cipi newsletter - february 3, 2012

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CIPI Newsletter In case of a serious Emergency call 911 FIRE ……………….911 AMBULANCE …….911 POLICE …………...288-6400 CLINIC …………….288-4800 Ile-x Hospital ..……833-2016 Kids Help Line 1-800-668-6868 Volume 28 Issue 5 CIPI TV BINGO Friday, February 3rd, 2012 7:30 pm on Channel 13 / Cable 5 Early Bird - $2.00 for a 3-up Two Lines: $200.00 Win LOONIE POTS on all 4 series. Loonie Pot - $1200.00 1st & 2nd Series One Line/4 Corners: $75.00 Two Lines: $100.00 Letter X: $125.00 Large Frame: $150.00 Blackout: $300.00 Bonanza Roving “T” $100.00 Sputnik - $200.00 Blackout: $3000 in 58#’s or less Consolation: $300 Last Chance Game Crazy “L” - $100.00 Rotating Half House - $200 1st Blackout: $800 2nd Blackout: $200 Cards are: $2.00 for 1st & 2nd series $5.00 for Special Bonanza $5.00 for 3-up Last Chance License Number MB11-0012 Friday, February 3rd, 2012 “NEW” ATM Machine Located at CIPI The withdrawal limit is $400 with a 1% fee and $2.50 for any transactions under $250. Cable Winner for the month of February Congratulations!!! Mabel Morin As an incentive, CIPI has implemented a monthly draw to win a free month of cable service for Cable subscribers that have their account at a zero balance or prepaid at the end of the month. Just a reminder to all cable subscribers, CIPI strives to maintain good service, however we need to stress the importance of keeping your account up to date. In order for us to provide service, we must pay for that service up front therefore in essence we are pre-paying on your behalf. We encourage all subscribers to keep their accounts up to date. Is Your Child at Risk for Early Childhood Tooth Decay? Fluoride Varnish Program (for all children age 6 months to 5 years) Monday, February 6th & Tuesday, February 7th 9:00am to 4:00pm Valley View School Dental Clinic Fluoride varnish prevents tooth decay in infants and young children! It takes only a couple minutes to apply to the teeth. For more information call Rae-ann or Donna @ 288-4803

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Page 1: CIPI Newsletter - February 3, 2012

CIPI Newsletter – February 3rd, 2012

41th Annual Beauval Winter FestivalFebruary 9th, 10th, 11th, & 12th, 2012

Thursday, February 9th

Casino Night7 PM @ Youth Centre

Friday February 10th

Bannock & Beans DayLunch served at Valley View School @ 12Cultural Activities @ 1PM for Kindergarten to Grade 6

Family Skating Party8 PM Outdoor Skating RinkHot Chocolate & Hot Dogs provided

Saturday February 11th

Pancake Breakfast8 AM – 10 AM CIPI $3 per plate

One Day Co-ed Volleyball Tournament10 AM – Valley View School6 team limitEntry fee $300 Non-refundable1st - $1,000 2nd - $600 3rd - $400Deposit of $150 is requiredDeadline to enter is February 6th

Elders Activities3 PM Sunrise VillaActivities include games, bingo & snacks

Sweetheart Poker RallyHosted by CIPI$10 per hand, must be back by 6 PMRegister at CIPI between 12pm - 1pmRoute will be posted*Watch for additional posters*For more info. call 288-2222Sliding Party2 PM – River’s EdgeHot Dogs & Hot Chocolate provided

Dance at Amy’s Bar featuring: “Happy Hour”Time: 9 PM to 2 AM$10 at the doorBasket Draws(no one under the age of 19 allowed)(Picture ID will be required)

Sunday February 12th

Drag Races Registration begins @ 11 AMRaces start @ 1 PM Sharp*Watch for additional posters*

Floor Hockey 5 PM Valley View School Gym$5 entry feeTeams picked out of a hatFor more informationContact Colten Lafleur

Parent & Child Raffle DrawDraws will be made for Parent & Child

Contestants before CIPI Bingo Contestants: Rachel & Michael Laliberte Phyllis & Mackenzie Frazer Dana Iron & Carson Morin-Iron Carlyle & C.J. Laliberte

1st - $1,000 2nd - $600 3rd - $400**Tickets are $1 each**

**Don’t forget to purchase your tickets**

CANTEEN AVAILABLE For more information contact

Kimberly @ 288 – 2064**Hosting Committee is not responsible for

theft or injury. ****Poster is subject to change**

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

Volume 28 Issue 5

CIPI TV BINGOFriday, February 3rd, 2012

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

Two Lines: $200.00Win LOONIE POTS on all 4 series.

Loonie Pot - $1200.001st & 2nd Series

One Line/4 Corners: $75.00Two Lines: $100.00Letter X: $125.00

Large Frame: $150.00Blackout: $300.00

BonanzaRoving “T” $100.00Sputnik - $200.00

Blackout: $3000 in 58#’s or less

Consolation: $300

Last Chance GameCrazy “L” - $100.00

Rotating Half House - $2001st Blackout: $8002nd Blackout: $200

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

License Number MB11-0012

Friday, February 3rd, 2012

“NEW” ATM Machine Located at CIPIThe withdrawal limit is $400 with a 1% fee and

$2.50 for any transactions under $250.

Cable Winner for the month of February

Congratulations!!!

Mabel Morin

As an incentive, CIPI has implemented a monthly draw to win a free month of cable service for Cable subscribers that have their account at a zero balance or prepaid at the end of the month. Just a reminder to all cable subscribers, CIPI strives to maintain good service, however we need to stress the importance of keeping your account up to date. In order for us to provide service, we must pay for that service up front therefore in essence we are pre-paying on your behalf. We encourage all subscribers to keep their accounts up to date.

Is Your Child at Risk for Early Childhood Tooth Decay?

Fluoride Varnish Program (for all children age 6 months to 5 years)

Monday, February 6th & Tuesday, February 7th9:00am to 4:00pm

Valley View School Dental Clinic

Fluoride varnish prevents tooth decay in infants and young children! It takes only a couple minutes to apply to the teeth.

For more information call Rae-ann or Donna @ 288-4803

Page 2: CIPI Newsletter - February 3, 2012

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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, February 5th, 2012

Mass @ 10:30 amChurch Readers:

Yvonne RoyStella Rediron

Deadline for Submissions: Wednesdays at 3:00 pm

unless arrangements are made.

CIPI Newsletter – February 3rd, 2012

Check out this website cipiradio.com

CIPI TV BINGOSunday, February 5th, 2012

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

Win LOONIE POTS on all 4 series.

Two Lines: $200.00Loonie Pot - $1500.00

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

Two Lines: $100.00Letter X: $125.00

Large Frame: $150.00Blackout: $300.00

BonanzaRoving “T” $100.00Sputnik - $200.00

Blackout: $3000 in 59#’s or less

Consolation: $300Last Chance GameCrazy “L” - $100.00

Rotating Half House - $2001st Blackout: $8002nd Blackout: $200

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

License Number MB11-0012

CIPI $5000 Sweetheart Poker RallySaturday, February 11, 2012

Register at CIPI from 12pm to 1pmRoute will be posted

Most Ghost Riders: 1st - $1,000, 2nd - $600, 3rd - $300

High Hand - $800 2nd - $300 3rd - $200Low Hand - $800 2nd - $300 3rd - $200

Prizes for Riders OnlyHigh & Low Hand - $100 each

Hosting Committee not responsible for Mechanical Difficulties, Theft or Injuries

****Ghost Rider sheets can be picked up @ CIPI****

$10 Per hand

Mystery Prize: $300

CIPI MeetingWednesday, February 8th

@ 4:00pmCIPI Boardroom

CIPI Office will be CLOSED

Monday, February 20 for “Family Day”

Dog OwnersIf you do not want your dogs around and not knowing what to do, call Andrew Bigsmoke at (306) 441-2245.

CIPI Newsletter – February 3rd, 2012

Saturday Sunday Monday

Sunny

High +3°Low –7º

Mix of sun & cloud

High –2°Low –8º

Mix of sun & cloud

High –6°Low –12º

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

Fax: 288-2033email: [email protected]

website: www.cipiradio.com

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.

4 7 9

5 8

1 9 5 6

3 6 2

5 4

2 4 7

5 3 4 9

9 7

9 7 2

SUDOKU

CIPI TV BINGOTuesday, February 7th, 2012

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

Two Lines: $200.00Win LOONIE POT on all 4 series.

Loonie Pot - $1800.001st & 2nd Series

One Line/4 Corners: $75.00Two Lines: $100.00Letter X: $125.00

Large Frame: $150.00Blackout: $300.00

BonanzaRoving “T” $100.00Sputnik - $200.00

Blackout: $3000 in 60#’s or less

Consolation: $300Last Chance GameCrazy “L” - $100.00

Rotating Half House - $2001st Blackout: $8002nd Blackout: $200

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

License Number MB11-0012

MDeez New

Releases -January

31st, 2012

Treasure Buddies

Dream House

Drive

The Double

In Time

The Big Year

Happy 1st Birthday (Feb. 3rd)

Miikka Georgette RoyGrandma Velma, Aunties Martina, Melissa & Kristina, Chapan Claire

& all the rest of the clanlove you so much and wish that today is just as wonderful and as

beautiful you are!

Claire Roy & family

would like to Thank You for your generous radio pledge donations held on Monday, January 23rd.

We would also like to thank you for your continued well wishes

and prayers.We feel truly blessed to come from a wonderful and caring

community.

Thank You!

In memory ofGeorge Roy

(Feb. 7th)

Silent memories keep you nearAs time unfolds another year

No longer in our lives to shareBut in your hearts you're always there.

Today, tomorrow, our whole lives through We will always love and remember you.

Deep in our hearts a memory is keptTo have and cherish and to never forget.

Those we love don’t go awayThey walk beside us every day

Unseen, unheard but always nearStill loved, still missed, forever dear.

With Love from wife: Claire Roy

Children: Linda, Harriet, Larry, Velma, David, Brenda, Lori,

Darwin & their families.

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CIPI Newsletter – February 3rd, 2012

Cap-C EventsFebruary 6-10

Monday, Feb. 6 - Head Start PMTuesday, Feb. 7 - Prenatal Day 1-3pmWednesday, Feb. 8 - Sewing 1-3pmThursday, Feb. 9 - Head Start PMFriday, Feb. 10 - ADMIN. Day

Volunteers NeededRecreation is looking for volunteers to host

“Elders Activities” festival weekend.

If interested, call 288-2064 and leave your name by Friday, February 3rd @ 4:00pm.

Regional Intersectoral Coordinator

Description: 1 Full time contract position to March 31, 2013 in Northwest Saskatchewan.

The Northern Human Services Partnership is now accepting applications for a coordinator position based in northwest Saskatchewan, to support an integrated human services agenda across northwest Saskatchewan. This goal is accomplished through working alongside our other coordinator, building partnerships with local interagency committees and community groups, and working with the Northern Human Services Partnership’s membership of northern human service leaders. Reporting to the NHSP Co-Chairs, the coordinator also works with the Provincial Senior Inter-ministerial Committee to fulfill the objectives of the Regional Inter-sectoral Committee’s objectives at the local and regional level.A background in community capacity building and engagement is necessary. Skills in facili tat ion including collaboration, coordination and conflict resolution are also required. These skills are typically gained through a combination of a university degree and a background in human services.

Closing Date: February 17, 2012

Qualified applicants should forward their resume and a cover letter, together with copies of their

qualifications and a list of references to: Northern Human Services Partnership,

Bag Service #5000, La Ronge, SK S0J 1L0Tel (306) 425-6640Fax (306) 425-4515

If you require information don’t hesitate to contact the NHSP Co-Chairs:

Rhonda Hueser (306) [email protected]

Michelle Hewison (306) [email protected]

CIPI AGM Wednesday, March 7, 2012

7:00pmCIPI Boardroom

Valley View School Page… NO SCHOOL

February 20 - 24, 2012For Grades K - 12 for Winter Break

CIPI is now accepting letters of interest for ticket sales for the months

of March & April

Please submit your letter of interest by February 24th at 3:00PMAttention: Julieann Alcrow

Fax: 288-2033

Happy Birthday to my uncle RosaireMay you have a wonderful day! Love you

Love, Julieann & Family

GDI T&E Office will be closed from

February 13 - 21, 2012 If you need assistance

call in regards to training or employment

issues call the office at 288-2304.

CIPI Newsletter – February 3rd, 2012

St Mary Magdalene ParishSunday February 5, 2012

Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time - Year B

Gospel Mark 1:29-39As soon as they left the synagogue, they entered the house of Simon and Andrew, with James and John. 30Now Simon’s mother-in-law was in bed with a fever, and they told him about her at once. 31He came and took her by the hand and lifted her up. Then the fever left her, and she began to serve them.

32That evening, at sundown, they brought to him all who were sick or possessed with demons. 33And the whole city was gathered around the door. 34And he cured many who were sick with various diseases, and cast out many demons; and he would not permit the demons to speak, because they knew him. 35In the morning, while it was still very dark, he got up and went out to a deserted place, and there he prayed. 36And Simon and his companions hunted for him. 37When they found him, they said to him, ‘Everyone is searching for you.’ 38He answered, ‘Let us go on to the neighbouring towns, so that I may proclaim the message there also; for that is what I came out to do.’ 39And he went throughout Galilee, proclaiming the message in their synagogues and casting out demons. (NRSV)

Thoughts on the Gospel‘It's extraordinary to think that Jesus prayed -God the Son, come among us as a man, prays to his Father. In this story, it's very important, because it shows what life for someone not in the grip of the hard world is like. It's a life of love of other people, exemplified here by the

healing of the sick, but also of love of God, shown by Jesus' getting away to pray.

‘This is not to say that life for Christians is easier than life for others. What Christians gain is not an easy life, but a free one, a life without the bonds that come from accepting the world's h a rd n es s , a nd c o l l u d i n g i n i t .

‘God is constantly offering us that way out of the hard world. It's not an escapist way out: I rather like the fact that in this passage, Simon's mother-in-law, returned to health, shows her love through service. Christians don't opt out of the hard world. We live in it, but in an important sense, we're not part of it, because we've been freed from the hardness in ourselves, so that for us, everything is possible.’Excerpt from a homily by Fr Peter Hunter OP

St. Mary Magdalene Wednesday, February 22nd

Ash Wednesday Mass @ 7:00pm (time may change)

Predicted anearly Spring

$10, 000 CIPI Radio &

TV Bingo

Friday, February 10@ 7:30pm

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CIPI Newsletter - February 3rd, 2012

Radiation Environmental Monitoring Technician

La RongeSeptember 24, 2012 -

October 18, 2013

Program overview:The program prepares you for employment as a radiation and environmental technician. Opportunities in the mining industry as well as other industries are excellent.

Following 10 weeks of program preparation courses that you must pass in order to continue, you will study radiation detection and protection, environmental science, environmental geology, mining processes , indust r ia l sa fe ty, instrumentation, sampling techniques, quality control, industrial chemistry, computer applications, and technical communication.

The program consists of the following phases:Program preparation: Sept. 24 - Dec 20Phase I (Lecture/Lab): Jan. 3 - May 31Phase II (Job placement): Jun. 3 - Aug. 9Phase III (Lecture/Lab): Aug. 12 - October 18

Entrance Requirements:Applicants must have a minimum of grade 11 with a 60% average in English Language Arts A20 and B20, Math 20 and Chemistry 20. Preference will be given to Grade 12 graduates.

$5600 Tuition & $1600 Books

Submit applications to:Northlands College

Box 509La Ronge, SK S0J 1L0

Fax: (306) 425-2696

Application deadline: May 28, 2012

For more information: La Ronge (306) 425-4353Toll Free: 1-888-311-1185

Fax: (306) 425-2696

Chemical Technology1st year - La Ronge

2nd year - SaskatoonDates to be announced (58 weeks)

Program overview:Students will complete their first year of study at Northlands College in La Ronge. Successful completion of this Chemical Laboratory Technician programming is equivalent to the first year of the Chemical Technology Diploma Program at SIAST’s Kelsey Campus. During the summer, students will have work placement opportunities in Saskatoon. Students will complete their second year at SIAST’s Kelsey Campus to achieve the diploma.

The program scheduleProgram preparation: La Ronge (TBA)

Semester 1 & 2: La Ronge (TBA)Work Placement: (TBA)Semester 3: La Ronge (TBA)Year 2: Saskatoon (TBA)

Entrance Requirements:Grade 12 with a minimum 60% overall average and a minimum 60% in English Language Arts A30 and B30, Chemistry 30 and one 30 Level Math.

Tuition & Books:1st year: Tuition - $5000 ; Books - $1,7002nd year: Tuition - $5,500; Books - $600

Submit applications to:Northlands College

Box 509La Ronge, SK S0J 1L0

Fax: (306) 425-2696

Application deadline: May 28, 2012

For more information: La Ronge (306) 425-4353Toll Free: 1-888-311-1185

Fax: (306) 425-2696

CIPI Newsletter – February 3rd, 2012

GED Preparation Beauval

March 15, 2012 - June 25, 2012

Program Overview: This program provides students with opportunities to learn reading, writing, mathematics and basic computer literacy. Participants can prepare for the GED test as a part of this course. GED course materials will be provided. Graduates from the program who successfully complete this program can go on to write the GED test.

GED consists of five tests: Language arts - writing Language arts - reading Science Social Studies Mathematics

The equivalency diploma is a recognized credential that can be the key to employment opportunities, advancement, further education and financial rewards. The program is also open to any adult learners who are considering upgrading there academic skills.

Entrance requirements1. Eighteen (18) years of age or over and out

of school for at least one year or 2. (17) years of age if they have permission

from GED Administrator

Capacity: 15Application Procedures:1. Northlands College application form

Submit applications to:Northlands College

Box 190, Buffalo Narrows, SK S0M 0J0Fax: (306) 235-4346

Deadline: February 22, 2012For more information call Western Program

Centre at 1-888-311-1185 #2

Youth Global Citizen Awards

Congratulations to our youth who will be receiving their awards in Saskatoon on Saturday, February 4th, 2012 from the Saskatchewan Council for International Cooperation (STIC). These youth walked from Pine House to Regina in protest of Nuclear Waste being stored in Northern Saskatchewan. Way to go!

Shayna Paul, English River Geron Paul, English River Rueben Roy, Beauval Melissa Favel, Ile a la Crosse River Cote, Saskatoon

Children say the funniest stuff…Jack and his family were having dinner at his grandma’s house. Everyone was seated around the table as the food was being served. When Jack received his plate he started eating right away. “ Jack, wait until we say our prayer.” “I don’t have to, he replied. “Of course, you do” his mother insisted. “We always say a prayer before eating at our house,” “But that’s at our house, this is grandma’s house, and she knows how to cook.”

An honest seven-year old girl admitted calmly to her parents that Billy Brown had kissed her after class. “ How did that happen?” gasped her mother. “ It wasn’t easy,” she admitted, “but three girls helped me catch him.”

A little boy got lost at the YMCA and found himself in the women’s locker room. When he was spotted, the room quickly burst into shrieks, with ladies grabbing towels and running for cover. The little boy watched in amazement and then asked, “what’s the matter haven’t you ever seen a little boy before?”

Page 5: CIPI Newsletter - February 3, 2012

CIPI Newsletter - February 3rd, 2012

Radiation Environmental Monitoring Technician

La RongeSeptember 24, 2012 -

October 18, 2013

Program overview:The program prepares you for employment as a radiation and environmental technician. Opportunities in the mining industry as well as other industries are excellent.

Following 10 weeks of program preparation courses that you must pass in order to continue, you will study radiation detection and protection, environmental science, environmental geology, mining processes , indust r ia l sa fe ty, instrumentation, sampling techniques, quality control, industrial chemistry, computer applications, and technical communication.

The program consists of the following phases:Program preparation: Sept. 24 - Dec 20Phase I (Lecture/Lab): Jan. 3 - May 31Phase II (Job placement): Jun. 3 - Aug. 9Phase III (Lecture/Lab): Aug. 12 - October 18

Entrance Requirements:Applicants must have a minimum of grade 11 with a 60% average in English Language Arts A20 and B20, Math 20 and Chemistry 20. Preference will be given to Grade 12 graduates.

$5600 Tuition & $1600 Books

Submit applications to:Northlands College

Box 509La Ronge, SK S0J 1L0

Fax: (306) 425-2696

Application deadline: May 28, 2012

For more information: La Ronge (306) 425-4353Toll Free: 1-888-311-1185

Fax: (306) 425-2696

Chemical Technology1st year - La Ronge

2nd year - SaskatoonDates to be announced (58 weeks)

Program overview:Students will complete their first year of study at Northlands College in La Ronge. Successful completion of this Chemical Laboratory Technician programming is equivalent to the first year of the Chemical Technology Diploma Program at SIAST’s Kelsey Campus. During the summer, students will have work placement opportunities in Saskatoon. Students will complete their second year at SIAST’s Kelsey Campus to achieve the diploma.

The program scheduleProgram preparation: La Ronge (TBA)

Semester 1 & 2: La Ronge (TBA)Work Placement: (TBA)Semester 3: La Ronge (TBA)Year 2: Saskatoon (TBA)

Entrance Requirements:Grade 12 with a minimum 60% overall average and a minimum 60% in English Language Arts A30 and B30, Chemistry 30 and one 30 Level Math.

Tuition & Books:1st year: Tuition - $5000 ; Books - $1,7002nd year: Tuition - $5,500; Books - $600

Submit applications to:Northlands College

Box 509La Ronge, SK S0J 1L0

Fax: (306) 425-2696

Application deadline: May 28, 2012

For more information: La Ronge (306) 425-4353Toll Free: 1-888-311-1185

Fax: (306) 425-2696

CIPI Newsletter – February 3rd, 2012

GED Preparation Beauval

March 15, 2012 - June 25, 2012

Program Overview: This program provides students with opportunities to learn reading, writing, mathematics and basic computer literacy. Participants can prepare for the GED test as a part of this course. GED course materials will be provided. Graduates from the program who successfully complete this program can go on to write the GED test.

GED consists of five tests: Language arts - writing Language arts - reading Science Social Studies Mathematics

The equivalency diploma is a recognized credential that can be the key to employment opportunities, advancement, further education and financial rewards. The program is also open to any adult learners who are considering upgrading there academic skills.

Entrance requirements1. Eighteen (18) years of age or over and out

of school for at least one year or 2. (17) years of age if they have permission

from GED Administrator

Capacity: 15Application Procedures:1. Northlands College application form

Submit applications to:Northlands College

Box 190, Buffalo Narrows, SK S0M 0J0Fax: (306) 235-4346

Deadline: February 22, 2012For more information call Western Program

Centre at 1-888-311-1185 #2

Youth Global Citizen Awards

Congratulations to our youth who will be receiving their awards in Saskatoon on Saturday, February 4th, 2012 from the Saskatchewan Council for International Cooperation (STIC). These youth walked from Pine House to Regina in protest of Nuclear Waste being stored in Northern Saskatchewan. Way to go!

Shayna Paul, English River Geron Paul, English River Rueben Roy, Beauval Melissa Favel, Ile a la Crosse River Cote, Saskatoon

Children say the funniest stuff…Jack and his family were having dinner at his grandma’s house. Everyone was seated around the table as the food was being served. When Jack received his plate he started eating right away. “ Jack, wait until we say our prayer.” “I don’t have to, he replied. “Of course, you do” his mother insisted. “We always say a prayer before eating at our house,” “But that’s at our house, this is grandma’s house, and she knows how to cook.”

An honest seven-year old girl admitted calmly to her parents that Billy Brown had kissed her after class. “ How did that happen?” gasped her mother. “ It wasn’t easy,” she admitted, “but three girls helped me catch him.”

A little boy got lost at the YMCA and found himself in the women’s locker room. When he was spotted, the room quickly burst into shrieks, with ladies grabbing towels and running for cover. The little boy watched in amazement and then asked, “what’s the matter haven’t you ever seen a little boy before?”

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CIPI Newsletter – February 3rd, 2012

Cap-C EventsFebruary 6-10

Monday, Feb. 6 - Head Start PMTuesday, Feb. 7 - Prenatal Day 1-3pmWednesday, Feb. 8 - Sewing 1-3pmThursday, Feb. 9 - Head Start PMFriday, Feb. 10 - ADMIN. Day

Volunteers NeededRecreation is looking for volunteers to host

“Elders Activities” festival weekend.

If interested, call 288-2064 and leave your name by Friday, February 3rd @ 4:00pm.

Regional Intersectoral Coordinator

Description: 1 Full time contract position to March 31, 2013 in Northwest Saskatchewan.

The Northern Human Services Partnership is now accepting applications for a coordinator position based in northwest Saskatchewan, to support an integrated human services agenda across northwest Saskatchewan. This goal is accomplished through working alongside our other coordinator, building partnerships with local interagency committees and community groups, and working with the Northern Human Services Partnership’s membership of northern human service leaders. Reporting to the NHSP Co-Chairs, the coordinator also works with the Provincial Senior Inter-ministerial Committee to fulfill the objectives of the Regional Inter-sectoral Committee’s objectives at the local and regional level.A background in community capacity building and engagement is necessary. Skills in facili tat ion including collaboration, coordination and conflict resolution are also required. These skills are typically gained through a combination of a university degree and a background in human services.

Closing Date: February 17, 2012

Qualified applicants should forward their resume and a cover letter, together with copies of their

qualifications and a list of references to: Northern Human Services Partnership,

Bag Service #5000, La Ronge, SK S0J 1L0Tel (306) 425-6640Fax (306) 425-4515

If you require information don’t hesitate to contact the NHSP Co-Chairs:

Rhonda Hueser (306) [email protected]

Michelle Hewison (306) [email protected]

CIPI AGM Wednesday, March 7, 2012

7:00pmCIPI Boardroom

Valley View School Page… NO SCHOOL

February 20 - 24, 2012For Grades K - 12 for Winter Break

CIPI is now accepting letters of interest for ticket sales for the months

of March & April

Please submit your letter of interest by February 24th at 3:00PMAttention: Julieann Alcrow

Fax: 288-2033

Happy Birthday to my uncle RosaireMay you have a wonderful day! Love you

Love, Julieann & Family

GDI T&E Office will be closed from

February 13 - 21, 2012 If you need assistance

call in regards to training or employment

issues call the office at 288-2304.

CIPI Newsletter – February 3rd, 2012

St Mary Magdalene ParishSunday February 5, 2012

Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time - Year B

Gospel Mark 1:29-39As soon as they left the synagogue, they entered the house of Simon and Andrew, with James and John. 30Now Simon’s mother-in-law was in bed with a fever, and they told him about her at once. 31He came and took her by the hand and lifted her up. Then the fever left her, and she began to serve them.

32That evening, at sundown, they brought to him all who were sick or possessed with demons. 33And the whole city was gathered around the door. 34And he cured many who were sick with various diseases, and cast out many demons; and he would not permit the demons to speak, because they knew him. 35In the morning, while it was still very dark, he got up and went out to a deserted place, and there he prayed. 36And Simon and his companions hunted for him. 37When they found him, they said to him, ‘Everyone is searching for you.’ 38He answered, ‘Let us go on to the neighbouring towns, so that I may proclaim the message there also; for that is what I came out to do.’ 39And he went throughout Galilee, proclaiming the message in their synagogues and casting out demons. (NRSV)

Thoughts on the Gospel‘It's extraordinary to think that Jesus prayed -God the Son, come among us as a man, prays to his Father. In this story, it's very important, because it shows what life for someone not in the grip of the hard world is like. It's a life of love of other people, exemplified here by the

healing of the sick, but also of love of God, shown by Jesus' getting away to pray.

‘This is not to say that life for Christians is easier than life for others. What Christians gain is not an easy life, but a free one, a life without the bonds that come from accepting the world's h a rd n es s , a nd c o l l u d i n g i n i t .

‘God is constantly offering us that way out of the hard world. It's not an escapist way out: I rather like the fact that in this passage, Simon's mother-in-law, returned to health, shows her love through service. Christians don't opt out of the hard world. We live in it, but in an important sense, we're not part of it, because we've been freed from the hardness in ourselves, so that for us, everything is possible.’Excerpt from a homily by Fr Peter Hunter OP

St. Mary Magdalene Wednesday, February 22nd

Ash Wednesday Mass @ 7:00pm (time may change)

Predicted anearly Spring

$10, 000 CIPI Radio &

TV Bingo

Friday, February 10@ 7:30pm

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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, February 5th, 2012

Mass @ 10:30 amChurch Readers:

Yvonne RoyStella Rediron

Deadline for Submissions: Wednesdays at 3:00 pm

unless arrangements are made.

CIPI Newsletter – February 3rd, 2012

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

Win LOONIE POTS on all 4 series.

Two Lines: $200.00Loonie Pot - $1500.00

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

Two Lines: $100.00Letter X: $125.00

Large Frame: $150.00Blackout: $300.00

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Blackout: $3000 in 59#’s or less

Consolation: $300Last Chance GameCrazy “L” - $100.00

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

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CIPI $5000 Sweetheart Poker RallySaturday, February 11, 2012

Register at CIPI from 12pm to 1pmRoute will be posted

Most Ghost Riders: 1st - $1,000, 2nd - $600, 3rd - $300

High Hand - $800 2nd - $300 3rd - $200Low Hand - $800 2nd - $300 3rd - $200

Prizes for Riders OnlyHigh & Low Hand - $100 each

Hosting Committee not responsible for Mechanical Difficulties, Theft or Injuries

****Ghost Rider sheets can be picked up @ CIPI****

$10 Per hand

Mystery Prize: $300

CIPI MeetingWednesday, February 8th

@ 4:00pmCIPI Boardroom

CIPI Office will be CLOSED

Monday, February 20 for “Family Day”

Dog OwnersIf you do not want your dogs around and not knowing what to do, call Andrew Bigsmoke at (306) 441-2245.

CIPI Newsletter – February 3rd, 2012

Saturday Sunday Monday

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High +3°Low –7º

Mix of sun & cloud

High –2°Low –8º

Mix of sun & cloud

High –6°Low –12º

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

Fax: 288-2033email: [email protected]

website: www.cipiradio.com

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to enter a number from 1 through 9 in

such a way that each row, column, and

region contains only one instance

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CIPI TV BINGOTuesday, February 7th, 2012

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

Two Lines: $200.00Win LOONIE POT on all 4 series.

Loonie Pot - $1800.001st & 2nd Series

One Line/4 Corners: $75.00Two Lines: $100.00Letter X: $125.00

Large Frame: $150.00Blackout: $300.00

BonanzaRoving “T” $100.00Sputnik - $200.00

Blackout: $3000 in 60#’s or less

Consolation: $300Last Chance GameCrazy “L” - $100.00

Rotating Half House - $2001st Blackout: $8002nd Blackout: $200

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31st, 2012

Treasure Buddies

Dream House

Drive

The Double

In Time

The Big Year

Happy 1st Birthday (Feb. 3rd)

Miikka Georgette RoyGrandma Velma, Aunties Martina, Melissa & Kristina, Chapan Claire

& all the rest of the clanlove you so much and wish that today is just as wonderful and as

beautiful you are!

Claire Roy & family

would like to Thank You for your generous radio pledge donations held on Monday, January 23rd.

We would also like to thank you for your continued well wishes

and prayers.We feel truly blessed to come from a wonderful and caring

community.

Thank You!

In memory ofGeorge Roy

(Feb. 7th)

Silent memories keep you nearAs time unfolds another year

No longer in our lives to shareBut in your hearts you're always there.

Today, tomorrow, our whole lives through We will always love and remember you.

Deep in our hearts a memory is keptTo have and cherish and to never forget.

Those we love don’t go awayThey walk beside us every day

Unseen, unheard but always nearStill loved, still missed, forever dear.

With Love from wife: Claire Roy

Children: Linda, Harriet, Larry, Velma, David, Brenda, Lori,

Darwin & their families.

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CIPI Newsletter – February 3rd, 2012

41th Annual Beauval Winter FestivalFebruary 9th, 10th, 11th, & 12th, 2012

Thursday, February 9th

Casino Night7 PM @ Youth Centre

Friday February 10th

Bannock & Beans DayLunch served at Valley View School @ 12Cultural Activities @ 1PM for Kindergarten to Grade 6

Family Skating Party8 PM Outdoor Skating RinkHot Chocolate & Hot Dogs provided

Saturday February 11th

Pancake Breakfast8 AM – 10 AM CIPI $3 per plate

One Day Co-ed Volleyball Tournament10 AM – Valley View School6 team limitEntry fee $300 Non-refundable1st - $1,000 2nd - $600 3rd - $400Deposit of $150 is requiredDeadline to enter is February 6th

Elders Activities3 PM Sunrise VillaActivities include games, bingo & snacks

Sweetheart Poker RallyHosted by CIPI$10 per hand, must be back by 6 PMRegister at CIPI between 12pm - 1pmRoute will be posted*Watch for additional posters*For more info. call 288-2222Sliding Party2 PM – River’s EdgeHot Dogs & Hot Chocolate provided

Dance at Amy’s Bar featuring: “Happy Hour”Time: 9 PM to 2 AM$10 at the doorBasket Draws(no one under the age of 19 allowed)(Picture ID will be required)

Sunday February 12th

Drag Races Registration begins @ 11 AMRaces start @ 1 PM Sharp*Watch for additional posters*

Floor Hockey 5 PM Valley View School Gym$5 entry feeTeams picked out of a hatFor more informationContact Colten Lafleur

Parent & Child Raffle DrawDraws will be made for Parent & Child

Contestants before CIPI Bingo Contestants: Rachel & Michael Laliberte Phyllis & Mackenzie Frazer Dana Iron & Carson Morin-Iron Carlyle & C.J. Laliberte

1st - $1,000 2nd - $600 3rd - $400**Tickets are $1 each**

**Don’t forget to purchase your tickets**

CANTEEN AVAILABLE For more information contact

Kimberly @ 288 – 2064**Hosting Committee is not responsible for

theft or injury. ****Poster is subject to change**

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

Volume 28 Issue 5

CIPI TV BINGOFriday, February 3rd, 2012

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

Two Lines: $200.00Win LOONIE POTS on all 4 series.

Loonie Pot - $1200.001st & 2nd Series

One Line/4 Corners: $75.00Two Lines: $100.00Letter X: $125.00

Large Frame: $150.00Blackout: $300.00

BonanzaRoving “T” $100.00Sputnik - $200.00

Blackout: $3000 in 58#’s or less

Consolation: $300

Last Chance GameCrazy “L” - $100.00

Rotating Half House - $2001st Blackout: $8002nd Blackout: $200

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

License Number MB11-0012

Friday, February 3rd, 2012

“NEW” ATM Machine Located at CIPIThe withdrawal limit is $400 with a 1% fee and

$2.50 for any transactions under $250.

Cable Winner for the month of February

Congratulations!!!

Mabel Morin

As an incentive, CIPI has implemented a monthly draw to win a free month of cable service for Cable subscribers that have their account at a zero balance or prepaid at the end of the month. Just a reminder to all cable subscribers, CIPI strives to maintain good service, however we need to stress the importance of keeping your account up to date. In order for us to provide service, we must pay for that service up front therefore in essence we are pre-paying on your behalf. We encourage all subscribers to keep their accounts up to date.

Is Your Child at Risk for Early Childhood Tooth Decay?

Fluoride Varnish Program (for all children age 6 months to 5 years)

Monday, February 6th & Tuesday, February 7th9:00am to 4:00pm

Valley View School Dental Clinic

Fluoride varnish prevents tooth decay in infants and young children! It takes only a couple minutes to apply to the teeth.

For more information call Rae-ann or Donna @ 288-4803