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CIPI Newsletter – January 7th, 2011 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 2 3 4 Jim Lafleur 5 6 7 Seniors 8 9 Church Committee 10 11 KYRHA Programs Youth Meeting @ 7pm 12 Interagency MTG @ 10am Co- Management MTG @ 7pm 13 14 Laurie Krivoshein 15 16 Jim Lafleur 17 Council Meeting @ 7pm 18 Seniors 19 20 21 Church Committee 22 23 KYRHA Programs 24 25 Laurie Krivoshein 26 CIPI Regular Meeting @ 7pm 27 28 Jim Lafleur 29 30 Seniors 31 Ticket Sales in Italic Meetings in Bold 2011 CIPI Newsletter In case of a serious Emergency call 911 FIRE ……………….911 AMBULANCE …….911 POLICE …………...288-6400 CLINIC …………….288-4800 Ile-x Hospital ..……833-2016 Kids Help Line 1-800-668-6868 January 7th, 2011 Volume 27 Issue 1 CIPI TV BINGO Friday, January 7th, 2011 7:30 pm on Channel 13 / Cable 5 Early Bird - $2.00 for a 3-up Two Lines: $200.00 First # called on Early Bird Series Win LOONIE POT on all 4 series. Loonie Pot - $2000.00 1st & 2nd Series One Line: $50.00 Two Lines: $75.00 Letter X: $100.00 Large Frame: $125.00 Blackout: $300.00 Bonanza Roving Small Kite $100.00 Sputnik - $200.00 Blackout: $3000 in 56#’s or less Consolation: $300 Last Chance Game Crazy 7 - $100.00 Rotating Half House - $200 Blackout: $1000 Cards are: $2.00 for 1st & 2nd series $5.00 for Special Bonanza $5.00 for 3-up Last Chance License Number J10-0006 Window Category 1st - Vanessa Lafleur 2nd - Laurie Krivoshein 3rd - Leonard Bouvier 4th - Rachel Roy 5th - Mabel Morin 2010 CIPI Christmas Lights Results House Category 1st Leonard Bouvier 2nd - Noreen Bouvier 3rd - Mervin Morin 4th - Joe Morin 5th - Rachel Roy 6th - Laurie Krivoshein 7th - LeeBoy & Velma Roy 8th - Dennis Couillonneur 9th - Jolene Pederson 10th - Lyle & Rose Felske CIPI would like to thank everyone who “Lit up Beauval.” Wishing you great health and happiness in the coming New Year! CIPI News… The winner for this month’s “Free Cable Draw” was Julia Lariviere CIPI thanks all those who keep their accounts up-to-date and would also like to remind everyone that January cable bills have been sent out. If your account is overdue, please make every effort to come and pay your bill. Disconnections are done every week on overdue account holders. A reminder that if you get disconnected, you must pay the outstanding amount plus the reconnection fee of $110.00. No exceptions! If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to call the office or just drop in and we’ll try and help you. Radio - Joe Morin, Camcorder - Matthew Krivoshein, Thermos - Marsha Morin, Box of Chocolates - Leona Lafleur, Pot of Gold - Marla Daigneault

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Page 1: CIPI Newsletter

CIPI Newsletter – January 7th, 2011

Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday

2 3 4

Jim Lafleur

5 6 7

Seniors

8

9

Church Committee

10 11

KYRHA ProgramsYouth

Meeting @ 7pm

12

Interagency MTG @ 10am

Co-Management MTG @ 7pm

13 14

Laurie Krivoshein

15

16

Jim Lafleur

17

Council Meeting @ 7pm

18

Seniors

19 20 21

Church Committee

22

23

KYRHA Programs

24 25

Laurie Krivoshein

26

CIPI Regular Meeting @

7pm

27 28

Jim Lafleur

29

30

Seniors

31 Ticket Sales in ItalicMeetings in Bold

2011 CIPI Ne ws l e tt erIn case of a serious Emergency call 911

FIRE ……………….911

AMBULANCE …….911

POLICE …………...288-6400

CLINIC …………….288-4800

Ile-x Hospital ..……833-2016

Kids Help Line 1-800-668-6868

January 7th, 2011Volume 27 Issue 1

CIPI TV BINGOFriday, January 7th, 2011

7:30 pm on Channel 13 / Cable 5Early Bird - $2.00 for a 3-up

Two Lines: $200.00First # called on Early Bird Series

Win LOONIE POT on all 4 series.Loonie Pot - $2000.00

1st & 2nd SeriesOne Line: $50.00Two Lines: $75.00Letter X: $100.00

Large Frame: $125.00Blackout: $300.00

BonanzaRoving Small Kite $100.00

Sputnik - $200.00Blackout: $3000 in

56#’s or lessConsolation: $300

Last Chance GameCrazy 7 - $100.00

Rotating Half House - $200Blackout: $1000

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

License Number J10-0006

Window Category1st - Vanessa Lafleur2nd - Laurie Krivoshein3rd - Leonard Bouvier4th - Rachel Roy5th - Mabel Morin

2010 CIPI Christmas Lights Results

House Category1st Leonard Bouvier2nd - Noreen Bouvier3rd - Mervin Morin4th - Joe Morin5th - Rachel Roy6th - Laurie Krivoshein7th - LeeBoy & Velma Roy8th - Dennis Couillonneur9th - Jolene Pederson10th - Lyle & Rose Felske

CIPI would like to thank everyone who “Lit up Beauval.” Wishing you great health and happiness in the coming New Year!

CIPI News…The winner for this month’s “Free Cable Draw” was

Julia LariviereCIPI thanks all those who keep their accounts up-to-date and would also like to remind everyone that January cable bills have been sent out. If your account is overdue, please make every effort to come and pay your bill. Disconnections are done every week on overdue account holders.

A reminder that if you get disconnected, you must pay the outstanding amount plus the reconnection fee of $110.00. No exceptions!

If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to call the office or just drop in and we’ll try and help you.

Radio - Joe Morin, Camcorder - Matthew Krivoshein, Thermos - Marsha Morin, Box of Chocolates - Leona Lafleur,

Pot of Gold - Marla Daigneault

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CIPI Newsletter is published every Friday by

Sipisishk Communications Inc.Beauval, Sask. S0M 0G0

Ph: 288-2222 Fax: 288-2033Email: [email protected]

Editor: Julieann Alcrow

St. Mary MagdaleneSunday, January 9th, 2011

Mass @ 10:30 amChurch Readers: Vitaline ReadAnn Lafleur

Deadline for Submissions: Wednesdays at 3:00 pm

unless arrangements are made.

CIPI TV BINGOSunday, January 9th, 2011

7:30 pm on Channel 13 / Cable 5Early Bird - $2.00 for a 3-up

Two Lines: $200.00Win LOONIE POT on all 4 seriesLoonie Pot - $2500.00*Unless previously won*

1st & 2nd SeriesOne Line: $50.00Two Lines: $75.00Letter X: $100.00

Large Frame: $125.00Blackout: $300.00

Cards: $2.00 each

BonanzaRoving Small Kite $100.00

Sputnik - $200.00Blackout: $3000.00 in

*57#’s or less*unless previously won

Consolation: $300Cards: $5.00 each

Last Chance GameCrazy 7 - $100.00

Rotating Half House - $200Blackout: $1000.00

Cards: $5.00 eachLicense Number J10-0006

CIPI Newsletter – January 7th, 2011

Beauval Recreation Presents…NCCP Wrestling Introduction to Competition Coaching Course

January 15th & 16th, 2011Valley View School Gym, Beauval, Saskatchewan

For more information or to register call Recreation Office at 288-2064

Alcohol & Drug Free Celebration (December 31st, 2010)

Thanks to all the families and seniors that attended this event. The meals were excellent. Thanks to the cooks Vivian Bouvier and Cecile Fiedler. Thanks to the Beautiful Valley Tenant Association for their financial assistance in offsetting the costs for this event, we appreciate it so much. We were able to make a draw for a door prize every hour with the grand prize of a 26 inch flat screen television which was won by Roseanne Laliberte. Other winners were Mike McCallum, Logan McCallum, Anita Aubichon, Tyrone Laliberte, Cecile Fiedler, Margaret Morin, Carla Bottrell, Mabel Morin, Sarah Aubichon, Ashlyn Aubichon, Dina Roy, Eryk Burnouf, Mary Bottrell, Jackson Caisse, and Jazmyn Durocher. Many games were played such as bubble gum blowing, musical chairs, freeze dance, laughing contest, crying contest, jigging contest, etc. We will plan another one for 2012 so we encourage more parents to attend with their children and bring in the New Year in a healthy way. Happy and Healthy 2011 to everyone!

New Year’s Eve Hosting Committee

CIPI Newsletter – January 7th, 2011

Saturday Sunday Monday

Cloudy w/40% Flurries

High -14°Low -17º

Cloudy w/60% Flurries

High -15°Low -18º

Mix of sun & cloud

High -14°Low-20º

CIPI NUMBERS288-2222 or 288-2001Requests: 288-2230

Fax: 288-2033email: [email protected]

website: www.cipiradio.com

CIPI TV BINGOTuesday, January 11th, 2011

7:30 pm on Channel 13 / Cable 5Early Bird - $2.00 Each

Two Lines: $200.00Loonie Pot - $3000.00

**Unless previously won**

1st & 2nd SeriesOne Line: $50.00Two Lines: $75.00Letter X: $100.00

Large Frame: $125.00Blackout: $1000.00

BonanzaRoving Small Kite $100.00

Sputnik - $200.00Blackout: $3000.00 in

*58#’s or less*unless previously won

Consolation: $300

Last Chance GameCrazy 7 - $100.00

Rotating Half House - $200Blackout: $1000.00

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

License Number J10-0006

The aim of the puzzle is

to enter a number from 1 through 9 in

such a way that each row, column, and

region contains only one instance

of each number.

8 2 1

9

6 4 7 5

5 4 1

2 8 6

6 3 5

2 5 7 8

8

7 5 6

SUDOKU

Grief Support & Trauma Recovery Workshops

Sandy Beach ResortBeauval, SK

Thursday, January 20 - 23, 2011or

Thursday, February 10 - 13, 2011

Note: Workshop begins at 7pm Thursday eveningParticipants strongly advised to stay at resort for all session

days. $100 Registration fee includes accommodations, meals for entire workshop.

We all desire a life that allows us to live to our fullest potential. We long for the balance between the physical, emotional, intellectual, and spiritual aspects of our life.

Register by calling Alvina Aubichon at 288-2022 or 288-2217 evenings

Congratulations to Sandra Hood &Jonathan Laliberte on the safe arrival of their

baby boy…Jeremiah Albert Bryan HoodDecember 31st, 2010 Weighing 7lbs 10oz

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CIPI Newsletter – January 7th, 2011

Wendy Arnault Memorial Volleyball

TournamentGreen Lake,

SaskatchewanJanuary 21st, 22nd & 23rd, 2011

Men’s and Ladies DivisionStarting @ 6:00pm

Entry Fee: $350.00 Per TeamEach Team consists of 8 players or less

Deadline: January 14th, 2011

Prizes:1st: $2,000.00 & medals2nd: $1200.00 & medals3rs: $800.00 & medals

Awards for: Best Setter Best Hitter M.V.P

Daily door fee: $3.00 everyone paysCanteen Available

For more information contact:Angel Laliberte @ (306) 832-2081 or

Rita Arnault @ (306) 832-2081 or Lory Zimmer @ (306) 832-4413

Extra Special Birthday Greetings to my beautiful auntie with a heart of gold…

Alice Misponas

Today I would like to wish her a great day that she truly deserves, not just once a year but

everyday of her life.

Happy Birthday Auntie

Love, Julieann, Dale & family

Carver – Sakitawak CorporationAre offering a course in

Small Project Estimating, Scheduling and Cost Control

This introductory course is being offered to residents of Northern Saskatchewan and will be of value to contractors, entrepreneurs and workers involved in preparing bids and supervising work projects. There are no fees and no special pre-requisites. If you are interested in participating in this training or have any questions, please contact ASAP:

Norman Johnson at 833-2548 or Cell 833-0290 Sakitawak Development CorporationILE A LA CROSSE, Saskatchewan

S0M 1C0Telephone: 306-833-2466 Fax: 306-833-2666

Email: [email protected]

This five-day course will start at 9 am Monday, January 17 in La Ronge. Training costs are covered by Northern Career Quest. Out of town independent applicants/small contractors will be reimbursed for hotel and meal costs upon completion (please call for details). The Carver-Sakitawak Corporation is a company jointly-owned by Carver P A Corporation, an industry leader providing Recruitment, Technical Training and Consulting services, and the Sakitawak Development Corporation, a community development corporation owned by the Northern Village of Ile a la Crosse.

Congratulations to Jenna Alcrow & Brandon Morin on the safe arrival of their baby boy…

Baby AlcrowJanuary 6th, 2011 Weighing 7lbs 10oz

CIPI Newsletter – January 7th, 2011

Greatly AppreciatedSherry McIntyre and family would like to thank everyone for their kind donation on the Radio Pledge that was held on January 4th,

2011.

Thank you from the Bottom of our Hearts!

Notice from Recreation on Van Usage/Arena Facility

Van: Any organizations wanting to book the van for trips must submit a written request to the Board, two weeks prior to the event. All requests must have the approval of Four (4) Board Members. Last minute phone calls will not be accepted unless it is an emergency.

Arena Facility: All bookings are to be made in writing and will be booked on a first-come, first-served basis. A rental agreement must be signed by at least two of the organizing committee booking the facility before the keys can be signed out.

We must follow policy in order to be fair to everyone. We are not trying to discourage anyone from usage of the Van or booking the arena facility, we are just required to follow policy.

Sorry for any inconvenience this may cause!

Requests can be faxed to: 288-2348or Mailed to:

Beauval Minor Sports & RecreationBox 178

Beauval, SK S0M 0G0

If you have any questions regarding this, please feel free to contact

Kimberly at 288-2064

Message from Beauval Recreation

For all those who have applied and paid for the FAC Course.

Due to the limited number of books there is a $10.00 deposit fee for a book. Your deposit fee will be refunded upon return of the book. A limit of 4 people at a time can complete an open book test. Once you have finished your test, please return book to the Recreation Office. This will allow the other applicants to have their own turn. The FAC Course consists of two parts, complete an open book test and complete the practical on gun safety.

A photograph of yourself is also needed in order to complete the application forms.

If you have any questions, feel free to call the Recreation Office at 288-2064.

Notice to the PublicLooking for Dedicated and Reliable Board Members to lead our Youth and coordinate activities at the Youth Centre.

We would like to encourage Youth and Elders to also apply. We are looking for seven (7) board members. If you are not interested in being a board member, you can still sign up to volunteer for the activities.

Deadline to Apply: January 14, 2011

Please apply with Kim Dennett at 288-2064 or apply in writing to:

Dream CentreP.O. Box 19

Beauval, SK S0M 0G0

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CIPI Newsletter - January 7th, 2011

Thank YouOn December 30, 2010, Laurie Krivoshein & Alvina Aubichon had a fundraiser for Jim Lafleur & Alvina Roy, to help with travel, meals & lodging.

Again, it was a great success. A great number of people came out for support, it was a wonderful sight to see. There were so many donations for the silent auction and the meal was very delicious.

We have so much to be thankful for in our lives, first of all friends & families are our most precious gifts. We like to thank everyone who donated and we are so grateful to have Joe & Marlene Daigneault for providing the great sound system for the evening. The singers that came from out of town to entertain us, God Bless them for their kindness.

Jim was not able to attend due to his illness but he’s very grateful for the kindness people have shown him in his time of need.

Again, the people of Beauval and surrounding communities, we the Lafleur family would like to say thank you again for all your support.

Also, a huge Thank You to Laurie Krivoshein & Alvina Aubichon for organizing the fundraiser. They are our Angels who try to make it easier for other people who are sick and they are always thinking of others even though they are not well themselves. We will keep on praying the Rosary for all our sick people. We say the Rosary at the house any time, one needs to pray together, come join us, you’re always welcome.

With Grateful hearts and more, Thank You!

Jim & Ann Lafleur & Family

In Loving Memory of

Brian Leonard HoodJanuary 5th, 1995

Please God forgive a silent tear,

a constant wish that he was here.

Others were taken, yes we know,but he was ours and we lovedhim so. He bid no one a last

farewell, nor even said good-byeHe was gone before we knew it

and only God knows why.

If all the world were ours to givewe’d give it all and more

to see that loving face of hisjust once more.

For those of you who havesomeone who means a lot, treasure them with care.

For you never know their valuetil you see their vacant chair.

Sadly missed by, Mom, Dad & Brothers

La Plonge Youth Group Would like to thank all of you who supported and purchased a light of a loved one who passed away. It was to light up the Memorial Tepee. A total of $36.00 was made and the funds will go towards our Youth.

Thank you to all who donated lights along with other companies that helped out.

We had attempted to put the lights up but unfortunately someone went and broke them; so thank you very much to the person responsible. I just hope whoever it was will have matured by next year as we hopefully attempt to try this project again.

The purpose and the meaning of this was to remember your LOVED ONE.

CIPI Newsletter – January 7th, 2011

Beauval RCMPBeauval RCMP are requesting the public’s assistance in identifying the unknown persons responsible for a Break-in at the new student built residence on the corner of Amisk and Laliberte Street. Persons entered sometime between December 30 to January 4. Once inside, person (s) attempted to light the residence of Fire. Extensive smoke damage was caused. If you have any information on the above crime please contact your local detachment 288-2064 or Crime stoppers at 1-800-222-8477, you do not have to leave your name and you may be eligible for a cash reward (crime stoppers).

Northern Reading ProgramTheme: Libraries...Hot Reads for Cold Nights

Start Date is January 10, 2011

For every book you read Beauval gets one point, so we are asking everyone to phone or drop off there points every week to the Library. Come on Beauval this is our year to be the readingest community again.

Library Hours:Monday to Thursday

9am to 7pmFridays - 9am - 4pm

Every Second Sunday (9th & 23rd)1pm - 5pm

There is also 2 computers available for adult use during Library hours.

SAINT MARY MAGDALENE PARISH

Sunday, January 9th is the feast of the Baptism of Jesus. Jesus was baptized by John.

‘Why did Jesus ask to be baptized? Neither John nor Jesus invented baptism. It had been practiced for centuries among the Jews as a ritual equivalent of Confession. Until the fall of the Temple in 72 AD, it was common for Jewish people to make a spiritual cleansing in a special pool called a MIKVEH--literally a "collection of water". This was said to remove spiritual impurity and sin. Men did this weekly on the eve of the Sabbath. Women did it monthly. Converts were also expected to do it before entering Judaism. Orthodox Jews still r e t a i n t h e r i t e .

‘John preached that such a bath was a necessary preparation for the cataclysm that would be wrought by the coming Messiah. Jesus transformed this continual ritual into the one single, definitive act by which we begin our faith. In effect he fused his divine essence with the water and the ceremony.’

‘The feast of the Baptism of Jesus is a good time for us to consider our own baptism, the time when we too became beloved children of God. Baptism is the most precious gift we have received. As with our Christmas gifts, it is now time for us to make use of its treasures. We have been clothed in the Spirit. It is now time for us to put on these new clothes and live new lives in that Spirit.’

NORTEP/NORPAC**Northern Teacher Education Program **Northern Professional Access Program**

Applications for Admission are now available at the GDI T & E Office

Deadline for applications is March 03, 2011