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CIPI Newsletter – June 8th, 2012
A Tribute to “Adelaide Kimbley” who went to be with Jesus May 7th, 2012
Least We Forget - Our Adelaide
God’s word tells us in I John 4:7 “Beloved, let
us love one another: for love is God; and
every one that loved is form of God; and
knoweth God!
Our Adelaide showed her love in every way
she could. She knew her God and spent many
hours in prayer for those she loved and cared
about.
Adelaide went to task when ever she could be
of help. She was always ready to do her part
and more. Serving was her every day gift, she
joyfully gave to us, her family and many oth-
ers in need.
She trusted her Lord to look after her, even
when her journey was rough and steep and
heavy. Adelaide spoke of the goodness of her
savior, to whomever would listen, never once
feeling sorry for herself.
She was a great listener, even being “hard of
hearing” from birth or at least at a very young
age. Adelaide heard with her heart and never
passed judgment or felt slighted if she was left
behind to keep up with chores or care for oth-
ers! She only thought of others and how she
could be best of service to everyone! We ex-
pected her to always fit in wherever she was
needed. She loved to get a pat on the back
after a good job done! That brought the sever-
est smile to her face. She knew she was doing
what God wanted done, loving each other,
even when it hurts sometimes.
Adelaide always kept up with her growing
family and knew every birthday, month and
year. We could always count on her memory.
She loved her community and it’s many ac-
tivities. She would visit with her friends and
catch up on news at the Elder’s gatherings.
That was her favorite day for her, one she
marked from month to month on the calendar
of musts!
Adelaide would laugh with you and even cry
with you, which ever would make things all
better. She loved to sing and often could be
heard whistling . I remember her mom would
say, “Adelaide is happy when she sings.”
We miss her so much and only wish we had
taken advantage of more visits while here in
Beauval. I would take her in my arms and tell
her how sweet she is and how glad I am that
she was in my life.
Your Sister-in-Law, your friend, your buddy,
Patricia Kimbley & brother Eugene Kimbley
Words of Value
“The flowers must be buried in darkness
Before they could bud and bloom
And the sweetest and warmest sunshine.
Comes after the storm and gloom.
So the heart from the hardest trial
Gains the purest joy of all,
And from the lips that have tasted sadness.
The sweetest songs will fall
For as peace comes after suffering,
And love is reward of pain,
So after earth comes Heaven
And out of our loss, His gain Maurie Clay
CIPI Ne ws le tt e r
In case of a serious Emergency call 911
FIRE ……………….911
AMBULANCE …….911
POLICE …………...288-6400
CLINIC …………….288-4800
Ile-x Hospital ..……833-2016
Kids Help Line 1-800-668-6868
Volume 28 Issue 23
CIPI TV BINGO
Friday, June 8th, 2012 7:30 pm on Channel 13 / Cable 5
Early Bird - $2.00 for a 3-up
Two Lines: $200.00 Win LOONIE POTS on all 4 series.
Loonie Pot - $300.00
1st & 2nd Series One Line/4 Corners: $75.00
Two Lines: $100.00 Letter X: $125.00
Large Frame: $150.00 Blackout: $300.00
Bonanza Roving “T” $100.00 Sputnik - $200.00
Blackout: $3000 in 50#’s or less
Consolation: $300
Last Chance Game Crazy “L” - $100.00
Rotating Half House - $200 1st Blackout: $800 2nd Blackout: $200
Cards are: $2.00 for 1st & 2nd series $5.00 for Special Bonanza $5.00 for 3-up Last Chance
License Number MB11-0012
Friday, June 8th, 2012
F.A.C.
Challenge Gun Safety Course Tuesday, June 12, 2012
@ 6:00pm
Valley View School
You will need:
$40.00
Photo I.D.
Passport Photo
For more information
call Morris Brizinski at
288-7009
Congratulations to the Aboriginal Head Start
Pre-School Graduation Class of 2012
Jada Alcrow
Nikolas Alcrow
Leighairah Bouvier
Braylynn Corrigal
Jerome Couillonneur
Rory Gardiner
Tyshaun Hansen
Lexie Lafleur
Bernielle Laliberte
Porter Laliberte
Lyndon Malbeuf
Jeffrey Morin
Trevor Opekokew
Diondray Peters
Amaya Sakkit
A teacher should have a
special place in every child’s
heart. Because in this game
of life, they help them get
their start.
Big thank you to Patty
Gauthier, Karen Roy, Tina
Maurice, Mary Burnouf &
teacher Rochelle Gauthier
for a job well done!
3rd Series
One Line/4 Corners - $150
Two Lines - $200
Blackout - $3,500
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CIPI Newsletter is published every Friday by
Sipisishk Communications Inc.
Beauval, Sask. S0M 0G0 Ph: 288-2222 Fax: 288-2033
Email: [email protected]
Editor: Julieann Alcrow
St. Mary Magdalene Sunday, June 10th, 2012
Mass @ 10:30 am
Church Readers:
Cecile Fiedler
Sandra Gardiner
Deadline for Submissions: Wednesdays at 3:00 pm
unless arrangements are made.
CIPI Newsletter – June 8th, 2012
Check out our website @ cipiradio.com
CIPI TV BINGO
Sunday, June 10th, 2012
7:30 pm on Channel 13 / Cable 5
Early Bird - $2.00 for a 3-up Win LOONIE POTS on all 4 series.
Two Lines: $200.00
* Loonie Pot - $600.00
1st & 2nd Series One Line/4 Corners: $75.00
Two Lines: $100.00 Letter X: $125.00
Large Frame: $150.00 Blackout: $300.00
Bonanza Roving “T” $100.00 Sputnik - $200.00
Blackout: $3000 in 51#’s or less
Consolation: $300
Last Chance Game Crazy “L” - $100.00
Rotating Half House - $200 1st Blackout: $800 2nd Blackout: $200
Cards are: $2.00 for 1st & 2nd series $5.00 for Special Bonanza $5.00 for 3-up Last Chance
License Number MB11-0012 * unless previously won
Cap-C Events June 11th - 15th
Monday, June 11th - Head Start PM
Tuesday, June 12th - Cooking Day 1-3pm
Wednesday, June 13th - Sewing 1-3pm
Thursday, June 14th - Head Start PM
Friday, June 15th - ADMIN. Day No Programs
Happy
Birthday
“Joe
Maurice”
Wishing you a
fantastic day!
Love,
Family &
Friends
NEW $10, 000 BINGO FORMAT EFFECTIVE JUNE 1ST, 2012
Early Bird - 3-up $5.00 each
2 Corner Stamps - $300.00
4 Corner Stamps - $500.00
1st Series
One Line/4 Corners - $150
Two Lines - $200
Letter X - $250
Sputnik - $300
Blackout - $1,000
2nd Series
One Line/4 Corners - $150
Two Lines - $200
Letter X - $250
Butterfly - $300
Blackout - $2,000
Letter X - $250
Large Frame - $300
CIPI Newsletter – June 8th, 2012
Saturday Sunday Monday
Sunny
High +23° Low +10°
Cloudy 40%
Showers
High +17° Low +14°
Sunny
High +17° Low +8°
CIPI NUMBERS 288-2222 or 288-2001 Requests: 288-2230
Fax: 288-2033 email: [email protected]
website: www.cipiradio.com
The aim of
the puzzle is
to enter a
number from
1 through 9 in
such a way
that each row,
column, and
region
contains only
one instance
of each
number.
2 4 3
9 7 1
3 4 5
5 6 2
6 2 1 3
9 3 5
8 1 5
9 1 4
4 1 7
S U D O K U
CIPI TV BINGO
Tuesday, June 12th, 2012
7:30 pm on Channel 13 / Cable 5
Early Bird - $2.00 for a 3-up Two Lines: $200.00
Win LOONIE POT on all 4 series.
* Loonie Pot - $900.00
1st & 2nd Series One Line/4 Corners: $75.00
Two Lines: $100.00 Letter X: $125.00
Large Frame: $150.00 Blackout: $300.00
Bonanza Roving “T” $100.00 Sputnik - $200.00
Blackout: $3000 in 52#’s or less
Consolation: $300
Last Chance Game Crazy “L” - $100.00
Rotating Half House - $200 1st Blackout: $800 2nd Blackout: $200
Cards are: $2.00 for 1st & 2nd series
$5.00 for Special Bonanza
$5.00 for 3-up Last Chance
License Number MB11-0012 * unless previously won
MDeez New
Releases
Act of
Valor
Journey 2
Safe House
June 5th, 2012
Man on a
Ledge
Bad Ass
The
Collapsed
Sipisishk Communications Inc. is now accepting letters for Ticket Sales for the months of
July & August Deadline: Monday, June 25th @ 3:00PM
Sipisishk Communications Inc.
Box 49
Beauval, SK S0M 0G0
Fax: 288-2033 Email: [email protected]
Sipisishk Communications is seeking
2 Summer Students Deadline: June 19 @ 3pm
Start Date: July 5th End Date: August 3rd
Drop off Resume with cover letter at CIPI or mail to: Sipisishk Communications Inc.
Box 49 Beauval, SK S0M 0G0
Fax: 288-2033 or email: [email protected]
For more information call 288-2222
CIPI Newsletter – June 8th, 2012
St. Mary Magdalene Sunday June 10, 2012
The Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ, Year B
Gospel Mark 14:12-16, 22-26
On the first day of Unleavened Bread, when
the Passover lamb is sacrificed, his disciples
said to him, ‘Where do you want us to go and
make the preparations for you to eat the
Passover?’ 13So he sent two of his disciples,
saying to them, ‘Go into the city, and a man
carrying a jar of water will meet you; follow
him, 14and wherever he enters, say to the
owner of the house, “The Teacher asks,
Where is my guest room where I may eat the
Passover with my disciples?” 15He will show
you a large room upstairs, furnished and
ready. Make preparations for us there.’ 16So
the disciples set out and went to the city, and
found everything as he had told them; and
they prepared the Passover meal.
While they were eating, he took a loaf of
bread, and after blessing it he broke it, gave it
to them, and said, ‘Take; this is my body.’
23Then he took a cup, and after giving thanks
he gave it to them, and all of them drank from
it. 24He said to them, ‘This is my blood of the
covenant, which is poured out for many.
25Truly I tell you, I will never again drink of
the fruit of the vine until that day when I drink
it new in the kingdom of God.’ 26When they
had sung the hymn, they went out to the
Mount of Olives.
We Become Him ‘We use the phrase 'Body of Christ' in three
distinct but interconnecting ways. The first
use is to refer to Jesus himself, stressing the
full humanity of the Incarnate Son of God. He
was formed in his mother's womb, was born
and grew. He suffered, was tortured, murdered
and was dead and bodily buried. But he is no
longer dead, but Risen and glorified in his
body. He is alive and with us.
‘The second use of this phrase is to refer to the
men and women and children who form the
embodying of the life of Jesus in each and
every generation. He, the living Lord, is the
Head of his Body the Church. By baptism
every Christian has the serious vocation of
being the embodying of Jesus in the place,
situation and time of their own lived life.
‘What is true of the individual is even more
vibrantly true of the Body of Christians under
the active Headship of the Risen Jesus. Every
parish community, or other grouping of
Christians, has the on-going duty of being an
embodying of Jesus in this particular place and
time.
‘The third use of the phrase 'The Body - and
Blood - of Christ' is to refer to the celebration
of the Eucharist at the heart of every Christian
community. 'The Eucharist makes the Church,
and the Church makes the Eucharist'. Whereas
other food is eaten so that it becomes us, with
this food which Jesus himself gives us we
become him because it is him we are
receiving.’
Excerpt from a homily by Fr John Farrell OP
CIPI Newsletter – June 8th, 2012
Employment Opportunity
PRIMROSE & GABRIEL JV are looking for the following:
Journeyman Carpenters and apprentices
(commercial concrete forming skills
would be beneficial)
Labourers with commercial concrete con-
struction experience
Equipment Operators (Track hoe, Loader,
Telehandler, Concrete trucks, Tandem
trucks)
Steel worker (installation of reinforcing
steel in concrete columns, walls and slabs)
Site Clerk - responsible for general office
duties on site
This is for work at the McLean Lake Mine
Site in Northern Saskatchewan
The Shifts are two weeks in - one week
out
Deadline: Thursday, June 14th @ 12 Noon
Please forward resumes to: (306) 288-2033
For more information contact Gene Kimbley
at 288-2053 or Fred Roy at 288-7755
LA PLONGE FIRST NATIONS
TREATY DAY CELEBRATION
Wednesday, June 13th, 2012
Payout will be from 2:30 – 3:00
Mission Grounds
Everyone Welcome!
We will be having: Canteen
Bouncy Castle, Slide, Obstacle Course,
Bumper Balls – 11 am – 7 pm
Dunk Tank ($5.00 for 3 balls – come dunk
a friend or foe) – 11 am – 7 pm
Ball Game – 7:30 pm
Grease Pole ($100 prize for adult/$50 prize
for youth) – 7:30 pm
Old Tyme Dance – 9 pm
Fireworks – 11 pm
Thank You
Ministry of Saskatchewan Highways
would like to send out a BIG thank you to
all the people who dedicated their time to
clean along the highway, and would like
to see it clean as it makes the community
look clean and a healthy place.
Ministry of Saskatchewan Highways
CIPI Newsletter - June 8th, 2012
Employment Opportunity
Summer Literacy Camp Coordinator and Counselor
Title of Positions:
Camp Coordinator & Counselor
The Camp Coordinator & Camp Counselors
will be expected to work as a small,
independent team to deliver a diverse array of
indoor and outdoor literacy-based camp
activities in a safe, caring and fun-filled
environment for children 5 to 12 years of age.
Coordinator & Counselors must be prepared
to demonstrate initiative and creativity to
engage the community, and involve parents,
elders and other community members in the
camp curriculum.
Accountability & Reporting
Summer Literacy Camp Counselors work very
closely as a team and report directly to the
Camp Coordinator. The Camp Coordinator is
supported by Northern Lights School
Division.
Duties, Responsibilities & Expectations (all
positions)
Day to day planning & organizing of
camp activities
Ensuring the safety and well-being of all
camp participants during camp hours
Establishing and maintaining good
relationships with community members,
and soliciting their participation in the
camps
Maintaining accurate camp records as
required
Managing and maintaining camp budget
and accounts, including all financial
records
Ensuring that all camp documentation are
maintained, and reported as required
Ensuring adherence to all program
directives and guidelines
Attend and participate in all camp
orientation, training and evaluation
sessions
Other duties as assigned
Duties, Responsibilities & Expectations
(Camp Coordinator ONLY)
In the addition to the duties and
responsibilities listed above, the Camp
Coordinator is also responsible for:
Mentoring & supervising 1 camp
counselor
Keeping daily attendance and tracking
statistics
Submitting weekly camp reports
Implementing evaluation tools and
working with the camp counselors to
collect information and samples from the
campers
Completing and submitting a final report
Suggested Skills, Attributes & Qualifications
Minimum 18 years old
A positive, friendly and approachable
disposition
Adaptable, self-motivated, responsible,
enthusiastic, creative
Superior planning, organizational and
time-management skills
Able to work with different personalities/
working styles, even in challenging
situations
Strong situational problem-solving and
conflict-resolution skills
Demonstrated experience working with
groups of children/youth in a summer
CIPI Newsletter – June 8th, 2012
camp or literacy program setting is an
asset
Standard/Emergency Fi r s t Aid
qualification which is valid for the entire
duration of employment
Screening
Candidates will be screed through:
Interview
Reference Check
Police Record Check
School Divisions to determine the level of
screening for staff. The above mentioned
screening methods are best practices used by
Frontier College.
Terms & Remuneration
Camp Coordinator
$20 Per Hour
37.5 hours a week Monday to Friday
A complete timesheet with be required for
all hours
Camp Counselors:
$16.00 Per Hour
37.5 hours a week Monday to Friday
A complete timesheet will be required for
all hours
Please note: training is mandatory and all
staff must attend the session July 3rd to 6th
in Prince Albert. All expenses will be
covered.
If interested, please submit your cover
letter and resume to:
Arlene Hansen
Valley View Community School
Bag Service #2
Beauval, SK S0M 0G0
Deadline for applications:
Friday, June 15, 2012
@ 4:00PM
Interagency Meeting Wednesday, June 13th, 2012
10:00am to 12:00pm
CIPI Boardroom
This will be the last meeting until September.
If you cannot make it and would like to share
some information with the group please feel
free to contact Deborah Laliberte at 288-4807
or email: [email protected] to
share the information.
Attention Parents/Guardians and All Community Members:
Valley View School in partnership with the
Beauval RCMP are encouraging you to please
ensure that your children do not climb on the
roof of the school. We cannot stress the danger
that these children may face should they fall.
We wish to inform you that you as parents/
guardians are responsible for any liability if
your children should fall or harm themselves in
any way.
We thank you for helping keep
our children safe!
Raffle Tickets
Draw Date: October 2, 2012
2 Justin Beiber Ticket with Hotel Room (concert: October 16 in Saskatoon)
Tickets are $2.00 each or 3/$5.00
For more information call
Carol at 288-7441 or 288-2022.
All Parents and Candidates of Confirmation,
meet at the Church on Saturday, June 9, 2012
at 1:00pm. Very important you attend with
your child. More info. call Sandra at 288-4533.
CIPI Newsletter - June 8th, 2012
Employment Opportunity
Summer Literacy Camp Coordinator and Counselor
Title of Positions:
Camp Coordinator & Counselor
The Camp Coordinator & Camp Counselors
will be expected to work as a small,
independent team to deliver a diverse array of
indoor and outdoor literacy-based camp
activities in a safe, caring and fun-filled
environment for children 5 to 12 years of age.
Coordinator & Counselors must be prepared
to demonstrate initiative and creativity to
engage the community, and involve parents,
elders and other community members in the
camp curriculum.
Accountability & Reporting
Summer Literacy Camp Counselors work very
closely as a team and report directly to the
Camp Coordinator. The Camp Coordinator is
supported by Northern Lights School
Division.
Duties, Responsibilities & Expectations (all
positions)
Day to day planning & organizing of
camp activities
Ensuring the safety and well-being of all
camp participants during camp hours
Establishing and maintaining good
relationships with community members,
and soliciting their participation in the
camps
Maintaining accurate camp records as
required
Managing and maintaining camp budget
and accounts, including all financial
records
Ensuring that all camp documentation are
maintained, and reported as required
Ensuring adherence to all program
directives and guidelines
Attend and participate in all camp
orientation, training and evaluation
sessions
Other duties as assigned
Duties, Responsibilities & Expectations
(Camp Coordinator ONLY)
In the addition to the duties and
responsibilities listed above, the Camp
Coordinator is also responsible for:
Mentoring & supervising 1 camp
counselor
Keeping daily attendance and tracking
statistics
Submitting weekly camp reports
Implementing evaluation tools and
working with the camp counselors to
collect information and samples from the
campers
Completing and submitting a final report
Suggested Skills, Attributes & Qualifications
Minimum 18 years old
A positive, friendly and approachable
disposition
Adaptable, self-motivated, responsible,
enthusiastic, creative
Superior planning, organizational and
time-management skills
Able to work with different personalities/
working styles, even in challenging
situations
Strong situational problem-solving and
conflict-resolution skills
Demonstrated experience working with
groups of children/youth in a summer
CIPI Newsletter – June 8th, 2012
camp or literacy program setting is an
asset
Standard/Emergency Fi r s t Aid
qualification which is valid for the entire
duration of employment
Screening
Candidates will be screed through:
Interview
Reference Check
Police Record Check
School Divisions to determine the level of
screening for staff. The above mentioned
screening methods are best practices used by
Frontier College.
Terms & Remuneration
Camp Coordinator
$20 Per Hour
37.5 hours a week Monday to Friday
A complete timesheet with be required for
all hours
Camp Counselors:
$16.00 Per Hour
37.5 hours a week Monday to Friday
A complete timesheet will be required for
all hours
Please note: training is mandatory and all
staff must attend the session July 3rd to 6th
in Prince Albert. All expenses will be
covered.
If interested, please submit your cover
letter and resume to:
Arlene Hansen
Valley View Community School
Bag Service #2
Beauval, SK S0M 0G0
Deadline for applications:
Friday, June 15, 2012
@ 4:00PM
Interagency Meeting Wednesday, June 13th, 2012
10:00am to 12:00pm
CIPI Boardroom
This will be the last meeting until September.
If you cannot make it and would like to share
some information with the group please feel
free to contact Deborah Laliberte at 288-4807
or email: [email protected] to
share the information.
Attention Parents/Guardians and All Community Members:
Valley View School in partnership with the
Beauval RCMP are encouraging you to please
ensure that your children do not climb on the
roof of the school. We cannot stress the danger
that these children may face should they fall.
We wish to inform you that you as parents/
guardians are responsible for any liability if
your children should fall or harm themselves in
any way.
We thank you for helping keep
our children safe!
Raffle Tickets
Draw Date: October 2, 2012
2 Justin Beiber Ticket with Hotel Room (concert: October 16 in Saskatoon)
Tickets are $2.00 each or 3/$5.00
For more information call
Carol at 288-7441 or 288-2022.
All Parents and Candidates of Confirmation,
meet at the Church on Saturday, June 9, 2012
at 1:00pm. Very important you attend with
your child. More info. call Sandra at 288-4533.
CIPI Newsletter – June 8th, 2012
St. Mary Magdalene Sunday June 10, 2012
The Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ, Year B
Gospel Mark 14:12-16, 22-26
On the first day of Unleavened Bread, when
the Passover lamb is sacrificed, his disciples
said to him, ‘Where do you want us to go and
make the preparations for you to eat the
Passover?’ 13So he sent two of his disciples,
saying to them, ‘Go into the city, and a man
carrying a jar of water will meet you; follow
him, 14and wherever he enters, say to the
owner of the house, “The Teacher asks,
Where is my guest room where I may eat the
Passover with my disciples?” 15He will show
you a large room upstairs, furnished and
ready. Make preparations for us there.’ 16So
the disciples set out and went to the city, and
found everything as he had told them; and
they prepared the Passover meal.
While they were eating, he took a loaf of
bread, and after blessing it he broke it, gave it
to them, and said, ‘Take; this is my body.’
23Then he took a cup, and after giving thanks
he gave it to them, and all of them drank from
it. 24He said to them, ‘This is my blood of the
covenant, which is poured out for many.
25Truly I tell you, I will never again drink of
the fruit of the vine until that day when I drink
it new in the kingdom of God.’ 26When they
had sung the hymn, they went out to the
Mount of Olives.
We Become Him ‘We use the phrase 'Body of Christ' in three
distinct but interconnecting ways. The first
use is to refer to Jesus himself, stressing the
full humanity of the Incarnate Son of God. He
was formed in his mother's womb, was born
and grew. He suffered, was tortured, murdered
and was dead and bodily buried. But he is no
longer dead, but Risen and glorified in his
body. He is alive and with us.
‘The second use of this phrase is to refer to the
men and women and children who form the
embodying of the life of Jesus in each and
every generation. He, the living Lord, is the
Head of his Body the Church. By baptism
every Christian has the serious vocation of
being the embodying of Jesus in the place,
situation and time of their own lived life.
‘What is true of the individual is even more
vibrantly true of the Body of Christians under
the active Headship of the Risen Jesus. Every
parish community, or other grouping of
Christians, has the on-going duty of being an
embodying of Jesus in this particular place and
time.
‘The third use of the phrase 'The Body - and
Blood - of Christ' is to refer to the celebration
of the Eucharist at the heart of every Christian
community. 'The Eucharist makes the Church,
and the Church makes the Eucharist'. Whereas
other food is eaten so that it becomes us, with
this food which Jesus himself gives us we
become him because it is him we are
receiving.’
Excerpt from a homily by Fr John Farrell OP
CIPI Newsletter – June 8th, 2012
Employment Opportunity
PRIMROSE & GABRIEL JV are looking for the following:
Journeyman Carpenters and apprentices
(commercial concrete forming skills
would be beneficial)
Labourers with commercial concrete con-
struction experience
Equipment Operators (Track hoe, Loader,
Telehandler, Concrete trucks, Tandem
trucks)
Steel worker (installation of reinforcing
steel in concrete columns, walls and slabs)
Site Clerk - responsible for general office
duties on site
This is for work at the McLean Lake Mine
Site in Northern Saskatchewan
The Shifts are two weeks in - one week
out
Deadline: Thursday, June 14th @ 12 Noon
Please forward resumes to: (306) 288-2033
For more information contact Gene Kimbley
at 288-2053 or Fred Roy at 288-7755
LA PLONGE FIRST NATIONS
TREATY DAY CELEBRATION
Wednesday, June 13th, 2012
Payout will be from 2:30 – 3:00
Mission Grounds
Everyone Welcome!
We will be having: Canteen
Bouncy Castle, Slide, Obstacle Course,
Bumper Balls – 11 am – 7 pm
Dunk Tank ($5.00 for 3 balls – come dunk
a friend or foe) – 11 am – 7 pm
Ball Game – 7:30 pm
Grease Pole ($100 prize for adult/$50 prize
for youth) – 7:30 pm
Old Tyme Dance – 9 pm
Fireworks – 11 pm
Thank You
Ministry of Saskatchewan Highways
would like to send out a BIG thank you to
all the people who dedicated their time to
clean along the highway, and would like
to see it clean as it makes the community
look clean and a healthy place.
Ministry of Saskatchewan Highways
3rd Series
One Line/4 Corners - $150
Two Lines - $200
Blackout - $3,500
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CIPI Newsletter is published every Friday by
Sipisishk Communications Inc.
Beauval, Sask. S0M 0G0 Ph: 288-2222 Fax: 288-2033
Email: [email protected]
Editor: Julieann Alcrow
St. Mary Magdalene Sunday, June 10th, 2012
Mass @ 10:30 am
Church Readers:
Cecile Fiedler
Sandra Gardiner
Deadline for Submissions: Wednesdays at 3:00 pm
unless arrangements are made.
CIPI Newsletter – June 8th, 2012
Check out our website @ cipiradio.com
CIPI TV BINGO
Sunday, June 10th, 2012
7:30 pm on Channel 13 / Cable 5
Early Bird - $2.00 for a 3-up Win LOONIE POTS on all 4 series.
Two Lines: $200.00
* Loonie Pot - $600.00
1st & 2nd Series One Line/4 Corners: $75.00
Two Lines: $100.00 Letter X: $125.00
Large Frame: $150.00 Blackout: $300.00
Bonanza Roving “T” $100.00 Sputnik - $200.00
Blackout: $3000 in 51#’s or less
Consolation: $300
Last Chance Game Crazy “L” - $100.00
Rotating Half House - $200 1st Blackout: $800 2nd Blackout: $200
Cards are: $2.00 for 1st & 2nd series $5.00 for Special Bonanza $5.00 for 3-up Last Chance
License Number MB11-0012 * unless previously won
Cap-C Events June 11th - 15th
Monday, June 11th - Head Start PM
Tuesday, June 12th - Cooking Day 1-3pm
Wednesday, June 13th - Sewing 1-3pm
Thursday, June 14th - Head Start PM
Friday, June 15th - ADMIN. Day No Programs
Happy
Birthday
“Joe
Maurice”
Wishing you a
fantastic day!
Love,
Family &
Friends
NEW $10, 000 BINGO FORMAT EFFECTIVE JUNE 1ST, 2012
Early Bird - 3-up $5.00 each
2 Corner Stamps - $300.00
4 Corner Stamps - $500.00
1st Series
One Line/4 Corners - $150
Two Lines - $200
Letter X - $250
Sputnik - $300
Blackout - $1,000
2nd Series
One Line/4 Corners - $150
Two Lines - $200
Letter X - $250
Butterfly - $300
Blackout - $2,000
Letter X - $250
Large Frame - $300
CIPI Newsletter – June 8th, 2012
Saturday Sunday Monday
Sunny
High +23° Low +10°
Cloudy 40%
Showers
High +17° Low +14°
Sunny
High +17° Low +8°
CIPI NUMBERS 288-2222 or 288-2001 Requests: 288-2230
Fax: 288-2033 email: [email protected]
website: www.cipiradio.com
The aim of
the puzzle is
to enter a
number from
1 through 9 in
such a way
that each row,
column, and
region
contains only
one instance
of each
number.
2 4 3
9 7 1
3 4 5
5 6 2
6 2 1 3
9 3 5
8 1 5
9 1 4
4 1 7
S U D O K U
CIPI TV BINGO
Tuesday, June 12th, 2012
7:30 pm on Channel 13 / Cable 5
Early Bird - $2.00 for a 3-up Two Lines: $200.00
Win LOONIE POT on all 4 series.
* Loonie Pot - $900.00
1st & 2nd Series One Line/4 Corners: $75.00
Two Lines: $100.00 Letter X: $125.00
Large Frame: $150.00 Blackout: $300.00
Bonanza Roving “T” $100.00 Sputnik - $200.00
Blackout: $3000 in 52#’s or less
Consolation: $300
Last Chance Game Crazy “L” - $100.00
Rotating Half House - $200 1st Blackout: $800 2nd Blackout: $200
Cards are: $2.00 for 1st & 2nd series
$5.00 for Special Bonanza
$5.00 for 3-up Last Chance
License Number MB11-0012 * unless previously won
MDeez New
Releases
Act of
Valor
Journey 2
Safe House
June 5th, 2012
Man on a
Ledge
Bad Ass
The
Collapsed
Sipisishk Communications Inc. is now accepting letters for Ticket Sales for the months of
July & August Deadline: Monday, June 25th @ 3:00PM
Sipisishk Communications Inc.
Box 49
Beauval, SK S0M 0G0
Fax: 288-2033 Email: [email protected]
Sipisishk Communications is seeking
2 Summer Students Deadline: June 19 @ 3pm
Start Date: July 5th End Date: August 3rd
Drop off Resume with cover letter at CIPI or mail to: Sipisishk Communications Inc.
Box 49 Beauval, SK S0M 0G0
Fax: 288-2033 or email: [email protected]
For more information call 288-2222
CIPI Newsletter – June 8th, 2012
A Tribute to “Adelaide Kimbley” who went to be with Jesus May 7th, 2012
Least We Forget - Our Adelaide
God’s word tells us in I John 4:7 “Beloved, let
us love one another: for love is God; and
every one that loved is form of God; and
knoweth God!
Our Adelaide showed her love in every way
she could. She knew her God and spent many
hours in prayer for those she loved and cared
about.
Adelaide went to task when ever she could be
of help. She was always ready to do her part
and more. Serving was her every day gift, she
joyfully gave to us, her family and many oth-
ers in need.
She trusted her Lord to look after her, even
when her journey was rough and steep and
heavy. Adelaide spoke of the goodness of her
savior, to whomever would listen, never once
feeling sorry for herself.
She was a great listener, even being “hard of
hearing” from birth or at least at a very young
age. Adelaide heard with her heart and never
passed judgment or felt slighted if she was left
behind to keep up with chores or care for oth-
ers! She only thought of others and how she
could be best of service to everyone! We ex-
pected her to always fit in wherever she was
needed. She loved to get a pat on the back
after a good job done! That brought the sever-
est smile to her face. She knew she was doing
what God wanted done, loving each other,
even when it hurts sometimes.
Adelaide always kept up with her growing
family and knew every birthday, month and
year. We could always count on her memory.
She loved her community and it’s many ac-
tivities. She would visit with her friends and
catch up on news at the Elder’s gatherings.
That was her favorite day for her, one she
marked from month to month on the calendar
of musts!
Adelaide would laugh with you and even cry
with you, which ever would make things all
better. She loved to sing and often could be
heard whistling . I remember her mom would
say, “Adelaide is happy when she sings.”
We miss her so much and only wish we had
taken advantage of more visits while here in
Beauval. I would take her in my arms and tell
her how sweet she is and how glad I am that
she was in my life.
Your Sister-in-Law, your friend, your buddy,
Patricia Kimbley & brother Eugene Kimbley
Words of Value
“The flowers must be buried in darkness
Before they could bud and bloom
And the sweetest and warmest sunshine.
Comes after the storm and gloom.
So the heart from the hardest trial
Gains the purest joy of all,
And from the lips that have tasted sadness.
The sweetest songs will fall
For as peace comes after suffering,
And love is reward of pain,
So after earth comes Heaven
And out of our loss, His gain Maurie Clay
CIPI Ne ws le tt e r
In case of a serious Emergency call 911
FIRE ……………….911
AMBULANCE …….911
POLICE …………...288-6400
CLINIC …………….288-4800
Ile-x Hospital ..……833-2016
Kids Help Line 1-800-668-6868
Volume 28 Issue 23
CIPI TV BINGO
Friday, June 8th, 2012 7:30 pm on Channel 13 / Cable 5
Early Bird - $2.00 for a 3-up
Two Lines: $200.00 Win LOONIE POTS on all 4 series.
Loonie Pot - $300.00
1st & 2nd Series One Line/4 Corners: $75.00
Two Lines: $100.00 Letter X: $125.00
Large Frame: $150.00 Blackout: $300.00
Bonanza Roving “T” $100.00 Sputnik - $200.00
Blackout: $3000 in 50#’s or less
Consolation: $300
Last Chance Game Crazy “L” - $100.00
Rotating Half House - $200 1st Blackout: $800 2nd Blackout: $200
Cards are: $2.00 for 1st & 2nd series $5.00 for Special Bonanza $5.00 for 3-up Last Chance
License Number MB11-0012
Friday, June 8th, 2012
F.A.C.
Challenge Gun Safety Course Tuesday, June 12, 2012
@ 6:00pm
Valley View School
You will need:
$40.00
Photo I.D.
Passport Photo
For more information
call Morris Brizinski at
288-7009
Congratulations to the Aboriginal Head Start
Pre-School Graduation Class of 2012
Jada Alcrow
Nikolas Alcrow
Leighairah Bouvier
Braylynn Corrigal
Jerome Couillonneur
Rory Gardiner
Tyshaun Hansen
Lexie Lafleur
Bernielle Laliberte
Porter Laliberte
Lyndon Malbeuf
Jeffrey Morin
Trevor Opekokew
Diondray Peters
Amaya Sakkit
A teacher should have a
special place in every child’s
heart. Because in this game
of life, they help them get
their start.
Big thank you to Patty
Gauthier, Karen Roy, Tina
Maurice, Mary Burnouf &
teacher Rochelle Gauthier
for a job well done!