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Friday, August 29, 2014 Published by: Stephanie Stone (613) 625-2800 ext. #221
Email: [email protected]
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NOTICE OF CLOSURES The Administration Office,
Prevention Services, Health and Day Care Centre
will be CLOSED on Monday, September 1, 2014.
Business will resume on Tuesday, September 2, 2014.
Have a safe and great weekend!
CHI MEEGWETCH! THANK YOU!
The Algonquins of Pikwàkanagàn Traditional Pow Wow Committee would like to thank all participants, volunteers and those who donated funds and food contributing to the tremendous success of our 27th annual traditional Pow Wow. Thank you to all drummers, dancers, craft vendors and food vendors and the following: Scott Kohoko Herb Shaw & Sons Limited Derek Burns Janet Kohoko Morris Kohoko Pat Kohoko Sr. Dennis Sarazin Joe Willet & Sharon Yourth Mitchel Kohoko Bonnechere Bound Creations Richard Bailey Gary & Barb Sarazin Ivan Smith Randy Commanda Forestry Dave Jansen Wilf Nerlich Roger Commanda Algonquin Fire Department John Paul & Lisa Kohoko BAD Toilet Rentals Stephanie Stone CPS Security-Chris Sarazin John Willet Val Smith & Kitchen Staff Clem Sarazin Randy Commanda & Gate Staff Tony Amikons Teresa Kohoko-Autio Laurie Bennett Mike & Debby Taylor Algonquin Smoke Shop Algonquins of Pikwàkanagàn Chief & Council Algonquins of Pikwàkanagàn Public Works & Students North Algona Wilberforce Township Office The Valley Gazette-Ben Filipkowski The Eganville Leader-Debbi Christinck & David Jackson Canadian Heritage: Building Communities Through Arts and Heritage
SEEKING MEMBERS TO PARTICIPATE
ON ADHOC COMMITTEE OF COUNCIL
ON THE NEW PROPERTY
Chief and Council have developed an Adhoc
Committee of Council on the New Property
Development Options. Council is seeking to
appoint three community members by the end of
September. The mission of the Committee
would be to review and oversee the
development and planning for the newly
acquired property located adjacent to the west
side of Pikwàkanagàn. Interested members
should contact Alanna Hein, Executive
Assistant, 613-625-2800 at extension 228.
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Algonquins of Ontario A Talking Circle
Celebrating Algonquin Heritage and Culture within Asinabka
Join Internationally Renowned Master Builder Douglas Cardinal and Algonquin Artist Nadia Myre
To learn more about two exciting projects within the City of Ottawa that will re-establish
and strengthen the Algonquin presence within the vicinity of Asinabka (“The place of bare rock”/”the place of glare
rock”, which encompasses Chaudière Falls, Chaudière Island and Victoria Island)
Thursday, September 4, 2014 1:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. OR 6:30 p.m. – 9:30 p.m.
Travelodge Pembroke 900 Pembroke St. East
Pembroke, ON K8A 3M2
The First 10 Pikwàkanagàn members that may have interest in attending should call Virginia @ 613-625-2800 ext. #230
Anishinabe Kitizi Pinaskawigwamig Elders Lodge - Schedule
-EUCHRE- Tuesday & Friday Nights 4 Hand Euchre Card Games
Elders’ Lodge 7:00 pm $3.00/person
Light Lunch (Donations Appreciated) 50/50 Draw
ALL Welcome to come out for a night of fun!
Upcoming Grandparents Day
Breakfast Sunday, September 7, 2014
Elders Lodge $6.00/Person
10:00 am – 12: 00 noon
Rental of Elders’ Lodge Elders Lodge is now available for rent,
for more information and to book,
please call Keith Benoit at (613) 625-2814
or (613) 602-7800 and leave a message.
You can also call Lorna Turner at (613) 625-2572.
Keith Benoit, President, Elders Committee
email: [email protected]
APRIL LEE ANNE JOCKO
JULY 20, 1984 –JULY 18, 2014
April Jocko sadly left us and has gone to her spirit world. She will always be
remembered. Visitation with family Saturday, August 30, 2014 at the
Makwa Centre 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.Service at 2:00 p.m.
followed by burial at (old site). Our Lady of Nativity Cemetery.
Seeking Standing Committee Member The Lands, Estates & Membership
Standing Committee is looking to replace a vacant seat. If you are interested please contact
Dan Sarazin at 613-625-2800 ext. #222 or at [email protected]
Notice to Elders At the Elders’ meeting the following has been decided:
Active members of the Elders will be all members who attend at least 5 functions and contribute 10 hours of volunteer time.
This will enable those members to enjoy all activities of the Elders at no cost. Other members are welcome, but will have to pay; if any costs are incurred.
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Omàmiwininì Pimàdjwowin
Open Craft Wednesdays OP will be holding open craft Wednesdays at the
museum for those interested in sharing ideas and skills. Bring something you are working on and enjoy some company and refreshments. We will be doing some
chatting about coordinating one formal activity/workshop per month based on your ideas and interests. Everyone
welcome and all crafts welcome. 3:00 to 6:00. Light snacks and refreshments too! Hope to see you there for
some laughing and crafting. Call us if you need a ride, we would be happy
to pick you up and take you home.
MUSEUM The museum is open Monday to Friday 10am - 4pm. Please bring us your original work and we would be
happy to consign it for you. Just a reminder that once an item is here on consignment,
you can always pick it up if you need it back. We have people in almost daily looking for moccasins.
Community Members Wanted! Seeking dancers, drummers, speakers and any other gift
you may have! We are currently compiling a list of potential speakers/dancers/elders to fulfill requests that come in to the community for various events. Please
contact Christina at OP at 613-625-1958 if you are interested.
Do You Make Moccasins? Earrings? Quillwork?
Or Any Other Type of Traditional Craft? If so we are seeking to compile a list of community members to facilitate workshops on these topics. Must be able to teach and troubleshoot the work.
This is a paid opportunity should your topic be selected by the community committee.
Please contact Christina or Tamara at (613) 625-1958 if you are interested.
Aboriginal Community Energy Plan
In 2011, Chief and Council approved the Algonquins of Pikwakanagan First Nation Comprehensive Community Plan. The Comprehensive Community Plan identifies priorities based on the community members input and participation in the developmental stages. The plan is in effect for 10 years.
The community members are clear that they want to live in a cleaner environment and support efforts to become a greener community. People see this as an essential part of their character as First Nation Peoples, and would like to safeguard the well-being of the future generations to come.
Two identified community goals are:
The community to become an advocate for a “Green Community“ by reducing energy use and using more renewable energy sources. (Community Priority #7, pg. 40).
Adapt the built environment to improve both energy use and efficiency. (Community Priority # 10 pg.43)
These priorities require the following action:
Access funding
Contract energy advisor
Develop community energy action plan
Implement plan and complete audits
Energy audit of First Nation rental housing units (identification and prioritizing units)
Energy audit of member owned homes
Energy Audits of community buildings and/or specific areas such as Makwa Center, Daycare, Small Business Center, Administration, Health, Long Term Care, Cultural Center, etc.
The results of this project will be the development of a community energy plan that identifies and promotes energy conservation measures, identifies resources for infrastructure improvements for energy use and efficiency, assessment of feasibility of establishing community renewable energy projects.
The Ontario Power Authority’s Aboriginal Community Energy Program has approved an application from the Algonquins of Pikwakanagan to complete a Community Energy Plan. Jazz Solar Solutions has been retained as the Energy Advisor and will be completing the extensive audits. Work will continue through to spring 2015.
We are seeking 6 volunteers who would like to have their homes extensively audited under this process. Our goal is to have a variety of homes based on size and age.
Please contact Lisa Meness Kohoko at (613) 625-2800 ext.# 237 if you would like to have your home audit completed.
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Omàmiwininì Pimadjwowin EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY
Position Title: Community Language Instructor (Technical)
Salary Range: TBD Reports to: Operations Manager Start Date: Week of September 22, 2014 Ending: March 31, 2015 Closing Date: September 12, 2014 - 12 Noon Hours: 3 Hours per Week
Duties & Responsibilities:
The Community Language Instructor (Technical) will be responsible to:
Conduct 1 weekly Community Language Class, 2 hours in length examining oral and written structure of the Algonquin Language;
work with the students in the established dialect and orthography (spelling) for the program;
develop weekly lesson plans;
select effective teaching and learning strategies; and
develop curriculum for the program
Basic Requirements:
demonstrate a working knowledge of the Algonquin Language
2 years previous experience teaching
must be outgoing and flexible
basic computer skills for lesson planning and follow through
As a condition of employment the successful candidate must provide a current Canadian Police Information Check (Vulnerable Sector Scan).
Position Title: Community Language Instructor (Conversational)
Salary Range: TBD Reports to: Operations Manager Start Date: Week of September 22, 2014 Ending: March 31, 2015 Closing Date: September 12, 2014 - 12 Noon Hours: 2 Hours per Week
Duties & Responsibilities:
The Community Language Instructor (Conversational) will be responsible to:
Conduct 1 weekly Community Language Class, 1.5 hours in length in an immersion environment
work with the students in the established dialect
develop weekly lesson plans;
select effective teaching and learning strategies; and
develop curriculum for the program
Basic Requirements:
demonstrated fluency in the Algonquin Language
2 years previous experience teaching
must be outgoing and flexible
basic computer skills for lesson planning and follow through
As a condition of employment the successful candidate must provide a current Canadian Police Information Check (Vulnerable Sector Scan).
Application Procedure: Interested persons must submit a resume and covering letter stating how the basic requirements are met and a minimum of 3 references. Applications will be accepted in person or through the mail in a sealed envelope marked personal and confidential and addressed to the attention of the contact person.
SCREENING PROCEDURE: The Board will screen all applications as presented. Applicants will be screened on the following: 1.) Conflict of Interest-the applicant must not be a member of the Supervisor’s immediate family; 2) Resume – the Board will review the contents of the applicant’s to ensure the applicant meets the Basic Requirements as identified on this poster. Only the qualified individuals will be contacted.
Contact Person: Christina Ruddy, Operations Manager Phone: (613)625-1958 Address: Omamiwinini Pimadjwowin, 1674 Mishomis Inamo, Pikwàkanagàn, Ontario, K0J 1X0
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Monitors Needed for Hunt Season 2014 The Harvest Season is fast approaching.
We will be looking for five (5) Monitors to work the Harvest Season. If you are interested,
please register with the Temp Help List with Amanda Two-Axe Kohoko. You MUST have
a valid driver’s license, insurance and a dependable vehicle. Knowledge of the
Algonquin Park is an asset. Training will be scheduled for late September or early October.
Are You 55+ and Want to Work?
55+ The Wiser Worker
The Targeted Initiative for Older Workers (TIOW) program can assist you in identifying what you
have, what you want, and how to get there. Finding work that suits at this time in your life.
is a joint Federal-Provincial Initiative to assist
and support ‘older’ workers, who want to be in the workforce, gain knowledge, skills, and
experience to help them secure employment. The program is designed
with you in mind … and meant to meet your needs.
If you want to know more about this program,
please call 613-628-1700 to find out when the next Information Session is being held at the
Rural Outreach Employment Centre in Eganville.
This could be your path to meaningful employment,
call today!
Exhibition Opportunities for
Visual Artists
The South of 60 Arts Centre at the Barry's Bay
Railway Station is now accepting exhibition proposals for the 2015 season. Both professional and emerging artists are encouraged to apply.
The application criteria can be found at www.southof60.com on the "info for artists"
page. We are here to help. If you have any questions please contact Anya Gansterer or
Danielle Paul at 613 756 5885 or email: [email protected].
The submission deadline is Friday, October 3, 2014.
Do you feel slightly left behind in our busy world? We offer FREE Lifelong Learning for eligible adults.
Learning programs designed especially for you
Work at your own pace
Choose your own schedule Upgrade your Math, Computer Skills, Writing & more for work, training, education or life!
We also offer short courses that you can complete in 3 to 5 weeks:
Apprenticeship Math
Becoming a Better Speller
Understanding Internet & Email
Using Excel
Using MSWord
Report Writing & more… Ask about evening classes.
For more information about the Training & Learning Centre in Eganville, Golden Lake & Barry’s Bay, call: 613-628-1720. This Employment Ontario Program is funded by the Ontario Government.
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Changes to Native Language Program
Dear Parents/Guardians: This September brings some changes to our Native language program. In hopes of making this option available to more students, Native language will be taught this year through Native arts. The program is open to all Native and non-Native students in Grades 4 to 8 who want to learn a Native language and develop a better understanding of the culture of which that language forms part. Kindergarten students will continue to receive 30 minutes of Native language instruction per week. Visual arts, dance, drama, and music will be instructed through the Algonquin language with a focus on the use of language in the classroom in relevant contexts and for relevant purposes. Students who are interested in this option will still be able to take French, as Native language will now be scheduled at a different time than our French program for these students. If you would like to sign your son/daughter up for Native language instruction through the Arts, please complete the form below and return it to the school by Friday September 5, 2014. The expectation is that if your child signs up for this program, they will continue for the full school year. If we do not hear back from you, we will assume that you are not interested in this for your child (ren). If you have any questions, please contact the Principal or Tracey Robinson at the EDPS School at (613-628-2606).
I would like my child ________________________ to take Native language through Native arts this year. I understand that by signing up, my child is committed to the program for the 2014-2015 school year.
Parents Name: ______________________________________ Parent Signature: ____________________________________ Date: _____________________________________ Please note: Students will now be able to attend both the Native Language and French classes, as these classes are now offered at different times. If the student wishes to take both classes.
Kokomish Café Daily Specials (613) 625-1196
August 30-September 5, 2014
Saturday, August 30, 2014 Wings & Frings (6 Wings, ½ Order Onion Rings,
½ Order of Fries) $8.50 Soup: Hamburg $3.75
Sunday, August 31, 2014
Anishnabe Pizza (3 Ingredients) $7.95 Soup: Cream of Broccoli $3.75
Monday, September 1, 2014 Turkey a la King on a Bed of Rice
with 1 Slice of Toast $7.95 Soup: Vegetable $3.75
Tuesday, September 2, 2014 Roast Beef Melt with Soup or Fries $8.30
Soup: Chicken Wing Soup $3.75
Wednesday, September 3, 2014 Lazy Chicken on a Bed of Rice
with a Dinner Roll $7.95 Soup: Tomato Garden Vegetable Rotini $3.75
Thursday, September 4, 2014 Seafood Platter (1 Piece of Fish, Butterfly Shrimp,
Fish Nuggets and Fries) $9.95 Soup: Potato Bacon $3.75
Friday, September 5, 2014 All-You-Can-Eat Spaghetti with Garlic Bread $9.95
Soup: Split Pea and Ham $3.75
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Cancer Through Your Eyes
Share your story with photos We are seeking First Nations, Inuit, and Métis women who have cancer
experiences and who are willing to share their experiences through
photography, group discussions, and interviews.
We are interested in knowing:
*About your experiences with breast cancer *How it affects your life *Support needed
Our research aims to further understanding of life as First Nations, Inuit, or Métis women living with the effects of cancer.
This may help health professionals and others to better understand women’s experiences. The research may also help other women living with cancer.
Honouraria will be provided to participants for each phase of the research ($25/phase).
For more information, please contact: Chad Hammond
Tel: 613-562-5800 ext. 4564 Email: [email protected]
This research is funded by the Canadian Cancer Society (grant #701822) and was approved by the
University of Ottawa’s Research Ethics Board, May 23, 2013, file# H03-13-06B
In an earlier study, participants said: This was a great
way to tell my story. I am looking forward to meeting
other Aboriginal survivors, and This photo project was a
wonderful, wonderful exercise.
Pikwàkanagàn Tibadjumowin Friday, August 29, 2014
ANIMAL CONTROL SERVICES June Logan, Animal Control Officer.
(613) 625-2545 (home) or (613) 602-3626.
2014 Dog Tags available at the Administration Office - Cost: $5.00 each
LEGAL AID
The next Legal Aid Clinic is: Tuesday, September 30 , 2014.
5:00 pm – 6:30 pm. -First come, first served-
Contact Stephanie Stone at (613) 625-2800 for further information.
Retouching Old Photographs & Repairs! (Depending on the damage?)
Starting at $20.00
(Depending on the time of repair)
Extra on custom photo enhancements
Call Sylvia to inquire: (613) 625-1341
Mon-Fri: 9am-5pm
Tennisco’s Studio
Adult Mental Health/NNADAP Notice
Health Services would like to inform members of Pikwàkanagàn that the Adult Mental Health/NNADAP positions are vacant at the moment. If you require service contact the Health Center
at (613) 625-2259 and we can ensure service will be provided for you.
In the in-term for assistance you can call Shirley Kohoko at 613-625-2259 ext.# 228.
SEPTIC SYSTEM PUMPING
Anyone wanting to get their septic system pumped, please call Joanne Whiteduck, CHR
at 613-625-2259. I am hoping to get a better price with more people on the list.
Joanne Whiteduck
Makwa Bingo
Monday’s and Wednesday’s
Doors open at 5:00 pm - Warm-ups at 6:45 pm
Monday’s Jackpot $1500 in 53 numbers
Wednesday’s Jackpot $500 to GO!
613-625-2597
SMOKING AND NON-SMOKING SECTION
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
TV’S FOR SALE The Makwa Bingo Committee has 3 televisions
for sale at $75.00 EACH. Contact Maggie Benoit (leave a message) at (613) 625-2597 for details.
PIKWÀKANAGÀN
FAMILY HEALTH TEAM SERVICES (613) 625-1175
Services available Monday to Friday
8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. on the dates as listed below.
Nurse Practitioners:
Gloria Nienkirchen– September 10, 24 & 25, 2014
Derek Frew- August 29, 2014
September 2, 4, 5, 8, 9, 11, 12, 15, 16, 18, 19,
22, 23, 29 & 30, 2014
Diabetes Educator:
Michele Smith – September 3, 8, 17 & 22, 2014
Foot Care–September 4, & 18, 2014, 2014
In case of an emergency please call 911 or go the nearest hospital.
Pembroke Regional Hospital: 613-732- 2811
Renfrew Victoria Hospital 1-613-432-4851
St. Francis Memorial Hospital, Barry’s Bay
1-613-756-3044
Other Available Services:
Telehealth Ontario Line: -1- 866-797-0000
Community Info Center for Eastern Ontario: dial 211
Crisis Hotline: 1-866-531-2600
Youth Crisis Support Line: 1-877-377-7775
Kids Help Line: 1-800-668-6868
Drug & Alcohol Helpline: 1-800-565-8603
Problem Gambling Hotline: 1-888-230-3505
Victim Services of Renfrew County: 1-877-568-5730
Regional Sexual Assault Care Program:
1-800-363-7222
Activator Schedule
NOTICE Please be advised that the Activator Program and Gym
will not be open on Friday, August 29, 2014. The Gym and Activator Program will resume back to schedule
on Tuesday, September 2, 2014.
Sorry for this inconvenience. ***************************************
Monday:
2:00 pm – 3:00 pm - Admin
3:00 pm – 6:00 pm - After School Activities & Physical
Literacy
6:00 pm – 7:30 pm - Open Gym - 5- 11yrs
7:30 pm – 8:30 pm - Open Gym - 12 – 18 yrs
8:30 pm - 9:00 pm - Program End/ Equipment Clean up
Tuesday:
2:00 pm – 3:00 pm - Admin
3:00 pm – 5:00 pm - After School Activities & Physical
Literacy
5:00 pm – 6:00 pm – Volleyball Set up
6:00 pm – 7:00 pm - Open Volleyball (Family’s and Youth
Etc.)
7:00 pm – 8:00 pm – Adult League Games
8:30 pm - 9:00 pm – Adult League Games
9:00 pm – 9:30 pm Tear Down
Wednesday:
2:00 pm – 3:00 pm - Admin
3:00 pm – 6:00 pm - After School Activities & Physical
Literacy
6:00 pm – 7:30 pm - Open Gym - 5- 11yrs
7:30 pm – 8:30 pm - Open Gym - 12 – 18 yrs.
8:30 pm - 9:00 pm - Program End/ Equipment Clean up
Thursday:
2:00 pm – 3:00 pm - Admin
3:00 pm – 6:00 pm - After School Activities & Physical
Literacy
6:00 pm – 7:30 pm – Floor Hockey (5-11yrs)
7:30 pm – 9:30 pm – Floor Hockey (12-18)
Friday:
2:00 pm – 3:00 pm - Admin
3:00 pm – 6:30 pm – Program End/Equipment Clean up
Physical Literacy is a program designed for individuals to
continue to develop their skills, confidence and sports.
Any high school students who require their community
involvement hours towards their diploma, please call
Lance Thorpe at 613-625-2682.
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ALGONQUINS OF PIKWAKANAGAN FIRST NATION MEMBERSHIP ADDITIONS
Name Family Line Date Posted Appeal Period Ends
Kohoko, Kiya Marie Cooco 03 April 14 03 Oct 14
Klentz, Sheylannah Amikons/Leclaire 04 April 14 04 Oct 14
Amikons-Klentz, Zo-ee Dawn Carmine Lilly Amikons/Leclaire 04 April 14 04 Oct 14
Ross, Jessica Denise Jocko 16 April 14 16 Oct 14
Glaw, Lukas Wolfgang Bernard 16 April 14 16 Oct 14
Kuiack, Zoe Ruth Jocko 6 May 14 6 Nov 14
McCutcheon, Glenn Curtis Jocko 6 May 14 6 Nov 14
White, Kevin Gordon Sharbot 6 May 14 6 Nov 14
Hutchinson, Christine Leslie Patridge 6 May 14 6 Nov 14
Carle, Alivia Melissa Lavalley 7 May 14 7 Nov 14
McCormick, Jesse Rae Aird 14 May 14 15 Nov 14
Glaw, Carly Patridge/Bernard 26 May 14 26 Nov 14
Meness, Izobel Siryn Dietra Bernard/Meness 26 May 14 26 Nov 14
McCutcheon, Guy Gordon Gagnon 13 Jun 14 13 Dec 14
Lavalley, Sloan Perry Lavalley 13 June 14 13 Dec 14
McCormick, Maximilian Michael Aird 20 June 14 20 Dec 14
Aube, Linda Ignace 20 June 14 20 Dec 14
Scott-Bernard, Anjeni Bernard 24 June 14 24 Dec 14
If you wish to appeal the addition of one of the above persons becoming a Member of the Algonquins of Pikwàkanagàn First Nation, please refer to your Membership Code, available in the
Lands, Estates & Membership Program or email at [email protected]
Date Posted: August 22, 2014
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Kokomish Café Daily Specials-(613) 625-1196 April 20 – April 26, 2013
Saturday, April 20, 2013 Shepherd’s Pie with Side Garden Salad $7.95
Soup: Turkey Rice $2.99
Sunday, April 21, 2013 Hoagie Steak with Soup or Fries $7.29
Soup: Cream of Chicken $2.99
Monday, April 22, 2013 Chicken Stew in a Bread Bowl $6.95
Soup: Hamburg $2.99
Tuesday, April 23, 2013 Taco Casserole $7.29
Soup: Minestrone $2.99
Wednesday, April 24, 2013 Chicken Alfredo with Garlic Bread $7.95
Soup: Beef Vegetable Barley $2.99
Thursday, April 25, 2013 Sweet & Sour Pork Served on a Bed of Rice $7.29
Soup: Beef Noodle $2.99
Friday, April 26, 2013 Indian Taco $7.95
Soup: Cream of Broccoli $2.99
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Algonquins of Pikwàkanagàn First Nation
Algonquins of Pikwàkanagàn First Nation
1657A Mishomis Inamo Pikwàkanagàn, ON K0J 1X0
(613) 625-2800 Administration Office (613) 625-2332 Fax Number
Hours of Operation: Monday through Friday
8:30 am to 4:30 pm
CLOSED 12:00-1:00 pm for LUNCH
ADVERTISE IN A PAPER Read by Everyone THE VALLEY VENDOR
will help you sell all your stuff. Mail or Email pers $5 ads (30 words)
or your commercial $15 ads (50 words) to [email protected]
Check the paper for ad form & details Pikwàkanagàn Businesses
great rates on all display advertising When you advertise in the Valley Vendor
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Telephone: 613-638-3256
DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSION IS THURSDAY’S at 12:00 NOON-NO EXCEPTIONS
LIBRARY HOURS 613-625-2402
Tuesdays & Wednesdays 1:00 pm—8:00 pm
Thursdays 2:00 pm—8:00 pm
Check out the variety of Books, Novels, Movies.
Internet Access Available!