Pikwàkanagàn Tibadjumowin - Algonquins of Pikwàkanagàn
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Pikwàkanagàn Tibadjumowin Friday, April 4, 2014 Published by: Stephanie Stone (613) 625-2800 ext. #221 Email: admin.reception@pikwakanagan.ca View the newsletter on-line: www.algonquinsofpikwakanagan.com Visit our Facebook Page Algonquins of Pikwakanagan first nation Matrimonial Real Property Law Was accepted CALLING ALL INTERESTED ABORIGINAL WOMEN FASTBALL PLAYERS There were 474 members who voteD. 92.5% voted in favour of accepting our own law. A special thanks to All those who voted. Our next big vote will happen on the first nation Land Code. This will take place by the end of the next fiscal year. We will require 50% of our voters to vote in order to accept that. 8th Annual Aboriginal Day Live Flag Contest Let your creativity shine in APTN’s Aboriginal Day Live Flag Contest If you’re between 12 to 17 years of age, you’re invited to design a flag that reflects what National Aboriginal Day and being Aboriginal means to you! This is your chance to be creative and design something original that shows your pride in the culture and heritage of Aboriginal Peoples. The winner’s school will receive $750 towards the purchase of classroom learning materials. The winner receives $500 and a trip to Winnipeg with their parent/guardian to be part of APTN’s Aboriginal Day Live celebrations. The winning design will be made into an actual flag, unveiled during the live broadcast of Aboriginal Day Live 2014, and then will be flown on top of APTN’s headquarters in Winnipeg for one year. The deadline for entries is May 6, 2014 at midnight EST. For more information and submission specifications please read the contest rules available at: http://adlflagcontest.com/rules-and-regulations/ We are currently seeking fastball players to form an Algonquin Women’s Fastball team to compete in this year’s All Ontario Native Fastball Championships at the end of August. Most importantly we are looking for a PITCHER. Eligibility Requirements Must have a Status Card Must be 16 years of age or older Interested players should forward the following information to the team organizer, Nina Commanda by Friday, May 2, 2014. Email: nina21@hotmail.ca Previous leagues or teams played for Number of years played Competition Experience Top 2 Positions you prefer to play Pikwàkanagàn Tibadjumowin Friday, April 4, 2014 ALGONQUIN THUNDERBIRDS OPEONGO HERITAGE CUP 2014 The management and players of the Algonquin Thunderbirds men’s hockey team 2014 would like to send a special thank you note out to all of the community members and fans who supported them throughout the Heritage Cup weekend in Barry’s Bay. Chi-Meegwetch We would also like to say Chi-Meegwetch to the kind donations and special items provided by various sponsors, namely: Lisa Meness - for her commitment, dedication and management to supply Algonquin Thunderbird and T-Bird sportswear. Linda and Bob Newbury from Bonnechere Bound Creations - for its unique Thunderbird and T-Bird hockey sweater design, embroidery & donation of items to Jamie (Mrs. Kevin Sarazin) # 27 original sweater upgrading silk screening. Welk Electric Limited for kind donation for the payment of silk screening on jerseys and the provision of team socks. Blaney McMurtry Barristers and Solicitors - donations Alan Pratt Law Office – donations Anishinabe Experience - donations Brian, Clem Jr. and Lynden Sarazin – for honor song for Kevin at opening drum ceremony Stan Moore, member of the Pikwakanagan Traditional Drum for his contribution of the remarkable carving of the Algonquin Thunderbird plaque to honor Captain Kevin Sarazin #27. Administration Staff – various capacities In the event that we may have forgotten to acknowledge anyone for support, please forgive us. _______________________________________________ OHC 2014 Highlights: Scott Kohoko - Recipient of the new award The Kevin Sarazin Memorial Plaque ---- Algonquin Thunderbird Men’s Hockey Team . Pikwàkanagàn Tibadjumowin Friday, April 4, 2014 FOR SALE A Queen Size Mattress and Box Spring. Clean, good condition. $75.00 FIRM Call Gloria Bernard at (613) 625-2371. *Buyer MUST pick-up themselves* NOTICE TO ALL COMMUNITY MEMBERS The Makwa Fest Committee is searching for volunteer DD’s! If anyone is interested in volunteering, please contact Amanda Two-Axe Kohoko at 613-625-2800 ext. 253 Keeping Our Community Safe SMART SERVE COURSE The Makwa Fest Committee is searching for volunteer bartenders! Volunteer bartenders will receive Smart Serve Training. D.J. is now Mike B. with surprise “live entertainment”! There will be Designated Driver’s available, CPS Security and lots and lots of awesome prizes to be won !! If anyone is interested in volunteering, please contact Amanda Two-Axe Kohoko at 613-625-2800 ext. 253 Community Notice This Year’s Pow Wow theme for 2014 is: “Honouring the Creator” SEEKING LOVING HOMES New born kittens to give away. Call Benny Commanda 613- 625-1866. Food Booth Fee: $200.00 Craft Booth Fee: $125.00 Admission Fee $6.00/person Date: August 16 and 17, 2014 Dancers must register and bring a give away! Thank You. Jane Commanda Pikwàkanagàn Tibadjumowin Friday, April 4, 2014 CHANGE YOUR “WEIGH” Stain Removal PROMOTING HEALTHIER CHOICES IN A SUPPORTIVE ENVIRONMENT Since the dirt rings in collars are oil stains, shampoo for oily hair will remove them. Rub it into the fabric before washing the garment. APRIL 16, 22 & MAY 5TH 1:30 – 3:30 PM ROUND ROOM – MEDICAL CENTRE CALL 613-625-1175 TO REGISTER Remove ink spots from clothing by squeezing toothpaste on the spot. Scrub and rinse thoroughly. Remove rust spots from chrome car bumpers using a piece of tin foil dipped in Coca-Cola. A thick paste made from baking soda and water will remove perspiration stains from clothing. Lemon juice and salt rubbed into a paste, will remove rust stains from clothing. Cotton dipped in alcohol will clean dirty photographs. Salad oil will remove tar from your feet. CHANGE YOUR WEIGH We are bombarded with “lose weight quick” advertisements and articles. Doctor Oz says this, Gwyneth Paltrow does that…gluten is bad, protein is good, you must avoid carbs after 6 pm... There is so much information out there and much of it is misleading, if not wrong. If it was that easy, we wouldn’t have a problem would we? Keep old toothbrushes - they are extremely handy for cleaning nooks and crannies other cleaning equipment cannot get into. Kitchen Tips Soak limp lettuce leaves, celery and carrots in ice water for an hour. They will become crisper. As a diabetes educator, I often speak to clients about achieving and maintaining a healthy weight by making better food choices and getting more physical activity. Many people find it hard to believe that small changes can have a big effect and seem to want a diet or a list of good and bad foods. But you know what? Diets don’t work! Fill a scorched pan halfway with water and 50 grams of baking soda. Boil for 10 minutes and the burnt food will loosen and float to the top. Starting next month I will be leading a 3 session group that will explore some tools and strategies that have been shown to help to develop healthier eating behaviours. As a group, we will look at the things that make us eat more than we need and simple ideas to help us be happier with less. We will learn to set goals and evaluate our successes, all without “dieting”. Hard, refrigerated butter will soften in the microwave in 30 seconds on the defrost setting. But stand there and watch it - a few seconds too long, and you could have a runny mess. Please call Tracy at 614 625 1175 to register, and then join us on April 16th at 1:30 in the Round Room at the Medical Centre. Join our journey to change our “weighs”. Michele Smith When dropping dough from a spoon into a pan, wet the spoon in milk and the dough will not stick to the spoon. Pikwàkanagàn Tibadjumowin COMMUNITY NOTICE Kwey Community Members, Health Services would like to inform members of Pikwàkanagàn that the NNADAP position is vacant at the moment. If you require service contact the Health Center 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. Friday, April 4, 2014 LEGAL AID The next Legal Aid Clinic is Tuesday, April 29, 2014. 5:00 pm – 6:30 pm. -First come, first servedContact Stephanie Stone at (613) 625-2800 for further information. Omàmiwininì Pimàdjwowin 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 handmade moccasins. Group Exercise For Seniors ALGONQUIN LANGUAGE CLASS SCHEDULE Writing & Listening Class with Michele Gaudry Wednesday from 6:30pm – 8:30pm March 3rd was our last immersion class for the season. Chi Mìgwetch to Mr. Albert Owl! These classes were a fun learning experience and you will be missed. Anishinaabemowin-Teg Conference From March 23rd to March 27th the 20th Annual Anishinaabemowin-Teg Conference was held in Sault Ste Marie Michigan. This conference is a wonderful experience with lots of learning to bring back to our community. One of the highlights of this year’s conference was the Memorial Scholarships awards banquet. For the first time Pikwàkanagàn entered a student into the competition and Omamiwinini Pimadjwowin would like to congratulate Meiyah Whiteduck on her honorable mention award!! To be entered in this competition Meiyah had to submit an audio file containing a 3 minute speech, not an easy task for a second language learner. This is a great accomplishment in representing the Algonquin Language and your community. Missing Drum? An email has been received with the following request, if this is your drum please contact the email listed in the ad: A drum was found about 6 weeks ago at a restaurant in Pembroke. If you know of anyone to whom the drum might belong, please ask them to send an email to jbbpem@gmail.com. In their email, they are kindly asked to include a description of the drum as well as the restaurant where it was left. Community Members Wanted! We are seeking community members to sit on a “Cultural Committee” for OP. The purpose of this committee would be to steer the cultural activities in the Pikwàkanagàn Community where they are most needed and to provide guidance on the type of activities being offered. If this interests you please contact Christina at OP at 613-625-1958. Would you like to make a little money to have fun while getting exercise? Leaders Needed for the Algonquins of Pikwàkanagàn Community Training Provided (This is a volunteer position with a little compensation). For more information: kdrain@familyphysio.com ANIMAL CONTROL June Logan, Animal Control Officer. (613) 625-2545 (home) or (613) 602-3626. Dog Tags may be purchased at the Administration Office. Jayden’s Nailz Mini Mani & Pedi $30 Medi Mani & Pedi $45 Eyebrow & Upper Lip $15 Glitz up your nailz with accents! **ESTHETICIAN CERTIFIED** Monday – Saturday 11:30 AM-6:00 PM 225-B Kokomis Inamo, Golden Lake, ON Phone: 613-633-6030 Pikwàkanagàn Tibadjumowin Friday, April 4, 2014 Makwa Activator Schedule 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 8:00 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 – 5:00 pm - After School Activities & Physical Literacy 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm – Washer League Set Up 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm – Open Gym – Half Gym 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm - Washer League – Adult/Elders – Half Gym Thursday 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm - Admin 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm - After School Skating Program 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm - Floor Hockey (5- 11yrs) 7:30 pm - 9:00 pm – Floor Hockey (12 – 18) Friday 11:00 pm – 12:00 pm - Admin 12:00 pm – 3:00 pm – Gym and Fitness Centre hours 3:00 pm – 5:00 pm – After School Activities & Physical Literacy 5:00 pm - 6:30 pm - Program End/ Equipment Clean up Physical Literacy is a program designed for individuals to continue to develop their skills and confidence for fitness and sports. Looking for High School Students who still require their community involvement hours towards their diploma, please come in to see Lance Thorpe at Makwa Centre or call at 613-625-2682. Pikwàkanagàn Tibadjumowin LOOKING FOR PERSONAL SUPPORT WORKERS & HOMEMAKERS (ON-CALL/ CASUAL BASIS) The Assisted Living Care Facility (Tennisco Manor) is looking for certified Personal Support Workers to work in the facility and/or provide homemaking on a casual on-call basis. Persons must be flexible in shift work and willing to work on an on-call basis. Requirements: Possess Personal Support Worker certification/ relevant certification (in-facility work) Must be literate Other: Vulnerable Sector Check and CPIC required First Aid and CPR certification Possession of a class “G” license and access to a dependable vehicle preferred (but not limited to) Physically fit and in good health (proof by a medical professional will be asked for) Ability to communicate in a pleasant, positive and effective manner with residents and community members. Able to empathize and identify needs of seniors, peoples with illnesses and limitations. Ability to maintain confidentiality. Tact and good judgment; reliability and thoroughness is required. Possess a high degree of initiative and be able to function under minimal supervision. If this is something you may be interested in, please submit a resume and qualifying certifications to Peggy Dick, Senior/Client Services Supervisor, RN and she will refer your information to the Economic Development Department and you will be added to the temp help list. For any questions, please call Peggy Dick or Kellie Roesler at 613-625-1230. Friday, April 4, 2014 “Call To Tender” Perform outdoor duties as outlined in “Schedule A” for the Economic Development Department. Tenders should be provided in writing. Tenders include the following requirements. Must know how to use a lawnmower. Must be able to work outdoors. Envelopes should be clearly marked: “Tender for Lawn Maintenance” Addressed to: Algonquin’s of Pikwakanagan- Economic Development 1657A Mishomis Inamo Pikwàkanagàn, Ontario K0J 1X0 ATTENTION: Amanda Two-Axe Kohoko, A/Employment Development Officer To obtain a copy of schedule A, please see Amanda at the Administration Office. All Tenders must be received by April 11, 2014 at 12:00 Noon. ***LOWEST OR ANY TENDER NOT NECESSARILY ACCEPTED*** *************************************************************** My “Tender” for web design services for the Economic Development Department based on information given is: $ For Tender. Happy 13th Birthday “COLE QUADE” April 4, 2014 All our love, Nanny & Poppa, Mom & Brayden, Auntie Stef & Uncle Danny, Pikwàkanagàn Tibadjumowin Friday, April 4, 2014 “Call To Tender” The Economic Development Department requires a tender for the following: Baseboard Installation Scope of Work: Tender Closing Date: Duration of Contract: Equipment and Supplies: The Contractor is to supply all necessary labour required to complete the services described in “Schedule A” April 11th, 2014 @ 12pm Noon Until baseboards are installed Equipment is to be supplied by the Bidder. Supplies will be supplied by the Economic Development Department. Tender Requirements: Companies: Previous knowledge of baseboard installation Prepare a written list of required supplies. Completed tender form If bidding as a company, all other individuals must meet all of the above mentioned requirements. The Economic Development Department does not have to accept the lowest or any tenders. Contract Award: Site Examination & “Schedule A”: Tender Submission: The Bidder is encouraged to contact the person below. To arrange for a site inspection, by appointment only and receive a copy of the “Schedule A”. “Schedule A” will be available in the Economic Development Department. Submit “Tender” in a sealed envelope clearly marked: “Tender for Baseboard Installation – Retail Building” addressed to: Christine Lightbody, Manager of Economic Development 1657A Mishomis Inamo Pikwàkanagàn, Ontario K0J 1X0 All Tenders Must Be Received By April 11th, 2014 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------TENDER FOR BASEBOARD INSTALLATION – RETAIL BUILDING I, having carefully read the tender specifications and “Schedule A” (AND site inspection) submit my tender for labour services as: $ Dated this (Including all hours of work) day of March/April 2014: Signature Pikwàkanagàn Tibadjumowin Friday, April 4, 2014 UNION OF ONTARIO INDIANS Head Office: Nipissing First Nation, P.O. Box 711 North Bay, ON P1B 8J8 Phone: (705) 497-9127 Fax: (705) 497-9135 BRIEFING NOTE DATE: March 26, 2014 To: Anishinabek Nation Chiefs and Councilors From: Jody Kechego, Senior Policy Analyst, Anishinabek Nation SUBJECT: Bill C-10 (Contraband Tobacco Act) “Taxation on-reserve is not just about the current conservative government’s assault on First Nations Peoples, it’s also about our identity going forward. If we allow this Bill to be imposed on our communities we are also allowing the government to turn First Nation reservations into municipalities, and we will be that much closer to becoming the token Indians they want us to be. We have to stand together and stop this Bill.” Grand Council Chief Patrick Madahbee. BACKGROUND: Bill C-10, An Act to amend the Criminal Code (trafficking in contraband tobacco) was introduced in the House of Commons on November 5th 2013. The Act was reintroduced ‘as is’ from the former Bill S-16, which died on the order paper when the federal government prorogued in October 2013. Because this bill has been reintroduced under a new process (through the House of Commons verses the Senate) it will require three readings in the House and three readings in the Senate before it can be deemed law. Bill C-10 is a short read but it will have a major impact on First Nations if it becomes law. The Chiefs of Ontario and the Assembly of First Nations have made submissions against the bill when it was Bill S-16 and subsequently, follow-up letters to maintain opposition have been sent to Canada. ISSUE: Bill C-10 is a highly offensive bill and contradicting to treaty laws. The bill proposes to make Tobacco sales (including Raw Leaf Tobacco) illegal and a Hybrid Offence, meaning a person(s) can be charged for a Summary Offence (lesser charge usually resulting in a fine and minimal jail time), or an Indictable Offence (major crime which can result in federal prison terms). In addition to the impact on First Nation citizens who may incur jail time for selling tobacco on-reserve (e.g. smoke shops) without a federal excise tax stamp, jurisdiction and taxation onreserve is a significant issue for Bill C-10. …..continued on next page Pikwàkanagàn Tibadjumowin Friday, April 4, 2014 First Nations have consistently argued that jurisdiction within First Nation territories belongs to the First Nation due to treaty and/or inherent rights, while the federal government has taken the position that First Nations are within the jurisdiction of the federal government due to the Constitution Act, 1867 Section 91(24), “Indians and lands reserved for Indians”, subsequently, this is where Canada received its authority to develop the 1876 Indian Act. With Bill C-10 Canada is taking another step toward eliminating First Nation treaty and inherent rights by criminalizing the sale of tobacco on-reserve and exercising its version of jurisdiction. First Nation economies will take a major hit from this bill as tobacco sales is the largest trade and commerce industry within First Nation communities. The impacts of losing the tobacco trade will have a ripple effect to other businesses on-reserve. CURRENT STATUS: As of today, the bill remains at second reading in the House of Commons. It was reviewed by the Standing Committee on Justice and Human Rights (mostly conservative members), and the bill went through a second reading with no amendments. Third reading in the House can be expected any day and then it could be merely a formality going through three senate readings before it becomes law, which will result in the police raiding First Nation family businesses. The bill was discussed at length during a Chiefs of Ontario (COO) Political Confederacy (PC) meeting on March 18 th. The COO was directed to develop a template letter for First Nation communities to send to federal MPs and Senators. As well, Ontario Regional Chief Stan Beardy was directed to send another letter (COO sent one out in December) to Canada as a reminder that First Nations remain in opposition to this bill due to the illegal position of Canada to violate treaty laws and infringe on First Nation jurisdiction. On top of all this, Canada continues to ignore consultation and accommodation rules set by its own court system. Chief Ava Hill of Six Nations stated that the Iroquois Caucus is making plans to aggressively oppose Bill C-10 and that plans are currently underway to develop legal, communication and direct action strategies. First Nation communities are encouraged to become proactive in opposing Bill C-10. Recommendations: tter of opposition to Members of Parliament and the Senate regarding the issues of treaty violations, jurisdiction and prohibiting economic growth within First Nation territories, and the lack of consultation and accommodation ns of Canada’s planned violation of treaty rights through Bill C-10 rategy with First Nation political support -10 because of the offensive nature of Bill C-10 The significant issues in this bill is similar to the principles we fought when the HST was being imposed on First Nation citizens however, the current proposed bill may have a more severe consequence for future generations because it is the gateway to taxation on-reserve. Pikwàkanagàn Tibadjumowin Friday, April 4, 2014 MAKWA BINGO Monday, April 7, 2014 Monday Nights 469 Kokomis Inamo (613) 625-2597 Progressive Balls! Tuesday Nights at the 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! SMOKING and NON-SMOKING SECTION ELDERS’ UPCOMING MEETINGS Doors Open at 5:00 pm Bingo Starts at 6:45 pm The next meetings will take place on April 9, 2014 at 7:00 pm. List of meetings on every 2nd Wednesday for 2014: May 14, June 11, July 9, August 13, September 10, October 8, November 12, December 10. Garbage/Recycling Schedule Wednesday’s – Garbage Thursday’s – Cardboard/Fibre (Blue Bin) Friday’s – Containers (Yellow Bin) Clear Plastic bags may be used instead of bins. Please have bags/bins to curb by 9:00 am Dump Hours Wednesday’s: 12:00 NOON – 6:00 PM AND Sunday’s: 9:00 AM – 3:00 PM EFFECTIVE APRIL 1ST, 2014 ONLY *WHITE* STYROFOAM will be accepted for recycling! ALL OTHER RECYCLING STILL ACCEPTED!!! White Styrofoam NOT COLOURED including cups, plates, egg cartons, meat trays, rigid packaging, can be placed in your container recycling (glass, plastics, metals, etc). Please remove all tape, absorbent pads and plastic wrap (discard with garbage) and food. Non-acceptable items include coloured Styrofoam (i.e. yellow meat tray), Styrofoam packing peanuts, and Styrofoam insulation. Pikwàkanagàn Tibadjumowin Friday, April 4, 2014 PIKWÀKANAGÀN FAMILY HEALTH TEAM SERVICES (613) 625-1175 Mundts / AOP Heating and Ventilation Inc. Services available Monday to Friday EMERGENCY: 613-602-0084 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. on the dates as listed below. 469 Kokomis Inamo, Unit 3 Pikwàkanagàn, ON K0J 1X0 PH: 613-625-2222 Nurse Practitioners: Gloria Nienkirchen– April 22 & 23, 2014 Derek Frew- April 4, 7, 8, 10, 11, 14, 15, 17, 22, 24, 25, 28, 29, 2014 Mundts / AOP Heating & Ventilation Inc. is a business that is 100% owned by the Algonquins of Pikwàkanagàn First Nation. As heating and cooling specialist, we can provide a variety of services: Diabetes Educator: Michele Smith – April 7, 16 & 22, 2014 Foot Care–April 17, 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 Information 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 PROPANE Tank and regulator installations New furnace installation and inspection Free standing fireplaces Stove (appliances) conversion and installation Propane generator hook-ups Propane boilers & water heaters OIL Furnace, tank and chimney installations, repairs and maintenance Tank inspections Annual furnace maintenance WOOD W.E.T.T. certified installations, Inspections of air tights, wood furnaces and other wood burning appliances DUCTING Custom Sheet Metal & Duct work and installation HRV Installation, maintenance and repairs of Air Exchangers AIR CONDITIONING Design, installation, repairs and maintenance of Air Conditioning systems New Housing Construction Season is coming ** Call for an Estimate.** In case of no-heat emergencies, call the Emergency line 613-602-0084 for service. Pikwàkanagàn Tibadjumowin Friday, April 4, 2014 HAPPY 70th BIRTHDAY MOTHER April 8, 2014 Kokomish Café Daily Specials (613) 625-1196 Wishing you all the best on this day and many more! April 5-April 11, 2014 Tom, Jeff, Stef & Danny, Nicole & Cole, Brayden & Larissa, Peter & Karin and Anjeni….. oh and BELLA. Saturday, April 5, 2014 Seafood Platter (1 Piece of Fish, Butterfly Shrimp, ½ Popcorn Shrimp and Fries) $8.95 Soup: Chicken Noodle $2.99 SEEKING VOLUNTEER COMMITTEE MEMBER Sunday, April 6, 2014 Taco Casserole with Side Caesar Salad $7.29 Soup: Vegetable $2.99 We love you very much! Anyone interested in sitting on a volunteer planning committee for the “Algonquin Arts and Music Festival”? Please contact: Amanda Two-Axe Kohoko at (613) 625-2800. SEEKING VOLUNTEER COMMITTEE MEMBER The Standing Committee of Council on Public Works is seeking a VOLUNTEER community representative. Please contact Chantelle Coburn, PW Assistant (613) 625-2800 ext. #245. HOUSE FOR SALE (NEW PRICE!) Location: 155 Kagagimin Inamo, Pikwàkanagàn Description: Open concept kitchen-Living Room 2 Bedrooms,1 Bathroom (tub, shower and vanity). Unfinished basement ready for your ideas! Clad siding finish on house. Hot water tank and furnace (approximately 4 years old). Four season entry way added to original house. Full one car garage used as woodworking hobby room plus other lockable sheds. One needs side wall replacement. Large irregular Lot fully fenced and gated. ASKING PRICE: $60,000.00 (Possession to be arranged at the time of sale and clearance from Administration Office. Inquiries to: Ronald Francois at 1-613-342-9606 Please leave message and I will return your call to arrange a meeting at the house, as I live in Brockville. To view house call Nona Golding AFTER 6:00 pm at (613) 625-2859 Monday, April 7, 2014 Swiss Mushroom Melt with Soup or Fries $8.95 Soup: Tomato Bisque $2.99 Tuesday, April 8, 2014 Swedish Meatballs and Garlic Bread $7.95 Soup: Beef Vegetable $2.99 Wednesday, April 9, 2014 Slice of Pizza and a Pop $4.00 Soup: Chicken Wing $2.99 Thursday, April 10, 2014 Liver & Onions with Mashed or Fries, Vegetables and Dinner Roll $7.95 Soup: Cream of Turkey Vegetable $2.99 Friday, April 11, 2014 All-You-Can-Eat-Spaghetti and Garlic Bread $9.95 Soup: Minestrone $2.99 Pikwàkanagàn Tibadjumowin Friday, April 4, 2014 SEEKING VOLUNTEERS Are there any high school students that are in need of community hours for Graduation? We are hosting an Aboriginal Arts and Music Festival and you can collect your hours helping and assisting the community in this event! Any community members wishing to assist is greatly appreciated as well. We’ve got lots of entertainment and activities to be enjoyed and looked after if needing community hours please contact Amanda Two-Axe Kohoko at (613) 625-2800 ext.#253 Pikwàkanagàn Tibadjumowin Friday, April 4, 2014 Pikwàkanagàn Tibadjumowin Friday, April 4, 2014 ALGONQUINS OF PIKWAKANAGAN FIRST NATION MEMBERSHIP ADDITIONS Name Lamont, Rachel O’Shea, Kevin Wallace Campbell, Cody Neiman, Shirley Magi, Daana Brabant, Sara Sarazin, Luke Rueben Tiegs, Hudson Charles Storie, Colton Edgar Joseph Roesler, Tanner James Squires, Tammy Rodgers, Bruce Belanger, Jeannette McCutcheon, Scott Tracy Belanger, John Jurgens, Deborah Rodgers, Bruce Douglas Alexander Belanger, Joseph Michael Benoit, Cash Peter Douglas Benoit, Zoey Tina Diane McPhie, Joshua Barry McPhie, Laura Ann Needham, James Cory Squires, Crystal Mae Glaw, Jasmine Leigh Barberstock, Sharon Tanisha Family Line Lavalley Patridge-Aird Sarazin Lavallee Lavallee Ignace/Lamabe Sarazin Sarazin Sarazin Kohoko Sarazin Tennisco Baptiste/Simon Jocko Baptiste/Simon Jocko Tennisco Baptiste Benoit Benoit Jocko Jocko Baptiste Sarazin Bernard Meness Date Posted 16 Aug 13 21 Aug 13 17 Sep 13 17 Sep 13 17 Sep 13 18 Sep 13 19 Sep 13 26 Sep 13 26 Sep 13 11 Oct 13 16 Oct 13 29 Oct 13 6 Nov 13 20 Nov 13 27 Nov 13 18 Dec 13 18 Dec 13 18 Dec 13 18 Dec 13 18 Dec 13 21 Jan 14 21 Jan 14 20 Feb 14 20 Feb 14 20 Feb 14 20 Feb 14 Appeal Period Ends 16 Feb 14 21 Feb 14 17 Mar 14 17 Mar 14 17 Mar 14 18 Mar 14 19 Mar 14 26 Mar 14 26 Mar 14 11 Apr 14 16 Apr 14 29 Arp 14 6 May 14 20 May 14 27 May 14 18 June 14 18 June 14 18 June 14 18 June 14 18 June 14 21 July 14 21 July 14 20 Aug 14 20 Aug 14 20 Aug 14 20 Aug 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 on line at danny.lands@pikwakanagan.ca Date Posted: February 20, 2014 Pikwàkanagàn Tibadjumowin Friday, April 4, 2014 We’re on the WEB! www.algonquinsofpikwakanagan.com Algonquins of Pikwàkanagàn First Nation DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSION IS THURSDAY’S at 12:00 NOON-NO EXCEPTIONS Algonquins of Pikwàkanagàn First Nation 1657A Mishomis Inamo Pikwàkanagàn, ON K0J 1X0 Hours of Operation: Monday through Friday 8:30 am to 4:30 pm (613) 625-2800 Administration Office (613) 625-2332 Fax Number CLOSED 12:00-1:00 pm for LUNCH ADVERTISE IN A PAPER Read by Everyone The Valley Vendor will help sell all your stuff. Emailed personal "For Sale" items under $1000 are FREE (30 words) printmyad@valleyvendor.biz Pikwàkanagàn businesses - display advertising is available. Call Mike Higgins 613-332-6025 or email Mike at mike@valleyvendor.biz today. When you advertise in the Valley Vendor - your online internet advertising is FREE eh! Because the paper is FREE to read online and offline. www.valleyvendor.biz 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!
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Pikwàkanagàn Tibadjumowin Published by: Stephanie Stone (613) 625-2800 ext.#221 email: admin.reception@pikwakanagan.ca View the newsletter on-line: www.algonquinsofpikwakanagan.com
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Kimberly and Kayla and one great granddaughter Ivy, along with numerous nephews and nieces and close friends to miss him. As per Joseph’s final wishes cremation has taken place.
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ALGONQUIN LANGUAGE CLASS SCHEDULE March 3rd was our last immersion class for the season. Chi Mìgwetch to Mr. Albert Owl! These classes were a fun learning experience and you will be missed.
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