the sioux lookout bulletin - vol. 23 - no. 34 - july 2, 2014
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Town addressing flooding at Front St. and Third Ave., Last day for long serving postal worker, Charity golf clasic honors the legacy of Harvey Friesen...TRANSCRIPT
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Last day for long serving postal workerKaren Boyco, Lead Hand at the Sioux Lookout Post Office retired Friday after 26 years of service.
“I am going to miss everyone, all the customers, my work colleagues and, in particular, the children because of the many office events I have done with children over the years. I really think it’s important for the Post Office to be part of the community and I will miss being involved.”
Town addressing flooding at Front St. and Third Ave.
Tim BrodyAssociAte editor
Heavy rainfall the evening of June 23 caused massive
flooding at the corner of Front Street and Third avenue.
The Municipality of Sioux Lookout closed Front Street east of the intersection last week to excavate the road and install a new storm sewer pipe.
Public Works Manager andrew Jewell explained, “What we’ve done is we’ve moved the existing manhole and we’ve installed a three metre diameter manhole and that will allow us to twin the discharge pipe out of it. Before it was a single .75 metre discharge out of the manhole and now we’re
going to have two .75 metre discharge pipes out of the storm sewer on the other side of the road.”
The storm sewer pipe installation is a continuation of work begun on the intersection last year.
“What we’re doing right now is changing the pipe under the road. What we did last year on the south side of the road was we upsized the pipe that was there. It was a .9 metre pipe and we changed it to a 1.4 metre arch pipe. It increased the volume that can flow through it. This is the second part of the upgrade. We didn’t have time last year to do this component of the project so we’re getting it done this year.”
Charity golf classic honors the legacy of Harvey Friesen
Geoff ShieldsstAff Writer
a day of sunshine and warmth heralded the opening of the 16th
Bearskin Charity Golf Classic which was held July 26 at the Sioux Lookout Golf and Curling Club, with proceeds going to the Sioux Lookout Meno ya Win Health Centre Foundation. This year’s event had a special significance, as it was held to honor the memory of Harvey Friesen, Past President of Bearskin airlines and a founding member of SLMHC who died suddenly on February 2.
Sponsored by Bearskin airlines and 31 other corporate organizations, both local and out of town, and with
the support of two local contributors, the tournament drew 120 ardent golfers who made up 30 teams, consisting of four players each, who spent a leisurely day shooting twice around the nine-hole golf course.
During the day some people set up a barbecue and the club golf car filled with cold drinks, driven by Sheila Suprovich and Janine Lavoie, was kept busy every 20 minutes as they drove around the course dispensing drinks to golfers. Lavoie commented, “It’s a good day and everyone seems to be enjoying the tournament. It’s sunny and warm so we have a lot of thirsty people.”
President of the SLMHC Foundation, Marnie Hoey,
shared, “Over the years, we have raised between 350 and 400 thousand dollars for health care and other related community activities. We are extremely happy with the number of people who turned up and the weather has been great.”
Foundation Executive Director Kathryn Davidson added, “We are very fortunate that Bearskin airlines is continuing to sponsoring the event and we look forward to continuing in future years.”
President of Bearskin airlines Brad Martin stated, “We are really happy to be hosting it again and this one is dear to all our hearts because it is in memory of Harvey
See It wIll on page 6
See ContInue on page 2
Inside The BulletinNEWS:Senior citizens enjoy friendship and fishSee tHe SIouX on page 4
NEWS:This year’s graduating studentsSee lIStS on pages 15 and 16
NEWS:Ol Boys battle JuventusSee CloSe on page 22
NEWS:This year’s graduating classesSee PHotoS on page 24
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and we are hoping it will be one of the great tournaments it always has been. It supports the health center and that’s always a good cause.”
Rod Bosch from Bearskin’s Thunder Bay office has been the event coordinator since its inception. “It’s another
beautiful day. It’s a relaxing atmosphere and the attitude of the people of Sioux Lookout makes it such a good time up here. The Meno Ya Win Foundation is a very good cause, heavily supported by Bearskin and the founding family,” he said.
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Golf carts made getting around the course easier. Golfers proceeded at a leisurely pace.
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participants were positive. Anna Friesen said, “So far it’s been going well. at least the bugs aren’t bad.”
eleanor vachon, from out of town, commented, “This is my first time at this tournament. There are four of us women and we are having a great day. The tournament is well organized.”
al Molstad summed up, “It has been an excellent day. We have had a team in here for probably 10 years. Harvey was such a great supporter of the community and he made a lot of contributions to our town that people were probably not even aware of and
consequently it’s a great loss. This is a fitting memorial and legacy to his memory.”
The event concluded in the evening with a dinner and awards presentation held in the clubhouse. Golfers gathered in the dining room to enjoy a barbecue repast of steak, mashed potatoes, and mixed vegetables.
It was then time for the awards. Master of Ceremonies Rod Bosch opened by thanking everyone for participating and then auctioned off the main prize of a $3000 three day fishing trip which was sold for $1600 to Randy Henrickson.
President Martin
made a short speech thanking all the people who had helped organize the event. He said, “We are going to continue with the tradition of supporting the community that supports us in the spirit of Harvey.” He then asked all present to observe a moment of silence in honor of Friesen, finishing with, “We look forward to next year for the 17th Classic.”
Cliff Friesen spoke on behalf of the family. He thanked Bearskin for continuing to sponsor the event and everyone for participating.
The next speaker, Jason Friesen, also expressed the family’s
gratitude for the support given by participants and the many sponsors.
Martin and Ron Hell, Director of Sales and Marketing at Bearskin, then presented the main prizes in reverse order of third, second and first.
The winners were: Third - Madsen Motors Team, Niels Madsen, John Madsen, Pat Spadoni and George Badanai with a prize of golf travel bags; Second place Wasaya Team Craig Tosel, George Sakchekapo, Shane Sakchekapo and Jonathan Mamakwa
who won golf bags. The First prize went to the Molstad Realty Team of al Molstad, John Bailey, Ben Hancharuk and Glen Price. They received leather jackets.
This was followed by the presentation of nine contest prizes by Bosch and Margie Boyecheko, assistant to the vice President of Operations at Bearskin. a barbeque had been raffled off and the winner announced by Bosch was Dennis Brock.
Richard Bramer from aramark presented
Hoey with a cheque for $3000 on behalf of the organization.
The final event of the evening was the presentation to Hoey and Davidson from the Foundation of a cheque for $36,000 by President Martin which was the total amount of money collected on the day. Hoey commented, “I just want to thank all the people and sponsors who have supported us.Without your help this would not have been possible… Thank you.”More photos on page 21 & 23
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Seniors activity centre hosts annual fish fryGeoff ShieldsstAff Writer
THe Sioux area Seniors activity Centre held its
annual fish fry last Wednesday evening. The event drew 62 members who gathered to enjoy the company of old and new friends while enjoying a meal of fish, potato salad, homemade pork and beans, carrot salad
followed by dessert with tea or coffee.
Treasurer eileen Jeffery commented, “It’s our annual fish fry for members and it has been a great turnout. everyone looks forward to it every year and it’s a very good way to socialize and for some members they meet people they have never met before.”
Club President Bob Weaver added, “It was a good turnout. We had
a few more people turn up than last year and
hopefully everyone enjoyed themselves.”
It was good to enjoy the company of old and new friends.
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How’s it working out?an old high school
friend asked how I’m doing with my diet. When I wrote back he replied that I should share the story. So...
everything is going swimmingly. I’m doing very well. Thanks for asking, Pal.
It has become more apparent to me that I’m engaged in two related, but separate, challenges. One is alcohol use, the other is eating and dietary stuff.
It’s been just under two weeks since starting. So far I’ve lost three pounds and have not had a single drink of alcohol, nor even the hint of a sniff of alcohol vapors rising from a little glass of libation.
My outlook is aimed forward, not allowing a lot of dwelling on the past. I’ve smoked, and drank and eaten over the years in ways that have helped me achieve a high ranking for indulgence in all those categories. It’s been good, and I’m proud of it. I’ve had a great run. Now, it’s time to find some new pleasures and challenges, and I’m convinced I’ll
do that with the same determination and joy as before.
I’m on the search for different barbeque recipes, though I can incorporate a lot of my favorites right now and just eat moderate portions (I think. I’m still wandering in a bit of a fog through all the diet plans and approaches to healthy eating). I know already that a burger made from three kinds of chopped up mushrooms and onions and garlic and eggs and a couple of my favorite seasonings isn’t going to the top of my favorites list (and that’s the only thing on the list at the moment).
On the other hand, I have made a mixed drink (Caesar, but Bloody Mary would work as well, I think) using Clamato juice, lemon slices, olives, dill pickle spears, small tomatoes (or big ones cut into smaller chunks), tabasco, Old Bay seasoning that is so good your socks will fly off as you sip it. (I also drink some club soda with lemon slices in my favorite scotch glass which works fine). I think attitude goes a
long way.Saturday I had a six-
hour boat cruise. It’s part of a trip I do, along with two other Rotary friends, in which we auction off this outing for four couples. It’s an hour and a half cruise each way out to a friend’s island camp on Minnitaki where we hang out for three hours and enjoy drinks and a top notch meal (this year - about six different hors d’oeuvres, including deep fried halibut fingers from a fish one of the guys caught on a British Columbia trip a couple weeks ago, standing rib roast with early potatoes and vegetables, two kinds of salads, two desserts (pecan pie and rhubarb crumble), unlimited wine and margaritas). extravagant!
Knowing this particular afternoon/evening would be a special temptation I tried to figure out how I’d handle the drinks, and came up with the idea of mixing a big batch of my good ol’ Caesar in a pickle jar I had handy, figuring it would contain everything and be the equivalent volume of several drinks and I could drink right from the jar and then easily eat all the debris (pickles, olives, etc.) right out of the wide-mouth jar when the juice
ran low.as you might imagine,
there was quite a bit of good natured banter when I hauled out my drinking vessel as everybody wanted to know, “What the hell is that?” They all knew my program so I was able to tell them in my most distinctive, pseudo-indignant manner, “I call it a Shirley Temple and it’s very, very good.” (I have since renamed it the “Cisco Kid.”)
after a few minutes of occasional jokes, curiosity got the better of a couple people as they saw me obviously enjoying my drink and they wondered if they might try a sip - just to see what it was like. Pretty soon my pickle jar was passing around the group like the communion cup at a Baptist revival. It was cool! Pretty much turned what could have been a bummer, can’t drink, into a fun little event
that everybody got a kick out of.
Doubt if I made any converts (which wasn’t my intention, anyway), but I’ll bet it contributed some influence in case anybody else wants to quit drinking sometime.
So, everything is going fine. I’m well aware that two weeks represents only a tiny step, but I’m there and pretty happy about it.
I wrote this almost exactly a year ago, shortly after my diagnosis of diabetes, realizing some immediate lifestyle changes were necessary.
Since then I have lost 50 pounds, brought the diabetes under control, conquered the high blood pressure that has plagued me for my entire adult life, discovered some wonderful new food recipes and barbeque treats, and am enjoying enormous energy and enthusiasm lost long ago.
It’s been a trip! a good one!
Let us keep talkingMs. everson’s letter
of June 19 raises an important question, which SLaRC and all Canadian society must grapple with. essentially, how do we go about working towards a truly fair, truly just future, given the inequities of past and present?
Programs that give assistance or priority to members of disadvantaged groups (popularly known as affirmative action) represent just one possible way of addressing the wrong of racial inequality. This approach, as Ms. everson’s concerns
demonstrate, is not fail-safe or free from controversy. But neither is it ill-advised or illegal.
In SLaRC’s case, we have decided to accept funding that is designed (much like the aboriginal youth entrepreneurship Program, also profiled in June 19’s paper) to support First Nations
people’s ambitions to work in, belong to, and rightfully excel in an economy, and a society, that have historically been built on Indigenous backs, without Indigenous voices.
as the board of the Sioux Lookout anti-Racism Committee, we stand behind our choice,
and this approach, as one among many in the fight for justice. But irrespective of any differences of opinion upon this or any issue, we entirely agree with Ms. everson’s invitation: let us keep talking.
Simon Owen, on behalf of the SLARC Board of Directors
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What is the highlight of your summer so far ?
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Teresa Borke
volunteer Bible educationHaving a day with sunshine.
Colleen Berry
Northern Nishnawabe Education Council worker
Being in Sioux Lookout with family and friends again.
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The end result of completing both projects should be faster
water drainage at the intersection.
“It will increase the volume of water that
can flow through the system now. CN has a small component of the project as well to complete. They have a discharge pipe underneath the tracks on the south side and
they will be upsizing that as well. apparently they will be starting on that in about a week,”
Jewell said.He noted that the
amount of rain that fell around 5 p.m. on June 23 was unusually high and proved to be too much for the system to keep up with as it was.
Jewell stated, “The design of the system can handle storms. I know with this storm we got over an inch of rain within a very short period of time and I don’t know if any type of system can handle that amount. If we ever get conditions like that again, even
with all this upsizing, it will definitely help move more water, more quickly, but whether it will solve the problem, I don’t know. Major storms could still cause problems. However the water should drain much more quickly.”
Jewell expects the road closure to continue through this week to complete the project.
“We apologize for the inconvenience, but hopefully it will be a big improvement to the storm water system,” he concluded.
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WAHSA Valedictorian address
Mariah McKay,VAledictoriAn
HeLLO, booshoo, wachiya. Good afternoon and
welcome my fellow graduates, principal and teachers, family and friends. It is a great honour to be here. My name is Mariah McKay and I am a member of Wunnumin Lake First Nation. I’m not gonna say much. Never in a million years did I think I would be standing here in front of you all.
I almost refused when they asked me, because I am not an outspoken person. I’m shy, just kidding, I once was told that I’m more like a firecracker, when you light it you know what happens. But then I thought about it. I think it’s all about conquering my fears and growing through these kinds of challenges. I was told I can speak in my own language as well.Which
I am grateful to do. I speak fluently well in my language I can read and write. I was told to keep my traditional values alive, including the cultural. I know that the youths are quickly losing their language. I am a mother of five and a foster mom to two. I try to speak to my children in my language. This was my gift and I should use.
I remember seeing a
list of Wahsa courses available around my community and there was one course that caught my attention. I knew it would be difficult but I wanted to take the challenge. During this school year, I tended to slip/give up on this course. It was the last course I needed to graduate. With the constant bugging of Janey McKay and Barb Carpenter and the other
Wahsa staff I was finally able to push myself to get it done and here I am.
all of these grads that you see here today have gone through the same kind of challenge. I’m sure many of us have responsibilities in the community and with our families and with our jobs. I know that it was hard for me to find the time to work on my school work and
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INSPECTIONInspection of Approved Aerial Herbicide SprayingEnglish River, Wabigoon and Dryden Forests
The Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry (MNRF) invites you to inspect the MNRF-approved aerial herbicide spray projects. As part of our ongoing efforts to regenerate and protect Ontario’s forests, selected stands on the English River, Wabigoon and Dryden Forests (see map) will be sprayed with herbicide to control competing vegetation, starting on or about August 1, 2014. The herbicide VisionMax, Pest Control Product registration # 27736 will be used.
The approved project description and project plan for the aerial herbicide project is available for public inspection at the Resolute FP Canada Inc. and Domtar Inc. offices and on the MNRF public website at ontario.ca/forestplans beginning July 1, 2014 until March 31, 2015 when the annual work schedule expires. Ontario Government Information Centres at Toronto and the appropriate communities of the MNRF Region and/or area offices provide Internet access.
Interested and affected persons and organizations can arrange an appointment with MNRF staff at the MNRF District or Area office to discuss the aerial herbicide project.
For more information, please contact:
Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry Ministry of Natural Resources and ForestryDryden District Office Ignace Area Office479 Government Street, P.O. Box 730 Corner of Highways 17 & 599, P.O. Box 448Dryden, ON P8N 2Z4 Ignace, ON P0T 1T0
Dryden Forest Wabigoon Forest English River ForestDon Armit, R.P.F. Derek Johnson, R.P.F. John Coady, R.P.F. Area Forester, MNRF Area Forester, MNRF Area Forester, MNRFtel: 807-223-7526 tel: 807-223-7556 tel: 807-934-2255e-mail: [email protected] e-mail: [email protected] e-mail: [email protected]
Jack Harrison, R.P.F. Erin Woodland Joel GerryDryden Forest Management Co. SFL Forester Resolute Forest Products 28A Earl Avenue Domtar Inc. RW ForestryDryden, ON P8N 1X5 Dryden Forestlands 61 Mona Streettel: 807-223-7216 Office within Dryden Mill Thunder Bay, ON P7A 6Y2fax: 807-223-7229 tel: 807-223-9852 tel: 807-475-2757e-mail: [email protected] e-mail: [email protected] e-mail: [email protected]
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Wahsa Awards for 2014 GraduatesHydro One Awards-
For Specific subjects in Trades Maths and English
Pamela anderson ernest Begg
Kathleen Benson Chantal ChikaneBernitta Miles
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Mariah McKay
Town of Sioux Lookout Awards-Effort & AchievementRhonda Kurahara Quentin Martel
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Effort &AchievementRuby Winter
Alex Wilson Coldstream Limited
Award-Effort & AchievementQuentin Martel
Wasaya Airways Limited Awards-Effort
& AchievementClifford Ferris Ruby Winter
Sioux Lookout Funeral Home Awards-Effort
& AchievementCelina angeconeb
Jacythane angeconeb
Sioux Lookout Chamber of Commerce
Award-High Marks in Business
Related CoursesChristina Ningewance
Beamish & Associates Law Office Award-
Effort & Achievementernie Mequanawap
Sioux Lookout First Nations Health
Authority Awards-Specific subjects in
Health & Social ScienceClifford Ferris
Roger Slipperjack
PM Computers Awards-Effort &
AchievementRyan Sturgeon
Travis Tait
WeQuenGway Win Award-Effort
& AchievementHomer vincent
Nishnawbe Gamik Friendship Centre
Award-Success under the most difficult
circumstancesernie Mequanawap
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assignments. I really had to push myself in order to excel. at times I felt overwhelmed by the work I had to do. But, in the end it I felt I did it
that feeling. Today we will all
receive our diplomas and getting ready to achieve more goals as we walk our journey. I advise you, please do not stop here.
Continue to seek more and continue with the education. The children look up to us as the role models.
The message I want to bring here is whether if you are struggling with your personally daily lives, your jobs, ect. We have that power
to accomplish what we want in life. all you have to do is believe in yourself. as for me I struggled as I go along with my path. I have high and lows in my life. But, that didn’t stop me from trying to reach my goal. If I can do it you can do. It does not matter
how life treats you. Just push yourself harder to reach your goal.
I would like take this moment on behalf of myself and my fellow graduates we thank those special people that bought us here. Believing in us. I personally like to thank
my husband for being there for me in time of my needs. Without him. I wouldn’t be standing here. also my friends and family thank you from the bottom of my heart. and lastly, I would like to thank to those who are not here to celebrate my special day.
On behalf on my fellow graduates, I would like to thank you all for being here today to celebrate with us on this special day. The amount of support that we got has been amazing. Now it’s time to receive our awards after the hard work we did during this school year. Congratulations to each and every one of you. My fellow graduates.
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Lindsey Southwell (left) and Piper Jewell, Valedictorians
Sacred Heart School Valedictorian AddressLindsey Southwell and Piper Jewell,
VAledictoriAns
PIPER: Good evening and welcome to our
Grade 8 Graduation ceremony. We gather here tonight to celebrate the end of our journey through Sacred Heart School. We’ve all come a very long way since our first kindergarten moments. From sandboxes to desks, from colouring homework assignments to the long eQaO testing. We’ve all made it through Grade 8 successfully and now we embark on our journey to high school.
Lindsey: We all have cherished moments from our life at Sacred. I remember walking into Grade 1, and soon to Grade 2. I remember going to Grade 3 with the 94 pack crayons. you were considered the King of elementary School. The years passed by and now we are standing in front of you all tonight as Grade 8 graduates. We stand here proud of our accomplishments. We wouldn’t be successful without the teachers and the ea’s who helped along the way.
Piper: The journey to Grade 8 was difficult for sure, but now we have the courage to continue onward. Life holds new experiences for all of us, new laughs and new cries. New rough seas and smooth roads, but we are all excited to experience every moment of it. There may be times when it feels like the world is crumbling around us, like we are losing grip of everything that kept us strong, but we need to remember that after every rain storm there is sun and after every winter there is spring. all of our dreams are within reach, but it’s up to us
to reach out a hand and grab them.
Lindsey: We have now completed our final year in Sacred Heart – after about 10 years, I’m sure we’re all ready to move on to high school. We’ll definitely miss the memories we had in this school. We want to say thank you to our principals – Mrs. Saari, who has retired. Our current principal, Mrs. MacLellan, and vice Principal Mrs. vinczeffy. also, a huge thanks to our Grade 8 teachers, Ms. Briska and Mrs. Savoie for making this year as amazing as it was. Finally, thank
you to our parents. The ones who would have to literally drag us out of bed to go
to school, the ones who have loved and supported us throughout the years.
Now, we must carry on with our lives, and we appreciate everyone who helped us learn
and grow. Both: Thank you Sacred
Heart. Congratulations, Graduates!
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N E W SPage 10 - Wednesday, July 2, 2014 volume 23, No. 34 - The Sioux Lookout Bulletin
Sioux Mountain School Valedictory SpeechZachary Wiseman
and Mackenzie Angeconeb
VAlecdictoriAns
ZAC - Our friends and students, those of us that
have been in this school since Kindergarten or any other grade. every week for five days we drive to school and go to classes for six and a half hours. During these hours we socialize with friends and even staff members. every year we may lose friends and have the chance to make more. Some of us are even lucky enough to stay friends since Kindergarten.
Mac - On behalf of the graduating class of 2014, we’d like to thank everyone that has helped us make it through our years here. We thank the teachers, ea’s principals, parents and everyone else who has been in this long journey of school with us. and a special thank you to Ms. Weasly, who is leaving after
four years with us, other teachers have left before her but I am sure we will all miss her greatly. Because she was not only a faculty member, but a friend who did not hesitate to say she loves us.
Zac - Being at school is not just about school work. We have all had fun during these many years. Like in Kindergarten when we played at the water table, or when we tried to grow our own apple and orange trees in the mud. We also became parents to butterflies in senior Kindergarten. Back in Grade one when everyone want to have Mrs. Burch’s son named after them. We listened to elvis throughout Grade 2. In Grade 3, when Gilligan’s Island became our favorite show that year. We played with our class pet geckos and met Mrs. Bruce chickens in Grade 4. Grade 5 was a weird year, we had three
different teachers and never knew if we’d get a new teacher the next day. In Grade 6 someone was always getting in trouble. The year following the classes in the intermediate wing were very crowded so the staff came up with the idea of two classes for Grade 7 and two classes for Grade 8.
Mac - And finally Grade 8, Mrs Craig had her baby girl and is now on maternity leave. To us this school year was a blur. It feels like every day we had full bins of sharpies and paper wrapped desks. This year was a good year for our sports. We won the baseball tournament and did well in Track and Field. We have definitely come a long way from arguing over crayons even though we do sometimes.
Zac - and now as we finish elementary school, we are getting ready to enter high
school for the next four years following we will go through what people say “will be the best years of your life”. We know that it will be hard. We will lose and separate from friends. We
will go through heart break, tests and exams. Mainly we will make mistakes and be forced to learn from them and move on.
Mac - But the long
journey of life is just beginning. We wish good luck to every student sitting up on that stage today and to those who will be sitting up there after us for the years to come.
Mackenzie Angeconeb and Zachary Wiseman, Valecdictorians
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Lac Seul Education Authority Elementary Schools Graduation Valedictorian Address Sage Mamakeesick,
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BO O z H O O e v e r y o n e ! Welcome to the
Lac Seul First Nation graduation. This is especially important because we have all three schools united for the first time.
My name is Sage Mamakeesick, but my spirit name is Migizi Wabi. I`ve been going
to this school since it opened.
When the school opened around fall 2010, I knew it would improve education in the community. I was excited to see the kids learning, having fun and making new friends. The school has improved over the years and will continue educating our students.
I enjoyed being
here, learning with the teachers and my classmates. My friends here helped me get through school and getting an education.
Mr. Korobanik was my fifth and sixth grade teacher. He taught me a lot about Greek mythology and helped me understand math more.
Mr. Kejick has been my teacher for Grades 7
and 8. It was fun being in his class, especially when everyone had a great time. He introduced skiing and golfing to me, which I liked doing and I will continue playing these sports.
Of course school wouldn’t be awesome without my classmates. Over the years I experienced a ton of memories. Our Grade 6 trip to Winnipeg to visit the forks was awesome. It was funny when we had to sleep in a giant lasagna. In Grade 7, we travelled to Toronto and Niagara Falls. It was an amazing experience. We experienced many new things there like Canada`s Wonderland, Niagara Falls, the Eaton Centre, the Hockey Hall of Fame and staying in a university dorm.
Now that our elementary milestone is completed we will all start our learning journey into high school. This is where we will learn many more things in our
teenage years. I used to think high school was scary and challenging, but my teachers have taught me many things. I now feel excited, a little anxious, but ready for my next journey.
I want to thank all the teachers, the staff of Obishikokaang elementary including our old teachers at Hudson Public School. I want to thank my parents and my family for providing me
a wonderful rewarding school experience. I especially want to thank Matthew Bingius, who has been my first friend throughout school and hockey years.
On behalf of the graduating class of 2013/14 I want to thank you all again! We learned so much together and we are ready for grade nine.
Meegwetch, Thank you!
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PFFNHS Valedictorian Address Kevin Winter, VAledictoriAn
WeLCOMe, booshoo. Thank you to all our guests, family
members and friends for joining us in our school graduation celebrations. I would like to start by saying, thank you. It is such an honor to be this year’s valedictorian. Personally, I just want to say thank you to the graduating class for giving me this opportunity to share a few things about our years at Pelican Falls First Nations High School.
Throughout the years we, the graduating class of 2014, have gained a great deal of knowledge and understanding of various concepts that we will need for the future. We have been taught important teachings first hand by our teachers, coaches, and house counsellors, not just with school work and lessons, but also with social and leadership lifestyle skills. We just want to thank the staff for everything they have done to help us and especially, for all the time they gave to teach us.
Firstly, I acknowledge that I am not more
intelligent than my peers, I am only good at what I am expected to do, and working the educational and centre system. While some sat in class and doodled to refine their artistic skills, later to become great artists, others would come to class without their homework done, because they were reading about topics of interest to them, and others were creating music and writing lyrics, all while learning what the teachers taught. Today, students must know how to do multiple things at once to succeed.
and all of this knowledge will no doubt be valuable as we go forward in life. But I think that the most important thing that we have learned over the last four to six years is the Seven Grandfather Teachings, Leadership, setting good examples and working together as a community. Over the next few minutes, I’d like to talk about what we’ve learned, the people we have to thank, and the people we have to remember. I told you that the most important thing that we
learned was The Seven Grandfather Teachings in our community.
Let me give you just a couple of examples of what I’m talking about.
In the past years, an elder, Ms. Juliet Blackhawk, came to our classes every two weeks to teach us the meaning of every Grandfather teachings. She taught us that if you don’t put the Truth in what you’re speaking and doing, under each Grandfather teaching, it just won’t work out for you. So, in anything you do, be sure it is the Truth you put in at
all times.another example is
traditional medicine and outdoor teaching. In the past years, there is this class that teaches young students how to recognize medicine and what it is used for. This class goes outdoors to be taught on what is what and which is which. This class also makes traditional arts and crafts. all of this is what makes me proud to see. Thank you Mr. Hunter and Patty.
Moving on… I remember that, when we first came to high
school, we looked so young and shy. We would only hang out with our community members. Now today, we aged and look older, (or do we?) We would wake up with
dark spots under our eyes. you could probably still see the dark spots.
Speaking of young, our first year of high school was filled with some periods of trouble. It
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was a tough time, we all had the feeling of wanting to go home, it was lonely, heart breaking, and we worried a lot. Our thoughts were overpowering at times, we yelled, we fell, we cried, we felt miserable, lost, and had times of depression. Our parents had a hard choice to let us go and even watch us stumble at points. They cried for us after when we said good-bye. Remember that feeling of being drifted apart from your family? I can still picture it, can you guys
too? entering the plane, propellers spinning, loud noise, wheels pulling away from the runway, then, that sudden silence. I remember seeing students cry in silence, as their hearts slowly beat slower and slower, but in time, returning to normal as they slowly accepted beginning their educational journey…… While we were in the air, our parents drove back to their homes in silence. We struggled with wanting to go back home. We cried in silence, we kept
wishing the school years would go by quickly. It was hard though, but all the graduates here, continually, stood up and continued to walk forward and pushed past our challenges. We participated in activities to distract us from our loneliness such as sports, extra-curricular club, we travelled, explored, and experienced new things. Thank you, Mr. Hordy, Ms. Hardeman, Ms. Davis, Ms. Landheer, and all the staff of Pelican Falls, especially to our Principal who gave us endless opportunities!
We earned trust, reputation for our names, awards.
and… Here we are. We have now accomplishing that goal. We are graduating. We should look at this as a positive experience, especially being at the top of our school.
Our time as Pelican Falls students is almost up. after today it’s going to be the end of our high school journey for us. We will have no more time on our high school clocks, no more moments to cherish and thoughts to
ponder. I have about six more minutes to spend with all of you, that is about as much I have left, but how can someone compact four to six years of life in six minutes? Well, time is like a stormy ocean, you can never predict when it will subside and even when it seems to be over, the eye of the storm fools you and sends you back into the middle of the chaos. Remember that if this is the first lesson I can give you, learn to never be fooled by time. Time can change your whole life without warning. a day in the life of an average person is worth less than a second on a man’s death bed. If you can realize how valuable each second of your life is then you will reap the rewards that those precious moments have to offer. So cherish these high school years guys.
For those of you that will continue to sit in desks and yield to classroom ideologies of instructors do not be disheartened. you still have the opportunity to stand up, ask questions, be critical,
and shape your own perspective. Demand a setting that will provide you with intellectual capabilities that allow you to expand your mind instead of directing it. Demand of yourself, show an interest in class lessons. The day of believing, “you have to learn this for the test,” is not good enough. education is an excellent tool when properly utilized. Focus more on learning rather than getting good grades.
For those of you that work within the system that I am referring to, I do not mean to insult; I intend to motivate. you have the power to change the incompetencies of this system. I know that you did not become a teacher or administrator to see your students bored. you cannot accept the authority of the governing bodies that tell you what to teach, but, you can shape how you teach it, our potential as students, is at stake.
Lastly, to the graduates, whether it’s hard to believe or if the reality has not sunk in
yet, we are closing the door on our childhood innocence. No longer can we try to get away with being viewed as children, making childish mistakes. We from now on will be judged as adults, whom have made childish mistakes. This, ladies and gentlemen, is our last day as children!!! (eh how about that? We don’t get older, we get younger?)
Spending some time in this place by ourselves in the past few days and now in our last few minutes has made me think of the finest moments I have ever shared with others. But remember when I mentioned that time causes people to change, it can cause change for the best or the worst. as eleanor Roosevelt said, “The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams.” Keep chasing your dreams guys and never give up.
Graduates of 2014!! Congratulations!!! and thank you….
Thank you Pelican Falls!!!
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To all graduating students and adult graduates
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I have taken the liberty of including in my congratulations message for all graduates, those who found completing high school a journey of its own. Over the course of this
year, and for many of you I suspect, the course of a number of years, you have likely had periods of wonder, question, and at times perhaps uncertain-ty as to whether graduating was going to happen. For others, graduating this June has come relatively easy, with minor or little setbacks. In either case, you have made it, and whether you have lots of support from those around you, or felt like you made it against the odds, the reality is that you have done it! Congratulations!!!!
But my comments to you are this, and mean even more coming from the North, where so often our challenges are even more profound. If you have made it this far, then perhaps you are willing to go a little further? With an Ontario Secondary School Diploma in hand, you now have set yourself up for even more possibilities. If you are not interested in university, then perhaps you are interested in attending a trade program, an apprenticeship, or applied skill. I see more and more of our graduates earning a trade, and earning a living, a good living, very soon after they complete college or their diploma. If you plan on attending university, I ask you to consider how might your chosen field be able to contribute back to Northern Ontario? I ask you, because the North needs our young people to advocate and represent our interests, now more than ever!
For those graduating and representing themselves, their families, but also their communities…be proud of what you have done. If you come from Sandy Lake or Bearskin Lake as examples, you have made your entire communities proud! And lastly, I ask you to consider your teachers and staff that have been there for you; and even more so, your parents and loved ones who in their own way, have not only worried about this day possibly being within reach, but are so proud of you that words sometimes are not enough to tell you.
From me to all of you graduating this year, congratulations from all of us at the KPDSB, we are proud of you and we are proud to call you family!
Sean Monteith Director of Education
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On behalf of all of us, congratulations to all of our graduates! You have worked hard and deserve to celebrate this achievement!
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Reap the rewards that those precious moments have
N E W SThe Sioux Lookout Bulletin - volume 23, No. 34 Wednesday, July 2, 2014 - Page 13
Queen Elizabeth District High School Valedictorian Address
Mark Macabeo, VAledictoriAn
FIRST of all I would like to say hello to each and every one.
Special thanks goes to my friend Kaitlin Marshall who nominated me to represent the class of 2014 and also to my classmates for selecting me.
Welcome parents, guests, friends, staff and fellow grads. We are here today to celebrate the fruit of our hard labour, to remember and thank all those who helped us throughout high school right to the moment when we will soon walk across this stage, diploma in hand. you see, my friends, four years have come and gone and here we are graduating (Its ok. you can clap now. It’s a well-earned accolade and honour).
I must say congratulations to all grads: We did it! Congratulations to our parents: you’ve watched us grow, mature and hopefully become a little more independent. Hopefully. No more
Mom, where is my food? Mom, where is my shirt? Mom, where are my keys? Grandma this, Grandpa that, Mom this, Mom that or Dad where is Mom? Just kidding dads. To the teachers, whether retired or not, I must say congratulations and thank you for all the guidance, support, understanding and commitment to encouraging us and seeing the best in us. I imagine there may have been times when you resented all the lates, the absences, the overdue assignments, all the chatting, and worst of all, the texting when we were supposed to be working. However, despite what must have been annoyance for you, we, your students, are here today to graduate, and we are very happy to say that you have done your job very well. To our office staff members, from our principal and vice-principal Mr. Poling and Mr. Mercer, Mrs. Cosco, Mrs. ariano and Mrs. Roy for looking
after us and keeping us on the radar, if you know what I mean. Not to be forgotten, the school nurses, the librarian, the maintenance and custodial staff for being there when we needed you. and no, I have not forgotten our dear guidance councillors Ms. Campbell and Mrs. MacRae, who were always ready to help, whatever our concerns were; me must not forget that. Trust me, they helped me a lot. My
friends, all these people guided us, nudged us in the right direction and kept us on the path that led to this point. Don’t get me wrong, we did most of the work, but they assisted us in every way possible to succeed and stay motivated.
Studying here at Qe, I must say, was wonderful. Meeting people who became close friends, and being in fun and interesting classes where we made memories we will cherish forever.
you see, these four years we spent together have given us so many wonderful experiences
to hold onto: whether it be Mr. Kaethler’s fun, interesting and crazy
Mark Macabeo, Valedictorian Bulletin Photo/tim Brody
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Our best wishes to all of you as you pursue your dreams.
“Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world.”
~Nelson Mandela~
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CONGRATULATIONS 2014 GRADUATES
N E W SPage 14 - Wednesday, July 2, 2014 volume 23, No. 34 - The Sioux Lookout Bulletin
stories; Mr. MacRae and the life lessons his history courses taught us; savouring a meal with Mrs. Carbone in the cooking room; trying Mrs. Comhaire’s baking – mmm fudge; jamming in the music room with Mr. armstrong and Mr. Murray; reading the many selections Ms. Salo has collected for us in the library; playing sports in the gym with
Mr. Still, Mr. Gain and Ms. Pianka; video games in the computer room thanks to Ms. Hodgeson; improve in drama with Mr. Link, constructing signs, and sheds with Mr. Culham, fixing cars with Mr. Greene; studying Romeo and Juliet, Macbeth, and King Lear with our english teachers like Mrs. Ketchabaw, Ms. Hrabowy now Mrs. Nielsen, Ms. Flowers, Ms. Darling, Ms. Curtis-
September, Ms. King and many more; drawing and painting with Mr. Hildebrand; interesting labs with Mr. Kiepek and Ms. Wilson playing Rubik’s cube with Mr. Osmond and out-door ed trips… oh, those outdoor ed trips. Mr. Culham, do you still remember when you had me sleep in a quinzee, when I had only just arrived from the wonderfully tropical Philippines, and I had never even seen snow before?! yes, it was cold: freezing cold. Fun times, eh? Cold and fun times. But hey, we all survived that, and so many other things. yes, in four years at Qe we have been left with so many wonderful memories, I wish I could share them all.
although we had a great time here at Qe, we also have been through difficulties. Sometimes we failed a class or wanted to give up when we faced challenges in our courses (mathematics). We
procrastinated, saying we’d get our assignments done tomorrow; knowing full well that the due date was a month ago. My friends, these were the moments when you and I, we stumbled and fell. What did we do when we stumbled and fell? Did we rush and jump up hoping no one noticed? Did we become more aware and concerned about what others thought? Were we able to learn and grow from these set-backs? Let me ask you my fellow grads: did you get up when you fell? Did you get up? yes, we got up and moved forward; and thank goodness we got up, otherwise we would not be here wearing caps and gowns. and I am not just saying these things, I myself stumbled and fell. I failed the Ontario Literacy Test not just once, but twice; so you my friends are being represented by a person who according to our provincial standards
could not read and write! Take that OSSLT!
If there is one thing I’ve learned at this school, it’s that success is not always easy. There are problems and difficulties we face as we strive for our goals. But I once heard somebody say, “If you don’t have a problem you must be dead.” Problems are always part of our life therefore we must overcome each one of them. When we fall, we must dust ourselves off and carry on, knowing full well that no matter how many times we fall, each and every time we pick ourselves up will bring us closer to success. But there is more to it than that; we had some help reaching success, didn’t we? I was able to get up because someone extended a hand to me: my family, teachers, the staff, you my friends, all helped me up and sent me on my way again. This I will never forget.
So one last time: let us help each other out. Kaden, let me help you get on your feet. My friend, see alana beside you? Help her up. Keep it going. Bring your neighbour back to their feet. ask them to help each other until we are all standing together, and stronger for it. Parents, elders, teachers and staff, I encourage you to help each other up. We should all be on our feet celebrating this moment together. (Oh, a standing ovation. How kind of you).
Four exciting, crazy years here at Qe; four awesome, wonderful years. Four long, long, long, long years we spent together. But let me tell you my friends: I would not want it any other way. I’m grateful to you all. Congratulations again, and good luck with all your future endeavours.
Thank you! Miigwech! Merci Beaucoup! Maraming Salamat Po! and God Bless us all!
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Do you still remember when you had me sleep in a quinzee
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SMPS, PFFNHS & Wahsa Graduates Graduates of Sioux
Mountain Public School, Class of 2014Mackenzie angeconebBrianna-Bighead-Loon
vanessa Boucher-Panacheese
Chelcy ChapmanRomona Chickekoo
Denisha FiddlerGavyn FiddlerCamden FlynnJustice GarrickMarinda HainesGabriel Harper
Ivy HoganBrandon Hudson
Katrina KamenawataminCory KwandibensLevi MelnichukFisher Myrshall
Jenelle ManitowabiCeaira McKaySeth McKay
Mackenzie Necananthony RiceDanalynn Roy
Lucky SainnawapJayden SkunkTrevor Somers
Hannah ThomasJade Trout
Marcus TroutChristine Tuesday
aiden vincent
Michael WilliamsDarian Windego
zachary WisemanTruman Wournell
Devin young
Pelican Falls First Nations High School
2014 graduatesMarco Monias from Sandy Lake, Serena
anderson from Kasabonika Lake, Daisy Brown and zaccheriah Brown from Wapekeka,
Saralyn Brown, yzerman Skunk and Kyle Spade
from Mishkeegogamang, aaron Kakepetum
and Sara McKay from Keewayin, Kasenda Meekis and Rowan
Pemmican from Deer Lake, Micah
Moskotaywenene from Bearskin Lake, Kyra
Wesley from Cat Lake and Kevin Winter from
Kingfisher Lake.Wahsa 2014
Graduating Classeva Nothing,
from Deer Lake.Roger Slipperjack, Robert Sugarhead, from Fort Hope.Bernitta Miles,
from Fort Severn.Pamela anderson, from Kasabonika.
Ruby Winter, from Kingfisher Lake.
Celina angeconeb, Jacythane angeconeb,
Florence Bouchard,
violet Kejick,Christina Ningewance,
Homer vincent, from Lac Seul.Clifford Ferris,
from Muskrat Dam.Rhonda Kurahara, from Pikangikum.
Travis Tait, from Sachigo Lake.
Quentin Martel, from Wahsa.
Kathleen Benson,Chantal Chikane, from Weagamow.
Clarence anderson, Roxanne Cromarty,
Mariah McKay,ernie Mequanawap,
Ryan Sturgeon from Wunnumin Lake.
Janice Trimble from Bearskin Lake.
alyssa Meekis from Deer Lake.
ernest Begg from Kassabonika.Timothy Brissard,
from Wahsa.
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The Northwest CatholicDistrict School Board
Position Available
Child and Youth Care Worker Sacred Heart School, Sioux Lookout, ON
is required.For details visit our web site at www.tncdsb.on.ca and click on “Departments - Human Resources - Recruitment”.
“Equal Opportunity Employer”
Anne-Marie Fitzgerald, Rick Boisvert, Board Chair Director of Education
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Employment Opportunity: Akwe:go Enhancement Worker(Full time – 35 hrs /week)
The purpose of the Akwe:go Program is to provide support and guidance through the delivery of culturally appropriate activities and services for children aged 7-12 who are at risk for specific negative behaviours and outcomes as a result of their circumstances in life.
Preferred Skills, Knowledge and Qualifications:
• Post-secondary education in the area of social services and/or child & youth services, with a demonstration of experience working with “high risk” children and their families.
• Personal knowledge and experience in the practice of First Nations culture and traditions of the Sioux Lookout region.
• Effective written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to communicate in Oji-Cree and/or Ojibwe being a definite asset.
• Proficient computer skills, including experience report writing and creating presentations.
• Proven interpersonal skills and teamwork abilities • Valid First Aid and CPR certification • Valid class G driver’s license • Must provide a criminal record and vulnerable person’s check
prior to hiring.
Please submit a cover letter and resume by email to:
Personnel CommitteeNishnawbe-Gamik Friendship CentreP.O. Box 1299, 52 King StreetSioux Lookout, Ontario P8T 1B7Email: [email protected] Date: Thursday, July 10 at 4:30 pm.
Note: Thank you to all who apply, but only those chosen for an interview will be contacted.
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part-tIme emplOyment OppOrtunItyLooking for a great SUMMER EXPERIENCE and making some additional cash at the same time?
If so, this premier fishing lodge wants to hear from you!! We are now accepting resumes for the folowing part-time position.
part-time ServersVisit our website at www.andersonslodge.com to find out what we are all about. Interested person should submit a resume & references to:
[email protected]’s Lodge
P.O. Box 1058Sioux Lookout, ON
P8T 1B7Fax 807-737-1499
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Full job details are available on our website: www.slfnha.com under Careers.
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N E W SPage 16 - Wednesday, July 2, 2014 volume 23, No. 34 - The Sioux Lookout Bulletin
QEDHS, Lac Seul Education Authority, SHS Graduates Queen Elizabeth
District High School Graduating StudentsKaden anderson, alana Bailey, Kyla Barkman, anthony Baumgartner, Kim Belmore, Katelyn
Bertrand, Drew Bighead, John Binguis, alicia
Bottle, alyson Brunton, Paolo Costi, Cheyenne Dasilva, Ryan Dasno, amber Davies, Kevin Day, Dylan Deforest,
Tanesha Donio, andrew Edwards, Joshua Forbes, Bethany Friesen, Taran
Gadal, Brady Gale, Jessie Gaudreau, Dalton George, ayanna Goodwin, Deanna
Gray, Harrison Hoey,
Connor Howie, Kaitlyn Hudson-Childforever,
Kendra Hudson, Jordan Hyatt, Sirena Jacobsen,
Tianna Jacobson-Wournell, Jules Kakekagumick, Kirstie Kejick, ashley Kisro, Jake Kolisnyk,
Lukas Kottschoth, Clinton Lachinette, Sydnee
Lawrence, Mark Macabeo, Jeremy MacDonald, Kayleen Mainville, Juanita Mamakwa,
Kaitlin Marshall, alix Martin-asmus, Meaghan
Masakeyash, Keaton Mason, Tianna Masotti, Dominic McKay, Barry McLoughlin, Dominic
Meekis-Kakepetum, Skyler
Meshake, Shawna Morris, aalayiah Nestrovich,
Thomas Oakley, Matthew O’Donovan, ashley
Osmond, Santana Paleske, Jenna Poirier, Rigel
Quince, Kacie Ransom, Jamie Rarick, Christina
Romyn, alyssa Sainnawap, Richard Schultz, Braeden Seagris, Owen Singleton,
Leyel Southwind, Kenneth Spence, Cameron Starratt,
Lovena Tait, Brent Whatley, Gabriel Winter,
Matthias Winter.
Ontario Secondary School Certificate
Cory Machimity and Deserae Lemmon
Queen Elizabeth DHS Certificate
Pierre Bataille
Obishikokaang Elementary School:Senior Kindergarten
Rokai angeconeb, Preston Jacob, Slade
Binguis, Keshawn Land, Marianna Bunting,
Maheegan Littledeer, Brayden Gray-anderson, Jeremy Spade, Mackenzie Ignace and Preston Trout
Grade 8Matthew Binguis,
Tayler Bottle and Sage Mamakeesick
Waninitawingaang Memorial School:
Senior Kindergarten Julian Gray, Kobe
Meekis, Naomi Ogemah, Teyha Parenteau and
Joni TroutGrade 8
Maximus Maud, Cordell Quedent and Picabo Trout
Morris Thomas Memorial Christian
SchoolSenior Kindergarten
Jerome Bull and Keirstan Moonias
Sacred Heart School 2014 Graduates
Joshua Bellingham, Liam Belmore, adam Coulombe,
Denzel Coulombe, Brendon Davidson, Tia
DeMatos, eric Davidson, Haylei Diston, Rebecca
Driver, Raine elliott, Cortez Favot, Benjamin Forbes, Shoshannah Fox, Wylder
George, Katie Gervasi, Bradley Grenier, Jenna
Gunn, Marek Hall, Joanna Henry, evan Howie, Teale Hulina, Piper Jewell, Jude Kamenawatamin, Brett Kuzemczak, Matthew
Lacosse, Samantha Legros, Tyler Levesque, Quintin
Loon-Stewardson, Matthew McLarty, Kayden Meehan, alexandra Morin, emily Morin, Jessica Pichlyk,
Kyrsten Quedent, Jezebel Ramasamy, Cassidy
Richards, Joshua Ropek, Dominic Roy, Kendall Schulz, Breanna Scott, Dalton Skuse, Lindsey
Southwell, alex Spooner, Jack Spooner, Nickolas
Tanner, Marshall Tarrant, Keo Warner,
Sam Wood, Briana Waite, Joy Wesley
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Summer Vacation Bible School!!!Come join us at
Believer’s Fellowship Church36 4th Ave.
JulY 7-18Monday - Friday 10:00 am - 12:00 pm
Kids ages 4 and up are welcome!!
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Nate: 737-3839 The Church: 737-3100
We hope to see you there!!!
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The Dryden Regional Health Centre Mental Health and Addictions Department has an opening in Dryden for a
Mental Health and Addictions Supervisor
Use your leadership, clinical and development skills to assist adults with mental health and addictions issues in both an inpatient and outpatient setting.
Duties include: • Supervising, leading and training staff• Conducting program development and oversight• Providing psychotherapy• Upholding the values and standards of the organization
Qualifications:
• Master's degree in psychology or social work preferred (an equivalent combination of education and experience may be considered)
• Two to five years direct service provision in the field of mental health and addictions
• Preference will be given to individuals with a minimum of two years extensive and recent experience in a supervisory role
• Expertise in the areas of mental health, mental illness, addictions and group work
• Excellent communication, time management, and organizational skills along with expertise in diagnostic and psychosocial interventions
• Training in suicide intervention, Non-Violent Crisis Intervention and First Aid
• Knowledge of services available in the Kenora Rainy River District
• Possess active registration, in good standing, with a professional college
• Have a valid Ontario driver’s license with unlimited access to a vehicle • Demonstrates behaviours consistent with Dryden Regional Health Centre’s Standards • Demonstrates DRHC Core Values; accountability, integrity, humility, compassion and respect
Interested consumer/survivors are encouraged to apply. Applicants are requested to forward a completed resume and covering letter to the:
Human Resources Department Dryden Regional Health Centre
P.O. Box 3003 Dryden, ON
P8N 2Z6 Email: [email protected]
Only those candidates selected for an interview will be contacted. Where needed, accommodations for disabilities will be provided, on request, to support participation
in all aspects of the recruitment process
Closing date July 25, 2014
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The Northwest CatholicDistrict School Board
Positions Available
• 1 – Permanent Part-time (.35) Core French Teaching position • 3 – full-time Long Term Occasional Teaching positions
are required forSacred Heart School, Sioux Lookout, ON
For details visit our web site at www.tncdsb.on.ca and click on “Departments - Human Resources - Recruitment”.
“Equal Opportunity Employer”
Anne-Marie Fitzgerald, Rick Boisvert, Board Chair Director of Education
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SMPS, Lac Seul Education Authority, PFFNHS & SHS Awards Sioux Mountain Grade 8
Graduation AwardsKPDSB Good Citizen Award
Ceaira KcKaySioux lookout
Public library Award Brianna Bighead-Loon,
Marinda Hainesunited Church & Anglican
Church women’s Group Awards
vanessa Boucher-Panacheese, Jenelle Manitowwabi
Michael leveque Core French Award
Truman WornellFriendship Centre native
language Award Jenelle Manitowabiwasaya Art Award zachary Wiseman
Attendance Awardszachary Wiseman, Mackenzie
angeconebModel Student of the Year Awards - Male & FemaleMackenzie angeconeb,
Devin youngAward of Merit Male & FemaleTrevor Somers,
Mackenzie Necan
Sports Award - MaleTruman Wornell
Sports Award-Female Ivy Hogan
Most Improved Student Awards - Justice Garrick, Seth
McKayontario Principal’s Council
Award - Fisher MyshrallSioux Hudson literacy Council - later literacy
Award: Jayden SkunkVolunteer Awards - Denisha
Fiddler, Darien Windego
Lac Seul Education Authority Elementary
School Graduation AwardsSK Awards:
Most Inquisitive Student: Jeremy Spade, Star Reader:
Marianna Bunting, Great listener and Helper Award: Maheegan Littledeer, Best
Friend Award: Slade Binguis, Future teacher
Award: Mackenzie Ignace, Hardworker in overall
Achievement: Preston Jacob, Most Improved Award:
Preston Trout, Math Award: Keshawn Land, Best Manners
Award: Brayden Gray and Most enthusiastic Award:
Rokai angeconeb. Grade 8 Awards:
Athlete of the Year: Matthew Binguis, Artistic excellence
Award: Tayler Bottle and Academic excellence Award:
Sage MamakeesickKwayciiwin education
Resource Centre Citizenship Award: Sage Mamakeesick and Picabo Trout.
Pelican Falls First Nations High School Graduation Awards
Education Director’s Award and Lieutenant Governor’s
Community Volunteer Award Micah Moskotaywenene
Marcel James
Angeconeb AwardKasenda Meekiselder’s Award
Rowan Pemmicanontario Power
Generation Award Serna anderson and Micah
Moskotayweneneexecutive Director’s Award
aaron Kakepetumtikinagan Child and Family
Services Award Sara McKay
Principal’s Award and Kwayaciiwin education Resource Centre Award
Kevin WinterMarcel James
Angeconeb Award Kyle Spade
new life Assembly Barnabas Award Marco Monias
Sacred Heart School Graduation Awards
Sioux lookout Public library Award
emily Morin and eric DicksonSioux Hudson literacy
Council Award Jude Kamenawatamin
Science Award – Sponsored by Keewatin-Aski Bradley Grenier
tranquilla legros Math Bursary Rebecca Driver
technology AwardKeo Warner
School Council Award Marek Hall and Joshua Ropek
Catholic women’s league Award
Joshua Bellingham and Piper Jewell
Knights of Columbus Academic Achievement Award Marshall Tarrant and Briana
WaiteKnights of Columbus Athletes
of the Year Cortez Favot and Teale Hulina
French AwardDominic Roy
native as a Second language Award – Joanna Henry
oeCtA Award of Merit Wylder George
Artistic Achievement Award Shoshannah Fox
outstanding Character Award – Lindsey Southwell
Bishop Brodeur Bursary Katie Gervasi
Jewell Award of Merit Rebecca Driver
Catholic leadership Award Matthew McLarty
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NOTICE OF HERBICIDE
APPLICATION
Notice is hereby given that Hydro One Networks Inc. – Forestry Services will be commencing brush control operations in your vicinity. The work will include the selective treatment of undesirable vegetation that would, if left, grow into our Rural Distribution Lines. The work will be completed using brush saws and backpack sprayers to minimize the re-growth of the brush. Every effort will be made to leave compatible low growing vegetation, which will assist in reducing future maintenance requirements.
Feeder: D5D & K3D Location of work: 1. The Hydro one D5D Transmission line beginning at Dryden TS on
Richan Road heading South to The Dryden Pulp Mill. This work will include Van Horne and Wainwright twps.
2. The Hydro One K3D Transmission line from Dryden T.S. on Richan Road heading North to Sam Lake T.S in Hudson. This work will include Wainwright, Stokes, Daniel, Breithraupt, Mclraith, Lomond, Vermillion and Drayton Twps.
Date of application: July 10, 2014 – August 10, 2014 Pesticide trade name: Garlon RTU and Tordon 101
Guarantee: Triclopyr and Picloram 2,4-D PCP Act registration numbers: 29334 and 9007
Name of pest: Undesirable Vegetation (Brush, Tree Stumps)
If you have any questions or concerns, please contact Hydro One Forestry at 1-866-898-5310
ALL PROPERTY OWNERS AFFECTED WILL BE CONTACTED
INSPECTIONInspection of Approved Aerial Herbicide SprayingCaribou ForestThe Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry (MNRF) invites you to inspect the MNRF-approved aerial herbicide spray project. As part of our ongoing efforts to regenerate and protect Ontario’s forests, selected stands on the Caribou Forest (see map below) will be sprayed with herbicide to control competing vegetation, starting on or about August 1, 2014. The herbicide VisionMax, Pest Control Product registration # 27736 will be used.
The approved project description and project plan for the aerial herbicide project is available for public inspection at the Thunder Bay Resolute Forest Products office and on the MNRF public website at ontario.ca/forestplans beginning July 2, 2014 until March 31, 2015 when the annual work schedule expires. The Ontario Government Information Centre at 62 Queen Street, Sioux Lookout provides access to the Internet.
Interested and affected persons and organizations can arrange an appointment with MNRF staff at the MNRF District office to discuss the aerial herbicide project.
For more information, please contact:
Tara Pettit, R.P.F. Joel Gerry, R.P.F.MNRF (agent of Resolute FP Canada Inc.)Sioux Lookout District Office RW Forestry Inc.49 Prince Street, P.O. Box 309 2001 Neebing AvenueSioux Lookout, ON P8T 1A6 Thunder Bay, ON P7E 6S3tel: 807-737-5040 tel: 807-475-2757fax: 807-737-1813 fax: 807-475-7706
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CONGRATULATIONS2014 GRADUATES
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The Sioux Lookout Bulletin
N E W SPage 18 - Wednesday, July 2, 2014 volume 23, No. 34 - The Sioux Lookout Bulletin
Queen Elizabeth District High School Awards, Bursaries and Scholarships Total number of
monetary awards – 108Total value of monetary
awards – $50,400Governor
General’s Medal Santana Paleske and
alyson BruntonLieutenant Governor’s Community Volunteer
Award alyson Brunton
OPC Principal’s Award for Student Leadership Meaghan Masakeyash
Principal’s Medal – Gold Santana Paleske
Principal’s Medal – Silver
andrew edwardsPrincipal’s Medal –
Bronze alyson Brunton and
ashley KisroOntario Scholar Awards Santana Paleske, andrew edwards, alyson Brunton,
ashley Kisro, Kaitlin Marshall, anthony
Baumgartner, Ryan Dasno, alix Martin asmus, Mark Macabeo, Lana anderson, Barry McLoughlin, Jenna Poirier,
Joshua Forbes, Tianna Jacobson-Wournell, Brent
Whatley and Cameron Starratt
Award of Merit – Kacie Ransom and Mark
MacabeoMcKenzie Scholarship
(In Memory of Jen Mckenzie) – andrew
edwards, Kaitlyn Marshall, Mark Macabeo
and ashley KisroBarnabus Award
Kacie RansomBeta Sigma Phi Epilson Zeta Chapter Bursary
(In Memory of Jen Mckenzie)
Sydnee LawrenceBearskin Lake
Graduation Award Kendra HudsonBig Trout Lake
(Kitchenuhmaykoosib) Education Authority Accomplishment of
Secondary Education Award
alyssa Sainnawap Canadian Legion
Women’s Auxiliary Bursary
anthony Baumgartner and Santana Paleske
Christopher Angeconeb Memorial Bursary
Meaghan MasakayashCouncil of Ontario
Senior Business Officials Student Scholarship
Award Jordan Hyatt
Community Living Dryden-Sioux Lookout Award – alicia Bottle CUPE Union 1939
Bursary Thomas OakleyCUPE Union
2141 Bursary Brady Gale and Tianna
Jacobson Wournell Dick Davidson
Legacy Scholarship Sydnee Lawrence
Edwin Switzer Memorial Bursary Cameron Starratt,
Connor Howie and Jake MacRae
Elsie Cosco Memorial Scholarship – andrew edwards and Santana
PaleskeJohn Carroll Memorial
Bursary – alyson Brunton Kingfisher Lake First
Nations Award Juanita Mamakwa
Knights of Columbus Bursaries anthony Baumgartner and Domonic Meekis-
KakepetumKPDSB Award
andrew edwards, Bethany Friesen, Kaitlyn
Marshall, Jenna Poirier and Ryan Dasno
Lac Seul Education Authority
Ontario Power Generation Award
Kaden anderson, Kim Belmore, John Binguis,
ayanna Goodwin, Kayleen Mainville, Meaghan Masakeyash, Leyel
Southwind and Kirstie Kejick
Lac Seul Education Authority – Casino
Rama Bursary Kaden anderson, Kim Belmore, John Binguis,
ayanna Goodwin, Kayleen Mainville, Meaghan Masakeyash, Leyel
Southwind and Kirstie Kejick
Lac Seul Education Authority Achievement
Award John Binguis, ayanna
INSPECTIONInspection of Approved Aerial Herbicide SprayingLac Seul ForestThe Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources (MNR) invites you to inspect the MNR-approved aerial herbicide spray project. As part of our ongoing efforts to regenerate and protect Ontario’s forests, selected stands on the Lac Seul Forest (see map) will be sprayed with herbicide to control competing vegetation, starting on or about August 1, 2014. The herbicide VisionMax, Pest Control Product registration # 27736 will be used.
The approved project description and project plan for the aerial herbicide project is available for public inspection at the Obishikokaang Resources Office and on the MNR public website at ontario.ca/forestplans beginning July 2, 2014 until March 31, 2015 when the annual work schedule expires. Ontario Government Information Centres at 62 Queen Street, Sioux Lookout and 66 Keith Avenue, Dryden provide access to the Internet.
Interested and affected persons and organizations can arrange an appointment with MNR staff at the MNR District office to discuss the aerial herbicide project.
For more information, please contact:
Robert Auld, Forester Kevin Pruys, R.P.F.Obishikokaang Resources Corp. MNR District Office33 Third Avenue, P.O. Box 38 49 Prince Street, P.O. Box 309Hudson, ON P0V 1X0 Sioux Lookout, ON P8T 1A6 tel: 807-738-1073 tel: 807-737-5053
or call toll-free: 1-800-667-1940 and ask to be forwarded to one of the contacts above.
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Mahkwa Lodge Welcomes You!Book your conference, business meeting, workshop, staff fishing excursion or dinner meeting!
Mahkwa Lodge offers a relaxed yet professional environment with a variety of services available to allow your organization to have an exciting and productive get together. The following is what we are pleased to offer:
Telephone and fax services, wireless internet, photocopier available, overhead projector and screen, satellite tv and DVD.
Guided fishing trips, a beautiful dining experience, boat tour of the lakes.
Accommodations in our cabins. Rooms are complete with private bathrooms, controlled heating, fridge, linens and towels.
Please contact Mahkwa Lodge for a quote to book your event at our beautiful camp. Please ask for Jeremy or Colleen at (807) 582-3443 or email at ([email protected]). We look forward to hearing from you!
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Men’s TwilighT - June 25th, 2014
First Flight1st Low Gross Steve Roy 34 c/b 2nd Low Gross Ryan 34 1st Low Net Keith 35 2nd Low Net John Madsen 36 c/b
Second Flight1st Low Gross Shane 37 2nd Low Gross Gus MacLellan 39 1st Low Net John 35 2nd Low Net Charlie Roy 37
Third Flight1st Low Gross Joe Carbone 42 2nd Low Gross Laurie Jefferson 43 1st Low Net Bob David 35 2nd Low Net Don Shanks 36 c/b
Fourth Flight1st Low Gross Les Johnston 43 2nd Low Gross Barry 46 1st Low Net Ron Lago 35 2nd Low Net Peter Smith 37
Fifth Flight1st Low Gross Pat Davies 49 2nd Low Gross Allan Lago 51 1st Low Net John Cameron 34 2nd Low Net Bob Bell 36 c/b
Closest to the Hole # 2 Cliff Friesen ( 7 feet 1 inches) Closest to the Hole # 4 Klaus Knorz (5 feet 2 inches) Closest to the Hole # 8 Keith Lawrance (36 feet 10 inches) Closest to the Line # 5 Glen Whiskeychan Longest Drive # 3 Klaus Knorz Longest Drive # 9 Ryan Waboose Ball Draw Rob Favot Benson Love Attendance Draw Eric Stowell Membership Draw Rick Kirton
ladies TwilighT - June 24th, 2014
First Flight1st Low Gross Tanya Nugent 47 2nd Low Gross Delma 57 Second Flight1st Low Gross Jenna Poirier 48 2nd Low Gross Janine Lavoie 49 1st Low Net Anne Hogan 40 Third Flight1st Low Gross Anna Friesen 59 2nd Low Gross Jan Potter 61 1st Low Net Barbara Roche 42 Closest to the Hole # 2 Jenna Poirier ( 30 feet 7 inches) Closest to the Hole # 4 Jenna Poirier ( 30 feet 6 inches) Closest to the Line # 5 Coco Carroll Longest Drive # 9 Jenna Poirier
This Weeks Results sponsored by:
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Goodwin, Kirstie Kejick, Meaghan Masakeyash and
Leyel SouthwindSean Quezance
Memorial Award Meaghan MasakeyashMcKenzie Recreation
Association – Richard a. George award – Richard
Schultz and aalayiah Nestrovich
Mel & Alice Dalseg Mayfair Theatre Bursary
aalayiah NestrovichMishkeegogamang Graduation Award
alicia Bottle and Barry McLoughlin
Municipality of Sioux Lookout Award Sirena Jacobson
Muskrat Dam Education Bursary
Mr. Roy Morris Shawna Morris
The New Slate Falls Graduation Award
Kenneth SpenceNNEC Recognition
Award Kevin Day, Jules
Kakegamic, Kenneth Spence, Lovena Tait and
Kyla BarkmanNibinamik First Nation
Graduation Award
Dominic McKay Nishnawbe-Gamik Friendship Centre
BursaryDominic Meekis-
KakepetumNorman K.
Snyder AwardLana anderson
Northern Lights Credit Union Bursary
alix Martin asmusNorthern Stores
BursaryJade Beaulne
Northwest Catholic District School Board
Award anthony Baumgartner
Ontario English Catholic Teachers’ Association Award
Matthew O’DonovanOntario Public
Service Employees’ Union Award
Katelyn Bertrand, Connor Howie and alyssa WisemanOrlando Lago
Memorial Bursary andrew edwards Ontario Youth Apprenticeship
Program Skill and Trade Award
Richard Schultz, Matthew O’Donovan and Brent Whatley
The Phoenix Award alicia Bottle and abrielle Tempeny
Public Service Alliance of Canada Bursary Kaden anderson and
Cameron Starratt Queen Elizabeth
DHS Staff Bursary workplace Lovena Tait
Queen Elizabeth DHS Staff Bursary – college
Jordan HyattQueen Elizabeth
DHS Staff Bursary - university
Mark MacabeoQE Experiential
Education Wilson Business Solutions Art
Award Santana Paleske
QE Experiential Northern Lights
Community Theatre Drama Award
anthony BaumgartnerQE Experiential Senior Food and Nutrition Award
alana BaileyQE Experiential
Senior Food and Nutrition Award –
Tianna JacobsonQE Experiential
Bumper to Bumper Transportation
Technology Award Cameron StarrattQE Experiential
Oshtugon Musical Leadership Award
Mark MacabeoQE Experiential
Education NAPA Auto Parts Award
Richard Schultz R. I. Skeene Bursary aalayiah Nestrovich
Rotary Club Bursary alyson Brunton
Sachigo Lake First Nation Award
Kyla Barkman and Lovena Tait
Sandy Lake Graduation Gift
Kevin Day, Jules Kakekagumick, Shawna Morris, Keaton Mason and Dominic Meekis
KakepetumSenior Sandwich Society Scholarship alana BaileySioux Lookout Chamber
of Commerce Bursaryalyson Brunton
Sioux Lookout Lion’s Club BursaryConnor HowieSioux Lookout
Gymnastics Club Kaitlyn Marshall,
alix Martin asmus and Kacie Ransom
Shibogama Education Award
Drew Bighead, Matthias Winter, Gabriel Winter and Juanita Mamakwa
T.C.R.C. Union Bursary alyson Brunton,
amber Davies and Jeremy MacDonald
Wapekeka First Nations Council Award
Matthias Winter and Gabriel Winter
Windego First Nations Council Award
Kyla Barkman, Kendra Hudson, Lovena Tait and
Kenneth SpenceWunnumin Lake
High school Achievement Award
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THE MUNICIPALITY OF SIOUX LOOKOUTMUNICIPAL MESSAGES
See Municipal Messages online: www.siouxlookout.caComplete our Customer Satisfaction Survey online: www.siouxlookout.ca “Feedback”
Submit Requests for Service online: www.siouxlookout.ca “Service Request”Municipal Office: 737-2700
After Hours Emergency Numbers:Public Works: 737-1234 Hydro: 737-3806
HIDDEN LAKE LANDFILL SITE TIPPING FEE CHANGES
At the regular Council meeting held May 21, 2014,
Council passed the following resolution(s) with respect to Waste Management:1. Elimination of fees for Yard Waste for all users: costs associated with the acceptance of Yard Waste will
be recovered through general taxation.2. Increase tipping fees by 3.05% for all accepted waste currently subject to tipping fees.
The above noted changes will come into effective July 1, 2014.
Please note the following:In accordance with By-law No. 46-03, Yard Waste (refuse) is defined as
Garden Cuttings, Leaves, Twigs, Branches, Brush, Tree Limbs and Shrubs.Any load of "Yard Waste" containing items other than the defined items above
will either be rejected or subject to current tipping fees.
For further information, please contact: Andrew Jewell, Public Works Manager: 737 1234, ext. 6601 or [email protected]. 7- 2
COUNCIL MEETINGS
A series of Regular Council Meetings will be held as follows:
Meeting Date and Time Meeting Type and Purpose
July 16, 2014, 5:30 p.m. Regular Council MeetingTo deal with routine business of the Municipality
August 20, 2014, 5:30 p.m. Regular Council MeetingTo deal with routine business of the Municipality
All meetings will be held in the Council Chambers at the Municipal Office, 25 Fifth Avenue and are open to the public, unless otherwise specified.
For further information, please contactBrian P. MacKinnon, Deputy Clerk, Culture & Communications Manager:
737-2700, ext. 2243 or [email protected].
2014 MUNICIPAL AND SCHOOL BOARD ELECTIONS
~ CANDIDATE INFORMATION SESSION ~
Anyone interested in running (or already running) for Office in the 2014 Municipal and School Board Elections is encouraged and cordially invited to attend the following Information Session, which will involve a presentation by the
Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing (MMAH), followed by a Question and Answer period.
The session will be held:Tuesday, July 15, 20147:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m.
Heritage Railway Station, Suite 1-A (Main Floor, West Side)53 Front Street, Sioux Lookout
The session will provide attendees with information on the following topics:• Nomination Process• Candidate Duties and Responsibilities• Financial Filing• Role of Council and Staff
IMPORTANT: Pre-registration is required; RSVP by July 9, 2014 at 4:30 p.m.
To register for the session, or for more information, please contactBrian P. MacKinnon, Deputy Clerk, Culture and Communications Manager:
737-2700, ext. 2243 or [email protected].
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Sioux Lookout Anglers and Hunters Present:
JR. Walleye ChampionshipSunday July 6, 2014 8:00 AM to 2:00 PM
Cost $75.00
Rules:1- One parent or guardian and one kid under the age of 18 2- This is a catch and keep tournament.3- You are only allowed to possess walleye no other species can be kept. 4- Fishing will take place on MAPB lakes (Minnitaki, Abram, Pelican and Botsford) 5- When you pay to register you will receive a motor tag for your boat. Your team
number will be on this tag and that is the position your team will leave.6- All boats will be divided into odds and evens at the dock. Look for large orange
sign on the front of the dock. 7- All boats must be at the town dock before 7:45 AM, but there will be no boat
check.8- Boats will be released at 8:00 AM sharp in pairs by a release boat with large
orange numbered placards. 9- Limit is 4 walleye, 1 over the slot size and 3 under OR 4 under slot size. 10- Slot size for MAPB is 46cm to 53cm, all fish caught within this size must be
released.11- Your team will be given a bump board so all teams are using the same measuring
device.12- All fish must be kept on ice and in a cooler, no live wells can be used. 13- You must return by 2:00 PM for weigh in. 14- The scale will be open at noon. 15- You will receive a bag at the dock to put your fish into, than you will proceed up
to the weigh station.16- All fish will be measured, weighed and given back to participants.17- BBQ will be provided from 3:00 PM to 4:00 for participants and volunteers at no
charge.18- Cash payout for top 5 boats based on number of entries.19- If there is a tie involving the top 5, the two cash amounts will be added together
and split between both teams. 20- Payout is 80% of entry fees, 20% will be used to run the tournament 21- This is a fun tournament for the family 22- Open to the first 40 boats
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• Gas Bar • Gift Shop • Local Arts • Native Crafts • Jewellery • Moccasins • Bait • Convenience Store • Souvenirs • Mens’, Womens’ & Childrens’ Clothing
• Gas Bar • Gift Shop • Local Arts • Native Crafts • Jewellery • Moccasins • Bait • Convenience Store • Souvenirs • Mens’, Womens’ & Childrens’ Clothing
• Gas Bar • Gift Shop • Local Arts • Native Crafts • Jewellery • Moccasins • Bait • Convenience Store • Souvenirs • Mens’, Womens’ & Childrens’ Clothing
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LOcaLLy maDe arts & crafts
LOcaLLy maDe arts & crafts
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Fashion • Kitchenwear • Sporting Goods Toys • Electronics • Appliances Skidoo’s • ATV’s • Financial
Fashion • Kitchenwear • Sporting Goods Toys • Electronics • Appliances Skidoo’s • ATV’s • Financial
Fashion • Kitchenwear • Sporting Goods Toys • Electronics • Appliances Skidoo’s • ATV’s • Financial
Sioux Lookout’S EvEryday StorE
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For all your sewing and quilting supplies, dressmaking & alterations
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3 Loon Lake RoadPhone: 807-737-3674E-mail: [email protected]
3 Loon Lake RoadPhone: 807-737-3674E-mail: [email protected]
3 Loon Lake RoadPhone: 807-737-3674E-mail: [email protected]
Dori’s Sewing Studio & Quilt ShopAuthorized Janome & Elna Sewing Machine Dealer
Dori’s Sewing Studio & Quilt ShopAuthorized Janome & Elna Sewing Machine Dealer
Dori’s Sewing Studio & Quilt ShopAuthorized Janome & Elna Sewing Machine Dealer
STore HourSMonday 12 pm - 5 pmTuesday - Friday 9 am - 5 pmClosed daily 3 pm - 4 pm
STore HourSMonday 12 pm - 5 pmTuesday - Friday 9 am - 5 pmClosed daily 3 pm - 4 pm
STore HourSMonday 12 pm - 5 pmTuesday - Friday 9 am - 5 pmClosed daily 3 pm - 4 pm
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Serving Northwestern Ontario Sioux Lookout - Dryden Fort Frances - Kenora
and everywhere in between
Windows & Doors for Renovation & New Construction
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Serving Northwestern Ontario Sioux Lookout - Dryden Fort Frances - Kenora
and everywhere in between
Windows & Doors for Renovation & New Construction
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Serving Northwestern Ontario Sioux Lookout - Dryden Fort Frances - Kenora
and everywhere in between
Windows & Doors for Renovation & New Construction
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“You Shiver. We Deliver”
“You Shiver. We Deliver”
“Hard Water Trucking”
“Hard Water Trucking”
Serving Northwestern Ontario Since 1935Home Heating - Service & inStallation
Fuel tankS, lubricantS, bulk FuelS
Serving Northwestern Ontario Since 1935Home Heating - Service & inStallation
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Kenora 468-6050Vermilion Bay 227-2669Winnipeg, MB 204-832-2446
Kenora 468-6050Vermilion Bay 227-2669Winnipeg, MB 204-832-2446
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Lubricant Distributor
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Lubricant Distributor
Sioux Lookout 737-2250Pickle Lake 928-2261Dryden 223-2666
Sioux Lookout 737-2250Pickle Lake 928-2261Dryden 223-2666
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MJ’s HairStudio
90 Front St807-737-1628
MJ’s HairStudio
90 Front St807-737-1628
MJ’s HairStudio
90 Front St807-737-1628
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OptOmetristsDr. Lisa Turcotte Dr. George Elliott
46 PrincEss sTrEETDryden, On 223-6895
1-866-398-4070comprehensive Eye Exams • Eye Wear
contact Lens Fittings • retinal Photography retina & Optic nerve scans
www.drlisaturcotte.ca
OptOmetristsDr. Lisa Turcotte Dr. George Elliott
46 PrincEss sTrEETDryden, On 223-6895
1-866-398-4070comprehensive Eye Exams • Eye Wear
contact Lens Fittings • retinal Photography retina & Optic nerve scans
www.drlisaturcotte.ca
OptOmetristsDr. Lisa Turcotte Dr. George Elliott
46 PrincEss sTrEETDryden, On 223-6895
1-866-398-4070comprehensive Eye Exams • Eye Wear
contact Lens Fittings • retinal Photography retina & Optic nerve scans
www.drlisaturcotte.ca
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IGL Electric SD -----06-12 1a Davin Salo06 12 13/ IGLElectric-061213-SD.indd 2 1.6
Ian LandgraffMaster Electrician
737-2222
Residential, Commercial, [email protected] ECRA/ESA Licence# 7008154
Ian LandgraffMaster Electrician
737-2222
Ian LandgraffMaster Electrician
737-2222
Residential, Commercial, [email protected] ECRA/ESA Licence# 7008154
Residential, Commercial, [email protected] ECRA/ESA Licence# 7008154
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sioux traveLNorthern Travel Specialists
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ont, Reg. no. 02318859
ont, Reg. no. 02318859
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Justin McClureMaster Plumber
10% Seniors discountphone: 807-737-4480Cell: 807-220-2337
Justin McClureMaster Plumber
10% Seniors discountphone: 807-737-4480Cell: 807-220-2337
Justin McClureMaster Plumber
10% Seniors discount
phone: 807-737-4480
Cell: 807-220-2337
Justin McClureMaster Plumber
10% Seniors discount
phone: 807-737-4480
Cell: 807-220-2337
Justin McClureMaster Plumber
10% Seniors discount
phone: 807-737-4480
Cell: 807-220-2337
Justin McClureMaster Plumber
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Just NailsCindy SiemensCertified Nail Technician
38 Wellington StreetSioux Lookout, ON
P8T 1C9807-737-9530
Now doing Shellac Nails
Just NailsCindy SiemensCertified Nail Technician
38 Wellington StreetSioux Lookout, ON
P8T 1C9807-737-9530
Now doing Shellac Nails
Just NailsCindy SiemensCertified Nail Technician
38 Wellington StreetSioux Lookout, ON
P8T 1C9807-737-9530
Now doing Shellac Nails
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High Pressure wash systems738-2644
High Pressure wash systems738-2644
M. C. DanielsWe come to you!
M. C. DanielsWe come to you!
Commercial & ResidentialExterior Buildings, Gutters, Machinery, VehiclesFlood removal / water draining
Commercial & ResidentialExterior Buildings, Gutters, Machinery, VehiclesFlood removal / water draining
High Pressure wash systems738-2644
M. C. DanielsWe come to you!
Commercial & ResidentialExterior Buildings, Gutters, Machinery, VehiclesFlood removal / water draining
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Ideal for Flower Beds, Gardens, LawnsScreened & MixedCall Wilf Perron @ 737-1576 or 737-0425
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MaryEllenJohnson SD -----05-29 1a Davin Salo05 29 13/ MaryEllenJohnson-052913-SD.indd 2 1.6
Mary Ellen Johnson, MSW, RSW.Registered Health Professional
Mary Ellen Johnson, MSW, RSW.Registered Health Professional
Mary Ellen Johnson, MSW, RSW.Registered Health Professional
Counselor in private practice.Counseling for individuals, couples and families.
Employment assistance programs accepted.
807-737-2496
Counselor in private practice.Counseling for individuals, couples and families.
Employment assistance programs accepted.
807-737-2496
Counselor in private practice.Counseling for individuals, couples and families.
Employment assistance programs accepted.
807-737-2496
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Licenced Carpenter & Certified DOW Spray Foam Installer
Licenced Carpenter & Certified DOW Spray Foam Installer
Kris BraDLey807 738 0064
Kris BraDLey807 738 0064
• interior & Exterior Finishing• New Construction • Flooring
• interior & Exterior Finishing• New Construction • Flooring
Licenced Carpenter & Certified DOW Spray Foam Installer
Kris BraDLey807 738 0064
• interior & Exterior Finishing• New Construction • Flooring
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Caitlin Durante Esthetician
Treatments ~ Products ~ Gift Certificates
His & Her Esthetics
Phone: 807-738-1442 Home: 807-737-1673
Proud retailer of Eminence Organic
Skin Care products
Caitlin Durante Esthetician
Treatments ~ Products ~ Gift Certificates
His & Her Esthetics
Phone: 807-738-1442 Home: 807-737-1673
Proud retailer of Eminence Organic
Skin Care products
Caitlin Durante Esthetician
Treatments ~ Products ~ Gift Certificates
His & Her Esthetics
Phone: 807-738-1442 Home: 807-737-1673
Proud retailer of Eminence Organic
Skin Care products
Indulgence Day Spa
Indulgence Day Spa
Indulgence Day Spa
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Aboriginal Family Support Program Friendship Centre Rhiannan Van Horne 737-7521
Aboriginal Healthy Babies Healthy Children’s ProgramCandi Edwards 737-7922 ex. 5
Aboriginal Head Start ProgramClarise Henrickson 737-7519
Aboriginal Healing & Wellness Friendship CentreCindy Phillips 737-1903
ADD/ADHD Support Group(Quarterly Meetings) 737-2086
Ah-Shawah-Bin Sioux Lookout/Lac Seul Victim Support Services737-1700 or 582-9800
Air CadetsAges 12-18. Wed evening 6:30 - 9:00 at Sioux Mountain Public School. Contact Capt. Mathew Craig 738-1967
Alanon737-2006
Alcoholics AnonymousDon A. 737-2006 Grace B. 737-3897
Anokeewin Wiichiiwaawin Employment Program Employment Services and Drop In Centre Jennifer Thomas 737-1903
Anti-Racism Committee 737-1501
Arthritis SocietyBarb Lacalamita 737-1437
Breast Feeding One on OneBreast feeding support for families at Meno-Ya-Win Health Centre. Candy or Iris 737-7922
Candian Cancer Society Facing Cancer? Helping patients and loved ones with information and support. Lisa Husak 737-3844
NW Regional Office1-800-227-5557
Canadian Diabetes Association Northwestern Ontario807-577-4232 ex. 224
Can-Help Program, Canadian Mental Health Association Family support worker.1-807-274-9400 ex. 5
Can-Help Program, Canadian Mental Health Association Peer Support1-807-274-9400 ex. 6
Catholic Women’s LeagueFor meeting times and information, Call 737-3760
Chamber of Commerce737-1937
Community Counselling & Addiction ServicesOutpatient treatment program 737-1275
Community Food Bank25 Fair St. Tues and Thurs 11am-3pm, Sat 10am-12pm 1pm-4pm, 737-7499
Community and Domestic Violence Action CommitteeCall for information 737-1700
Crisis Response Services Crisis line1-866-888-8988
Drug and Alcohol Program Friendship CentreJocelyn Berard or Brian Logan 737-1903
First Step Women’s Shelter737-1438, 24 Hour Crisis line1-800-465-3623
Firefly 737-2086
Friends of Cedar Bay Beth 737-7459
Genealogy GroupMeets every 2nd Thursay of each month. Vera Kameda-Lacroix 737-2321
Handi Transit Contact: 738-1844. Mon: 11:00 - 4:00, Thurs & Fri: 12:30pm - 4:00pm
Healthy Babies Healthy Children737-2292 ext 3729
Ka-Na-Chi-Hih Specialized Solvent Abuse Treatment Centre(807) 623-5577
Knights of Columbus Council 3189Jim Robinson G.K. 737-8152
Legal Aid Ontario LegalHelp for low income people 737-3074
Legion Ladies Auxiliary, Br. 78Meets First Tuesday every month. 737-3365
Life Long Care ProgramProvides Aboriginal Support Services. Peggy Cutfeet 737-1903
Lions ClubTracy Goretzki 737-0767
Multicultural Youth Centre737-1994
Nitawin Community Development Corporation (Aboriginal Housing)737-4574
NEP-Needle Exchange Program737-2292, 737-1275
NorthWestern Health Unit737-2292
Ojibway Power Toboggan Club737-1976 or Gail 737-4447
Out of the Cold Shelter25 Fair Street 737-7499
Preschool Play GroupCameron Airlie 737-7456
Rotary Club737-3276
Salvation Army737-4686 Open Tuesday’s & Saturday’s
Scouts CanadaContact Todd Martelle 737-2993
Sexual Health Clinic737-2292
Sioux Lookout-Hudson Association for Community Living737-1447
Sioux Lookout-Hudson Minor Hockey737-1994
Sioux-Hudson Employment Services737-1672
Sioux-Hudson Literacy CouncilJonathan Baum 737-8022
Sioux Lookout Anti Racism737-1501
Sioux Lookout Best Start HubSharon Dumonski 737-3253
Sioux Lookout Creative Arts Circle737-2230
Sioux Lookout HOG ChapterContact Rick Jaworski 737-2226 or 582-3482
Sioux Lookout Gymnastics Club Contact737-1677
Sioux Lookout Travel Information Centre737-1937
Sunset Women’s Aboriginal Circle 737-7922
SWAC Prenatal/Postnatal Support Program737-7922 ex. 4
Toastmasters of Sioux LookoutStuart Cummings 737-2167
Waninawakang Aboriginal Headstart Child CareClarise Henrickson 737-7519
SchoolsCornerstone Christian School737-4473
Pelican Falls FirstNations High School737-1110
Sacred Heart School737-1121
Sioux Mountain Public School737-3480
Queen Elizabeth District High School737-3500
ChurchesSt. Andrew’s United Church737-3131
Sacred Heart Roman Catholic Church737-3760
New Life Assembly737-2843
Believer’s Fellowship737-3839
Hudson Believer’s Fellowship Community Church582-3252
Calvary Baptist Church737-3293
St. Mary’s Church737-2790
Church of the Good Shepherd, Anglican Network in Canada737-7725
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Water filters available for sale, at very competitive pricing, for
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The Sioux Lookout Bulletin - volume 23, No. 34 Wednesday, July 2, 2014 - Page 21
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Real estate
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Furnished three bedroom, 1 ½ bath on lake. Available August 11 to May 23. $1500 + utilities. First & last required. Phone 737-7335
Real estate
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Boats & Motors9.9 Mercury outboard in excellent running condition. Call 737-3580 or 738-3196.
Year round executive home on Abram Lake with southern exposure. 4 bedrooms, 2.5 bathroom, 2.5 car garage, everything is updated. Phone 737-2578. Beautiful three bedroom 2.5
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In Loving Memoryof our Dear Mother, Daughter, Sister & Aunt
We your family miss youIn the house where you used to beWe wanted so much to keep youBut God willed it not to be.Now you are in God’s keepingYou suffer no more painSo dear God, please take care of herUntil we meet again.
We love and miss you so much, Shauna,Jaimee, Mom, Dad, Diana, Debra, Taylor & Sydney
˜Live, Laugh, Love˜Shauna Lee ThompsonJuly 27, 1975 – July 1, 2013
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A Heartfelt Thank You is extended to everyone who contributed to & attended the funeral mass & service celebration for William Philip Carroll. To Father Mike Mahoney for officiating and guidance; to the CWL ladies and parish members
who helped organize, set up, donated their time, provided food and served at the luncheon; to the choir members and organist for the lovely music; to those who expressed sympathy and support - for the
cards, dedications, hugs, phone calls, kind words, food, floral arrangements and favours. A notable thank you goes out to John Davies and Laura Lee Burstahler for donating their time and resources and hosting
a wonderful feast and after party. To the special people in Phils’ life, for the numerous roles you graciously accepted and fulfilled... we are grateful for your many acts of kindness.
Annetta (Anita) Carroll & Family
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Memorial DonationsPlease consider a special
tribute to your loved one with a gift to the
Sioux Lookout Meno Ya Win Health Centre Foundation.
Your donations help to provide state-of-the-art equipment
to ensure excellence in patient care.
P.O. Box 909 Sioux Lookout, ON P8T 1B4
807-737-7997 [email protected]
Online donations can be made at
www.slmhc.on.ca/foundation
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Your insurance is meant to protect you at the time of a loss, but trying to understand your coverage on
your own can be confusing. At The Standard Insurance, we have had your back since 1897. With one phone call, you’ll
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Royal Canadian LegionBranch 78,
Sioux Lookout, ON
Annual Nomination MeetingTues, July 8, 7:00 P.M.
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The graduating class from Sacred Heart School. Bulletin Photo/tim Brody
The graduating students from Obishikokaang Elementary School, Waninitawingaang Memorial School, and Morris Thomas Christian School.
Bulletin Photo/tim Brody
The graduating class from Pelican Falls First Nations High School.Bulletin Photo/tim Brody
The graduating class from Queen Elizabeth District High School.Bulletin Photo/tim Brody
The graduating class from Sioux Mountian Public School. Bulletin Photo/Geoff Shields
The graduating class from Wahsa Distance Education.Bulletin Photo/Geoff Shields