: CL2-Entry $25,337.00
Location: Pikwàkanagàn Closing Date: Monday, November 14, 2011
Open To: As per Policy #20
Description: The Acquisitions Clerk will be accountable for carrying out the responsibilities associated with purchasing, shipping and inventory necessitated by the administration of the Algonquins of Pikwàkanagàn. The Acquisitions Clerk will work to improve purchasing and inventory efficiency. The Acquisitions Clerk shall perform all administratively related functions in such a manner so as to maintain their confidentiality in recognition of the privacy entitlements of all members of the community. The Acquisitions Clerk must be ready, willing and able to develop and maintain a good working relationship with the public, staff, business affiliates, native organizations and the Chief & Council of the Algonquins of Pikwàkanagàn . Duties and Responsibilities: 1. Responsible for the duties associated with purchasing, receiving, shipping and inventory as defined in the job description. Basic Requirements: - Minimum High School Diploma or proven equivalency, with studies in clerical and general administration fields - Valid G Driver’s License - Access to a dependable vehicle on demand
Eligibility List will be established: YES X NO
SCREENING PROCEDURE: The Board will screen all applications as presented. Applicants will be screened on the following: 1) Conflict of Interest – the applicant must not be a member of the supervisor’s immediate family; and 2) Resume – the Board will review the contents of the applicant’s resume to ensure the applicant meets the basic requirements as identified on this poster.
APPLICATION PROCEDURE: Interested persons must submit a resume demonstrating how the basic requirements are met and the names and day contact telephone numbers of your three (3) most recent direct supervisors. If direct supervisor references are not available, then references that know your work are acceptable. Applications will be accepted in person or through the mail ONLY in a sealed envelope marked personal and confidential and addressed to the attention of the contact person. NO FAXED OR ELECTRONIC APPLICATIONS WILL BE ACCEPTED. The Algonquins of Pikwàkanagàn has the right to short-list for interview purposes to the five (5) most qualified persons.
Contact Person: Catherine Bernard, Manager, Financial Services Phone Number: 613-625-2800 ext. 224 Address: Algonquins of Pikwàkanagàn, 1657A Mishomis Inamo, Golden Lake, ON K0J 1X0
E M P L O Y M E N T O P P O R T U N I T Y
P a g e 6 P i k w à k a n a g à n T i b a d j u m o w i n P a g e 7 P i k w à k a n a g à n T i b a d j u m o w i n
E M P L O Y M E N T O P P O R T U N I T Y Position Title: Administrative Assistant, Finance Tenure: Sick Leave Replacement
Department: Finance Salary: AAI-Entry $26,875.00
Location: Pikwàkanagàn Closing Date: Monday, November 14, 2011 @ 12:00 NOON
Open To: As per Policy #20
Description:
TO provide administrative support services and assistance in all matters pertaining to the Financial Services Department of the Algonquins of Pikwàkanagàn and all this may entail.
APPOINTED as Administrative Assistant to assist the Manager, Finance in the day-to-day administrative duties of the Department.
To provide administrative support services and assistance in meeting the established priorities and objectives in accordance with the administrative policies and procedures of the Algonquins of Pikwàkanagàn Financial Services Department.
THE Administrative Assistant, Finance, shall carry out all administratively related functions in such a manner as to maintain their confidentiality in recognition of the privacy entitlements of all members of the community.
Duties and Responsibilities:
1. Assists the Manager in the daily management of the administrative duties of the Finance Department 2. Provides administrative support and assistance 3. Performs other such duties as may be required.
Basic Requirements: - Successful completion of post-secondary education in the accounting field, or, successful completion of grade 12 and one year working experience in the accounting field JOB DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE ON REQUEST.
Eligibility List will be established: YES X NO
SCREENING PROCEDURE: The Board will screen all applications as presented. Applicants will be screened on the following: 1) Conflict of Interest – the applicant must not be a member of the supervisor’s immediate family; and 2) Resume – the Board will review the contents of the applicant’s resume to ensure the applicant meets the basic requirements as identified on this poster. APPLICATION PROCEDURE: Interested persons must submit a resume demonstrating how the basic requirements are met and the names and day contact telephone numbers of your three (3) most recent direct supervisors. If direct supervisor references are not available, then references that know your work are acceptable. Applications will be accepted in person or through the mail ONLY in a sealed envelope marked personal and confidential and addressed to the attention of the contact person. NO FAXED OR ELECTRONIC APPLICATIONS WILL BE ACCEPTED. The Algonquins of Pikwàkanagàn has the right to short-list for interview purposes to the five (5) most qualified persons.
Contact Person: Catherine Bernard, Manager, Financial Services Phone Number: 613-625-2800 ext. 224 Address: Algonquins of Pikwàkanagàn, 1657A Mishomis Inamo, Golden Lake, ON K0J 1X0
Position Title: Acquisitions Clerk Tenure: Permanent FULL TIME
Department: Finance Salary: CL2-Entry $25,337.00
Location: Pikwàkanagàn Closing Date: Monday, November 14, 2011
Open To: As per Policy #20
Description: The Acquisitions Clerk will be accountable for carrying out the responsibilities associated with purchasing, shipping and inventory necessitated by the administration of the Algonquins of Pikwàkanagàn. The Acquisitions Clerk will work to improve purchasing and inventory efficiency. The Acquisitions Clerk shall perform all administratively related functions in such a manner so as to maintain their confidentiality in recognition of the privacy entitlements of all members of the community. The Acquisitions Clerk must be ready, willing and able to develop and maintain a good working relationship with the public, staff, business affiliates, native organizations and the Chief & Council of the Algonquins of Pikwàkanagàn . Duties and Responsibilities: 1. Responsible for the duties associated with purchasing, receiving, shipping and inventory as defined in the job description. Basic Requirements: - Minimum High School Diploma or proven equivalency, with studies in clerical and general administration fields - Valid G Driver’s License - Access to a dependable vehicle on demand
Eligibility List will be established: YES X NO
SCREENING PROCEDURE: The Board will screen all applications as presented. Applicants will be screened on the following: 1) Conflict of Interest – the applicant must not be a member of the supervisor’s immediate family; and 2) Resume – the Board will review the contents of the applicant’s resume to ensure the applicant meets the basic requirements as identified on this poster.
APPLICATION PROCEDURE: Interested persons must submit a resume demonstrating how the basic requirements are met and the names and day contact telephone numbers of your three (3) most recent direct supervisors. If direct supervisor references are not available, then references that know your work are acceptable. Applications will be accepted in person or through the mail ONLY in a sealed envelope marked personal and confidential and addressed to the attention of the contact person. NO FAXED OR ELECTRONIC APPLICATIONS WILL BE ACCEPTED. The Algonquins of Pikwàkanagàn has the right to short-list for interview purposes to the five (5) most qualified persons.
Contact Person: Catherine Bernard, Manager, Financial Services Phone Number: 613-625-2800 ext. 224 Address: Algonquins of Pikwàkanagàn, 1657A Mishomis Inamo, Golden Lake, ON K0J 1X0
E M P L O Y M E N T O P P O R T U N I T Y
COMMUNITY NOTICE SPACE FOR RENT
Units will be available in the Small Business Centres anyone interested should contact Christine Lightbody at (613) 625-2800 ext 249.
Business Opportunity available if interested or need more information, please contact Christine Lightbody at (613) 625-2800 ext 249.
P a g e 8 P i k w à k a n a g à n T i b a d j u m o w i n
Heavy Equipment Operator
The Algonquins of Pikwakànagàn First Nation is looking for qualified individuals to fill in for regular Heavy Equipment Operator on an On-Call Basis. The duties of the Heavy Equipment Operator including, but not limited to the following:
Plow, sand and salt the roads at appropriate times (i.e. snowfall, freezing rain, etc.) before buses are operating
Make necessary road repairs (i.e. potholes) Plow the walk way between the bridge and the Village of Golden Lake Plow the following parking lots/driveways at appropriate times: Heritage Centre, Day Care Centre, Tennisco Manor, Administration Office, Church, bus turns, Firehall, Garage, Community Centre, Waste Disposal site, Youth Centre/Food Bank, Council House/Library Plow private driveways upon request at the fee set by the Algonquins of Pikwàkanagàn
Public Works department Plow out driveways for elders should time permit
Basic Requirements: Must possess a valid class DZ drivers licence (AZ an asset) Knowledge of maintenance of heavy equipment vehicles (i.e. tandem, single axle, snow plow with wing attachment, extend-a-hoe, bulldozer Knowledge of use and practices of heavy equipment operations Must be registered on temp help list Knowledge of routine safety and maintenance procedures References required
Drivers Abstract required
To register on the Temp Help List contact Elsie Commanda, Employment Development Officer at 1657-A Mishomis Inamo, Golden Lake ON K0J 1X0.
Phone: (613) 625-2800 ext. 249
P a g e 9 P i k w à k a n a g à n T i b a d j u m o w i n
CALL TO TENDER Tenders will be accepted until November 15, 2011 at 12 noon for cleaning services in the Makwa Centre. Cleaning is required for the first and second floors of the building. Cleaning materials will be provided to conduct the following services: Nightly/Daily Setup and tear down of tables and chairs for events Clean all surfaces including, but not limited to desks, computer stations (monitors, printers, speakers, keyboards, etc.),
bookcases, credenzas, keyboard drawers, chair bases, filing cabinets, storage cupboards, ledges, ceiling and wall vents, baseboards, wall hangings, doors, bases of stair rails, coat racks, fire extinguisher boxes, audio-visual stands and
equipment (televisions, film projectors, etc.), telephones, and desk-top items (telephones, calculators, etc.), using appropriate products Empty all garbage receptacles (garbage cans, recycling boxes, shredding machines) and replace bags. Garbage to be
removed from the building and taken to outside receptacle Sweep all floors Clean gym floors to the manufacturers specification Disinfect exercise/fitness equipment and supplies Sweep all stairs and stairwells Damp mop all floors removing all visible marks Damp mop all stairs and stairwells Disinfect countertops and sinks removing stains using a stain remover (i.e. bleach-containing product), Kitchen to be
cleaned to WHMIS standards Wipe kitchen counters – surfaces and bases Disinfect (i.e. bleach-containing product) all bathrooms, including toilets, sinks and countertops, garbage can lids, paper
and soap dispensers; replenish paper products as needed; clean mirrors; refill soap dispensers as needed. Bathrooms are to be cleaned to WHMIS standards
Vacuum mats Dust and disinfect all stair rails and door handles Wipe off marks from walls and other surfaces (i.e. cupboard/vanity doors) as needed Clean glass doors inside and out using a window cleaner Monthly Maintain inventory list of supplies and equipment needed; submit supply request to replenish main stock room Clean all appliances (fridge, microwave) inside and out Dust and clean all blinds, light fixtures High dusting of ledges, walls, and ceilings (including air vents, fire extinguisher casings, etc.) Wash inside of windows including frames and ledges Vacuum all fabric-covered furniture Wipe all chair bases Bi-annually Spring and fall cleaning – thorough cleaning of building including but not limited to those duties done on a nightly, weekly, and monthly basis, along with washing of walls, ceilings, cleaning windows inside and out, wiping doors, wiping out cupboards, vanities, etc.
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COMMUNITY NOTICE SPACE FOR RENT
Units will be available in the Small Business Centres anyone interested should contact Christine Lightbody at (613) 625-2800 ext 249.
Business Opportunity available if interested or need more information, please contact Christine Lightbody at (613) 625-2800 ext 249.
P a g e 8 P i k w à k a n a g à n T i b a d j u m o w i n
Heavy Equipment Operator
The Algonquins of Pikwakànagàn First Nation is looking for qualified individuals to fill in for regular Heavy Equipment Operator on an On-Call Basis. The duties of the Heavy Equipment Operator including, but not limited to the following:
Plow, sand and salt the roads at appropriate times (i.e. snowfall, freezing rain, etc.) before buses are operating
Make necessary road repairs (i.e. potholes) Plow the walk way between the bridge and the Village of Golden Lake Plow the following parking lots/driveways at appropriate times: Heritage Centre, Day Care Centre, Tennisco Manor, Administration Office, Church, bus turns, Firehall, Garage, Community Centre, Waste Disposal site, Youth Centre/Food Bank, Council House/Library Plow private driveways upon request at the fee set by the Algonquins of Pikwàkanagàn
Public Works department Plow out driveways for elders should time permit
Basic Requirements: Must possess a valid class DZ drivers licence (AZ an asset) Knowledge of maintenance of heavy equipment vehicles (i.e. tandem, single axle, snow plow with wing attachment, extend-a-hoe, bulldozer Knowledge of use and practices of heavy equipment operations Must be registered on temp help list Knowledge of routine safety and maintenance procedures References required
Drivers Abstract required
To register on the Temp Help List contact Elsie Commanda, Employment Development Officer at 1657-A Mishomis Inamo, Golden Lake ON K0J 1X0.
Phone: (613) 625-2800 ext. 249
P a g e 9 P i k w à k a n a g à n T i b a d j u m o w i n
CALL TO TENDER Tenders will be accepted until November 15, 2011 at 12 noon for cleaning services in the Makwa Centre. Cleaning is required for the first and second floors of the building. Cleaning materials will be provided to conduct the following services: Nightly/Daily Setup and tear down of tables and chairs for events Clean all surfaces including, but not limited to desks, computer stations (monitors, printers, speakers, keyboards, etc.),
bookcases, credenzas, keyboard drawers, chair bases, filing cabinets, storage cupboards, ledges, ceiling and wall vents, baseboards, wall hangings, doors, bases of stair rails, coat racks, fire extinguisher boxes, audio-visual stands and
equipment (televisions, film projectors, etc.), telephones, and desk-top items (telephones, calculators, etc.), using appropriate products Empty all garbage receptacles (garbage cans, recycling boxes, shredding machines) and replace bags. Garbage to be
removed from the building and taken to outside receptacle Sweep all floors Clean gym floors to the manufacturers specification Disinfect exercise/fitness equipment and supplies Sweep all stairs and stairwells Damp mop all floors removing all visible marks Damp mop all stairs and stairwells Disinfect countertops and sinks removing stains using a stain remover (i.e. bleach-containing product), Kitchen to be
cleaned to WHMIS standards Wipe kitchen counters – surfaces and bases Disinfect (i.e. bleach-containing product) all bathrooms, including toilets, sinks and countertops, garbage can lids, paper
and soap dispensers; replenish paper products as needed; clean mirrors; refill soap dispensers as needed. Bathrooms are to be cleaned to WHMIS standards
Vacuum mats Dust and disinfect all stair rails and door handles Wipe off marks from walls and other surfaces (i.e. cupboard/vanity doors) as needed Clean glass doors inside and out using a window cleaner Monthly Maintain inventory list of supplies and equipment needed; submit supply request to replenish main stock room Clean all appliances (fridge, microwave) inside and out Dust and clean all blinds, light fixtures High dusting of ledges, walls, and ceilings (including air vents, fire extinguisher casings, etc.) Wash inside of windows including frames and ledges Vacuum all fabric-covered furniture Wipe all chair bases Bi-annually Spring and fall cleaning – thorough cleaning of building including but not limited to those duties done on a nightly, weekly, and monthly basis, along with washing of walls, ceilings, cleaning windows inside and out, wiping doors, wiping out cupboards, vanities, etc.
…..continued on page 10
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After School Skating
Thursdays from 4:00pm-5:00pm at the Eganville Arena
Permission Forms Need To Be Signed & Handed In Before The Start Date
Every Thursday After school Everyone is Welcome
High school students in need of community hours and interested in helping on Skate days contact: Nina, Lance or Clint at the Administration office 613-625-2800
After School Skating Program
Once again this year the Activator Program will be providing an After School Skating Program every Thursday for children between the Grades of 1 to 8 at the Eganville Arena.
The Skating Program will start Thursday October 6, 2011; from 4:00pm to 5:00pm.
In order for children to participate in the After School Skating Program, a registration form must be filled out and returned to the Front Desk at the Administration Office. All children are required to have
a pair of skates and a helmet to participate.
Parents will need to be at the Eganville Arena by 5:10pm to pick up their child. The Activator Program will not be able to provide rides home for your child due to liability concerns.
We ask that you do not send any money with you child to purchase snacks at the canteen. However, please provide an extra snack in their lunch.
It is the parent’s responsibility to ensure that the school & school bus drivers and monitors have your written permission for your child to be dropped off at the arena. A list will be provided to the school bus drivers and monitors of the
children registered to participate in the After School Skating Program. If your child’s name is not on the list, the school bus drivers and the monitors have informed us that your child will not be dropped off for the After School Skating Program.
After School Skating Program 2011 Registration Form
Child’s Name: ___________________________________________________________ Child’s Age: ___________________________________________________________ D.O.B: ___________________________________________________________ Health Card#: ___________________________________________________________ Emergency Contact: ______________________________________________________ Any Medical Conditions/Allergies _______________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________ ____________________________ _____________________________ Parent/Guardian Signature Date
The Activator Program, its employees & volunteers will not be held responsible for any injuries that may occur to your child during the activity
Quality of Work Pikwàkanagàn requires that
There be no visible marks on surfaces Bathrooms and kitchen to be cleaned in accordance with WHMIS standards Spring cleaning to be conducted and completed in April Fall cleaning to be conducted and completed in October Cleaning times to be determined as scheduling permits Have knowledge of appropriate and required cleaning supplies Show proof of being bondable Have WHMIS certification Provide CPIC
Work will be monitored intermittently to ensure quality standards are met. The Contractor will be held liable for costs incurred with repairing or replacing items damaged from negligent cleaning practices (i.e. using the wrong type of cleaner on a surface). The Contractor will be required to provide a CPIC for him/herself and for each person they have working with them. Tendering Process Those interested in submitting a bid for the services are required to fill out the bottom portion of this advertisement, quoting your monthly fee for providing the services. Seal your tender in an envelope and drop it off at the Administration Office, 1657A Mishomis Inamo.
Your envelope should be clearly marked
“Tender for Cleaning Makwa Centre”
The successful bidder will be notified by telephone. The contract will begin on November 16, 2011. My tender for provision of the above services for cleaning of the Makwa Centre is:
_________________________ per month
_________________________ ____________________________________ Date Signature
Day Contact Telephone Number: ____________________________
-The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted.-
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After School Skating
Thursdays from 4:00pm-5:00pm at the Eganville Arena
Permission Forms Need To Be Signed & Handed In Before The Start Date
Every Thursday After school Everyone is Welcome
High school students in need of community hours and interested in helping on Skate days contact: Nina, Lance or Clint at the Administration office 613-625-2800
After School Skating Program
Once again this year the Activator Program will be providing an After School Skating Program every Thursday for children between the Grades of 1 to 8 at the Eganville Arena.
The Skating Program will start Thursday October 6, 2011; from 4:00pm to 5:00pm.
In order for children to participate in the After School Skating Program, a registration form must be filled out and returned to the Front Desk at the Administration Office. All children are required to have
a pair of skates and a helmet to participate.
Parents will need to be at the Eganville Arena by 5:10pm to pick up their child. The Activator Program will not be able to provide rides home for your child due to liability concerns.
We ask that you do not send any money with you child to purchase snacks at the canteen. However, please provide an extra snack in their lunch.
It is the parent’s responsibility to ensure that the school & school bus drivers and monitors have your written permission for your child to be dropped off at the arena. A list will be provided to the school bus drivers and monitors of the
children registered to participate in the After School Skating Program. If your child’s name is not on the list, the school bus drivers and the monitors have informed us that your child will not be dropped off for the After School Skating Program.
After School Skating Program 2011 Registration Form
Child’s Name: ___________________________________________________________ Child’s Age: ___________________________________________________________ D.O.B: ___________________________________________________________ Health Card#: ___________________________________________________________ Emergency Contact: ______________________________________________________ Any Medical Conditions/Allergies _______________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________ ____________________________ _____________________________ Parent/Guardian Signature Date
The Activator Program, its employees & volunteers will not be held responsible for any injuries that may occur to your child during the activity
Quality of Work Pikwàkanagàn requires that
There be no visible marks on surfaces Bathrooms and kitchen to be cleaned in accordance with WHMIS standards Spring cleaning to be conducted and completed in April Fall cleaning to be conducted and completed in October Cleaning times to be determined as scheduling permits Have knowledge of appropriate and required cleaning supplies Show proof of being bondable Have WHMIS certification Provide CPIC
Work will be monitored intermittently to ensure quality standards are met. The Contractor will be held liable for costs incurred with repairing or replacing items damaged from negligent cleaning practices (i.e. using the wrong type of cleaner on a surface). The Contractor will be required to provide a CPIC for him/herself and for each person they have working with them. Tendering Process Those interested in submitting a bid for the services are required to fill out the bottom portion of this advertisement, quoting your monthly fee for providing the services. Seal your tender in an envelope and drop it off at the Administration Office, 1657A Mishomis Inamo.
Your envelope should be clearly marked
“Tender for Cleaning Makwa Centre”
The successful bidder will be notified by telephone. The contract will begin on November 16, 2011. My tender for provision of the above services for cleaning of the Makwa Centre is:
_________________________ per month
_________________________ ____________________________________ Date Signature
Day Contact Telephone Number: ____________________________
-The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted.-
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Notice to Community Members
Please ensure that all recycling and garbage
are out at the end of your driveway on pick-up days by 8:30 a.m.
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SECURE CERTIFICATE OF INDIAN STATUS (Indian Status Cards) Update July 2011
_________________________________________________ Information from Indian and Northern Affairs Canada website
http://www.ainc-gc.ca/br/is/index-eng.asp ________________________________________________
To date, only a select few INAC regional offices in Canada are issuing the new Secure Certificates of Indian Status (status cards). Ontario is not on the list currently, but Ontario First Nation citizens can get their new cards at INAC Headquarters, Gatineau, QC. NOTE: Appointments are recommended and can be made by calling 1-877-710-2908. All First Nations will continue to issue the current version of the status card (Certificate of Indian Status (CIS) ). BORDER CROSSING: INAC has been advised that for a reasonable transition period the United States Department of Homeland Security will continue to accept the current Indian Status Card as a valid document when visiting the US via land and water ports of entry. The Government of Canada cautions individuals that the period and extent of this flexibility is entirely at the discretion of U.S. officials, and reminds travelers that when entering the U.S. via air, a valid passport or NEXUS card is required. If you urgently require documentation for visiting the United States, please access the following link for Passport Canada: http://www.passport.gc.ca/index.aspx?lang=eng For information on documentation requirements for visiting the United States, please contact INAC’s Border crossing section: http://www.ainc-inac.gc.ca/br/is/scs/bdc-eng.asp
KOKOMISH CAFÉ WEEKLY SPECIALS November 5, 2011-November 11, 2011
(613) 625-1196
Saturday, November 5, 2011 Fish Nuggets and Fries $6.95
Soup: Italian Wedding
Sunday, November 6, 2011 Lasagna and Garlic Bread $7.95
Soup: Vegetable
Monday, November 7, 2011 Chicken Vegetable Rice Bake with
Dinner Roll $7.95 Soup: Hamburger
Tuesday, November 8, 2011 Taco Casserole with Side Caesar Salad $7.29
Soup: Turkey Rice
Wednesday, November 9, 2011 Anishinabe Pizza $6.95
Soup: Cream of Mushroom
Thursday, November 10, 2011 Chinese Combo (Fried Rice, Mushroom Stir Fry,
Chicken Balls, 1Egg Roll) $8.95 Soup: Won Ton
Friday, November 11, 2011 Ham Steak and Scalloped Potatoes, Vegetables and a Dinner Roll $9.95
Soup: Beef barley
-Satellite Wiring also available-
*Special Rates for Pikwàkanagàn*
WORK GUARANTEED!
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Computer Assisted Adult Learning Program
Now in the former Tennisco Manor. Our Hours Are:
9:00am to 12:00 pm 1:00 pm to 4:00 pm
Tuesday’s and Thursday’s
Taking new registration/students! Call 613-625-2210
or pop in, we would love to see you!
KITTEN TO GIVE AWAY A multi-coloured,
female kitten to give away. Please call (613) 401-5965.
Mothers/Grandmother’s Circles CANCELLED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE There will be a Mothers/Grandmother’s Circles happening at the Health Center
on every second Wednesday 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.
all women are welcome to join. We will be having teachings, crafts, and special guests.
First Nations Youth Agricultural Program are looking for youth interested in doing agriculture as a business:
IAPO (Indian Agriculture Program Ontario) is looking
for young, enthusiastic individuals wishing to gain experience in agriculture. If you know of someone
who might be interested in the following, please have from contact IAPO at Get Started
· Starting their own business · Being their own boss · Gaining experience · Projects including cow, calf, poultry,
crops, market gardening, strawberries, blueberries, maple syrup and added value foods
Project maximum of $7500 per applicant.
Successful applicant are eligible for up to $3,000 in grants. If you have any questions or would like more information regarding this program,
call us at 1-800-663-6912 or email us at: [email protected].
FOR SALE 2001 FORD FOCUS
“AS IS” Call 613-625-2413
($1,500.00 OR Best Offer)
*Will consider reasonable trade offer*
TRAPPING COURSE Anyone interested in participating
can call Cliff Meness at 613-625-2800.
The tentative date for course is
December or January.
Any questions regarding cost, location, etc.
Cliff can be contacted.
Notice to Community Members
Please ensure that all recycling and garbage
are out at the end of your driveway on pick-up days by 8:30 a.m.
P a g e 1 3 P i k w à k a n a g à n T i b a d j u m o w i n
SECURE CERTIFICATE OF INDIAN STATUS (Indian Status Cards) Update July 2011
_________________________________________________ Information from Indian and Northern Affairs Canada website
http://www.ainc-gc.ca/br/is/index-eng.asp ________________________________________________
To date, only a select few INAC regional offices in Canada are issuing the new Secure Certificates of Indian Status (status cards). Ontario is not on the list currently, but Ontario First Nation citizens can get their new cards at INAC Headquarters, Gatineau, QC. NOTE: Appointments are recommended and can be made by calling 1-877-710-2908. All First Nations will continue to issue the current version of the status card (Certificate of Indian Status (CIS) ). BORDER CROSSING: INAC has been advised that for a reasonable transition period the United States Department of Homeland Security will continue to accept the current Indian Status Card as a valid document when visiting the US via land and water ports of entry. The Government of Canada cautions individuals that the period and extent of this flexibility is entirely at the discretion of U.S. officials, and reminds travelers that when entering the U.S. via air, a valid passport or NEXUS card is required. If you urgently require documentation for visiting the United States, please access the following link for Passport Canada: http://www.passport.gc.ca/index.aspx?lang=eng For information on documentation requirements for visiting the United States, please contact INAC’s Border crossing section: http://www.ainc-inac.gc.ca/br/is/scs/bdc-eng.asp
KOKOMISH CAFÉ WEEKLY SPECIALS November 5, 2011-November 11, 2011
(613) 625-1196
Saturday, November 5, 2011 Fish Nuggets and Fries $6.95
Soup: Italian Wedding
Sunday, November 6, 2011 Lasagna and Garlic Bread $7.95
Soup: Vegetable
Monday, November 7, 2011 Chicken Vegetable Rice Bake with
Dinner Roll $7.95 Soup: Hamburger
Tuesday, November 8, 2011 Taco Casserole with Side Caesar Salad $7.29
Soup: Turkey Rice
Wednesday, November 9, 2011 Anishinabe Pizza $6.95
Soup: Cream of Mushroom
Thursday, November 10, 2011 Chinese Combo (Fried Rice, Mushroom Stir Fry,
Chicken Balls, 1Egg Roll) $8.95 Soup: Won Ton
Friday, November 11, 2011 Ham Steak and Scalloped Potatoes, Vegetables and a Dinner Roll $9.95
Soup: Beef barley
-Satellite Wiring also available-
*Special Rates for Pikwàkanagàn*
WORK GUARANTEED!
P a g e 1 2 P i k w à k a n a g à n T i b a d j u m o w i n
Computer Assisted Adult Learning Program
Now in the former Tennisco Manor. Our Hours Are:
9:00am to 12:00 pm 1:00 pm to 4:00 pm
Tuesday’s and Thursday’s
Taking new registration/students! Call 613-625-2210
or pop in, we would love to see you!
KITTEN TO GIVE AWAY A multi-coloured,
female kitten to give away. Please call (613) 401-5965.
Mothers/Grandmother’s Circles CANCELLED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE There will be a Mothers/Grandmother’s Circles happening at the Health Center
on every second Wednesday 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.
all women are welcome to join. We will be having teachings, crafts, and special guests.
First Nations Youth Agricultural Program are looking for youth interested in doing agriculture as a business:
IAPO (Indian Agriculture Program Ontario) is looking
for young, enthusiastic individuals wishing to gain experience in agriculture. If you know of someone
who might be interested in the following, please have from contact IAPO at Get Started
· Starting their own business · Being their own boss · Gaining experience · Projects including cow, calf, poultry,
crops, market gardening, strawberries, blueberries, maple syrup and added value foods
Project maximum of $7500 per applicant.
Successful applicant are eligible for up to $3,000 in grants. If you have any questions or would like more information regarding this program,
call us at 1-800-663-6912 or email us at: [email protected].
FOR SALE 2001 FORD FOCUS
“AS IS” Call 613-625-2413
($1,500.00 OR Best Offer)
*Will consider reasonable trade offer*
TRAPPING COURSE Anyone interested in participating
can call Cliff Meness at 613-625-2800.
The tentative date for course is
December or January.
Any questions regarding cost, location, etc.
Cliff can be contacted.
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ELDERS CARDS Tuesday nights at the Elders’ Lodge
Time: 7:00 p.m. Cost: $3.00 per
person—light lunch Anyone who like to play Euchre
is welcome to join! Need at least 12 committed people to attend every Tuesday so we are not running around
looking for players. Come out and have a night of fun with us!
ELDERS’ MEETINGS SCHEDULED Next Meeting is at 7:00 pm Elders’ Lodge
October 12, 2011 November 9, 2011 December 14, 2011
Rental of Elder’s Lodge Please contact Pauline Wilcox, President
at 613-625-2838 or Marion Commanda, Treasurer
at 613-625-1151.
If you wish to appeal the addition of one of the above becoming a Member of the Algonquins of Pikwàkanagàn, please refer to your Membership Code, available in the Lands, Estates & Membership Program.
Date Posted: October 6, 2011
ANIMAL CONTROL The Animal Control Officer is June Logan.
To reach June please call: 613-625-2545
OR 613-602-3626
DOG TAGS: Dog Tags are available for
purchase from June Logan (613-625-2545)
or Shelley Wilcox at the Administration Office
during normal business hours. Tags are $5.00 each.
In accordance with the Animal Control Law your dog (s) must have a valid tag.
COMMUNITY NOTICE-ANIMAL CONTROL
In the event that your animal gets taken to Eganville’s Pound, please call Steve at (613) 628-5914 (Office) OR 613-281-1001 (cell phone).
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COMMUNITY NOTICE If you have NOT yet registered your dog,
or have purchased your tag, please do so as soon as possible.
If your dog has a valid tag, we will make EVERY effort to contact you PRIOR to your
dog being taken to the Dog Pound.
Membership Additions
Name Family Line Date Posted
Date Appeal Period Ends
Walker, Leona Tennisco 13 Apr 11 13 Oct 11
Baptiste, Samuel Stead Baptiste 13 Apr 11 13 Oct 11
Wilcox, Justus Andrew John Sarazin/Lavalley 28 Apr 11 28 Oct 11
Meness, Cohwen William Meness/Lavalley 28 Apr 11 28 Oct 11
Gomme, John Russell Kohoko 28 Apr 11 28 Oct 11
Baptiste, James William Baptiste 02 May 11 02 Nov 11
Jessup, Orianna Leanne Craftchick/Lavalley 06 May 11 06 Nov 11
Campbell, Alexander Sarazin/Whiteduck 26 May 11 26 Nov 11
Knox, Katrina Shelley Sarazin/Lavalley 27 May 11 27 Nov 11
Knox, Kreed Grant Sarazin/Lavalley 27 May 11 27 Nov 11
Knox, Kody John Sarazin/Lavalley 27 May 11 27 Nov 11
Tennisco, Michelle Tennisco 30 May 11 30 Nov 11
Minnie, Earl Allen Margaret Lavalley 20 Jul 11 20 Jan 12
Tennisco, Marie Adele Cecile Joseph Tennisco 27 Jul 11 27 Jan 12
Tennisco, Francois Joseph Henri Joseph Tennisco 01 Aug 11 01 Feb 12
Francois, Caitlyn Rose Albert Francois 01 Aug 11 01 Feb 12
Blackman, Nicole Alice Lavalley 04 Aug 11 04 Feb 12
Tennisco, Joseph Michael A. Joseph Tennisco 10 Aug 11 10 Feb 12
Hudson, Samuel Bernard/Partridge 7 Sep 2011 7 Mar 12
Sarazin, Levi Sarazin/Buckshot 7 Sep 2011 7 Mar 12
Atkins, Steven Tennisco/Lavalley 19 Sep 2011 19 Mar 12
Atkins, Jeffrey Tennisco/Lavalley 28 Sep 2011 28 Mar 12
Tennisco, Michael Joseph Tennisco/Lavalley 28 Sep 11 28 Mar 12
Sarazin, Vera Gloria Sarazin/Lavalley 4 Oct 11 4 Apr 12
Guyea, Robert Amikons 6 Oct 11 6 Apr 12 Francoeur-Commanda, Daniel Ash Commanda 6 Oct 11 6 Apr 12
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ELDERS CARDS Tuesday nights at the Elders’ Lodge
Time: 7:00 p.m. Cost: $3.00 per
person—light lunch Anyone who like to play Euchre
is welcome to join! Need at least 12 committed people to attend every Tuesday so we are not running around
looking for players. Come out and have a night of fun with us!
ELDERS’ MEETINGS SCHEDULED Next Meeting is at 7:00 pm Elders’ Lodge
October 12, 2011 November 9, 2011 December 14, 2011
Rental of Elder’s Lodge Please contact Pauline Wilcox, President
at 613-625-2838 or Marion Commanda, Treasurer
at 613-625-1151.
If you wish to appeal the addition of one of the above becoming a Member of the Algonquins of Pikwàkanagàn, please refer to your Membership Code, available in the Lands, Estates & Membership Program.
Date Posted: October 6, 2011
ANIMAL CONTROL The Animal Control Officer is June Logan.
To reach June please call: 613-625-2545
OR 613-602-3626
DOG TAGS: Dog Tags are available for
purchase from June Logan (613-625-2545)
or Shelley Wilcox at the Administration Office
during normal business hours. Tags are $5.00 each.
In accordance with the Animal Control Law your dog (s) must have a valid tag.
COMMUNITY NOTICE-ANIMAL CONTROL
In the event that your animal gets taken to Eganville’s Pound, please call Steve at (613) 628-5914 (Office) OR 613-281-1001 (cell phone).
P i k w à k a n a g à n T i b a d j u m o w i n
COMMUNITY NOTICE If you have NOT yet registered your dog,
or have purchased your tag, please do so as soon as possible.
If your dog has a valid tag, we will make EVERY effort to contact you PRIOR to your
dog being taken to the Dog Pound.
Membership Additions
Name Family Line Date Posted
Date Appeal Period Ends
Walker, Leona Tennisco 13 Apr 11 13 Oct 11
Baptiste, Samuel Stead Baptiste 13 Apr 11 13 Oct 11
Wilcox, Justus Andrew John Sarazin/Lavalley 28 Apr 11 28 Oct 11
Meness, Cohwen William Meness/Lavalley 28 Apr 11 28 Oct 11
Gomme, John Russell Kohoko 28 Apr 11 28 Oct 11
Baptiste, James William Baptiste 02 May 11 02 Nov 11
Jessup, Orianna Leanne Craftchick/Lavalley 06 May 11 06 Nov 11
Campbell, Alexander Sarazin/Whiteduck 26 May 11 26 Nov 11
Knox, Katrina Shelley Sarazin/Lavalley 27 May 11 27 Nov 11
Knox, Kreed Grant Sarazin/Lavalley 27 May 11 27 Nov 11
Knox, Kody John Sarazin/Lavalley 27 May 11 27 Nov 11
Tennisco, Michelle Tennisco 30 May 11 30 Nov 11
Minnie, Earl Allen Margaret Lavalley 20 Jul 11 20 Jan 12
Tennisco, Marie Adele Cecile Joseph Tennisco 27 Jul 11 27 Jan 12
Tennisco, Francois Joseph Henri Joseph Tennisco 01 Aug 11 01 Feb 12
Francois, Caitlyn Rose Albert Francois 01 Aug 11 01 Feb 12
Blackman, Nicole Alice Lavalley 04 Aug 11 04 Feb 12
Tennisco, Joseph Michael A. Joseph Tennisco 10 Aug 11 10 Feb 12
Hudson, Samuel Bernard/Partridge 7 Sep 2011 7 Mar 12
Sarazin, Levi Sarazin/Buckshot 7 Sep 2011 7 Mar 12
Atkins, Steven Tennisco/Lavalley 19 Sep 2011 19 Mar 12
Atkins, Jeffrey Tennisco/Lavalley 28 Sep 2011 28 Mar 12
Tennisco, Michael Joseph Tennisco/Lavalley 28 Sep 11 28 Mar 12
Sarazin, Vera Gloria Sarazin/Lavalley 4 Oct 11 4 Apr 12
Guyea, Robert Amikons 6 Oct 11 6 Apr 12 Francoeur-Commanda, Daniel Ash Commanda 6 Oct 11 6 Apr 12
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TEMP HELP We are updating our Temp Help list as people change
phone numbers or are now employed, so if you are interested in being in our list you will need to contact
us to resubmit an application so we know who is interested and to get the updated information needed.
We are seeking individuals interested in being on our temporary help list for Carpentry, Light Labour,
Heavy Labour, Cleaning, Clerical, Harvest and any other skills and abilities we may be able to use.
Sometimes a short term assignment can lead to something longer and sometimes we can give
referrals to outside agencies looking for workers. The temp help list is also available for those people
in receipt of EI.
Tennisco Manor and the Day Care manage their own temp help lists so to be on these lists you
must contact them directly.
To update our records contact Elsie Commanda at
(613) 625-2800 ext 248.
HOUSING SUBSIDY APPLICATIONS There is no longer a deadline for submission of housing applications. You may apply any time.
The only restriction to the above is that the house MUST be started during good weather
and allow enough time to close in BEFORE winter.
Questions on the above can be answered by the housing department. Applications may be picked up from the
Public Works Department during normal working hours.
3 Old York Rd., Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory, ON
K0K 1X0
Phone: 613-396-2122 or 800-267-0637
Fax: 613-396-2761 ~ Web: www.fnti.net
“For all your program needs.” ~ University Programs ~ College Programs ~
Certificate Programs ~ Secondary Programs
for Adults & Youth ~
~ Training Programs for Adults & Youth ~
~ Local Community Programs ~
LOOKING TO BUY, SELL OR TRADE? The Valley Vendor is ready to help sell your stuff. There is a new sales staff that you may wish to
contact. Listen to the VV ads on your community radio stations CHIP 101.7 or Valley Heritage at 98.7
When you advertise in the Valley Vendor– your online internet advertising is FREE eh! Because the
paper is FREE to read on and off line. Please contact Ray for your advertising needs.
Sales position available - Pik to Whitney - Bancroft etc.
WANT MORE ENERGY? Visit my website
www.csmoke.isagenix.com For Nutritional Cleansing
and Replenishing Lifestyle. View www.isamovie.com
For information call 613-625-1575
Handy Man For Hire Les Russell - Phone: (613) 633-2378
**************************************** ROOFING, PAINTING , YARD WORK,
WINDOW CLEANING, SCREEN REPAIRS,
LANDSCAPING, ODD JOBS.
*Reasonable Rates*
LIBRARY HOURS 613-625-2402
Tuesdays & Wednesdays 1:00 pm—8:00 pm
Thursdays 2:00 pm—8:00 pm
Check out the variety of Books, Novels, Movies!
P i k w à k a n a g à n T i b a d j u m o w i n
Doug Stomeman is looking for some crafters for Showcase - spread the word if anyone wants to take a booth there - have
them contact Doug or Kathleen
Great if anyone wants some exposure - dancers etc. or a drum
FALL SHOWCASE 2011. September 16, 17, 18. EXHIBITOR ENQUIRIES STILL WELCOME. Information at 613-732- 9662
or email [email protected].
www.showcaseinpetawawa.ca
ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS
MEETINGS Every Thursday evening
8:00 pm
at the Elders Lodge (in basement).
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TEMP HELP We are updating our Temp Help list as people change
phone numbers or are now employed, so if you are interested in being in our list you will need to contact
us to resubmit an application so we know who is interested and to get the updated information needed.
We are seeking individuals interested in being on our temporary help list for Carpentry, Light Labour,
Heavy Labour, Cleaning, Clerical, Harvest and any other skills and abilities we may be able to use.
Sometimes a short term assignment can lead to something longer and sometimes we can give
referrals to outside agencies looking for workers. The temp help list is also available for those people
in receipt of EI.
Tennisco Manor and the Day Care manage their own temp help lists so to be on these lists you
must contact them directly.
To update our records contact Elsie Commanda at
(613) 625-2800 ext 248.
HOUSING SUBSIDY APPLICATIONS There is no longer a deadline for submission of housing applications. You may apply any time.
The only restriction to the above is that the house MUST be started during good weather
and allow enough time to close in BEFORE winter.
Questions on the above can be answered by the housing department. Applications may be picked up from the
Public Works Department during normal working hours.
3 Old York Rd., Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory, ON
K0K 1X0
Phone: 613-396-2122 or 800-267-0637
Fax: 613-396-2761 ~ Web: www.fnti.net
“For all your program needs.” ~ University Programs ~ College Programs ~
Certificate Programs ~ Secondary Programs
for Adults & Youth ~
~ Training Programs for Adults & Youth ~
~ Local Community Programs ~
LOOKING TO BUY, SELL OR TRADE? The Valley Vendor is ready to help sell your stuff. There is a new sales staff that you may wish to
contact. Listen to the VV ads on your community radio stations CHIP 101.7 or Valley Heritage at 98.7
When you advertise in the Valley Vendor– your online internet advertising is FREE eh! Because the
paper is FREE to read on and off line. Please contact Ray for your advertising needs.
Sales position available - Pik to Whitney - Bancroft etc.
WANT MORE ENERGY? Visit my website
www.csmoke.isagenix.com For Nutritional Cleansing
and Replenishing Lifestyle. View www.isamovie.com
For information call 613-625-1575
Handy Man For Hire Les Russell - Phone: (613) 633-2378
**************************************** ROOFING, PAINTING , YARD WORK,
WINDOW CLEANING, SCREEN REPAIRS,
LANDSCAPING, ODD JOBS.
*Reasonable Rates*
LIBRARY HOURS 613-625-2402
Tuesdays & Wednesdays 1:00 pm—8:00 pm
Thursdays 2:00 pm—8:00 pm
Check out the variety of Books, Novels, Movies!
P i k w à k a n a g à n T i b a d j u m o w i n
Doug Stomeman is looking for some crafters for Showcase - spread the word if anyone wants to take a booth there - have
them contact Doug or Kathleen
Great if anyone wants some exposure - dancers etc. or a drum
FALL SHOWCASE 2011. September 16, 17, 18. EXHIBITOR ENQUIRIES STILL WELCOME. Information at 613-732- 9662
or email [email protected].
www.showcaseinpetawawa.ca
ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS
MEETINGS Every Thursday evening
8:00 pm
at the Elders Lodge (in basement).
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LET’S GET FIT
WHAT IS IT: Fitness for Healthy Hearts
and Firm Bodies
WHO IS IT FOR: Women and Men ages 50 – 70
WHEN IS IT: Mondays, Tuesdays,
Wednesdays and Thursdays
WHAT TIME: 1:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m.
WHERE IS IT: Health Centre
WEAR COMFY CLOTHES
AND SHOES, AND ENJOY AN
HOUR OF FUN AND FITNESS!
Health Centre Full Fitness Facility
We offer many types of classes for all fitness levels listed below.
There may be something just for you!
Heartwise classes for anyone who may suffer from chronic heart disease or other cardiac problems
Sports injury rehabilitation programs
Cardio classes for weight loss
Muscular conditioning classes
After school classes on Monday’s and Wednesday’s for kids 11 and up
Fully equipped gym with industrial equipment, including treadmills, elliptical, universal weight machine
Coming soon spin cycle classes
We also have one on one fitness for those individuals with specific needs
Seniors classes
And in home exercise programs for the those who are not able to attend classes because of medical conditions
Full fitness and nutritional assessment for anyone who inquires
All services are offered by Terry Ann, who is a
Certified Heart Wise Instructor, Certified Personal Trainer, Certified Sports Injury Specialist and Diet Technician. If you have any questions or concerns
please call me I’m here to help you!
Anyone wishing to work out on their own, the facility is open for your convenience at the following hours below.
8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY
9:30 – 10:00
Planning 10:00 - 11:00
Heart Wise 11:00 - 12:00
Aging at Home 12:00 - 1:00
Noon Hour Fitness 1:00 - 2:00
Seniors Fitness 2:00 – 3:30
Aging at Home 3:30 – 4:30
Youth Fitness ( 12 – 18)
9:00 – 10:00
Planning 10:00 - 11:00
Heart Wise 11:00 - 12:00
Aging at Home 12:00 - 1:00
Noon Hour Fitness 1:00 - 2:00
Seniors Fitness 2:00 – 3:00
Aging at Home
3:00 – 4:00
Office
9:30 – 10:00
Planning 10:00 - 11:00
Heart Wise 11:00 - 12:00
Aging at Home 12:00 - 1:00
Noon Hour Fitness 1:00 - 2:00
Seniors Fitness 2:00 – 3:30
In Home Rehab 3:30 – 4:30
Youth Fitness ( 12 – 18) 5:00 - 6:00
Zumba
9:00 – 10:00
Planning 10:00 - 11:00
Heart Wise 11:00 - 12:00
Aging at Home 12:00 - 1:00
Noon Hour Fitness 1:00 - 2:00
Seniors Fitness 2:00 – 3:30
In Home Rehab 3:00 – 4:00
Office
TUESDAY NIGHTS (Health Centre) Traditional Sharing Circle—7:00 pm—8:00 pm
Utilizing: Alcoholics Anonymous Concept, Traditional Knowledge, Ceremonies. Confidentiality is a PRIORITY.
Everyone Welcome. For more information contact Irvin Sarazin at 613-625-2259
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LET’S GET FIT
WHAT IS IT: Fitness for Healthy Hearts
and Firm Bodies
WHO IS IT FOR: Women and Men ages 50 – 70
WHEN IS IT: Mondays, Tuesdays,
Wednesdays and Thursdays
WHAT TIME: 1:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m.
WHERE IS IT: Health Centre
WEAR COMFY CLOTHES
AND SHOES, AND ENJOY AN
HOUR OF FUN AND FITNESS!
Health Centre Full Fitness Facility
We offer many types of classes for all fitness levels listed below.
There may be something just for you!
Heartwise classes for anyone who may suffer from chronic heart disease or other cardiac problems
Sports injury rehabilitation programs
Cardio classes for weight loss
Muscular conditioning classes
After school classes on Monday’s and Wednesday’s for kids 11 and up
Fully equipped gym with industrial equipment, including treadmills, elliptical, universal weight machine
Coming soon spin cycle classes
We also have one on one fitness for those individuals with specific needs
Seniors classes
And in home exercise programs for the those who are not able to attend classes because of medical conditions
Full fitness and nutritional assessment for anyone who inquires
All services are offered by Terry Ann, who is a
Certified Heart Wise Instructor, Certified Personal Trainer, Certified Sports Injury Specialist and Diet Technician. If you have any questions or concerns
please call me I’m here to help you!
Anyone wishing to work out on their own, the facility is open for your convenience at the following hours below.
8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY
9:30 – 10:00
Planning 10:00 - 11:00
Heart Wise 11:00 - 12:00
Aging at Home 12:00 - 1:00
Noon Hour Fitness 1:00 - 2:00
Seniors Fitness 2:00 – 3:30
Aging at Home 3:30 – 4:30
Youth Fitness ( 12 – 18)
9:00 – 10:00
Planning 10:00 - 11:00
Heart Wise 11:00 - 12:00
Aging at Home 12:00 - 1:00
Noon Hour Fitness 1:00 - 2:00
Seniors Fitness 2:00 – 3:00
Aging at Home
3:00 – 4:00
Office
9:30 – 10:00
Planning 10:00 - 11:00
Heart Wise 11:00 - 12:00
Aging at Home 12:00 - 1:00
Noon Hour Fitness 1:00 - 2:00
Seniors Fitness 2:00 – 3:30
In Home Rehab 3:30 – 4:30
Youth Fitness ( 12 – 18) 5:00 - 6:00
Zumba
9:00 – 10:00
Planning 10:00 - 11:00
Heart Wise 11:00 - 12:00
Aging at Home 12:00 - 1:00
Noon Hour Fitness 1:00 - 2:00
Seniors Fitness 2:00 – 3:30
In Home Rehab 3:00 – 4:00
Office
TUESDAY NIGHTS (Health Centre) Traditional Sharing Circle—7:00 pm—8:00 pm
Utilizing: Alcoholics Anonymous Concept, Traditional Knowledge, Ceremonies. Confidentiality is a PRIORITY.
Everyone Welcome. For more information contact Irvin Sarazin at 613-625-2259
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Attention Medical Transportation Clientele
Please be aware of the following:
1. If you have your own vehicle then you are expected to take yourself to all local appointments. Local appointments are Eganville, Pembroke, Killaloe, Renfrew, Petawawa, Beachburg, Cobden and Arnprior.
2. Transportation will only be provided if you are unable to drive due to a procedure you are going
to be having during your appointment.
3. Clients must give 2 days notice of upcoming appointments so that we can fit you into the schedule.
4. Pick up of prescriptions is not a benefit under the transportation program. Only if the Medical Van
or Car is going by the pharmacy can this service be provided. Please call early in the morning to see if we are going by the drug store.
Do not wait until late in the afternoon.
MASSAGE THERAPIST
Hello my name is Nadia Kindermann, I am a Registered Massage Therapist. I was born and raised in the Rockingham
area. I am currently building a small practice from home and am now starting to work part-time from Health Centre at
Pikwàkanagàn.
For centuries people have known the power of human touch. Massage Therapy is the assessment and manipulation of soft
tissues and joints in the body with an aim to alleviate or prevent physical dysfunction, pain and stress. If employed early enough
after accidents involving trauma or after surgery, massage therapy can greatly reduce on going problems in the future.
Massage alleviates stress and tension, helping us to perform better in our daily lives.
I OFFER: Relaxation Massage Deep Tissue Massage Pregnancy Massage Myofascial Release Joint Mobilization Scar Tissue Treatment Massage may be beneficial for any of the following: Chronic & Acute-Pain or Conditions Fibromyalgia Stroke Cancer Endomitiosis Arthritis Tendinitis Trauma Motor Vehicle Accidents Stress/Anxiety Management, Relaxation Tension Headaches Neck/Back Pain, Sciatica Decreased Circulation Depression & Anxiety Breast Tissue Congestion Mastectomy Scar Tissue
If you have any questions please contact me at: 613 757 3836 or [email protected]
Massage Therapy is covered by most Extended Health Care Plans-Gift Certificates Available.
To book an appointment with the Massage Therapists please call Joanne Whiteduck, CHR @ 613-625-2259 ext. #224
PRICES: 30 Minutes - $40 45 Minutes - $50 60 Minutes - $70 90 Minutes - $85
PIKWÀKANAGÀN FAMILY HEALTH TEAM
TREATMENT SERVICES
The Treatment Services Clinic medical personnel are
available 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. on the dates as listed
below. Scheduled appointments as necessary
we are not a walk-in clinic.
There will be no NP in on November 23 & 30, 2011.
November 15, 17 & 18, 2011 is Staff Development Day,
Heather Giroux, RPN will be available to assist you.
Nurse Practitioner- Derek Frew
November 4, 10, 21, 22, 28 & 29, 2011
Nurse Practitioner-Gloria Nienkirchen November 7, 8, 9 & 16, 24 & 25, 2011
Michele Smith, Diabetes Nurse Educator
November 7, 14, & 21, 2011
Massage Therapist—November 9 & 23, 2011
Foot Care– November 17, 2011
Chiropractor Clinic—November 8 & 22, 2011
SERVICES YOU MAY ACCESS/OR BE REFERRED TO DURING THIS TIME OR AFTER HOURS.
-Your Family Physician-
-Pembroke Regional Hospital-613-732-2811-
-Renfrew Victoria Hospital-613-432-4851-
-St. Francis Memorial Hospital 613-756-3044-
Pembroke Lakeside Walk-In Clinic-613-732-3209-
Telehealth Ontario-1-866-797-0000/TTY 1-866-797-0007
IN CASE OF AN EMERGENCY, DIAL 911.
*PLEASE NOTE*
Clients should ALWAYS provide updated information
(address, phone number, and OHIP number) to the
Medical Receptionist, upon arrival of their appointment.
GARBAGE AND RECYCLING COLLECTION DAYS
Monday’s-Garbage Collection-
Community Buildings
Tuesday’s– Garbage Collection- Community Buildings
Wednesday’s-Paper Recycling-Collection-
(BLUE BOX) (Please flatten ALL cardboard)
Thursday’s-Garbage Collection-
Friday’s-Container Recycling Collection-
(YELLOW BIN) (Can also use CLEAR plastic bags).
DUMP HOURS
WEDNESDAY’S
12:00 NOON—6:00 PM
AND
SUNDAY’S
9:00 AM-3:00 PM
P i k w à k a n a g à n T i b a d j u m o w i n
SEEKING HEALTH STANDING COMMITTEE MEMBER
Health Services is looking for community members
interested in volunteering their services to sit on the Health Standing Committee. We currently have vacant seats for a
Youth Representative, Community Representative and an Elder Representative.
Anyone interested, please contact Selena Roesler at (613) 625-2259 ext. #223.
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Attention Medical Transportation Clientele
Please be aware of the following:
1. If you have your own vehicle then you are expected to take yourself to all local appointments. Local appointments are Eganville, Pembroke, Killaloe, Renfrew, Petawawa, Beachburg, Cobden and Arnprior.
2. Transportation will only be provided if you are unable to drive due to a procedure you are going
to be having during your appointment.
3. Clients must give 2 days notice of upcoming appointments so that we can fit you into the schedule.
4. Pick up of prescriptions is not a benefit under the transportation program. Only if the Medical Van
or Car is going by the pharmacy can this service be provided. Please call early in the morning to see if we are going by the drug store.
Do not wait until late in the afternoon.
MASSAGE THERAPIST
Hello my name is Nadia Kindermann, I am a Registered Massage Therapist. I was born and raised in the Rockingham
area. I am currently building a small practice from home and am now starting to work part-time from Health Centre at
Pikwàkanagàn.
For centuries people have known the power of human touch. Massage Therapy is the assessment and manipulation of soft
tissues and joints in the body with an aim to alleviate or prevent physical dysfunction, pain and stress. If employed early enough
after accidents involving trauma or after surgery, massage therapy can greatly reduce on going problems in the future.
Massage alleviates stress and tension, helping us to perform better in our daily lives.
I OFFER: Relaxation Massage Deep Tissue Massage Pregnancy Massage Myofascial Release Joint Mobilization Scar Tissue Treatment Massage may be beneficial for any of the following: Chronic & Acute-Pain or Conditions Fibromyalgia Stroke Cancer Endomitiosis Arthritis Tendinitis Trauma Motor Vehicle Accidents Stress/Anxiety Management, Relaxation Tension Headaches Neck/Back Pain, Sciatica Decreased Circulation Depression & Anxiety Breast Tissue Congestion Mastectomy Scar Tissue
If you have any questions please contact me at: 613 757 3836 or [email protected]
Massage Therapy is covered by most Extended Health Care Plans-Gift Certificates Available.
To book an appointment with the Massage Therapists please call Joanne Whiteduck, CHR @ 613-625-2259 ext. #224
PRICES: 30 Minutes - $40 45 Minutes - $50 60 Minutes - $70 90 Minutes - $85
PIKWÀKANAGÀN FAMILY HEALTH TEAM
TREATMENT SERVICES
The Treatment Services Clinic medical personnel are
available 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. on the dates as listed
below. Scheduled appointments as necessary
we are not a walk-in clinic.
There will be no NP in on November 23 & 30, 2011.
November 15, 17 & 18, 2011 is Staff Development Day,
Heather Giroux, RPN will be available to assist you.
Nurse Practitioner- Derek Frew
November 4, 10, 21, 22, 28 & 29, 2011
Nurse Practitioner-Gloria Nienkirchen November 7, 8, 9 & 16, 24 & 25, 2011
Michele Smith, Diabetes Nurse Educator
November 7, 14, & 21, 2011
Massage Therapist—November 9 & 23, 2011
Foot Care– November 17, 2011
Chiropractor Clinic—November 8 & 22, 2011
SERVICES YOU MAY ACCESS/OR BE REFERRED TO DURING THIS TIME OR AFTER HOURS.
-Your Family Physician-
-Pembroke Regional Hospital-613-732-2811-
-Renfrew Victoria Hospital-613-432-4851-
-St. Francis Memorial Hospital 613-756-3044-
Pembroke Lakeside Walk-In Clinic-613-732-3209-
Telehealth Ontario-1-866-797-0000/TTY 1-866-797-0007
IN CASE OF AN EMERGENCY, DIAL 911.
*PLEASE NOTE*
Clients should ALWAYS provide updated information
(address, phone number, and OHIP number) to the
Medical Receptionist, upon arrival of their appointment.
GARBAGE AND RECYCLING COLLECTION DAYS
Monday’s-Garbage Collection-
Community Buildings
Tuesday’s– Garbage Collection- Community Buildings
Wednesday’s-Paper Recycling-Collection-
(BLUE BOX) (Please flatten ALL cardboard)
Thursday’s-Garbage Collection-
Friday’s-Container Recycling Collection-
(YELLOW BIN) (Can also use CLEAR plastic bags).
DUMP HOURS
WEDNESDAY’S
12:00 NOON—6:00 PM
AND
SUNDAY’S
9:00 AM-3:00 PM
P i k w à k a n a g à n T i b a d j u m o w i n
SEEKING HEALTH STANDING COMMITTEE MEMBER
Health Services is looking for community members
interested in volunteering their services to sit on the Health Standing Committee. We currently have vacant seats for a
Youth Representative, Community Representative and an Elder Representative.
Anyone interested, please contact Selena Roesler at (613) 625-2259 ext. #223.
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VOLUNTEERS STILL NEEDED!! Pikwàkanagàn Recreation Committee
If any community members are interested in being on this Committee, please contact Lance Thorpe at 613-625-2800 ext.#257 or 613-633-9095 (cell).
This Committee meets every month or every two months to discuss and plan events.
The following is a list of Acceptable
Waste Electronics
now being accepted outside the
building at the dump
All-in-one computers, Answering machines, Audio cassette players/recorders, Camera dock printers, Cameras (Digital and non-digital), CD players/recorders,
CD-ROM drives, Cellular phones, Closed circuit monitors, Closed circuit television screens, Computer keyboards,
Computer mouse, Computer terminals, Cordless Telephone, Desktop all in one devices, Desktop computers,
Desktop Copiers, Desktop printers, Digital picture frames, Dual computer monitors, Dual television, DVD drives ,
External hard drive, Fax machines, Floor standing copiers, Floor standing multifunction, Floor standing printers, Floppy-disk drives, Handheld personal computers, Handheld printers, HD-DVD drives, Home radios,
Home Theatre Equipment, Laptops, Mini notebooks, Modems (wired and wireless) , Monitors, NetBooks,
Notebooks, Notepads, Pagers, Palmtop, PDA (cell enabled), Portable audio/video players, Portable DVD players, Portable
MP3/Digital audio players, Portable PC-free photo printers
Portable radios, Portable speakers, Professional Displays, Projectors (video, audio, image),
Scanners, Smart Phones, Stereo amplifiers, Stereo speakers, Stereo turn tables, Tablet PCs,
Telephone (Rotary), Telephone (wired), Televisions, Thin clients, Typewriters (electric),
Vehicle DVD/Blu-ray players, Vehicle radios, audio players, speakers,
Video cameras (analog and digital), Video player/recorder(DVD/VCR/Blu-ray)
Webcams.
Please clear all personal information from computers, cell phones and electronics
prior to drop-off.
Notice to all Community Members: In an effort to prolong our dump site lifespan we are
implementing a scrap metal program. There will be a dumpster placed in the dump site for this purpose. The
following is a list of materials that will be accepted:
Basically anything that is 75% metal is accepted. Kitchen knife/fork/spoon kitchen pots/pans, toaster oven, toaster Lamp (with shade removed) Chairs (cushion on seat part and or back) extension cords Fridge (with compressor disconnected) Freezer (with compressor disconnected) Stove Washer Dryer Computer towers only (NO monitors, printers, speakers or keyboards) Metal desks Any power tools (ie: drills, sanders, jigsaws etc.) any car parts that are metal (ie: no plastic bumpers, seats, fiberglass panels etc.) Filing cabinets
Absolutely no hazardous waste accepted (ie: paints, oil, gas,
fluorescent light bulbs, household batteries etc.)
We do accept car batteries, they should be placed outside the bin.
Algonquins of Pikwàkanagàn Activator Program Makwa Recreation Schedule
Makwa Office (613) 625-2682 Administration Office (613) 625-2800 ext. 257 Makwa Cell (613) 633-9095
The Activator Program will be temporarily moving to the Health Centre. Ball hockey, basketball, dodge ball, etc. and the use of the Makwa
will be temporarily shut down due to renovations.
Date Location Time Activities Age Groups
Monday N/A N/A N/A N/A
Tuesday Administration Office 8:30 pm - 4:30 pm Office Hours
Wednesday N/A N/A N/A N/A
Thursday Administration Office 8:30 pm - 4:30 pm Office Hours
Friday Administration Office 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm Office Hours
Health Centre 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm Health Centre Hours 13 to Adult
Saturday Health Centre 1:00 pm - 6:00 pm Health Centre Hours 13 to Adult
Sunday Health Centre 1:00 pm – 6:00 pm Health Centre Hours 13 to Adult
P i k w à k a n a g à n T i b a d j u m o w i n
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VOLUNTEERS STILL NEEDED!! Pikwàkanagàn Recreation Committee
If any community members are interested in being on this Committee, please contact Lance Thorpe at 613-625-2800 ext.#257 or 613-633-9095 (cell).
This Committee meets every month or every two months to discuss and plan events.
The following is a list of Acceptable
Waste Electronics
now being accepted outside the
building at the dump
All-in-one computers, Answering machines, Audio cassette players/recorders, Camera dock printers, Cameras (Digital and non-digital), CD players/recorders,
CD-ROM drives, Cellular phones, Closed circuit monitors, Closed circuit television screens, Computer keyboards,
Computer mouse, Computer terminals, Cordless Telephone, Desktop all in one devices, Desktop computers,
Desktop Copiers, Desktop printers, Digital picture frames, Dual computer monitors, Dual television, DVD drives ,
External hard drive, Fax machines, Floor standing copiers, Floor standing multifunction, Floor standing printers, Floppy-disk drives, Handheld personal computers, Handheld printers, HD-DVD drives, Home radios,
Home Theatre Equipment, Laptops, Mini notebooks, Modems (wired and wireless) , Monitors, NetBooks,
Notebooks, Notepads, Pagers, Palmtop, PDA (cell enabled), Portable audio/video players, Portable DVD players, Portable
MP3/Digital audio players, Portable PC-free photo printers
Portable radios, Portable speakers, Professional Displays, Projectors (video, audio, image),
Scanners, Smart Phones, Stereo amplifiers, Stereo speakers, Stereo turn tables, Tablet PCs,
Telephone (Rotary), Telephone (wired), Televisions, Thin clients, Typewriters (electric),
Vehicle DVD/Blu-ray players, Vehicle radios, audio players, speakers,
Video cameras (analog and digital), Video player/recorder(DVD/VCR/Blu-ray)
Webcams.
Please clear all personal information from computers, cell phones and electronics
prior to drop-off.
Notice to all Community Members: In an effort to prolong our dump site lifespan we are
implementing a scrap metal program. There will be a dumpster placed in the dump site for this purpose. The
following is a list of materials that will be accepted:
Basically anything that is 75% metal is accepted. Kitchen knife/fork/spoon kitchen pots/pans, toaster oven, toaster Lamp (with shade removed) Chairs (cushion on seat part and or back) extension cords Fridge (with compressor disconnected) Freezer (with compressor disconnected) Stove Washer Dryer Computer towers only (NO monitors, printers, speakers or keyboards) Metal desks Any power tools (ie: drills, sanders, jigsaws etc.) any car parts that are metal (ie: no plastic bumpers, seats, fiberglass panels etc.) Filing cabinets
Absolutely no hazardous waste accepted (ie: paints, oil, gas,
fluorescent light bulbs, household batteries etc.)
We do accept car batteries, they should be placed outside the bin.
Algonquins of Pikwàkanagàn Activator Program Makwa Recreation Schedule
Makwa Office (613) 625-2682 Administration Office (613) 625-2800 ext. 257 Makwa Cell (613) 633-9095
The Activator Program will be temporarily moving to the Health Centre. Ball hockey, basketball, dodge ball, etc. and the use of the Makwa
will be temporarily shut down due to renovations.
Date Location Time Activities Age Groups
Monday N/A N/A N/A N/A
Tuesday Administration Office 8:30 pm - 4:30 pm Office Hours
Wednesday N/A N/A N/A N/A
Thursday Administration Office 8:30 pm - 4:30 pm Office Hours
Friday Administration Office 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm Office Hours
Health Centre 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm Health Centre Hours 13 to Adult
Saturday Health Centre 1:00 pm - 6:00 pm Health Centre Hours 13 to Adult
Sunday Health Centre 1:00 pm – 6:00 pm Health Centre Hours 13 to Adult
P i k w à k a n a g à n T i b a d j u m o w i n
P a g e 2 4 P i k w à k a n a g à n T i b a d j u m o w i n
Call for Drummers, Dancers,
Storytellers, and Elders!
Omamiwinini Pimadjwowin received several calls per year for
performers, and artists. Would you like to earn a little extra money and be on our call list? Come in today and register your skills
and prices today. All ages welcome!
Omamiwinini Pimadjwowin The Algonquin Way Cultural Centre
(613) 625-1958
www.thealgonquinway.ca
Volunteers Welcome! You can help while learning conservation techniques (preserving birch bark, moccasins, fur, and feathers).
We are need of help with programming and basic office skills. High school students welcomed!
Contact Michele Gervais
Omamiwinini Pimadjwowin The Algonquin Way Cultural Centre
(613) 625-1958
www.thealgonquinway.ca
Feathers Needed! Omamiwinini Pimadjwowin
needs feathers for our upcoming craft programs.
Please just drop by with your donation.
Call for Artisans! The Algonquin Way Cultural Centre Gift shop
is preparing for the Fall and holiday season and
looking for artisans to put their crafts on
consignment. Come and visit us today!
Omamiwinini Pimadjwowin The Algonquin Way Cultural Centre
(613) 625-1958
www.thealgonquinway.ca
P a g e 2 5 P i k w à k a n a g à n T i b a d j u m o w i n
...continued on page 26
Celebrate Culture Days at the Museum of Civilization!
Love ceramics? Interested in learning
about pre-historic pottery in the Outaouais region? Enjoy getting your
hands dirty? Then join Museum of Civilization archaeologist Jean-Luc Pilon,
archaeologist Frédéric Dessène and professional potter Paula Murray
for Come Clay with Us! – a fun and instructive hands-on workshop taking
place at the Museum during Les Journées de la culture/ Culture Days. Come Clay with Us! is a free event but registration
is required at: 819-776-7000.
OPEN Business Hours:
Monday-Friday 8:30am-4:30pm
Museum Hours: Monday-Friday 10:00am-4:00pm
(613) 625-1958
P a g e 2 4 P i k w à k a n a g à n T i b a d j u m o w i n
Call for Drummers, Dancers,
Storytellers, and Elders!
Omamiwinini Pimadjwowin received several calls per year for
performers, and artists. Would you like to earn a little extra money and be on our call list? Come in today and register your skills
and prices today. All ages welcome!
Omamiwinini Pimadjwowin The Algonquin Way Cultural Centre
(613) 625-1958
www.thealgonquinway.ca
Volunteers Welcome! You can help while learning conservation techniques (preserving birch bark, moccasins, fur, and feathers).
We are need of help with programming and basic office skills. High school students welcomed!
Contact Michele Gervais
Omamiwinini Pimadjwowin The Algonquin Way Cultural Centre
(613) 625-1958
www.thealgonquinway.ca
Feathers Needed! Omamiwinini Pimadjwowin
needs feathers for our upcoming craft programs.
Please just drop by with your donation.
Call for Artisans! The Algonquin Way Cultural Centre Gift shop
is preparing for the Fall and holiday season and
looking for artisans to put their crafts on
consignment. Come and visit us today!
Omamiwinini Pimadjwowin The Algonquin Way Cultural Centre
(613) 625-1958
www.thealgonquinway.ca
P a g e 2 5 P i k w à k a n a g à n T i b a d j u m o w i n
...continued on page 26
Celebrate Culture Days at the Museum of Civilization!
Love ceramics? Interested in learning
about pre-historic pottery in the Outaouais region? Enjoy getting your
hands dirty? Then join Museum of Civilization archaeologist Jean-Luc Pilon,
archaeologist Frédéric Dessène and professional potter Paula Murray
for Come Clay with Us! – a fun and instructive hands-on workshop taking
place at the Museum during Les Journées de la culture/ Culture Days. Come Clay with Us! is a free event but registration
is required at: 819-776-7000.
OPEN Business Hours:
Monday-Friday 8:30am-4:30pm
Museum Hours: Monday-Friday 10:00am-4:00pm
(613) 625-1958
P a g e 2 6 P i k w à k a n a g à n T i b a d j u m o w i n P a g e 2 7 P i k w à k a n a g à n T i b a d j u m o w i n
...continued from page 25
FIRST NATION, MÉTIS
& INUIT TALENT
Poirier Communications is currently expanding its talent pool for upcoming radio, television and print productions.
Productions will take place in Ottawa between November and February.
Talent fees will be paid.
We are looking for:
• Children of all ages (0-12 yrs);
• Teenagers and young adults (13-24 yrs);
• Male and Female (25 and older);
Speaking English, French, Inuktitut or other
Aboriginal languages.
To be considered you need to send your
information by email:
your name
your age
your aboriginal ancestry
Language (s) spoken fluently
a photograph
telephone number
a short voice or video recording-demo
(if possible)
Send your information to: media2@poirier– communications.com
For additional information, please contact Jean Landry or Madelaine Rochon at (613) 741-3200
between 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. weekdays.
HOW TO SPEND LESS MONEY
FOR HEALTHIER FOOD
“You want me to eat healthy, but can’t afford
that stuff!” “I can’t buy all those fruits and
vegetables that you say I’m to!” This I heard in
every diabetes clinic across Canada, and reflects
the very common belief that “healthy” food is
more expensive then “regular” food. This belief
is shared not only by clients/patients but many
health care providers as well.
Luckily, it is possible to get healthier food on a
budget. The trick is to buy ingredients instead of
prepared and convenience foods. Yes, this takes
some extra time and work: you need to plan a
menu, write a shopping list and prepare and cook
the food. The end result is worth it though; you
end up with more food that is lower in salt and fat
and includes more of the foods that our bodies
need to stay healthy.
To share ideas and learn how to get more for
less, join us on November 14, 2011 in the round
room at Minopimadiz-I Gamik (Health Centre)
at 10:00 am. Julia Reddy and Sue Crigger,
the Renfrew County Diabetes Outreach Team,
along with me, your local Diabetes Nurse
Educator, will be spending some time talking
about meal planning and using less expensive
ingredients before we head to the Foodland in
Eganville. At the store, we will divide into
groups and practice choosing less expensive
foods and see which team can come up with
the “best” groceries for the smallest amount
of money.
This event is open to all members of the
community, but we ask that you please arrange
for own transportation to and from the store.
We hope to see you on November 14th,
International Diabetes Day!
Michele Smith RN, CDE
Diabetes Nurse Educator
P a g e 2 6 P i k w à k a n a g à n T i b a d j u m o w i n P a g e 2 7 P i k w à k a n a g à n T i b a d j u m o w i n
...continued from page 25
FIRST NATION, MÉTIS
& INUIT TALENT
Poirier Communications is currently expanding its talent pool for upcoming radio, television and print productions.
Productions will take place in Ottawa between November and February.
Talent fees will be paid.
We are looking for:
• Children of all ages (0-12 yrs);
• Teenagers and young adults (13-24 yrs);
• Male and Female (25 and older);
Speaking English, French, Inuktitut or other
Aboriginal languages.
To be considered you need to send your
information by email:
your name
your age
your aboriginal ancestry
Language (s) spoken fluently
a photograph
telephone number
a short voice or video recording-demo
(if possible)
Send your information to: media2@poirier– communications.com
For additional information, please contact Jean Landry or Madelaine Rochon at (613) 741-3200
between 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. weekdays.
HOW TO SPEND LESS MONEY
FOR HEALTHIER FOOD
“You want me to eat healthy, but can’t afford
that stuff!” “I can’t buy all those fruits and
vegetables that you say I’m to!” This I heard in
every diabetes clinic across Canada, and reflects
the very common belief that “healthy” food is
more expensive then “regular” food. This belief
is shared not only by clients/patients but many
health care providers as well.
Luckily, it is possible to get healthier food on a
budget. The trick is to buy ingredients instead of
prepared and convenience foods. Yes, this takes
some extra time and work: you need to plan a
menu, write a shopping list and prepare and cook
the food. The end result is worth it though; you
end up with more food that is lower in salt and fat
and includes more of the foods that our bodies
need to stay healthy.
To share ideas and learn how to get more for
less, join us on November 14, 2011 in the round
room at Minopimadiz-I Gamik (Health Centre)
at 10:00 am. Julia Reddy and Sue Crigger,
the Renfrew County Diabetes Outreach Team,
along with me, your local Diabetes Nurse
Educator, will be spending some time talking
about meal planning and using less expensive
ingredients before we head to the Foodland in
Eganville. At the store, we will divide into
groups and practice choosing less expensive
foods and see which team can come up with
the “best” groceries for the smallest amount
of money.
This event is open to all members of the
community, but we ask that you please arrange
for own transportation to and from the store.
We hope to see you on November 14th,
International Diabetes Day!
Michele Smith RN, CDE
Diabetes Nurse Educator
P a g e 2 8 P i k w à k a n a g à n T i b a d j u m o w i n
Dear Parents of Opeongo Students: The school year is off to a good start especially with our new start times, and hunting season is fast approaching. Here is some information that I hope is beneficial to parents and students. Cafeteria: We currently do not have a service provider at Opeongo, therefore we have no cafeteria. It is very important that students are packing a lunch, as our brains do not function well without nourishment. I have a microwave at student’s disposal to heat food, and emergency supplies available in my office. But I cannot stress enough that students must have some nourishment in order to support their learning. Attendance: A reminder that attendance is very important. Students should have a Dr.s note, dentist or legal documentation if they are away for an appointment and present it upon arrival back to school. If you know that your child will be away please contact the school at 613-735-7587 extension 200 to notify us. This helps our secretarial staff keep up to date records. Hunting: If a student is to be away, please send a note with dates and or call me at extension 209 and let me know. Students are aware of the attendance policy. Students should be advising their teachers and collecting the work they will be missing as it is their responsibility as young adults to keep up with their studies. Parent Interviews will be held on Thursday October 20th. Our first end of term marks will be on November 9th, which is during the deer hunting season, so students need to have all assignments completed to have a positive mark at mid term. Community Service Hours: Students must have 40 hours of volunteer hours in order to get their high school diploma. I encourage parents to encourage your child to get these hours done before they get to their graduating year. Students will not be able to graduate with out these hours. It could affect their application to college or university when it comes to their future plans. Forms are available in the school office. Graduates: Students applying to College or University will be starting to apply at the end of November. Please sit down and discuss your child’s future. Any questions please do not hesitate to call me. I will be posting information hopefully each month in our newsletter about upcoming and important events.
P a g e 2 9 P i k w à k a n a g à n T i b a d j u m o w i n
HEALTH HAZARD ALERT
CERTAIN GROUND BEEF PRODUCTS MAY CONTAIN PIECES OF METAL
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency and Sobeys Inc. are warning the public not to consume the ground beef products described below as these products may contain metal pieces. These products were sold at one Sobeys store, Nova Scotia. The following in-store packed ground beef products with a "Packaged On" date of OC 31,11 are affected by this alert.
Sobeys Customer Service at: 1-888-944-0442 CFIA at 1-800-442-2342 / TTY 1-800-465-7735 (8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Eastern time, Monday to Friday). Low Pathogenicity H7 avian influenza virus detected in wild birds The Canadian Food Inspection Agency has confirmed a low pathogenicity H7 avian influenza virus in wild birds in central and western Canada. The birds were sampled through Canada’s Inter-Agency Wild Bird Influenza Survey, which serves as an early warning system designed to detect avian influenza viruses circulating in the wild that could be transmitted to domestic poultry. Low pathogenicity influenza viruses commonly circulate in the wild bird population with little or no impact on the health of wild birds or people. However, H5 and H7 avian influenza viruses are known to have the ability to mutate from low pathogenicity to highly pathogenic forms once introduced into domestic poultry, potentially causing high rates of disease and mortality in birds. The following key biosecurity measures can help protect poultry health: Do not allow poultry or their food and water to have contact with wild birds -- particularly ducks and
other wild waterfowl, which are known to be reservoirs for avian influenza viruses. Control movements of people, animals, equipment and vehicles on your property. If you hunt wild birds, make sure your hands, clothing and footwear are clean before handling your domestic poultry or entering premises where poultry is kept. Observe your animals daily for signs of disease. If you suspect your birds are sick, you should immediately contact a veterinarian, the provincial ministry of agriculture, or a local CFIA office. 1-800-442-2342.
Product UPC (last 6 digits change with random weights)
Lean Ground Beef 211665 xxxxxx Lean Ground Beef - Value Pack 211666 xxxxxx Extra Lean Ground Beef 211671 xxxxxx Extra Lean Ground Beef - Value Pack 211672 xxxxxx Medium Ground Beef 211708 xxxxxx Medium Ground Beef - Value pack 211660 xxxxxx Extra Lean Ground Beef Sirloin 211699 xxxxxx Extra Lean Ground Sirloin - Value Pack 281043 xxxxxx
P a g e 2 8 P i k w à k a n a g à n T i b a d j u m o w i n
Dear Parents of Opeongo Students: The school year is off to a good start especially with our new start times, and hunting season is fast approaching. Here is some information that I hope is beneficial to parents and students. Cafeteria: We currently do not have a service provider at Opeongo, therefore we have no cafeteria. It is very important that students are packing a lunch, as our brains do not function well without nourishment. I have a microwave at student’s disposal to heat food, and emergency supplies available in my office. But I cannot stress enough that students must have some nourishment in order to support their learning. Attendance: A reminder that attendance is very important. Students should have a Dr.s note, dentist or legal documentation if they are away for an appointment and present it upon arrival back to school. If you know that your child will be away please contact the school at 613-735-7587 extension 200 to notify us. This helps our secretarial staff keep up to date records. Hunting: If a student is to be away, please send a note with dates and or call me at extension 209 and let me know. Students are aware of the attendance policy. Students should be advising their teachers and collecting the work they will be missing as it is their responsibility as young adults to keep up with their studies. Parent Interviews will be held on Thursday October 20th. Our first end of term marks will be on November 9th, which is during the deer hunting season, so students need to have all assignments completed to have a positive mark at mid term. Community Service Hours: Students must have 40 hours of volunteer hours in order to get their high school diploma. I encourage parents to encourage your child to get these hours done before they get to their graduating year. Students will not be able to graduate with out these hours. It could affect their application to college or university when it comes to their future plans. Forms are available in the school office. Graduates: Students applying to College or University will be starting to apply at the end of November. Please sit down and discuss your child’s future. Any questions please do not hesitate to call me. I will be posting information hopefully each month in our newsletter about upcoming and important events.
P a g e 2 9 P i k w à k a n a g à n T i b a d j u m o w i n
HEALTH HAZARD ALERT
CERTAIN GROUND BEEF PRODUCTS MAY CONTAIN PIECES OF METAL
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency and Sobeys Inc. are warning the public not to consume the ground beef products described below as these products may contain metal pieces. These products were sold at one Sobeys store, Nova Scotia. The following in-store packed ground beef products with a "Packaged On" date of OC 31,11 are affected by this alert.
Sobeys Customer Service at: 1-888-944-0442 CFIA at 1-800-442-2342 / TTY 1-800-465-7735 (8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Eastern time, Monday to Friday). Low Pathogenicity H7 avian influenza virus detected in wild birds The Canadian Food Inspection Agency has confirmed a low pathogenicity H7 avian influenza virus in wild birds in central and western Canada. The birds were sampled through Canada’s Inter-Agency Wild Bird Influenza Survey, which serves as an early warning system designed to detect avian influenza viruses circulating in the wild that could be transmitted to domestic poultry. Low pathogenicity influenza viruses commonly circulate in the wild bird population with little or no impact on the health of wild birds or people. However, H5 and H7 avian influenza viruses are known to have the ability to mutate from low pathogenicity to highly pathogenic forms once introduced into domestic poultry, potentially causing high rates of disease and mortality in birds. The following key biosecurity measures can help protect poultry health: Do not allow poultry or their food and water to have contact with wild birds -- particularly ducks and
other wild waterfowl, which are known to be reservoirs for avian influenza viruses. Control movements of people, animals, equipment and vehicles on your property. If you hunt wild birds, make sure your hands, clothing and footwear are clean before handling your domestic poultry or entering premises where poultry is kept. Observe your animals daily for signs of disease. If you suspect your birds are sick, you should immediately contact a veterinarian, the provincial ministry of agriculture, or a local CFIA office. 1-800-442-2342.
Product UPC (last 6 digits change with random weights)
Lean Ground Beef 211665 xxxxxx Lean Ground Beef - Value Pack 211666 xxxxxx Extra Lean Ground Beef 211671 xxxxxx Extra Lean Ground Beef - Value Pack 211672 xxxxxx Medium Ground Beef 211708 xxxxxx Medium Ground Beef - Value pack 211660 xxxxxx Extra Lean Ground Beef Sirloin 211699 xxxxxx Extra Lean Ground Sirloin - Value Pack 281043 xxxxxx
Algonquins of Pikwàkanagàn 1657A Mishomis Inamo Golden Lake, ON K0J 1X0
(613) 625-2800 Administration Office (613) 625-2332 Fax Number
We’re on the WEB! www.algonquinsofpikwakanagan.com
Hours of Operation:
Monday through Friday
8:30 am to 4:30 pm CLOSED
12:00-1:00 pm for LUNCH
Pikwàkanagàn in Search of Foster Parents We are in search for Aboriginal foster parents who are licensed,
or individuals who are willing to take the training to become a
foster parent.
Foster parents work together with Pikwàkanagàn Child & Family
Services/ Family & Children’s Services of Renfrew County staff to
develop a plan for each child in care. The ideal plan is usually to reunite a young person with his
or her family. When a reunion is not possible, the plan may require long-term foster care.
Foster families play an essential role in the child's daily life.
The stable and caring home environment that foster families provide helps encourage healthy
growth and development.
If you are interested in this ever rewarding opportunity and would like more information please
contact :
Hilda Tennisco, Supervisor Pikwàkanagàn Child & Family Services
1657A Mishomis Inamo
Golden Lake, Ontario
K0J 1X0
P a g e 3 0 P i k w à k a n a g à n T i b a d j u m o w i n
Consumer Product Recalls Toulouse-LapTrec Magnetic Sketchboards
Full Product Description: This recall involves the Toulouse-LapTrec magnetic sketchboard, which has a white plastic writing surface bordered by either a red or brown plastic frame, and has a bean bag type backing. The sketch board has four animal shapes across the top - a rabbit, dog, cat and duck - and the multicoloured magnetic pen is affixed to the front of the sketchpad. The model number BX1026 (red frame) or BX1027 (brown frame) can be found on a paper wrapper that comes with the product at the time it was purchased. This recall only involves four batches with the codes: 041210; 070110; 082010; 120610. These codes are etched on the top right hand corner at the back of the item.
Hazard Identified: The magnetic tip can separate from the pen, posing a choking hazard for young children. Battat has received 19 reports of the magnetic tip separating from the pen. No injuries have been reported. Consumers should immediately take recalled magnetic sketchboards away from children and contact Maison Joseph Battat Ltée. to request a pre-paid mailer to return the toy for free replacement product. For more information, contact Maison Joseph Battat Ltd. at 1-800-361-7899 between 9 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. ET Monday through Friday Distributor: Maison Joseph Battat Ltd. of Montreal, Quebec
Model Number Colour UPC
BX1026 Red 062243 219892
BX1027 Brown 062243 219908
BX1026C2 Red 062243 219892
BX1027C2 Brown 062243 219908
Algonquins of Pikwàkanagàn 1657A Mishomis Inamo Golden Lake, ON K0J 1X0
(613) 625-2800 Administration Office (613) 625-2332 Fax Number
We’re on the WEB! www.algonquinsofpikwakanagan.com
Hours of Operation:
Monday through Friday
8:30 am to 4:30 pm CLOSED
12:00-1:00 pm for LUNCH
Pikwàkanagàn in Search of Foster Parents We are in search for Aboriginal foster parents who are licensed,
or individuals who are willing to take the training to become a
foster parent.
Foster parents work together with Pikwàkanagàn Child & Family
Services/ Family & Children’s Services of Renfrew County staff to
develop a plan for each child in care. The ideal plan is usually to reunite a young person with his
or her family. When a reunion is not possible, the plan may require long-term foster care.
Foster families play an essential role in the child's daily life.
The stable and caring home environment that foster families provide helps encourage healthy
growth and development.
If you are interested in this ever rewarding opportunity and would like more information please
contact :
Hilda Tennisco, Supervisor Pikwàkanagàn Child & Family Services
1657A Mishomis Inamo
Golden Lake, Ontario
K0J 1X0
P a g e 3 0 P i k w à k a n a g à n T i b a d j u m o w i n
Consumer Product Recalls Toulouse-LapTrec Magnetic Sketchboards
Full Product Description: This recall involves the Toulouse-LapTrec magnetic sketchboard, which has a white plastic writing surface bordered by either a red or brown plastic frame, and has a bean bag type backing. The sketch board has four animal shapes across the top - a rabbit, dog, cat and duck - and the multicoloured magnetic pen is affixed to the front of the sketchpad. The model number BX1026 (red frame) or BX1027 (brown frame) can be found on a paper wrapper that comes with the product at the time it was purchased. This recall only involves four batches with the codes: 041210; 070110; 082010; 120610. These codes are etched on the top right hand corner at the back of the item.
Hazard Identified: The magnetic tip can separate from the pen, posing a choking hazard for young children. Battat has received 19 reports of the magnetic tip separating from the pen. No injuries have been reported. Consumers should immediately take recalled magnetic sketchboards away from children and contact Maison Joseph Battat Ltée. to request a pre-paid mailer to return the toy for free replacement product. For more information, contact Maison Joseph Battat Ltd. at 1-800-361-7899 between 9 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. ET Monday through Friday Distributor: Maison Joseph Battat Ltd. of Montreal, Quebec
Model Number Colour UPC
BX1026 Red 062243 219892
BX1027 Brown 062243 219908
BX1026C2 Red 062243 219892
BX1027C2 Brown 062243 219908