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CIPI Newsletter – April 5th, 2013
AUTOMATED ONLINE HUNTING, TRAPPING AND ANGLING SYSTEM GOES LIVE APRIL 1
Environment Minister Ken Cheveldayoff today demonstrated the new online Hunting, Trapping and Angling Licence (HAL) ordering system by purchasing his 2013-14 angling licence in Regina. “Saskatchewan boasts some of North America’s best hunting and fishing, enjoyed by residents and guests from around the world,” Cheveldayoff said. “We’re making it easier for people to access the necessary licenses to enjoy these sports with the introduction of the online system. An online licensing system not only improves the experience for hunters and anglers who are contributing to our economy, but it allows the Ministry of Environment to better monitor and manage wildlife resources within the province and ensure excellent sport opportunities for generations to come.” “The Saskatchewan Wildlife Federation (SWF) recognizes that the new automated system transition will provide valuable opportunities in research and survey collection as well as increased enforcement and compliance measures which will be of great benefit to Saskatchewan’s wildlife resources,” SWF Executive Director Darrell Crabbe said. On April 1 at 9 a.m., all those looking to purchase an angling licence can access the automated licensing system to establish an account and be assigned a unique HAL identification number. They will only ever have to register once and then they will be able to purchase all future licences as they become available. Anglers can purchase their angling licences:
online through their personal computer any time;
through private issuers, Ministry of Environment and select Provincial Park offices; or
by phone at 1-855-848-4773. For this year, spring bear licences and Wildlife Habitat licences must be purchased from a local licence issuer, Ministry of Environment or select Provincial Park offices. All remaining licences will be available online in time for the fall hunting season.
Detailed instructions for signing up for a HAL number and how to purchase a licence are available at www.gov.sk.ca/huntingandfishing. For more information, contact: Val Nicholson Environment Phone: 306-953-2459
RENTAL RIGHTS ENHANCED FOR SASKATCHEWAN SENIORS The Government of Saskatchewan has introduced a change that will increase the rental rights of seniors in the province. Effective April 1, residents living in retirement homes, seniors’ retirement communities and independent living facilities that provide meals to residents over the age of 55 will be able to access the Office of Residential Tenancies to resolve disputes. “Our government is pleased to provide residents living in these facilities with the same rights as other Saskatchewan tenants,” Justice Minister and Attorney General Gordon Wyant said. “This change will bring Saskatchewan in line with the rest of the country on this issue, and offer protection and security to our province’s seniors.” “This change provides important protection for seniors,” Social Services Minister June Draude said. “Prior to this, seniors had no choice but to sign a rental contract drawn up by the landlord. This levels the playing field, by clearly outlining the legal rights and obligations of both landlords and tenants.” In the past, residents living in these facilities were not covered under The Residential Tenancies Act, 2006, and did not have access to the Office of Residential Tenancies. Residents will now have access to that office, which offers a range of mediation and dispute resolution services for landlords and tenants. Special care homes and personal care homes are still exempt, as they are licensed and regulated by the Ministry of Health under The Regional Health Services Act and The Personal Care Homes Act. For more information, contact: Noel Busse Justice Phone: 306-787-8959
CIPI Ne ws le tt e r
In case of a serious Emergency call 911
FIRE ……………….911
AMBULANCE …….911
POLICE …………...288-6400
CLINIC …………….288-4800
Ile-x Hospital ..……833-2016
Kids Help Line 1-800-668-6868
Volume 29 Issue 13
CIPI TV BINGO
Friday, April 5th, 2013 7:30 pm on Channel 13 / Cable 5
Early Bird - $2.00 for a 3-up Two Lines: $200.00
Win LOONIE POTS on all 4 series.
Loonie Pot - $600.00
1st & 2nd Series One Line/4 Corners: $75.00
Two Lines: $100.00 Letter X: $125.00
Large Frame: $150.00 Blackout: $300.00
Bonanza Roving “T” $100.00 Sputnik - $200.00 Blackout: $3000 in
49’s or less Consolation: $300
Last Chance Game Crazy “L” - $100.00
Rotating Half House - $200 1st Blackout: $800 2nd Blackout: $200
Cards are: $2.00 for 1st & 2nd series $5.00 for Special Bonanza $5.00 for 3-up Last Chance
License Number MB12-0011
Friday, April 5th, 2013
Check
out our
website
@
cipiradio
.com
CIPI Regular Meeting
Tuesday, April 16th
@ 6:30pm
NLSD Sub-office
Everyone
Welcome!
Regular Council Meeting
Wednesday, April 17th
@ 6:00pm
Village Office
Boardroom
Everyone
Welcome!
GRIEF SUPPORT RETREAT Tuesday, April 9 - Friday, April 12
Sandy Beach Resort (begins Tuesday @ 5pm includes evening sessions, done Friday @ Noon)
Our certified grief support team invites you to a high quality
healing workshop that provides a safe, comfortable and
confidential place that will help you deal with difficult life
situations and heal beyond significant loss. The methods are
informative, experiential and healing.
Meals and accommodation covered
To register, contact Marie Mihalicz @ 306-288-2310 or
email: [email protected]
IMPORTANT
REMINDER
FOR PARENTS
Please take the
time to remind your child/
children that at this time of
year, the ice on the river is
extremely dangerous. They
should not attempt to go onto
the ice for any reason.
Memorial Cup is in Saskatoon this year.
May 16 – 26 Support the Blades as they host this years tournament.
Come and watch as many of the future hockey stars will be
there. Also “Mr. Hockey” will be there
CIPI Newsletter is published every Friday by
Sipisishk Communications Inc.
Beauval, Sask. S0M 0G0 Ph: 306-288-2222 Fax: 306-288-2033
Email: [email protected]
Editor: Julieann Alcrow
St. Mary Magdalene Sunday, April 7th, 2012
Mass @ 5:00pm
Readers:
Annette Roy Alexina Laliberte
Deadline for Submissions: Wednesdays at 3:00 pm
unless arrangements are made.
CIPI Newsletter – April 5th, 2013
CIPI TV BINGO
Sunday, April 7th, 2013
7:30 pm on Channel 13 / Cable 5
Early Bird - $2.00 for a 3-up Win LOONIE POTS on all 4 series.
Two Lines: $200.00
Loonie Pot - $900.00
1st & 2nd Series One Line/4 Corners: $75.00
Two Lines: $100.00 Letter X: $125.00
Large Frame: $150.00 Blackout: $300.00
Bonanza Roving “T” $100.00 Sputnik - $200.00
Blackout: $3,000 in * 50 #’s or less
Consolation: $300
Last Chance Game Crazy “L” - $100.00
Rotating Half House - $200 1st Blackout: $800 2nd Blackout: $200
Cards are: $2.00 for 1st & 2nd series
$5.00 for Bonanza & Last Chance License Number MB12-0011
* unless previously won
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6 3 4 2 9 5 1 7 8
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Cap-C Events April 8th - 12th
Monday, Apr. 8th - Head Start PM
Tuesday, Apr. 9th - Craft Day - 1-3pm
Wednesday, Apr. 10th - Learn how to do beadwork 1-3pm
Thursday, Apr. 11th - Head Start PM
Beauval Fire Department Easter Poker Rally WOW and Thank You to all those that supported us on our Poker
Rally fundraiser that we held on Saturday, March 30, 2013. We are
so grateful to have people like you that have such great
determination, commitment, and energy in showing your support by
joining us on the trail or also for collecting so many ghostriders.
The results are as follows:
Most Ghostriders – Pam Natomagan (333 ghosts). $1000.00
2nd Most Ghostriders – Sherry Burnouf (240 ghosts). $500.00
3rd Most Ghostriders – Anita Aubichon (77 ghosts). $200.00
Also we would like to acknowledge Janey/Sheldon Yew for their
efforts.
High Hand – Mary Rose Natomagan – 333 points ($1000.00)
Low Hand – Randy Gauthier – 44 points ($700.00)
Riders Only:
High Hand – Tom Roy – 300 points ($500.00) RICH!
Low Hand – Chris Laliberte – 107 points ($300.00)
Thanks again from the Beauval Fire Department members!
CIPI Newsletter – April 5th, 2013
Saturday Sunday Monday
Sunny
High -7° Low -14°
Sunny
High -5° Low -17°
Sunny
High -5° Low -15°
CIPI NUMBERS 306-288-2222
Requests: 306-288-2230 email: [email protected]
website: www.cipiradio.com
CIPI TV BINGO
Tuesday, April 9th, 2013
7:30 pm on Channel 13 / Cable 5
Early Bird - $2.00 for a 3-up Two Lines: $200.00
Win LOONIE POT on all 4 series.
Loonie Pot - $1200.00 1st & 2nd Series
One Line/4 Corners: $75.00
Two Lines: $100.00
Letter X: $125.00
Large Frame: $150.00
Blackout: $300.00
Bonanza
Roving “T” $100.00
Sputnik - $200.00
Blackout: $3,000 in
* 51#’s or less
Consolation: $300
Last Chance Game
Crazy “L” - $100.00
Rotating Half House - $200
1st Blackout: $800
2nd Blackout: $200
Cards are:
$2.00 for 1st & 2nd series
$5.00 for Special Bonanza
$5.00 for 3-up Last Chance License Number MB12-0011
*unless previously won
The aim of
the puzzle is
to enter a
number from
1 through 9 in
such a way
that each row,
column, and
region
contains only
one instance
of each
number.
8 1 7 4
7 9 5 1 2
3 5 1
4 8 9 3 7
1 7 6
1 8 3 2 5
8 5 3
1 7 5 8 2
3 8 9 1
S U D O K U
DIRECTOR REQUIRED for the
PRIMROSE LAKE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
CORPORATION
QUALIFICATIONS:
1. Must be at least 18 years of age;
2. Should be financially literate with knowledge and
experience in financial matters;
3. Not hold a paid position with the Corporation;
4. Not be bankrupt or insolvent;
5. Not have a Criminal Record for which they have not
received a pardon;
6. Not be a member of the House of Commons, the State of
Canada or the Legislative Assembly in Saskatchewan;
7. Not hold elected office in a Métis political organization or
in a Northern Municipal Council
Persons interested in serving as a Director on the PLEDCO
Board may apply to:
Northern Village of Beauval
Box 19
Beauval, SK S0M 0G0
Fax: 306-288-2348
Closing Date: Wednesday, April 10th, 2013 @ 3:00pm
CIPI Newsletter – April 5th, 2013
Employment
Opportunities
www.saskjobs.ca
www.cameco.com
N E C Q F H W U O F L E E D V W A T S M
V K W R A K Z A V O G L H E E B J B U M
H Y Q B E L C G V A E N D E R R A H C K
R H P G M Q L E H G D E R E H D A I S P
P V T T U A R U D E R I A P M I R E D J
C H A I R E D E R E W O L F A B R A G M
B A R E D G R R H E R C E I I N E E V V
I E D I F D U T I K D O B T O Q A X D E
D X T C U C I A J C D Y F A D C P U T O
E T D T C D U D M H G F H V C O T G A W
R S V O E E E O A S Y G Y Q Y B V T Q N
U J H R U R J R R Z V K N N M H T U D S
O E C M O U E E R D T X C P H O S I A J
M C Y N B T V D E A W O H A U N C U M I
A A G G H P L R D I B D W S I P C D Z H
N I O J D A A C I Z G Y A L S S S W N S
E S I S I C T M L M L Z P B W I U I D H
J C B L J W A R L D Q U I W N W M I Q X
L G Z Y L H F Y E L V W K W Y P Y P L Y
Q J R W D R K K R D P M T F Y C Y L I X
ACCREDIT
ACQUIRED
ADHERED
ADORED
AIRED
ALLURED
BARED
BARRED
BETTERED
CAPTURED
CARED
CHAIRED
CHARRED
DITHERED
DREDGE
EARED
ENAMOURED
Word Search
Red Alert!!
FLOWERED
FOREDECK
GEARED
GLARED
HATRED
HIRED
IGNORED
IMPAIRED
IRED
MARRED
MIRED
OCCURRED
OVEREDIT
CIPI now has added a New Phone Line 306-288-2474(CIPI)
Requests: 306-288-2230 Contests: 306-288-2053 Main Line: 306-288-2222
CONGRATULATIONS TO THE
GRADUATING CLASS OF THE 2013
STEC READY TO WORK PROGRAM
Lorissa Laliberte
Brook Favel Melissa Eldridge
Reva Bouvier Robert Aubichon
Julian Alcrow
Elaine Aubichon
Evelyn Aubichon
John Aubichon
Skyler Aubichon
Linda Couillonneur Billie Jean Gauthier
Keeley Laliberte
Shawn Laliberte
Raina Pelletier Melyssa Roy
Trevor Roy
Cynthia Alcrow
Happy
Anniversary Henry & Flora
Sankey
And
Leon & Shirley Burnouf
CIPI Newsletter – April 5th, 2013
April is National Oral Health Month
Most of us realize that diet and exercise play an
important part in keeping us healthy. But did
you know that a healthy mouth is also an
important part of a healthy body?
Poor oral health can affect a person's quality of
life. Oral pain, missing teeth or oral infections
can affect the way a person speaks, eats and
socializes. These oral health problems can
reduce a person's quality of life by affecting
their physical, mental and social well-being.
Oral disease, like any other disease, needs to be
treated. A chronic infection, including one in
the mouth, is a serious problem that should not
be ignored. Yet bleeding or tender gums are
often overlooked.
Research has shown there is an association
between oral disease and other health problems
such as diabetes, heart disease and stroke,
respiratory illness in older adults, as well as pre
-term and low-birth-weight babies. Although
researchers are just beginning to understand
this relationship, evidence shows that oral
disease can aggravate other health problems
and that keeping a healthy mouth is an
important part of leading a healthy life.
What can you do for good oral health?
1. Brush twice a day with a fluoridated
toothpaste and floss daily to keep your mouth
clean.
2. Eat healthy foods and limit sugary and
highly acidic foods and drinks that can promote
tooth decay.
3. Don’t wait until it hurts. Visit your dental
office for regular check-ups and professional
cleanings.
4. Know your mouth! Check regularly for
signs of gum disease, tooth decay or oral
cancer.
Avoid smoking and using tobacco products, as
these cause stained and missing teeth, gum
damage, persistent bad breath and may lead to
oral cancer.
For more information contact:
Glenda Burnouf
Prenatal/Preschool Dental Therapist
306-288-4812
Signs of gum disease include red, sore and sensitive gums that
may bleed. Tooth decay may be indicated by
sensitivity to hot, cold, sweet
or pressure. Indicators of oral cancer include
unexplained bleeding, sores in the mouth that don't heal within 7-10 days, white or red
patches on the tongue or mouth, numbness or tingling in
the mouth, or small lumps and thickening on the sides or bottom of the tongue or
elsewhere in the mouth. If you note any of these, contact
your dentist. He or she is trained to recognize the signs of gum disease, tooth decay
and oral cancer.
Interagency Meeting Wednesday, April 10, 2013
@ 10am
CIPI Boardroom
Everyone welcome !!
CIPI Newsletter - April 5th, 2013
Science Fair Friday, April 12, 2013
@ Valley View School
1:30pm - 3:00pm
(Grades 4 - 9 Classrooms)
Judges Needed!
Contact Sarah Aubichon @
306-288-2022
NORTH AMERICAN INDIGENOUS GAMES TRYOUTS
Track n Field Tryouts
The North American Indigenous Games are
once again approaching, scheduled for July
20th-27th, 2014 in Regina, SK. That's right!!,
The games are in our very
own province this time
around. I was brought upon
all the information regarding
the TRACK N FIELD tryouts
for Team Saskatchewan and I
am more than happy to share
with the community of
Beauval.
Team SASK Track and Field
tryouts are SEPTEMBER 21-
22, 2013 in Prince Albert,
SASK. at Carlton High
School Track. ALSO Team
SASK Cross Country Tryouts
are being held the following
weekend in Muskoday First Nation (20KM
South of PA) on September 28th, 2013.
There is a $50 registration fee for all
participants.
AGE CATEGORIES: Bantam (2000-2001),
Midget (1998-1999), Youth (1995-1996-
1997)
Events: TRACK(80m, 100m, 150m, 200m,
300m, 400m, 800m, 1200m, 1500m, 2000m,
3000m) FIELD (high jump, long jump, triple
jump, shot put, discus, javelin)Cross
Country: Bantam 2KM, Midget 3KM, Youth
Women 6km, Youth Men 8KM
\This is a great 'heads up', as the tryouts are 6
months away, and will give 'us' plenty of
time to get prepared! I will be having
practices in the coming weeks to help
prepare our young athletes to, not only
represent Beauval at the tryouts, but to have a
chance to compete against other teams from
Canada and the United States in Regina next
summer as a member of Team
Saskatchewan.
Having competed myself in
Denver, Colorado at the 2006
Games. I found it to be a great
experience and an awesome
feeling coming home with gold
medals. I was a member of U
of S track team a few years
ago, so please feel free to ask
me for ANY training advice in
the meantime. So this is a
tremendous opportunity for
future star athletes, and P.A./
Regina are short distances
away, when it comes to
cheering on our loved ones. Once it starts to
warm up, I will conduct Track practices, and
post the schedule.
Again, if you need any more info, please feel
free to contact me.
Your friend, Fred Maurice
CIPI Newsletter – April 5th, 2013
CALL FOR
NOMINATIONS
Sipisishk Communications Inc is now
accepting nominations for an ‘Elder in
Council” to serve in an advisory capacity to its
Board of Directors. The ‘Elder in Council’
serves as a source of guidance and spiritual
reflection for the Directors of Sipisishk
Communications. The person selected will
serve two (2) year term from May 2013 to
May 2015.
The CIPI Board Nominating Committee is
seeking nominations of an individual who has
made efforts to help improve the well being of
the aboriginal community, or an individual
who exhibits outstanding cultural awareness
and leadership qualities.
All nominations must be made with the written
consent of the nominee and all nominees will
be contacted before their letter of nomination
will be accepted by the Nominating
Committee of the Board of Directors.
The deadline for submissions to the selection
committee is April 15, 2013.
Nominations and/or letter of acceptance can
be mailed to:
CIPI
PO Box 49
Beauval, SK, S0M 0G0
For more information,
call Fred Roy
@ 306-288-2222 or
306-288-7755
Marriage Preparation Course
Saturday, May 4th, 2013 @ 10:00am St. Mary Magdalene Church
*Marriage preparation course is necessary to
be married in the Catholic Church*
Keewatin Yatthé Regional Health
Authority
“Wholistic Health of Keewatin
Yatthé Health Region Residents”
Job Posting #BN-13-042-01
Executive Assistant
Status: Permanent—Full Time
Facility: Buffalo Narrows Regional Office
Hours of Work: 1950 per annum (37.5 per
week)
Closing Date: April 12, 2013
Starting Date: ASAP
Please Provide: Resume including
confirmation that you can possess the
qualifications required/stated on the posting;
Current address and phone number(s), and a
minimum of three (3) references. References
will be checked prior to interviews. A recent
Criminal Record Check is required prior to
commencing employment. Mail, E-Mail or fax Résumés to:
Human Resources
Keewatin Yatthé Regional Health
Authority
Box 40 , Buffalo Narrows, Sask. S0M 0J0
Phone: (306) 235-2220 Fax: (306) 235-
4604 E-Mail: [email protected]
For Further Information Contact:
Richard Petit, Chief Executive Officer @
(306) 235-5827
We thank all applicants for your
interest; only those invited for interview
will be contacted.
CIPI Newsletter - April 5th, 2013
Science Fair Friday, April 12, 2013
@ Valley View School
1:30pm - 3:00pm
(Grades 4 - 9 Classrooms)
Judges Needed!
Contact Sarah Aubichon @
306-288-2022
NORTH AMERICAN INDIGENOUS GAMES TRYOUTS
Track n Field Tryouts
The North American Indigenous Games are
once again approaching, scheduled for July
20th-27th, 2014 in Regina, SK. That's right!!,
The games are in our very
own province this time
around. I was brought upon
all the information regarding
the TRACK N FIELD tryouts
for Team Saskatchewan and I
am more than happy to share
with the community of
Beauval.
Team SASK Track and Field
tryouts are SEPTEMBER 21-
22, 2013 in Prince Albert,
SASK. at Carlton High
School Track. ALSO Team
SASK Cross Country Tryouts
are being held the following
weekend in Muskoday First Nation (20KM
South of PA) on September 28th, 2013.
There is a $50 registration fee for all
participants.
AGE CATEGORIES: Bantam (2000-2001),
Midget (1998-1999), Youth (1995-1996-
1997)
Events: TRACK(80m, 100m, 150m, 200m,
300m, 400m, 800m, 1200m, 1500m, 2000m,
3000m) FIELD (high jump, long jump, triple
jump, shot put, discus, javelin)Cross
Country: Bantam 2KM, Midget 3KM, Youth
Women 6km, Youth Men 8KM
\This is a great 'heads up', as the tryouts are 6
months away, and will give 'us' plenty of
time to get prepared! I will be having
practices in the coming weeks to help
prepare our young athletes to, not only
represent Beauval at the tryouts, but to have a
chance to compete against other teams from
Canada and the United States in Regina next
summer as a member of Team
Saskatchewan.
Having competed myself in
Denver, Colorado at the 2006
Games. I found it to be a great
experience and an awesome
feeling coming home with gold
medals. I was a member of U
of S track team a few years
ago, so please feel free to ask
me for ANY training advice in
the meantime. So this is a
tremendous opportunity for
future star athletes, and P.A./
Regina are short distances
away, when it comes to
cheering on our loved ones. Once it starts to
warm up, I will conduct Track practices, and
post the schedule.
Again, if you need any more info, please feel
free to contact me.
Your friend, Fred Maurice
CIPI Newsletter – April 5th, 2013
CALL FOR
NOMINATIONS
Sipisishk Communications Inc is now
accepting nominations for an ‘Elder in
Council” to serve in an advisory capacity to its
Board of Directors. The ‘Elder in Council’
serves as a source of guidance and spiritual
reflection for the Directors of Sipisishk
Communications. The person selected will
serve two (2) year term from May 2013 to
May 2015.
The CIPI Board Nominating Committee is
seeking nominations of an individual who has
made efforts to help improve the well being of
the aboriginal community, or an individual
who exhibits outstanding cultural awareness
and leadership qualities.
All nominations must be made with the written
consent of the nominee and all nominees will
be contacted before their letter of nomination
will be accepted by the Nominating
Committee of the Board of Directors.
The deadline for submissions to the selection
committee is April 15, 2013.
Nominations and/or letter of acceptance can
be mailed to:
CIPI
PO Box 49
Beauval, SK, S0M 0G0
For more information,
call Fred Roy
@ 306-288-2222 or
306-288-7755
Marriage Preparation Course
Saturday, May 4th, 2013 @ 10:00am St. Mary Magdalene Church
*Marriage preparation course is necessary to
be married in the Catholic Church*
Keewatin Yatthé Regional Health
Authority
“Wholistic Health of Keewatin
Yatthé Health Region Residents”
Job Posting #BN-13-042-01
Executive Assistant
Status: Permanent—Full Time
Facility: Buffalo Narrows Regional Office
Hours of Work: 1950 per annum (37.5 per
week)
Closing Date: April 12, 2013
Starting Date: ASAP
Please Provide: Resume including
confirmation that you can possess the
qualifications required/stated on the posting;
Current address and phone number(s), and a
minimum of three (3) references. References
will be checked prior to interviews. A recent
Criminal Record Check is required prior to
commencing employment. Mail, E-Mail or fax Résumés to:
Human Resources
Keewatin Yatthé Regional Health
Authority
Box 40 , Buffalo Narrows, Sask. S0M 0J0
Phone: (306) 235-2220 Fax: (306) 235-
4604 E-Mail: [email protected]
For Further Information Contact:
Richard Petit, Chief Executive Officer @
(306) 235-5827
We thank all applicants for your
interest; only those invited for interview
will be contacted.
CIPI Newsletter – April 5th, 2013
Employment
Opportunities
www.saskjobs.ca
www.cameco.com
N E C Q F H W U O F L E E D V W A T S M
V K W R A K Z A V O G L H E E B J B U M
H Y Q B E L C G V A E N D E R R A H C K
R H P G M Q L E H G D E R E H D A I S P
P V T T U A R U D E R I A P M I R E D J
C H A I R E D E R E W O L F A B R A G M
B A R E D G R R H E R C E I I N E E V V
I E D I F D U T I K D O B T O Q A X D E
D X T C U C I A J C D Y F A D C P U T O
E T D T C D U D M H G F H V C O T G A W
R S V O E E E O A S Y G Y Q Y B V T Q N
U J H R U R J R R Z V K N N M H T U D S
O E C M O U E E R D T X C P H O S I A J
M C Y N B T V D E A W O H A U N C U M I
A A G G H P L R D I B D W S I P C D Z H
N I O J D A A C I Z G Y A L S S S W N S
E S I S I C T M L M L Z P B W I U I D H
J C B L J W A R L D Q U I W N W M I Q X
L G Z Y L H F Y E L V W K W Y P Y P L Y
Q J R W D R K K R D P M T F Y C Y L I X
ACCREDIT
ACQUIRED
ADHERED
ADORED
AIRED
ALLURED
BARED
BARRED
BETTERED
CAPTURED
CARED
CHAIRED
CHARRED
DITHERED
DREDGE
EARED
ENAMOURED
Word Search
Red Alert!!
FLOWERED
FOREDECK
GEARED
GLARED
HATRED
HIRED
IGNORED
IMPAIRED
IRED
MARRED
MIRED
OCCURRED
OVEREDIT
CIPI now has added a New Phone Line 306-288-2474(CIPI)
Requests: 306-288-2230 Contests: 306-288-2053 Main Line: 306-288-2222
CONGRATULATIONS TO THE
GRADUATING CLASS OF THE 2013
STEC READY TO WORK PROGRAM
Lorissa Laliberte
Brook Favel Melissa Eldridge
Reva Bouvier Robert Aubichon
Julian Alcrow
Elaine Aubichon
Evelyn Aubichon
John Aubichon
Skyler Aubichon
Linda Couillonneur Billie Jean Gauthier
Keeley Laliberte
Shawn Laliberte
Raina Pelletier Melyssa Roy
Trevor Roy
Cynthia Alcrow
Happy
Anniversary Henry & Flora
Sankey
And
Leon & Shirley Burnouf
CIPI Newsletter – April 5th, 2013
April is National Oral Health Month
Most of us realize that diet and exercise play an
important part in keeping us healthy. But did
you know that a healthy mouth is also an
important part of a healthy body?
Poor oral health can affect a person's quality of
life. Oral pain, missing teeth or oral infections
can affect the way a person speaks, eats and
socializes. These oral health problems can
reduce a person's quality of life by affecting
their physical, mental and social well-being.
Oral disease, like any other disease, needs to be
treated. A chronic infection, including one in
the mouth, is a serious problem that should not
be ignored. Yet bleeding or tender gums are
often overlooked.
Research has shown there is an association
between oral disease and other health problems
such as diabetes, heart disease and stroke,
respiratory illness in older adults, as well as pre
-term and low-birth-weight babies. Although
researchers are just beginning to understand
this relationship, evidence shows that oral
disease can aggravate other health problems
and that keeping a healthy mouth is an
important part of leading a healthy life.
What can you do for good oral health?
1. Brush twice a day with a fluoridated
toothpaste and floss daily to keep your mouth
clean.
2. Eat healthy foods and limit sugary and
highly acidic foods and drinks that can promote
tooth decay.
3. Don’t wait until it hurts. Visit your dental
office for regular check-ups and professional
cleanings.
4. Know your mouth! Check regularly for
signs of gum disease, tooth decay or oral
cancer.
Avoid smoking and using tobacco products, as
these cause stained and missing teeth, gum
damage, persistent bad breath and may lead to
oral cancer.
For more information contact:
Glenda Burnouf
Prenatal/Preschool Dental Therapist
306-288-4812
Signs of gum disease include red, sore and sensitive gums that
may bleed. Tooth decay may be indicated by
sensitivity to hot, cold, sweet
or pressure. Indicators of oral cancer include
unexplained bleeding, sores in the mouth that don't heal within 7-10 days, white or red
patches on the tongue or mouth, numbness or tingling in
the mouth, or small lumps and thickening on the sides or bottom of the tongue or
elsewhere in the mouth. If you note any of these, contact
your dentist. He or she is trained to recognize the signs of gum disease, tooth decay
and oral cancer.
Interagency Meeting Wednesday, April 10, 2013
@ 10am
CIPI Boardroom
Everyone welcome !!
CIPI Newsletter is published every Friday by
Sipisishk Communications Inc.
Beauval, Sask. S0M 0G0 Ph: 306-288-2222 Fax: 306-288-2033
Email: [email protected]
Editor: Julieann Alcrow
St. Mary Magdalene Sunday, April 7th, 2012
Mass @ 5:00pm
Readers:
Annette Roy Alexina Laliberte
Deadline for Submissions: Wednesdays at 3:00 pm
unless arrangements are made.
CIPI Newsletter – April 5th, 2013
CIPI TV BINGO
Sunday, April 7th, 2013
7:30 pm on Channel 13 / Cable 5
Early Bird - $2.00 for a 3-up Win LOONIE POTS on all 4 series.
Two Lines: $200.00
Loonie Pot - $900.00
1st & 2nd Series One Line/4 Corners: $75.00
Two Lines: $100.00 Letter X: $125.00
Large Frame: $150.00 Blackout: $300.00
Bonanza Roving “T” $100.00 Sputnik - $200.00
Blackout: $3,000 in * 50 #’s or less
Consolation: $300
Last Chance Game Crazy “L” - $100.00
Rotating Half House - $200 1st Blackout: $800 2nd Blackout: $200
Cards are: $2.00 for 1st & 2nd series
$5.00 for Bonanza & Last Chance License Number MB12-0011
* unless previously won
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Cap-C Events April 8th - 12th
Monday, Apr. 8th - Head Start PM
Tuesday, Apr. 9th - Craft Day - 1-3pm
Wednesday, Apr. 10th - Learn how to do beadwork 1-3pm
Thursday, Apr. 11th - Head Start PM
Beauval Fire Department Easter Poker Rally WOW and Thank You to all those that supported us on our Poker
Rally fundraiser that we held on Saturday, March 30, 2013. We are
so grateful to have people like you that have such great
determination, commitment, and energy in showing your support by
joining us on the trail or also for collecting so many ghostriders.
The results are as follows:
Most Ghostriders – Pam Natomagan (333 ghosts). $1000.00
2nd Most Ghostriders – Sherry Burnouf (240 ghosts). $500.00
3rd Most Ghostriders – Anita Aubichon (77 ghosts). $200.00
Also we would like to acknowledge Janey/Sheldon Yew for their
efforts.
High Hand – Mary Rose Natomagan – 333 points ($1000.00)
Low Hand – Randy Gauthier – 44 points ($700.00)
Riders Only:
High Hand – Tom Roy – 300 points ($500.00) RICH!
Low Hand – Chris Laliberte – 107 points ($300.00)
Thanks again from the Beauval Fire Department members!
CIPI Newsletter – April 5th, 2013
Saturday Sunday Monday
Sunny
High -7° Low -14°
Sunny
High -5° Low -17°
Sunny
High -5° Low -15°
CIPI NUMBERS 306-288-2222
Requests: 306-288-2230 email: [email protected]
website: www.cipiradio.com
CIPI TV BINGO
Tuesday, April 9th, 2013
7:30 pm on Channel 13 / Cable 5
Early Bird - $2.00 for a 3-up Two Lines: $200.00
Win LOONIE POT on all 4 series.
Loonie Pot - $1200.00 1st & 2nd Series
One Line/4 Corners: $75.00
Two Lines: $100.00
Letter X: $125.00
Large Frame: $150.00
Blackout: $300.00
Bonanza
Roving “T” $100.00
Sputnik - $200.00
Blackout: $3,000 in
* 51#’s or less
Consolation: $300
Last Chance Game
Crazy “L” - $100.00
Rotating Half House - $200
1st Blackout: $800
2nd Blackout: $200
Cards are:
$2.00 for 1st & 2nd series
$5.00 for Special Bonanza
$5.00 for 3-up Last Chance License Number MB12-0011
*unless previously won
The aim of
the puzzle is
to enter a
number from
1 through 9 in
such a way
that each row,
column, and
region
contains only
one instance
of each
number.
8 1 7 4
7 9 5 1 2
3 5 1
4 8 9 3 7
1 7 6
1 8 3 2 5
8 5 3
1 7 5 8 2
3 8 9 1
S U D O K U
DIRECTOR REQUIRED for the
PRIMROSE LAKE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
CORPORATION
QUALIFICATIONS:
1. Must be at least 18 years of age;
2. Should be financially literate with knowledge and
experience in financial matters;
3. Not hold a paid position with the Corporation;
4. Not be bankrupt or insolvent;
5. Not have a Criminal Record for which they have not
received a pardon;
6. Not be a member of the House of Commons, the State of
Canada or the Legislative Assembly in Saskatchewan;
7. Not hold elected office in a Métis political organization or
in a Northern Municipal Council
Persons interested in serving as a Director on the PLEDCO
Board may apply to:
Northern Village of Beauval
Box 19
Beauval, SK S0M 0G0
Fax: 306-288-2348
Closing Date: Wednesday, April 10th, 2013 @ 3:00pm
CIPI Newsletter – April 5th, 2013
AUTOMATED ONLINE HUNTING, TRAPPING AND ANGLING SYSTEM GOES LIVE APRIL 1
Environment Minister Ken Cheveldayoff today demonstrated the new online Hunting, Trapping and Angling Licence (HAL) ordering system by purchasing his 2013-14 angling licence in Regina. “Saskatchewan boasts some of North America’s best hunting and fishing, enjoyed by residents and guests from around the world,” Cheveldayoff said. “We’re making it easier for people to access the necessary licenses to enjoy these sports with the introduction of the online system. An online licensing system not only improves the experience for hunters and anglers who are contributing to our economy, but it allows the Ministry of Environment to better monitor and manage wildlife resources within the province and ensure excellent sport opportunities for generations to come.” “The Saskatchewan Wildlife Federation (SWF) recognizes that the new automated system transition will provide valuable opportunities in research and survey collection as well as increased enforcement and compliance measures which will be of great benefit to Saskatchewan’s wildlife resources,” SWF Executive Director Darrell Crabbe said. On April 1 at 9 a.m., all those looking to purchase an angling licence can access the automated licensing system to establish an account and be assigned a unique HAL identification number. They will only ever have to register once and then they will be able to purchase all future licences as they become available. Anglers can purchase their angling licences:
online through their personal computer any time;
through private issuers, Ministry of Environment and select Provincial Park offices; or
by phone at 1-855-848-4773. For this year, spring bear licences and Wildlife Habitat licences must be purchased from a local licence issuer, Ministry of Environment or select Provincial Park offices. All remaining licences will be available online in time for the fall hunting season.
Detailed instructions for signing up for a HAL number and how to purchase a licence are available at www.gov.sk.ca/huntingandfishing. For more information, contact: Val Nicholson Environment Phone: 306-953-2459
RENTAL RIGHTS ENHANCED FOR SASKATCHEWAN SENIORS The Government of Saskatchewan has introduced a change that will increase the rental rights of seniors in the province. Effective April 1, residents living in retirement homes, seniors’ retirement communities and independent living facilities that provide meals to residents over the age of 55 will be able to access the Office of Residential Tenancies to resolve disputes. “Our government is pleased to provide residents living in these facilities with the same rights as other Saskatchewan tenants,” Justice Minister and Attorney General Gordon Wyant said. “This change will bring Saskatchewan in line with the rest of the country on this issue, and offer protection and security to our province’s seniors.” “This change provides important protection for seniors,” Social Services Minister June Draude said. “Prior to this, seniors had no choice but to sign a rental contract drawn up by the landlord. This levels the playing field, by clearly outlining the legal rights and obligations of both landlords and tenants.” In the past, residents living in these facilities were not covered under The Residential Tenancies Act, 2006, and did not have access to the Office of Residential Tenancies. Residents will now have access to that office, which offers a range of mediation and dispute resolution services for landlords and tenants. Special care homes and personal care homes are still exempt, as they are licensed and regulated by the Ministry of Health under The Regional Health Services Act and The Personal Care Homes Act. For more information, contact: Noel Busse Justice Phone: 306-787-8959
CIPI Ne ws le tt e r
In case of a serious Emergency call 911
FIRE ……………….911
AMBULANCE …….911
POLICE …………...288-6400
CLINIC …………….288-4800
Ile-x Hospital ..……833-2016
Kids Help Line 1-800-668-6868
Volume 29 Issue 13
CIPI TV BINGO
Friday, April 5th, 2013 7:30 pm on Channel 13 / Cable 5
Early Bird - $2.00 for a 3-up Two Lines: $200.00
Win LOONIE POTS on all 4 series.
Loonie Pot - $600.00
1st & 2nd Series One Line/4 Corners: $75.00
Two Lines: $100.00 Letter X: $125.00
Large Frame: $150.00 Blackout: $300.00
Bonanza Roving “T” $100.00 Sputnik - $200.00 Blackout: $3000 in
49’s or less Consolation: $300
Last Chance Game Crazy “L” - $100.00
Rotating Half House - $200 1st Blackout: $800 2nd Blackout: $200
Cards are: $2.00 for 1st & 2nd series $5.00 for Special Bonanza $5.00 for 3-up Last Chance
License Number MB12-0011
Friday, April 5th, 2013
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out our
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CIPI Regular Meeting
Tuesday, April 16th
@ 6:30pm
NLSD Sub-office
Everyone
Welcome!
Regular Council Meeting
Wednesday, April 17th
@ 6:00pm
Village Office
Boardroom
Everyone
Welcome!
GRIEF SUPPORT RETREAT Tuesday, April 9 - Friday, April 12
Sandy Beach Resort (begins Tuesday @ 5pm includes evening sessions, done Friday @ Noon)
Our certified grief support team invites you to a high quality
healing workshop that provides a safe, comfortable and
confidential place that will help you deal with difficult life
situations and heal beyond significant loss. The methods are
informative, experiential and healing.
Meals and accommodation covered
To register, contact Marie Mihalicz @ 306-288-2310 or
email: [email protected]
IMPORTANT
REMINDER
FOR PARENTS
Please take the
time to remind your child/
children that at this time of
year, the ice on the river is
extremely dangerous. They
should not attempt to go onto
the ice for any reason.
Memorial Cup is in Saskatoon this year.
May 16 – 26 Support the Blades as they host this years tournament.
Come and watch as many of the future hockey stars will be
there. Also “Mr. Hockey” will be there