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CIPI Newsletter In case of a serious Emergency call 911 FIRE ……………….911 AMBULANCE …….911 POLICE …………...288-6400 CLINIC …………….288-4800 Ile-x Hospital ..……833-2016 Kids Help Line 1-800-668-6868 Volume 29 Issue 09 CIPI TV BINGO Friday, March 8th, 2013 7:30 pm on Channel 13 / Cable 5 Early Bird - $2.00 for a 3-up Two Lines: $200.00 Win LOONIE POTS on all 4 series. Loonie Pot - $300.00 1st & 2nd Series One Line/4 Corners: $75.00 Two Lines: $100.00 Letter X: $125.00 Large Frame: $150.00 Blackout: $300.00 Bonanza Roving “T” $100.00 Sputnik - $200.00 Blackout: $3000 in 59’s or less Consolation: $300 Last Chance Game Crazy “L” - $100.00 Rotating Half House - $200 1st Blackout: $800 2nd Blackout: $200 Cards are: $2.00 for 1st & 2nd series $5.00 for Special Bonanza $5.00 for 3-up Last Chance License Number MB12-0011 Friday, March 8th, 2013 GOVERNMENT MAINTAINS CURRENT LEGAL DRINKING AGE The legal drinking age in Saskatchewan will remain at 19 years. “We have heard from stakeholder groups and from people across the province that government should not change the drinking age in Saskatchewan,” Minister responsible for Saskatchewan Liquor and Gaming Authority Donna Harpauer said. “While there were also some people that supported reducing the age to 18 years, it became clear that the majority urged government to maintain the status quo.” The legal drinking age in Saskatchewan is consistent with the majority of other provinces. Only Manitoba, Alberta and Quebec have lower drinking ages (18 years). The issue of possibly lowering Saskatchewan’s legal drinking age to 18 was considered by government as a result of a resolution passed in November at the Saskatchewan Party’s annual convention. “The decision to maintain the current legal drinking age is the right one and supported by police chiefs across the province,” Saskatchewan Association of Chiefs of Police Executive Member Dale Larsen said. “We know that young people are already involved in a disproportionate amount of incidents involving alcohol so allowing young people to legally consume alcohol earlier would only make it worse.” Greatly Appreciated The Morin family would like to send their appreciation and thanks to everyone who donated to the Radio Pledge on Monday, March 4, 2013. A total of $340.00 was collected. A loving note can barely say all we felt that day. A heartfelt thanks is sent to you for your thoughts and prayers too. Morin Family

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Page 1: March 8, 2013

CIPI Newsletter – March 8th, 2013

$4,200 Fire Department Easter Poker Rally

Saturday, March 30, 2013

Registration @ Beauval Fire Hall

10:00am – 1:00pm

Riders leave no later than 1:00pm - Final Check-point @ Beauval Fire Hall

– route will be posted -

Ghostrider sheets can be picked up from Fire Dept. Members

1st Most Ghost Riders - $1,000

2nd

Most Ghost Riders - $500

3rd

Most Ghost Riders - $200 (Minimum of 50 to qualify)

$10.00 per hand

High Hand - $1,000

Low Hand - $700

*

*

Free Hot Dogs/

Hamburgers @

Mid-Check Point**

Fire Department is

not responsible for

any injuries or

breakdowns

Riders Only

High Hand - $500

Low Hand - $300

CIPI Ne ws le tt e r

In case of a serious Emergency call 911

FIRE ……………….911

AMBULANCE …….911

POLICE …………...288-6400

CLINIC …………….288-4800

Ile-x Hospital ..……833-2016

Kids Help Line 1-800-668-6868

Volume 29 Issue 09

CIPI TV BINGO

Friday, March 8th, 2013 7:30 pm on Channel 13 / Cable 5

Early Bird - $2.00 for a 3-up Two Lines: $200.00

Win LOONIE POTS on all 4 series.

Loonie Pot - $300.00

1st & 2nd Series One Line/4 Corners: $75.00

Two Lines: $100.00 Letter X: $125.00

Large Frame: $150.00 Blackout: $300.00

Bonanza Roving “T” $100.00 Sputnik - $200.00 Blackout: $3000 in

59’s or less Consolation: $300

Last Chance Game Crazy “L” - $100.00

Rotating Half House - $200 1st Blackout: $800 2nd Blackout: $200

Cards are: $2.00 for 1st & 2nd series $5.00 for Special Bonanza $5.00 for 3-up Last Chance

License Number MB12-0011

Friday, March 8th, 2013

GOVERNMENT MAINTAINS CURRENT

LEGAL DRINKING AGE

The legal drinking age in Saskatchewan will remain at 19 years.

“We have heard from stakeholder groups and from people

across the province that government should not change the

drinking age in Saskatchewan,” Minister responsible for

Saskatchewan Liquor and Gaming Authority Donna Harpauer

said. “While there were also some people that supported

reducing the age to 18 years, it became clear that the majority

urged government to maintain the status quo.”

The legal drinking age in Saskatchewan is consistent with the

majority of other provinces. Only Manitoba, Alberta and

Quebec have lower drinking ages (18 years). The issue of

possibly lowering Saskatchewan’s legal drinking age to 18 was

considered by government as a result of a resolution passed in

November at the Saskatchewan Party’s annual convention.

“The decision to maintain the current legal drinking age is the

right one and supported by police chiefs across the province,”

Saskatchewan Association of Chiefs of Police Executive

Member Dale Larsen said. “We know that young people are

already involved in a disproportionate amount of incidents

involving alcohol so allowing young people to legally consume

alcohol earlier would only make it worse.”

Greatly Appreciated

The Morin family would like to send their appreciation and

thanks to everyone who donated to the Radio Pledge on

Monday, March 4, 2013. A total of $340.00 was collected.

A loving note can barely say all we felt that day. A heartfelt

thanks is sent to you for your thoughts and prayers too.

Morin Family

Page 2: March 8, 2013

CIPI Newsletter is published every Friday by

Sipisishk Communications Inc.

Beauval, Sask. S0M 0G0 Ph: 288-2222 Fax: 288-2033

Email: [email protected]

Editor: Julieann Alcrow

St. Mary Magdalene Sunday, March 10th, 2012

Mass @ 10:30am

Cecile Fiedler Sandra Gardiner

Deadline for Submissions: Wednesdays at 3:00 pm

unless arrangements are made.

CIPI Newsletter – March 8th, 2013

CIPI TV BINGO

Sunday, March 10th, 2013

7:30 pm on Channel 13 / Cable 5

Early Bird - $2.00 for a 3-up Win LOONIE POTS on all 4 series.

Two Lines: $200.00

Loonie Pot - $600.00

1st & 2nd Series One Line/4 Corners: $75.00

Two Lines: $100.00 Letter X: $125.00

Large Frame: $150.00 Blackout: $300.00

Bonanza Roving “T” $100.00 Sputnik - $200.00

Blackout: $3,000 in * 60 #’s or less

Consolation: $300

Last Chance Game Crazy “L” - $100.00

Rotating Half House - $200 1st Blackout: $800 2nd Blackout: $200

Cards are: $2.00 for 1st & 2nd series

$5.00 for Bonanza & Last Chance License Number MB12-0011

* unless previously won

7 6 3 4 2 1 5 8 9

4 1 5 6 8 9 7 2 3

8 9 2 3 5 7 1 4 6

1 2 6 8 9 3 4 5 7

3 4 7 1 6 5 8 9 2

5 8 9 2 7 4 3 6 1

6 5 4 7 1 2 9 3 8

9 7 8 5 3 6 2 1 4

2 3 1 9 4 8 6 7 5

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Cap-C Events March 11th - 15th

Monday, Mar. 11th - Head Start PM

Tuesday, Mar. 12th - Baking Day - 1-3pm

Wednesday, Mar. 13th - Learn how to knit, crochet 1-3pm

Thursday, Mar. 14th - Head Start PM

MDeez

Confectionary

New Releases

March 5th, 2013

Wreck It Ralph

The Master

Red Dawn

Special “Belated” Birthday

Greetings to a wonderful,

Kind-hearted lady… (Mar. 6)

“Mabel Roy”

Hope your day was as wonderful

and blessing as you are!

Love, Family & Friends

Happy Birthday to

“Allison Alcrow” (Mar. 8)

Hope you have an

enjoyable birthday!

Love, Family & Friends

Happy Birthday to

Lyle Felske (Mar. 9)

Have an enjoyable day!

Love, Family & Friends

CIPI Newsletter – March 8th, 2013

Saturday Sunday Monday

Sunny

High +1° Low -11°

Sunny

High +4° Low -7°

Mix of sun & cloud

High -1° Low -6°

CIPI NUMBERS 288-2222 or 288-2001 Requests: 288-2230

email: [email protected] website: www.cipiradio.com

CIPI TV BINGO

Tuesday, March 12th, 2013

7:30 pm on Channel 13 / Cable 5

Early Bird - $2.00 for a 3-up Two Lines: $200.00

Win LOONIE POT on all 4 series.

Loonie Pot - $900.00 1st & 2nd Series

One Line/4 Corners: $75.00

Two Lines: $100.00

Letter X: $125.00

Large Frame: $150.00

Blackout: $300.00

Bonanza

Roving “T” $100.00

Sputnik - $200.00

Blackout: $3,000 in

* 61#’s or less

Consolation: $300

Last Chance Game

Crazy “L” - $100.00

Rotating Half House - $200

1st Blackout: $800

2nd Blackout: $200

Cards are:

$2.00 for 1st & 2nd series

$5.00 for Special Bonanza

$5.00 for 3-up Last Chance License Number MB12-0011

*unless previously won

The aim of

the puzzle is

to enter a

number from

1 through 9 in

such a way

that each row,

column, and

region

contains only

one instance

of each

number.

7 1 8

4 6 9 3

8 9 1

2 6 5

1 5

8 3 6

4 3 8

9 5 6 4

3 9 5

S U D O K U

Interagency Meeting Wednesday, March 13

10:00am

CIPI Boardroom

Regular Council Meeting Monday, March 18, 2013

6:00pm

Community Centre -

Village Office

For more information or to be

placed on the agenda,

call 306-288-2110

Beauval Co-

Management Meeting Wednesday, March 13, 2013

@ 7:00pm

CIPI Boardroom

Mistik will be in attendance to

present their operating plans for

the coming year.

For more information, contact

Fred Roy @ 306-288-2222.

Thank You

I would like to send a BIG

Thank You to CIPI for their

generous donation and to

my niece for doing a

w o n d e r f u l j o b o f

fundraising for my medical

trips.

Edna Laliberte

Community Facility Fundraising Committee Poker Rally has been

CANCELLED

For more information, call Wes Laliberte @ 306-715-2265

Page 3: March 8, 2013

CIPI Newsletter – March 8th, 2013

Communications Coordinator North West Communities Wood Products Ltd.

(NWC) is comprised of the communities of La

Loche, Buffalo Narrows, Ile a la Crosse, Patuanak,

Pinehouse, Beauval and Green Lake that are working

to establish long term education and training and to

ensure that people from the area have access to

business development and employment in the

resource sector. NWC is looking for an

Ad minis t ra t ive Assis t ant /Communica t ion

Coordinator who will work closely with the CEO to

further the strategic direction of the Board of

Directors.

You will be responsible for:

Performing general office duties

Utilizing the latest technologies to promote

the mission and direction of NWC through

various media

Coordinating the production of promotional

and communication materials

Other duties as required

Requirements:

A minimum of Grade 12

Strong computer and writing skills

A good knowledge of accounting principles

Strong communication, interpersonal and

organizational skills

A willingness to learn

This position will be based out of Beauval.

Salary is commensurate with training and

experience.

Submit resume along with cover letter and

references by 4:00pm, March 22, 2013 to: North West Communities Wood Products Ltd

Box 479

Beauval, SK S0M 0G0

Fax: 306-288-1251

Email: [email protected]

North West Communities Wood Products Ltd.

is looking for a

Administrative Assistant/

English River First Nation La Plonge Reserve is seeking a

Janitor

The Janitor will be responsible for the duties:

Conduct janitorial duties to ensure that

the Beauval Band Office, Home Front

School and Mission Hill School are kept

clean

Duties include:

Sweep, vacuum, and/or wash all floors

Wax floors (at least monthly)

Removes garbage to a central place for

disposal

Clean and disinfect bathrooms (toilets,

sinks, floor, walls)

Ensure the continued supply of bathroom

accessories (soap, towels, toilet tissue,

deodorizer)

Dust window sills, ledges, shelves, desks

and other furniture and office equipment

Encourage staff and Band members to

cooperate in keeping the building clean

Check doors and windows to ensure the

buildings are locked

Report and maintenance problems or

required supplies to the Band Manager

Promote pride of ownership and attitudes

of responsibility regarding the use of

Band property by all band members.

Deadline: March 22, 2013

All interested individuals should submit

resumes’ to:

Sharon Johnston

Beauval Sub-Office

La Plonge Reserve

Beauval, SK S0M 0G0

Fax: 306-288-4678

CIPI Newsletter – March 8th, 2013

Brandon, Manitoba – Tip Top Tailors, in conjunction with the Brandon Wheat Kings have announced that veteran defenceman Eric Roy has been chosen the Western Hockey League club’s Player of the Month for February. A former first round bantam draft choice of the Wheat Kings, had six goals and eight points in twelve games last month and enters the final month of regular season play with fifteen goals and 35 points in 64 games. During the month of February, the Beauval Saskatchewan product scored two power play goals, one game winner and may have scored the Western Hockey League club’s goal of the year – an end to end rush – during last Sunday’s loss to the Broncos in Swift Current. A winner of this award in November, 2011, Roy finished among the league scoring leaders among blueliners in 2011-12. In 182 career WHL games with the Wheat Kings, the former Prince Albert AAA Midget Minto has scored 20 goals and 110 points. In recognition of the monthly honour, Eric will receive a shirt, tie and suit from Tip Top Tailors in the Shoppers Mall, the official menswear clothier of the Wheat Kings, during one of the team’s remaining home games. Roy joins Ryan Pulock, Corbin Boes, Alessio Bertaggia and rookie Jayce Hawryluk as this year's Tip Top monthly award winners. The Wheat Kings, who have lost five games in a row, will return home next weekend to play Edmonton and Swift Current on Friday and Saturday nights. Brandon is currently last in the WHL’s Eastern Conference with a record of 22-38-4-3, with eight games remaining in its 2012-13 season. The Wheat Kings will miss the playoffs this year, marking the first time since 2000 that Brandon has failed to qualify for the WHL playoff party. Tickets to all remaining home games are on sale now at the Keystone Centre box office, by calling 726-3555 or online at www.keystonecentre.com

Wheat Kings

Player of the

month

Eric Roy Beauval, SK

Page 4: March 8, 2013

CIPI Newsletter - March 8th, 2013

NOTICE

96.5FM Transmitter is off for repair until

further notice.

To listen to CIPI Radio, tune into 94.1FM

Sorry for any Inconvenience

MARCH PROCLAIMED RURAL

WOMEN’S MONTH IN

SASKATCHEWAN

The Government of Saskatchewan has

proclaimed the month of March as Rural

Women's Month in Saskatchewan.

“The contributions of Saskatchewan’s rural

women have played a vital role in placing our

province as a global leader in agriculture,”

Agriculture Minister Lyle Stewart said. “I am

pleased to see more women getting involved

and taking leadership roles within the

agriculture industry. Women will be key

contributors to our industry’s continued

success as we prepare to meet the growing

global demand for food.”

Nearly one quarter of farm operators in

Saskatchewan are women. Rural Women’s

Month is a time to recognize these women and

the valuable contributions they make in their

communities and on their farms.

“Rural Women’s Month is an opportunity to

recognize the multiple roles that rural women

play that are key to maintaining our farms, our

families and our communities,” Social Services

Minister and Minister responsible for the Status

of Women June Draude said. “They are small

business owners, agrologists, health care

providers, teachers, caregivers, mentors and

community leaders ensuring that our province

continues to be the best place to live and work

and to raise a family.”

Rural Women's Month will be observed

through a variety of events held in March by

women's groups in communities across the

province. These activities will acknowledge the

positive contributions of rural women in

enhancing agricultural and rural development

in Saskatchewan.

NORTHERN VILLAGE OF BEAUVAL

in Partnership with CanSask Career &

Employment is now accepting application for

the following:

8 - Fire Suppression/Labourer Positions

2 - Crew Boss Positions

Requirements:

Submit resume including letter outlining

your future goals

Must take and PASS Moderate Pack Test

Must be legally entitled to work in Canada

Applicants will be interviewed prior to

hiring

Class 5 Drivers License would be an asset

Application Deadline: Wednesday, March 13

Tentative Start Date: Monday, April 8, 2013

Please send applications to:

Northern Village of Beauval

Box 19

Beauval, SK S0M 0G0

Fax: 306-288-2348

or apply with Marina at GDI Office.

For more information, please contact the

Village Office @ 306-28-2110 or

Marina Morin @ 306-288-2304.

CIPI Newsletter – March 8th, 2013

Flea Market/Bake Sale Sunday, March 17, 2013

@ 2:00pm

Valley View School Gym

$5 Table

For more information, call 306-288-4544

March Good Food Box Elder’s 65 & over - $10

Adults - $20

Deadline: March 14th

For more information,

call 306-288-4544 or 306-288-2022

Family Fun Night Thursday, March 21st, 2013

@ 7:00pm - 9:30pm

Valley View School Gym

Board Games Minute to Win It Activities

For more information,

call Teddy @ 306-288-4544

Community Walk-a-thon Wednesday, March 20, 2013

@ 7:00pm sharp

Meet at front of School

$4 - Adults

$2 - Students/Elders

2nd stop - Gena Boots

3rd stop - Youth Centre

4th stop - Fire Hall

5th stop - Back of School

For more info., call Teddy @ 306-288-2022

Beauval’s Newest Business is

NOW Open! Blueberry Hills Water would like to extend our

thanks to all of the local tradesmen, businesses and

local people who contributed to make this Northern

Saskatchewan Aboriginally owned business

venture possible.

We are excited to introduce our brand new “State

of the Art” Sapphire Reverse Osmosis/Ozonation

Facility and approved Natural Spring Water Source

to the North.

We aim to prove that our water is exceptional and

that our prices cannot be beat.

We are proud to be among Beauval

Entrepreneurship in Northern Saskatchewan and

want to encourage that not only is Northern First

Nation Entrepreneurship successful, but it is a great

opportunity.

So thanks again to all our customers, supporters

and friends. If you are not yet a customer, be sure

to take advantage of our $3.00 fresh water refills

and are available at the English River Travel

Centre. We are completely Chemical Free Natural

Water.

Share Your Truth The TRC is coming to your community!

Sharing Circles are Public Events

La Plonge First Nation Community Building

Wednesday, March 13, 2013

9:00am - 4:00pm

Three questions that will be addressed in the

sharing circle:

1. What does Reconciliation mean to you?

2. In your opinion, what is the best way for

Canada to heal from the history of Residential

Schools?

3. How has the residential school legacy affected

our communities?

For more information, call Sharon @ 306-288-4417

Page 5: March 8, 2013

CIPI Newsletter - March 8th, 2013

NOTICE

96.5FM Transmitter is off for repair until

further notice.

To listen to CIPI Radio, tune into 94.1FM

Sorry for any Inconvenience

MARCH PROCLAIMED RURAL

WOMEN’S MONTH IN

SASKATCHEWAN

The Government of Saskatchewan has

proclaimed the month of March as Rural

Women's Month in Saskatchewan.

“The contributions of Saskatchewan’s rural

women have played a vital role in placing our

province as a global leader in agriculture,”

Agriculture Minister Lyle Stewart said. “I am

pleased to see more women getting involved

and taking leadership roles within the

agriculture industry. Women will be key

contributors to our industry’s continued

success as we prepare to meet the growing

global demand for food.”

Nearly one quarter of farm operators in

Saskatchewan are women. Rural Women’s

Month is a time to recognize these women and

the valuable contributions they make in their

communities and on their farms.

“Rural Women’s Month is an opportunity to

recognize the multiple roles that rural women

play that are key to maintaining our farms, our

families and our communities,” Social Services

Minister and Minister responsible for the Status

of Women June Draude said. “They are small

business owners, agrologists, health care

providers, teachers, caregivers, mentors and

community leaders ensuring that our province

continues to be the best place to live and work

and to raise a family.”

Rural Women's Month will be observed

through a variety of events held in March by

women's groups in communities across the

province. These activities will acknowledge the

positive contributions of rural women in

enhancing agricultural and rural development

in Saskatchewan.

NORTHERN VILLAGE OF BEAUVAL

in Partnership with CanSask Career &

Employment is now accepting application for

the following:

8 - Fire Suppression/Labourer Positions

2 - Crew Boss Positions

Requirements:

Submit resume including letter outlining

your future goals

Must take and PASS Moderate Pack Test

Must be legally entitled to work in Canada

Applicants will be interviewed prior to

hiring

Class 5 Drivers License would be an asset

Application Deadline: Wednesday, March 13

Tentative Start Date: Monday, April 8, 2013

Please send applications to:

Northern Village of Beauval

Box 19

Beauval, SK S0M 0G0

Fax: 306-288-2348

or apply with Marina at GDI Office.

For more information, please contact the

Village Office @ 306-28-2110 or

Marina Morin @ 306-288-2304.

CIPI Newsletter – March 8th, 2013

Flea Market/Bake Sale Sunday, March 17, 2013

@ 2:00pm

Valley View School Gym

$5 Table

For more information, call 306-288-4544

March Good Food Box Elder’s 65 & over - $10

Adults - $20

Deadline: March 14th

For more information,

call 306-288-4544 or 306-288-2022

Family Fun Night Thursday, March 21st, 2013

@ 7:00pm - 9:30pm

Valley View School Gym

Board Games Minute to Win It Activities

For more information,

call Teddy @ 306-288-4544

Community Walk-a-thon Wednesday, March 20, 2013

@ 7:00pm sharp

Meet at front of School

$4 - Adults

$2 - Students/Elders

2nd stop - Gena Boots

3rd stop - Youth Centre

4th stop - Fire Hall

5th stop - Back of School

For more info., call Teddy @ 306-288-2022

Beauval’s Newest Business is

NOW Open! Blueberry Hills Water would like to extend our

thanks to all of the local tradesmen, businesses and

local people who contributed to make this Northern

Saskatchewan Aboriginally owned business

venture possible.

We are excited to introduce our brand new “State

of the Art” Sapphire Reverse Osmosis/Ozonation

Facility and approved Natural Spring Water Source

to the North.

We aim to prove that our water is exceptional and

that our prices cannot be beat.

We are proud to be among Beauval

Entrepreneurship in Northern Saskatchewan and

want to encourage that not only is Northern First

Nation Entrepreneurship successful, but it is a great

opportunity.

So thanks again to all our customers, supporters

and friends. If you are not yet a customer, be sure

to take advantage of our $3.00 fresh water refills

and are available at the English River Travel

Centre. We are completely Chemical Free Natural

Water.

Share Your Truth The TRC is coming to your community!

Sharing Circles are Public Events

La Plonge First Nation Community Building

Wednesday, March 13, 2013

9:00am - 4:00pm

Three questions that will be addressed in the

sharing circle:

1. What does Reconciliation mean to you?

2. In your opinion, what is the best way for

Canada to heal from the history of Residential

Schools?

3. How has the residential school legacy affected

our communities?

For more information, call Sharon @ 306-288-4417

Page 6: March 8, 2013

CIPI Newsletter – March 8th, 2013

Communications Coordinator North West Communities Wood Products Ltd.

(NWC) is comprised of the communities of La

Loche, Buffalo Narrows, Ile a la Crosse, Patuanak,

Pinehouse, Beauval and Green Lake that are working

to establish long term education and training and to

ensure that people from the area have access to

business development and employment in the

resource sector. NWC is looking for an

Ad minis t ra t ive Assis t ant /Communica t ion

Coordinator who will work closely with the CEO to

further the strategic direction of the Board of

Directors.

You will be responsible for:

Performing general office duties

Utilizing the latest technologies to promote

the mission and direction of NWC through

various media

Coordinating the production of promotional

and communication materials

Other duties as required

Requirements:

A minimum of Grade 12

Strong computer and writing skills

A good knowledge of accounting principles

Strong communication, interpersonal and

organizational skills

A willingness to learn

This position will be based out of Beauval.

Salary is commensurate with training and

experience.

Submit resume along with cover letter and

references by 4:00pm, March 22, 2013 to: North West Communities Wood Products Ltd

Box 479

Beauval, SK S0M 0G0

Fax: 306-288-1251

Email: [email protected]

North West Communities Wood Products Ltd.

is looking for a

Administrative Assistant/

English River First Nation La Plonge Reserve is seeking a

Janitor

The Janitor will be responsible for the duties:

Conduct janitorial duties to ensure that

the Beauval Band Office, Home Front

School and Mission Hill School are kept

clean

Duties include:

Sweep, vacuum, and/or wash all floors

Wax floors (at least monthly)

Removes garbage to a central place for

disposal

Clean and disinfect bathrooms (toilets,

sinks, floor, walls)

Ensure the continued supply of bathroom

accessories (soap, towels, toilet tissue,

deodorizer)

Dust window sills, ledges, shelves, desks

and other furniture and office equipment

Encourage staff and Band members to

cooperate in keeping the building clean

Check doors and windows to ensure the

buildings are locked

Report and maintenance problems or

required supplies to the Band Manager

Promote pride of ownership and attitudes

of responsibility regarding the use of

Band property by all band members.

Deadline: March 22, 2013

All interested individuals should submit

resumes’ to:

Sharon Johnston

Beauval Sub-Office

La Plonge Reserve

Beauval, SK S0M 0G0

Fax: 306-288-4678

CIPI Newsletter – March 8th, 2013

Brandon, Manitoba – Tip Top Tailors, in conjunction with the Brandon Wheat Kings have announced that veteran defenceman Eric Roy has been chosen the Western Hockey League club’s Player of the Month for February. A former first round bantam draft choice of the Wheat Kings, had six goals and eight points in twelve games last month and enters the final month of regular season play with fifteen goals and 35 points in 64 games. During the month of February, the Beauval Saskatchewan product scored two power play goals, one game winner and may have scored the Western Hockey League club’s goal of the year – an end to end rush – during last Sunday’s loss to the Broncos in Swift Current. A winner of this award in November, 2011, Roy finished among the league scoring leaders among blueliners in 2011-12. In 182 career WHL games with the Wheat Kings, the former Prince Albert AAA Midget Minto has scored 20 goals and 110 points. In recognition of the monthly honour, Eric will receive a shirt, tie and suit from Tip Top Tailors in the Shoppers Mall, the official menswear clothier of the Wheat Kings, during one of the team’s remaining home games. Roy joins Ryan Pulock, Corbin Boes, Alessio Bertaggia and rookie Jayce Hawryluk as this year's Tip Top monthly award winners. The Wheat Kings, who have lost five games in a row, will return home next weekend to play Edmonton and Swift Current on Friday and Saturday nights. Brandon is currently last in the WHL’s Eastern Conference with a record of 22-38-4-3, with eight games remaining in its 2012-13 season. The Wheat Kings will miss the playoffs this year, marking the first time since 2000 that Brandon has failed to qualify for the WHL playoff party. Tickets to all remaining home games are on sale now at the Keystone Centre box office, by calling 726-3555 or online at www.keystonecentre.com

Wheat Kings

Player of the

month

Eric Roy Beauval, SK

Page 7: March 8, 2013

CIPI Newsletter is published every Friday by

Sipisishk Communications Inc.

Beauval, Sask. S0M 0G0 Ph: 288-2222 Fax: 288-2033

Email: [email protected]

Editor: Julieann Alcrow

St. Mary Magdalene Sunday, March 10th, 2012

Mass @ 10:30am

Cecile Fiedler Sandra Gardiner

Deadline for Submissions: Wednesdays at 3:00 pm

unless arrangements are made.

CIPI Newsletter – March 8th, 2013

CIPI TV BINGO

Sunday, March 10th, 2013

7:30 pm on Channel 13 / Cable 5

Early Bird - $2.00 for a 3-up Win LOONIE POTS on all 4 series.

Two Lines: $200.00

Loonie Pot - $600.00

1st & 2nd Series One Line/4 Corners: $75.00

Two Lines: $100.00 Letter X: $125.00

Large Frame: $150.00 Blackout: $300.00

Bonanza Roving “T” $100.00 Sputnik - $200.00

Blackout: $3,000 in * 60 #’s or less

Consolation: $300

Last Chance Game Crazy “L” - $100.00

Rotating Half House - $200 1st Blackout: $800 2nd Blackout: $200

Cards are: $2.00 for 1st & 2nd series

$5.00 for Bonanza & Last Chance License Number MB12-0011

* unless previously won

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4 1 5 6 8 9 7 2 3

8 9 2 3 5 7 1 4 6

1 2 6 8 9 3 4 5 7

3 4 7 1 6 5 8 9 2

5 8 9 2 7 4 3 6 1

6 5 4 7 1 2 9 3 8

9 7 8 5 3 6 2 1 4

2 3 1 9 4 8 6 7 5

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Cap-C Events March 11th - 15th

Monday, Mar. 11th - Head Start PM

Tuesday, Mar. 12th - Baking Day - 1-3pm

Wednesday, Mar. 13th - Learn how to knit, crochet 1-3pm

Thursday, Mar. 14th - Head Start PM

MDeez

Confectionary

New Releases

March 5th, 2013

Wreck It Ralph

The Master

Red Dawn

Special “Belated” Birthday

Greetings to a wonderful,

Kind-hearted lady… (Mar. 6)

“Mabel Roy”

Hope your day was as wonderful

and blessing as you are!

Love, Family & Friends

Happy Birthday to

“Allison Alcrow” (Mar. 8)

Hope you have an

enjoyable birthday!

Love, Family & Friends

Happy Birthday to

Lyle Felske (Mar. 9)

Have an enjoyable day!

Love, Family & Friends

CIPI Newsletter – March 8th, 2013

Saturday Sunday Monday

Sunny

High +1° Low -11°

Sunny

High +4° Low -7°

Mix of sun & cloud

High -1° Low -6°

CIPI NUMBERS 288-2222 or 288-2001 Requests: 288-2230

email: [email protected] website: www.cipiradio.com

CIPI TV BINGO

Tuesday, March 12th, 2013

7:30 pm on Channel 13 / Cable 5

Early Bird - $2.00 for a 3-up Two Lines: $200.00

Win LOONIE POT on all 4 series.

Loonie Pot - $900.00 1st & 2nd Series

One Line/4 Corners: $75.00

Two Lines: $100.00

Letter X: $125.00

Large Frame: $150.00

Blackout: $300.00

Bonanza

Roving “T” $100.00

Sputnik - $200.00

Blackout: $3,000 in

* 61#’s or less

Consolation: $300

Last Chance Game

Crazy “L” - $100.00

Rotating Half House - $200

1st Blackout: $800

2nd Blackout: $200

Cards are:

$2.00 for 1st & 2nd series

$5.00 for Special Bonanza

$5.00 for 3-up Last Chance License Number MB12-0011

*unless previously won

The aim of

the puzzle is

to enter a

number from

1 through 9 in

such a way

that each row,

column, and

region

contains only

one instance

of each

number.

7 1 8

4 6 9 3

8 9 1

2 6 5

1 5

8 3 6

4 3 8

9 5 6 4

3 9 5

S U D O K U

Interagency Meeting Wednesday, March 13

10:00am

CIPI Boardroom

Regular Council Meeting Monday, March 18, 2013

6:00pm

Community Centre -

Village Office

For more information or to be

placed on the agenda,

call 306-288-2110

Beauval Co-

Management Meeting Wednesday, March 13, 2013

@ 7:00pm

CIPI Boardroom

Mistik will be in attendance to

present their operating plans for

the coming year.

For more information, contact

Fred Roy @ 306-288-2222.

Thank You

I would like to send a BIG

Thank You to CIPI for their

generous donation and to

my niece for doing a

w o n d e r f u l j o b o f

fundraising for my medical

trips.

Edna Laliberte

Community Facility Fundraising Committee Poker Rally has been

CANCELLED

For more information, call Wes Laliberte @ 306-715-2265

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CIPI Newsletter – March 8th, 2013

$4,200 Fire Department Easter Poker Rally

Saturday, March 30, 2013

Registration @ Beauval Fire Hall

10:00am – 1:00pm

Riders leave no later than 1:00pm - Final Check-point @ Beauval Fire Hall

– route will be posted -

Ghostrider sheets can be picked up from Fire Dept. Members

1st Most Ghost Riders - $1,000

2nd

Most Ghost Riders - $500

3rd

Most Ghost Riders - $200 (Minimum of 50 to qualify)

$10.00 per hand

High Hand - $1,000

Low Hand - $700

*

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Free Hot Dogs/

Hamburgers @

Mid-Check Point**

Fire Department is

not responsible for

any injuries or

breakdowns

Riders Only

High Hand - $500

Low Hand - $300

CIPI Ne ws le tt e r

In case of a serious Emergency call 911

FIRE ……………….911

AMBULANCE …….911

POLICE …………...288-6400

CLINIC …………….288-4800

Ile-x Hospital ..……833-2016

Kids Help Line 1-800-668-6868

Volume 29 Issue 09

CIPI TV BINGO

Friday, March 8th, 2013 7:30 pm on Channel 13 / Cable 5

Early Bird - $2.00 for a 3-up Two Lines: $200.00

Win LOONIE POTS on all 4 series.

Loonie Pot - $300.00

1st & 2nd Series One Line/4 Corners: $75.00

Two Lines: $100.00 Letter X: $125.00

Large Frame: $150.00 Blackout: $300.00

Bonanza Roving “T” $100.00 Sputnik - $200.00 Blackout: $3000 in

59’s or less Consolation: $300

Last Chance Game Crazy “L” - $100.00

Rotating Half House - $200 1st Blackout: $800 2nd Blackout: $200

Cards are: $2.00 for 1st & 2nd series $5.00 for Special Bonanza $5.00 for 3-up Last Chance

License Number MB12-0011

Friday, March 8th, 2013

GOVERNMENT MAINTAINS CURRENT

LEGAL DRINKING AGE

The legal drinking age in Saskatchewan will remain at 19 years.

“We have heard from stakeholder groups and from people

across the province that government should not change the

drinking age in Saskatchewan,” Minister responsible for

Saskatchewan Liquor and Gaming Authority Donna Harpauer

said. “While there were also some people that supported

reducing the age to 18 years, it became clear that the majority

urged government to maintain the status quo.”

The legal drinking age in Saskatchewan is consistent with the

majority of other provinces. Only Manitoba, Alberta and

Quebec have lower drinking ages (18 years). The issue of

possibly lowering Saskatchewan’s legal drinking age to 18 was

considered by government as a result of a resolution passed in

November at the Saskatchewan Party’s annual convention.

“The decision to maintain the current legal drinking age is the

right one and supported by police chiefs across the province,”

Saskatchewan Association of Chiefs of Police Executive

Member Dale Larsen said. “We know that young people are

already involved in a disproportionate amount of incidents

involving alcohol so allowing young people to legally consume

alcohol earlier would only make it worse.”

Greatly Appreciated

The Morin family would like to send their appreciation and

thanks to everyone who donated to the Radio Pledge on

Monday, March 4, 2013. A total of $340.00 was collected.

A loving note can barely say all we felt that day. A heartfelt

thanks is sent to you for your thoughts and prayers too.

Morin Family