11 - Chapleau Express
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11 - Chapleau Express
Talk about good coffee! Miss Muggins Coffee and Fresh Donuts CHAPLEAU EXPRESS PIZZA HUT & KFC There’s a Reason We’re Number 1 864-0911 Vol. 10, Issue 26, March 11, 2006 More Idols are coming to town A nd the winner is Melissa O’Neil and Rex Goudie! Last year Kalan Porter rocked Chapleau with his c o m m a n d i n g performance. This year Melissa O’Neil and Rex Goudie are sure to have everyone up on their feet on Saturday July 15th, 2006. This duo is one of the three featured performers for this year’s Festival which will take place from July 12th to the 16th. After all 551 eligible ballots were counted, it was obvious that Melissa O’Neil and Rex Goudie were the favorites of the residents of Chapleau with a total of 231 Saturday July 15th, 2006 votes. In second place was Stompin Tom with 137 votes followed by Amanda Marshall and Tom Cochrane. Thursday and Friday nights performances are expected to be a real treat as well. La Volée d’Castors, on the heels of the release of their fifth album Y’a du Monde à Messe, will be our first performers for our Thursday night concert. In 2005 they were nominated for a Juno Award for Best Roots and Traditional Album. Lawrence M a r t i n a n d Ve r n Cheechoo, winner of a Canadian Aboriginal Award, will be ending our Friday’s events with what is sure to be an unforgettable concert. Martin and Cheechoo have been nominated for Best Music of Aboriginal Canada for their album “The Right Combination”, an album of catchy tunes and ballads. As in previous years we are expecting a large crowd to be delighted by our Fiddle and Step Dancing compe-titions Festival passes will be on sale as of March 20th, 2006. They are priced at $35 before June 5th at which time the price will increase to $40. Chapleau Nature Festival staff busy counting votes with the help of Mayor Freeborn and Councillor Swanson TH JULY 12 TO JULY 16 TH Chapleau Express, March 11, 2006 - Page 2 The Chapleau Express P.O. Box 457 Chapleau (Ont.) P0M 1K0 Telephone - Fax : 705-864-2579 e-mail : jprince@ontera.net Published every Saturday/Sunday Deadline for receiving ads is Wednesday at 4 p.m. Le Carnaval est arrivé dans notre école The Chapleau Express is delivered free of charge to every household each Sunday. If you have any comments, please feel free to contact us. Subscriptions to the Chapleau Express make great gifts. DEATH NOTICE Dorothy Brennan Dorothy Brennan (nee Robinson), wife of the late Alexander Brennan, died peacefully at the Quinte Health Centre surrounded by her children Saturday, March 4, 2006. Beloved mother of Douglas Prusky & wife Tina,Chapleau; Gary Prusky & wife Mary, Midland; Steven Prusky & wife Sharon, Oshawa; Kelly Harrison, Washburn Island; Kerry Brennan & wife Gail, Ajax; Kim Shearer & husband Mark, Stirling; Krista Cooper & husband Brent, Oshawa; Kathleen Caines & husband Vince, Bowmanville and many others who knew her as Mom, Lovingly remembered by grandchildren Lindsay & fiancee Jeff; Ryan & wife Miranda; Amy & husband Ryan; Lisa & husband John; Wayne, Michael, David, Shannon. Marcus, Geoffrey, Patrick, Alexander, Ashley, Daryl, Daniel, Douglas, Mia; Elizabeth and Alexandra, Also remembered by Sisters-in Laws, Alma Ross, Joy Gardiner, Euphie Poeta, Nina & husband Bob Hayward; Brother-in-Law Rick Brennan & wife May. Dorothy was a member of the Ajax Lioness Club for many years and was always there for friends and family providing a safe place, a shoulder to cry on or helping hand in times of need. She will be greatly missed. We would like to thank the nursing staff of the Quinte Health Centre for their excellent care and compassion, with our Mother. Visitation will be at McEachnie Funeral Home, 28 Old Kingston Road in Ajax, Tuesday, March 7th from 2-4 and 7-9 with Funeral Services on Wednesday March 8 at 1 pm. In Lieu of flowers memorial donations can be made to the CNIB of Oshawa. ? U n p e u d’historique pour commencer... L’histoire du Carnaval c’est une affaire francophone et il tire ses origines de la Nouvelle-France. Avant de commencer le Carême, à la Mardi Gras, les habitants se réunissaient pour fêter! Actuellement, le mot “carnaval” signifie “mardi gras”... Le Carnaval de Québec est le plus grand carnaval d’hiver au m o n d e a v e c Bonhomme Carnaval qui représente l’événement.... Le jeudi 2 mars, les étudiants et le Lordy! Lordy! Look who’s “40” Look who is turning 90 Happy 50th Joh n Way-W hite To celebrate John’s 90th Birthday, it is with pride that his son Terry and his family invite you to join John for a visit on Saturday March 11, 2006. Drop in between the hours of 1:30 P.M. and 3:30 P.M. at the dining room of Cedar Grove Residence in Chapleau to have a chat and a cup of tea. John was born March 8th, 1916 in India and immigrated with his parents to Chapleau in 1923. He has spent all of his life in Chapleau other than a few years in his twenties. Birthday! personnel de Trillium se sont rendus à Kamiskotia pour célébrer leur Carnaval d’hiver. L’autobus a décollé à 7h30 et vers 10h tout le monde était sur les pentes! L’ e n t h o u siasme était à son comble! Il y avait plein d’activités! Certains ont choisi de faire du ski alpin, d’autres de la planche à neige. Une activité vraiment populaire était le “tube”! Dans le chalet il y avait des activités et des jeux d’organisés mais tout le monde était sur les pentes. Au son de la musique, des odeurs de chocolat chaud et de chiens c h a u d s t o u s s’amusaient! À la fin de la journée tous sont revenus à Chapleau fatigués mais très satisfaits de leur journée. Un gros merci au Conseil des étudiants, surtout à Sarah Doyon et Matthieu Desbois qui ont organisé cette journée. C’était bon d’être en plein air et de s’amuser! Allez-y les Coyotes! Carpe Diem! Chapleau Express, March 11, 2006 - Page 3 Chapleau Curling Club holds successful Carnival Bonspiel The Chapleau Curling Club would like to thank all the volunteers, the members who donated food and all sixteen teams for making the Carnival Bonspiel such a success. The Club First place winners, L-R Bruce Schuurman, Nicole Schuurman, Bonnie O'Connor, Tom O'Shaughnessy Jr. (Skip) and Claude Noel, (Club President). would also like to e x p r e s s i t s appreciation to Collins Home Hardware, Molson Brewers and the Chapleau Recreation Center for their generous donation of prizes for this event. Second place winners, L-R , Sue Lindquist, Rachel Foley, Tom O'Shaughnessy Sr. (Skip), Barb Maile, Claude Noel (Club President) Please note that the Shamrock Bonspiel which is also the final event of the season has been rescheduled for March 31st and April 1st. Third place winners, L-R Jocelyne Beaulieu, Jack O'Connor (Skip), Levis Bouchard, Lise Martel and Claude Noel (Club President) March Break Activities at the Chapleau Ski Club Are little Suzie and Mikey bored? As a parent, are you thinking about activities for your kids during the March Break? Well, the Chapleau Ski Club may be the answer to the “There's nothing to do” syndrome that affects many kids during the break. In addition to regular hours, the ski hill will be open weekdays from 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m., weather permitting. As well, to cap off another great season, Wednesday will be $5 ski pass day. For those that are not members, this is a great occasion to try s k i i n g o r snowboarding and have fun. Come on out and play and eat with your friends on Wednesday. We'll be selling hot dogs at the chalet. For children and students who are not members, you will be able to purchase a March Break ski pass for $50 for Monday March 13th to Sunday M a r c h 1 8 t h inclusively. Please note that this fee is non-refundable. If an entire week of skiing is not an option, we will be offering rebates on our day and night passes for nonmembers. The rates are as follows: Monday, Tuesday and Sunday $15, We d n e s d a y $ 5 , Thursday, Friday and Saturday $20. Please note that the hill will be open to children and students Thursday night. Come on out and have some fun! Legion Pickerel Fry March 18, 2006 4:00 to 7:00 p.m. Cranston Hall All the trimmings Price $12.00 Adult Seniors $10.00 All welcome... Come out and enjoy the evening! Chapleau Express, March 11, 2006 - Page 4 February 24, 2006 Tembec Chapleau Sawmill Achieved ISO 14001-2004 Certification ISO 14001:2004 is the internationally recognized standard for environmental management systems, providing guidance on how to manage the environmental aspects of an organization's activities, products and services more effectively, while t a k i n g i n t o consideration environmental protection, pollution prevention, and socioeconomic needs. The ISO 14001 standard specifies requirements for establishing an environmental policy; determining environmental aspects and impacts of products, activities and services; p l a n n i n g environmental objectives and measurable targets; implementation and operation of programs to meet objectives and targets; checking and corrective action and management review. Registration to the standard enhances environmental performance and compliance to l e g i s l a t e d requirements is designed to reduce environmental liability exposure, provide a dynamic structural mechanism f o r q u a l i t y environmental management, and increase customer confidence that environmental risks associated with products or services purchased are effectively managed. Carole Hebert, EMS coordinator s aid, “The standard fits well in Tembec's Environmental Management Program (Impact Zero) and the other program we currently run onsite. Having moved forward with this certification has helped to build on the solid foundation the Chapleau sawmill already had. All Tembec Chapleau Sawmill employees have and will continue to play a role as we work to maintain this certification. Everyone should be proud as we minimize or eliminate our impact to the surrounding environment” "We are very pleased to announce this certification as a demonstration of Tembec Chapleau S a w m i l l ' s commitment to environmental protection and positive corporate citizenship," said Mike Martineau, Human Resources Superintendent. "I am very proud of the work led by our team that resulted in a s u c c e s s f u l certification to an internationally r e c o g n i z e d environmental standard” Once again, the Tembec Chapleau mill has set the bar for other locations to f o l l o w. s a i d M e l Jones, General Manager FPG. This certification strengthens our competitive position and underscores our commitment to serving our customers and our community with the highest level of excellence." Congratulations, to all Tembec's employee's for their contributions in attaining this p r e s t i g i o u s achievement. Dr. Allan MacIvor OPTOMETRIST Chapleau Medical Clinic, Broomhead Rd. *Tuesday, March 14, 2006* 10:00 a.m. to 8:15 p.m. FOR APPOINTMENTS CALL Toll Free 1-800-461-2883 or CALL 864-2340 Ducks Unlimited 19th Annual Chapleau Committee Dinner & Auction Saturday, March 25th, 2006 Aux Trois Moulins Restaurant Ducktails 6:00 p.m. - Dinner 7:00 p.m. Auction - Raffles Prizes Galore Tickets: $45.00/Single - $75.00/Couple (Price includes G.S.T.) Price also includes a 1 year membership and a pocket calendar for additional draws of DU merchandise. For Tickets, contact Maureen Lavoie @ 864-0891 Chapleau Express, March 11, 2006 - Page 5 Large Format Digital Printing Sandblasted Signs - Billboards VOUS ÊTES À LA RECHERCHE D'UN EMPLOI VALORISANT? COMMENCEZ L'ANNÉE DU BON PIED! NOTRE PERSONNEL DE COUNSELLING À L'EMPLOI VOUS AIDERA À ÉTABLIR UN OBJECTIF D'EMPLOI RÉALISABLE. TÉLÉPHONEZ-NOUS DÈS AUJOURD'HUI. Toll free 1-866-546-9499 Local 864-1870 Fax 864-2709 Email: jnsigns@onlink.net Vehicle Graphics - Printing - Highway signs- Custom signs Hours Monday - Tuesday 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Friday 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Destination carrières À Chapleau, Composez le 1-800-361-6673 poste 5531 pour faire un rendezvous. Career Link Centre To schedule an appointment in Chapleau, Please call 1-800-361-6673 ext 5531 Parrainé par/Funded by Looking for meaningful work? Start the year on the right foot! Our employment consultants will help you establish a sound return to work action plan. Call us today. M18 Chapleau Express, March 11, 2006 - Page 6 Anthony Pucci, Hons. B. Comm. Investment Advisor 1-800-557-2396 Next regular visit to the Chapleau Branch of the Royal Bank will be on TUESDAY March 21, 2006 ANTHONY WILL BE PLEASED TO ADVISE YOU ON A WIDE VARIETY OF INVESTMENT SERVICES • Personalized Financial Planning • Retirement Planning • Estate Planning • Investment Strategies • Tax Planning Strategies • Portfolio Analysis • RSP & RIF Strategies • Mutual Fund Analysis & Investment • Insurance • Early Retirement Options • RSP Maturity Options • Global Investing • GIC’s Cds & other Fixed Income Investments • Interest Rate Protection RBC DOMINION SECURITIES Member of Royal Bank Group APPOINTMENTS CAN BE MADE BY CALLING 1-800-557-2396 RBC Dominion Securities and Royal Bank are seperate corporate entities which are affiliated Healthy Food Facts: Why do we need Omega-3? By J. Caroline Carroll (NC)—Omega-3 is called an "essential" fatty acid, so it certainly sounds like we should know exactly what it is – and as importantly, we want to know where to get it in the foods we give our families. "Omega-3 fatty acids are a type of polyunsaturated fat, known as the 'good fats', and are important for good health," says Sue Mah, a Toronto-based registered dietitian. "Research tells us that omega-3 fats can reduce blood clotting, control inflammation, and lower the risk of heart disease." "Omega-3 fatty acids are called 'essential' because our bodies can't make them, so we need to get them from the foods we eat," Mah continued, "The problem is that most of us probably aren't getting enough omega3 fats." There are two sources of EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY Chapleau Valu Mart has an immediate opening for a parttime position in the Bakery Department Duties/Responsibilities: C Baking C Cake Decorating Qualifications C Good Customer Service C Must be available weekdays and week- ends Please send resume to: Lynn Bignucolo Chapleau Valu Mart P.O. Box 100 Chapleau, Ontario P0M 1K0 Omega-3 fatty acids: • Animal Source: Almost exclusively in fish, especially fatty fish such as salmon, rainbow trout and mackerel. • Plant Source: Walnuts, canola and soybean oil all contain omega-3 fats. Flax seeds and flax seed oil are one of the best plant sources of omega-3 fat. "A daily intake of 1.1 g to 1.6 g of Omega-3 is recommended by health experts," says Sandra Kim at Ronzoni Foods Canada, makers of Catelli pasta, a brand name that offers 12 varieties of whole grain pasta in their Healthy Harvest line. "A serving of our Flax Omega-3 Pasta provides as much as 0.8 g of Omega-3 – and at wholegrainpasta.ca several tasty recipes for flax and other pasta varieties are at your fingertips. News Canada Canada Brokerlink (ONTARIO) Inc. INSURANCE Insurance Brokers Larry Donivan, Office Supervisor, Rosane Connelly, Account Manager, Suzanne Turcotte, Account Manager No dot.com impersonal answers here. Just great personal service with great rates. We will ask all of the right questions to make sure you get the best coverage and service for your needs. Then we will shop around to get the right price. Home U Commercial U Auto U 24 hour claim service PH: 864-1237 FAX: 864-2715 18 Birch Street, Chapleau. E-mail: ldonivan@brokerlink.ca GRAND OPENING Snack Shack 29 Lorne St. Next to L.C.B.O MARCH 20, 2006 Cours d'ordinateur Initiation à l'ordinateur et à Internet (8 hrs) lundi 19h à 21h - 27 mars Lilianne St-Martin - 40$ Microsoft Excel I (15 hrs) mercredi 19h à 21h - 22 mars Isabelle Tremblay - 75$ samedi 9h à 12h - 25 mars Isabelle Tremblay - 75$ Microsoft PowerPoint (12 hrs) mardi 19h à 21h - 21 mars Isabelle Tremblay - 50$ Appelle le 864-2763 pour t'inscrire. Un minimum de 6 inscriptions est requis pour donner un cours. Phase Logging General Logging Contractor Long term logging contract available Annual harvest 150,000 meters Roads infrastructures in place Maps and Projections in place Please fax full list of equipment available and references and all experience to date Logging equipment operators required year-round work. Long term, camp work. Resumes required. References required Fax 1-705-942-6607 Chapleau Express, March 11, 2006 - Page 7 THE LOCAL MARKET PLACE ALL ADS ARE ACCEPTED AT Centre Culturel Louis-Hémon 69 Birch Street, DEADLINE FOR RECEIVING ADS IS WEDNESDAY 4:00 p.m. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES Regular Classified Ads First 25 words or less $6.00 Each additional word $0.15+GST CHADWIC HOME, FA M I LY R E S O U R C E CENTRE Offers shelter, emotional support, and information for women and their children who are in crisis situations. We have a Toll Free Crisis Line which is staffed 24 hours a day. We can arrange for free transportation to the Centre for women who live in the Algoma/Chapleau area. We also offer support to women who live in the communities of Chapleau, White River, Dubreuilville, and Hornepayne through our Outreach Program. Our Outreach Worker travels to those communities to meet with women who need emotional support as well as information about their rights and options. If you need to speak with the Outreach Worker when she is in your community, you can call the Centre at any time to set up an appointment. You do not need to be a resident of the Centre in order to use our services. If you need someone to talk to or if you just need someone to listen, call our Toll Free Crisis line at 1-800-461-2242 or you can drop in at the Centre. We are here for you. ALCOOLIQUES ANONYMES Offre de l’aide à celui ou celle qui désire arrêter de boire. Les rencontres ont lieu tous les mercredis soirs à 19h (7:00 p.m.) Au sous-sol de l’église Sacré-Coeur. Téléphonez au 864-2786 ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS Offers help to anyone who desires to stop drinking. Open discussion meetings: Wednesday 7:30 p.m. & Sunday 2:00 p.m. Trinity United Church basement. Telephone contacts: 864-2321 and 864-1827 Ladies call 864-0138 APARTMENT FOR RENT Yo u n e e d a d e c e n t apartment with 1, 2 or 3 bedrooms, fully or semifurnished, or not, dryer and washer hookups, outdoor balcony, storage shed, private parking. Central location. Call Quality Rental at 864-9075 and leave message.112905 F25 FOR RENT F18+ Tamarac apartments has one large ground floor apartment available. This apartment is a one bedroom with an extremely large master suite and Jack and Jill bathroom. Quality throughout with built in china cabinets in the kitchen, living room, air conditioned, comes with refrigerator and stove included. Laundry room on premises. Electrical outlets for vehicle plug ins, and personal storage locker. Courtyard for bar-b-ques and gardening. Phone Syd at 864-1396 after 6:00 p.m. FOR RENT F18+ Pineland Country Cottages has a fully winterized cottage for rent. Quiet river side location. The cottage is in immaculate condition and comes furnished with high end ammenities. Call 864-1396 after 6:00 p.m. FOR RENT F4+ V I L L A G E S H O P APARTMENTS Cozy 2 b e d r o o m n e w l y renovated.Laundry facilities in building. S e c u r e d entrance.Available immediately Call 864-1114 (Lucy) You can always count on our ADVERTISING to bring results. The Chapleau Express FOR RENT Mr11 Newly renovated large 2 bedroom apt. In nice location. Located at 23 Grey St.S. overlooking the river and peace park. Large yard and deck on premises.W/D hookups, storage, parking/plug in and snow removal available. Call 864-0499 for more info. FOR RENT A1 2 1 bedroom apt.. 1 2 bedroom apt. Available immediately.Clean quiet building.Laundry & Parking facilities supplied.More info call 864-2670 after 5:00 p.m. Or leave message. 864-1558 Garry Bruneau P Services paralégaux P Rapports d’impôts FOR RENT Apt. for rent 1,2,3 bedrooms and a bachelor. For more information call (705)8641148, 864-2454 or cell 8644071. AU19 FOR SALE Cross Country skis, poles and ski boots. Phone 8641769 WANTED Family looking for a 3 or 4 bedroom house to rent. Wood heat prefered.Call 864-1329 Ap1 FOR RENT M25 2 bedroom apt.fridge & stove included. $500.00 mth. Monk St. Contact Darryl @864.0966 and 8641492 Curtis. FOR RENT Two bedroom bungalow, recently rebuilt and like new. Located on large, quiet lot at 175 Cherry St. Available Feb 1st. Call Con Schmidt at 864-0617 Mr18 Drop-off for the Chapleau Express Announcements and ads must be brought to Centre Culturel Louis-Hémon at 69 Birch St. Between 10:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. 95.9 FM Surprise Agréable SLOMA CLEANERS Now in Chapleau on Tuesday & Thursday BERRY’S FREIGHT SERVICES TIMMINS - CHAPLEAU TIMMINS MONDAY TO FRIDAY 1lb. to 10,000 lbs. FOR QUALITY SERVICES AT INEXPENSIVE PRICES GIVE US A CALL AT 1-705-264-4334 Loyal Order of Moose BINGO SHOP LOCALLY CAR FOR SALE 1994 Lincoln Town Car, Good Condition.96K Km As is. $4500.00 864-1870 BRUNEAU’S TAX PREP & EFILE JOHN BRUNEAU Sunday at 7:00 p.m. 864-0404 101 LANSDOWNE ST S U INSTANT CASH REFUND U ELECTRONIC FILING U FAMILY AND SENIOR DISCOUNTS U FREE PICKUP AND DELIVERY FOR SENIORS BRUNEAU’S TAX PREP & EFILE JOHN BRUNEAU 864-0404 101 LANSDOWNE SUD U REMBOURSEMENT INSTANTANÉ U RAPPORT D’IMPÔT ÉLECTRONIQUE U RABAIS FAMILIAL ET POUR PERSONNES ÂGÉES U LIVRAISON GRATUITE POUR PERSONNES ÂGÉES Northern Lights Ford Sales Andrew G. McKenzie 11 Years of Service Highway 17, North P.O. Box 1033 Wawa ON. P0S 1K0 Bus: 705.856.2775 Fax: 705.856.4862 sales@northernlightsford.ca 864-2579 CALL COLLINGS APPLIANCE SERVICE Call 705-264-1708 P Tax Returns P Paralegal Services FOR SALE 24" Moffat range excl. cond. $125. or b.o. Kitchen table $30. Baby scale $20. Call 1860 or see Elise at Cedar Grove. jprince@ontera.net For all your appliance service needs give us a call. Remember we also remove freon from old fridges, and we sell parts for all makes and models of appliances. THE LOCAL MARKET PLACE LAMON MOTORS LIMITED 24 HOUR TOWING CHEVROLET - OLDSMOBILE - PONTIAC - BUICK - GEO TRAVIS GENDRON Sales Consultant P.O. Box 710 Wawa, Ontario P0S 1K0 FAX: (705) 856-4290 BUS: (705) 856-2394 RES: (705) 856-1185 GOING TO CHURCH :Catholic Church SACRED-HEART OF JESUS PARISH PAROISSE SACRÉCOEUR DE JÉSUS 26 Lorne Street North -OFFICE21 Lansdowne Street N. 864-0747 Sunday/dimanche 9:30 a.m. English 11:00 a.m. French Fr. Jacques Fortin ST. JEAN DE BRÉBEUF (Sultan) Liturgy of the Word Liturgie de la parole Sunday/dimanche 11 a.m. Bilingual Mass every 3rd Saturday of the month at 7:00 p.m. PERMANENT DEACON Mr. Ted Castilloux MANDATED Mrs. Marguerite Castilloux Diocese of Moosonee Anglican Church of Canada ST. JOHN’S CHURCH 4 Pine Street West 864-1604 Sunday Service 10:30 a.m. Rev. Bruce Roberts ST. MARY’S ANGLICAN CATHOLIC CHURCH 78 Devonshire Street 864-0909 Sunday Service 10 a.m. Rev. William P. Ivey CHAPLEAU PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 9 Elm Street (P.A.O.C.) 864-0828 Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Sunday Services 11 a.m. & 7 p.m. Family Night (ages 1-109) Wednesday 7 - 8:15 p.m. Pastor Dan Lee TRINITY UNITED CHURCH Corner of Beech and Lorne - 864-1221 Sunday Worship 11 a.m. Sunday School Kindergarten to Grage 8 Nursery Pastor Rolly MacLean OUR LADY OF SEVEN SORROWS PARISH PAROISSE NOTREDAME-DES-SEPTDOULEURS (Foleyet) Liturgy of the World Sundays 11 a.m. Liturgie de la Parole Dimanche 11h Mass every 2nd & 4th Sunday at 4:00 p.m. Messe sux 2e et 4e dimanche à 16h COMMUNITY BIBLE CHAPEL Corner of King and Maple 864-0470 Communion Service 9:30 Family Bible Hour 11 a.m. Including Sunday School Evening Bible Study and Ladies Bible Study during the week Transportation available Al Tremblay Chapleau Express, March 11, 2006 - Page 8 Chapleau Ski Club holds annual Ski-a-thon Snowboard-a-thon and races Racing to the finish line is Natalie Smith along with volunteers Marianne Leach, Susie Demers and Debra Portelance By Doris Boucher The Chapleau Ski Club held its annual Ski-a-thon/Snowboarda-thon on Saturday March 4th, 2006. We had a total of 35 participants and they raised $ 2 , 7 6 3 . 7 5 . Congratulations to all and of course thank you to all our sponsors, without you this day would not be possible. A special thank you goes to Erika Smith and Krista Leach who brought in the most pledges. This money will go towards operation of the ski hill. We also had races on this same day. The weather was on our side this year as it was a beautiful day. Winners of the races are as follows: Skiing Slalom:Girls Kiddies: Ages 5 to 8 1st - Erica Bouchard 2nd - Maggie St-Amand 3rd - Mackenzie Portelance Juniors: Ages 9 to 12 1st - Erika Smith 2nd - Marie-Eve Servent 3rd - Ceilich O'Hearn Slalom:Boys Kiddies: Ages 5 to 8 1st - Spencer Smith 2nd - Austin Jean Juniors: Ages 9 to 12 1st - Marc Servent Intermediates: Ages 13 to 16 1st - Michel Bergeron 2nd - Devin Goheen Downhill:Girls Juniors: Ages 9 to 12 1st - Erika Smith 2nd - Maegan Jean 3rd - Ceilich O'Hearn Downhill:Boys Juniors: Ages 9 to 12 1st - Marc Servent Intermediates: Ages 13 to 16 1st - Devin Goheen 2nd - Michel Bergeron Snowboarding Slalom:Girls Kiddies: Ages 5 to 8 1st - Ashley Leach Juniors: Ages 9 to 12 1st - Natalie Smith 2nd - Krista Leach 3rd - Erika Smith Slalom:Boys Juniors: Ages 9 to 12 1st - Jeffrey Tremblay 2nd - Stephane Houle 3rd - Marcus Picody Intermediates: Ages 13 to 16 1st - Nels Lindquist Snowboarding Downhill:Girls Juniors: Ages 9 to 12 1st - Natalie Smith 2nd - Chantal Bergeron 3rd - Krista Leach Snowboarding Downhill:Boys Juniors: Ages 9 to 12 1st - Stephane Houle 2nd - Jeffrey Tremblay 3rd - Marcus Picody Intermediates:Ages 13 to 16 1st - Nels Lindquist 2nd - Vincent Carriere In closing we would like to thank all the volunteers who made all this happen. Susie Demers, Elaine Smith, Robert Jean, Marianne Leach, Raymond Portelance, Debra Portelance and Ross Broomhead for the races and Susie Bowes, Debra Portelance and Barbara Jones for taking care of the money inside the chalet. We can`t forget to thank the members for all the donations of hot dogs, buns, chili, macaroni and delicious desserts for supper. A good time was had by all!!! See you on the slopes and at the Annual Meeting on April 7th, 2006 at the High School cafetorium. “Grand finale” Asst. Ladies’ TOPS Only Asst. Ladies’ SWEATERS $10.00 Only $10.00 ut o k c e h c Only $10.00 Asst. Ladies’ JEANS Only $25.00 and a whole lot more Asst. Men’s TOPS Only $10.00 Asst. Ladies’ PANTS our new prom dresses and spring fashions Now Carrying “CUISINART APPLIANCES” Beautiful Stainless Steel Finish at Incredible Prices! Chapleau Village Shops 864-1114 WORKWEAR • FASHIONS • JEWELRY • GIFTWARE 864-1114 Catalogue & Appliance Centre 864-1852