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REMEMBRANCE DAY CEREMONIES DATE: Sunday, November 11, 2012 TIME: 10:30 am - 12:00 pm (Lunch will be provided) WHERE: Adams Lake Indian Band - Spiritual Centre &Gym Hand Drummers Welcome! & Family Members are Welcome to Bring Wreaths in Memory of Veterans NBffi# u CuMtf- TAKE A MOMENT TO REMEMBER WE WOULD LIKE TO TAKE THIS TIME TO REMEMBER AND HONOUR OUR SECWEPEMC VETERANS On November 11th, we celebrate Remembrance Day. It is a day to remember those who gave their lives in war so that we may live with freedom and peace. However, it's not only a time to remember those who lost their lives, but a time to remember ALL veterans who fought for Freedom.

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Page 1: REMEMBRANCE DAY - Adams Lake Indian Band...REMEMBRANCE DAY CEREMONIES DATE: Sunday, November 11, 2012 TIME: 10:30 am - 12:00 pm (Lunch will be provided) WHERE: Adams Lake Indian Band

REMEMBRANCE DAY

CEREMONIES

DATE: Sunday, November 11, 2012

TIME: 10:30 am - 12:00 pm(Lunch will be provided)

WHERE: Adams Lake Indian Band - Spiritual Centre&Gym

Hand Drummers Welcome!

&

Family Members are Welcome to Bring Wreathsin Memory of Veterans

NBffi#u

CuMtf-

TAKE A MOMENT TO REMEMBER

WE WOULD LIKE TO TAKE THIS TIME TO REMEMBER

AND HONOUR OUR SECWEPEMC VETERANS

On November 11th, we celebrate Remembrance Day. It is a day toremember those who gave their lives in war so that we may live withfreedom and peace. However, it's not only a time to remember those wholost their lives, but a time to remember ALL veterans who fought forFreedom.

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Adams Lake IndianBandP.O. Box 588, Chase, BC VOE 1MO

Phone:679-8841 Fax:679-8813email: [email protected]

www.adamslakeband.orgJOB POSTING

DEPARTMENT: Education

POSITION/TITLE: Tutor for Switsmalph JR#6PAY SCALE: Commensurate with experience and qualifications

JOB SUMMARY

Assist Elementary and Secondary studentswho require one-on-one additional instruction or groupinstruction to meettheir individual educational needs. Instruction will take place from 2 hoursdaily Monday to Thursday. Encourage andmotivate students to reachtheir potentialacademic goals.

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES•' Assist studentsatallgrade levels with reading andwritingandhomework;• Review report cardsset up individualplan; with parents andstudent/teacher;• Organizeandschedule studenttutorial time slotsandconsultparent;• Consult with parents and teacherson studentsprogress;• . Prepare, strategies to meet student needs;f Keep record ofstudentacademic performance in individual files;• Teach properstudy habits and research;• Keep a log book;• Must be ableto conductassessments andassess progress from start to mid and finishto collectdataandshow

progress;

Bonafide Occupational Requirements (required documents)• Current and acceptable Criminal Record Check (original required)• ValidDCClass 5 driver's license (copy) •• Proofofvehicle insurance J• Drivers Abstract(original) ' !• Must have Education background and Bachelorof Educationpreferred ......

Knowledge and Skills• Strong academic skills in Math, Science and English;• Have skills to tutor all grade levels; -„.-• Musthave goodcommunication, written skillsandpatience; -• ; :y.• Assessment skills; ','• V. •/• Previous tutoring experience and working with students at risk is a definite asset;

Other requirements• Confidentiality a must; ".-''*• Flexibility is a must to adapt to changing workpriorities; . I • -• Ability to work eveningsor/and^weekends; ' . f\

Preference will be given to qualified Firs} Nation individuals who have experience working within First NationY'- "Communities. " \ , • ,•* ' " ' " •' ,'

Term of position . :':. • Y,This is a term positionwith a salary based;on;education qualifications andexperience; this part-time position ends:l!#arch 29,2013. orpending funding availability.

Interested applicantspleasedfrect resumes to:FayGJnther, Human Resource Admini^atipri Assistant Trainee>' ;•: In person to be dropped Off at ffi^drhinistration Office Reception Desk;

• By Fax to#250-675^8813 orIjgJ&mail to [email protected]

Deadlinefbr applications will be Friday November 09.2012

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Shuswap Nation Tribal Council680 Athabasca Street West, Kamloops BC V2H 1C4

T. 778.471.8200 F. 778.471.5804

ARE YOU ABORIGINAL AND NEED SAFETY

TICKETS TO OBTAIN EMPLOYMENT?

The Safety Ticket Training program is for unemployed, non El.eligible people who are Ready, Willing and Able to enter into atraining program and need safety tickets to obtain employment.Start date: January 14, 2013. (8 week program)For more information, please call Roxanne at 778-471-8207.

Wcgratefully acknowledge the financial support of the Province of British Columbia through theMinistry' of Advanced Education and Labour Development andthe Federal Government through the Ministry of Human Resources and Skills Development

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Job Posting - Temporary relief position - Accounting Clerk

Position:

Assist Director of Finance/Operations with duties as assigned. Term is temporary one day perweek up to December 21. May be extended if necessary.Position is a short term contract position

Requirements:

Thorough working knowledge of Adagio accounting softwareAbility to assist with budget process and input budget data into Adagio SoftwareAccount reconciliations from simple to very complex

Knowledge of AANDC programs and reportingKnowledge of Health Canada programs and reportingAbilityto work without supervision and on tight timelines

Forward resume to [email protected] no later than Friday November 9, 2012.

Compensation will be commensurate with experience.

Approved byChiefand Council as noted above. Short notice and short term is as a result of immediate

need in this position.

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The Path of Spirit

With Susan How

November 17, 18th, 2012

At Adams Lake Recreation & Conference Centre

Chase, BC

The Path of Spirit workshop will be a reminder

that you are ultimately spirit -a child of God.

When you have the realization that you are

spirit you realize that the only thing that can

stop you is you. As spirit you abandon the ego

and know yourself as forever blessed.

This workshop will be about embracing spirit as

your path to seeing how your life unfolds in

the most positive way.

Susan How is a Level II Psychology of Vision

Trainer. She has been actively involved with Chuck and Lency Spezzano and their Psychology of

Vision model since the early 80s. Over the years Susan has developed her natural gifts of empathy,

intuition, compassion, and humour and she brings these gifts to her workshops. Susan's gentle

approach to healing creates a safe atmosphere in which people can blossom.

The Psychology of Vision is a visionary healing model developed by Chuck and Lency. It offers a

practical system based on love and healing that maps the challenges we face in different stages of

our lives, and provides solutions needed to get through them. It is being taught worldwide in 13

countries including First Nations Communities in Canada.

For more information on Psychology of Vision and Chuck and Lency Spezzano go to

www.psychologyofvision.com and www,chuckandlencyspezzano. com

Registration at 9:30am Saturday morning

Workshop starts at "• 10am - 5pm daily

Registration: $150.00 per person or $250.00 for 'couples'

Cheques made payable to "Kelmuc Circle of Friendship Society"

<**Lunches provided to participants each day (notify IF any food allergies by the 12th)***

***Please bring your own water bottles as water will be available on site.***

FOR MORE INFO CONTACT: M Joyce Manuel %[email protected] or 250-679-8104

-f\l~\E> Mill be j'ni/dj'c€cj i or ftt~-I& Conn ivuudtu Wz^bersujho U)ish *fa (Xrt-eJid, For rr,or<L in-formccHon COniucf

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RCMP Aboriginal Gang Awareness

Presentation

Monday, November 19, 2012, 6:00pm-8:00pm

QuaaoutLodge

Learn More About:

>Youth Gangs, Behaviors, Indicators

»What Youth/Families/Communities Can Do

• Your Questions, Teach Others Your Insights

Questions anytime to Cpl. Angie KERMER, 604.220.2818 (collect)

mi ce:p kwatwilam! - everyone welcome!

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NowhereGreen Spirit Acupuncture

toget to but

Note Here.

t Transformational &

Esoteric Acupuncturewith Michel Duhaime R.Ac. DTCM

Sessions for Adam's Lake Band community.Acupuncture is now well known and accepted in the Western world. It has long been useful to

change one's experience of pain and discomfort into easier and healthier states of being.What is maybe less well understood is that chronic conditions are rooted in the subconscious

realms of one's being. Whether it be insomnia, digestion difficulties, emotional or physical pain,menstrual difficulties, headaches, migraines, relationship difficulties, or whatever other physicalpresentation of disharmony, the more one resists the message from the subconscious, the longerand more complex the symptoms as the situation becomes chronic. "What we resist, persists" isindeed an accurate saying.

Wellness days scheduled for Nov. 30, Dec 1&2/12 @ TBA

To schedule an appointment, speak with Elaine Jules 679-8841 or 778-257-4122(0)

More than 5 appts. are needed in Swits for Michel to work in Swits.

^- ( $50.00 discount price )There will be a $60.00 charge for ADB community members who want to book anappointment.

The Wellness dept. will take installment payments up to Nov. 27/12

You will forfeit all payments if you miss your appointment.

Community members who have not had an appointment with Michel can put their name into

a draw for the possibility of filling one of 3 appointment spots.

Michel completed his diploma in Traditional Chinese Medicine in 2000, acquiring aset of medical skills that have since been complemented with other studies in

Western herbal medicine, Shiatsu, Ki Aikido, Emotional Freedom Technique,

Psychology of Vision, and esoteric and transformational acupuncture.

His current practice focuses on the exploration of the mind body spirit conti-nuum,specifically addressing chronic pain and illness as opening windows into the deeperrealms of the subconscious mind. His approach is gentle, caring, inspired, andcompassionate, and follows the subtle hints to recovery offered by his patients in

Michel Duhaime R.Ac, dtcm [email protected] 250-218-2618

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M.D., Ph.D.

February 14th &15th, 2013

Adams Lake Conference Centre(6349 Chief Jules Dr., Chase B.C.)

"Child Trauma & Attachment"

Dr. Bruce Perry is a clinician and researcher in children's mental health and the

neurosciences, and an internationally recognized authority on children in crisis.

"The development ofa young child isprofoundly influenced by experience. Experiences - goodand bad - shapethe organization of thebrain.The ultimate effect is to impact emotional, social, cognitive and physiological functioning. Insights into this process come from understanding brain development. Both trauma and neglect, the absence of essential developmental experiences required to express a funda

mentalpotentialof a child, are pervasive problems inour culture. Various forms of neglect are possible and include splinter neglect, totalglobalneglect and emotional or relational neglect. Chaos, threat and abnormal patterns of emotional, social,cognitive and physical interactions with young children lead to an array of brain-related problems. Thispresentation will review clinicalwork and research that can help us

better understand developmental trauma, neglect and the relationalproblemsthat arise from neglect and threat. An overview will be provided that suggests new directions for clinical practice, program development and policy makers."

♦ Early Registration $300./person (plus $36.HST) (Post-marked until December 21st, 2012)

♦ Regular Registration: $350./person (plus $42. HST) (December 24th - February 1st, 2013)

REGISTRATION CONTACT: Sandy Lund, Ph. 250.679.8841 email: [email protected]

Social Workers, Educators, First Nations Health/Social/Community Wellness, ECE Staff, Social

Agencies, Mental Health, Parents/Care-givers, School Counselling & Family Support

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Adams Lake Indian Band Presents

Bruce D. Perry o.,pud.Registration Form

February 14th & 151H, 2013

Adams Lake Conference Centre

(6349 thief Jules Drive, Cliase BC)

Please mail/e-mail completed Form and Payment to:

Adams Lake Indian Band

P.O. Box 588

Chase, B.C., VOE 1MO

Registrants Name:

Registration Inquires:

Sandy Lund [email protected]

Phone: 250.679.8841 (ext. 216)

Fax: 250.679.8813

Toll Free: 1.877.679.8841

[email protected]/Organization:

Mailing Address:

City: Postal Code/Zip Code:

Business Phone:

Email Address:

Evening/Cell Phone:

Fax:( )

Conference Details:

Cheque or Money order only. No post dated Cheque . Make Cheque payable to "Adams Lake Indian Band"

Please quote code it 5930-681010 on all Cheques or Money orders

Early Registration $300./person (plus $36.HST) (Early Bird Registration: post-marked until December 21st, 2012)

Regular Registration: $350./person (plus $42. HST) (December 24th - February 1st, 2013)

After February 1st: providing available space, Late Registrations ($400./person plus $48 HST). Only cash/money-order accepted at door

* A $75.00 cancellation fee will be applied to each registration

From 8:30am—4:30pm Continental breakfast, snacks and lunch provided both days . Please list food

allergies

Location: Adams Lake Conference center, 6349 Chief Jules Drive, Chase, BC(45 minutes East of Kamloops BC)

First Nations HST Exempt

Terms & Conditions: Space at the conference will not be confirmed until full payment of the conference has been

received. Registrants will be advised via e-mail when payment has been received & official receipts will be emailed. You are

encouraged to send a substitute participant in your place. Please advise Sandy Lund if another individual plans to take your

place. Adams Lake Indian Band reserves the right to cancel the conference. Adams Lake Indian Band will not be held responsi

ble for any participants or presenter's statement or behaviors. Unregistered individuals and children are not permitted at the

conference. Thank you for your understanding.

www.adamslakeband.org www.childtrama.org

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Income Assistance Clients

Reminder

A reminder, to those in receipt of income assistance.The Social Development Dept is having a gift card draw.To have your name entered into the draw you must contact Debbie Sampson, by no laterthan Nov13 2012 4:15 p.m., and state what information is in the notice that you receivedwith your cheque.The draw will bemade at the Adams Lake Indian Band, Nov 14th at 11:55 p.m.Winners will be contacted.

Please remember those of you that have booked appointment with budget specialist DaleTommaNov 13th.If you have forgotten the time of your appointmentplease contact Debbie or Elaine at theAdams Lake Indian Band office.

Pleasepay special attention to theDec cheque notices as this will have information toyour Jan cheque issue.

Also a reminder the Chase area Christmas Hamper Applications are available at theAdams Lake Indian Band Social Development Dept.Please see Debbie Sampson for your hamper application.

Social Development Dept.

Christmas Hamper Donations Draw

Open to all Community Members/ Band Staff

The Community Wellness Dept is on Christmas Hamper Food drive.Any non perishable items can be dropped off at the Adams Lake Indian Band Office andHealth office in Chase and at the Switsmalph Health office.

For every TWO items you bring in you will be given a ticket to enter your name into adraw for a gift card.

We also have a donation can at the Adams Lake Indian Band Chase front reception officefor any dollars/loose change.

Please participate in this worthy cause, that assists so many, in need.

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isn

CHASE

HAMPER

SOCIETY

istmas Hamper Request

lications Now Available

at

he Employment Centre

822 Shuswap Ave.

: 9:30 - 4:30 Mon. - Fri.

Deadline

Bec.13/2012

Pickup Day

Wd Dec.19/2012

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The National Aboriginal Addictions Awareness Committee of Chase Presents

POSTER COMPETITION|On the effects of Drugs, Alcohol & Gambling

% • • • • Please submit your ••Oil

We are asking youth to

create a poster based on

the effects of drugs,

alcohol, gambling &

technology

addictions.

Age Categories:

Grades K-4

Grades 5-7

Grades 8-12

1st, 2nd & 3rd place

prizes will be awarded

in each age group

your

posters before

November 14th

to one of the following locations:

• Sexqeltqin Health Centre

r. Neskonlith Education Centre

• Skwlax Wellness Centre

• Chase Village Office

• Haldane Elementary School

• Chase Secondary School

Posters will be displayed at tfHealth Fair for judging on

November 21 st 2012

at Chase Secondary School.

Winners will be announced at

NAAAW Dance which is being

held at the Adams Lake Gym on

November 23rd 2012.

For more information, please contact anyone of the following people.

Sexqeltqin Health Centre: Donna Cameron (250) 679 7726

Neskonlith Indian Band: Jeromy Biron orTammy Thomas (250) 679 3295

Skwlax Wellness Centre: Terra Harrison (250) 679 3702

•/-.

& Neskonlith

Indian Band I Adams LakeIndian Band •Br uitu \ yy-•

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Just Got Paid and I Don't Have Any Money Left

Community Futures, budget specialist, Dale Tomma (LSIB

member) will be at ALIB in November to do one on one

budgeting sessions with interested community members; she

will share creative ideas with you so that there is money left at

the end of the month. Each session will be no more than half an

hour.

thWhen: November 13

Time: 8:30am-ll:30am (Chase-place TBA)

lpm-2:30pm (At Swits Band Office- book apt. with Barb)

To book an appointment: phone Elaine Jules @ 679-8841 or

Barb at 833-0356

Communities members who attend sessions will have their

name put into a monthly draw for a gift certificate and will alsohave their name put into a draw at the end of March for an

IPad 3

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Quef Atahm Schoo\

Christmas Craft B&*

Saturday November 24th/2012

Time: 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.

wa

Concession

$10.00 a table, to book a table call: 250-679-8837

All proceeds go to year-end fieldtrips

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Free clothing/household

items Exchange.

Bring your clean washed extra clothes and

household items to exchange at the ALIB HALL,th

on November 10 from 10:00am to 12:00pm

For more information call Sandy Lund at 250-679-2216 or 778-257-4123 or e-mail

[email protected]

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THOMPSON RIVERS UNIVERSITY

TRU Science &TechnologyProgram Information Night

Thursday, November 22, 20127:00-8:30 pm - TRU Science Building - Room S203

An evening for Grade 10,11 &12 high school students,parents, counsellors, and teachers

An opportunity to learn more about TRU science programsand career options from award winning faculty and students.

Learn more about:

>Bachelor of Science (B.Sc) - with Co-op Education option- with Majors in Chemistry, Biology, Physics,

Computing Science, Mathematics

>Bachelor of Natural Resource Science (BNRS)- with Co-op Education option

>Respiratory Therapy and Bachelor of Health Science

>Animal Health Technology Diploma

>Architectural and Engineering Technology

>Computing Science Diploma

>Digital Art & Design Diploma

>Engineering Transfer

Morequestions? email: [email protected]

www.tru.ca/infosessions

Meet faculty andstudents. Bring your

questions!

Tour the Science

building after the

sessions

FREE parking on

campus in theevening

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THOMPSON-NICOLA

REGIONAL DISTRICT ?'onaldis^:'

Guide to Household RecyclingWhat can I recycle?The materials listed below are acceptable for recycling at all TNRD Recycling Depots locatedthroughout the region.

If you'd like a more detailed guide, please check our website at www.tnrd.ca.

If you have something that is not listed it is probably not acceptable for recycling and shouldeither be put in your regular garbage or taken to a TNRD disposal site.

GLASS

Please place your glass jars and bottles in thedesignated bins at recycling and waste drop-offfacilities and not in your blue bags

Empty & Clean, Discard lids. Labels are OK

•Jars (pickle, jam)

• Bottles (hot sauce, ketchup)

• No beverage containers (return for refund)

Jars & bottles only. No other type of glassis acceptable. Ceramics are garbage.

•• DO NOT PUT IN BLUE BAGS ••

In BC, beverage containers can bereturned to select retailers for refund

PLASTICS

J)All plastic containers with the reycling symbols 1-7

PETE HOPE V LDPE PP PS OTHER

Discard caps & lids, rinse & flatten

• Household bottles & containers (dish & clothingdetergent, fabric softener, vinegar, pill/vitamin bottles)

• Household plastic containers (please separate fromboxboard backing)

• Milk jugs, windshield washer jugs

• Ice cream pails

• Yogurt/margarine containers

• Plastic bags, including grocery& retail bags, bread bags

• All clear plastic packaging

• Do not put beverage containersin blue bags-return for refund

•• DO NOT PUT STYROFOAM IN BLUE BAGS *

RCBGr-1•icvciiNcpr J\ mCOUNCIL Of V^B IITI InP>.COLUMilAM^^

Wondering where to recycle a certain itemnot listed above? Search the RecyclingCouncil of British Columbia's Recyclepedia(relic.hc.cn/rccyclepedia) or contact thehotline at 1-800-667-4321

PAPER

Newspaper & inserts, flyers, magazines, catalogues,glossy paper

White writing & computer paper

Greeting cards, non-foil gift wrap

Junk mail, envelopes (exceptpadded or plasticized)

Paperback & hard cover books

Phone books

METALS

Labels and lids are OK

• Clean tins cans (soup, juice, etc.)

• Aluminum containers, (pie plates, takeout containers)

• No beverage containers (return for refund)

BOXBOARD & HEAVY PAPER

C _J

Corrugated cardboard - flatten & place in providedcardboard bin at your local transfer station

Flatten all boxes

• Cereal & food boxes (remove and discard liner)

• Brown envelopes, paper bags, egg cartons

• Shoe boxes & similar boxes

We encourage residents to breakdown their cardboard.

Waste disposal fees are in effect for baggedgarbage. For more details please see the TNRDwebsite at www.tnrd.ca for more details or

call toll free to 1-877-377-8673.

BC is Bear Country. Ensure yourrecyclables are clean and yourgarbage is securely stored.

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IK

?!?HAX. o.V* Chase Landfill - Public Notice

• Permanent closure date

November 30, 2012* Landfill has reached its capacity

• Post closure monitoring and enduse planning in progress

* Pritchard Transfer Station will temporarilyaccommodate municipal solid wastefor the area until the opening of theSouth Thompson Eco-Depot

• South Thompson Eco-Depot will offerincreased recycling and a wider rangeof services

Visit our newSouth Thompson

Eco-DepotOpening

, Soon!

Some frequently asked questions...When will the Chase Landfill be closing?The Thompson-Nicola Regional District would like to informresidents and businesses that effective November 30, 2012the Chase Landfill will be permanently closed.

What happens to the Chase landfill once it is closed?Once capacity has been reached, TNRD staff will be closingthis site and beginning the task of reclaiming the area. It isduring this time that the Pritchard Transfer Station willtemporarily accommodate municipal solid waste for thearea until the opening of the South Thompson Eco-Depot.The TNRD will continue to monitor and maintain the closed

landfill for a minimum post closure period of 25 years.

What is the South Thompson Eco-Depot?The South Thompson Eco-Depot will be an improved wayfor residents to manage their solid waste. It will allow usersto separate recyclables and reusable materials from thewaste stream before disposing of the residual in a fullyenclosed disposal building. It will offer a "one stop drop"for all waste and recyclable materials. Additionally, loads ofmaterial will be tracked and charge based on volume or byweight determined by onsite scales.

Chase

rrt>fv

V*

DRIVING DIRECTIONS TO PRITCHARD TRANSFER

STATION / SOUTH THOMPSON ECO-DEPOT

1. Head southwest toward Trans-Canada Hwy. (3.7 km)2. Turn left onto Trans-Canada Hwy. (14.1 km)3. Turn left onto Stoney Flats Rd. (signs for Martin

Prairie Rd.) (450 m)4. Continue on to Martin Prairie Rd. and proceed to

Eco-Depot (300m)

111 m ii•• • 11nm i,.i wim^mmmm—el JHow were these decisions made?

The closure of the Chase landfill and the transition of service

to the future South Thompson Eco-Depot are included inthe Regional Solid Waste Management Plan. It was adoptedin 2008 following extensive public consultation in 2006. Theimproved service is being developed in response to theneed to manage theregion's increasinggarbage, extend thelife of our two

remaining landfills,protect the environment and keep alid on our taxes.

What and where can I recycle?Please see the convenient guide to household recycling (onreverse) and take note of the various recycling opportunitiesin the Chase area. Recycling drop-off facilities in Chase andarea can be located at:

• Village of Chase Municipal Recycling Drop-OffFacility (in the Art Holding Arena parking lot)

• Pritchard Transfer Station

Pritchard Transfer Station Hours of Operation*

Winter: Tues (7 am-3 pm) • Thurs / Sat / Sun (9 am-5 pm)Summer: Tues (7 am-5 pm) • Thurs / Sat / Sun (8 am-6 pm)

'Winter Hours in effect November 1 to February 28Summer Hours in effect March 1 to October 31

Where can I get more information?For more information on these changes

• Call toll-free: 1-877-377-8673 or

• Email [email protected].

• Mail the TNRD, #300 - 465 Victoria Street,Kamloops BC, V2C 2A9

• For more infomation on recycling a wide range ofproducts, phone the Recycling Council of BC at1-800-667-4321 or visit the recyclepedia atrcbc.bc.ca/recyclepedia

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Reiki (Certification j rogram

]f anuone is interested in doing Reiki workshops includingcertification, please let me know and we will set them up

to start before Christmas anc* ^° g>° on afterthe holidaysin Chase and jalmon Arm.

Come and relax and enjoy learning this gentle andpowerful healing art.

~]nose who already have first and second degree levelsof attunement can proceed with their studies and becomeReiki Ma^ters if theu would like to.

JO-ikstemc,

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Page 20: REMEMBRANCE DAY - Adams Lake Indian Band...REMEMBRANCE DAY CEREMONIES DATE: Sunday, November 11, 2012 TIME: 10:30 am - 12:00 pm (Lunch will be provided) WHERE: Adams Lake Indian Band

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Sun Mon Tues Weds

Youth sign up for activities at youth center.Activities subject to change without notice.7-18 yrs of age.Limited to 8 youth unless we have chaperones.Any questions or concerns contact Carla @(250) 803-4308 or (250) 253-5134

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Office/

Cleaning12:30-3pm

Sports Day3-5:30pm

6 Office

2-3pmDrop-In3-5:30pm

Girls GroupMovie

6-9pmLeave YC

@ 5:30pm

Office/

Shopping8am-12pmStaff Mtg

lpm

YC Closed

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Remembrance

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Ladies Group@ Swits YC

11-2pmDrop-in

2-5pm

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Office

10am- 12pm1-2:30pm

Girls GroupSwimming

5:30-8pm

Dav

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YC Closed

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Office

l-3pmGang

Awareness

@ Quaaout5-9pm

NATIONAL

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Office

12-3pmFinish Lahal

Bones

3-5:30pm

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Office/

Cleaning2-4pm

Cultural Wksp& Dinner

Health Centre

4-8pm

ABORIGINAL

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Ladies Group@ ALIB ER

11-2pmCooking

3-5pm

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Health Fair

@ Chase Sec10am-12pm

LvYC

@9amOffice/

Shopping12:30-3pm

ADDICTIONS

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Office Day9-3pm

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Thurs

Case Mgt10am @

Health Centre

Office

l:30-3:30pm

Drumming &Ceremony

3-6pmSelf Defence

7-8:30pmLeave YC @

6:15pm

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Case Mgt10am @

Health Centre

Self Defence

7-8:30pmLeave YC @

6:15pm

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Office

4-5pmOdd SquadPresentation

6-9pmQuaaout Lodge

Leave YC

@ 5pm

AWARENESS

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Case Mgt10am @

Health Centre

Self Defence

7-8:30pmLeave YC @

6:15pm

Fri

Dr. Bruce

Perry10am

Elders Room

Office2-3pm

Boys Group3-6pm

9 Dr. Bruce

Perry10am @

Elders Room

Office

5:30pmBoys GroupSilverbacks

Game

6:30-9:30pm

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Drop-In3-5pm

Clean up/Prep5-6pm

Boys GroupMovie

6-9pm

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Dinner/Dance

ALIB Gym5-10pmLvYC

@4pm

WEEK

30

Dr. Bruce

Perry Mtg@ 10am

Clean Up Day-5pm

Sat

10

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