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CIPI Newsletter – February 22nd, 2013
60/40 Split Meal provided @
Last check point
C.F.F.C Poker Rally
March 16, 2013
Beauval, SK
Registration: 9am - 11am (Breakfast provided)
CIPI Boardroom
Entry Fee:
$10 rider/ghost
rider
*Must have 10
ghostriders to be
eligible for riders
only prizes*
Cash
Prizes for most
ghost riders
For more information call Wes Laliberte at (306) 715-2265
Ghost-Rider Sheets available @ CIPI
**Hosting Committee is not responsible for
theft, injury and/or breakdown**
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 07 Friday, February 22nd, 2013
$10,000
CIPI TV BINGO
Friday, February 22nd, 2013
7:30 pm on Channel 13 / Cable 5
Early Bird - $2.00 for a 3-up Two Lines: $200.00
1st & 2nd Series One Line/4 Corners: $75.00
Two Lines: $100.00 Letter X: $125.00
Large Frame: $150.00 Blackout: $1,000.00
Special Bonanza Roving “T” $100.00 Sputnik - $200.00
1st Blackout: $2,000 2nd Blackout: $1,000
Last Chance Crazy “L” - $100.00
Rotating Half House - $200 1st Blackout: $2,000 2nd Blackout: $1,000
Cards are: $2.00 for 1st & 2nd series
$5.00 for Special Bonanza
$5.00 for 3-up Last Chance
License Number MB12-0011
Canoe Lake Cree First Nation Minor Sports
FISH DERBY
Sunday, March 10, 2013 on Keeley Lake
Registration 10am to 12pm
Start time 12pm to 4pm
Entry Fee: $130
Early Bird: $110 (before Feb. 28)
1st Prize:
2013 Dodge Ram
1500 4x4 Ext Cab
(Sponsored by Northland Chrysler
- value $40,000)
For more information contact Leonard Opikokew, Verna Iron, Robert
Opikokew, Francis X. Iron @ 306-829-2150
**Every hour cash
prize given out for
heaviest fish**
Total Prize
Payout $52,000
Not exactly as shown
Interested in Opportunities in Forest Firefighting?
If you are a hardworking team player who enjoys the outdoors
and physical work...a career in wild land firefighting may be for
you! Deadline: February 28, 2013
The Ministry of Environment has job opportunities at the
following locations: Big River, Buffalo Narrows, Cumberland
House, Cypress Hills, Denare Beach, Dorintosh, Green Lake,
Hudson Bay, Ile a la Crosse, La Loche, La Ronge, Lowering
Fishing Lake, Pelican Narrows, Prince Albert, Southend, Stony
Rapids and Weyakwin.
Applicants are being accepted for the purpose of establishing an
eligibility list. All applicants must hold a valid driver’s licence.
Typically the length of employment is April to August.
If you are interested, please visit one of the Ministry of Environment’s
Forest Protection offices, our website at www.careers.sk.ca/labour or
call toll free at 1-888-953-2965.
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, February 24th, 2012
Mass @ 10:30am
Stella Rediron Mervin Rediron
Deadline for Submissions: Wednesdays at 3:00 pm
unless arrangements are made.
CIPI Newsletter – February 22nd, 2013
CIPI TV BINGO
Sunday, February 24th, 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 - $1,200.00
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 * 54 #’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
4 8 1 2 9 3 5 6 7
2 5 6 7 4 8 9 3 1
3 7 9 5 6 1 8 2 4
6 9 7 4 8 2 1 5 3
8 3 4 9 1 5 6 7 2
1 2 5 6 3 7 4 8 9
9 4 8 3 7 6 2 1 5
5 1 3 8 2 4 7 9 6
7 6 2 1 5 9 3 4 8
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Cap-C Events February 25th - March 1st
Monday, Feb. 25th - Head Start PM
Tuesday, Feb 26th - Baking Day - 1-3pm
Wednesday, Feb. 27th - Learn how to sew on machine 1-3pm
Thursday, Feb 28th - Head Start PM
Friday, Mar. 1st - ADMIN. Day No Programs
Marriage Preparation Course
Saturday, April 6, 2013 @ 10:00am St. Mary Magdalene Church
*Marriage preparation course is necessary to be married in the Catholic Church*
For more info. call 288-2026
No School
Professional
Development Day
Friday, March 8, 2013
Blueberry
Hill Water
Available at the General Store
For more information contact,
Gilbert or Abe @ 306-288-2289.
CIPI Newsletter – February 22nd, 2013
Saturday Sunday Monday
Sunny
High -7° Low -15°
Mix of sun & cloud
High -4° Low -10°
Sunny
High -5° Low -12°
CIPI NUMBERS 288-2222 or 288-2001 Requests: 288-2230
email: [email protected] website: www.cipiradio.com
CIPI TV BINGO Tuesday, February 26th, 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 - $1,500.00 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
* 55#’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.
3
2 7 9
7 6 8 4
1 5 3
8 9 5 2
1 2 5
9 8 7 1
3 4 6
1
S U D O K U
Dinner Plate Sale @ VVS
Thursday, February 28th @ 12 Noon
Dry Ribs
Chicken Balls
Fried Rice
Veggies
Proceeds going towards New Jungle Gym
Saskatchewan Highway Hotline
Did you know that our Highways crews work
on a priority system? (Taken from Highways Hotline on Facebook)
For major routes like Highways 1, 16, and 11, we aim to clear
the driving lanes within six hours after the end of the storm.
These are generally highways with more than 1,500 vehicles
per day. Once major routes have been cleared, our crews turn
their attention to highways with between 300 and 1,500
vehicles per day. This may take up to 12 hours after the end of
the storm. Routes less than 300 vehicles per day will see snow
and ice cleared within 24 hours after the end of the storm. Even
with these standards in places, Mother Nature can be
unpredictable, as we’ve seen today with winds and blowing
snow.
Always check the Highway Hotline before you travel.
CIPI Newsletter – February 22nd, 2013
Beauval 42nd Annual Winter Festival
February 21st, 22nd, 23rd, 24th, 2013
Thursday, February 21st Recreation Bingo @ 8PM
Beauval Community Hall
Bonanza - $500 to go
Friday, February 22nd Stew & Bannock
$5 per plate
Lunch served at Youth Centre @ 12
$10,000 CIPI Radio & TV Bingo
Cards on sale @ 5PM
Bingo start time 7:30PM
Sliding Party
4PM - Rivers Edge
Hot Chocolate & hot dogs provided
Saturday, February 23rd Free Pancake Breakfast
8AM - 10AM Youth Centre
Tri Sport Tournament
10AM - Valley View School
6 team limit
Teams will be drawn
Entry fee $5 per player
1st - $300, 2nd - $150, 3rd - $75
Contact: Ted Hood
Card Games
2PM - Community Hall
Games - Cribbage, Chase the Ten,
Home Bingo
Elders Activities
3PM - Sunrise Villa
Activities: Games, Bingo & Snacks
Contact: Vivian Bouvier
Sliding Party
1PM - Rivers Edge
Poker Rally - Hosted by Beauval Recreation
$5 per hand - 60/40 Split
Registration @ 12noon @ Youth Centre
Contact: Wayne @ 288-2188
Youth Dance/Karaoke
7PM - Silver Building on the Hill
Admission: $3
Canteen provided
**Meet at VVS by 7pm if you need a ride**
Karaoke @ Amy’s Bar
9PM - 2AM
$5 at the door - Basket Draws
(No one under the age of 19 allowed, Picture
ID will be required)
Sunday, February 24th Drag Races
Register @ 11AM
Races begin @ 1PM Sharp
Between 1st & 2nd Bridge
Contact: Mervin Morin @ 288-7945
Canteen Available
Tri Sport Tournament Finals
@ 12 Noon
Flea Market/Bake Sale
1PM - 4PM - Silver Building on the Hill
Contact: Ruth Gardiner
Parent & Child Raffle Draw
@ 7:00PM on CIPI Radio
1st - $1,000, 2nd - $600, 3rd - $400 Contestants: Brook & Ryder Favel, Colin &
Marleshia Yew, Gena McCallum & Tiara Buffin,
Philip Alcrow & Aubree Laliberte
For more info. call Kimberly @ 288-2064.
*Hosting Committee not responsible for theft,
loss, or injury during these events**
Poster is subject to change
CIPI Newsletter – February 22nd, 2013
Valley View School - HONOR ROLL
BRONZE (60-69%)
Grade 7
Aidenn Aubichon-64
Cara Roy-62
Chad Buffin-60
Connor Campbell-65
Geraldine Buffin-64
Haylee Alcrow-65
Jody Alcrow-64
Shawna Cowan-61
Talia Alcrow-60
Trent Malbeuf-60
Grade 8
Edward Chung-62
Eryk Burnouf-69
Joseph Burnouf-64
Roddy Charles-60
Grade 9
Brady Gardiner-Roy-67
Bryce Sahyes-62
Kody Couillonneur-66
Shellayne Buffin-69
Wayanna Opekokew-Laliberte-66
Grade 10
Bianca Desjarlais-69
Carrie Buffin-62
Chris Solway-66
Chyenne Opekokew-67
Joey Roy-69
Lance Bouvier-62
Grade 11
Kara Hansen-61
Lori Bouvier-66
Martina Roy-62
Mary Thunderchild-63
Grade 12
Brendan Durocher-62
Keisha Laliberte-62
SILVER (70-79%)
Grade 7
Jonah Kimbley-76
Kayla Bottrell-71
Grade 8
Hayden Alcrow-72
Nicholas Solway-74
Sara Bottrell-74
Grade 9
Anthony Couillonneur-70
Austin Roy-72
Gina Roy-78
Natanis Couillonneur-76
Taylar Gardiner-79
Grade 10
Brittany Corrigal-72
Charlee Gauthier-71
Janessa Bouvier-70
Jaylena Lafleur-75
Kendra Gardiner-71
Miranda Gauthier-73
Raylene Roy-70
Tiniel Kyplain-78
Grade 11
Sheldon Bird-77
Grade 12
Jarica Smith-70
Lenora Lafleur-72
Ashley Dennett-74
GOLD (80-89%)
Grade 7
Giselle Alcrow-82
Grade 8
Brandee Everett -81
Jazmyn Durocher-85
Kaycee Roy-86
Grade 9
Cassidy Alcrow-81
Eddy Gardiner-81
Jonah Bird-83
Sidney Rohdey-82
Grade 10
Austin Laliberte-84
Chris Eldridge-83
Jessica Green-80
Grade 11
Christie Brizinsky-85
Platinum (90-100)
Grade 10
John Corrigal-93
Grade 11
Shelby Desjarlais-92
1st Semester Sept. 4th -
Feb. 4th
CIPI Newsletter - February 22nd, 2013
During our mom’s long battle with cancer, God would send us Angels when we felt like the
weight of worry and helplessness seemed too heavy to bear.
We would like to thank those who would visit
with our Mom when she was in the hospital
and also at home. The visits lifted up her
spirits and made her happy. A special thank
you to Alice and Josephine for the Sunday
rituals and to the friends they gathered,
Yvonne, Alexina and Therese, for the Rosary
nights. Thank you to Ann Lafleur for her
Leadership and Faith.
Thank you to the Village crew for clearing the
snow near the apartments and to PNLS, the
General and Northern Stores for the
sandwiches, veggies and fruit trays. Thank
you to CIPI and to those who worked, donated
or bought items at the auction. Thank you to
those who came to sit with us at the Wake, to
the cooks who assisted with the meals, to
Valley View School for the use of the gym
and the kitchen. Thank you to Peter
McCallum, Joyce Malbeouf, Ambrose
Corrigal and Darrel McCallum for the
uplifting Gospel music and to Larry Alcrow
and Bill Roy for the instruments and sound
system. Thank you to Myrna, Leda and Lorna
for making the obituary cards and to Nick,
Marie, Alvina and Wes for the beautiful music
at Church. A very special Thank You to our
friend, Agnes Lafleur, we don’t know what
we would have done without her guidance and
laughter in the kitchen. You came to our aid
when we needed it most and we can never
thank you enough. We are sorry that the food
supply ran a bit short at the final meal but our
excuse was this was the first meal we did
without our boss.
At times like these, we realize how lucky we
are to live in the Community of Beauval. All
the things you did…a hug, handshake, prayer
or a smile…these things made our loss easier to
bear. I realize there are people I may have
missed and I send a Thank you for being there
and for helping out. I ask one more favor, and
that is to keep my family in your prayers, the
burial is over but the living without mom has
just begun. Thank you from all of us. God has
shown us time and again during this difficult
time that Angels don’t always have wings,
some of them walk beside us and hold us up
when we can’t do it alone.
The family of Claire Roy
In Loving Memory of
Ralph Laliberte February 21st, 2002
How do we put on paper
the words we cannot find
To tell you of the broken
hearts you left behind.
No one sees the heartache that
hides behind our smiles
No one knows the emptiness
that’s with us all the while
We’ll talk about you always of the
things you’d say and do
We’ll always have special memories
But we wish we still had you.
Grandpa you are forever loved
and missed but never forgotten,
Love your Grandchildren
CIPI Newsletter – February 22nd, 2013
Claire Roy’s Eulogy
Marie Claire Laliberte was born to Ralph and
Marie Adele Laliberte on April 30th, 1941. When
she captured the eye of George Roy in 1960, Claire
claimed he quickly offered Ralph a case of wine
for her hand. They were married on August 22nd,
1960. They enjoyed many happy years together
until his passing on February 7th, 2000. They were
blessed with 9 children but lost 2 in infancy; they
adopted Darwin, raised a few grandchildren and
were also foster parents. George and Claire moved
to Lebret, Saskatchewan for 6 years where they
enjoyed the farm life. In 1976, they moved their
family back to Beauval. Claire worked at the
Beauval Student Residence for a few years and
then at the Beauval Forks for Leon & Emma, Joe
& Clementine, Sheldon & Carol, the Goberts and
the Johnsons.
Claire was a member of the Recreation Board for a
few years. She used to tell us her famous line at
Smokers was, “One for you, two for me!” She
enjoyed the Fish Derby hosted by CIPI because
she was able to cook and eat her fill of fish! She
used to laugh and call herself a pelican because she
loved fish so much! Her annual trek to Sandy
Beach with Yvonne Roy for the CAP-C Family
Camp was a highlight of her summer. She would
plan and start packing early. She used to pack
Everything! Her line was, ‘We might need this..
Or this will come in handy’. She loved being at
Sandy Beach because she was able to spend time
with friends remembering and laughing over past
moments or sharing any new mishaps they had
made lately. She also taught us how to cook over
an open fire. Many arms were singed as we learned
to make leebay, bannock, coffee and toast over sky
high flames! Claire also loved cutting and drying
moose meat! We could never master the art of
cutting the meat or even staying in the smokehouse
so we would just sit there and wait for the first
batch with the margarine ready beside us! Maybe
we outsmarted her by not trying very hard to learn!
A lot of our family memories have been
surrounded with eating and cooking! It was a
tradition to honor all family celebrations with some
sort of feast. The love of cooking led to the catering
business that she enjoyed doing with her children.
Each time we finished cooking for an event, she
would sit on the couch and say, “Never again! I’m
selling all my cooking stuff and I’m not doing this
again.” We quickly learned ‘never again’ only
lasted until the next phone call…
Claire loved to laugh. She found humor
everywhere! If there was a big crowd around and
you wanted to find Claire, you just had to stop,
listen and where there was the most laughter you
were sure to find her there. And if she was with her
sister, Annette, it was double the laughter. We used
to say, put those two together and all you get is wet
eyes and sore guts!
Even Cancer could not take away her love of
laughter. When the doctor came to tell us that there
was nothing more they could do for her but give her
options on how to slow it down, she’s sitting there
quiet and listening. When the doctor says, “Do you
have any questions?” While we are still reeling
from the shock, my mom looks at the doctor and
says, “You think there will be lots of berries this
year?” The shocked looked on the doctor’s face was
priceless! But it broke the tension and gave us the
laughter we so needed at that moment.
Mom has always been the one to keep our family
together and she has been the strength to our spirits.
We were honored to take care of her and to show
her just how much we loved her. She showed us just
how strong she was by holding on to life until she
felt we were able to make it on our own. She will be
greatly missed by each and every one of her family
members and also by the friends she made along her
journey of life. Honor her memory with laughter
because that is what she would want you to do. Rest
easy and in peace Claire Roy
CIPI Newsletter - February 22nd, 2013
During our mom’s long battle with cancer, God would send us Angels when we felt like the
weight of worry and helplessness seemed too heavy to bear.
We would like to thank those who would visit
with our Mom when she was in the hospital
and also at home. The visits lifted up her
spirits and made her happy. A special thank
you to Alice and Josephine for the Sunday
rituals and to the friends they gathered,
Yvonne, Alexina and Therese, for the Rosary
nights. Thank you to Ann Lafleur for her
Leadership and Faith.
Thank you to the Village crew for clearing the
snow near the apartments and to PNLS, the
General and Northern Stores for the
sandwiches, veggies and fruit trays. Thank
you to CIPI and to those who worked, donated
or bought items at the auction. Thank you to
those who came to sit with us at the Wake, to
the cooks who assisted with the meals, to
Valley View School for the use of the gym
and the kitchen. Thank you to Peter
McCallum, Joyce Malbeouf, Ambrose
Corrigal and Darrel McCallum for the
uplifting Gospel music and to Larry Alcrow
and Bill Roy for the instruments and sound
system. Thank you to Myrna, Leda and Lorna
for making the obituary cards and to Nick,
Marie, Alvina and Wes for the beautiful music
at Church. A very special Thank You to our
friend, Agnes Lafleur, we don’t know what
we would have done without her guidance and
laughter in the kitchen. You came to our aid
when we needed it most and we can never
thank you enough. We are sorry that the food
supply ran a bit short at the final meal but our
excuse was this was the first meal we did
without our boss.
At times like these, we realize how lucky we
are to live in the Community of Beauval. All
the things you did…a hug, handshake, prayer
or a smile…these things made our loss easier to
bear. I realize there are people I may have
missed and I send a Thank you for being there
and for helping out. I ask one more favor, and
that is to keep my family in your prayers, the
burial is over but the living without mom has
just begun. Thank you from all of us. God has
shown us time and again during this difficult
time that Angels don’t always have wings,
some of them walk beside us and hold us up
when we can’t do it alone.
The family of Claire Roy
In Loving Memory of
Ralph Laliberte February 21st, 2002
How do we put on paper
the words we cannot find
To tell you of the broken
hearts you left behind.
No one sees the heartache that
hides behind our smiles
No one knows the emptiness
that’s with us all the while
We’ll talk about you always of the
things you’d say and do
We’ll always have special memories
But we wish we still had you.
Grandpa you are forever loved
and missed but never forgotten,
Love your Grandchildren
CIPI Newsletter – February 22nd, 2013
Claire Roy’s Eulogy
Marie Claire Laliberte was born to Ralph and
Marie Adele Laliberte on April 30th, 1941. When
she captured the eye of George Roy in 1960, Claire
claimed he quickly offered Ralph a case of wine
for her hand. They were married on August 22nd,
1960. They enjoyed many happy years together
until his passing on February 7th, 2000. They were
blessed with 9 children but lost 2 in infancy; they
adopted Darwin, raised a few grandchildren and
were also foster parents. George and Claire moved
to Lebret, Saskatchewan for 6 years where they
enjoyed the farm life. In 1976, they moved their
family back to Beauval. Claire worked at the
Beauval Student Residence for a few years and
then at the Beauval Forks for Leon & Emma, Joe
& Clementine, Sheldon & Carol, the Goberts and
the Johnsons.
Claire was a member of the Recreation Board for a
few years. She used to tell us her famous line at
Smokers was, “One for you, two for me!” She
enjoyed the Fish Derby hosted by CIPI because
she was able to cook and eat her fill of fish! She
used to laugh and call herself a pelican because she
loved fish so much! Her annual trek to Sandy
Beach with Yvonne Roy for the CAP-C Family
Camp was a highlight of her summer. She would
plan and start packing early. She used to pack
Everything! Her line was, ‘We might need this..
Or this will come in handy’. She loved being at
Sandy Beach because she was able to spend time
with friends remembering and laughing over past
moments or sharing any new mishaps they had
made lately. She also taught us how to cook over
an open fire. Many arms were singed as we learned
to make leebay, bannock, coffee and toast over sky
high flames! Claire also loved cutting and drying
moose meat! We could never master the art of
cutting the meat or even staying in the smokehouse
so we would just sit there and wait for the first
batch with the margarine ready beside us! Maybe
we outsmarted her by not trying very hard to learn!
A lot of our family memories have been
surrounded with eating and cooking! It was a
tradition to honor all family celebrations with some
sort of feast. The love of cooking led to the catering
business that she enjoyed doing with her children.
Each time we finished cooking for an event, she
would sit on the couch and say, “Never again! I’m
selling all my cooking stuff and I’m not doing this
again.” We quickly learned ‘never again’ only
lasted until the next phone call…
Claire loved to laugh. She found humor
everywhere! If there was a big crowd around and
you wanted to find Claire, you just had to stop,
listen and where there was the most laughter you
were sure to find her there. And if she was with her
sister, Annette, it was double the laughter. We used
to say, put those two together and all you get is wet
eyes and sore guts!
Even Cancer could not take away her love of
laughter. When the doctor came to tell us that there
was nothing more they could do for her but give her
options on how to slow it down, she’s sitting there
quiet and listening. When the doctor says, “Do you
have any questions?” While we are still reeling
from the shock, my mom looks at the doctor and
says, “You think there will be lots of berries this
year?” The shocked looked on the doctor’s face was
priceless! But it broke the tension and gave us the
laughter we so needed at that moment.
Mom has always been the one to keep our family
together and she has been the strength to our spirits.
We were honored to take care of her and to show
her just how much we loved her. She showed us just
how strong she was by holding on to life until she
felt we were able to make it on our own. She will be
greatly missed by each and every one of her family
members and also by the friends she made along her
journey of life. Honor her memory with laughter
because that is what she would want you to do. Rest
easy and in peace Claire Roy
CIPI Newsletter – February 22nd, 2013
Beauval 42nd Annual Winter Festival
February 21st, 22nd, 23rd, 24th, 2013
Thursday, February 21st Recreation Bingo @ 8PM
Beauval Community Hall
Bonanza - $500 to go
Friday, February 22nd Stew & Bannock
$5 per plate
Lunch served at Youth Centre @ 12
$10,000 CIPI Radio & TV Bingo
Cards on sale @ 5PM
Bingo start time 7:30PM
Sliding Party
4PM - Rivers Edge
Hot Chocolate & hot dogs provided
Saturday, February 23rd Free Pancake Breakfast
8AM - 10AM Youth Centre
Tri Sport Tournament
10AM - Valley View School
6 team limit
Teams will be drawn
Entry fee $5 per player
1st - $300, 2nd - $150, 3rd - $75
Contact: Ted Hood
Card Games
2PM - Community Hall
Games - Cribbage, Chase the Ten,
Home Bingo
Elders Activities
3PM - Sunrise Villa
Activities: Games, Bingo & Snacks
Contact: Vivian Bouvier
Sliding Party
1PM - Rivers Edge
Poker Rally - Hosted by Beauval Recreation
$5 per hand - 60/40 Split
Registration @ 12noon @ Youth Centre
Contact: Wayne @ 288-2188
Youth Dance/Karaoke
7PM - Silver Building on the Hill
Admission: $3
Canteen provided
**Meet at VVS by 7pm if you need a ride**
Karaoke @ Amy’s Bar
9PM - 2AM
$5 at the door - Basket Draws
(No one under the age of 19 allowed, Picture
ID will be required)
Sunday, February 24th Drag Races
Register @ 11AM
Races begin @ 1PM Sharp
Between 1st & 2nd Bridge
Contact: Mervin Morin @ 288-7945
Canteen Available
Tri Sport Tournament Finals
@ 12 Noon
Flea Market/Bake Sale
1PM - 4PM - Silver Building on the Hill
Contact: Ruth Gardiner
Parent & Child Raffle Draw
@ 7:00PM on CIPI Radio
1st - $1,000, 2nd - $600, 3rd - $400 Contestants: Brook & Ryder Favel, Colin &
Marleshia Yew, Gena McCallum & Tiara Buffin,
Philip Alcrow & Aubree Laliberte
For more info. call Kimberly @ 288-2064.
*Hosting Committee not responsible for theft,
loss, or injury during these events**
Poster is subject to change
CIPI Newsletter – February 22nd, 2013
Valley View School - HONOR ROLL
BRONZE (60-69%)
Grade 7
Aidenn Aubichon-64
Cara Roy-62
Chad Buffin-60
Connor Campbell-65
Geraldine Buffin-64
Haylee Alcrow-65
Jody Alcrow-64
Shawna Cowan-61
Talia Alcrow-60
Trent Malbeuf-60
Grade 8
Edward Chung-62
Eryk Burnouf-69
Joseph Burnouf-64
Roddy Charles-60
Grade 9
Brady Gardiner-Roy-67
Bryce Sahyes-62
Kody Couillonneur-66
Shellayne Buffin-69
Wayanna Opekokew-Laliberte-66
Grade 10
Bianca Desjarlais-69
Carrie Buffin-62
Chris Solway-66
Chyenne Opekokew-67
Joey Roy-69
Lance Bouvier-62
Grade 11
Kara Hansen-61
Lori Bouvier-66
Martina Roy-62
Mary Thunderchild-63
Grade 12
Brendan Durocher-62
Keisha Laliberte-62
SILVER (70-79%)
Grade 7
Jonah Kimbley-76
Kayla Bottrell-71
Grade 8
Hayden Alcrow-72
Nicholas Solway-74
Sara Bottrell-74
Grade 9
Anthony Couillonneur-70
Austin Roy-72
Gina Roy-78
Natanis Couillonneur-76
Taylar Gardiner-79
Grade 10
Brittany Corrigal-72
Charlee Gauthier-71
Janessa Bouvier-70
Jaylena Lafleur-75
Kendra Gardiner-71
Miranda Gauthier-73
Raylene Roy-70
Tiniel Kyplain-78
Grade 11
Sheldon Bird-77
Grade 12
Jarica Smith-70
Lenora Lafleur-72
Ashley Dennett-74
GOLD (80-89%)
Grade 7
Giselle Alcrow-82
Grade 8
Brandee Everett -81
Jazmyn Durocher-85
Kaycee Roy-86
Grade 9
Cassidy Alcrow-81
Eddy Gardiner-81
Jonah Bird-83
Sidney Rohdey-82
Grade 10
Austin Laliberte-84
Chris Eldridge-83
Jessica Green-80
Grade 11
Christie Brizinsky-85
Platinum (90-100)
Grade 10
John Corrigal-93
Grade 11
Shelby Desjarlais-92
1st Semester Sept. 4th -
Feb. 4th
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, February 24th, 2012
Mass @ 10:30am
Stella Rediron Mervin Rediron
Deadline for Submissions: Wednesdays at 3:00 pm
unless arrangements are made.
CIPI Newsletter – February 22nd, 2013
CIPI TV BINGO
Sunday, February 24th, 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 - $1,200.00
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 * 54 #’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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3 7 9 5 6 1 8 2 4
6 9 7 4 8 2 1 5 3
8 3 4 9 1 5 6 7 2
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5 1 3 8 2 4 7 9 6
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Cap-C Events February 25th - March 1st
Monday, Feb. 25th - Head Start PM
Tuesday, Feb 26th - Baking Day - 1-3pm
Wednesday, Feb. 27th - Learn how to sew on machine 1-3pm
Thursday, Feb 28th - Head Start PM
Friday, Mar. 1st - ADMIN. Day No Programs
Marriage Preparation Course
Saturday, April 6, 2013 @ 10:00am St. Mary Magdalene Church
*Marriage preparation course is necessary to be married in the Catholic Church*
For more info. call 288-2026
No School
Professional
Development Day
Friday, March 8, 2013
Blueberry
Hill Water
Available at the General Store
For more information contact,
Gilbert or Abe @ 306-288-2289.
CIPI Newsletter – February 22nd, 2013
Saturday Sunday Monday
Sunny
High -7° Low -15°
Mix of sun & cloud
High -4° Low -10°
Sunny
High -5° Low -12°
CIPI NUMBERS 288-2222 or 288-2001 Requests: 288-2230
email: [email protected] website: www.cipiradio.com
CIPI TV BINGO Tuesday, February 26th, 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 - $1,500.00 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
* 55#’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.
3
2 7 9
7 6 8 4
1 5 3
8 9 5 2
1 2 5
9 8 7 1
3 4 6
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S U D O K U
Dinner Plate Sale @ VVS
Thursday, February 28th @ 12 Noon
Dry Ribs
Chicken Balls
Fried Rice
Veggies
Proceeds going towards New Jungle Gym
Saskatchewan Highway Hotline
Did you know that our Highways crews work
on a priority system? (Taken from Highways Hotline on Facebook)
For major routes like Highways 1, 16, and 11, we aim to clear
the driving lanes within six hours after the end of the storm.
These are generally highways with more than 1,500 vehicles
per day. Once major routes have been cleared, our crews turn
their attention to highways with between 300 and 1,500
vehicles per day. This may take up to 12 hours after the end of
the storm. Routes less than 300 vehicles per day will see snow
and ice cleared within 24 hours after the end of the storm. Even
with these standards in places, Mother Nature can be
unpredictable, as we’ve seen today with winds and blowing
snow.
Always check the Highway Hotline before you travel.
CIPI Newsletter – February 22nd, 2013
60/40 Split Meal provided @
Last check point
C.F.F.C Poker Rally
March 16, 2013
Beauval, SK
Registration: 9am - 11am (Breakfast provided)
CIPI Boardroom
Entry Fee:
$10 rider/ghost
rider
*Must have 10
ghostriders to be
eligible for riders
only prizes*
Cash
Prizes for most
ghost riders
For more information call Wes Laliberte at (306) 715-2265
Ghost-Rider Sheets available @ CIPI
**Hosting Committee is not responsible for
theft, injury and/or breakdown**
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 07 Friday, February 22nd, 2013
$10,000
CIPI TV BINGO
Friday, February 22nd, 2013
7:30 pm on Channel 13 / Cable 5
Early Bird - $2.00 for a 3-up Two Lines: $200.00
1st & 2nd Series One Line/4 Corners: $75.00
Two Lines: $100.00 Letter X: $125.00
Large Frame: $150.00 Blackout: $1,000.00
Special Bonanza Roving “T” $100.00 Sputnik - $200.00
1st Blackout: $2,000 2nd Blackout: $1,000
Last Chance Crazy “L” - $100.00
Rotating Half House - $200 1st Blackout: $2,000 2nd Blackout: $1,000
Cards are: $2.00 for 1st & 2nd series
$5.00 for Special Bonanza
$5.00 for 3-up Last Chance
License Number MB12-0011
Canoe Lake Cree First Nation Minor Sports
FISH DERBY
Sunday, March 10, 2013 on Keeley Lake
Registration 10am to 12pm
Start time 12pm to 4pm
Entry Fee: $130
Early Bird: $110 (before Feb. 28)
1st Prize:
2013 Dodge Ram
1500 4x4 Ext Cab
(Sponsored by Northland Chrysler
- value $40,000)
For more information contact Leonard Opikokew, Verna Iron, Robert
Opikokew, Francis X. Iron @ 306-829-2150
**Every hour cash
prize given out for
heaviest fish**
Total Prize
Payout $52,000
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Interested in Opportunities in Forest Firefighting?
If you are a hardworking team player who enjoys the outdoors
and physical work...a career in wild land firefighting may be for
you! Deadline: February 28, 2013
The Ministry of Environment has job opportunities at the
following locations: Big River, Buffalo Narrows, Cumberland
House, Cypress Hills, Denare Beach, Dorintosh, Green Lake,
Hudson Bay, Ile a la Crosse, La Loche, La Ronge, Lowering
Fishing Lake, Pelican Narrows, Prince Albert, Southend, Stony
Rapids and Weyakwin.
Applicants are being accepted for the purpose of establishing an
eligibility list. All applicants must hold a valid driver’s licence.
Typically the length of employment is April to August.
If you are interested, please visit one of the Ministry of Environment’s
Forest Protection offices, our website at www.careers.sk.ca/labour or
call toll free at 1-888-953-2965.