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French Immersion program being explored for SHS Tim Brody ASSOCIATE EDITOR S ACRED Heart School will be hosting a community information night October 22 as part of the Northwest Catholic District School Board’s investigation into the feasibility of a French Immersion program at the school. SHS teacher Kristi Hildebrand explained, “The need was identified when a parent came forward to the board and presented to the board that they wanted to establish the program in Sioux Lookout.” She continued, “Our board has a very definite timeline that I’m aware of because what they have decided is that we will have an information night on October 22 and that is our deadline for gathering parents’ surveys that we have out in the community and really that is our gauge of parent interest. “Following that information evening, a report will be put together by our senior admin staff and that will be presented at the board’s November meeting and the board will make a decision based on that report.” Hildebrand commented on the October 22 information night, “The doors will open at 6 p.m. and between 6 and 6:30 will be an opportunity for parents to view some information, video clips we have of students in the program, the statistics regarding immersion education, Municipal election candidates address the community Tim Brody ASSOCIATE EDITOR I T was standing room only at the first of two candidate forums to be held in Sioux Lookout. The all candidate’s forum for the upcoming municipal election was held October 9 at the Sioux Lookout Recreation Centre. It was sponsored by the Sioux Lookout Chamber of Commerce. All candidates, except Sandra Quinn, attended. Those at the table were mayoral candidates Doug Lawrance and Dennis Leney along with councillor at large candidates Jason Bailey, Susan Barclay, John Bath, Steven Forbes, David Gordon, Yolaine Kirlew, Lorena Maki, Katie Positano, Michael Quince, Cal Southall and Joyce Timpson, along with acclaimed Ward 1 (Hudson) Councillor Don Fenelon. The evening was moderated by Chamber President Florence Bailey who informed that the evening was about letting people know what to expect from the future council. Mayoral candidates were given 10 minutes each to address the crowd. Councillor at large candidates were given two minutes each. Mayoral candidate Doug Lawrance spoke about his vision for Sioux Lookout and how he would conduct himself as mayor. He told those present he would be all about respect for fellow councilors, staff, the community, the processes and the position of mayor. He spoke of healthcare being the largest employment sector in the community and identified housing, social issues, policing and fair services for all as being his priorities. The citizens of the community, he said, would be his most important resource if elected mayor. “The success of Sioux Lookout will be in your hands,” he told those gathered. Mayoral candidate Dennis Leney touted his council’s accomplishments during the past four years. “You know me and what I Radiant red This tree on Meadwell Drive, its leaves brilliantly decked out in red, was a sight to behold recently. Many trees are now dropping their leaves, although some trees still burst with fall colour. The recent arrival of snow in Sioux Lookout heralds the fact that yet another change of season approaches. See THERE on page 23 See MAYORAL on page 10 Inside The Bulletin NEWS: A new job for Henry Wall See NEW on 2 NEWS: Community Thanksgiving feast See FEASTING on 3 NEWS: Cultural room opening a historic occasion See SMPS on 12 NEWS: Toys for Tots delivers Christmas cheer See MOTORCYCLISTS on 21 Volume 23, No. 49 www.siouxbulletin.com Wednesday, October 15, 2014 35 KING ST SIOUX LOOKOUT 807-737-3440 www.dingwallford.com CHECK OUT THESE NEAR NEW-TO-YOU SPECIALS AT DINGWALL FORD TODAY!! *includes admin./carproof fees. Plus tax. O.A.C. 2011 SILVERADO CREW 4X4 #S1186A – extra clean 4-door 4x4. All the extras plus tonneau cover and second set of winter res/rims. Under 34000 km. $ 22,974* or as low as $149* b/w + tax. 2013 FUSION SE #S1202A – SE tech pkg., rear view camera, Nav. System, heated front seats and lots more! $ 16,974 or as low as $127* b/w + tax CALL DERRICK TODAY AT 737-3440 Dingwall Ford Sales Ltd. 737-3440 MONDAY - FRIDAY 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM SAT. 9:00 AM - 12:00PM 2008 ESCAPE XLT 4WD #5423B – V6, AOD with lots of extras. Very low km. $ 15,322 or as low as $142* b/w + tax. CALL DERRICK TODAY – 737-3440 *includes admin.fee + tax. Bulletin Photo/Tim Brody
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Page 1: The Sioux Lookout Bulletin - Vol. #23, No. 49, October 15, 2014

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French Immersion program being explored for SHS

Tim BrodyAssociAte editor

Sacred Heart School will be hosting a community information

night October 22 as part of the Northwest catholic district School Board’s investigation into the feasibility of a French Immersion program at the school.

SHS teacher Kristi Hildebrand explained, “The need was identified when a parent came forward to the board and presented to the board that they wanted to establish the program in Sioux Lookout.”

She continued, “Our board has a very definite timeline that I’m aware of because what they have decided is that we will have an information night

on October 22 and that is our deadline for gathering parents’ surveys that we have out in the community and really that is our gauge of parent interest.

“Following that information evening, a report will be put together by our senior admin staff and that will be presented at the board’s November meeting and the board will make a decision based on that report.”

Hildebrand commented on the October 22 information night, “The doors will open at 6 p.m. and between 6 and 6:30 will be an opportunity for parents to view some information, video clips we have of students in the program, the statistics regarding immersion education,

Municipal election candidates address the community

Tim BrodyAssociAte editor

IT was standing room only at the first of two candidate forums to be held in

Sioux Lookout.The all candidate’s forum

for the upcoming municipal election was held October 9 at the Sioux Lookout recreation centre. It was sponsored by the Sioux Lookout chamber of commerce.

all candidates, except Sandra Quinn, attended.

Those at the table were mayoral candidates doug Lawrance and dennis Leney along with councillor at large candidates Jason Bailey, Susan Barclay, John Bath, Steven Forbes, david Gordon, Yolaine Kirlew, Lorena Maki, Katie

Positano, Michael Quince, cal Southall and Joyce Timpson, along with acclaimed Ward 1 (Hudson) councillor don Fenelon.

The evening was moderated by chamber President Florence Bailey who informed that the evening was about letting people know what to expect from the future council.

Mayoral candidates were given 10 minutes each to address the crowd.

councillor at large candidates were given two minutes each.

Mayoral candidate doug Lawrance spoke about his vision for Sioux Lookout and how he would conduct himself as mayor. He told those present he would be all about

respect for fellow councilors, staff, the community, the processes and the position of mayor. He spoke of healthcare being the largest employment sector in the community and identified housing, social issues, policing and fair services for all as being his priorities.

The citizens of the community, he said, would be his most important resource if elected mayor.

“The success of Sioux Lookout will be in your hands,” he told those gathered.

Mayoral candidate dennis Leney touted his council’s accomplishments during the past four years.

“You know me and what I

Radiant redThis tree on Meadwell Drive, its leaves brilliantly decked out in red, was a sight to behold recently. Many trees are now dropping their leaves, although some trees still burst with fall colour. The recent arrival of snow in Sioux Lookout heralds the fact that yet another change of season approaches.

See THERE on page 23

See MAYORAL on page 10

Inside The BulletinNEWS:A new job for Henry WallSee NEW on 2

NEWS:Community Thanksgiving feastSee FEASTING on 3

NEWS:Cultural room opening a historic occasionSee SMPS on 12

NEWS:Toys for Tots delivers Christmas cheerSee MOTORCYCLISTS on 21

Volume 23, No. 49 www.siouxbulletin.com Wednesday, October 15, 2014

35 KING STSIOUX LOOKOUT

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For the latest information, visit us at gmc.gm.ca, drop by your local Buick GMC Dealer or call us at 1-800-GM-DRIVE. *Offer available to quali� ed retail customers in Canada for vehicles delivered between October 1, 2014 – October 31st. 0% purchase � nancing offered on approved credit by TD Auto Finance Services, Scotiabank® or RBC Royal Bank for 84 months on new or demonstrator 2014 GMC Sierra Double Cab 2WD 1SA. Participating lenders are subject to change. Rates from other lenders will vary. Down payment, trade and/or security deposit may be required. Monthly payment and cost of borrowing will vary depending on amount borrowed and down payment/trade. Example: $20,000 at 0% APR, the monthly payment is $238.10 for 84 months. Cost of borrowing is $0, total obligation is $20,000. Offer is unconditionally interest-free. Freight and air tax ($100, if applicable) included. Licence, insurance, registration, PPSA, applicable taxes and dealer fees not included. Dealers are free to set individual prices. Limited time offer which may not be combined with certain other offers. GMCL may modify, extend or terminate offers in whole or in part at any time without notice. Conditions and limitations apply. See dealer for details. ®Registered trademark of The Bank of Nova Scotia. RBC and Royal Bank are registered trademarks of Royal Bank of Canada. ♦$4,000 is a manufacturer to dealer delivery credit (tax exclusive) for 2014 GMC Sierra 1500 Double Cab and is re� ected in offers in this advertisement. Other cash credits available on most models. See dealer for details. ♦♦$3,000 is a manufacturer to dealer delivery credit (tax exclusive) for 2014 GMC Sierra 1500 Double Cab 4WD and is re� ected in offers in this advertisement. Such credit is available only for cash purchase and by selecting lease or � nance offers, consumers are foregoing such credit which will result in higher effective interest rates. Other cash credits available on most models. See dealer for details. */♦/♦♦/***Freight & PDI, ($1,695), registration, air and tire levies and OMVIC fees included. Insurance, licence, PPSA, dealer fees and applicable taxes not included. Offers apply as indicated to 2014 new or demonstrator models of the vehicle equipped as described. Offers apply to quali� ed retail customers in the Ontario BuickGMC Dealer Marketing Association area only (including Outaouais). Dealers are free to set individual prices. Quantities limited; dealer order or trade may be required. Limited time offers which may not be combined with other offers. GMCL may modify, extend or terminate offers in whole or in part at any time without notice. Conditions and limitations apply. See dealer for details. ▲Warranty based on 6-years or 110,000 km, whichever comes � rst. Fully transferable. See dealer for conditions and limited warranty details. Excludes Medium Duty Trucks. ‡The 2-Year Scheduled Lube-Oil-Filter Maintenance Program provides eligible customers in Canada, who have purchased, leased or � nanced a new eligible 2014 MY Chevrolet, Buick, or GMC vehicle (excluding Spark EV), with an ACDelco oil and � lter change, in accordance with the oil life monitoring system and the Owner’s Manual, for 2 years or 40,000 KMs, whichever occurs � rst, with a limit of four (4) Lube-Oil-Filter services in total, performed at participating GM Dealers. Fluid top offs, inspections, tire rotations, wheel alignments and balancing, etc. are not covered. This offer may not be redeemed for cash and may not be combined with certain other consumer incentives available on GM vehicles. General Motors of Canada Limited reserves the right to amend or terminate this offer, in whole or in part, at any time without prior notice. Additional conditions and limitations apply. See dealer for details. †Offer applies to eligible current owners or lessees of any model year 1999 or newer car that has been registered and insured in Canada in the customer’s name for the previous consecutive six (6) months. Credit valid towards the retail purchase or lease of one eligible 2013, 2014, 2015 model year Chevrolet/Buick/GMC/Cadillac car, SUV, crossover and pickups models delivered in Canada between October 1 and October 31, 2014 (except 2015MY Cadillac Escalade). Credit is a manufacturer to consumer incentive (tax inclusive) and credit value depends on model purchased: $750 credit available on all eligible Chevrolet, Buick GMC vehicles; $1,000 credit available on all Cadillac vehicles (except 2015MY Cadillac Escalade). Offer is transferable to a family member living within the same household (proof of address required). As part of the transaction, dealer may request documentation and contact General Motors of Canada Limited (GMCL) to verify eligibility. This offer may not be redeemed for cash and may not be combined with certain other consumer incentives. Certain limitations or conditions apply. Void where prohibited. See your GMCL dealer for details. GMCL reserves the right to amend or terminate offers for any reason in whole or in part at any time without prior notice. ††Offer applies to eligible current owners or lessees of any Pontiac/Saturn/SAAB/Hummer/Oldsmobile model year 1999 or newer car or Chevrolet Cobalt or HHR that has been registered and insured in Canada in the customer’s name for the previous consecutive six (6) months. Credit valid towards the retail purchase or lease of one eligible 2013, 2014, 2015 model year Chevrolet/Buick/GMC/Cadillac car, SUV, crossover and pickups models delivered in Canada between October 1 and October 31, 2014 (except 2015MY Cadillac Escalade). Credit is a manufacturer to consumer incentive (tax inclusive) and credit value depends on model purchased: $1500 credit available on all eligible Chevrolet, Buick GMC vehicles; $2,000 credit available on all Cadillac vehicles (except 2015MY Cadillac Escalade). Offer is transferable to a family member living within the same household (proof of address required). As part of the transaction, dealer may request documentation and contact General Motors of Canada Limited (GMCL) to verify eligibility. This offer may not be redeemed for cash and may not be combined with certain other consumer incentives. Certain limitations or conditions apply. Void where prohibited. See your GMCL dealer for details. GMCL reserves the right to amend or terminate offers for any reason in whole or in part at any time without prior notice. †††Offer applies to eligible current owners or lessees of any model year 1999 or newer pick-up truck that has been registered and insured in Canada in the customer’s name for the previous consecutive six (6) months. Credit is a manufacturer to consumer incentive (tax inclusive): $1,000 credit available towards the retail purchase, cash purchase or lease of one eligible 2013, 2014 or 2015 model year Chevrolet or GMC light or heavy duty pickup; delivered in Canada between October 1 and October 31, 2014. Offer is transferable to a family member living within the same household (proof of address required). As part of the transaction, dealer may request documentation and contact General Motors of Canada Limited (GMCL) to verify eligibility. This offer may not be redeemed for cash and may not be combined with certain other consumer incentives. Certain limitations or conditions apply. Void where prohibited. See your GMCL dealer for details. GMCL reserves the right to amend or terminate offers for any reason in whole or in part at any time without prior notice. ∆When equipped with available 6.2L EcoTec3 V8 engine (available to order fall 2013). Class is Light-Duty Full-Size Pickups. ** Requires 2WD Double or Crew Cab with available 6.2L EcoTec3 V8 engine and Max Trailering Package. Maximum trailer weight ratios are calculated assuming a base vehicle, except for any option(s) necessary to achieve the rating, plus driver. The weight of other optional equipment, passengers and cargo will reduce the maximum trailer weight your vehicle can tow. Comparison based on wardsauto.com 2013 Light-Duty Large Pickup segment and latest competitive data available. Excludes other GM vehicles. Class is Light-Duty Full-Size Pickups. ▼Based on a 48/48 month lease for 2015 GMC (Acadia SLE AWD 3SA/Terrain SLE AWD 3SA. 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New position

Municipal Treasurer Henry Wall has been appointed the new Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) of the Kenora District Services Board.

Wall will assume his new role on November 10.

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Feasting at the Friendship Centre

The Nishnawbe-Gamik Friendship Centre held a Community Thanksgiving Feast the evening of October 8 at the centre. More than 200 people attended.

The free dinner included turkey, vegetables and potatoes.

Friendship Centre staff cooked and served the fare.

Program Manager Jennifer Thomas summed up the evening by commenting, “I think it was excellent. It went really well.”

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1980 - CFS Sioux Lookout: Isolated - Yes; Dull - Never

cFS Sioux Lookout is a radar site on the Pinetree Line, and a site well deserving the 25 year slogan “Tops on the Pinetree.” as a radar site, its primary function is to act as a second line warning by detecting aircraft. Sioux Lookout is noteworthy because it is one of the few canadian radar sites which was originally built and operated by the americans. Since 1978 was the Silver anniversary of the site, it is only appropriate to present a brief historical outline.

In 1952 the United States air Force formed the 915th aircraft control and Warning Squadron. at that time, the new unit was homeless but was destined to be housed somewhere in canada. construction for its home site was already underway up in the wilderness of Northwestern Ontario. The fall of 1952 saw the first advance party of the 915th move into their new home, while the spring of 1953 saw the site move into full operational status.

The site at that time, as were all the sites, was manual. The americans were only posted there for six month unaccompanied because it was considered an isolated posting. However, when some servicemen left, they also took a few local girls with them. This created some bad feeling between the young men in the town and station personnel.

as well as isolation, another reason for the short posting was that housing then was a problem. There were no PMQs and very few empty houses to be found in town. Today, that situation has improved considerably, since cFS Sioux Lookout now has its own trailer park with 59 trailers, located in town. The situation has improved but not yet been overcome. even today some members spend their first few months here unaccompanied until housing is available.

despite the early problems, for almost

ten years the 915th performed its duty exceptionally well and earned the slogan Tops on the Pinetree. Then in the fall of 1962, control of the site was handed over to the royal canadian air Force. at the same time, the site was re-christened the 39th radar Squadron.

The site stayed with the rcaF and continued performing well until 1968 when it again changed hands and this time was reborn as canadian Forces Station Sioux Lookout. Today (1980), cFS Sioux Lookout continues to live up to the fine examples of operational effectiveness set by its predecessors. Presently, Sioux Lookout operates under the control of 23rd NOrad region Headquarters in duluth. Its equipment consists of the FPS-6B height-finder, one of three canadian FPS-107 search radars (the other two are at Yorkton and alsask) and, of course, the necessary common digitizer and GaTr equipment.

cFS Sioux Lookout now has the distinction of being classed as a semi-isolated Station. It deserves its classification, especially when you consider that the population of the two nearest towns add up to about 4000. (The towns have grown considerably since the site was first built 26 years ago). The town of Sioux Lookout is 12 miles from the Station by road; 4 miles as the raven flies. Its population is 3000 plus. That leaves the hamlet of Hudson, about 10 miles down the road from the Station in the other direction. The nearest large town (or more correctly, largish town) is dryden, which is about an hour’s drive from the base.

Sioux Lookout’s nearest point of departure is Winnipeg. One can get there in five hours by car, or in seven hours by train (which can be caught at the bright and early time of 04:00 hours every day). It’s no wonder that when many people hear about their first

tour of duty to cFS Sioux Lookout, they shudder and balk and connive about changing their posting. On the other hand, most ex-Sioux Lookouters are planning and conniving a way to get back.

So, what is it that turns these faint-hearts into people who have to be dragged away from the site after repeated extensions? It can’t be the luxuries and conveniences that the town offers because there are very few. The Town of Sioux Lookout is a railroad town, middle-class, and there are more inconveniences than conveniences to be found. It can’t be the promise of higher education that makes people want to stay because the nearest college is located in Thunder Bay.

So, what is the attraction at Sioux Lookout? Well, I suppose it’s that Sioux Lookout offers something for just about everyone if they are willing to go out and get involved.

Being an isolated small town, Sioux Lookout is almost forced to be self-supporting and both the town and the Station operate on the principal of self-help. also, since the PMQs are located in the town, Station personnel have an excellent opportunity to become involved in community affairs. The Station, because it is small, does not offer the usual Forces churches and schools. Instead, dependants have to get out and mingle with the townsfolk. This affords the newcomer a chance to hear about various activities and gives a sense of welcome, since, like most small towns, Sioux Lookout is friendly and is also very receptive toward the military population.

There are many different activities to be found in town and there is sure to be at least one military person involved in each. There are projects involving the schools, the churches, Guides and Scouts, the hospitals, work with the handicapped and many more.

The town of Sioux Lookout also has its own recreation council that controls a wide variety of sports activities, both winter and summer. These include hockey, skating, skiing, summer camps, sailing

and swimming. Just about any sport can be found, as long as there is someone willing to take control and organize it.

Finally, last but not least, for the outdoors man, Sioux Lookout is a paradise. The area offers the finest fishing and hunting to be found anywhere in canada and it’s right outside the door. Fishing is available in both winter and summer with the most common fish caught being pickerel and jackfish. In the fall and winter there is moose hunting and trapping. Some station personnel have become so addicted to the outdoor life that they own their own trap lines and take a month’s leave in winter to work them.

as mentioned previously, Sioux Lookout offers very few luxuries; however, it does have all the basics. There are two grade schools, roman catholic and Public, as well as one high school in the town. The anglican, roman catholic, United and Baptist churches always welcome new members. In the local stores and businesses, all the necessary basic items can be found to keep body, soul and house together. With the exception of the Hudson’s Bay and Simpsons order houses, and possibly one or two others, all of the businesses are locally owned and operated.

One can also find branches of various service and fraternity clubs such as the rotary, Lions, Mason and Local Order of Moose. also, the local Legion often holds various community functions in its main hall in town. as well, there is a movie theatre, food take-out place and two or three very good restaurants and bars. Sioux Lookout is also able to outfit anyone for any activity that he would care to participate in from skates to boats.

Now, getting back to the Station life, a newcomer could find himself becoming quite involved here very quickly in various projects as well as his primary function. Since the number of personnel is small, everybody ends up doing something. There are mess committees for organizing major functions like Oktoberfest and Winter carnival; clubs such as

the photography club, auto club and hobby club; station newspaper and many sports events. The station is equipped with a curling rink, gymnasium, bowling alley and ski trail, all operated and maintained by Station personnel. The Station plays in various leagues downtown and competes with other Bases and Stations across canada.

The list of what to do in Sioux Lookout is endless, as it is in most places. However, the difference lies in the visibility of the activities. In Sioux Lookout there are so many things to do and not enough people to do them, whereas on a large Base in a big city there are also a lot of things to do, but more than enough people to do them.

I would not hesitate to say that living in an area such as Sioux Lookout can give a person a sense of accomplishment. Things aren’t going to be done unless each individual wants to do it. If someone wants his son to attend Scouts then he may have to be the Scout Leader and if someone else wants a dance at the Winter carnival then he may have to organize it.

There is a good feeling at Sioux Lookout, a closeness among the Station personnel and a rapport between the Station and town. Of course, it’s far from being Utopia. Pockets of resentment exist as they do in any relationship. You’ll also find hardcore sceptics who detest every minute they spend at Sioux Lookout, but these are few and far between. Most people become addicted to life here after only spending a few months. For the most part, you’ll find the majority of those who put down Sioux Lookout have never even been here. and to them it should be said, don’t knock it till you try it and if you do try it, there is a good possibility that you will end up with a hankering to return, many years after you leave Sioux Lookout. There’s a saying up there that once you’ve been here, people will always return, sometime. and they do!

This article was written by Lt. P.a. Humby and was published in the c&e Newsletter 1980/1

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When do you think the first snow will fall and stay on the ground?

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The boy who fell from the Super ContinentalBy Frank Rasky

reprinted from the stAr Weekly, toronto

December 3, 1966

In Sioux Lookout, Ont., they still refer to it as the double

miracle. One miracle was the way a two-and-a-half-year-old boy was flung fifty feet out of the CNR’s No. 1 Super continental passenger train while it was travelling last September at sixty miles an hour, and yet survived his tumble with a few minor cuts and bruises. The other miracle was the way the divided town-folk forgot their differences and united overnight to search for the lost boy in cold and slashing rain with flashlights and flickering lanterns until they found him alive after a 15-hour hung, huddled in a bed of sweet grass and baby breath weeds near the tracks.

Sioux Lookout isn’t much to look at. It’s a lonely little speck on the map of northwestern Ontario, hard by the Manitoba border. Like hundreds of canadian while-stops, it might be

described as a main street with a railroad station squatting on one end and jack pine stretching out to nowhere on the other end.

The town has a population of 2,700. Some are cNr railroaders descended form the Ukrainian, Irish and Italian track-laying crews who first axed a path out of the virgin bush there for the end of steel six decades ago. Some are Ojibway Indians descended from the fierce warriors who once repulsed Sioux marauders in a famous local massacre and who now live docilely in the nearby Lac Seul reservation.

Some are of French and Indian descent. Their ancestors paddled voyageur canoes up the mighty english river system but they now sit placidly on the front steps of the Sioux Hotel waiting to serve as guides for american sportsmen come to fish for tiger muskie or prospectors bound for the Pickle crow gold camps. and some are retired Scottish Gentlemen adventurers, like Wesley

Houston, who came over from Glasgow in 1930 to pack beaver peltries for the Hudson’s Bay co. up in Moose Factory at twenty dollars a month, and who now runs an Indian souvenir shop and in the basement cranks out the Sioux Lookout Bulletin, canada’s only mimeographed daily newspaper.

Two signs in the store window of the town’s Hudson’s Bay post typify the Sioux Lookout’s uneasy straddling of the centuries. One announces: “The Bay, Incorporated 2nd May 1670, Furs Purchased For cash.” another sign advertises: “New Vista color TV, So real You’ll Think You are There.”

Not exactly a raw frontier, the town hosts a 135-man rcaF radar station, a modern forty-five-bed general hospital, two bush pilot services, two-way-radio taxi cabs that go over gravel roads, a public library and museum, Garnet czinkota’s streamlined Fairway supermarket, Mel dalseg’s Mayfair

movie theatre and six-lane Bowladrome, a canadian Legion Hall, and even a juvenile delinquency problem, recently ameliorated by Mrs. alice Salem, a dynamic United church youth counselor, who got 150 teenagers to rebuild a burned out warehouse into a swinging coffee a-Go-Go Teen club decorated with “Ban The Bomb” murals.

Her husband is town clerk Phil Salem; an articulate intellectual of thirty-seven from Toronto. “To passengers who step off the trains briefly to stretch their legs”, he says, “we’re probably just a sleepy little town. But to people like myself, who’ve settled here and love the blue lakes and wild forests, it’s a constant challenge to generate true community spirit so citizens won’t leave.”

Until recently, Salem believes community morale was low. The merchants resented the cNr picketers who joined the national railroad strike last summer and thus prevented tourists from coming to the

town. Laborers were discouraged because the pulp and paper mill long promised for Sioux Lookout had fizzled out. The town’s amalgam of 57 nationalities tended to congregate in their own social units and compete with each other. adults were denigrating the local youth as irresponsible idlers and the teenagers themselves were split up into camps of whites, Indians and half-breeds.

“What the town needed,” says Salem, “was a good shaking up.”

That shakeup was supplied by a twenty-one-year-old mother, Mrs. Faye Tower, clutching a Woolworth shopping bag filled with disposable diapers, who stepped down from the Super continental onto the Sioux Lookout station platform at 5 p.m. on Monday, Sept. 12. In a distraught voice, she announced, “One of my baby boys is missing. Please help me find him.”

To Faye Tower, Sioux Lookout will always remain fixed on her memory’s map as

“danny’s Lookout”, a point located 1,800 miles from her old home in amherst N.S., and 963 miles from edmonton, alberta.

certainly she had never heard of the outlandish place at 9 o’clock on the previous Saturday night when she had carried her two sons, danny and two-and-a-half, and Stevey, one-and-a-half; already asleep in their white and yellow pajamas, aboard the train at amherst and tucked them as well as herself into the train’s lower dormant berth. Her twenty-three year-old husband, Jim, had gone west a month before looking for work. Jim Tower had always been a hard worker. a husky 200-pounder, his big biceps tattooed with a blue crucifix and the word “Mom” that he had needled onto his skin himself, he had quit St. charles roman catholic separate school at sixteen to hoist crates at a grocery store. He had worked himself up to a housepainter. But even at a dollar and a half an hour,

From the archives... Wednesday, Oct. 16, 1996Top stories

NEWS:Chiefs OK hospital deal

aFTer two days of meetings in this community last week, the Sioux Lookout Zone chiefs are ready to sign the four-party hospital

amalgamation agreement. Their ‘yes’ vote put to rest any fears that may have remained about the feelings of the people of the north.

NEWS:Skull still a mystery

ONTarIO Provincial Police forensic pathologists have allayed fears that a human skull found July 27 on Minnitaki Lake’s redpine Bay belonged

to a recent murder victim. However, exactly how the 80 year old skull got there remains a mystery.

NEWS:Sioux engineering firm leading northern First Nations business

THeY’Ve been in business only three years and already Sioux Lookout’s IFNA Engineers Limited are at the top of their class. The firm won the

1996 First Nations Business award of excellence at the Northern Ontario Business awards gala in Thunder Bay last Tuesday.

COVER PHOTO:are we there yet? andy the springer spaniel navigates the docking of

his owner’s boat, while his buddy Maggie gets ready to disembark after their trip to Minnitaki Lake last Saturday.

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painting jobs were scarce in amherst, and he had followed a friend’s advice to “Go west, young man.”

after a long wait, Jim had written her a jubilant letter from edmonton. He had found a job as a boilermaker’s assistant. It paid two dollars and thirty-eight cents an hour; at forty-five hours a week, it meant a weekly take-home cheque of ninety-nine dollars and fifty cents. Jim enclosed a hundred-dollar bill in the envelope. He urged her to pay off the thirty-five dollars a month rent for their one-room apartment, buy a one-way ticket for herself and the two kids, and “come west.”

Faye Tower did as she was told. as a country girl raised on a farm miles from amherst, she is used to letting the man be the boss in the family. She is also a pretty girl, a tiny five-foot-two, with brown curly hair and soft brown eyes, set in a oval face. She has the simple tastes of a rural teenager, favoring elvis Presley in the movies and Beverly Hillbillies on TV, and when she went to the amherst station to buy her eighty-seven dollar train fare to edmonton, she purchased for reading on the trip six romance comic books and a couple of Harlequin nurse pocket novels, doctor Overboard and a doctor for diana.

The extra money she had scrimped and saved by clerking at the five and ten cent store in amherst for thirty dollars a week. With her earnings, she bought a lavender-blue suitcase and a good supply of disposable diapers. To keep the youngsters amused on the train, she picked up at a dollar apiece two toy cars – a black and white police cruiser for danny and a

fire red engine for Stevey. The toys proved to

be a wise investment, for danny and Stevey are both brown-eyed, blond-haired bundles of restless energy. danny particularly, though small for his age – thirty-four inches tall, just twenty-seven pounds – was quite a handful. He was forever scampering down the aisle of the train coach and showing off his new police car to fellow passengers. Though he slurs his words, danny is also something of a chatterbox. He kept prattling with delight “daddy gone on shoo-shoo train, danny see daddy on shoo-shoo train.”

These were the last words Faye Tower heard from danny before he vanished off the train.

at 3:30 that Monday afternoon both children had awakened from their nap, having slept on a make-shift bed of two coach seats pulled together. Faye Tower diapered danny and slipped some transparent rubber pants over the diaper. Then she clothed him in a pair of long brown corduroy trousers, a turquoise blue suede shirt and a pair of brown sneakers.

She watched him romp down the aisle and smiled as she saw danny sit down on the floor and show a young sailor how the wheels of his police car worked. Stevey was still sleepy. So she cradled him in her arms and sat back contentedly in the coach seat to read one of her paperback nurse romances. as she turned the pages, she could hear danny racing up and down the aisle and shrilling happily about the “shoo-shoo train.”

at 4:45 p.m. – 15

minutes before the Super continental pulled into Sioux Lookout – Faye Tower forgot all about the tribulations of doctor Overboard. a passenger tapped her on the shoulder an said “Your little boy is gone.”

She rushed down the aisle and was dismayed to find that Danny had indeed disappeared. The sole trace he had left behind was his precious toy police cruiser tossed upside down beneath a seat. She asked the porter to keep an eye on Stevey while she ran frantically through the nearby swaying coaches asking passengers, “Have you seen my son?”

With mounting panic, she heard the repeated reply, “No. Haven’t seen a sign of him.”

“At first I felt numb with disbelief,” she remembers. “He’s got to be on the train I told myself. No way he can get off. I kept pinning my hopes on the young sailor I’d seen playing with danny. But then I saw the sailor stepping off the train at Sioux Lookout without danny and my heart sank. “There, I thought, goes my last hope.”

Gordon Wright, veteran trainmaster at the Sioux Lookout depot, a bluff hearty fellow who has been a railroader for twenty-five of his forty-two years and still considers railroading a great adventure, assured her that her son would be found. The Super continental was kept standing in the station for two hours while he had cNr porters and police prowl through every one of her fourteen charcoal-and-white coaches and three orange-nosed engines.

at length, Wright had

to confess to Faye Tower, “It’s a real mystery to me, ma’am. But your boy is gone.” as he helped her off the train, he apologized, “I’m afraid we can’t keep the train waiting any longer. If they find him aboard, they’ll wire us from Winnipeg. Meanwhile, we’ll move heaven and earth to search every inch of track east of here.” Wright saw her lips quiver, and gently added, “don’t worry ma’am. I know how it is. I have five kids of my own here in Sioux Lookout, and one of them, cindy, is exactly the same age as your danny.”

Faye Tower, wearing a rumpled pair of yellow slacks and a light sleeveless blouse, clutching her shopping bag of diapers with one hand and Stevey with the other, stood at the station platform. She stood there watching until the Super continental gathered speed and faded out of sight, a black dot on the western horizon. Then she walked in a daze into the waiting room and sat down on a cold bench.

“I was stunned,” she recalls. “Up till that moment, I wouldn’t let myself think this was actually happening to me. It was like a dream. Something make-believe out of one of my nurse stories. But then, when I saw the train leave without us, the final link snapped and the reality hit me: ‘danny’s fallen off the train and maybe he’s killed.’ I slowly went to pieces. I sat there shaking all over. I wept.”

She didn’t weep long, Mrs. Pearl Page, a matronly housewife of forty-two, greened-eyed, brown-haired, herself the mother of a six-year-old

Johnny Page, Jr., was one of the some 500 Sioux Lookouters who sprang to her aid or maintained a vigil that long night. Mrs. Page and her husband, a graying forty-four, had been attending an anglican church supper earlier that evening. John Page, Sr., a former cNr brakeman, works as a stationary engineer at the Indian hospital on the Ojibway reservation. They had come down to the station to visit their son-in-law Leo Mousseau who is a telegraph operator. as soon as Leo told them about the missing boy, Mrs. Page hurried over the weeping mother. “Guess I’m just a nosey parker,” Pearl page says today.

Mrs. Page offered a fresh handkerchief to help Faye Tower dry her tears and suggested, “Why don’t you come home with us?”

at the Page home on Wellington St., Pearl Page immediately gave Stevey a bath, fed him hot chicken soup, and bedded him down in the living-room on a camping cot. Faye Tower, now drained of emotion, managed a few sips of tea but couldn’t swallow any loaf cake. She was unable to eat a bite for the next 24 hours.

Neither did she have the strength to break the calamitous news to her husband in edmonton. But Pearl Page convinced her that Jim ought to know. and so, after listening almost uncomprehendingly on the other side of the long distance telephone, Jim Tower implored her, “call me the minute you get any news about danny. I’ll stay glued to this phone till I hear from you. and,

honey, I’ll be praying.”Sioux Lookouters did

more than pray that night. When the Pages drove Faye Tower back to the station, it was swarming with volunteer searchers. The department of Lands and Forests rescue Unit was on the scene, its forestry personnel alerted as far as Y cliff, thirty-eight miles east of Sioux Lookout, its helicopter skimming over the bush like a scarlet dragonfly as far as Ghost river, twenty-three miles east of Sioux Lookout. Provincial Police constable Tony Weeks and Municipal Police constable Pete Kozluk, both giants, led bands of volunteers in patrolling the environs of Sioux Lookout.

Trainmaster Gordon Wright dragooned all those available of the cNr’s local contingent of 300 employees – as well as ex-railroaders – to mount the four-man, open-air “gas-cars” and slowly drive them back and forth along the tracks as far as rosnel, sixteen miles east of Sioux Lookout. John Page, without bothering to change out of the white shirt he’d worn to the church supper, leaping aboard one of these gasoline-powered units. He spent the rest of the night with three of his former railroad buddies jumping off periodically into ankle-deep swamps to beam his lantern down dark gullies, rock culverts and moose trails.

everybody agreed that Mrs. alice Salem, the United church youth counselor, was the driving force responsible for recruiting so many volunteers. a born

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organizer, the town clerk’s wife an attractive reddish blond of twenty-seven, with rimless spectacles, a determined chin, and galvanic energy, and is herself the mother of three youngsters aged three to eight. She was supervising the regular Monday evening meeting on the coffee a-Go-Go Teen club when Provincial Police corporate ronald Forsyth interrupted to enlist her aid in the search.

alice Salem promptly split the thirty-eight boys and girls present at the club into three groups and dispatched them into the police and forestry trucks that were combing the outskirts of Sioux Lookout. Not content with that, she got Mel dalseg to let her borrow the loudspeaker car he uses to broadcast advertisements for his Mayfair movie palace. and so she bumped over the gravel roads around town for the next two hours, in a sedan whose roof sign proclaimed the coming of Kirk douglas in cast a Giant Shadow, while she blared out the message:

“attention please! a little boy is lost. He was lost off the train this afternoon. He answers to the name of danny Tower. He is two-and-a-half with blond hair and brown eyes. He was last seen wearing a blue jacket and brown corduroy pants. If

you find him, please get in touch with the police at cNr station.”

alice Salem recalls that on her first tour about town many Sioux Lookouters were already in bed. “I really woke them up. I’d see lights go on, curtains raised, and startled faces peering out of the spruce frame houses. On my second tour around, people in their nightclothes were thoroughly aroused and hunting about their backyards with flashlights and cigarette lighters. and when I arrived at the station, a bigger crowd was assembled there than you’d see at a Sioux Lookout circus. Somebody from every family was there.”

Trainmaster Gordon Wright decided to infiltrate the tracks east of Sioux Lookout with an overnight search brigade of 130 volunteers, consisting of forty teenagers and ninety adults. Walking platoons of five would be dropped off every couple of miles from a five unit auxiliary train, made up of an engine, a sleeping car, a dining car, a supply caboose, and a gondola flat car. Powerful search lights were rigged up like beacons at either side of the flat car. Teenage boys volunteered to hang onto the edge of the sleeper vestibule steps and while the engine crawled

along at three miles an hour, they would shine flashlights down the track embankments.

Without giving thought to being paid, the town merchants chipped in supplies. don Sanders emptied his shelves of every flashlight, battery and sportsman lantern in his hardware store and handed them to all comers. Garnet czinkota, owner of the Fairway super-market, who previously had worked for the cNr for twenty years, responded unhesitatingly when he got a midnight emergency call from an old friend, cNr chef Kasink Kuwrylak. czinkota stuffed his pajama legs into his pants, filled hampers with hams, cheeses, doughnuts and fifty-two loaves of bread, and heaved them up to the auxiliary supply caboose.

To make sure that volunteers would be fed and served hot coffee properly through the night, the tireless alice Salem took charge of the dining car. She delegated seven girl members of the Teen club to act as waitresses; they worked on rotating shifts of two hours, then slept one hour.

“We girls kidded around a lot,” says Mrs. Salem’s pretty blonde sister, sixteen-year-old darlene who didn’t get home to bed until 10:20 a.m. Tuesday. “But our fooling about was just to cover up our awareness of the grim job ahead. It was no picnic, I tell you.”

“It was eerie and gruesome,” says John cole, the eighteen-year-old captain of a teen search platoon, who estimates he tramped more than twenty miles through gluey gumbo potholes and waist-high sow thistles. “Your

flashlight beam slitting through the dark hour after hour was hypnotic, and your eyes played odd tricks on you.”

He looked at the jagged rock cuts of granite stretching on either side of the track and the awful twenty-foot bridge drop over the Sturgeon river and felt the earth tremble as five trains passing by through the night rumbled lickety-split at eighty-five miles an hour, and he was no longer searching for a live boy. “I kept expecting to find a corpse - a stray arm, a lost leg maybe.”

Toward dawn at 5 a.m., hope began to ebb away. It had been a warm night, but suddenly the temperature dropped to forty-five above zero, a chill rain lashed down, and a northeast wind of almost hurricane fury snapped jackpines in two like toothpicks. “I had to joke and laugh real loud to raise the dropping spirits of our foot sloggers,” says alice Salem.

aT the Page home, Pear Page stared crestfallen at the splattering drops of rain, and desperately tried to cheer up Faye Tower. after being given a sedative by dr. John Millar from the Sioux Lookout General Hospital, Faye Tower had dozed fitfully on the sofa in the Page living room. Mrs. Page, fully dressed and totally awake, lay on the floor, her head propped on a pillow near the telephone, awaiting the crucial call from her son-in-law telegrapher Leo Mousseau, at the railway station.

“Now that daylight is breaking, they’ll be sure to spot danny,” she comforted Faye Tower

over a pot of tea. “and if he’s rolled down an embankment, he’s bound to recover like a young rubber ball. My boy broke his arm at the same age - and you ought to see him play baseball today.”

Her husband John Page, came home at 5:30 a.m. to change his sodden clothes and try to catch a few winks. But he couldn’t sleep. He asked Pearl to fry him some eggs, and at 8 a.m. he was back at the station, one of the fresh gang of volunteers ready to relieve the incoming crews of exhausted searchers.

Some sixty members of the overnight search party were picked up at rosnel in the caboose of the eighty-five car freight train 401. Seated at the switch in her engine cab was engineer Jimmy Tennant, a railroader of most of his Forty years, the son of a cNr yardmaster, and the father of three children born and bred in Sioux Lookout to become railroaders. Tennant drove No. 401 along the tracks at a creeping pace of thirty miles an hour, and stared fixedly out the window. even though the search bridge had patrolled the area dozens of time through the night, Tennant held fast to the hope that he might be able to locate the missing boy.

at 8:25 a.m., near the sandy base of a telegraph pole two and a half miles west of rosnel and thirteen and a half miles east of Sioux Lookout, Tennant thought he detected something stirring. He looked down the slope of the rock ballast embankment, and there in a clump of two-foot-high grass and

red-berried honeysuckle and brown baby-breath weeds, crouching on his hands and knees “as though he were doing a pushup exercise,” was danny Tower.

“I’m not likely ever to forget that pale white face looking up at me so forlornly,” Tennant says. “He was bright-eyed, but blood was matted on his right forehead and congealed on top of his blond head.”

Tennant switched on the breaks so abruptly that the eighty-five freight cars almost slammed into each other and the volunteers in the caboose were sent flying out of their seats. “There he is!” hollered Tennant. “The missing boy!”

The engine crew dashed down into the ditch and wrapped him in their railway men jackets. Operator Bert Shasko lifted him up tenderly by the chest like he was a baby,” and handed him over to operator Bill Solomon in the engine cab, who dandled him on his knees on the fireman’s seat and kept reassuring the silent, wide-eyed boy, “don’t be scared son. You’ll see your mom soon.”

clerk Jim carroll radioed the good news to the auxiliary search train, and word swiftly passed along the track all the way back to Sioux Lookout. Volunteers in their rubber hip boots danced in the rain and sang out “danny Boy’s been found, and thank God he’s alive!”

engineer jimmy Tennant recalls, “about half the town was crowded on the platform by the time No. 401 pulled into the station – and not a dry eye among the lot of them.”

Pearl Page recalls,

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“Faye Tower was crying, and I was crying, when the freight train puffed in. ambulance attendants stood on a railway baggage truck and they passed danny through the window of the engine cab on a stretcher. Faye kept hugging him, and she wouldn’t let go of his hands all the way to the hospital.”

at Sioux Lookout General Hospital, the nurses promptly nicknamed danny the ‘Miracle boy’. The term was also used by dr. Millar who announced that danny was in “amazingly good condition,” suffering merely from a few scratches on the temple, a bit of exposure and moderate scalp cuts that require about 10 stitches. “The only case of its kind,” said dr. Millar. “I’ve seen the remains of other people who’ve fallen from a train, but they were all crushed dead. I’m a scientist, yet I’d call this rather a miracle.”

danny’s survival and rescue were both called “a miracle” in the thanks extended to the townsfolk which town clerk Phil Salem wrote up and published in the Sioux Lookout Bulletin. He agreed with his wife alice that, “This town now enjoys a tightly-knit fellowship of the kind it never had before and after a miraculous escape just as hazardous as going over Niagara Falls without a barrel.”

How danny fell off

the train in the first place remains a mystery. On Tuesday Jim Tower took the train from edmonton to Sioux Lookout, and the first question he asked his son in the hospital was “What happened to danny?” The boy replied, “danny fall out window.”

CNR officials contend this was impossible, because windows in its train coaches are automatically sealed tight. after visiting the spot where danny was found, and examining all clues. Jim Tower is inclined to believe that his son may have been flung off a CNR vestibule. In the vestibule linking each coach, a black-lettered sign on the wall warns: “Standing in vestibule not permitted” – “Il est inferdit de rester sur la plateforme.”

adult passengers, however, sometimes disregard the sign, and it is possible that one of them may have pulled open the top half of the split vestibule door to get some fresh air. danny couldn’t have unlocked the bottom half of the door because he would have had to twist

a heavy steel handle inside the vestibule and a similar door handle on the outside of the train. Nevertheless, it would have been possible for danny to step onto the red box stool usually kept beside each door; to put his other foot on the interior handle, and to be flung out while he was leaning over the open top-window half of the door.

There were no curves in the stretch of track where he tumbled, but the sheer momentum of the speeding train might have catapulted him down the embankment. Narrowly missing a few nasty boulders, he was lucky enough to land on a soft clay sarpit. He was luckier still to cushion possible concussions by rolling right into the pillow of grass and weeds, where he evidently lay unconscious and protected from the elements until discovered.

But all this is surmise, for the sole witness to the accident is not talking. Not that danny doesn’t recognize the

source of his flight through the air. as a gift, somebody presented him with a toy passenger train, “The aBc Toyland express”, which whistled Whoo! Whoo! Whoo! With the turn of a key. At first, danny was enchanted

with the plaything, and showed it off to the little Indian boy named Gus who shared the cot next to him at the Sioux Lookout hospital. But the next time the Towers visited their son, he had given the toy away to his Ojibway neighbor and

would have nothing to do with it.

“What’s the matter, danny?” asked Faye Tower. The Miracle Boy of Sioux Lookout pointed to the bandages that shrouded his scalp. “Shoo-shoo train cut danny’s head,” he said.

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stand for,” he said.council accomplishments

this past term that he highlighted included community economic development Initiative being undertaken with Lac Seul First Nation and Big Trout Lake First Nation, their plans to establish a northern local food distribution system, 16 new businesses in town, the opening of the centennial centre and its youth centre component, new Led streetlights and giving the museum a home in the train station.

Leney also talked about decreasing long term debt and increasing reserves.

Both Leney and Lawrance spoke about the benefits to the community of the new high school to be built here and the housing need in the community.

Next councillor at large candidates had their turn at the podium.

david Gordon talked of being a Lac Seul band member, a former chief of Lac Seul and band councillor as well as having served a term on Sioux Lookout council. He also spoke of making the municipal economic development commission a more autonomous entity.

For don Fenelon, this will be his fourth term on council. He talked about contributing to council and representing Hudson.

Joyce Timpson said she had fulfilled

her previous election promises and described her record.

She said fixing up sidewalks and addressing addiction in the community are major issues on her radar this term and said she would ask the tough questions on behalf of citizens.

Steven Forbes said he enjoys sitting on council and wishes to continue to help propel the community forward. He talked of current council keeping tax increases at the rate of inflation, paying down debt and building reserves. He also said he was happy to see the museum end up where he felt it should go, the train station, as well as being a driving force behind Sioux Lookout’s new gateway sign.

Yolaine Kirlew explained she is a mother, wife, daughter and neighbour. She said she wishes to give back to the community and talked of using her mediation and conflict resolution skills on the municipality’s behalf if elected.

Susan Barclay talked of living in Sioux Lookout for more than 30 years. She explained she has raised her children here and her grandchildren are being raised here. She said she wants her grandchildren and other children in Sioux Lookout to have a vibrant, economically sound community to live in. Partnerships

with First Nations are a priority for her as is the issue of more affordable housing and homes in the community.

Michael Quince emphasized Sioux Lookout being a nuclear free zone and downtown revitalization as key priorities for him. He also highlighted more open governance and reviving community radio as being important issues for him.

John Bath spoke of living in the community for many years. He spoke of the work the current council has undertaken and his desire to help guide Sioux Lookout into the future. He said he would work hard over the next four years for the community.

cal Southall touted current council’s accomplishments such as conducting an asset management plan and promoting Sioux Lookout to investors. He said his goal is to work with this new council on a long term plan for community prosperity.

Lorena Maki talked of being a mother and grandmother and now being retired. She said she would like to see more women on council. She would continue dialogue with First Nation communities to the benefit of both. She identified infrastructure in the community as a major issue, as well as taxes, housing and seniors. She said she would work for the people.

Jason Bailey has lived here for 11 years and is married with

two children. He said his interest is in the health and well-being of the community. He said he would make sure people’s voices are heard and their questions answered.

Katie Positano explained she has summered up here for years and within the past few years decided to move here. She talked about bringing new businesses to the community, growing the community, and trying to get more things happening in the town for people to do.

Next questions put together by the chamber of commerce were asked.

Mayoral candidates were asked to describe qualities of an effective leader and how they demonstrate them.

Lawrance said his leadership style would be based on respect and talked of being in charge of $250 million in contracts over 30 years.

Leney highlighted his 30 years as a police officer and having gained the respect of people through that as well as two terms as a councillor and this past term as mayor. He also spoke of his strong relationships with ministers and Kenora MP Greg rickford as being assets in moving the community forward as well as his approachability for people in the community.

Next incumbent councillors were asked to name their greatest accomplishments and one decision they would

change if they could.Southall named the

Wellington and Front Street intersection as his accomplishment and listed as his decision he would change as being council’s decision to abolish free yard waste drop-off at the landfill and council’s later decision to re-instate that.

Timpson listed her persistence in establishing a relationship between the municipality and First Nation communities. She said she regretted the way the selling of the Fuller Street land happened.

Bath listed as his accomplishment streamlining the council process and admitted to making mistakes in his term.

Forbes said he was proud of getting the museum into the train station and listed his opposition to the Wellington and Front Street intersection as what he would have changed.

all candidates were asked how they would support small business and volunteer groups.

Kirlew said there are not enough people to fill available jobs in the community, highlighted child care as a community need, and referred to volunteers as the backbone of the community.

Barclay talked of being involved in both over the years and said she would promote partnerships and said council needs to be open to hearing from these groups.

Lawrance talked

of operating a small business with partners for years. He said networking will be key for this next council, reaching out to hear volunteer group and small businesses thoughts. He said these groups can often work together and said the municipality should be facilitating this. communicating with businesses will be very important as he said it is easier to help out existing businesses than to attract new ones to the community.

Timpson talked of Sioux Lookout being a small rural town doing the job of an urban centre in that it services the northern communities. Partnerships and equality, working together, she said, will be key. She spoke of the importance of the next council looking at the impact on downtown businesses if they were to let a big box store into the community. Small groups help out taxpayers. She gave as an example the chamber of commerce raising money for new christmas decorations downtown and urged the community to support such groups.

Bailey talked about building his business, Volt entertainment, from a small entity to a successful area business over the years and the importance of supporting small businesses.

Leney talked about 16 new businesses in town in four years, working with mining companies in the area in the hopes

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Sioux Lookout - Hudson - AlconaOn October 27 Re-electJoyce Timpson

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of establishing mines and jobs, and working on attracting new businesses to town.

Maki called volunteerism the backbone of the community and supporting local businesses by purchasing local.

Southall praised community volunteers and the amount of expertise in the community and said he would like to see next council take greater advantage of that resource.

Forbes operates a business in the community. He spoke of the town spending $3 million a year on the local economy and praised the hard work of volunteers such as those on minor hockey.

Gordon urged people to support their community’s small businesses and buy from them. He also talked

about appreciating volunteers and taking their recommendations seriously.

Positano talked about being a business operator and how supporting local businesses supports the town by supporting people who live and work here. She praised the work of volunteers in the community.

Bath said municipal committees should have more autonomy and greater ability to report to council.

Quince called Sioux Lookout an amazing place with amazing volunteers.

Next the floor was opened up for questions.

eileen Jeffery asked doug Lawrance about speaking to seniors about $300 a month housing, when she said the going rate is at least $900 unless subsidized.

Lawrance admitted to speaking with seniors on the topic of housing in the community but denied making any such statement as $300 a month housing for seniors.

Next Kathy Poling asked both mayoral candidates to speak to three policy positions that differentiate them.

Lawrance said methodology of operating as mayor. He emphasized being respectful as the way he

would operate. as well, he spoke of having clear goals and milestones when doing strategic plans and having more frequent open council meetings.

Leney disagreed with Lawrance that there are not enough council meetings and spoke of a great collaboration with municipal staff. as for strategic planning, he said this council has accomplished what it set out to do.

Trevor davies, president

of the municipal employees union, asked all candidates about possible privatization of public services.

Leney said he had never heard the word privatization come up among his council and praised the work the public employees do.

Lawrance said key public services should not be privatized.

Timpson said essential services should not be privatized.

Southall called public servants invaluable to the community and praised the work that local daycare employees do.

davies had given as an example a trend he said he observed of daycares being privatized in some parts of the province.

Maki said she does not agree with privatization and that jobs need to stay in the community.

Quince said incumbent council seemed to be lovey-dovey with municipal staff. He spoke of former caO Merlin dewing getting “bumped out” of the community and praised dewing for his accountability. He said council needs to streamline where it can.

Kirlew said there is room for all. She said positions need not be lost, but possibly added to.

Forbes also said he had never heard privatization come up among council before and called daycare employees an asset to the community. He praised the work of public employees, using as an example the work municipal employees did on local roadways last winter compared to the work companies did on area highways that were contracted out by the Ministry of Transportation.

Bath asked where talk of privatization had sprung from. He said his feelings were the opposite of privatization and that municipal employees were doing a good job.

Barclay supported public services remaining public.

Bailey said municipal employees are important to take care of and make sure they have the tools they need to do their jobs.

Finally Gordon said that public services shouldn’t be privatized in Sioux Lookout.

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SMPS celebrates opening of new cultural roomTim Brody

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“THIS is really a historic event

and a historic day at our school,” enthused Sioux Mountain Public School Principal Michael Boos as the school celebrated the grand opening of its new cultural room on October 7.

elder ralph Johnson offered a welcoming prayer and told those gathered he was honoured to be part of the special day.

Ontario education Minister Liz Sandals attended the event, along with Keewatin-Patricia district School Board (KPdSB) staff, school staff, students, and community members.

“I’m very honoured to be able to participate this morning. It’s wonderful to be here,” Sandals told those gathered in the cultural room.

She commented, “I wish to recognize the long history of First Nation and Metis people in Ontario and show respect to them today. I would also like to thank Michael Boos our principal and the Sioux Mountain Public School students, teachers and staff for welcoming me here today. You obviously have a wonderful community here where you are doing a great job with the students.

“Over the past year as minister I have had the pleasure of traveling across this great province and meeting with parents, teachers and, of course, students, the most important people, and I’m delighted to be here today.

“all of us, no matter

what role we play in the school, from Minster of education down to every single staff, are all committed to achieving excellence for all students. In particular we are committed to improving aboriginal education in Ontario and this is very important to Premier Wynne.

“We want to ensure that First Nations, Metis, and Inuit students have every opportunity to succeed. We want to ensure that you have every opportunity to develop the skills and the knowledge that you need now and in the future. Sioux Mountain Public School’s cultural room is really a wonderful initiative.

“It’s a place where elders can meet with the children and pass on cultural and community support. It’s a place where Native languages can be taught and passed down.”

KPdSB explained in a press release, “The cultural room, completed in april 2014 using Ministry of education funding and KPdSB reserves, was a significant gesture on the

part of Sioux Mountain and the KPdSB to build and foster relationships with the many First Nation communities and organizations in the Sioux Lookout area. The design of the cultural room was created through consultations with community elders and is a place that allows students, their families, school elders, and staff to do drumming, traditional cooking, and smudging during the school day.”

KPdSB director of education Sean Monteith shared, “These are great times for Keewatin-Patricia. They’re unprecedented.

I’m extremely proud of where we are going.”

He further stated, “Within the past month, the Keewatin-Patricia district School Board has been visited by Ministry staff, including the assistant deputy Minister, the deputy Minister and now the Minister of education for the Province of Ontario. Our student achievement measures are all up and improving, our culture is strong and inclusive, and we are building a new 30 million dollar high school that we aspire will be a jewel of the north. The Minister will get to see first-hand what many of us in the KPdSB have

Sioux Mountain Public School’s new cultural room.

Students, staff and dignitaries cut a ribbon to officially open the room.

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felt and known for a long time; that our staff and schools are first-class and that all of our efforts to improve the lives of students are nothing short of heroic.”

Lac Seul First Nation chief clifford Bull presented Sandals, Monteith and Boos with gifts during the opening ceremony.

He shared, “I was really amazed at the beauty of the room. I know that this room will promote understanding, acceptance and diversity and uniqueness. I’m very proud to be here today at the ribbon cutting taking place here today.”

KPdSB Vice-chair cecile Marcino thanked staff for bringing the room to fruition and stated the room is all about meeting the needs of students.

Sioux Mountain Public School students drummed during the opening ceremony and also spoke about what the room means to them.

Master of ceremonies for the event, Tristan Bouchard, a Grade 6 student at the school,

explained what the new cultural room means to him, “I just feel we should have a place we can all come and do many things all together.”

He said he is excited to use the new space.

His sister, Grade 4 student Haylee Bouchard, was one of the speakers at the opening ceremony.

She confided, “There were so many people. It made me feel good

I can speak in front of people about learning new languages and how to drum. It’s nice.”

She is looking forward to using the room.

Boos stated, “We are very honoured that you, Minister Sandals, have taken the time out of your very busy schedule to come to our school and share in what we consider a significant and progressive step toward building relationships within our community.”

He continued, “I feel confident in saying I believe we are one of the first public schools to have a traditional drum. We may be one of the first public schools in Ontario and perhaps the country to have a cultural room such as this and it’s absolutely awesome that we have a place where we can honour our anishnawbe traditions and practices within our school.

“We’ve often talked

that we can’t change the wrongdoings of the past. We can certainly take responsibility for today and for the future and I believe this is a significant step in that direction.”

Victor Lyon, who constructed the original drum for the school and has visited the school

to pass on traditional teachings, said of the day’s proceedings, “I think it’s really awesome. It’s amazing. It’s a major step forward for not only western education but to be able to bring both cultures together and combine them in one room, to

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Master of Ceremonies Tristan Bouchard introduces Boos.

Romaine Wesley and Victor Lyon.

Monteith (seated left), Elder Juliette Blackhawk and Bull, along with others, take in the cultural room’s grand opening.

From left: Education Minister Liz Sandals, KPDSB Director of Education Sean Monteith, Lac Seul First Nation Chief Clifford Bull and SMPS Principal Michael Boos display gifts presented by Bull.

Students give Education Minister Liz Sandals a drumming lesson.

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make a space to be able to drum and do all those other cultural activities is really good. It’s good for the kids to have access to those things.”

romaine Wesley, who also volunteers at the school, had the vision for the original school drum, called anishnawbe-equay, used by both boys and girls.

She recounted how after seeing the material for the drum in her vision, she quickly found it.

She commented on the opening of the cultural room, which culminated in a ribbon cutting ceremony, “I really think it’s amazing how everything is going positively for the Nishnawbe people at this time. It’s wonderful.”

Norman Beardy-Miles, student trustee on the KPdSB and a Queen elizabeth district High School student, attended the cultural room opening.

He said, “I think it’s a good thing for them. I wish I had something like this when I went to

public school. It will be good for them to learn the things that are passed down to them.”

Jenny Pert-Wesley, who has taught native language at the school for six years, explained what the cultural room means to her. “I think that for me what happened was the kids kept on asking to do things and we started doing them, but we didn’t really have a proper space for it. It’s kids from all backgrounds. We started trying to cut up and cook moose meat but we didn’t have a space for doing it. We started drumming in the classroom but it was so loud. What this room to me means is that we have a space where we can meet the needs of all the students and that we’re able to drum, we’re able to smudge, we’re able to do whatever the students need in that room… The way Sioux Lookout is the hub of the north, this is the hub of the school.”

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Skip to Equip Classic November 7 – 9

Once again the organizing committee has been hard at work preparing for the 4th annual Bearskin

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Our committee recently committed to

a 3-year $150,000 fund raising goal with the Sioux Lookout Meno Ya Win Health centre Foundation. as in the past, all monies raised stay in Sioux Lookout, with this year’s fundraising supporting our much needed Long Term Home care Project.

The Skip to equip is a fun ladies curling weekend. No curling

experience is needed, just a desire to have a weekend of fun in support of a very good cause. enter as a team or as an individual by either calling Muriel anderson at 807-737-8982 or by e-mailing the committee at [email protected].

This year’s theme is “superheroes.” all participants are encouraged to come

dressed as their favourite superhero and be a superhero by collecting pledges in support of extended Health care. The whole weekend promises to be a fun-filled affair with various draws, raffles, entertainment and a live dJ dance on Saturday evening. even if you are unable to curl, please show your community support

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Lac Seul First Nation is seeking to hire an Aftercare Coordinator for the community based addictions prevention and treatment program. Under the direction of the Suboxone Program Coordinator, the Aftercare Coordinator will be directly responsible for implementing and coordinating the holistic aftercare program component of the Lac Seul First Nation Suboxone Treatment Program.

RESPONSIBILIITIES AND DUTIES

• Serve as the principle contact for clients in need of aftercare support• Support clients in developing and implementing aftercare and relapse –

prevention plans• Provide aftercare follow-up to clients within the community• Work in partnership with community services to develop and offer aftercare

programs and support• Act as the main contact for clients completing a treatment program• Facilitate relapse – prevention group sessions• Provide individual addictions counselling as required• Arrange referrals to counselling resources either within or outside the

community• Keep appropriate daily records and other documentation as required• Promote, monitor and maintain health, safety and security of the environment

REPORTING RELATIONSHIP

The Aftercare Coordinator reports directly to the Suboxone Program Coordinator

REQUIREMENTS

• Program management experience• Knowledge of and experience in mental health and addictions and willingness

to learn in depth applications of these areas • Must not be a user of drugs illegally or an abuser of alcohol or illegal drugs• Valid CPR certification or willingness to be trained in this• Ability to work independently and as part of a team• Good organizational and interpersonal skills• Ability to maintain confidentiality and objectivity with clients and community

services• Able to work flexible hours/days• Ability to work cooperatively and to respond quickly to changing needs and

circumstances.• Satisfactory criminal reference check• Direct Observed Therapy qualifications or willingness to obtain

HOURS OF WORK 35 hours a week

To apply please submit a resume along with a cover letter and written permission for LSFN HR Department to contact two most recent supervisors. Applications are being

accepted until Friday, October 17, 2014, 4:00 p.m. Please drop off, mail, fax or email to:

LSFN, Box 100, Hudson ON, P0V 1X0, Attention: HR Dept.Fax number 807-582-3525Email [email protected]

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NO. 28 GENERAL DELIVERY, LAC SEUL, ONTARIO P0V 2A0 TELEPHONE: (807) 582-3211 FAX: (807) 582-3493

SUB OFFICE

P.O. BOX 100, HUDSON, ONTARIO P0V 1X0 TELEPHONE: (807) 582-3503 FAX: (807) 582-3449

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EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY Support Worker

(External Posting)SUMMARY

Lac Seul First Nation is seeking to hire a Support Worker at the community based addictions prevention and treatment program. Under the direction of the Suboxone Program Coordinator and/or the Aftercare Coordinator, the Support Worker will be directly responsible for performing administrative duties to assist the Suboxone Program Coordinator and the Aftercare Coordinator in having smoothly-running programs.

OVERALL RESPONSIBILITY

Perform administrative duties to assist the Suboxone Program Coordinator and the Aftercare Coordinator in having smoothly-running programs.

MAIN DUTIES

• Assist the Suboxone Program Coordinator and the Aftercare Coordinator. Act as relief for vacations, sick days, etc.

• Ensure good communication by answering phone and/or in-person inquiries and routing to appropriate staff

• Ensure a smoothly running office• Keep appropriate daily records and other documentation as required• Promote, monitor and maintain health, safety and security of the environment • Maintain filing system• Performs other duties as required

REQUIREMENTS

• Mental health and addictions knowledge or willingness to learn• Excellent oral and written communication, organizational and problem solving

skills.• Must not be a user of drugs illegally or an abuser of alcohol or illegal drugs• Valid CPR certification or willingness to be trained in this• Ability to work independently and as part of a team• Good organizational and interpersonal skills• Ability to maintain confidentiality and objectivity with clients and community

services• Able to work flexible hours/days• Ability to work cooperatively and to respond quickly to changing needs and

circumstances.• Satisfactory criminal reference check• Direct Observed Therapy qualifications or willingness to obtain

HOURS OF WORK 35 hours per week

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$2500 in fines for unlawfully hunting moose

a caledon man has been fined $2500 for

unlawfully hunting moose.Giuseppe Scalise was

fined $2500 and received a one-year hunting ban after pleading

guilty to unlawfully hunting moose.

The court heard that Ministry of Natural resources and Forestry conservation officers contacted a group of hunters with a bull moose on October 15, 2012. an investigation revealed that the moose had been shot by Scalise although he was not authorized to hunt bull moose. Scalise had been hunting alone but later arranged for an individual to go to the kill site with him and attach a bull moose validation tag to the animal. They

were accompanied by members of that individual’s hunting party.

Two men fined total of $5000 for hunting offences

Two Timmins men have pleaded guilty to charges related to an illegal hunt.

Michel Larose was fined $1000 for trespassing to hunt, $2000 for careless hunting and $1000 for making a false statement to a Ministry of Natural resources and Forestry conservation officer. Larose received a two-

year hunting suspension and must successfully complete the Ontario Hunter education Program before being allowed to hunt again.

cory-Joe Gauthier was fined $500 for trespassing to hunt and $500 for transporting illegally-killed wildlife.

court heard that on November 20, 2013 officers were investigating a complaint from a landowner regarding hunting on his property. at the time, the landowner was in his residence, which is in a built-up area of both commercial and

residential properties within a “No discharge of Firearms” zone. an investigation revealed that Larose saw a small buck across the street from a parking lot. He then crossed the highway, went onto private property and shot the deer with a high-powered rifle. Larose told officers he was alone when he retrieved it, transported it to another location to gut it, and took it to a butcher. However, Gauthier had been with him. The deer was seized at a butcher shop and forfeited to the crown.

For further information on hunting regulations, please consult the Ontario Hunting regulations Summary, available at ontario.ca/hunting.

To report a natural resources violation, call the MNRF TIPS line at 1-877-847-7667 toll-free any time or contact your local ministry office during regular business hours. You can also call Crime Stoppers anonymously at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477).

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The Kwayaciiwin Education Resource Centre in Sioux Lookout, Ontario is seeking a

Primary Specialist The Primary Specialist is responsible for providing expert advice and in-school support to teachers and administrators on strategies to improve literacy and numeracy of students from Kindergarten to Grade 3 for schools served by Kwayaciiwin. Key Responsibilities

• Research and analyze literacy and numeracy issues and trends and create a data base of current research, trends, experts and potential sources of support for the District.

• Provide expert literacy and numeracy advice in the development of programs and initiatives related to the improvement of literacy and numeracy across the Sioux Lookout District.

• Develop and maintain effective linkages with First Nations school administrators, teachers and parents

• Participate on committees, study groups and work groups within the District related to improving literacy and numeracy

• Identify needs and service issues and engage First Nations cooperation and buy-in for the development and policies, programs, initiatives, and service-delivery arrangements.

• Develop strategies, approaches and supporting materials to assist teachers and administrators improve the teaching of literacy and numeracy skills within their schools

• Provide information/support to schools with regards to literacy and numeracy programs (K – Gr. 3) including advice, consultation and program development support

• Provide guidance and expertise to communities and administrators in the development of literacy and numeracy improvement plans as part of their school improvement planning process

• Develop and sustain positive relationships with a broad range of education resources and stakeholders.

• Participate on external committees to gather information, opinions and attitudes • Coordinate and provide expertise in the development of District-wide policies,

strategies and implementation plans. • Develop and deliver training for teachers and administrators. • Conduct regular and scheduled visits to communities to monitor issues, support

implementation strategies and monitor progress. Qualifications

• Bachelor of Education degree with current OCT qualifications at the primary level • Teacher experience in primary classrooms. • Language fluency in Ojibway, Oji-Cree and/or Cree is an asset. • Experience working with First Nations in the field of education • Self-motivated, organized, able to work as a team member, a facilitator, and a

consultant • Excellent interpersonal, communications and computer skills. • Ability to travel independently to isolated First Nations communities.

To Apply: Please submit a resume, two recent employment references with written permission to contact, and a covering letter via email to: Eugene Southwind, Finance and Human Resources Officer Kwayaciiwin Education Resource Centre email: [email protected] Closing Date for Applications: October 24, 2014 Criminal Reference and Child Abuse Registry check required at time of hiring.

Kwayaciiwin thanks all those who apply; however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.

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Financial analyst / accountantnon union, Full time Qualifications:• Accounting designation preferred, will consider someone

enrolled in• CMA, CGA, CA Program. • Minimum 3 years working experience in financial

administration, preferably in the healthcare field. • Strong working knowledge of Excel and Word; knowledge of

computer• based accounting systems. • Highly motivated team player with the ability to make

independent • decisions when warranted.• Excellent interpersonal skills and strong oral /written

communication skills.• Excellent organizational and change management skills.

Responsibilities:• Prepare analysis of programs and business cases.• Assist in the preparation of monthly reports to the Board,

annual • operating /capital and staffing budgets.• Reconciliation and analysis of accounts, including bank • reconciliations, accounts payable and receivable.• Preparation of reports to funders, submissions, and • other supplemental reporting. • Develop financial and statistical forecasts.• Provide information analysis. • Other duties as assigned

salary: Will be commensurate with experience and qualifications. Competitive benefit package included.

closing Date: 4:00pm, October 20, 2014, or when filled.

submit Resume to: Human Resources: Recruitment Sioux Lookout Meno Ya Win Health CentreBox 909Sioux Lookout, ON, P8T 1B4Email: [email protected]: (807)737-6263

competition no: FIN 02/14 (please quote on application)

Only those candidates selected for an interview will be contacted, we thank all others for their interest. The successful candidate will be

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Sioux Lookout Meno Ya Win Health Centre is a scent-free facility.

Exciting Health Care Opportunities

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Produce Manager• Competitive wages• Comprehensive benefit package• Previous people management

experience an asset• Excellent verbal and written

communication skills• Strong computer and e-mail skills• Ability and willingness to work

evenings and weekends

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Hepatitis C Case Coordinator(Regional Wellness Response Program’s Hepatitis C Support Service)

Full Time Position ~ Location: Sioux Lookout, ON Deadline: October 17, 2014 @ 4:30 p.m.

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Fall in Sioux Lookout

Snowfall last week briefly blanketed the community.

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Relief Counsellors Contract Position

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Full Time Position ~ Location: Sioux Lookout, ON Deadline: October 17, 2014 @ 4:30 p.m.

Late applicants will not be given consideration.

Full job details are available on our website: www.slfnha.com under Careers.

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2014-15 CURLING SEASON October 27, 2014 through March 13, 2015

REGISTRATION DATES:Ladies League Teams: Wednesday, October 22, from 6 – 9 pmMen’s League Teams: Thursday, October 23, from 6 – 9 pm

Mixed League Teams: Friday, October 24, from 6 – 9 pmCome out register your teams, visit friends and teammates, have some popcorn!

Curlers can also register during the day 9am to 4pm October 20 – 24.

LEAGUE NIGHTS:Sunday/Monday – Business LeagueTuesday/Thursday – Men’s Leagues

Wednesday – Ladies LeagueFriday – Mixed League

ALL PLAYERS MUST BE REGISTERED AND PAID IN FULL BEFORE THEIR FIRST LEAGUE GAME, WHICH STARTS THE WEEK OF OCTOBER 27

FOR INFORMATION ON REGISTRATION AND FEES CALL THE CURLING CLUB AT 737-1800

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The Sioux Lookout Bulletin - Volume 23, No. 49 Wednesday, October 15, 2014 - Page 19

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

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10-15,22

NOTICE OF ELECTION (Municipal Elections Act, 1996, as amended, (Sec. 40))

MUNICIPALITY OF SIOUX LOOKOUT

Notice is hereby given to the Municipal Electors of the Municipality of Sioux Lookout that, whereas more candidates have been nominated to each of the following offices than the number required to fill such offices, elections will be held upon the date and at the time and place stated in this Notice for the purpose of electing the holders of such offices.

OFFICES FOR WHICH ELECTIONS ARE TO BE HELD:• MAYOR One (1) to be elected by all electors• COUNCILLOR (at large) Five (5) to be elected by all electors

METHOD OF ELECTION:• Vote by Mail: The 2014 Sioux Lookout Municipal Election will be held using mail-in ballots; therefore, there

will be no Advance Polls and no Proxy Voting.

• How to Vote: Ballot kits are expected to be in the hands of the electors during the week of October 6-10, 2014. Once an elector has voted (instructions provided in the ballot kit), the ballot may be mailed to the Municipality in the postage paid envelope provided or deposited in person at the Drop-Off Centre located at the Customer Service Desk, Main Floor, Sioux Lookout Municipal Office, 25 Fifth Avenue, Sioux Lookout, Ontario. In order for ballots to be received by the close of polls (8:00 p.m., Monday, October 27, 2014, it is recommended that ballots be mailed no later than Wednesday, October 15, 2014. Ballots must be received by the Municipality no later than 8:00 p.m., Monday, October 27, 2014. Ballots received after this date/time cannot be counted.

If you do not receive a ballot kit by Friday, October 10, 2014, please see Brian P. MacKinnon, Assistant Returning Officer at the Clerk’s Department, Sioux Lookout Municipal Office, 25 Fifth Avenue, Sioux Lookout.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION: • Please contact Brian P. MacKinnon, Assistant Returning Officer, or Mary L. MacKenzie, Clerk/Returning

Officer, at 737- 2700 or at the Clerk’s Department, Sioux Lookout Municipal Office, 25 Fifth Avenue.

10-15,22

IS YOUR NAME ON THE VOTERS LIST?

The Voters List contains the names, addresses, school support, and residency status of persons eligible to vote in the 2014 Municipal and School Board elections.

The Municipality of Sioux Lookout is providing an opportunity to local electors to determine whether or not their names are on the Voters List – from the comfort of your own home!

Please visit our website, www.siouxlookout.ca/en/your-local-government/Voters.asp, and then click on the “Are You onthe Voters List?” link.

Members of the public may also view, in person, the Voters List at the following locations during regular business hours:• Customer Service Desk at the Municipal Office, 25 Fifth Avenue• Circulation Desk at the Sioux Lookout Public Library, 21 Fifth Avenue• Canada Post Office in Hudson, 48 Second Street

Am I allowed to vote?A person is entitled to be an elector in the October 27, 2014 Municipal election if he or she, on Voting Day:

• resides within the Municipality or is the owner or tenant of land in the Municipality, or the spouse of such a person; and

• is a Canadian citizen; and• is at least 18 years of age; and• is not otherwise prohibited, by law, from voting.

What if my name isn’t on the list, or the information is incorrect?From September 2, through October 27, eligible electors may make application to add, remove or amend their information on the Voters List. Please visit the Municipal Office, 25 Fifth Avenue, Sioux Lookout during regular business hours to get a copy of the “Revision Form.”

If you have any questions regarding the 2014 Municipal and/or School Board Elections,please contact Brian P. MacKinnon, Assistant Returning Officer:

737-2700, ext. 2243 or [email protected].

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO CLOSE SHORELINE ROAD ALLOWANCE

The Corporation of the Municipality of Sioux Lookout hereby gives Notice of its intention to pass By-laws to close the following unopened shoreline road allowance and to sell the land locally known as:

1. THAT portion of shoreline road allowance (unopened) in front of Part 3 on Reference Plan 23R-4325 known locally as 350 Sturgeon River Road, as shown below.

The plans may be viewed at the Municipal Office, 25 Fifth Avenue, Sioux Lookout.

Anyone who claims that his or her land will be prejudicially affected may appear before Council on Wednesday, October 15, 2014 in Council Chambers, Municipal Office at 25 Fifth Avenue, Sioux Lookout, at 5:30 p.m. at which time a Public Hearing will be held on the road allowance closing.

For further information please contact:Patricia A. Uren, Planning Administrator

P.O. Box 158, 25 Fifth Avenue, Sioux Lookout ON P8T 1A4Phone: 807-737-2700 ext. 2234 Fax: 807-737-3436

Email: [email protected]

10-15

REQUEST FOR PUBLIC INPUT – ANTI-LITTERING BY-LAW

The Council of The Corporation of the Municipality of Sioux Lookout, at its September 18, 2014, Regular Meeting, gave First Reading to By-law No. 66-14, being a By-law to Prohibit Littering Within Sioux Lookout.

Interested persons are invited to view the proposed By-law on the Municipal website under the Frequently Requested By-laws page: www.siouxlookout.ca/en/living-here/frequently-requested-by-laws.asp or in person at the Municipal Office, 25 Fifth Avenue, and/or request copies of the By-law.

Individuals may make comments to Council, in writing.Written comments should be submitted to Mary L. MacKenzie, Clerk, on or before 4:30 p.m., Monday, October 20, 2014:

Mail: P.O. Box 158, Sioux Lookout, ON P8T 1A4, E-Mail: [email protected]

ORDrop-off at Customer Service Desk, Municipal Office, 25 Fifth Avenue.

The Municipality thanks all parties for submitting comments; however, individual responses will not be provided to comments.

It is expected that Council will review the public input at the November 19, 2014 Regular Council Meeting, with the aim of giving Second and Third/Final Reading to the By-law at this meeting. If approved by Council, the By-law will come into force and take effect upon approval by the Attorney General of the Set Fines established under the By-law.

10-15

COUNCIL MEETINGS

A series of Council Meetings will be held as follows:

Meeting Date and Time Meeting Type and Purpose

October 15, 2014, 5:30 p.m.

(NEW) Public HearingTo consider a Shoreline Road Allowance Closing

(NEW) Statutory Public MeetingTo consider a Zoning By-law Amendment to allow an outdoor furnace

Regular Council MeetingTo deal with routine business of the Municipality

November 19, 2014, 5:30 p.m. Regular Council MeetingTo deal with routine business of the Municipality

December 17, 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]. 10-15

MUNICIPALLY-OWNED PROPERTIES FOR SALE

The Municipality has declared a number of Municipally-owned lands surplus to Municipal needs, and these properties are available for sale.

For information with respect to available properties(residential, commercial and industrial) please visit our website:

http://www.siouxlookout.ca/en/invest-grow/municipal-land-for-sale.asp

For more information, please contact Patricia A. Uren, Planning Administrator:737-2700, ext. 2234 or [email protected].

10-15

2014 FALL RECREATION PROGRAMS

The Parks and Recreation Department is pleased to announce the following Fall Recreation Programs:

Buns n Guns Bootcamp (Saturday Mornings) Municipal Co-Ed Volleyball League K-Fit Kettlebell Class (Saturday Mornings) Steppin’ UP Fitness Class (Early Evening Class)

Sunrise Spin Class (Morning Class)

Drop-In sports that have already begun are:

Tuesday’s – Indoor Ultimate Frisbee Wednesday’s – Drop-In Squash Night Thursday’s - Badminton Sunday’s - Basketball

For more information or to register, please contactMarc Nielsen, Programming and Events Co-ordinator: 737-1994, ext. 3302

or [email protected].

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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

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Electric Furnace Install & Service, Service upgrades, Renovations & New [email protected] ECRA/ESA Licence# 7008154

Service upgrades, Electric Furnace Install & Service,

Renovations & New ConstructionECRA/ESA Licence# 7008154

Service upgrades, Electric Furnace Install & Service,

Renovations & New ConstructionECRA/ESA Licence# 7008154

Service upgrades, Electric Furnace Install & Service,

Renovations & New ConstructionECRA/ESA Licence# 7008154

Ian LandgraffMaster Electrician

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Ian LandgraffMaster Electrician

737-2222

Service upgrades, Electric Furnace Install & Service, Renovations & New Construction

[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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Just NailsCindy SiemensCertified Nail Technician

38 Wellington StreetSioux Lookout, ON

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Just NailsCindy SiemensCertified Nail Technician

38 Wellington StreetSioux Lookout, ON

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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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Mary Ellen Johnson, MSW, RSW.Registered Health Professional

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807-737-2496

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Skin Care products

Caitlin Durante Esthetician

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His & Her Esthetics

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Proud retailer of Eminence Organic

Skin Care products

Caitlin Durante Esthetician

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His & Her Esthetics

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Skin Care products

Indulgence Day Spa

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Functionally FitMelissa Zarecki

RMT, R.Kin, CSEP CEP, RYT200

Massage Therapy, Injury Rehabilitation, Excercise

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Page 21: The Sioux Lookout Bulletin - Vol. #23, No. 49, October 15, 2014

N E W SThe Sioux Lookout Bulletin - Volume 23, No. 49 Wednesday, October 15, 2014 - Page 21

Motorcyclists collect toys for children’s Christmas joys

Tim BrodyAssociAte editor

NearLY 20 motorcyclists are helping Santa

claus bring holiday cheer to area children with this year’s Toys for Tots

motorcycle ride.Sioux Lookout HOG

chapter director rick Jaworski described the October 4 event, “It turned out pretty good aside from the weather. The toys were great and

of course the Friendship centre always appreciates what we can give them.”

The Nishnawbe-Gamik Friendship centre gives out christmas hampers each year to families in need. Toys collected

during this year’s Toys for Tots event will go into those hampers to bring christmas joy to youngsters on christmas morning.

Jaworski added, “Up until december 15 you

can still actually go down there and donate non-perishable food or gifts.”

riders met at the Travel Information centre, then, led by Santa claus, toured around town, arriving later at the

Friendship centre.The Toys for Tots

event officially brings the chapter’s season to a close.

Jaworski concluded, “Thanks to everyone who helped out.”

Toys for Tots participants with Santa. The gathered gifts. Submitted Photos

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Jonathan StollSince 1989

Cell: 807-737-0178PH/FX: [email protected]

Custom Homes ● Decks ● Drywalling ● RoofingComplete Renovations ● Siding ● Garages

104 Moose Horn Road, Sioux Lookout, Ontario 1 Col: 1.5625” 2 Col: 3.3” 3 Col: 5.0375” 4 Col: 6.775” 5 Col: 8.5125” 6 Col: 10.25”X: 0.25”

Y:2”

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Attention Camp Owners and Rural Homeowners

Water filters available for sale, at very competitive pricing, for

regular filter housings to the big blue filter housings.

Attention Camp Owners and Rural Homeowners

Water filters available for sale, at very competitive pricing, for

regular filter housings to the big blue filter housings.

Scott Dell

737-1528

Scott Dell

737-1528

SR RefRigeRAtiOn& AiR COnditiOning

Commercial and Residential

SR RefRigeRAtiOn& AiR COnditiOning

Commercial and Residential

Attention Camp Owners and Rural Homeowners

Water filters available for sale, at very competitive pricing, for

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Scott Dell

737-1528

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H&HImporters SD -----05-29 1a Davin Salo05 29 13/ H&HImporters-052913-SD.indd 2 1.6

Andrew HAlowAuthorized Dealer

Ph.: 807 939 1152Fax: 807 939 1097

• Installation • Maintenance & Replacement Parts Available

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Ph.: 807 939 1152Fax: 807 939 1097

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Ph.: 807 939 1152Fax: 807 939 1097

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RR#5 - 3879, Highway 17, West of Thunder Bay

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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 CadetsStarts Sept 3. Ages 12-18. Wed evening 6:30 - 9:00 at Sioux Mountain Public School. Contact Capt. Mathew Craig 738-1967

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and also some work samples from our students at St. Joseph’s school in dryden where there is an immersion program.”

The idea would be to mirror the St. Joseph’s program at Sacred Heart.

“We have actually spoken with the teachers from dryden just to see what their experience has been like. Following that open house time, at 6:30 p.m. there will be a formal presentation by the staff and I would assume that after that parents will be able to ask any questions that they have,” Hildebrand said.

She is hoping the turnout is good. “Speaking as a mother who is interested in the program, I’m certainly hoping that we will gather enough interest so that it is a strong possibility. as a teacher I just need to wait and see what the board decides. at this time they are looking at the program possibly being established as early as the 2015-2016 school year, which would mean next September, so they do have a timeline established and the decision will be made whether or not to move forward,” Hildebrand said.

asked about the number and age of students who might be enrolled in the program, Hildebrand commented, “I think it’s really hard to say because it’s going to depend on the interest. right now we are still looking at who the interested families are and the ages of the children, so right now I think there is still some flexibility in terms of when the program starts and the age of the children.

“So I think those concrete decisions would have to be made, but only once a decision is made as to whether we will proceed. It’s very tentative at this point. They’re still just exploring this and no decisions have been made yet.”

asked why she is interested in the program, she replied, “as a parent I am interested in French Immersion because I

experienced it myself and I found that there have been a lot of benefits from it throughout my life. The research also shows that it is so good for the developing brain. It shows that children who learn a second language will actually become more proficient in their first language as well. Based on what I know about language development and brain development I just can’t see why I wouldn’t want my child to take part in that program.”

commenting further on what a French Immersion program might look like at Sacred Heart, Hildebrand said, “at this point I think they are looking at SK and or Grade 1. I think they are sort of willing to be flexible depending on the parent interest…

“Basically, my understanding, not having taught immersion in our board, is that the students spend 50 per cent of their day in a French environment and 50 per cent in an english environment. So often what happens is the French portion will be taught by one teacher and the english portion another. They would obviously have the same instruction in english as students would in an english program so they are not losing any of the quality and instruction in english.

“The other subjects, I guess, would be determined by the board and the school, what subjects are taught in which language. The curriculum would be exactly the same. We’re just talking about a difference in language.”

Hildebrand said students or their parents don’t already have to be speaking French for students to enter the program if it is green-lit. “I think a common misconception is that students have to have some sort of background or parents have to have some sort of background, but really immersion is for english speaking children who are coming to learn a second language.

“I think the teachers obviously understand that, developmentally,

we can’t expect that to happen overnight. I think it would be a gradual process. The support would certainly be put in place for children and parents because we don’t want the parents to feel they are not understanding what’s going on at school. We want the parents to feel that they don’t need to know the language to have their children participate in the program. Immersion is for learning a second language.”

describing how the program would progress, Hildebrand said, “My understanding is that we would introduce the immersion program, if it were to go forward, in one of the youngest grades and the next year it would mean we would have immersion still in that grade so for instance if we started in Senior Kindergarten, it would be in Senior Kindergarten in 2015-2016 and the following year it would be in Senior Kindergarten and Grade 1 so that the students who started would continue in immersion.”

The immersion program would then continue with the students right through Grade 8.

H i l d e b r a n d commented, “I think that parent interest will be a big factor in the board’s decision… I just hope that anyone who is interested will come out to the meeting. I hope that people who may have questions about whether or not this would be a good choice for their children will come out and ask those questions. We will be more than happy to answer whatever questions we can and we would certainly provide people with more information if they wanted it.”

Marilese Keller, the person who came forward to the board about the program, is a pilot who has lived in Sioux Lookout for 12 years. She has a three-year-old daughter.

Keller states in her presentation to the board, “Three years ago my daughter Makayla was born and my husband and I started to look at which school we would

want her to attend. a serious consideration was the French Immersion program in Thunder Bay. It was a sad thought moving away from our friends and great jobs just so Makayla could be in a French Immersion program. Then I realized my story was not unique and many other families would also like the French Immersion program in Sioux Lookout.”

She continued, “There are many benefits to the children, our community, and the catholic school board in offering a French Immersion program in Sioux Lookout. The benefits to the children are undeniable. data shows that students enrolled in French Immersion programs often have increased job opportunities in canada and abroad; demonstrate a superior level of mental flexibility, which is an ability to think more independently of words,

and to have a higher awareness of concept formation, as well as a more diversified intelligence than students in the regular programs; have a deeper appreciation and respect for various cultures; score considerably higher than the provincial average on reading, writing, and math eQaO (education Quality and accountability Office) assessments.

“The positive effects are already being seen in Kenora where a French Immersion program was recently started.

“There is also an important benefit to the community; to attract and retain more professionals who are passionate about having a French Immersion program. I have several letters from professionals who have moved or will be moving away because we do not offer French Immersion in Sioux Lookout.

“On the other hand,

if Sacred Heart would incorporate their new Montessori principles into the French Immersion program you could have the potential of drawing professionals out of the city. a typical Montessori program in Toronto costs $1300/month. For a professional who wants a unique program for his or her children while saving a small fortune, this program would be very appealing. The benefits to the Catholic school board would be increased enrollment and retention of 37 French Immersion students.”

She concluded by stating, “In conclusion, we’re targeting a start date of Sept 2015 for children born 2008 and after. at the end of the day, we simply want to give our children the tools for success and have as many doors open as possible when they’re choosing their life path.”

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106 Centennial Square, Thunder Bay Ontario P7E 1H3 WWW.Oshki.ca

Deadline for most Funders is November

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if no reply is given by Friday at 4:00 your ad will appear as is in the paper that you have booked it to run and you will be charged accordingly.

CheCk YOuR AD FOR The FOllOwing*Be sure to provide an alternate contact phone # and email.

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