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Never seen it so high Ron Davies, 62, stands beside his Pelto Road home where the waters of Abram Lake have nearly reached his residence. Lake waters have made their way past his home and made a pond of his yard in which he has seen turtles, frogs, geese and even jackfish. Davies commented, “I’ve never seen the water this high before in my life… I hope it’s going to recede soon or it will ruin my home’s skirting and insulation.” Q and A with the Kenora-Rainy River Riding candidates Tim Brody ASSOCIATE EDITOR V OTERS in the Sioux Lookout area will join their fellow Ontarians in heading to the election polls June 12. To assist voters with their decisions, The Sioux Lookout Bulletin asked the Kenora-Rainy River candidates the following questions: 1. Tell us about yourself. 2. Why have you decided to seek office? 3. What should voters know about you? 4. What experience will you bring to the job and what qualities do you possess that you think will make you good at the job? 5. What is your election platform? 6. On what issues that you feel matter to the people of this riding will you be campaigning and why? 7. What are your thoughts on the recent northern leaders debate in Thunder Bay? 8. What do you see as the Kenora-Rainy River riding’s major strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats and how do you plan to address them? 9. Is there anything else you would like to say to voters? The following are the candidate’s responses in the order which they were received. National Aboriginal Day consolidating Canada’s future Geoff Shields STAFF WRITER T HE First Nations, Inuit and Metis peoples with their unique heritage, cultural diversity, and contributions to Canadian society are recognized every year with the annual celebration on June 21 of National Aboriginal Day. What does it mean to Sioux Lookout? Florence Bailey, President of the Chamber of Commerce shared, “I have been involved with National Aboriginal activities for several years. It’s an important time in our community, through our strongly established relationship with our area First Nations in order to strengthen the economy of our region and create jobs for anyone who is interested in working. I look forward to attending this year’s event and encourage everyone in the community to participate.” Mayor Dennis Leney added, “I have been involved in it since 2011. In 2012 we signed our Friendship Accord with Lac Seul and every year I participate with Chief Clifford Bull during the event in making speeches and we go around and look at the events. This is our fourth year in participation.” Traditional teacher Ralph Johnson commented, “It is important that Aboriginal people are spearheading the process of Aboriginal Day. There is an opportunity to try and create a healthy balance, so that people are not scared and they know how beneficial the day is to all people. Last year we tried to focus on the many contributions that Anishnaawbe people have made to the world stage, not just our community. To me, a lot of those values are still pretty strong. It doesn’t really take rocket science to realize how the Aboriginal people have influenced the world.” Queens Golden Jubilee See CANDIDATES on page 6 See THE PROCESS on page 3 Inside The Bulletin NEWS: Open Stage concert draws a crowd See STORMY on page 2 NEWS: Annual Ceremonial Review for 906 RCACS See CADETS on page 13 NEWS: Awarding Medal of Bravery See MEDAL on page 19 NEWS: QEDHS honours its athletes See TOP on page 24 Volume 23, No. 30 www.siouxbulletin.com Wednesday, June 4, 2014 40 Alcona Drive 737-1950 GARDEN CENTRE IS OPEN Hanging Baskets, Annuals, Perennials, Herbs and Vegetables Create your own or purchase a ready to go basket! Dingwall Ford Sales Ltd. 737-3440 Monday - Friday 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM SAT. 9:00 AM - 12:00PM 2012 F150 KING RANCH CREW #7294a – Fully loaded with all the extras! navigaon, moonroof – this one has it all. only 52000 km. Hurry in – won’t last long!! Call Derrick today - 737-3440 Bulletin Photo/Tim Brody

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Page 1: The Sioux Lookout Bulletin - Vol. 23 - No. 30 - June 4, 2014

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Never seen it so highRon Davies, 62, stands beside his Pelto Road home where the waters of Abram Lake have nearly reached his residence. Lake waters have made their way past his home and made a pond of his yard in which he has seen turtles, frogs, geese and even jackfish. Davies commented, “I’ve never seen the water this high before in my life… I hope it’s going to recede soon or it will ruin my home’s skirting and insulation.”

Q and A with the Kenora-Rainy River Riding candidates

Tim BrodyAssociAte editor

Voters in the sioux Lookout area will join their fellow

ontarians in heading to the election polls June 12.

to assist voters with their decisions, the sioux Lookout Bulletin asked the Kenora-rainy river candidates the following questions: 1. tell us about yourself. 2. Why have you decided to seek office? 3. What should voters know about you? 4. What experience will you bring to the job and what qualities do you possess that you think will make you good at the

job? 5. What is your election platform? 6. On what issues that you feel matter to the people of this riding will you be campaigning and why? 7. What are your thoughts on the recent northern leaders debate in Thunder Bay? 8. What do you see as the Kenora-rainy river riding’s major strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats and how do you plan to address them? 9. Is there anything else you would like to say to voters?

the following are the candidate’s responses in the order which they were received.

National Aboriginal Day consolidating Canada’s future

Geoff ShieldsstAff Writer

the First Nations, Inuit and Metis peoples with their

unique heritage, cultural diversity, and contributions to Canadian society are recognized every year with the annual celebration on June 21 of National Aboriginal Day.

What does it mean to Sioux Lookout?

Florence Bailey, President of the Chamber of Commerce shared, “I have been involved with National Aboriginal activities for several years. It’s an important time in our community, through our strongly established

relationship with our area First Nations in order to strengthen the economy of our region and create jobs for anyone who is interested in working. I look forward to attending this year’s event and encourage everyone in the community to participate.”

Mayor Dennis Leney added, “I have been involved in it since 2011. In 2012 we signed our Friendship Accord with Lac seul and every year I participate with Chief Clifford Bull during the event in making speeches and we go around and look at the events. this is our fourth year in participation.”

traditional teacher ralph

Johnson commented, “It is important that Aboriginal people are spearheading the process of Aboriginal Day. there is an opportunity to try and create a healthy balance, so that people are not scared and they know how beneficial the day is to all people. Last year we tried to focus on the many contributions that Anishnaawbe people have made to the world stage, not just our community. to me, a lot of those values are still pretty strong. It doesn’t really take rocket science to realize how the Aboriginal people have influenced the world.”

Queens Golden Jubilee

See CANDIDATES on page 6

See ThE proCESS on page 3

Inside The BulletinNEWS:Open Stage concert draws a crowdSee STorMY on page 2

NEWS:Annual Ceremonial Review for 906 RCACSSee CADETS on page 13

NEWS:Awarding Medal of BraverySee MEDAL on page 19

NEWS:QEDHS honours its athletesSee Top on page 24

Volume 23, No. 30 www.siouxbulletin.com Wednesday, June 4, 2014

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Second musical evening held at the LegionGeoff ShieldsstAff Writer

sTOrMy weather did not deter the 52 live music

enthusiasts who came to the Legion for the second open stage music event last Friday evening.

Local musicians Migwin & Monika, Doug Vinkle, Klaus rossler, Jon Anderson, yvonne Wood, reilly scott, Kingsley Murray, Gabby Cosco, Greg hlady, Karl Friezen were there. Also included in the lineup were Dan Bartz from Dinorwic and Vov Abraxis who describes himself as a cosmic traveller. All entertained the crowd with a mixture of original music and cover songs.

rossler, one of the organizers, commented, “Glad the second open stage seems to make people flock to see us. It was a great second night.’’

the next open stage is scheduled for June 27.

The musical contributions were of a very high standard.

Jazz Trio, from left - Jon Anderson, Gabby Cosco and Kingsley Murray.

Reilly Scott and Klaus Rossler entertain the crowd.

Master of Ceremonies Yvonne Wood.

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On behalf of the Northwestern Ontario Student Services Consortium, Keewatin-Patricia District School Board, Northwest Catholic District School Board, Kenora Catholic District School Board and Conseil Scolaire de District Catholique des Aurores boréales...

especially in light of the challenging winter we just experienced.

A Bus Driver’s Credo Please, watch me this day.

Please help me remember to watch all my mirrors, two dozen windows, eight gauges, warning lights, 6

dozen faces, transports, winter road conditions, lanes of traffic and to keep a third eye open for wobbling bicycles and daydreaming pedestrians, especially teenagers texting who are in another world.

Please, help me listen and hear all train whistles, truck and car horns, police sirens and the two-way radio.

Please also let me hear when one of my students calls for me, and just needs a listening ear.

Please, give me a hand with the steering wheel, the route book, the Visible Parent program, sleeping

children, the radio and the knowing when a child needs a smile.

And, please grant me patience and understanding when Johnny is pinching and biting Billy, while trying to keep everybody in their seat, and reminding them why we don’t allow eating and drinking on the bus.

And nally , please watch over us and keep us safe so that we can do it again next year.

On behalf of the Northwestern Ontario Student Services Consortium, Keewatin-Patricia District School Board, Northwest Catholic District School Board, Kenora Catholic District School Board and Conseil Scolaire de District Catholique des Aurores boréales...

especially in light of the challenging winter we just experienced.

A Bus Driver’s Credo Please, watch me this day.

Please help me remember to watch all my mirrors, two dozen windows, eight gauges, warning lights, 6

dozen faces, transports, winter road conditions, lanes of traffic and to keep a third eye open for wobbling bicycles and daydreaming pedestrians, especially teenagers texting who are in another world.

Please, help me listen and hear all train whistles, truck and car horns, police sirens and the two-way radio.

Please also let me hear when one of my students calls for me, and just needs a listening ear.

Please, give me a hand with the steering wheel, the route book, the Visible Parent program, sleeping

children, the radio and the knowing when a child needs a smile.

And, please grant me patience and understanding when Johnny is pinching and biting Billy, while trying to keep everybody in their seat, and reminding them why we don’t allow eating and drinking on the bus.

And nally , please watch over us and keep us safe so that we can do it again next year.

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Continued from frontAward recipient and Co-chair of the sioux Lookout Coalition for healing and reconciliation, Garnet Angeconeb, shared, “on June 21 we all celebrate the start of summer. And on June 21 each year, we also all celebrate this country’s National Aboriginal Day. to put it succinctly, it’s about acknowledging our collective past, sharing the present, and planning together for

the future. It’s about renewed relations. It’s about reconciliation. It is encouraging to see signs that indicate good change is happening. We need to tell the world that we have embarked upon a journey leading us to the realization that reconciliation is possible, beginning with small but significant steps.

“For example, when one enters into the main foyer of the local high school, one will notice on the wall, the

depiction of the seven Grandfather teachings of the Anishinaabe people: honesty, humility, truth, wisdom, love, respect and bravery.”

He continued, “In sioux Lookout, we had two hospitals: the General hospital and the Indian Hospital which later on become known as the Zone hospital. today we can celebrate the existence of one fine regional hospital, the Sioux Lookout Meno

ya Win Health Centre. the services offered at the new hospital are unique and specialized; awesome. today, when you walk into to these two places, the local high school and the hospital, you see signs that the process of reconciliation is undoubtedly at work. It’s a testament that by working together, we can all celebrate our

achievements.“And yet we can do

so much more. that’s what the National Aboriginal Day means to me – we can do so much more.”

A day of celebration entitled Anishinaabe Giizhiga has been organized by the N i s h n a w b e - G a m i k Friendship Centre which will take place at the town

beach. scheduled events will include a community breakfast, cooperative games, canoe race, dancers, craft demonstrations and many more traditional activities that are planned for the day.

Centre executive director Brenda Dovick invites all members of the community to, participate and enjoy the celebration.

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E D I T O R I A L

The Sioux Lookout Bulletin welcomes letters from readers. Letters must be signed and should include a clearly printed name, address and telephone number. Names will be published but not addresses or phone numbers. All letters may be edited for style and length. Letters to the editor should not exceed 200 words. The Bulletin will not print any submissions that promote or encourage racist, sexist, ageist or discriminatory practices.

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Bulletin photo/Dick MacKenzie

Misty morningJune 1st dawn arrived

wrapped warmly in a soft silk blanket of fog. Appreciation of the

serene beauty led easily to lingering over a second cup of coffee, marveling and meditating in this early summer wonderland.

At 6 o’clock I walked soundlessly 44 steps to the dock and, in the silence, cast out and reeled in a nice walleye

on the first offering.A perfect breakfast for

two! I think pancakes, with butter and maple syrup, will enhance this

special treat a little later as we watch the sun rise and the mist disappear.

Cheers, my friends! Here’s to a fine summer...

EDITORIAL

Dick MacKenzie

Register now for charity classic

We would like to invite you to participate in the 16th Annual Bearskin Airlines Charity Golf Classic, taking place on Thursday, June 26 at the sioux Lookout Golf & Curling Club. this year’s event is dedicated to honouring and remembering harvey Friesen. As many of you know, harvey was actively involved in many local and regional organizations. he cared very deeply about improving health care services for the people of Northwestern ontario, and gave back to our communities by hosting the charity golf classic each year.

We thank Bearskin Airlines for continuing to host this event year after year, which funds new and improved health care services for sioux Lookout and area families. thank you also to those who have already registered a team, confirmed sponsorship, or given a donation in support of this year’s event.

If you yet haven’t done so, there is still time to provide your support. this can be done by becoming a corporate sponsor, sponsoring a contest, sponsoring a tee box, or by contributing a silent auction item. All

sponsorships must be confirmed by June 11 in order for promotional signage to be created. If you would like to become a sponsor or need additional information, please contact Joel Anderson, Administrative Assistant for the sioux Lookout Meno ya Win health Centre Foundation at 737-7997.

everyone is encouraged to attend, as we hope to make this year’s charity golf classic the biggest and best one yet. Come to cheer on the golfers, socialize, and to remember harvey Friesen. With your help we can continue to grow this event, which supports programs and services at the Sioux Lookout Meno ya Win Health Centre. together we can ensure healthier futures, right here at home.

Sincerely,Marnie Hoey, PresidentSioux Lookout Meno Ya Win Health Centre Foundation

Key issueshave you noticed how

the most critical issues facing the residents of our area, North ontario West (NoW), sometimes referred to as northwestern ontario, gets little or no attention during this present Provincial election run.

In my opinion, among key issues are:

stop the Nuclear threat of waste storage on our lands – Do as what New Zealand did, establish our region as a NUCLeAr Free ZoNe.

structure a system that provides for the fair distribution of wealth to our debt burdened communities from our own natural resources (includes economic development funds and programs for employment).

slash the astronomically high rates of electricity in our region – an area where we have an abundance of much cheaper, less polluting, hydro electrical production.

Attend to the increasing need for improved maintenance and quality upgrades of our highways.

establish the maintenance and public control of our precious fresh water resources through policy, law and continuing unbiased research (eLA research station).

Begin the dismantling process, through discussions and consultations, of the present colonial (out of date) apartheid system presently used to treat “First Nations” peoples differently from the rest of society.

strengthen and expand community owned and

public communications systems, and allow for more local control and content.

establish regular debates and discussion forums, to be held regularly throughout our region – North ontario West (NoW).

e L e C t o r A L rEFOrM is crucial to our present system; if a candidate does not obtain at least 50 per cent +1 of the votes, then there is a run-off vote between the top two candidates.*

*We cannot continue to have a system that allows someone to represent our region who has less than fifty percent of the votes, or have one party with less than fifty percent of the vote running the government as though they do have a majority (the present federal government is a “majority” at 39 per cent!)

Yours truly,Michael Quince

Too late?I applaud those who

make the effort to write a letter to the local newspaper, and most recently those who question the “proposed” location of the new school.

During the great hoopla and fanfare with the announcement of the replacement of

our community’s high school, the school Board’s representatives stressed, and promised, a process that will allow the community members, the public, the parents, the teachers, even the students to be directly involved during the process,

I ask, “When does this start? After the decisions are made?”

When I experience town Council procedures at a meeting, I am often feeling a conflict with the burgeoning paperwork, the stack of issues needing attention, that motivates the desire for council members to “get on with the issue, be done with it – get it off the table” without full and due consideration of the issue at hand.

Nowadays, process seems to be more often followed in a token way; yes, public involvement is allowed, but only in some seemingly brief, unimportant way.

so, education Board, WHErE is this process? WHAT is the schedule? hoW do residents get involved in a meaningful way?

seems to me that this important aspect of local participation (democracy) has glaringly been missing, so far.

or are we too late already?...............

Mike Quince

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This year’s Bearskin Charity Golf Classic will be held as a tribute to Harvey Friesen. How do you remember him?

pic of the past

Michelle Varey

registered nurse Meno Ya Win Health Centre

harvey did a lot for our hospital and town. endless fundraising for our hospital. A remarkable man.

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SARAh CAMPBELL Ontario New

Democratic Party

1 - I was born in Atikokan to a family of

forest industry workers, and currently live in Oxdrift. I’ve spent my life in Northwest ontario and understand the challenges we face here. I received my education at Lakehead University, and spent summers of my youth working at the thunder Bay Crown Attorney’s office, the ear Falls sawmill and Lac seul onaway Lodge. Prior to my election, I represented oxdrift on the Kenora District services Board and on the District of

Kenora Unincorporated ratepayers Association. I am past Chair of hoshizaki house.

I was first elected as MPP for Kenora-rainy river in 2011 and I am currently the NDP Aboriginal Affairs critic.

2 - there is still so

much work to be done for the north. During my first term in office I felt so honoured to work on behalf of Kenora-rainy river. I introduced the energy Consumer Protection Amendment Act, a bill to end exploitation of residential consumers to and protect families

from unfair and expensive electricity contracts. I also introduced a motion to establish a select committee of the ontario Legislature to review winter highway maintenance contracts and improve highway safety in advance of the 2015 winter season. these issues, and many others, remain unresolved because our recent Liberal, and past Conservative governments, have ignored us. Kenora-rainy river needs a strong NDP voice to stand up for Northwest ontario.

3 and 4 - I grew up in Northwest ontario. I know and love it here. I am not afraid of hard work and I am committed to working with all the people in Kenora-rainy river. I will listen carefully to what people in our communities have to say, including First Nations communities. I will continue to be a strong voice in the NDP caucus.

5 - Andrea Horwath

recently announced her plan that makes sense for northern ontario. that includes providing electricity generation for electricity security in the Northwest and removing the hst off hydro. We will invest in the ring of Fire, thereby creating opportunities for our communities. the NDP will invest in 200 additional snow clearing vehicles, and we commit to twinning 30

km of highways per year. shortening emergency room wait times is a priority as is attracting doctors and other health care professionals to the north. We will invest in reinvigorating our forest industry. We will have a fund to keep rural schools open. our plan will assist in getting First Nations off diesel electricity generators. We will establish a committee of Northern MPPs from all parties who will review all laws that affect the north.

6 - Every day I hear

from people who can’t afford to pay their exorbitant hydro bills. Northern families and seniors are finding it harder and harder to make ends meet. We have a plan to lower hydro rates in the north. We have lost so many jobs in our communities in the last few years.

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NEWS:Abandoned kittens found in library

Normally the realm of literary felines like the Cat in the hat and Puss ‘n’ Boots, the sioux Lookout Public Library became the temporary home of two real life kittens early Monday.

Near 7:30 a.m. Monday, assistant librarian Wendy MacDonald received a call from the library’s janitor who spotted the strays during his morning clean-up.

NEWS:Pickle Lake fire threat passes

Water bombers and a change in wind direction combined to cool off a forest fire that threatened a small northern community last week.

By Sunday, the MNr declared the fire - which covered 950 hectares at its peak - under control, but not before it came within a kilometre of Pickle Lake’s north side last Wendesday night.

COvER PhOTO: shaw holds the abandoned kittens that were found roaming in the library.

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Now, tim hudak says he will cut 100,000 good jobs from the public sector. That’s 934 jobs cut right here in Kenora-rainy river. the NDP has a better plan. We will create jobs, in our kids’ schools for example, in order to improve the under servicing of the north.

7 - In 2011 the

Liberal leader did not attend the northern leaders’ debate. this year tim hudak felt it wasn’t important enough to attend. Not only has NDP leader Andrea horwath attended each northern debate she has also shown by her words and actions that the NDP are best at understanding northern issues. she alone has offered a plan for affordable hydro and jobs in the north.

8 - the biggest

strength of Kenora-rainy river is its people. this riding has a strong sense of community comprised of hard working dedicated people who care about their neighbours. the biggest weakness is ill thought out energy policies that inhibit development of our natural resources. We have tremendous mining opportunities here. the spinoff jobs that they create have the potential to make our communities prosper. however, government delays and insecurity about our electricity supply raise doubts on these potential developments. our NDP platform addresses these and many other issues. By electing an NDP government we can turn these opportunities into reality.

9 - I have been very

privileged to be the MPP for Kenora-rainy

river since I was elected in 2011. I want to continue to be a strong advocate in bringing respect to the North. I ask for your support on June 12th.

ANThONy LEEK Ontario Liberal Party

1 - I have a passion for people, our communities, and believe in the common good.

2 - Born and raised in Northwestern Ontario, I earned a Bachelor of Arts in Native studies at the University of Manitoba and a Bachelor of education in Aboriginal Learning from Lakehead University. I am employed as an occasional teacher with local school boards and am an instructor with seven Generations Education Institute. In 2010 I was elected to emo town Council, where I currently serve as Deputy Mayor.

3 and 4 - As Deputy Mayor of Emo I have focused on building positive working relationships and delivering infrastructure investments. over the last year the township has received provincial infrastructure funding for our water treatment plant and water mains from the Northern, small and rural Infrastructure Fund and Northern ontario heritage Fund. these programs, which have

helped communities throughout rainy river and Kenora districts, are essential in helping our municipalities make sure that when you turn on the tap in your house, the water flows. only ontario Liberals are committed to maintaining these funds as permanent supports for local infrastructure and economic development

5 - If re-elected, a Liberal government will re-introduce and implement our 2014 Budget.

our 10-year plan for the economy focuses on investing in people, building modern infrastructure and supporting a dynamic and innovative business climate. It lays out a plan to balance the budget by 2017-2018, while making strategic and fully costed investments in key public services and to help grow the economy.

this plan, available at www.o n t a r i o l i b e r a l p l a n .ca, includes: A new ontario retirement Pension Plan, Building the next generation of infrastructure including bridges and four-lane highway connections in Northern ontario, Introduces a Primary Care Guarantee that will provide all ontarians with access to a doctor or nurse practitioner within four years, $1 billion ring of Fire investment to support sustainable and collaborative development.

6 - Economic opportunity for families and youth are essential for long-term sustainability in our region. ontario Liberals believe government plays an important role in building the strong

economic foundations for the families of our province. this includes an affordable world class post-secondary education with our 30 per cent off tuition grant and partnerships with the private sector to retain and create jobs with our 10 year $2.5 billion Jobs and Prosperity Fund. I have also heard concerns that our region needs improved winter highway maintenance. I am committed to working with MTO, municipalities, and First Nation communities to explore better solutions to improve driving conditions. We must also continue to build positive relations with First Nations. By engaging each other, we can understand perspectives and develop goals that will benefit everyone. I believe the province can take on a larger role in enhancing these conversations.

7 - I would like to thank the organizers for providing this unique forum for major party leaders to debate Northern issues in thunder Bay. I was impressed by Kathleen Wynne’s opening statement when she demonstrated her commitment to our region by discussing her efforts to get to know the needs of Northern Ontario. It was unfortunate that tim hudak chose not to participate in this valuable public forum.

8 - We have so many

strengths. tourism, Agriculture, Forestry, Mining, and even the potential for value added industry here in Kenora-rainy river. We need to promote those strengths to the people that are decision makers so they know that the investments they make here support the local economy, the regional economy, and

ontario as a whole. this will help us bring youth back, improve our economy, and maintain and expand our services.

9 - Last August I joined Premier Kathleen Wynne in Kenora to announce our government’s commitment of up to $2 million per year to keep the experimental Lakes Area open. together we also attended the local Labour Day picnic before she flew to Fort severn to deliver new library books for local youth. In April, I was excited to welcome our Premier back to Kenora-rainy river for the Northwestern Ontario Municipal Association AGM in Fort Frances. And with your trust and support, I will work hard to join Kathleen and be your strong voice at Queen’s Park, as the next MPP for Kenora-rainy river.

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RANDy NiCKLEProgressive

Conservative Party of Ontario

1 - I am a long-time resident of Kenora. Lori and I own and operate the A&W restaurant and the Movies on Main store. We have between us five children and five grandchildren. All but one of our children has left the Northwest to find employment. We need that to change.

I grew up in Dryden where I learned the value of being involved in my community. I left Dryden when I purchased my first business at age 20. In addition to my current

businesses, I have owned and started a variety of ventures including Kenora’s first Internet service provider which I later sold to KMTS. I am the Chair of the Brand Leadership team and Chair of harbourfest. In the past I have been a Director at Copperfin Credit Union, Board Member of LOWBIC, Executive of the Lake of the Woods Development Commission, and Chair of the Kenora tourism Committee, and Executive Member of sunset trail riders snowmobile club.

I have coached, refereed, been a Cub Leader and fundraised for many events and purposes my entire life.

2 - We need to get this region back to work. our children and grandchildren have to leave home to find work when they shouldn’t have to. We just need to get the fundamentals right. Lower energy rates, less red tape

and a government that doesn’t think the North is just one big park. I watched as my current MPP protested decisions made at Queens Park here in the riding but voted with the government 97 per cent of the time. We need someone in toronto who remembers where they are from. We have so much potential that is being unrecognized. Places like sioux Lookout that are the gateway to the North need support with infrastructure funding and a real voice at Queens Park to make sure the services that our communities need are provided close to home.

3 - I am capable of making real change happen for our riding. I am not a man that feels comfortable just talking about things that could be done. I am a doer. throughout my life I have recognized opportunities within the communities I have lived in and addressed them –

through hard work and the spirit to be a part of solutions.

4 - As a small business owner I’ve faced the daily challenge of meeting a payroll. I know what businesses need to grow, to invest and hire people. As a board member of the economic Development Committee and chair of my local tourism committee, I see firsthand some of the great opportunities we have to create jobs and investment - but also the competition we face. That is why I believe so strongly that we need an MPP who will work proactively to look after our interests so that our kids don’t have to leave their hometown to find work. I worry about how we are going to pay for the services that we all will need as we age. And it’s why we need a government in Queen’s Park that understands you can’t tax and spend your way to prosperity. We’ve tried that for 11 years now, and it doesn’t work.

5 - Our Platform revolves around getting people back to work. We

will do this by: Making energy affordable and our policy will save consumers $384 over the course of our plan. the NDP and Liberals will increase your bills by $681 per year by supporting the Green energy Act.

opening the potential of the North by returning ontario to the number one jurisdiction for forestry and mining again. We will license at least 10 new mines in the next five years. reducing red tape by reviewing and eliminating unnecessary regulations that restrict growth. Create opportunities for youth employment by changing the rules for apprenticeship and skilled trades.

6 - The issue I hear the most about at the doors is the high cost of energy in the North. We will end expensive subsidies, reduce unnecessary bureaucracy and work with Manitoba to find energy solutions. People are also talking about jobs and the fact that decisions that affect the North seem to be currently made all in

the South. I feel that we also have some great ideas that will empower the North. I am proud that we will give Northerners more say in how their land is used and developed. We will repeal the Far North Act and we will share the revenues from forestry and mining that have previously just flowed to Toronto with the Municipalities and First Nations in the area.

Access to health care is a great concern to our citizens. We have a number of measures that will provide supports to folks as they age. these will allow them to stay in their homes longer safely. I have heard from both young people and fellow small business owners that they like our solutions for creating more apprenticeship and skilled trades positions.

7 - I was disappointed that the timing of the debate did not allow our leader to attend. showing up for a one hour debate is not a commitment to the North. As a former Minister of Northern Development, tim has spent more time in the

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North than both the other leaders combined. It was disappointing particularly because we have such a strong Northern Vision plan. this plan was announced in thunder Bay at a NOMA conference a year ago. It is a plan that will bring the North back into a place where we can realize our potential. since the Liberals took power in 2003, 80 per cent of all manufacturing positions in the Northwest have been lost.

8 - We are the largest riding in the Province and the one with the most potential for growth. As an MPP for the riding I will open offices throughout the riding and make sure that the unique needs of every corner is addressed.

I am excited to be visiting some fly-in communities next week. together, working with each other and understanding our common challenges we will succeed.

the ontario PC plan to grow jobs is very deliberately fueled by creating opportunities in forestry, tourism, and mining. We know that if we get the fundamentals right, the North will prosper and grow again.

9 - When I was a kid, I was a bit of a jock. When I was 14-years-old the Dryden Arena burnt down. I guess a lot of kids would have just sat around complaining and waiting for the City to find the money to rebuild but that wasn’t the way Judy raised her boys so I joined the fundraising team. I spent that summer going door to door fundraising and asking people to donate through payroll deductions and by 1979 – we had a new rink. Pretty simple life lesson, if you want something – you have to do something. But that’s how I have lived my life. We can’t just keep complaining that no one is listening to us at Queens Park. We need to change that. We deserve better. We deserve an MPP who will work with our communities, with business and government to help create jobs here in Kenora - rainy river. As a coach and referee of minor hockey for 35 years, I know that you have to look to where the puck is going, not where it’s been. that is why on June 12, I hope that I will have your vote.

TiM MCKiLLOP Green Party of Ontario

1 - I am a secondary school teacher in Pickle Lake where I live with my wife and son. I am also an outdoor writer and photographer, President of the Pickle Lake Curling

Club and a disaster response volunteer with the red Cross. In my spare time I do a lot of work for Bird studies Canada and love that we live in a region where we can live largely off the land. It’s the most environmentally sustainable way to live and I’m running to help keep it that way.

2 - I have decided

to seek office because family and community are important to me. I see the effects of our shrinking economy and I want to be a part of the plan that puts

us back on track. I see the disparity between remote communities and I want to advocate for them. I think it’s time to bring respect and integrity back to politics, and focus on the social and environmental issues that have been ignored for too long, but that most directly affect the heart and soul of our region.

3 - they should

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4 - My experiences are as varied as the needs of the individual communities in my riding. I have worked as a labourer, a technician, and a professional. I have had experience in business, as well as working in the non-profit sector, so I 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”

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see the issues of our region from a variety of perspectives. Living in a First Nation community for my first years as a teacher really opened my eyes to a lot of the issues faced by those living in our remote North. As did living in an isolated municipality, relying heavily on community volunteers for programming and dealing with the fiscal challenges of the government downloading of services.

5 - My election platform centres on honesty, integrity and good public policy. there are nine key points that I will fight for in the next legislative assembly. these are: 1. Focus on jobs by lowering payroll taxes for small businesses,

2. Providing and paying for the transit infrastructure we need, 3. Investing with homeowners to help them save money by saving energy, 4. Improve education by merging the public and separate school boards, 5. Address child poverty, 6. Give young adults a chance to contribute to our world by creating a Social Innovation Foundation, 7. Putting food and water first by protecting farmland and water, 8. Getting our fair share by making industry pay a fair price for our shared resources and 9. restore confidence that our communities and natural heritage will not be damaged by development

6 - In the Kenora-

rainy river riding hydro rates are a

big concern. these have escalated to a point where they are impacting our ability to meet our basic needs. there is anger here in the Kenora-rainy river riding because Northwestern ontario produces some of the cheapest hydro but at the same time we are paying some of the highest rates. We are also concerned with our infrastructure including the twinning of the trans-Canada Highway. I sympathize with anyone who has had the experience of driving to Manitoba on Highway 17, but there is a far better alternative than highway twinning to pursue and the infrastructure already exists. A last issue that is coming up in conversations is education and the public service. People are concerned with the

provincial reduction of funding to special education. there is also genuine fear of job losses in the public sector.

7 - I wish the debate

had offered more opportunity to see our party’s leaders. I was disappointed that Mike schreiner, the Green Party of ontario’s leader, was not invited.

8 - our major

strength in the Kenora-rainy river riding is our people. We have incredible diversity and opportunity in our vast region that has the potential to overcome the adversities that we face. our weakness is our historical reliance on the natural resource industry. our communities have ebbed and flowed with the success of these industries, but we have all seen what happens when a mine or a sawmill closes.

We need only look to Fort Frances, Dryden, Kenora and hudson, to name but a few, to see the effects of this.

We are moving away from this dependence, but it is a painfully slow process with the current system. there is opportunity to move forward into new and emerging industries, such as green technology and research technology. the development of renewable energy systems as a natural fit for our riding, but is an area that has not been fully realized. however, commercial interests, such as these have the added benefit of being sustainable over the long term with minimal adverse impacts to our valuable air, soil, and water.

We have the ability to create a sustainably natural resource industry that benefits our local communities

and our First Nations communities. We will become world class leaders in the mining and forestry sector, modelling practices that protect the land and benefit communities for the future. If we focus on the long term, instead of short-sighted profits, we can do this right. tourism opportunities in Kenora-rainy river are world class. By developing these in a sustainable fashion we again have an opportunity to be a leader in this industry. We already have the expertise to accomplish this.

9 - I am honoured

and privileged to have the opportunity to represent the people of the Kenora-rainy river riding. I will work hard to get the concerns of our riding to the provincial government.

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1:00 - 1:30 p.m. Orientation to sharps disposalFor anyone interested in helping to pick up needlesNorthwestern Health Unit 47-B Front St.

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Community fish fryThe fifth annual

community fish fry takes place sunday, June 8 from noon to 2 p.m. at the sioux Lookout town beach, as part of the sioux Lookout Anglers & Hunters Walleye Weekend.

The fish fry, hosted by ArAMArK and the sioux Lookout Meno ya Win Health Centre (SLMHC), is an opportunity to show appreciation for the continuous support that SLMHC has received from the community over the past year. the dedication and generosity of individuals and businesses in sioux Lookout and the surrounding area has been incredible.

Last year’s fish fry was quite successful, with approximately 500 people attending and over $1000 in donations received. Donations are once again welcomed by the SLMHC Foundation, as your support goes a long way in strengthening health care in the area.

ArAMArK is a long standing partner of SLMHC and has sponsored a variety of events to raise money for the hospital. We thank them once again for donating food and supplies for this year’s event. With ArAMArK’s continued support and our partnership with the sioux Lookout Anglers & Hunters we are able to accomplish so much

more in bringing quality health care closer to home.

We are currently looking for volunteers to help make this event a huge success. We are looking for people to help serve and gather signatures, help prepare fish and act as runners to the serving tent, and cook the fish. Anyone who is interested in helping out or looking for additional information can contact Joel Anderson, A d m i n i s t r a t i v e Assistant at the SLMHC Foundation, at 737-7997 or Dick Bramer, Dietary Manager for SLMHC, at 737-3030 (ext. 6543).

Come on down to the town beach on June 8 for some fish and to enjoy the outdoors. Any donations to the Foundation will be gratefully accepted. We hope to see everyone there.

Thank you,Kathryn Davidson, SLMHC Foundation

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helping outOn Wednesday, May

28 staff from rBC as well as volunteers from Friends of Cedar Bay got together to do a much needed clean up at the stable. this was part of the rBC initiative Day of service grant. Volunteers all needed to spend

some time helping out the organization of choice with whichever project was needed and then rBC would also give a $1000 donation to them.

It was a very hot day slinging wood, fencing and debris, but was definitely worth it as the yard looks fantastic

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Watoto Children’s Choir

Many community members enjoyed a lively presentation by Watoto African Children’s Choir at New Life Assembly May 16. The group of children and adults from Uganda was about mid-way through a six-month tour across Canada sharing the true message of

hope and salvation through testimony, song and dance.

Watoto is a holistic care program that was initiated as a response to the overwhelming number of orphaned children and vulnerable women in Uganda whose lives have been ravaged by war and disease. the children reside in a healthy family

structural environment, are given an education, and grow up with the confidence that they can be leaders in the world.

At the event several children shared how that very difficult time in their lives was turned around after they were brought to the Watoto community to become part of a family again, and by coming to know the love of Jesus. their energy and excitement for life was contagious to all present.

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Entertaining activity raises money for Relay for LifeGeoff Shields stAff Writer

LAst Friday afternoon shoppers and staff of

Fresh Market Foods gathered in the store to witness and partake in a very unusual fund raising event.

todd Nadon, one of the owners / general managers of the supermarket, donated his time and good sense of humor in order to be duct taped to one of the walls of the building. All present were invited to purchase a length of tape for five dollars and stick it to todd. the event lasted for an hour and a half during which a great number of people purchased tape. The first to do so being shopper Geraldine Parfitt.

Nadon was then covered in relay for Life daffodils. the event reached its climax with a cream pie being auctioned. the winner of this was store employee Amanda Malcolm who paid $120 for the privilege of creaming the boss.

tracy rowsell, business operations manager and Captain of the store relay for Life team, commented on the event. “We held it just to build some excitement around relay for Life and to get our customers talking about it. hopefully a lot of people will come to the event.”

she added, “the store has made a coupons saving calendar also. Proceeds will go to relay for Life and inside the calendar, there is about $60 worth of savings on goods here at Fresh Market Foods. They are available at Customer service if people want to purchase them. We have some really fun events planned for the night of the relay if people want to stop by our campfire.”

Jackie toms, front end manager and team member, added, “We want to raise money for our team savings for a Cure. so far we have 19 members and other people are interested in joining. We hope to

reach 20. relay is a lot of fun, so we do as many activities as we can to raise as much money as possible. We have a goal of $10,000 and so far we have reached $6,500.”

Nadon concluded, “It was a very good cause and I was very happy to do it. relay for Life is very important to me because my life has been affected by cancer.”

the event raised a total of $500.

relay for Life will be held at the Queen elizabeth District high School, from 7 p.m. June 6 to 7 a.m. June 7.

Savings for a Cure team members, from left - Anne Reid, Jackie Toms, Tracy Rowsell (team captain) Todd Nadon (store owner), Cynthia Moreau, Tina Schofield, Susan Gale and Amanda Malcolm.

Stick It to Todd included duct tape, daffodils, and creaming the boss.

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Cadets hold end of training year review

Geoff ShieldsstAff Writer

the 906 Machin royal Canadian Air Cadet squadron

(906 rCACS) held its Annual Ceremonial review last Wednesday evening in the Queen elizabeth District high school gymnasium. A total of 30 cadets, 15 from sioux Lookout and 15 from Vermilion Bay, executed a series of military steps in front of parents, friends and guests who included Mayor Dennis Leney, Alicia Mahon representing the Lions Club, and Canadian Legion representatives President Les Wallace, First Vice President John Cole, second Vice President Knowles McGill, and membership chairman Bob Bell.

the last review was held in 2005. Due to lack of community support the squadron closed in 2006.

Officer In Charge (OIC) Sioux Lookout, Captain Matthew Craig, explained,

“When it closed in 2006 we had a lot of kids wanting to participate, but only two officers. So two years ago Captain Chris Mallyon and I had a conversation about putting the cadet unit back together again. We needed a sponsor, so we approached the Lions Club.”

Club sponsor Chair Alicia Mahon took up the story. “We were approached by Matt Craig in 2013. he was looking to start up an air cadet squadron and in order to do so he needed someone to sponsor them. he approached us and we said yes. We thought it was a great opportunity for the youth in town.”

the evening commenced

with the Cadet Fall In as the cadets marched to the center of the gym and then stood at attention in front the audience. Mayor Leney had been selected by the unit as reviewing Officer and the cadets stood at General salute as he inspected the lines of uniformed youngsters. this was followed by a march past the reviewing stand.

Awards were then presented. Captain Craig presented badges to Leading Air Cadets Liam Belmore, Aiden Carroll, Delson Davies, Kerry Davis, Aiden Duval, taylor hill, Jory King, Matthew McLarty, Alexandra Morin, Fisher

Myshrall, Calvin romyn and Michael Wilson for completed levels.

Lions Club representative Mahon presented the Best First year Cadet Trophy to Leading Air Cadet (LAC) Marika Derusha.

Best Second year trophy was won by LAC. Corporal Priscilla Davis and presented by Legion second Vice President Major (retired) Knowles McGill.

the esprit de Corps Award was given to LAC. Corporal Griffin Martelle and presented to him by Captain Craig.

thank you speeches were then given by Leney, Mahon, and Legion President Wallace.

the parade then

stood at attention as the reviewing Officer left the parade ground. Cadets were then told to stand at ease and the evening concluded with food and drinks served in the school foyer.

Afterward, officers and guests spoke about the evening.

Captain Ted Mitchell, “I was super excited that cadets from both communities paraded together. the cadet program has lots of opportunities for youth involvement.” Area Cadet Advisor for Northwestern ontario, from thunder Bay, Laura Nahle, said, “It is very exciting for us as an organization to rekindle

the cadet history in Sioux Lookout. It was an awesome night.”

Captain Craig added, “I was very proud of everyone on parade. I had a great year working with everyone and I very much look forward to next year.”

Leney commented, “I was honored to be chosen to be the review officer and it’s so good to see so many parents here to support their children in the cadet program. I am really glad to see the cadets back in operation with the support of the Lions Club.”

sponsoring Chair Mahon shared, “It was great. they were looking really sharp and you could tell they

worked hard and enjoyed the night.”

Todd Martelle, father of esprit de Corps Award winner Corporal Martelle summarized, “It was awesome. he absolutely loves it. he won the most improved cadet of the year award, so he is very proud of that and both my wife and I are very proud of him.”

Cadets will start up again september 3 for the first training session. Anyone between the ages of 12 and 18 is welcome. Contact Captain Craig at 738-1967 or email [email protected] for more information.

Legion 2nd Vice-President Major (Retired) Knowles McGill presents the Best Second Year Cadet Award to Corporal Priscilla Davis.

Officer in Charge Sioux Lookout Captain Matthew Craig presents Level Badges.

Cadets march past the review officer’s stand.

Saluting the official guests.

On parade the 906 Machin Royal Canadian Air Cadet Squadron. Bulletin photos/Geoff Shields

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First yearly farmers market opens at new location

Geoff ShieldsstAff Writer

A sunny day heralded the first of the

Northwest Farmers Markets for 2014, which was held May 30 at the grounds adjacent to the travel Information Centre.

this year 11 stall holders were on hand to offer a variety of goods ranging from jewelry,

flowers, bags and a selection of homemade food items.

Chamber of Commerce executive Assistant, Amy Brizard organized the event. “I was happy with the turnout of both vendors and visitors. everybody seemed pretty happy with our new location. there wasn’t much more we could ask for. It was sunny, clear

skies and a perfect day for a farmers market,” she said.

stall holders spoke about their reasons for being there. selma Poulin sells handcrafted jewelry. “this is my hobby and I usually come here in the summertime.

“Proceeds from my sales go to the Bearskin Lake community hockey program and I

have been coming for the last three years.”

Natasha sakchekapo shared, “My little four month old baby Joseph died in July 2013 and I am fundraising for his headstone. I would like to thank everyone who has contributed by buying some of my home made items.”

Debbie Zimmerman from rainey river was there with her husband ted. “We have been coming for three years. I am very happy with the turnout. We enjoy coming up here and find it interesting talking to the people we meet.”

Flower sellers Lise Barker and Nadine Mutz came from Fort Francis. Barker added, “I enjoy it. This is very great. Great day, great people, perfect weather and I’m happy. It’s a good market and worth the drive. We come up every year.”

Lianne Finn, with her sons Jesse and baby simon, was there to do some shopping. “I’m looking forward to farmers market season and I always enjoy the baked goods,” she said.

the next market is

scheduled for June 13. Interested stallholders can visit the sioux

Lookout travel Information Centre, or call 737-1937.

Stallholder Debbie Zimmerman and event organizer Amy Brizzard.

Lianne Finn and sons Jesse and baby Simon went shopping .

Natasha Sakchekapo raising money for her son’s headstone.

Selma Poulin was there with her handcrafted jewelry.

A sunny day marked the advent of a season of farmers markets.

There were a variety of goods for sale.

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Kenora District Services Board grants funding approvalGeoff Shields stAff Writer

oN May 1 the Kenora District services Board

held its regular board meeting. Items on the agenda included requests for funding for nine projects from the communities of Kenora, Dryden, red Lake, Ignace and Sioux Lookout. the programs are designed to help prevent and reduce the

depth of child poverty in the northern area and approval by the board was granted to subsidize them.

P.r.o. Kids (Positive recreational opportunities for Kids) has operated in sioux Lookout for 13 years. For three years prior to this, the original program known as the Children’s Activity Fund had been funded by the KDsB. Following the promotion

of a successful initiative developed in thunder Bay, it was brought under the umbrella of P.r.o. Kids Program.

the program is administered by the Municipal Parks & recreation Department under the direction of Gerson Agustin and provides opportunities for low income families to access financial assistance to enable children and youth up

to 18 years of age to participate in sports or any other recreational activity of their choice.

Programs and activities include minor hockey, gymnastics, figure skating, karate, summer camps, high school hockey, curling, music, Cubs & Scouts, Girl Guides & Brownies, baseball, soccer, sports camps, lacrosse, dance, archery, swimming, and after school programs.

Agustin shared, “What a great opportunity for families, children and youth to be actively involved in various programming and activities, by having the P.r.o. Kids available to provide for them financially. It’s good to see a program that promotes active living and participation in a healthy lifestyle and is open for everyone to enjoy

the benefits of the program and not just a few.”

P.r.o. Kids board members are George hogarth, Candi edwards and Agustin.

selection for the program is based on an application process that requires a reference. For more information and to apply, call the recreation Centre at 1-807-737-1994 or email [email protected].

WANT ADS GeT ReSuLTS!

Call Michelle in Advertising at

737-4207or e-mail at

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TIKINAGAN CHILD AND FAMILY SERVICES

Job Title: HUMAN RESOURCES CLERK I Reports to: Human Resources SupervisorStatus: 3 Month Term with a possibility of Permanent, Full-TimeSalary: Dependent on education and/or experienceLocation: SIOUX LOOKOUT, ONCOMPETITION #: 14-089

POSITION SUMMARY:

Under supervision of the HR Supervisor, the HR Clerk I performs a variety of confidential clerical duties to assist in the day to day operations of the unit. You should be comfortable working in a fast-paced environment. You must be able to maintain strict confidentiality within the unit. The applicant should be conscientious, organized, willing to learn, positive, and a team player. Hands on training and job shadowing will be provided.

These duties include but are not limited to: • Data entry on all computer systems. • Filing, faxing, photocopying.• Reception coverage.• Typing/preparing HR correspondence.• Other related duties as assigned by the HR Supervisor.

QUALIFICATIONS:• Previous Office Administration experience preferred.• Previous Human Resources experience is an asset. • Knowledge/experience with Excel, Word, Email and other computer applications.• A valid Ontario Driver’s Licence would be an asset.• Must be able to provide a Criminal Records Check prior to employment.• Ability to speak one of the Nishnawbe-Aski dialects is preferred.

SUBMIT UPDATED RESUME, COVERING LETTER INCLUDING COMPETITION NUMBER AND 3 REFERENCES TO:

Hiring Committee Tikinagan Child and Family Services P.O. Box 627 Sioux Lookout, ON P8T 1B1 Phone: 1 (807)-737-3466 Fax: (807) 737-4550 Email: [email protected]

CLOSING DATE: June 6, 2014 DEADLINE: 4:30p.m.

***ONLY THOSE SELECTED FOR AN INTERVIEW WILL BE CONTACTED***

Job OpportunityRegistered Nurses Required (Full-time/Part-time/Relief)

Shibogama Health Authority is an independent, progressive group of First Nation communities that have a vision and desire to make a difference in their health care. We are seeking Registered Nurses to be a part of a team of health care professionals willing to pave a new way for the holistic well-being of these remote, Northwestern Ontario communities (Kingfisher Lake, Wapekeka and Wunnumin Lake). The communities have transferred to a community-based health care delivery system.

Primary Responsibilities:

• Primary health care services including comprehensive physical assessments and nursing care• Emergency services including trauma skills, phlebotomy, IV starts, defibrillation• Community health and education

Qualifications:

• RN with current certificate of registration required• Member of the RNAO in good standing an asset• Current CPR, ACLS, TNCC required, PALS or ENPC preferred• Completion of the Northern Clinical Program preferred• Sound clinical background with strong assessment skills• Two years northern nursing or emergency nursing experience

We are welcoming individuals with a sincere respect for the Native culture and the ability to work independently and collaboratively with a team of health professionals and community members.

For questions, call or submit your resume in confidence to:

Opal Smith, Acting Nursing DirectorShibogama Health AuthorityP.O. Box 449, 81 King Street Sioux Lookout, OntarioP8T 1A5Email: [email protected]: 807-737-3811Phone: 807-737-2662 x. 2260

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A&A ShuttleCorporate/Non-Profit Organization Transportation Services For Employees/Clients

• Charge accounts only (P.O’s and warrants)• 24/7 service on call.• Multiple vehicles/experienced drivers.• In town and Out of town service.• Public taxi is NOT provided in order to

honor our contracts.• Locally owned and operated.

For more info or to set up your bussiness/organization please contact:

A&A ShuttleNatashia Beardy(807) 738 - 0211

[email protected]/Operator

Adam Kelly(807) 738 -1642

[email protected]/operator

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Full Time ~ Location: Sioux Lookout, ON Deadline: June 6, 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.

For more information, contact our Human Resources department

Tel: (807) 737-1802 or 1-800-842-0681 Email: [email protected]

Fax: (807) 737-1076

Medical Secretary

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WANT ADS GeT ReSuLTS!Call Advertising at 737-4207

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Dispatch & Charter CoordinatorSkyCare Air Ambulance currently has an opening on their team for a Full•Time Dispatcher & Charter Coordinator. SkyCare is a growing and dynamic Air Ambulance/Air Charter Service located in Sioux Lookout, Ontario that provides exceptional flight services across Ontario and Manitoba.

The Charter Coordinator position requires an individual who is energetic, flexible and able to bring their best customer service skills to our fast paced company. Must be able to work with minimal supervision and be able to work in a high pressure setting.

Qualifications:

• Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal• Excellent interpersonal skills• Highly organized and able to work with constant changes• Experience using Microsoft Office and other office equipment• Previous experience with aviation, working in a travel setting or booking travel • Aviation, Dispatching, and/or flight planning experience is an asset• Must have valid and current drivers licence• Must have experience working in a diverse environment and be sensitive to

all cultures • Must be flexible and able to work overtime and alternating weekends as necessary

Closing Date: June 6, 2014

Salary: To commensurate with education and experience.

Please submit your cover letter and resume along with three references by mail, fax or email to:

Laurie BretonMedical/HR MgrBox 289, 17 Airport RoadSioux Lookout, ONP8T 1A3Fax (807)737•0040, Email [email protected]

**SkyCare would like to thank all those applicants who apply; however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.

#17 Airport Road P.O. Box 289 Sioux Lookout, Ontario P8T 1A3Tel: 807.737.0038 Fax: 807.737.0040

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Any person applying, can apply with a resume to Tommy Lee, at the Wellington Centre or via email [email protected].

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FInanCIal analySt / aCCOuntantnon union, Full time Qualifications:• Accounting designation required, will consider someone

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

administration.• 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, June 16, 2014, or when filled.

Submit resume to: Human Resources: Recruitment Sioux Lookout Meno Ya Win Health Centre Box 909 Sioux Lookout, ON, P8T 1B4 Email: [email protected] Fax: (807)737-6263

Competition no: FIN 01/14 (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

required to provide a criminal records check.

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

Exciting Health Care Opportunities

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INDEPENDENT FIRST NATIONS ALLILANCE

APPRECIATION

IFNA would like to thank our current Boarding Parents who opened up their homes.

Thank you for your support and all the extras you do for our students. We look forward to your

continued support to insure the success of our students.

SEEKING BOARDING HOMES

The Independent First Nations Alliance Education Service (IFNA ES) is advertising for Boarding Homes for High School students for September 2014 – June 2015. The Boarding Home Parents provide the students home support in a family care environment. The parents are required to be responsible for the well-being of the students in their care and to support the students’ success in high school.

The prospective Boarding Home Parents should be culturally sensitive and be willing to maintain a co-operative relationship with the student, school personnel, parents/guardians and IFNA Education Counsellor.

All Boarding Home Parents must complete a Criminal Reference Check and Child Abuse Registry Checks. The cost for the checks will be reimbursed by the IFNA ES.

For more information and/or applications, please contact Natalie Kamenawatamin, IFNA ES at 807-737-1902 ext. 261, or [email protected].

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Perron Contractingis looking for:

Full Time Office AssistantFull time OperatorsFull time Labourers

*Competitive Wages and Benefit package after 3 months*

Criminal Reference Check must be completed upon start date

Please submit resume, cover letter and three references by mail, fax or email to:

Perron Contracting92 Sturgeon Meadows RoadSioux Lookout, ON P8T 0A7

Phone: 807-737-2000Fax: 807-737-4450

Email: [email protected]

Speech Language Pathologist

Effective: September 2, 2014Location: Preferably Dryden, ON

KPDSB.ON.CA

For further information please visit the Employment Opportunities menu under

the Board Information section of our website at:

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Visit us online @ www.siouxbulletin.com

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Wednesday, June 4th, 2014

BBQ 10am - 2pm by Lac Seul Police Services

Petting Zoo by Cedar Bay

Merchandise for Sale

Donations to Tim Horton’s Childrens Foundation

Balloon Dart Prizes

Fire Fighters Association

Business/Organizations welcome to attend activities

737-0000Ask for Tabatha or Les

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Soccer season wrap-upThe Queen elizabeth District High School boys and girls soccer teams travelled to Red Lake last week to compete in the NorWOSSA final. The girls lost 2-0 against Rainy River High School in the semi-final. The boys team beat Rainy River High School 3-0 to advance to the final where they lost 1-0 to St. Thomas Aquinas High School.

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N E W SPage 18 - Wednesday, June 4, 2014 Volume 23, No. 30 - the sioux Lookout Bulletin

New bicycle rack set up downtown, cycling encouraged in community

Tim BrodyAssociAte editor

A new addition has been placed in sioux Lookout’s

downtown.People passing by the

Centennial Centre will notice a bicycle rack now sits ready for use in front of the building.

Municipal Parks and recreation Manager

Gerson Agustin commented, “A few years ago the environment committee put this into their work plan. there have been a few locations we’ve discussed so we purchased this bike rack… the whole idea is, we want to encourage people to use their bicycles. I think we have a lot of youth that use

the youth centre and now they can ensure their bikes are secure.”

the bicycle rack can be removed and safely stored for the winter.

sioux Lookout e n v i r o n m e n t Committee member and Northwestern health Unit health educator Joanne Peacock shared, “the environment committee

wants to promote sioux Lookout as a walkable and bikeable community. Because we are a small community we wanted to help support people that do use their bikes and are afraid to leave them sitting outside. We also want to encourage more people to bike and be able to secure their bike near places to shop or work. It’s physical activity and a great way to get around the community.”

Another bike rack is to be set up on Front street by the red Apple store.

George hoggarth, vice-chair of the municipal environment committee and a year-round cyclist, remarked, “I think it sends a signal out to people that it’s okay to bike and that the municipality is accommodating to bicycling by setting out places to park your bike.”

he added, “Fresh Market Foods has bike racks, as do the schools, and I think that the downtown area needed bike racks. It’s not too far to park your bike here and walk anywhere down Front Street. It sends a real signal to people that we want people to bike.”

hoggarth commended sioux Lookout oPP for training more officers to be out on bicycles.

“It’s a great way for them to be more visible and approachable and it allows them to be more mobile. I totally agree with all the comments about them in the paper.”

He concluded, “I would really like to see more adults wearing helmets. you never know when something could happen. the time my brake cable got caught in the front tire I flew over my handlebars before I even knew what was happening and I fractured my arm. I could very easily have injured my head. this happened on a trip to work I’ve made a million times before. I stopped at a stop sign and I was head over heels over my bike. I’ve talked to lots of people who have had near misses like that. We also need to set an example for our young people.”

L-R: Hoggarth, Peacock and Agustin at the Centennial Centre.

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Unlock More. Only at your Ontario Ford store.

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ELIGIBLE COSTCO MEMBERS RECEIVE UP TO AN ADDITIONAL

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$500ON MOST NEW FOCUS AND FIESTA MODELS

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• INTEGRATED BLIND SPOT MIRRORS• EASY FUEL® CAPLESS FUEL FILLER• ACTIVE GRILLE SHUTTERS• CURVE CONTROL• TORQUE VECTORING CONTROL

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• REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY• POWER MIRRORS• VOICE-ACTIVATED SYNC® • ENGINE BLOCK HEATER • HILL START ASSIST

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N E W Sthe sioux Lookout Bulletin - Volume 23, No. 30 Wednesday, June 4, 2014 - Page 19

Medal of Bravery presented to former residentGeoff ShieldsstAff Writer

the Governor General, David Johnston presented

the Medal of Bravery to five members of the thunder Bay Police Service on April 24 at his official residence, rideau hall in ottawa. Among the recipients, was Constable Kevin Carroll the son of Jim and Judy Carroll.

On May 6, 2010 thunder Bay Police, EMS, and Fire Services responded to a report of a vehicle in the water at Marina Park. Visibility was low, however the officers located the vehicle as it sank into Lake superior. they

managed to smash out the windows and pull the occupant out of the car to safety.

Constable Carroll explained, “My role was in the water. I had to use force options we use in situations like this. our belts and bullet proof vests were removed, after which I entered the water and tied myself to one of my colleagues. We were the lifeline for another member to enable him to go out and assist fire personnel with the individual who was trapped in the submerged vehicle.”

He continued, “I have been involved in three water rescues in thunder Bay. on the

two previous occasions, one of which involved rescuing a lady who was floating in the river the day before freeze up in which I had to swim out with paramedics to retrieve her and get her to hospital. Fortunately she survived. on both occasions, I received recognition from the City, the Chief of Police, and the Police services Board. they gave my colleagues and myself individual plaques with a write up on them detailing the part each officer played in performing the rescue.”

he commented on the award, “I was taken aback. It was not something we were expecting by any

means, but I was deeply touched by the recognition of the honor given by the Governor General.”

his father added, “Both Judy and I are very proud of him and his accomplishments

as an officer since he became a member of the thunder Bay Police Force.”

From left -Judy Carroll, Rhys Carroll, Constable Kevin Carroll, Governor General David Johnston, Jackie Carroll, Liam Carroll and Jim Carroll.

photo courtesy of Jim Carroll

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THE MUNICIPALITY OF SIOUX LOOKOUTMUNICIPAL MESSAGES

See Municipal Messages online: www.siouxlookout.caComplete our Customer Satisfaction Survey online: www.siouxlookout.caSubmit Requests for Service online: www.siouxlookout.ca “Feedback”

Municipal Office: 737-2700After Hours Emergency Numbers:

Public Works: 223-4666 Hydro: 737-3806

FIRST AID COURSES

The Parks and Recreation Department is offering Emergency First Aid (1-day, $115)and Standard First Aid (2-days, $142) training on June 24 and June 25, 2014.

For more information or to register, please contact theParks and Recreation Department: 737-1994 or [email protected].

6-4,11,18

COMMUNITY IMPROVEMENT PLAN INCENTIVE PROGRAM SECOND INTAKE LAUNCHED

The Community Improvement Plan Incentive Program is designed to revitalize and rehabilitate four project areas within

the Municipality: Downtown Sioux Lookout, the Gateway Entrance into Sioux Lookout, Hudson, and the Sioux Lookout Municipal Airport.

The Community Improvement Plan will support the continued growth and success of retail businesses, the development of residential areas, and the improvement of residential and commercial properties by providing financial incentives.

Applicants are invited to complete the Community Improvement Plan Incentive Program Application Form, which will be available on the Municipal website (http://www.siouxlookout.ca/en/invest-grow/community-improvement-plan.asp)

and at the Municipal office, beginning May 19, 2014.

The deadline for receipt of applications is Friday, June 20, 2014 at 2:00 p.m. Applications received after that time will be deemed ineligible.

For more information, please contact Vicki Blanchard, Economic Development Manager:737-2700, ext. 2228 or [email protected].

6-4,11

COUNCIL MEETINGS

A series of Regular and Special Council Meetings will be held as follows:

Meeting Date and Time Meeting Type and Purpose

June 18, 2014, 5:30 p.m.

(NEW) Public HearingTo consider the closing of an unopened road allowance

(NEW) Statutory Public MeetingTo consider a Zoning By-law Amendment related to the

Sioux Lookout Meno Ya Win Health Centre

Regular Council MeetingTo deal with routine business of the Municipality

June 24, 2014, 3:00 p.m. (NEW) Special Council MeetingSioux Lookout Hydro Annual Shareholder’s Meeting

July 16, 2014, 5:30 p.m. Regular Council MeetingTo deal with routine business of the Municipality

August 20, 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].

6-4

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO CLOSE UNOPENED ROAD ALLOWANCE

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

1. THAT portion of road allowance (unopened) between Part 3 on Reference Plan 23R-10248 and the Remainder of Lot 5, Range III and Part 1 on Reference Plan 23R-9047. The subject road allowance is the north extension of Mill Road off of Drayton 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 onWednesday, June 18, 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]

Signed, Patricia A. Uren, Planning AdministratorMunicipality of Sioux Lookout 6-4,11,18

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CMYKLarge: Crop X: 0.25” Y: 3.75”Small: Crop X: 3.725” Y: 3.75”

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“You Shiver. We Deliver”

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“Hard Water Trucking”

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Serving Northwestern Ontario Since 1935Home Heating - Service & inStallation

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Serving Northwestern Ontario Since 1935Home Heating - Service & inStallation

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MJ’s HairStudio

90 Front St807-737-1628

MJ’s HairStudio

90 Front St807-737-1628

MJ’s HairStudio

90 Front St807-737-1628

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OptOmetristsDr. Lisa Turcotte Dr. George Elliott

46 PrincEss sTrEETDryden, On 223-6895

1-866-398-4070comprehensive Eye Exams • Eye Wear

contact Lens Fittings • retinal Photography retina & Optic nerve scans

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46 PrincEss sTrEETDryden, On 223-6895

1-866-398-4070comprehensive Eye Exams • Eye Wear

contact Lens Fittings • retinal Photography retina & Optic nerve scans

www.drlisaturcotte.ca

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46 PrincEss sTrEETDryden, On 223-6895

1-866-398-4070comprehensive Eye Exams • Eye Wear

contact Lens Fittings • retinal Photography retina & Optic nerve scans

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IGL Electric SD -----06-12 1a Davin Salo06 12 13/ IGLElectric-061213-SD.indd 2 1.6

Ian LandgraffMaster Electrician

737-2222

Residential, Commercial, [email protected] ECRA/ESA Licence# 7008154

Ian LandgraffMaster Electrician

737-2222

Ian LandgraffMaster Electrician

737-2222

Residential, Commercial, [email protected] ECRA/ESA Licence# 7008154

Residential, Commercial, [email protected] ECRA/ESA Licence# 7008154

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

53 York St. Tel:807-737-4643Cell:807-738-0047

Toll Free:877-337-4643Sioux Lookout, ON P8T 1E1

Cars, Trucks, Commercial Vehicles, Heavy Equipment, TowingMTO Safety Inspection, Praxair, Welding & Fabrication

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Michael T. GeorgeOwner

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Toll Free:877-337-4643Sioux Lookout, ON P8T 1E1

Cars, Trucks, Commercial Vehicles, Heavy Equipment, TowingMTO Safety Inspection, Praxair, Welding & Fabrication

Licenced Repair Garage

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Michael T. GeorgeOwner

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Toll Free:877-337-4643Sioux Lookout, ON P8T 1E1

Cars, Trucks, Commercial Vehicles, Heavy Equipment, TowingMTO Safety Inspection, Praxair, Welding & Fabrication

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SweetWaterCruises SD -----05-29 1b Davin Salo05 29 13/ SweetWaterCruises-052913-SD.indd 2 1.6

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Get a group of family and friends together for special occasions

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Minnitaki lakes. capacity 24.

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Minnitaki lakes. capacity 24.

738-2628www.sweetwatercruises.com

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Large: 3.3” by 1.6”Small: 1.5625” by 1.6”

RGBLarge: Crop X: 0.25” Y: 5.5”Small: Crop X: 3.725” Y: 5.5”

Large: 3.3” by 1.6”Small: 1.5625” by 1.6”

Cruise & Leisure speCiaLists

Phone: 807-737-3600 FaX: 807-737-1341

44 King Street Sioux Lookout, ontario, P8T 1a8

emaiL: [email protected]

Cruise & Leisure speCiaLists

Phone: 807-737-3600 FaX: 807-737-1341

44 King Street Sioux Lookout, ontario, P8T 1a8

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sioux traveLNorthern Travel Specialists

sioux traveLNorthern Travel Specialists

ont, Reg. no. 02318859

ont, Reg. no. 02318859

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Large: 3.3” by 1.6”Small: 1.5625” by 1.6”

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10% Seniors discount

phone: 807-737-4480Cell: 807-220-2337

Justin McClureMaster Plumber

10% Seniors discountphone: 807-737-4480Cell: 807-220-2337

Justin McClureMaster Plumber

10% Seniors discountphone: 807-737-4480Cell: 807-220-2337

Justin McClureMaster Plumber

10% Seniors discount

phone: 807-737-4480

Cell: 807-220-2337

Justin McClureMaster Plumber

10% Seniors discount

phone: 807-737-4480

Cell: 807-220-2337

Justin McClureMaster Plumber

10% Seniors discount

phone: 807-737-4480

Cell: 807-220-2337

Justin McClureMaster Plumber

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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CMYKLarge: Crop X: 0.25” Y: 3.75”Small: Crop X: 3.725” Y: 3.75”

Large: 3.3” by 1.6”Small: 1.5625” by 1.6”

RGBLarge: Crop X: 0.25” Y: 5.5”Small: Crop X: 3.725” Y: 5.5”

Large: 3.3” by 1.6”Small: 1.5625” by 1.6”

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Just NailsCindy SiemensCertified Nail Technician

38 Wellington StreetSioux Lookout, ON

P8T 1C9807-737-9530

Now doing Shellac Nails

Just NailsCindy SiemensCertified Nail Technician

38 Wellington StreetSioux Lookout, ON

P8T 1C9807-737-9530

Now doing Shellac Nails

Just NailsCindy SiemensCertified Nail Technician

38 Wellington StreetSioux Lookout, ON

P8T 1C9807-737-9530

Now doing Shellac Nails

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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High Pressure wash systems738-2644

High Pressure wash systems738-2644

M. C. DanielsWe come to you!

M. C. DanielsWe come to you!

Commercial & ResidentialExterior Buildings, Gutters, Machinery, VehiclesFlood removal / water draining

Commercial & ResidentialExterior Buildings, Gutters, Machinery, VehiclesFlood removal / water draining

High Pressure wash systems738-2644

M. C. DanielsWe come to you!

Commercial & ResidentialExterior Buildings, Gutters, Machinery, VehiclesFlood removal / water draining

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CMYKLarge: Crop X: 0.25” Y: 3.75”Small: Crop X: 3.725” Y: 3.75”

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RGBLarge: Crop X: 0.25” Y: 5.5”Small: Crop X: 3.725” Y: 5.5”

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Ideal for Flower Beds, Gardens, LawnsScreened & MixedCall Wilf Perron @ 737-1576 or 737-0425

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CMYKLarge: Crop X: 0.25” Y: 3.75”Small: Crop X: 3.725” Y: 3.75”

Large: 3.3” by 1.6”Small: 1.5625” by 1.6”

RGBLarge: Crop X: 0.25” Y: 5.5”Small: Crop X: 3.725” Y: 5.5”

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12 Years ExperienceFree QuotesQuality Workmanship

Spring & Summer SpecialsCall Jamie TODAY!738-3979

Fresh Painting

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B&WLarge: Crop X: 0.25” Y: 2”Small: Crop X: 3.725” Y: 2”

Large: 3.3” by 1.6”Small: 1.5625” by 1.6”

CMYKLarge: Crop X: 0.25” Y: 3.75”Small: Crop X: 3.725” Y: 3.75”

Large: 3.3” by 1.6”Small: 1.5625” by 1.6”

RGBLarge: Crop X: 0.25” Y: 5.5”Small: Crop X: 3.725” Y: 5.5”

Large: 3.3” by 1.6”Small: 1.5625” by 1.6”

MaryEllenJohnson SD -----05-29 1a Davin Salo05 29 13/ MaryEllenJohnson-052913-SD.indd 2 1.6

Mary Ellen Johnson, MSW, RSW.Registered Health Professional

Mary Ellen Johnson, MSW, RSW.Registered Health Professional

Mary Ellen Johnson, MSW, RSW.Registered Health Professional

Counselor in private practice.Counseling for individuals, couples and families.

Employment assistance programs accepted.

807-737-2496

Counselor in private practice.Counseling for individuals, couples and families.

Employment assistance programs accepted.

807-737-2496

Counselor in private practice.Counseling for individuals, couples and families.

Employment assistance programs accepted.

807-737-2496

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Large: 3.3” by 1.6”Small: 1.5625” by 1.6”

CMYKLarge: Crop X: 0.25” Y: 3.75”Small: Crop X: 3.725” Y: 3.75”

Large: 3.3” by 1.6”Small: 1.5625” by 1.6”

RGBLarge: Crop X: 0.25” Y: 5.5”Small: Crop X: 3.725” Y: 5.5”

Large: 3.3” by 1.6”Small: 1.5625” by 1.6”

Licenced Carpenter & Certified DOW Spray Foam Installer

Licenced Carpenter & Certified DOW Spray Foam Installer

Kris BraDLey807 738 0064

[email protected]

Kris BraDLey807 738 0064

[email protected]

• interior & Exterior Finishing• New Construction • Flooring

• interior & Exterior Finishing• New Construction • Flooring

Licenced Carpenter & Certified DOW Spray Foam Installer

Kris BraDLey807 738 0064

[email protected]

• interior & Exterior Finishing• New Construction • Flooring

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Large: 3.3” by 1.6”Small: 1.5625” by 1.6”

CMYKLarge: Crop X: 0.25” Y: 3.75”Small: Crop X: 3.725” Y: 3.75”

Large: 3.3” by 1.6”Small: 1.5625” by 1.6”

RGBLarge: Crop X: 0.25” Y: 5.5”Small: Crop X: 3.725” Y: 5.5”

Large: 3.3” by 1.6”Small: 1.5625” by 1.6”

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Caitlin Durante Esthetician

Treatments ~ Products ~ Gift Certificates

His & Her Esthetics

Phone: 807-738-1442 Home: 807-737-1673

Proud retailer of Eminence Organic

Skin Care products

Caitlin Durante Esthetician

Treatments ~ Products ~ Gift Certificates

His & Her Esthetics

Phone: 807-738-1442 Home: 807-737-1673

Proud retailer of Eminence Organic

Skin Care products

Caitlin Durante Esthetician

Treatments ~ Products ~ Gift Certificates

His & Her Esthetics

Phone: 807-738-1442 Home: 807-737-1673

Proud retailer of Eminence Organic

Skin Care products

Indulgence Day Spa

Indulgence Day Spa

Indulgence Day Spa

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ADS RUN 12 WEEK MINIMUM

2066 SERVICE DIRECTORYRandom placement and occasional shu�ing of ads may occur

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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

Alanon737-2006

Alcoholics AnonymousDon A. 737-2006 Grace B. 737-3897

Anokeewin Wiichiiwaawin Employment Program Employment Services and Drop In Centre Jennifer Thomas 737-1903

Anti-Racism Committee 737-1501

Arthritis SocietyBarb Lacalamita 737-1437

Breast Feeding One on OneBreast feeding support for families at Meno-Ya-Win Health Centre. Candy or Iris 737-7922

Candian Cancer Society Facing Cancer? Helping patients and loved ones with information and support. Lisa Husak 737-3844

NW Regional Office1-800-227-5557

Canadian Diabetes Association Northwestern Ontario807-577-4232 ex. 224

Can-Help Program, Canadian Mental Health Association Family support worker.1-807-274-9400 ex. 5

Can-Help Program, Canadian Mental Health Association Peer Support1-807-274-9400 ex. 6

Catholic Women’s LeagueFor meeting times and information, Call 737-3760

Chamber of Commerce737-1937

Community Counselling & Addiction ServicesOutpatient treatment program 737-1275

Community Food Bank25 Fair St. Tues and Thurs 11am-3pm, Sat 10am-12pm 1pm-4pm, 737-7499

Community and Domestic Violence Action CommitteeCall for information 737-1700

Crisis Response Services Crisis line1-866-888-8988

Drug and Alcohol Program Friendship CentreJocelyn Berard or Brian Logan 737-1903

First Step Women’s Shelter737-1438, 24 Hour Crisis line1-800-465-3623

Firefly 737-2086

Friends of Cedar Bay Beth 737-7459

Genealogy GroupMeets every 2nd Thursay of each month. Vera Kameda-Lacroix 737-2321

Handi Transit Contact: 738-1844. Mon: 11:00 - 4:00, Thurs & Fri: 12:30pm - 4:00pm

Healthy Babies Healthy Children737-2292 ext 3729

Ka-Na-Chi-Hih Specialized Solvent Abuse Treatment Centre(807) 623-5577

Knights of Columbus Council 3189Jim Robinson G.K. 737-8152

Legal Aid Ontario LegalHelp for low income people 737-3074

Legion Ladies Auxiliary, Br. 78Meets First Tuesday every month. 737-3365

Life Long Care ProgramProvides Aboriginal Support Services. Peggy Cutfeet 737-1903

Lions ClubTracy Goretzki 737-0767

Multicultural Youth Centre737-1994

Nitawin Community Development

Corporation (Aboriginal Housing)737-4574

NEP-Needle Exchange Program737-2292, 737-1275

NorthWestern Health Unit737-2292

Ojibway Power Toboggan Club737-1976 or Gail 737-4447

Out of the Cold Shelter25 Fair Street 737-7499

Preschool Play GroupCameron Airlie 737-7456

Rotary Club737-3276

Salvation Army737-4686 Open Tuesday’s & Saturday’s

Scouts CanadaContact Todd Martelle 737-2993

Sexual Health Clinic737-2292

Sioux Lookout-Hudson Association for Community Living737-1447

Sioux Lookout-Hudson Minor Hockey737-1994

Sioux-Hudson Employment Services737-1672

Sioux-Hudson Literacy CouncilJonathan Baum 737-8022

Sioux Lookout Anti Racism737-1501

Sioux Lookout Best Start HubSharon Dumonski 737-3253

Sioux Lookout Creative Arts Circle737-2230

Sioux Lookout HOG ChapterContact Rick Jaworski 737-2226 or 582-3482

Sioux Lookout Gymnastics Club Contact737-1677

Sioux Lookout Travel Information Centre737-1937

Sunset Women’s Aboriginal Circle 737-7922

SWAC Prenatal/Postnatal Support Program737-7922 ex. 4

Toastmasters of Sioux LookoutStuart Cummings 737-2167

Waninawakang Aboriginal Headstart Child Care

Clarise Henrickson 737-7519

SchoolsCornerstone Christian School737-4473

Pelican Falls FirstNations High School737-1110

Sacred Heart School737-1121

Sioux Mountain Public School737-3480

Queen Elizabeth District High School737-3500

ChurchesSt. Andrew’s United Church737-3131

Sacred Heart Roman Catholic Church737-3760

New Life Assembly737-2843

Believer’s Fellowship737-3839

Hudson Believer’s Fellowship Community Church582-3252

Calvary Baptist Church737-3293

St. Mary’s Church737-2790

Church of the Good Shepherd, Anglican Network in Canada737-7725

Area Services The Area Services Directory is available for non-profit groups to list a name and telephone contact number as a quick reference for residents and visitors.

Contact The Bulletin at 737-3209 to inquire about listing your organization’s information.

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oPtIon For sIgnature

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Large: 3.3” by 1.6”Small: 1.5625” by 1.6”

CMYKLarge: Crop X: 0.25” Y: 3.75”Small: Crop X: 3.725” Y: 3.75”

Large: 3.3” by 1.6”Small: 1.5625” by 1.6”

RGBLarge: Crop X: 0.25” Y: 5.5”Small: Crop X: 3.725” Y: 5.5”

Large: 3.3” by 1.6”Small: 1.5625” by 1.6”

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

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oPtIon For sIgnature

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Large: 3.3” by 1.6”Small: 1.5625” by 1.6”

CMYKLarge: Crop X: 0.25” Y: 3.75”Small: Crop X: 3.725” Y: 3.75”

Large: 3.3” by 1.6”Small: 1.5625” by 1.6”

RGBLarge: Crop X: 0.25” Y: 5.5”Small: Crop X: 3.725” Y: 5.5”

Large: 3.3” by 1.6”Small: 1.5625” by 1.6”

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

regular filter housings to the big blue filter housings.

Scott Dell

737-1528

SR RefRigeRAtiOn& AiR COnditiOning

Commercial and Residential

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Names Dates/TimesPrices General SpellingContact Graphics & LayoutRun dates (on price quote)Check colour (CMYK, spot or K)

PROOF checklistRemember to check your ad proof

for the following:

B&WLarge: Crop X: 0.25” Y: 2”Small: Crop X: 3.725” Y: 2”

Large: 3.3” by 1.6”Small: 1.5625” by 1.6”

CMYKLarge: Crop X: 0.25” Y: 3.75”Small: Crop X: 3.725” Y: 3.75”

Large: 3.3” by 1.6”Small: 1.5625” by 1.6”

RGBLarge: Crop X: 0.25” Y: 5.5”Small: Crop X: 3.725” Y: 5.5”

Large: 3.3” by 1.6”Small: 1.5625” by 1.6”

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

Andrew HAlowAuthorized Dealer

Ph.: 807 939 1152Fax: 807 939 1097

• Installation • Maintenance & Replacement Parts Available

Andrew HAlowAuthorized Dealer

Ph.: 807 939 1152Fax: 807 939 1097

• Installation • Maintenance & Replacement Parts Available

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

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

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

H&HImporters & sales

(Thunder Bay) Inc.

H&HImporters & sales

(Thunder Bay) Inc.

H&HImporters & sales

(Thunder Bay) Inc.

OutDOOR WOOD FuRnAces

OutDOOR WOOD FuRnAces

OutDOOR WOOD FuRnAces

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Names Dates/TimesPrices General SpellingContact Graphics & LayoutRun dates (on price quote)Check colour (CMYK, spot or K)

PROOF checklistRemember to check your ad proof

for the following:

B&WLarge: Crop X: 0.25” Y: 2”Small: Crop X: 3.725” Y: 2”

Large: 3.3” by 1.6”Small: 1.5625” by 1.6”

CMYKLarge: Crop X: 0.25” Y: 3.75”Small: Crop X: 3.725” Y: 3.75”

Large: 3.3” by 1.6”Small: 1.5625” by 1.6”

RGBLarge: Crop X: 0.25” Y: 5.5”Small: Crop X: 3.725” Y: 5.5”

Large: 3.3” by 1.6”Small: 1.5625” by 1.6”

PrecisionAuto SD -----05-29 1b Davin Salo05 29 13/ PrecisionAuto-052913-SD.indd 2 1.6

Collision RepaiR & insuRanCe Claims

HWY #516 sioux lookout on p8t 1B8

Experience [email protected] 807-737-1153

Phone 807-737-0666

Collision RepaiR & insuRanCe Claims

Collision RepaiR & insuRanCe Claims

HWY #516 sioux lookout on p8t 1B8

Experience [email protected] 807-737-1153

Phone 807-737-0666

HWY #516 sioux lookout on p8t 1B8

Experience [email protected] 807-737-1153

Phone 807-737-0666

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Mischief Under $5000, Breach

of RecognizancePerry Muckuck, 37, pleaded guilty to mischief under $5000 and breaching his recognizance by failing to keep the peace and be of good behavior. on the mischief charge he was sentenced to 30 days custody. he spent 15 days in pre-trial detention and on the breach charge he was sentenced to time served.

Break, Enter and Mischief

Merlyn Gray, 34, Cat Lake, pleaded guilty, through his lawyer, to break, enter and mischief. A pre-sentence report was ordered and the matter will resume on August 26 in Cat Lake.

Possess a Substance for the Purpose of

TraffickingJamie Fellows, 28, sioux Lookout, pleaded guilty to possessing a substance, marijuana,

for the purpose of trafficking. He was given a six month conditional sentence. he was given credit for 12 days in pre-trial detention. he was ordered to report, keep the peace and be of good behavior, attend counseling, obey a curfew, and abstain from the purchase, possession or consumption of alcohol, non-prescription drugs and solvents. he was also given a 10 year weapons prohibition.

Possess a Substance for the Purpose of

Trafficking, Possess Property Obtained by

CrimeMelony Necan, 30, Winnipeg, pleaded guilty to possessing a

substance, cocaine, for the purpose of trafficking and possessing property obtained by crime. on the possession for trafficking charge she was given a suspended sentence and put on probation for six months. she was ordered to report, keep the peace and be of good behavior, attend counseling, and seek and maintain employment. she was also given credit for five days in pre-trial detention. she received the same sentence to be served concurrently on the other charge.

Operate Motor Vehicle over 80mg, Operate

a Motor Vehicle While Disqualified

Joel Quequish, 25,

saskatchewan, pleaded guilty to operating a motor vehicle with over 80mg of alcohol in 100ml of blood and operating a motor vehicle while disqualified from doing so. on the operate a motor vehicle over 80mg charge he was sentenced to 30 days custody and was given credit for three days in pre-trial detention. on the other charge he was sentenced to 15 days custody to be served consecutively. he was also given a two year driving prohibition.

Assault Causing Bodily harm, Careless Drivingronald Trout, 25, Whitefish Bay, pleaded guilty to assault causing

bodily harm and careless driving. on the assault charge he was sentenced to 45 days custody to be followed by six months probation. he was ordered to report, keep the peace and be of good behavior, attend counseling, and seek and maintain employment. he was also given credit for nine days in pre-trial detention. on the careless driving charge he was fined $500 plus a victim surcharge.

AssaultNigel Wesley entered into a nine month peace bond in exchange for having a charge of assault laid against him withdrawn.

Continued on page 22

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Possess a Substance for the Purpose of Trafficking

Craig rice, 38, pleaded guilty to possessing a substance, marijuana, for the purpose of trafficking. he was given a six month conditional sentence. he was ordered to report, keep the peace and be of good behavior,

attend counseling, obey a curfew, and abstain from the purchase, possession or consumption of alcohol, non-prescription drugs, and solvents. he was also given a 10 year weapons prohibition.

Break, Enter and Mischief

Paul Mahoney, 35, pleaded guilty to break, enter and mischief. A pre-sentence report was ordered and the matter will return to court on July 22.

Breach of ProbationAngus tait, 20, sachigo Lake, pleaded guilty to breaching his probation by failing to abstain from intoxicating vapors. he was sentenced to 20 days custody and was given credit for two days in pre-trial detention.

Aggravated AssaultStanley Moquano, 35, entered into a nine month peace bond in exchange for having a charge of aggravated assault laid against him withdrawn.

Mischief Under $5000, Assault

Albert Bearman, 19, Lac seul, pleaded guilty to mischief under $5000, and assault. on the assault charge he was given a suspended sentence and put on probation for 12 months. he was ordered to report, keep the peace and be of good behavior, attend counseling, have no contact with the victim, and pay restitution. he received the same sentence on the other charge to be served concurrently.

Breach of ProbationPatrick Dewey, 31, pleaded guilty to breaching his probation by failing to report to a probation officer and breaching his probation by communicating with a person he was ordered not to. He had spent 93 days in pre-trial detention. on each charge he was sentenced to time served.

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Assault, Mischief | Under $5000

A 13-year-old female

pleaded guilty to assault and mischief under $5000. On the assault charge she was put on probation for 12 months and was ordered to report, keep the peace and be of good behavior, obey a curfew, abide by the rules of the home, perform community service, and write two letters of apology. she received the same sentence to be served concurrently on the mischief charge.

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OBITUARIES/MEMORIES/CELEBRATIONSthe sioux Lookout Bulletin - Volume 23, No. 30 Wednesday, June 4, 2014 - Page 23

Memories & Celebrations of Life

BirthsBirthdays

EngagementsCelebrations

WeddingsObituaries

DeathsIn Memoriams

In Memoriams

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If Roses Grow In HeavenIf roses grow in heaven

Lord, please pick a bunch for me,Place them in my mother’s arms

And tell her they’re from me.Tell her I love her and miss her,

And when she turns to smile.Place a kiss upon her cheek

And hold her for awhile.Because remembering her is easy.

I do it every day.But there’s an echo within my heart

That will never go away.

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Love & Miss you Mom,Angus, Deb, Gus, Carol, Wendy & Families

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Nine years ago we headed to the old house to visit our

dad. The time had come to be on our way which was a long ride back to Thunder Bay. Stories were heard, remembering something that came out of the blue, or a do you remember this? Or what ever happened to? It started at the mention of us having to hit the road, it was almost a delay, like ‘don’t go’ we have so much to talk about. Smiles, laughter and finally knowing okay now we have to be on our way.

He reached down to my level of height. I reached up to kiss his cheek with a tear in the corner of my eye; I said “I love you Dad”; he hugged me. I can still feel his strong chest and his long spidery hands as he hugged me back. He answered me back and smiled.

My brother and dad patted each other on the back, smiled and nodded to each other.

We piled into my vehicle, backed up slowly, tooted my horn twice, waved our hands in the air saying bye bye..

He stood there nice and tall watching us drive away.

We looked back until we went over the hill. Little did we know this was our last good-bye, until we heard the tragic news. To me its been nine lonely years without my dad. I miss him everyday.

Ever chance I have I go to the gravesite and back home.

In remembrance of my late dad, Gordon Lyon

Love always, Pauline

Remembrance of the late

Gordon LyonJune 10, 2004

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Art DaignaultFebruary 20, 1930

May 26, 2014

On May 26th, 2014 Art passed away peacefully

in his sleep at the age of 84.

He retired from the CN in 1988 and he enjoyed fishing every summer.

He was predeceased by his wife Lil. He is survived by his brothers Leo and Ed, children Brad, Nancy (Denis), Mark (Roxanne), Denise (Greg), grandchildren Danielle, Monique, Devlin, and Alix, and great grandchildren Lilianna, Matthew, and Andrew.

Friends were received at the Sioux Lookout Funeral Home Chapel on Thursday, May 29th, from 6:30-7:30 p.m. with prayers at 7:00 p.m. with Father Mike Mahoney. Cremation has taken place. If friends so desire, donations may be made to the Sioux Lookout Diabetes Association through the Sioux Lookout Funeral Home, Box 1449, Sioux Lookout, Ontario P8T 1B9.

He missed Lil and they are together again.

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Luigi Manno passed away peacefully at the Meno Ya

Win Health Centre on May 20, 2014 with his family by his side. Luigi was born on October 3, 1926 in Serra S. Bruno, Italy.

Luigi is survived by his son John, daughter Bruna, son–in-law Donnie and 2 grandchildren Sabrina and Anthony. He treasured them more than anything in the world. He is also survived by 1 brother Emburto and 2 sisters Mafalda and Annita. He was predeceased by his wife Rosa.

Funeral services were held on Saturday May 24, 2014 at the Sacred Heart Roman Catholic Church with Father Mike Mahoney officiating. Interment followed in Sacred Heart Cemetery. If friends so desire, donations may be made to the Heart & Stroke Foundation, Northern Cancer Research Foundation or Canadian Cancer Society through the Sioux Lookout Funeral Home, Box 1449, Sioux Lookout Ontario P8T 1B9.

The family would like to extend

their sincere thank you to the following: the staff of the Meno Ya Win Health Centre and William George Extended Care, Father Mike Mahoney for the beautiful service, the Sioux Lookout Funeral Home for their wonderful work, the members of the choir and organist, the CWL ladies for the luncheon, the Pallbearers for their assistance, Rick Kirton and Lorena Legary for the touching eulogy, and to family and friends for their kind words, cards, flowers, charitable donations, and food.

Luigi MannoOctober 3, 1926May 20, 2014

Blue viewBrent Wesley came upon this sight recently and shared the following recollection, “A view of Sioux Mountain on the evening of May 20. As I was driving by I stopped and took a photo with my iPhone. But it was such an amazing view that I had to get my DSLR and really take the time to capture the beauty of the lake and mountain.”

Wesley, along with business partner Adrienne Fox, is a photographer and owner of Blue earth Photography.

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Top athletes honoured at QEDHS awards banquetTim Brody

AssociAte editor

QUeeN elizabeth District high school honoured

its top athletes last thursday evening at the Legion.

Coaches praised the hard work and dedication of athletes as well as thanking parents and caregivers for supporting their children.

one of this year’s Colin hood Award winners and senior Male Athlete of the year ryan Dasno said it was humbling to be recognized.

Commenting on the numerous awards he won that evening Dasno said, “It feels great. It’s a great way to end four years. It’s more than a trophy, a piece of hardware to me. It shows hard work can pay off… you learn responsibility, respect, and humility while representing your school.”

senior Female Athlete of the year Alyssa Wiseman commented, “To be honest I was completely surprised. I was really honored to win.”

she said sports have had a major impact on her life. “It’s helped me grow as a person, come out of my shell, and become a leader.”

she added, “Balancing sports practices, school, work, gives you a pretty good work ethic. It teaches you to be part of a team.”

Wiseman encouraged other students to try out for school sports.

“It’s shaped my whole high school career and

helped make me the person I am today,” she said.

Junior Female Athlete of the year Kylie Moyer said she was honoured to receive the large number of awards she did that evening.

“I was surprised to receive so many awards. there are a lot of very talented girls that play on the same teams as I do,” Moyer said.

Junior Male Athlete of the year Parker Macrae was also surprised to be named a winner.

“sports is a big thing in my life. I’ve met a lot of people playing sports and I really enjoy playing them. they teach you to dig down deep into yourself and reach levels you never know you were capable of.”

the following is the complete list of award winners.

Junior Girls Basketball MIP Alexia Davidson, Junior Girls Basketball MVP Kylie Moyer, senior Girls Basketball MIP Kristy Beardy, senior Girls Basketball MVP Sirena Jacobsen, Junior Boys’ Volleyball Most Dedicated Blade Anderson, Junior Boys Volleyball MIP Jessy Lloyd, Junior Boys Volleyball MVP Parker Macrae, Senior Boys Volleyball MIP Paulo Costi, senior Boys Volleyball MVP Kevin Negus, Girls Soccer MIP Kylie Moyer, Girls Soccer MVP Alyssa Wiseman, Boys’ soccer Aristotle Award of Merit ryan Dasno, Boys’ soccer Aristotle Award of

Merit Jake Macrae, Boys’ Hockey MIP Bradyn edwards, Boys’ Hockey MVP Wolf Bannon, Girls hockey rookie Kyla Kulchyski, Girls hockey Coaches Award Christina romyn, Girls’ hockey MIP Jessica Wisnoski, Girls Hockey MVP sydnee Lawrence, Wrestling MIP Fred Augustine, Wrestling MVP Alex Legros, Junior Badminton MVP Alexia Davidson, Junior Badminton MVP Kylie Moyer, Senior Badminton MVP ryan Dasno, Junior Girls Volleyball sportsmanship Award shae Beaulne, Junior Girls Volleyball MIP Sydney MacDonald, Junior Girls Volleyball MVP Kylie Moyer, senior Boys Basketball hustle Award scott Pichlyk, senior Boys Basketball MVP ryan

Dasno, senior Boys Basketball MVP Jake Macrae, Junior Boys basketball MIP Jeremiah Bridge, Junior Boys’ basketball MVP Blade Anderson, Girls Curling MIP Taylor Edmund, Girls Curling MVP Jenna

Poirier, Girls Golf MVP Jenna Poirier, Boys’ Golf MVP ryan Dasno, Senior Girls Volleyball Coaches Award Kaitlin Marshall, senior Girls Volleyball MVP Sirena Jacobsen, Junior Male Athlete of year Parker Macrae,

Junior Female Athlete of year Kylie Moyer, Senior Female Athlete of year Alyssa Wiseman, senior Male Athlete of year ryan Dasno. Colin hood oFsAA recognition Awards Kacie ransom and ryan Dasno.

Students, coaches, school staff, and family members take in the awards banquet.

This year’s athletics award winners. Bulletin photos/Tim Brody

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Notice of Annual General Meeting and Call for Membership

Our Annual General Meeting will take place at theForest Inn - Lakeview RoomWednesday, June 25, 2014

4:30 pm.

All members are welcome to attend.

Anyone who is interested in purchasing a membership, becoming a Board Member, or would like more information about the services we offer,

please contact Tana Troniak, Executive Director.

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