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Volume 6 Issue 18, September 7, 2012
Snuneymuxw News is published bi-weekly. We welcome your submissions: send to
[email protected] or telephone (250) 740.2300.
Back to School BBQ Fashion Show
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Farewell from Cheryl Mooney It saddens me to be leaving Snuneymuxw First Nation. It has been a wonderful 3 year journey work-ing with SFN staff, community members, and a Great Health Team! I will miss you all. In my absence and until further notice, all infant/child immunizations can be done at;
Tillicum Lelum Health Centre:
250-753-6578
Or
Princess Royal Family Centre:
250-755-3388
Hay ch qa’,
Cheryl Mooney
New Qwam Qwum Receptionist Hello Community Members,
My name is Chenoa Point (Kwasilwit) and I am a Member of the Snuneymuxw First Nations. My parents are Tina Point and Vern Olson and my Grandparents are Nina Point and (Late) Spencer Point. I have two beautiful children their names are Tehya Point (12 years old ) and Kaileigh Point (9 Months old).
I have recently become employed by the Snuneymuxw First Nation and will be working with Qwam Qwum Stuwixwulh school as the Full Time Receptionist. I look forward to meeting everyone and working alongside with the community. I also look forward to be able to work with our children as they are our future. I am at Qwam Qwum Monday- Friday 8am -3pm, please feel free to stop in anytime if you have any questions.
I look forward to being a part of the children's future and a part of our community.
Sincerely,
Kwasilwit
Chenoa Point
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New Education & Employment Support
Good Day Snuneymuxw Mustimuxw;
I am Ms. Terena Ross daughter to Lolly Good and late Donald Ross of Lax Kw’alaams Band in Port Simpon, BC. On my mother’s side (Good) I have 4 siblings Lisa Chapman, Darren Good, Dione Jones, Edward Good. I am a proud mother of one Daughter Denean Fred and proud Grandma of one Grandson Blair Jr. I graduated from John Barsby High School and then continued on to Graduate with my MOA Diploma.
I was employed at Qwam Qwum Stuwixwulh School for the past 15 years where I had the privilege to work alongside the late Barbara White who mentored me and encouraged me to be a successful and hardworking Snuneymuxw member and to utilize my education and training in my position and in my community. Working in my own community has taught me to be respectful, kind, honest and passionate person not only to myself but to others. And I would like to thank the parents of the students who attend Qwam Qwum Stuwixwulh School for the privilege of working with their children.
I am very happy and excited to be working in my new position as Education and Employment Support Worker. When I first became employed with Snuneymuxw First Nation the Education Department was located at Qwam Qwum Stuwixwulh School and this is where I gained relationships, knowledge and experience working in Education. In my new position I will utilize my training , work experience, and knowledge to meet Snuneymuxw First Nation’s expectations for Education and its membership and provide equal opportunity to all Snuneymuxw membership.
Hay chq a Snuneymuxw Mustimuxw its always a privilege and an honour to work with all of you.
Ms. Ross
New Daycare Cook
My name is Annie Good. My parents are Barb and (late) Mike Good.
My grandparents are (late) Dick, (late) Pearl Wyse, (late) Pete and (late) Carrie Good.
I have 2 children Michelle and Billy Vautour.
I have four granddaughters:
Kyla, Teneisha, Jaylene Hampton and Keandra Varga
Annie Good
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Hy'chqa to the SFN Summer Students
The following students were employed by SFN this summer:
Nancy Seward Education Coordinator would like to thank you for working, doing an awesome job and leading by example.
To celebrate the end of their employment and to give thanks for their contribution SFN treated the summer students to lunch on August 31.
The following responses were heard from the summer students when asked to describe their experience working for SFN:
Fun, fantastic, inspired, great experience, don’t wear nice clothing to work (Youth Leader) and I am thankful for getting to know our communities children.
Pictured: Leanor, Darcy, Kyle, James
Rachel, Timara, Nancy
Rachel Sampson - Administrative Assistant
Marcee Green - Education Assistant
Darcy Good - Youth Leader
Leanor Wyse - Youth Leader
Kyle Good - Youth Leader
Timara White - Youth Leader
James Seward - Youth Leader
Dean White - Youth Leader
Shanice Manson - Youth Leader
Brianna Wyse-Seward - Youth Leader
Rickki Nelson - Youth Leader
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School is back in Session: Watch your Speed
Please be aware of your speed on the reserves. There have been numerous reports of speeding on
the IR’s by both members and non– members alike.
Invitation to Mass
When: Sunday, September 9th at 3:00pm
Where: Community Kitchen Hall
Please join Father Joe from Duncan
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Snuneymuxw Law & Justice Project Celebration Feast
The University of Victoria Faculty of Law has embarked on a research project with 5 First Nation com-munities across the country to glean traditional law and traditional legal processes which will inform a UVic law degree in Indigenous law. Snuneymuxw was one of the communities selected to partici-pate. The research project was focused on identifying our traditional form of governance when con-flict and harm arises, how we address it and our forms of peace-making.
Snuneymuxw First Nation hired Erralyn Thomas as the “community coordinator” for the project and she worked alongside Geraldine Manson who identified Elders to interview and guided the process.
We would like to raise our hands to the Elders and support staff who took the time out of their day to participate in this traditional research project, to provide their energy, teachings and oral traditions for the benefit of Snuneymuxw Mustimuxw.
To celebrate Snuneymuxw participation in the project a feast was held on Monday, August 20 at the Community Kitchen. The feast including fresh crab donated by Noel Brown.
Eddie White Alfred Frenchie and Auntie Ellen Erralyn Thomas
Jo Good Agnes Padilla Big Bill Seward
Hay ch qa’ to the cooks:
Left to Right
Sandra Penn, Lorna Seward, and Denise White
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Korean Central Presbyterian Church Summer Camp
Snuneymuxw youth have enjoyed the 2nd annual Korean Central Presbyterian Church (KCPC)
summer camp at the Nanaimo Native Victory Church. The youth bible camp was held from August 20
to the 24. Over 50 youth participated in the camp which included singing, crafts and games.
The KCPC has teamed up with the Nanaimo Native Victory Church to offer support, assist in repairs
and to build a foundation for friendship. KCPC and leaders spend two months preparing and training
for the bible camp. The youngest youth leader volunteer was 12 years old. There were 42 volunteers in
total who worked to offer the camp.
At the beginning of summer KCPC went house to house and gave out gifts to all on-reserve
Snuneymuxw. They concluded their two week-long visit with a community dinner and service that
offered traditional Korean foods.
The KCPC would like to thank Snuneymuxw for its support and say how friendly and exciting the
Snuneymuxw community is.
Pictured:
Youth Pastor John Cho form the Nanaimo Native Victory Church
Pastor Joon Cho from the Korean Central Presbyterian Church (KCPC) in Surrey, BC.
Pastor Per Knudsen from the Nanaimo Native Victory Church
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SFN youth and
camp staff
Enjoying a sing
along
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Job Posting
Snuneymuxw First Nation Health Centre
Community Health Nurse
Snuneymuxw First Nation Health Centre is seeking a Community Health Nurse to support our Health team. Duties include, but not restricted to: Communicable Disease Control (CDC), maternal-child health (including pre and post natal care), immunizations, health promotion and injury prevention, home visits, chronic disease management and care, preventive health education and liaison with other health professionals and community organizations.
Requirements:
Bachelor of Science, Nursing (BSN degree)
Current CPR/ AED Level C certification and current immunization certification
Valid drivers license & own vehicle
Criminal Records Check
Current Registration with RNABC
Excellent interpersonal & communication skills
Knowledge of First Nations culture, traditions and practices
Please send resume(s) and covering letters by September 21, 2012 to attention of:
Sandra Good/ Health Administrator
Snuneymuxw First Nation
Health Centre
668B Centre Street
Nanaimo BC V9R 4Z5
Email: [email protected]
Fax: 250-753-5221
Applicants of aboriginal ancestry are encouraged to apply
We thank all those who apply but only those short listed will be contacted for an interview
Please call the Health Centre at 250-740-2337 if you require further information
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Children’s Health Fair
The Annual Children's Health Fair was held on Thursday August 23. Approx..25 families attended and 59 children participated in the Fair. During the event the children had their passport stamped as they went through the stations;
Vision information —Dr. Eng’s office
Free Haircuts—Bryon & Sherri White
Dental Screening—Princess Royal
Ages 4-6 Immunizations—SFN
Crafts—Marg Thomas
Nutrition—Princess Royal
Hearing—VIHA
Aboriginal Infant Development program– SFN
Finger Prints – Aboriginal Police – const. Lynch
Door Prizes— Jumping Jiminy’s, Brechin Lanes, Romper Room
A big community thank you to Sandra Good, Health Director, the Health Centre staff and all of the volunteers & participants who made this event possible.
Opening Prayer
Doris Sagutch
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Children’s Health Fair
Infant Dev. Program Body Science
Bug Busters
Hair
Lunch is served
Dental Water
Summer student poster
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Annual Back to School BBQ On Thursday August 30, the back to school BBQ took place in the Snuneymuxw parking lot. There were plenty of activities including:
Fashion Show BBQ Bouncy Castle Movie Door Prizes
Thank you to Sears for loaning the clothes and to our fashion show participants:
Krystal Malaisha Tehya Chelsea Ainsley Kaitlyn Carmanah Naomi Nicole Logan Kasey Ian
A big community thank you to the volunteers, Nancy Seward and the Education Department. A special mention to Rachel Sampson for the beautiful pictures she took.
Waiting for the fashion
show to start
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Back to School BBQ
Walking the red carpet
Working the crowd
Beautiful dress
Strutting her stuff Looking confident
Enjoying the show
The youngest model
Family time
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Snuneymuxw First Nation
668 Centre Street Nanaimo, BC, V9R 4Z4
Telephone: 250/740-2300
Fax: 250/753-3492
Attention to all tenants and members of SFN
The SFN housing department would like to remind SFN tenants and the SFN community of the
Party and Noise clause in SFN tenancy agreements. According to section 9.6 and 11.6 of our
tenancy agreements:
9.6 The Tenant shall not disturb the peace through acts either in or around the Premis-es, or within the community in general. Where Housing determines, in its sole discre-tion, acting reasonably, that the Tenant has disturbed the peace, the Tenant shall be in material default under this agreement.
11.6 Proceedings – Disturbing the Peace
Where Housing has a reasonable belief that the Tenant was disturbing the peace in and around the Premises; the Tenant shall be notified (Notice of Default) that they are in de-fault.
If the Tenant receives three (3) Notices of Default for disturbing the peace within any 12 consecutive month period this agreement shall be terminated and an Eviction Notice is-sued, requiring the Tenant to remove his or her belongings and vacate the Premises within five days of delivery of the Eviction Notice or by the last day of the month in which the Eviction Notice is issued, whichever is later to occur (the “Eviction Date”).
On the Eviction Date, the locks on the Premises will be changed at 3:00 p.m. Any personal effects will be put into storage. The Tenant is responsible for the payment of moving and storage charges. The Tenant will peacefully surrender the Premises.
If there are case(s) of disturbing the peace, please
Call the police to make a report. They will check on the incident. 250-754-2345
Call the housing department to also make a complaint. 250-740-2300
SFN would like to keep our community safe for everyone.
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Attention all SFN Members Fire Safety Issue
It has been noted by fire safety personnel that there are several shared driveways be-ing blocked by either vehicles and / or other items whereby emergency response crews
do not have direct access to homes in behind other homes.
This would significantly increase the emergency response time of fire safety personnel
Please keep driveways clear for emergency response vehicles at all times!
Warning Extreme Fire Hazard
The forest fire rating is at extreme, and caution is advised for all Snuneymuxw who
spends time outdoors.
Chances of a forest fire are as high they can be right now, with the forest fire risk in the
extreme range in the woods around our territory.
A lack of rain, combined with warm temperatures have created tinder-dry conditions
that can allow a fire to start and spread quickly.
That is only expected to get worse through the weekend, with Environment Canada
calling for hot temperatures through Saturday.
Please speak with your family specifically the children to warn them of the dangers!
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Notice of Sewer Flushing
Beginning Wednesday September 12 Maintenance will begin sewer flushing on IR#1.
The work will continue all day. There are no dangers to you and your family. You may
experience a gurgling sound from your toilet. This is normal.
If you have any questions or concerns please give our maintenance department a call
James Wesley 250-713-7402
Power Line Brush-Cutting Notice
B.C. Hydro will be conducting some brush-cutting around power lines beginning the week of September 10
th. They will be doing this along Clifford Road, Cedar Road,
Raines Road and Gordon Road. You will notice trucks with the company name of Adept Vegetation Management – B.C. Hydro has subcontracted them to complete this brush-cutting maintenance.
If you have any further questions regarding this maintenance, please do not hesitate to contact James Wesley at 250-713-7402
Thank you!
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SFN Pest Control
It is that time of year when various types of pests become more active. Please help SFN administra-
tion in combatting the problem!
Mice/rats –Cleaning the yard and house of open food sources (Dog/cat food, left over foods, deer
carcasses and skins) and also cutting grass and clearing all possible nesting areas (junk piles, burn
piles, old couches or beds, tires) in the yard will help control mice and rats.
Ants- pop/juice containers attract ants (any sweet foods or drinks). If these are left in the house or out-
side the house. Ants will be attracted to your home.
Bed bugs – are highly transferable and can move from home to home very quickly. Unfortunately
many travel through USED furniture. They can also travel through luggage and clothing. This bug is by
far the hardest to get rid of. Full cooperation from the tenant/home owner with our professional ser-
vice provider will be the only way to get rid of this bug.
If you have a problem with pests please give our maintenance department a call
(James Wesley) 250-713-7402
Thank You For your Cooperation!
Snuneymuxw First Nation
668 Centre Street
Nanaimo, BC, V9R 4Z4
Telephone: 250/740-2300
Fax: 250/753-3492
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Are you living in a CMHC Band home?
Are there issues that need to be fixed? (Plumbing, Electrical, Structural, Appliances…)
Here is the process that you need to follow:
Please call Anna Wyse at the housing department to discuss the issue, (250)740-2300.You will need to identify the issue and supply your phone contact information. Eligibility will be determined. An approved contractor/supplier will be contacted via Anna Wyse. The contractor/supplier will contact you to arrange for an appointment for the service call. Anna will monitor the service call to make sure the issue is resolved in a timely manner. Please contact Anna if you believe the repair is taking too long.
Snuneymuxw First Nation
668 Centre Street
Nanaimo, BC, V9R 4Z4
Telephone: 250/740-2300
Fax: 250/753-3492
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Social Assistance and Food Card Calendar
Effective immediately dollar amount on food cards will be limited. This is so we can serve more
people. The limits are:
Family with Children maximum of $100
Single Person maximum of $60
Cheque for the Month of Cheque Issue Day Food Cards Distributed
October 2012 September 26, 2012 October 9-12, 2012
November 2012 October 24, 2012 November 12-16, 2012
December 2012 November 21, 2012
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Income assistance files still require crucial information missing such as declarations, ID, applications and current hydro bills etc. Please see Jennifer Delorme regarding the missing information on your file.
Failure to provide this missing information may disqualify you from receiving an income assistance cheque as per the Social Development policy sect. 3.3
Social Development strives to assist our community members to get off Social Assistance where possible. We have Billie-Ann who is our social development employment councilor. It is your responsibility to make appointments with her to develop a plan to work towards getting those tools and skills brushed up to enter the work force or go back to school.
SA clients who are classified as employable need to be scheduling appointments before next SA day. Failure to do this may affect your entitlement to receive income assistance. Billie Ann will be accepting appointments ASAP. We will be requesting the appoints be-ing booked with her As per Section 1.5 of the Social Development Policy Rights and Responsibilities of applicants and Recipients. If you have any questions please call
Jennifer Delorme or Karen Ahenakew. 250-740-2300
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Identification and other Documentation for SA Clients
Applicants and spouses are required to identify themselves and their dependents, as well as provide
confirmation of shelter costs, assets, and all sources of income, for the purpose of determining
eligibility.
At the time of application specific documents are required to determine eligibility and must be main-
tained on file. Until such time as these documents are on file, the family unit is not eligible for social
assistance or social assistance for persons with disabilities.
Identification Policy:
The applicant and spouse must each provide two pieces of identification, one of which must be
photo identification.
One piece of identification is required for each dependent child.
Identification may include:
Driver’s License (photo)
Birth Certificates
British Columbia Identification card (photo)
Offender identification card issued by Correctional services of Canada
Social Insurance Number card
Citizenship papers or Immigration documents (without photo)
BC CareCard
Credit Card (photo)
Status Card (photo)
Original citizenship papers or immigration documents (e.g. IMM 1000, IMM 5292 + Perma-
nent resident Card)
Please see page 30 (next page) for details and costs of obtaining ID
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Status Card Update
When issuing status cards we are required to ask for two pieces of valid ID for an
adult's application. For a child’s application we are required to ask for two pieces of val-
id ID for the parent and one piece for the child.
The ID must NOT be expired and one must be government issued digital ID
(Passport/Driver’s licence/BC ID/Government issues work ID)
ONLY the enhanced Driver’s license or Canadian Passport are valid for both pieces of
ID.
There are NO exceptions!
To obtain most ID contact Service Canada Center 250-741-3636
Birth Certificates take 2-3 weeks cost $27.00
No ID required but you must know your birth information and your parent's birth in-
formation
Care Cards take 2-3 weeks are usually free
No ID is required
BCID cost $35.00 new or $15.00 replacement
Must have primary and secondary ID with full legal name– if married bring in mar-
riage certificate
Primary ID: Canadian Birth Certificate or valid Canadian Passport
Secondary ID: Health card, signed credit card/bank card, school ID
Secondary ID must show name, signature and address and/or photo
Drivers Licence usually cost $75.00 to renew
To obtain a passport contact Service Canada 250-754-0222
A passport usually costs $90.00 and takes around 20 business days
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Food Fish Update
We regret to inform you that sockeye season has closed. There will be no more sockeye delivery. We were only able to deliver to ½ of our members: Elders and the disabled were served first. Some Nations didn’t receive any sockeye food fish and others only delivered to their elders. It was a poor year for sockeye fishing for all Nations not just ours.
However there will be more fishing in the near future for other salmon species. We will keep you posted.
When Food Fish is available we will post an update to the SFN Facebook Group and the website.
When Food Fish is available for off-reserve delivery, Administration staff will call all OFF-RESERVE MEMBERS to notify them of the dates and location of delivery.If you are calling or leaving a message about Food Fish please have the following information available:
Full name
Contact Number
Address
Band Number
To review the Policy for the Distribution of Food Fish. Please go to our website www.snuneymuxw.ca
Or contact Juan Moreno and Joe Seward at 250-740-2332
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Memorials
Sat.Jan.7/12 Cassie Alec Memorial Stz'uminus
Sat.Jan.7/12 Chief Lawrence Baker Memorial Capilano
Sat.Jan.14/12 Jack Seward & Family Snuneymuxw
Sat.Jan.14/12 Frank Lawrence Jr. Memorial Lummi,Washington
Fri.Jan.20/12 Stella Tommy Memorial Somena
Sat.Jan.21/12 Steve Sampson Sr. Memorial Stz'uminus
Fri.Jan.27/12 Floyd Edwards Jr.Memorial Penelakut
Sat.Jan.28/12 Seward Family Snuneymuxw
Sat.Jan.28/12 John Cayou Sr. Memorial Lummi,Washington
Sat.Jan.28/12 Russell Williams Sr. Memorial Skay
Sat.Feb.4/12 Mildred/Rose Peter &Henry Edwards Memorial Penelakut
Sat.Feb.4/12 Brown Family Memorial Snuneymuxw
Sat.Feb.11/12 Ellen Smith Memorial Stz'uminus
Sat.Feb.18/12 Charlie/George Memorial Somena
Sat.Feb.25/12 Rosemary Alphonse/Robert Harry Memorial Malahat
Fri.Mar.2/12 Kay Smith / Bev Harris Memorial Tsartlip
Sat.Mar.3/12 Helen Jack & Family TBA
Fri.Mar.16/12 I Isabelle Wilson Memorial Lhumlhumuluts(ClemClem)
Sat.Mar.17/12 Sarah & Lydia Bob/ Gordon Jack Memorial TBA
Sat.Mar.24/12 Wayne Seward & Family Snuneymuxw
Sat.Mar.31/12 Lucille Harry Memorial Malahat
Sat.Mar.31/12 Leonard Antoine Memorial Somena
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We greet you all in Jesus mighty Name,
Read Psalm 20:9 where the Bible says:
"Give victory to the King, O Lord; answer us when we call".
God answers us when we call. Not only does He hear us, He answers us.
God doesn't ignore our plight. He is aware of everything that comes against us.
Often we compound our troubles by imagining that God doesn't care what we
are going through--we feel that God is unaware of our distress.
Jesus also assured us in Matthew 10:29-31,"Not one sparrow( What do they cost?
Two for a penny?) can fall to the ground without your Father knowing it, and the very hairs
of your head are all numbered, so don't worry! You are more valuable to God than many sparrows.
This is our confidence: not only does God hears you, But He answers you. He cares about your struggles.
As a saying goes "Troubles roar like thunder, but the believer's voice will be heard above the storm.
God will hear you no matter what the nature of distress is, He will always be there: in trouble, adversity, need, calamity, whenever we are in turmoil. What adversity are you facing? Is it conflict in the family, financial problems, stress at work, emotion-
al problems, spiritual battles ?
No matter what the distress, God is there to meet your needs.
This is the promise of this Psalm: God will answer you in the day of trouble.
Special Invitation to all Snuneymuxw Families...If you are in need of prayers, do come and join us every Sunday from 6pm at the Headliners Building at Terminal Avenue just
opposite the Nanaimo Post Office and next to Mrs. Riches Restaurant.
We are here for you and your Family
Blessings to all
Pastor Jone & Mere.
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Did you Suffer Severe Physical and/or Sexual Abuse at Residential School?
This is your last chance to apply for compensation as a Indian Residential School survivor who experienced
severe physical and/or sexual abuse. You can apply for this even if you have already received an award. For
questions and assistance please contact Snuneymuxw’s new Clinical Council Phillis Scott at 250-740-2337
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What days are garbage &
recycling picked up?
Recycling is picked up every Wednesday. Garbage is picked up every Thursday. PLEASE: Have your garbage and recycling out to the curbside NO later than 8:00am on the day of that service
Firearms Courses 250-740-2300
Prayer Meeting and Bible Class
Prayer Meeting will begin on
Tuesday 25th October in the
Church from 6pm.
Any prayer request please call
250 754 7866. ALL welcome to
attend at the church.
Bible Class begins on Thursday
from 6pm also at the Church. All
Welcome
Here is your chance to learn
more of the Holy Bible.
Blessings
Pastor Jone & Mere
Unsecured Dogs
Please remember to chain and
secure you dogs. The newsletter
can not be delivered to houses
where the dog may pose a risk.
Your cooperation is appreciated.
Prayer Group
With Brother Mark
Saturdays 7 pm
614 Centre Street
Website Updates
Please login to the Nations New
website for daily updates to
News, Press and Blog.
www.snuneymuxw.ca
Send your stories to
Red Road to Recovery
N.A. Meeting
When: Saturdays 7:30 pm
Where: 668 Centre St. in
Chambers
Who: Open to all
Narcotics Anonymous
The message is that an addict,
any addict, can stop using, lose
the desire to use, and find a
new way of life.
Our message is hope and the
promise of freedom.
Do you Recognize this
Blanket?
This blanket was accidently do-
nated to a second hand store.
We want to return the blanket to
the rightful family and owner.
The blanket has been danced
with and is made out of wool
melton cloth. If you know who
this blanket belongs to please call
Connie Paul at 250-740-2337
For Sale
First Growth Yellow
Cedar Slab
Beautiful tight grain no knots. Over eight feet long Over four feet wide 1-2 feet thick Nice pieces of wood Call Aaron 250-667-0400
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