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PIZZA HUT & KFC There’s a Reason We’re Number 1 “0 TRANS FAT” 864-0911 Vol. 16, Issue 35, May 12, 2012 Talk about good coffee! Miss Muggins Coffee and Fresh Donuts CHAPLEAU EXPRESS CHAPLEAU EXPRESS 48 DAYS UNTIL THE CHAPLEAU HIGH SCHOOL REUNION by Michael Levesque liners move us for- obligations; previous approach by establish- neurs and a parade for the benefit of e r e ' s a n ward? It's the easiest commitments. Some ing partnership within (which would be all. embarras- thing to put down people never get the community. So far, great). All this is So, despite a failed public meeting, Hsing situa- people and criticize. involved, while others we have commitments possible through the we will continue to tion: what would you We promised have grown up with for public barbeques, efforts of a group of organize, and to do if you organized a to hold open public the belief that, no an adult social, volunteers and several explore various part- public meeting and meetings for Canada matter what they say, children's games, local organizations, nership possibilities to nobody came? Well, it Day and Winter nobody will listen. games of chance, a the Odd Fellows, make July 1st a happened on Tuesday, Carnival to afford So what do we ball hockey tourna- Rebekahs, Legion, memorable day for all. April 26, when the opportunity to suggest do? Despite this one ment, beach volley- Credit Union, and the Oh, I guess this Leisure and Cultural and discuss activity disappointment, I ball, a M.N.R. exhibit, Best Start Hub. It must is the time to give the Services Committee ideas. We will con- wish to report that a climbing wall for the be stated that the volunteer pitch. We hosted its annual tinue to keep that things are well under- daring, a duck race, an above organizations can only do things if public meeting on promise. way for the July 1st amateur talent show, are the stalwarts of we have the necessary Canada Day Festivi- I am certain celebration. and an art contest. We Canada Day celebra- workers. We need ties. Now, cynics reasons exist for the The commit- are exploring several tions. For many years volunteers! For only a would pounce on this lack of attendance: tee has strongly other ideas, a booth they contributed time, few hours! Chapleau needs you to guarantee with a slurry of shift work; family pursued a second area for local entrepre- money, and members continued success! negativity: "Nobody cares!"; "The public is apathetic!"; "I told you so!", etc. But since when do negative one- Canada Day – Looking Good! Nuisance bear trapping and relocating a thing of the past increase in nuisance Gravelle said bears in our communi- ministry staff is avail- ties. able, 24-hours-a-day, Gravelle said to give advice by that people should not phone. “If people see a assume that there will bear, and believe it's an more shooting of the emergency, they should bears. call 911" he added. "Whether or "The OPP and not that decision to the police forces are shoot a bear is made is there to provide that different in each particular service and individual case," he in emergency situa- added. "I don't think tions the MNR staff these particular will provide whatever changes mean that assistance they can,” there will be changes in Gravelle said. how these things are It is still unclear handled. It all depends whether police should on the circumstances. be responsible for Michael Gravelle’s concerned with this he Ministry of We are still going to be dealing with the bear opinion bears just latest decision by our Natural there, providing the issues and what res- return to the commu- Provincial govern- TResources will advice to the individu- ponsibilities the MNR nity making the ment. The cancellation no longer send techni- als that call the will have in cases of program useless. of the Spring bear hunt cians to trap and Ministry of Natural emergency. Northern a few years back is in relocate nuisance Resources." communities should be part responsible for the bears. In Minister Chapleau Septic Services AVAILABLE Call 864-1114 to arrange time Sunday High 17 Low 4 Saturday High 16 Low 7 Monday High 17 Low 6 Tuesday High 21 Low 6 Friday High 21 Low 2 Long Term Forecast Wednesday High 20 Low 5

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Page 1: May 12 2012 - chapleauexpress.ca · Chapleau Express, May 12, 2012 - Page 2 The Chapleau Express P.O. Box 457 Chapleau (Ont.) P0M 1K0 Telephone - Fax : 705-864-2579 e-mail : chaexpress@sympatico.ca

PIZZA HUT & KFC There’s a ReasonWe’re Number 1“0 TRANS FAT”

864-0911

Vol. 16, Issue 35, May 12, 2012

Talk about

good coffee!Miss Muggins Coffee and

Fresh DonutsCHAPLEAU EXPRESSCHAPLEAU EXPRESS

48DAYS

UNTILTHE

CHAPLEAUHIGH

SCHOOLREUNION

by Michael Levesque liners move us for- obligations; previous approach by establish- neurs and a parade for the benefit of e r e ' s a n ward? It's the easiest commitments. Some ing partnership within (which would be all.e m b a r r a s - thing to put down people never get the community. So far, great). All this is So, despite a

failed public meeting, Hsing si tua- people and criticize. involved, while others we have commitments possible through the we will continue to tion: what would you We promised have grown up with for public barbeques, efforts of a group of organize , and to do if you organized a to hold open public the belief that, no a n a d u l t s o c i a l , volunteers and several explore various part-public meeting and meetings for Canada matter what they say, children's games, local organizations, nership possibilities to nobody came? Well, it D a y a n d Wi n t e r nobody will listen. games of chance, a the Odd Fellows, make July 1st a happened on Tuesday, Carnival to afford So what do we ball hockey tourna- Rebekahs, Legion, memorable day for all.

April 26, when the opportunity to suggest do? Despite this one ment, beach volley- Credit Union, and the Oh, I guess this

Leisure and Cultural and discuss activity disappointment, I ball, a M.N.R. exhibit, Best Start Hub. It must is the time to give the Services Committee ideas. We will con- wish to report that a climbing wall for the be stated that the volunteer pitch. We hosted its annual tinue to keep that things are well under- daring, a duck race, an above organizations can only do things if public meeting on promise. way for the July 1st amateur talent show, are the stalwarts of we have the necessary Canada Day Festivi- I am certain celebration. and an art contest. We Canada Day celebra- workers. We need ties. Now, cynics reasons exist for the The commit- are exploring several tions. For many years volunteers! For only a would pounce on this lack of attendance: t ee has s t rong ly other ideas, a booth they contributed time, few hours! Chapleau

needs you to guarantee with a slurry of shift work; family pursued a second area for local entrepre- money, and members continued success!negativity: "Nobody

cares!"; "The public is apathetic!"; "I told you so!", etc. But since when do negative one-

Canada Day – Looking Good!

Nuisance bear trapping andrelocating a thing of the past

increase in nuisance Gravelle said bears in our communi- ministry staff is avail-ties. able, 24-hours-a-day,

Gravelle said to give advice by that people should not phone. “If people see a assume that there will bear, and believe it's an more shooting of the emergency, they should bears. call 911" he added.

"Whether or "The OPP and not that decision to the police forces are shoot a bear is made is there to provide that d i f f e r en t i n each particular service and individual case," he in emergency situa-added. "I don't think tions the MNR staff t h e s e p a r t i c u l a r will provide whatever changes mean that assistance they can,” there will be changes in Gravelle said.how these things are It is still unclear handled. It all depends whether police should on the circumstances. be responsible for Michael Gravelle’s concerned with this he Ministry of We are still going to be dealing with the bear opinion bears just latest decision by our N a t u r a l there, providing the issues and what res-return to the commu- Provincial govern-TResources will advice to the individu- ponsibilities the MNR n i t y m a k i n g t h e ment. The cancellation no longer send techni-a l s t h a t c a l l t h e will have in cases of program useless. of the Spring bear hunt cians to trap and Ministry of Natural emergency.N o r t h e r n a few years back is in r e loca t e nu i sance Resources."communities should be part responsible for the bears. In Minister

Chapleau Septic Services

AVAILABLECall 864-1114

to arrange time

SundayHigh 17 Low 4

SaturdayHigh 16 Low 7

MondayHigh 17Low 6

TuesdayHigh 21Low 6

FridayHigh 21 Low 2

Long Term Forecast

WednesdayHigh 20 Low 5

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OBITUARYGloria Viola Elson

Passed away peacefully with her family by her side at the Chapleau Health Services on Saturday May 5, 2012 at the age of 78 years. Beloved wife of William 'Bill' for 57 1/2 years. Loving mother of Lisa Dixson (Dave), Kathy Elson (Billy Dunlop), Diane Cloutier (Lionel),

Doug Elson, Heather Leroux (Denis) and Kevin Elson. Sweet and loving grandmother of Charles, Andy (Heather), Christina (Dan), the late Paul, Georges, Marie, Laura, Kaiden, Teagan and Hailey. Great grandmother of 10. Daughter of the late Percy and Olive Dimmell. Dear sister of the late Ross Dimmell and the late Murray Dimmell. Dear sister-in-law of the late Arthur Elson (Eileen) and the late Lillian Sullivan (late Leo). Gloria will be lovingly remembered by her many nieces and nephews. At Gloria's request, there will not be a funeral service. Interment of ashes will take place at the Chapleau Municipal Cemetery at a later date. Memorial donations made to the Canadian Red Cross would be appreciated. (Arrangements entrusted to the P.M. Gilmartin Funeral Home, Wawa, 1-800-439-4937).

OBITUARYAlan ‘Grumpy’ BERRY

Passed away peacefully with his family by his side at the Chapleau Health Services on Sunday May 6, 2012 at the age of 65 years. Beloved husband of Twyla. Loving father of Allison Nowickyj (Roman) and Shawn Berry (Michelle Champagne-Berry). Adored Papa of Cameron, Kaitlyn and Layla. Dear son of Mary and the late Bert Berry. Brother of Brian Berry. Dear brother-in-law of Tim Burke (Lynne). Alan is a retired Ontario Provincial Police (O.P.P.) Detective Constable and was a very active member of the Royal Canadian Legion Branch #5 and of the Oddfellows. He will sadly missed by his four legged companion Maggie, his many colleagues and friends. Friends were invited to visit at the Royal Canadian Legion Branch #5 on Tuesday evening from 7 to 9 p.m. A Memorial Service was held at Sacred Heart Church on Wednesday May 9, 2012 at 11:00 a.m. with Reverend Sebastien Groleau and Reverend Iris Montague officiating. Memorial donations made to the Royal Canadian Legion Branch #5 would be greatly appreciated. (Funeral arrangements entrusted to the P.M. Gilmartin Funeral Home, Wawa, 1-800-439-4937).

GOING TO CHURCHCHAPLEAU PENTECOSTAL

CHURCH

9 Elm Street (P.A.O.C.)864-0828

Sunday 10:30 a.m.& 7 p.m. Wed. Family Night 7-8 p.m

Fri. Story Hour3:30-4:30 p.m.Pastor Dan Lee

OUR LADY OF SEVEN SORROWS PARISH

PAROISSE NOTRE-DAME-DES-SEPT-DOULEURS (Foleyet)

Liturgy of the WordLiturgie de la Parole

Mass 2nd-4th Sunday/Messe 2e-4e dim 12:00 Noon (B)

COMMUNITY BIBLE CHAPELCorner of King and Maple

864-0470Communion Service 9:30Family Bible Hour 11 a.m.

Including Sunday School Evening Bible Study and Ladies Bible Study

during the weekTransportation available

Al Tremblay

Catholic ChurchSACRED-HEART OF JESUS PARISH

PAROISSE SACRÉ-COEUR DE JÉSUS

26 Lorne Street NorthOFFICE- 21 Lansdowne St.N.

864-0747

ST. JEAN DE BRÉBEUF (Sultan)

Liturgy of the WordLiturgie de la paroleMass 3rd Sunday

Permanent DeaconDiacre Permanent

Ted Castilloux

Messe 3e dim 12:00 Noon (B)

ST. MARY’S ANGLICAN CATHOLIC CHURCH

78 Devonshire Street864-0909

Sunday Service 10 a.m.

Diocese of Moosonee Anglican Church of Canada

ST. JOHN’S CHURCH4 Pine Street West

705-235-5556Sunday Service

10:30 a.m.The Rev. Iris Montague

New Schedule Effective Nov. 7/09Nouvel horaire à compter du

7 nov/09Sat/sam 7 p.m. (E or F)

Sun/dim 9:30 a.m. (F or E)Weekdays/Semaine lun-ven

9:30 a.m.Wed/Mer (Hosp) 11:30 a.m.

Fr. Sébastien Groleau

TRINITY UNITED CHURCH

Corner of Beech and Lorne864-1221

Sunday Service and Sunday School 11:00 a.m.

Anna ChikoskiSoup Kettle every 2nd

Wednesday of the monthwww.angelfire.com/on/trinityuc

In Loving Memory Lynda Joly

August 24, 1948-- - May 08, 2002

We Love You MomYour kids are growing up now,

trying to do what would make you proud,it’s been 10 years now,

but yet we still sit here in disbelief,this isn't possible, it never happened,

the woman who brought us into this world is,gone, gone forever..

why did you have to leave so soon?we still need you. we still need our mom.

we will never understand,there is no reason that will justify,

but we know you are always in our hearts,and you are always watching over us

we love you mom...“Happy Mother's Day”

We miss you, Andre, Shelley ( McCulla and

Liam), Marilyn ( Ian, Ben, Molly and Donivan),Christine ( Dan, Emilie and Alex)

almost impossible to sunglasses $160 - get one on once your in $300; self-inflating the water, that's if you personal floatation can reach your life device (PFD) $120 - Last year 22 The technology of jacket at all. Cold $600. In the big people were lost in PFD has come a long water upsets are even picture, a PDF is not drowning deaths in way, you don't even deadlier. much of an expense - Ontario, 18 of them notice they are on,

I often hear it's a cost of doing were not wearing a until you are in the that the cost of PFD is business that could Personal Floatation water fighting for your too expensive. If save your life.Device (PFD) or a life life. The common inflated, recharging On the flip jacket. response - I have a life costs another $20. side, the average cost In Northeast- jacket right here in the

Thousands of of a funeral in Ontario ern Ontario alone, 6 boat - just simply dollars are spent on our $10,000.men drown, none of doesn't hold water! water sports , but Please, this them wearing a PFD. When an emergency

happens you don't regret tably safety season wear a PFD - S o m e c o m-have time to put one on comes at too high a your families will plain that the PFD is - it's unexpected and price for some people. thank you. too uncomfortable.

M y q u i c k calculation for the cost Mark E. Andrews of fishing may drive Inspector Unit Com-the point home - boat mander and motor $4,000 - Traffic and Marine $30,000; fishing gear North East Region $300 - $1,000; trolling North Bay motor $150 - $600;

I.D.Photos

FAC - PAL

864-1870

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ChapleauMoments

byMichael J. Morris

few years, should revive Braumburger gave a five and flourish once more." year enrolment increase

projection predicting Susan Cecile, that by 1965 there would who was back at CHS as be 280 students, while a student and editor of Mr. Demers spoke on the News and Views, the costs and Mr. Belair s tudent newspaper, provided a translation wrote, "Chapleau High into French.School has changed!

And what a change! Finally James A new era in the flagpole was carried out After a year and a half in Lane moved that the

history of Chapleau High under the direction of the big city of Sudbury discussion end and that a School was launched in Ken Encil. earning a living and vote be taken. By the S e p t e m b e r 1 9 6 1 , The ceremony, studying some Grade 13 overwhelming margin of resulting, five years later, symbolizing a new subjects, we returned 73 to 8, the ratepayers in the opening of the new beginning for CHS, was three weeks late to be approved a motion school on the hill which conducted by branch greeted by a new system calling for a new high has now served second- president Herb Doig, and new faces along with school with a gymna-ary school students assisted by Scotty Welch many other changes." sium. Scrutineers were longer than the original with a colour party on George Theriault, Roy With the arrival CHS on the banks of the parade. The flag was M a y a n d C h a r l e s of Mr. Emerson, the river on Pine Street. h o i s t e d b y W i l f Bartlett, while D.O. school had, with the

When a record Simpson, assisted by the Payette chaired the excep t ion o f Mrs . number of students school's new principal mee t ing . I t wou ld Gladys Bowles, an

replace the school entirely new teaching opened in 1922.staff, including George

L. Evans, who would be In 1961, D.J. an integral part of CHS "Jim" Broomhead was life until 1989 when he the reeve of Chapleau, retired. and he was a staunch

supporter of the project. The changes at In fact, in 1966, when the C H S w e r e b e i n g new school opened, he implemented by the new

Nancy Honda, Thane school boards and it was was then a member of the members of the high and Helen (Jacomb) a n n o u n c e d t h a t school board and chaired school board who were C r o z i e r , F r a n k Chapleau schools would the official opening committed to providing Broomhead, Shirley become part of the ceremonies.t h e b e s t p o s s i b l e Jacomb, Robert's parents Sudbury Boa rd o f s e c o n d a r y s c h o o l To emphasize Mr. and Mrs. Robert Education. education for Chapleau the changes that were Lemieux, Mrs. Elsie No way, said students -- a number that taking place, John Wilkinson and Mr. and Chapleau, arguing that had reached over 200 as McClellan, the teacher Mrs. Emerson. Sudbury was not going the school year got and principal who had

Mr. Emerson to run the community's underway. defined CHS for 30 years left at the end of the schools, and after an visited Chapleau for a The board chair 1962-63 school year and intense lobbying effort, m i n i r e u n i o n a n d was L.T. 'Len' Harris and the board was able to the government backed ceremony in which he the members included recruit Dr. Karl A. down and the result was p r e s e n t e d R o b e r t Frank Braumberger, Hackstetter, who had the Chapleau Board of Lemieux with the Austin Paul Belair, T.N. 'Ted' taught at the school from Education with responsi-McClellan Award as the Demers, R.A. 'Ricky' 1954 to 1957, to return as bility for Chapleau top student. Held at the S e l i n a n d G e o rg e principal. Strict but fair, Publ ic School and Redwood Dining Room Collins. A new school Dr. Hackstetter, once Chapleau High School. with Thane Crozier as was the ultimate goal, a d e s c r i b e d a s " o u r The publ ic school master of ceremonies, project that had failed to indomitable principal" section of the board had Mr. McClellan "recalled gain much community by George Evans, he five members and the with relish" his associa-arrived for classes In Luther P. Emerson. support, but they called a continued the new era high school section those tion with his former September 1961, the first meeting of ratepayers to Writing in the and stayed three years five, plus three repre-students and the school order of business was to consider the matter of Sudbury Star, Margaret until the new school was senting Roman Catholic over 30 years until he gather on the lawn in passing a Resolution Costello noted that "with ready to be opened. separate school support-retired in 1956.front of the school to asking township council the school in its present

ers. An architect was w a t c h d e d i c a t i o n to approach the Ontario Mr. McClellan clean condition, clear cut hired, plans were made And so , the ceremonies of a new flag Municipal Board to raise also welcomed Mr. schedules and a clear and land obtained for the school on the hill opened and flagpole, donated by a debenture in the Emerson as principal. understanding of what new school, and the in 1966, thanks to the Branch Number 5 of the amount of $420,000. Among those attending the school has to offer vision of the new board efforts of the school Royal Canadian Legion, with Mr. and Mrs. them, the feeling of pride M r . H a r r i s was becoming a reality board members who and the co-operation of McLellan were Mr. and in the school which was reviewed the present but one more obstacle launched the new era in the department of lands Mrs J.M.Shoup, (the once so strong among its situation at the school, suddenly loomed. The 1961, and made it all and forests. The proper former principal of pupils, but went into emphasizing the serious provincial government happen. My email is materials, the working of C h a p l e a u P u b l i c eclipse during the past shortage of space. Mr. decided to amalgamate [email protected] and erecting the School), Jim Hong,

New era in Chapleau High School history launched in 1961 as feeling of pride once so strongrevived and flourished as new school approved by ratepayers by overwhelming margin

New flag and flagpole symbolized change at Chapleau High School in September 1961. Participating in ceremony were Legion president Herb Doig, Scotty Welch, Wilf Simpson and CHS principal Luther Emerson.

Robert Lemieux receives congratulations from John McClellan, former principal and teacher at CHS. Mr. McClellan presented Robert with the Austin McClellan Award for 1961.

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Chapleau Express, May 12, 2012 - Page 4

I n J a n u a r y année à faire un lien à Supérieur Est aimerait Saint-Joseph, Wawa Basil’s School, White Sir James Dunn 2012 the Superior East l’entreprenariat tout remercier tous nos $25 – Blair McWatch, River $25 – Bradley School, Wawa $25

Proulx, École –Michelle Jennings, CFDC in partnership en faisant la concur- commanditaires qui St. Basil’s School, Catholique Saint- École Catholique with the Regional rence pour des prix en ont su supportés nos White River $25 –

Joseph, Wawa Saint-Joseph, Wawa Youth Entrepreneur- argent. Toutes les deux programmes Kelsey Scott, École $25 –Rayanne GRADE 6/6ieme ship Initiative, deliv- écoles de la région d’excellence : Publique l’Escalade,

Roberge, St. Joseph annéeered two entrepreneur- avaient l’opportunité Brookfield Renewable Wawa $25 – Amadeus French Immersion $25 – Simon ship programs called de faire concurrence P o w e r ; A l g o m a A n d r e - S t o n e , S t .

School, WawaBouffard, École “Create a Logo” & pour des prix de 25$ Workforce Investment Joseph French Immer-GRADE 8/8ieme Catholique Saint-“ M a r k e t Y o u r par classe, par écoles Committee; Confeder- sion School, Wawa

annéeJoseph, Wawa $25 – Thoughts” for all en plus de recevoir un ation College; Michael $25 – Abbi Benka, Sir Dion Desmoulin, Our $25 – Cameron elementary schools certificat pour chaque Allemano; Wilderness James Dunn School,

Lady of Fatima, Moore, Sir James within the region. The p a r t i c i p a n t . L e s Helicopters LTD.; Wawa. Chapleau $25 – Dunn School, Wawa program aimed to gagnants de chaque N o r t h e r n C r e d i t GRADE 5/5ieme

Devon Biron-Parisee, $25 – Dawson target grades four (4) école auront la chance Union; True North annéeSt. Joseph French Bernath, Sir James through height (8) de par t i c iper au Timber; Municipality $25 – Brooke Doyon,

Immersion School, Dunn School, Wawa students, by providing niveau régional Nord of Wawa; Township of École Catholique Wawa $25 – Jannelle $25 – Alley Amos, St. the opportunity to Est pour des prix en Dubreuilville, Town- Sacré-Cœur, Chapleau

Boucher, École Joseph French Immer-learn about entrepre- argent allant jusqu'à ship of White River; $25 – Jakob Olive, Sir Catholique Sacré- sion School, Wawan e u r s h i p a n d t o 100$. Maintenant E D C o f W a w a , James Dunn School, Cœur, ChapleauWawa $25 – Kayleigh compete for prizes. All terminé, le personnel S p a d o n i ' s H o m e Market Your Ann Desrochers, St. school within the de la SADC Supérieur Hardware Building

Thoughts Winners:Joseph French Immer-region were invited to Est c’est vu présenté Center; Lloyds of Gagnant(e)s du sion School, Wawa participate and had the 103 certificats de Wawa Ltd.; Rotary

programme Vendez $25 – Kalob Vallée, opportunity to com- participation et un Club of Wawa and/et vos Idées:Our Lady of Fatima, pete for a total of $25 total de vingt et un (21) Wesdome Gold Mines

GRADE 7/7ieme Chapleau $25 – per grade, per school, a gagnants ce sont Ltd.annéeSamantha Mikus, St. t-shirt and a chance to mérités des prix en Create a Logo

$25 – Zoe Lazarhoff, w in $100 a t the argents. winners:Northeast regional The Superior Gagnant(e)s du level .Certificates were East CFDC would like programme Créez given out to every to thank all the spon- Un Logo:student that submitted sors that supported GRADE 4/4ieme a project. Now that the these two great pro- annéec o m p e t i t i o n h a s grams: $25 – Sarah Chevrier, ended, the Superior L a S A D C École Ca tho l ique Eas t CFDC s ta ff awarded certificates to the 103 students who participated in the two (2) programs.

E n j a n v i e r 2 0 1 2 l a S A D C Supér ieur Es t e t l’Initiative Régionale-E n t r e p r e n a r i a t Jeunesse ont à nou-veau présentés deux p r o g r a m m e s d ’ e n t r e p re n a r i a t appelés Créez un Logo et Vendez vos Idées à toutes les écoles élémentaires de la r é g i o n . L e s programmes invitaient les étudiants de la q u a t r i è m e a n n é e jusqu’à la huitième

Create a logo & market your thoughtsCréez un logo & vendez vos idée

Course pour la cause Les élèves de l'École secondaire catholique Trillium

invitent la communauté à participer à la deuxième course annuellepour la lutte contre le cancer.

Venez marcher et/ou courir un 2 km, 5 km ou 10 km

dimanche le 3 juin à 11h(L'inscription débute à 10 h)

et courez la chance de gagner un prix de participation !coût d'inscription : 12 ans et plus – 25 $ moins de 12

ans – 15 $La course sera suivie par un BBQ offert par les élèves

ede 8 année (fonds recueillis lors de la course seront donnés au Relais de la vie et les fonds recueillis lors du BBQ aideront à

efinancer le voyage de 8 année)

The students at École secondaire catholique Trillium would like to invite the community to participate in the

second annual run for the fight against cancer. Come walk and/or run 2 km, 5 km or 10 km

rdon Sunday June 3 at 11 am(Registration begins at 10 o'clock)

Participation prizes to be won!

Registration cost : 12 years and older - $ 25 under 12 - $15

Join us for a BBQ following the race offered by the grade 8 students

(Proceeds from the run will go towards the Relay for Life and proceeds from the BBQ will help fund ESCT's grade 8 trip)

Run for the Cause

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ACTIVITÉS À VENIR...mai12: BBQ (levée de fonds) pour Troupes de danse et Cercle de lecture

au Pavillon de 11 h à 13 h 30 (hot dog et hamburger)12: Spectacles de danse 11h-11h30, midi-12h30 et 13h-13h3013: La Fête des Mères18-21: 19e Jeux franco-ontariens25: Bazar annuel au sous-sol de l ’église de 16 h à 21 h (UCFO)

juin:7: Remise de diplômes des 12e année (Trillium)8: Porte ouverte pour les Services aux enfants à Chapleau

de 17h à 19h dans la salle communautaire11: AGA du centre culturel et F+ à 19 h à Trillium (F+ et Centre culturel)

LE CARREFOUR SANTÉ EST FIER DE SON

1ER ATELIER SUR LA SAINE ALIMENTATION

Les dames de l'UCFO vous invite à pâtisserie ne sont que quelques des leur Bazar annuel, le vendredi 25 mai activités prévues. N'oubliez pas de 16 h à 21 h à la Salle paroissiale de d'acheter vos billets pour le magnifique l'Église Sacré-Coeur. Tables d'articles panier d'articles qu'elles ont tissées ou artisanales, mini bingo, vente de tricotées.

UNE MÈRE - LYNDA LEMAY

Le 19 avril dernier, le Carrefour pour les principaux fruits et légumes, santé Chapleau-Foleyet-Sultan a les sources alimentaires de fibres, ainsi commencé sa série d’ateliers portant que les antioxydants trouvés dans les sur divers thèmes de la santé. Mme aliments. Robin Greer, diététiste, a animé une Les membres du Carrefour santé discussion autour de l’importance de planifient déjà plusieurs ateliers pour manger des fruits et légumes tous les l’automne et l’hiver prochain. En jours alors qu’elle préparait des discussion avec plusieurs fournisseurs smoothies santé qui furent vite de services de santé, certains ateliers dégustés par une douzaine de considérés sont la prévention des participants. ‘’Quel que soit notre âge, chutes, le cerveau en santé, vieillir chez les fruits et les légumes doivent avoir soi, programme d’exercices à domicile une place importante dans notre ou en groupe. Mme Pierrette Ouellette, alimentation. On a avantage à présidente du Carrefour santé, invite consommer au moins 5 portions de les gens à lui faire parvenir toutes fruits et légumes par jour. Pour la autres suggestions d’ateliers. ‘’Le santé… et pour le plaisir!’’ a expliqué Carrefour santé vise à améliorer la Robin. Riches en vitamines, en santé des francophones de Chapleau, minéraux et en fibres, ils protègent Foleyet, Sultan, et les environs. Nous contre plusieurs maladies. De plus, les voulons connaître vos besoins’’ fruits surgelés utilisés dans la e x p l i q u e P i e r r e t t e . P o u r d e préparation de smoothies sont l’information complémentaire à propos pratiques, nutritifs et souvent plus du Carrefour santé de Chapleau, économiques que les produits frais contactez Pierrette Ouellette au 864-durant l’hiver. Robin a distribué 1898.plusieurs outils décrivant les portions

BAZAR ANNUEL DE L’UCFO

Une mère Une mèreÇa travaille à temps plein C'est là qu'ça nous protègeCa dort un oeil ouvert Avec les yeux pleins d'eauC'est d'garde comme un chien Les cheveux pleins de neigeÇa court au moindre petit bruit... Afficher davantage Une mèreÇa s'lève au petit jour À un moment, ça s'courbe,Ça fait des petites nuits. Ça grince quand ça s'pencheC'est vrai, ça crève de fatigue Ça n'en peut plus d'être lourdeÇa danse à tout jamais Ça tombe, ça se brise une hancheune éternelle gigue Puis rapidement, ça sombreÇa reste auprès de sa couvée C'est son dernier dimancheAu prix de sa jeunesse Ça pleure et ça fond à vue d'oeilAu prix de sa beauté. Ça atteint la maigreur des

plus petits cercueilsUne mère Oh, bien sûr, ça veut revoir ensembleÇa fait ce que ça peut Toute sa progéniture entasséeÇa ne peut pas tout faire dans sa chambreMais ça fait de son mieux. Et ça fait semblant d'être encore forteUne mère Jusqu'à c'que son cadet ait Ça calme des chamailles bien r'fermé la porte.Ça peigne d'autres cheveux que sa propre broussaille. Et lorsque, toute seule ça se retrouve

Ça attend dignement qu'le Une mère firmament s'entrouvreC'est plus comme les autres filles Et puis là, ça se donne le droitÇa oublie d'être fière De fermer pour la première foisÇa vit pour sa famille Les deux yeux à la fois.Une mèreÇa s'confie nos bercails Une mèreC'est pris comme un noyau Ça n'devrait pas partirdans l'fruit de ses entrailles Mais on n'y peut rien faire

Mais on n'y peut rien dire.

Les élèves de Trillium qui se méritent la valeur du mois pour le service sont: Sydney Bignucolo (7e année). Jessica Dionne (8e année), Ashley Leach (9e année), Jean Brisebois (10e année), Christopher Rioux (12e année), Sabrina Boucher (11e année)

Je vous invite d’aller visiter le site suivant pour des cartes virtuelles:http://www.cybercartes.com/apercu/4501/cc

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On Wednesday, L u n c h i s a t contribute. Seating is M a y 2 3 , 2 0 1 2 , Cedar Grove dining l i m i t e d , s o n o t i f y CHADWIC Home will room from 12 -1. There Chantal or Vicki at once again be hosting a is no cost to attend, Turning Point (705-864-Snack & Yak lunch for although there is a silver 1919) by Friday, May 18 all Chapleau women. collection at the door for to let us know of your The speaker for this anyone who wishes to attendance. month's event will be Kathleen Bouchard, and the topic will be Feng Shui. According to Kathleen, Feng Shui is the art of placement in your home which may improve your health, wealth, love, prosperity, happiness and harmony. Learn the energy number of your home and what that means for your family, where your wealth corner is and how to attract more wealth to your life as well as many other interesting facts. All women are invited to join us for lunch and discover if there is something we can learn from Feng Shui practices to enrich our lives.

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By Kathleen Bouchard 2012 at 7 pm at the new contribution was There is no fee to enter under can . More Powell and Tammy It’s time to start Field of Dreams Track, an Awareness Light the con tes t . Jus t details where to drop Curtis in support of the

thinking about the C h a p l e a u H i g h Contest. Individuals of decorate a 1 kg coffee off decorated cans will C a n a d i a n C a n c e r Relay for Life again. School. As you may all ages decorated 1kg or ketchup can in any be given at a later date. Society’s Relay for This year’s event will D e c o r a t e d remember last year’s coffee cans in all sorts way with punch art or Life event. Please take place June 15, cans from last year’s of creative ways , other crafty ideas contact Kathleen at

contest are on display people then put money related to the theme . (705)864-0518 or at Denise’s Coffee in glass jars in front of You are welcome to through email kath Shop and Aux Trois the cans to help choose choose your own leenjohnston55@hotMoulins Restaurant. the best cans. Overall theme also. Use a mail.com. The Awareness Light We hope you 25 cans were designed solar/LED/or battery o r g a n i z e r s a r e will join us in this fun raising over $200 for operated light inside to Kathleen Bouchard, filled and creative cancer. give light. Attach name

The contest Line Fuchs, Libby fundraiser! and contact number was such a success people are eagerly collecting cans and thinking of ways to decorate again. This year’s theme “How Would You Fight Cancer?” provides many different ideas in how to decorate eg. Superhero, warrior etc.

Create a cancer awareness light for the Relay for Life

Registered Nurse's within the CDFHT work with our doctors, chiropodist and pharmacist to provide primary care that promotes health and prevents disease. Nurses are the “gateway” to care. They use their skills to direct patients to the care that they need from the appropriate health care provider at the right time, freeing up physician time to meet the increasing medical needs of our community. You can book an appointment to speak with Krista or Mary-Lee regarding any of the following services at 705-864-0210:

! All immunization, injections and allergy shots! Warfarin/Coumadin management and INR testing onsite ! Diabetes Access Program (blood work, lifestyle, and education

management)! Smoking Cessation counselling for those interested in quitting ! Well-baby assessments ! Pre-natal assessments ! Family planning counselling and low-cost birth control ! Foot Care (nails, sensory exams, callus care)

All services provided by the CDFHT are courtesy to patients enrolled with the Physicians that work in the Chapleau Medical Centre.

Les infirmières autorisées qui font partie de l'ESFCD travaillent avec nos médecins, notre podologue et notre pharmacien afin d'offrir des soins primaires qui favorisent la santé et préviennent la maladie. Les infirmières constituent la « porte d'accès » aux soins. Fortes de leurs compétences, elles acheminent les patients aux soins dont ils ont besoin et aux fournisseurs de soins de santé appropriés et s'assurent qu'ils reçoivent ces soins au bon moment. Cela laisse aux médecins davantage de temps pour répondre aux besoins médicaux croissants de notre communauté. Vous pouvez fixer un rendez-vous pour discuter de l'un ou l'autre des services suivants avec Krista ou Mary-Lee 705-864-0210:

! Vaccins, injections et injections contre les allergies! Gestion de la warfarine/du coumadin et analyse du RIN sur place ! Programme d'accès aux services pour diabétiques (analyses

sanguines, mode de vie et gestion de l'éducation)! Counseling en matière de renoncement au tabac pour les personnes

voulant cesser de fumer ! Évaluations de la santé des nourrissons ! Évaluations prénatales ! Counseling en matière de planification des naissances et méthodes

contraceptives à faible coût ! Soins des pieds (ongles, examens sensoriels, traitement des

callosités)

Tous les services fournis par l'ESFCD sont offerts gratuitement aux patients des médecins oeuvrant au Centre médical de Chapleau.

Wednesday, May 23rd, 2012FREE ADMISSION

from 12 noon to 1:00 p.m.in the Cedar Grove dining hall.

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Council Meeting: March 26th, 2012Present: Mayor: A. Works Committee held That the Public Works be adjourned at 5:05 pm. supports the Corporation Chapleau Crown Game Byham, Councillors: L. Tuesday, September 13, Committee recommends Carried. Resolution 8- Model of Economic Preserve by the Commit-Crichton-Bernier, L. 2011 be approved as to the Council that this 93: L. Lacroix – L. D e v e l o p m e n t a n d tee Chair and Economic Lacroix , D. Greig , prepared. Carried. meeting be adjourned at Crichton-Bernier. That r e c o m m e n d s t h a t Development staff. Fur-Excused Absence: R. Resolution 1 - 5: C. 4:33 pm. Carried. the minutes of the regular C o u n c i l f o r m s a n thermore, the Committee Bertrand, CAO: A. Martel – P. Ouellette. Resolution 8-92: L. meeting of the Council Economic Development recommends to Council Pellow. GUESTS: Mr. That the Public Works Crichton-Bernier – L. held Monday March 5th, Corporation to carry out that a letter be written on Peter Ittinuar – Ministry Committee recommends L a c r o i x . T h a t t h e , 2012 be approved as future economic devel- behalf of the Mayor to of Aboriginal Affairs - to the Council that they minutes of the regular prepared. Carr ied opment services and invite the Chapleau area Chapleau Ojibwe and wish to hold future meeting of the Public Resolution 8-94: L. p rograms . Car r i ed . First Nations to partici-Chapleau Cree Land meetings on the third Works Committee held Crichton-Bernier – L. CERC Resolution 34- pate in the inspections. Claims Presentation. Wednesday’s of each Tuesday, February 22nd, L a c r o i x . T h a t t h e 163: R. Lynn – S. Fuller. Carried. CERC Resolu-DECLARATION OF month. Carried. Resolu- 2012 be approved as minutes of the regular The Chapleau Economic tion 34-166: S. Fuller – PECUNIARY INTER- tion 1 - 6: P. Ouellette – prepared and the follow- meeting of the Chapleau Renewal Committee R. Lynn. The Chapleau EST(S): Pursuant to the R. Smith. That the Public ing Resolutions are Economic Renewal recommends that a Economic Renewal Municipal Conflict of Wo r k s C o m m i t t e e hereby ratified by the Committee held March presentation on Eco- Committee recommends Interest Act R.S.O. 1990, recommends to the Council: Resolution 2 – 22nd, 2012 be approved nomic Development to Council that the Chapter M. 50, Section 5, Council that another ad 1: C. Martel – R. Smith. as prepared and the Models be made to Economic Development Councillor L. Lacroix be placed in the newspa- That the Public Works following Resolutions Council by the Economic Specialist be authorized disclosed a pecuniary per to a t t ract new Committee recommends are hereby ratified by the Development Specialist to attend the Superior interest and the general members for the Public to the Council that we Council: CERC Resolu- at the Council meeting to East Regional Planning nature thereof as follows: Wo r k s C o m m i t t e e . carry on with the agenda tion 34-160:R. Lynn – S. be held on April 16, Session in Wawa on April Disbursement Sheet: Carried. Resolution 1 - 7: from last week, as Fuller. The Chapleau 2012. Carried. CERC 2-3, and to approve travel M a r c h 2 0 t h , 2 0 1 2 P. Ouellette – C. Martel. prepared. Carried. Economic Renewal Resolut ion 34-164: and accommodation Cheque #020347 – That the Public Works Resolution 2 - 2: C. Committee recommends (materials attached) S. cos t s accord ing to Reason: Owner/Operator Committee recommends Martel – R. Smith. That to Council that the Fuller – R. Lynn. The municipal travel policy. of Lacroix Bus Lines. to the Council that they t h e P u b l i c Wo r k s Agenda be approved as Chapleau Economic Carried. CERC Resolu-Resolution 8-91: L. receive a copy of the Committee recommends prepared. Carried. Renewal Committee tion 34-167: R. Lynn – S. Lacroix – L. Crichton- Hea l t h and Sa fe ty to the Council that the CERC Resolution 34- recommends to Council Fuller. That we adjourn at Bernier. That the minutes Procedures for each minutes of the regular 161:S. Fuller – R. Lynn. that the Township of 1 :45 p .m. Carr ied . of the regular meeting of Depar tmen t i n the meeting of the Public The Chapleau Economic Chapleau becomes a Resolution 8-95: L. t h e P u b l i c Wo r k s Township of Chapleau. Works Committee held Renewal Committee licensee of the Ontario Crichton-Bernier – D. Committee held Tues- Carried. Resolution 1 - 8: Tuesday, February 14, recommends to Council Wood brand. Carried. Greig. That the minutes day, February 14th, 2012 C. Martel - P. Ouellette. 2012 be approved as that the Minutes of the CERC Resolution 34- of the regular meeting of be approved as prepared That the Public Works p r e p a r e d . C a r r i e d . meeting held on Febru- 165: R. Lynn – S. Fuller. the 90th High School a n d t h e f o l l o w i n g Committee recommends Resolution 2 - 3: C. ary 9, 2012 be approved. The Chapleau Economic F e s t i v a l R e u n i o n Resolutions are hereby to the Council that they Martel – R. Smith. That Carried. CERC Resolu- Renewal Committee Committee held March ratified by the Council: receive a list of the t h e P u b l i c Wo r k s tion 34-162: S. Fuller – recommends to Council 5th, 2012 be approved as Resolution 1 – 1: C. Hea l t h and Sa fe ty Committee recommends R. Lynn. The Chapleau that site inspections be prepared and theMartel – R. Smith. That Committee members. to the Council that they Economic Renewal c o n d u c t e d o n t h e Cont’d on P. 8t h e P u b l i c Wo r k s Carried. Resolution 1 - 9: receive copies of all of Committee strongly viewing stations in the Committee recommends C. Martel – P. Ouellette. the Health and Safety to the Council that That the Public Works Minutes , scheduled Pierrette Ouellette be the Committee recommends meetings, and inspection new Chairperson of the to the Council that they reports. Carried. Resolu-Public Works Commit- receive a copy of the last tion 2 - 4: R. Smith - C. tee. Carried. Resolution 1 Hea l t h and Sa fe ty Martel. That the Public - 2: C. Martel – P. Inspection along with Wo r k s C o m m i t t e e Ouellette. That the any recommendations recommends to the Public Works Committee from that inspection. Council that the newspa-recommends to the Carried Resolution 1 - per ad for recruiting new Council that Rick Smith 10: P. Ouellette – R. committee members be take the minutes of the Smith. That the Public re-worded such that it next two meetings, Wo r k s C o m m i t t e e asks for “a letter of strictly on an interim recommends to the intent” from the appli-basis. The Public Works Council that they wish to cant as opposed to asking Committee will appoint a meet with the Town- for a resume. Carried. new secretary on its next ship’s Treasurer Les Resolution 2 - 5: P. regular meeting thereaf- Jones in order to receive Ouellette – R. Smith. ter. Carried. Resolution some clarification on the That the Public Works 1 - 3: C. Martel – P. 2012 Proposed Budget. Committee recommends Ouellette. That the Chairperson will prepare to the Council that they Public Works Committee and send list of questions wish to schedule site recommends to the to the Treasurer prior to visits in May 2012, for Council that the agenda the meeting. Carried. the purpose of viewing for the regular meeting Resolution 1 - 11: C. the PW Garage, Landfill of the Public Works Martel - P. Ouellette. Site, Airport, Cemetery, Committee be accepted That the Public Works a n d Wa t e r P l a n t . wi th the fol lowing Committee recommends Carried. Resolution 2 - 6: changes: due to time to the Council that they C. Martel – P. Ouellette. constraints with today’s be permitted to review That the Public Works meeting, only i tem the Township’s Bylaw Committee recommends numbers 1, 2, 3, 7, 8, and NO. 93-52 concerning to the Council that they 9 will be dealt with and the establishment of a c a r ry agenda i t em all remaining agenda Standing Committee. number 5 (equipment items are to be carried Carried. Resolution 1 - maintenance) and item over to next regular 12: R. Smith – C. Martel. number 6 (sidewalks) meet ing. Carr ied . That the Public Works over to the next regular Resolution 1 - 4: C. Committee recommends scheduled meet ing. Martel – R. Smith. That to the Council that they Carried. Resolution 2 - t h e P u b l i c Wo r k s receive a copy of the 7: R. Smith - P. Committee recommends master plan for sidewalk Ouellette. That the to the Council that the construction. Carried. Public Works Committee minutes of the regular Resolution 1 - 13: P. recommends to the meeting of the Public Ouellette – R. Smith. Council that this meeting

The Chapleau Cree First Nation in conjunction with the

Ontario Farmers' Co-Operative Presents a

Farmers MarketThis is your opportunity to purchase freshly picked

and properly stored fruits and vegetables locally grown in Ontario at great prices

Some of the product (subject to availability) being made available:

Peppers MushroomsCucumbers Tomatoes

Potatoes OnionsSpinach Broccoli

Carrots Shallots

Where: Chapleau Cree First Nation,next to the Chapleau Cree Garage

When: Market opens Thursday May 17th @ 10:00am

First Come, First Served*Cash sales only, please bring your own bags*

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Cont’d from P.7 presented. Carried. include both rationale and 104: L. Lacroix - L. Chapleau Area designed of Dreams” facility. CHSFR Resolution 07- priorities, for Council’s Crichton-Bernier. That to a 90 Km/h standard. Carried. Resolution 8-following Resolutions are 34: Micheline Guertin – review on April 10th, Council authorize the Carried. Resolution 8- 113:L. Lacroix - L. hereby ratified by the Earle Freeborn. That 2012. Carried. Resolution Acting Public Works 109: L. Lacroix – L. Crichton-Bernier. That C o u n c i l : C H S F R Graham steps down and 8-99: L. Lacroix - L. Superintendent to attend Crichton-Bernier. That Council schedule a Resolution 06-28: Lorne gives chair to Nadia at Crichton-Bernier. That various waterworks Council authorize the specia l meet ing of Swanson – Micheline 7 :00 p .m. Carr ied . Council approve the related seminars to be establishment of a free Council for Tuesday, Guertin. That the agenda CHSFR Resolution 07- request received from the held in Timmins, Ontario single use Alkaline April 10th, 2012, 6:00 for March 5, 2012 35: George Evans – Best Start Hub Program from April 10th to April B a t t e r y R e c y c l i n g p.m. to finalize the meeting be accepted as Helen Muise . That with respect to a free 13th, 2012 in accordance Program at the Civic Service Delivery Review p r e p a r e d . C a r r i e d . Graham takes chair back rental of the Community with the Municipal Travel Centre and the Chapleau Project findings and to CHSFR Resolution 06-at 7:10 p.m. Carried. Hall in the Recreation Policy. Carried. Resolu- Public Utilities Office; review the draft 2012 29: Nadia Fortin – CHSFR Resolution 07- Centre. Carried. Resolu- tion 8-105: L. Crichton- And BE i t fur ther Budget. Carried. Resolu-Micheline Guertin. That 3 6 : N a d i a F o r t i n – tion 8-100: L. Lacroix – Bernier – L. Lacroix. resolved that 2 gallon tion 8-114:L. Lacroix - L. the minutes of the regular Micheline Guertin. That D. Greig. That Council That Council adopt and counter top containers be Crichton-Bernier. That meeting of February 22, we pay Roger Perreault adopt and approve the authorize the Treasurer to used for this purpose. the CAO be directed to 2012 be accepted as $448.62 for the sip financial information release the Township Carried. Resolution 8- investigate the establish-presented . Carr ied . program, and Helen returned with respect to flyer titled “About Your 110: L. Crichton-Bernier ment of web and cable CHSFR Resolution 06-Muise for $39.49 for the the Special Assistance Water and Wastewater – L. Lacroix. That TV programming for 30:Nadia Fortin – George online smart serve course. Grant dated February Bill” for the purposes of Counci l move into C o u n c i l M e e t i n g s . Evans. That the CHS 90th Carried. CHSFR Resolu- 25th, 2012 as prepared by informing Chapleau camera at 7:45 p.m. with Carried. Resolution 8-Reunion Committee tion 07-37: Nadia Fortin. KPMG and the Township water and wastewater respect to advice that is 115:L. Lacroix - L. recommends to the That the meeting adjourn Treasurer. Carried. customers of Council’s subject to solicitorclient Crichton-Bernier. That Township Council that at 20:00. Carried Resolu- Resolution 8-101: L. water and wastewater rate privilege, including Counci l move into we have 300 more tion 8-97: L. Crichton- Lacroix - L. Crichton- changes for the period communications neces- camera at 8:35 p.m. with invi ta t ions pr inted. Bernier – D. Greig. That Bernier. That Council 2012 to 2022. Carried. sary for that purpose respect to advice that is Carried CHSFR Resolu-the following cheque open and record the bids Resolution 8-106: L. concerning concrete subject to solicitorclient t i o n 0 6 - 3 1 : L o r n e r e g i s t e r s h e e t s b e received for the Town- Crichton-Bernier – L. issues at the Monk St. privilege, including Swanson. That the approved as prepared by ship’s 2012 Annual Lacroix. That the Mayor Project. Carried. Resolu- communications neces-meeting adjourn at 7:40 the Treasurer. Cheque Monitoring and Report- and CAO be and are tion 8-111: L. Lacroix – sary for that purpose p.m. Carried. Resolution Register Mar 20, 2012 ing Project for its Landfill hereby authorized to D. Greig. That Council concerning the sale of 8-96: L. Lacroix – L. 020332 - 020413 $ Site and, Be it further a t t e n d a R e g i o n a l move out of camera at industrial equipment. Crichton-Bernier. That 331,590.65; Payroll No. 6 resolved that the CAO Economic Development 8:10 p.m. Note: Upon Carried. Resolution 8-the minutes of the regular FT Mar 15, 2012 $ analyze same for Coun- Workshop to be held in Council rising from its in 116: L. Lacroix - L. meeting of the 90th High 24,304.56; Payroll No. 6 cil’s consideration at a Wawa, Ontario on April camera session the CAO Crichton-Bernier. That School Festival Reunion PT Mar 15, 2012 future Council Meeting. 1st and 2nd in accor- reported in open Council Council move out of Committee held March $6,548.29; Payroll No. 6 Bid Amount Including dance with the Municipal t h a t C o u n c i l h a d camera at 8:45 p.m. 14th , 2012 be approved Lib Mar 15 , 2012 H S T A E C O M Travel Policy. Carried reviewed advice that is Carried. Resolution 8-as prepared and the $ 2 , 5 3 3 . 7 1 ; T o t a l $28 ,100 .00 , AMEC Resolution 8-107: L. subject to solicitor-client 117: L. Lacroix - L. following Resolutions are $364,977.21. (FT = Full $ 2 2 , 2 2 3 . 0 0 , E X P Crichton-Bernier – L. privilege, including Crichton-Bernier. That hereby ratified by the Time PT = Part Time Lib $22,500.00, PINCHIN Lacroix. That Council communications neces- the CAO prepare and C o u n c i l : C H S F R = Library) Carried. $19,200.00, Carried. approve the release of sary for that purpose with release an Invitation to Resolution 07-32 Helen Resolution 8-98: L. Resolution 8-102: L. Mayor Byham’s letter to respect to concrete issues Bid on the bulk sale of Muise – George Evans. Lacroix – L. Crichton- Crichton-Bernier – L. the Centre Culturel at the Monk St. Project. industrial equipment That the agenda for Bernier. That the CAO Lacroix. That Council L o u i s - H e m o n d e Carried Resolution 8- located in the Township’s March 14, 2012 meeting and Treasurer be directed authorize the CAO to Chapleau Inc. dated 112: L. Lacroix – L. Industrial Building, with be accepted as prepared. to prepare a document for issue a work authoriza- March 26th, 2012, with Crichton-Bernier. That a closing bid date of April Carried. CHSFR Resolu-presentat ion to the tion and purchase order to respect to the 100 th the CAO be directed to 27th, 2012. Carried. tion 07-33: Earle Free-Minister of Transporta- Gough Masonry Ltd. for Anniversary of Louis communicate with Mr. Resolution 8-118:L. born – Lorne Swanson. tion with respect to repairs to the Cemetery Hemon’s death. Carried. Mario Turco of the Lacroix - L. Crichton-That the minutes of the Township Infrastructure Vault/Chapel as provided Resolution 8-108: L. Algoma District School Bernier. That Council regular meeting of March needs which would for in the Cemetery Trust Lacroix – D. Greig. That Board as to the Board’s adjourn at 8:50 p.m. 5, 2012 be accepted as

Fund, in the amount of Council authorize Mayor intended use of the “Field Carried. $ 3 2 , 6 0 0 . 5 0 , H S T Byham to respond to Mr. i n c l u d e d . C a r r i e d . Bruce Sumbler’s letter Resolution 8-103: L. dated February 24th, Lacroix - L. Crichton- 2 0 1 2 ( M i n i s t r y o f Bernier. That Council Transportation) to advise adopt a recommendation Mr. Sumbler as follows: submitted by the Eco- 1. That his letter is not nomic Development acceptable to Council. 2. Specialist dated March That Council wishes to 22nd, 2012 with respect review this matter further to the continuation of the with Mr. Sumbler. 3. On ta r io E l ec t ron i c That Council wishes to Stewardship Program. see all future Highway Carried. Resolution 8- improvements in the

Council Meeting: March 26th, 2012

Canadian Cancer Society Open House and Luminary

decorating Party

The Canadian Cancer Society Sudbury Unit will be in Chapleau at the Legion Hall on Thursday May 17th from 7:00 p.m to 9:00 p.m. to meet with the public to address any questions or concerns regarding services, events, fundraising, volunteering, Relay For Life etc. If you have ever had a question or comment about how the Canadian Cancer Society services and contributes to our town, this is the time to make it known. The Chapleau Branch will also be hosting a luminary decorating party at the same time. Come out and decorate your luminary for Relay, and meet with your local branch and district Canadian Cancer Society representatives at the same time! Refreshments will be served. Bring your decorations, scissors, hole punches, ribbons and pictures! Lets get inspired. Luminaries will be available on site.

All Mothers deserve the best.So allow yours to have a rest

Bring her out for a tasty dinnerAnd everyone will be a winner

GUS’ II

1. New York Strip with Shrimps

or2.Combination

Brochette

Reserve EarlyCall 864-1234

Our Menuwill feature

Entrees will includeSoup or greek saladChoice of potatoes

Dessert Tea or Coffee

Sunday May 13th4:00 to 9:00

ADS AND ADVERTISEMENTS FOR THE CHAPLEAU EXPRESS

ARE ACCEPTEDAT

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The Board, management and staff of Services de santé de Chapleau Health Services values all of our nurses. In recognition of Nurse's Week, we wish to express our appreciation to our nurses for their outstanding contribution and commitment to our organization and to the health of our community.

Thank you

Semaine nationale des soins infirmiersDu 6 au 12 mai 2012

Les Conseil d'administration, la direction et le personnel des Services de santé de Chapleau Health Services apprécient tout leur personnel infirmier. En reconnaissance de la Semaine nationale des soins infirmiers, nous aimerions remercier tous les membres de notre personnel infirmier de leur apport et engagement remarquables envers notre organisme et la santé de notre communauté.

Merci

National Nurses WeekMay 6 - 12, 2012

t r o l l e d s o m e w h a t . learning something from a business you can do so Schizencephaly a re Kr i s topher wi l l be him. for the 18th. Whether doing our part to help starting Botox injections Schizencephaly is you wear BLUE AND make this a National Day to help loosen the a very rare neurological YELLOW, o r have and Month across the Most of you whole left side of his stiffness of his muscles, disorder, and since it is ballons outside your world. There is a non-know my son Kristopher body. Therefore Kris is especially in his legs and rare, our doctors are very house, ribbons attached profit organization in L a k o t a J o a q u i n in a wheelchair, has a his left hand. uneducated. There is no to your car, making a Florida and Canada to Paypompee born on walker to assist him to

Kristopher is a c u r e f o r s c h i z e n - poster all of this would make it an official October 28th 2006. walk, a stander to help complete joy, he has cephaly, and the cause of be very much appreci- declared day on May Kristopher was diag- him get be t te r leg touch me so much about it is unknown. It is ated. If you would like to 19th as Schizen-cephaly nosed with Open Lip stretches and help with the human spirit, he has c h a r a c t e r i z e d b y have a picture with Kris Awareness Day. Let's Uni la tera l Schizen- circulation throughout taught his siblings so abnormal slits or clefts in let me know, I can show our support for cephaly through an MRI his body. Kristopher can much about life, I think the cerebral hemispheres arrange it. All of us Kr is topher and h is in March of 2009. not talk and has very more then I could ever. of the brain. People with moms with children with fellow Schiz Buddies.Kristopher is missing poor eyesight in his left Everyone who comes clefts in both hemi-some of his brain on the eye. Kris does suffer into contact with my son spheres commonly have right side, it gives him seizures in which he is on has walked away with developmental delays, left paralysis on his meds for and are con-

delays in speech and language skills, seizures, and problems with brain-spinal cord communica-tion. Individuals with c le f t s in on ly one hemisphere are often paralyzed on one side of the body, may have seizures, and may have average to near-average intelligence. Treatment generally consists of physical therapy and drugs to prevent sei-zures.

I am asking for you to show your support in Sch izen-cepha ly Awareness by wearing BLUE AND YELLOW on May 19, 2012. Please note that the 19th falls on a Saturday but if you would like to take part as

Great BusinessOpportunity

Owners want to retire

A well establishedcorner store

business as well as the Starlite Building.

Please see Dianeat the corner store

for more details

Seeking 1 Casual Receptionist

The Chapleau and District Family Health Team is presently looking for 1 Part-Time Receptionist to join our team to provide reception, medical secretary and transcription services for the Chapleau and District Family Health Team (CDFHT). The CDFHT will augment the services currently provided through the Chapleau Health Team Physician Group with a range of services from other health professions, to offer comprehensive primary care for the 2,500 residents of Chapleau and District.

Ideally, the Receptionist holds a diploma as a Medical Secretary from a recognized college or educational facility. However, a combination of an Ontario Secondary School Graduation Diploma, or equivalent, in conjunction with directly related experience may be considered. The Receptionist has previous related experience in a health care setting.

Qualifications:! Perform routine office procedures and clerical duties, and understand

medical terminology! Communicate effectively with patients, physicians and other personnel in

order to give and receive information or instructions! Effectively use computer information systems and software! Bilingualism, French and English, is required

Qualified applicants are encouraged to submit a cover letter and resume by May 21, 2012, to:

Chapleau and District Family Health Team2 Broomhead Rd. P.O. Box 757 Fax: 705-864-0149Chapleau, ON P0M 1K0Attention: Allison Murphy E-mail: [email protected]

We appreciate the interest of all applicants, and will contact only those selected for an interview.

POSITION AVAILABLECASHIER/CLERK

Part-time evolving into Full-timein September

! mature, responsible individual! bilingual (French & English)! duties include: customer service,

inventory control, merchandising, pricing & sales

! will train at Sears Hometown Store, The Source and Village Shops.

Group Health and Dental BenefitsAVAILABLE

Apply in personwith resume to:Lucy Bignucolo

Chapleau Village Shops

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SERVICES DE SANTÉ DE

CHAPLEAU HEALTH SERVICES

CONTRIBUTE TO YOUR LOCAL HEALTH SERVICES!

GET INVOLVED!

GET ON BOARD!

BE PART OF THE SOLUTION!

We are seeking enthusiastic and highly motivated individuals to fill four (4) vacant positions on the

Board of Directors.

If you are interested in being a Director or for further information, please call 864-3053:

Gail Bignucolo, Secretary/TreasurerBoard of Directors

Chapleau Health ServicesP.O. Box 757

Chapleau, ON P0M 1K0

Applications will be reviewed by theNominating and By-laws Committee

Deadline for applications Friday, May 25, 2012

SERVICES DE SANTÉ DE

CHAPLEAU HEALTH SERVICES

CONTRIBUEZ À VOS SERVICES DE SANTÉ LOCAUX!

ENGAGEZ-VOUS!

SOYEZ DU NOMBRE!

FAITES PARTIE DE LA SOLUT ION!

Nous sommes à la recherche de candidats enthousiaste et très motivés pour remplir quatre

(4)

postes au conseil d’administration.

Pour obtenir de plus amples renseignements,

communiquez par écrit ou par téléphone (864-3053) avec

:

Gail Bignucolo, secrétaire/trésorière

Conseil d’administration

Services de santé de ChapleauC.P. 757

Chapleau ON P0M 1K0

Les demandes seront examinées par le Comité des candidatures et des règlements.Date limite de présentation des demandes –

le vendredi 25 mai 2012

Cliffs Natural Northern Ontarians and ment. This is another nomic supports for First claims in the Ring of Fire. platinum.R e s o u r c e s h a s First Nations’ communi- example of the growing Nations. We need to The Ring of Fire Ontario leads all Cana-announced a $3.3-billion ties. investment in Ontario’s c o n t i n u e w o r k i n g dian jurisdictions in is comparable to other investment to build a On ta r io w i l l mineral sector. Mineral together so that we can mineral exploration, with historic world-class chromite mine, transpor- work closely with First exploration investments identify key areas of 26 per cent of the coun- mining areas, such as tat ion corridor and Nations to ensure they in the province surpassed support for the future. try's exploration invest- Timmins , Sudbury, processing facility in are partners in this $1 billion for the first T h r o u g h o n g o i n g ment located within the Kirkland Lake and Red Northern Ontario’s Ring d e v e l o p m e n t . T h e time last year and new dialogue and the partici- province. Toronto is the Lake. About 27,000 of Fire that would lead to province is committing to capital investments by pation of all parties, mining investment capital Ontarians are already a new generation of a First Nations dialogue the mining sector in 2011 including the federal of the world. More than directly employed in prosperity in the north, focusing on long-term exceeded $3 billion, government, we can 80 per cent of all global metal mining, and 50,000 with thousands of jobs environmental monitor- d r i v i n g e c o n o m i c continue to build on the financing for mining are in jobs associated with and new infrastructure. ing, socioeconomic and activity and creating jobs. resources that have

equity is done on the mineral processing.The Ring of Fire repre- community develop- Support ing a already been invested in Toronto Stock Exchange. The mining sector sents one of the most ment, regional infrastruc- successful mining sector our First Nation commu-The Ring of Fire also is already the largest s ign i f ican t minera l ture and resource revenue is part of the McGuinty nities.” added Kathleen holds the potential for private sector employer of regions in the province, sharing. Ontario is government's plan to Wynne, Minister of significant production of and includes the largest calling on the federal create jobs for Ontarians, Aboriginal Affairs. "The Aboriginals in Canada.nickel , copper and deposit of chromite ever government to work with create opportunities for Ring of Fire is a tremen-

discovered in North O n t a r i o a n d F i r s t First Nations’ communi- dous investment that will America. The chromite Nations’ communities to ties and strengthen the bring tangible benefits found in this area, 540 advance the project. economy. “Ontario is for Thunder Bay and kilometres northeast of Discussions will also blessed with an abun- Greenstone, as well as Thunder Bay, is a key begin on the proposed d a n c e o f n a t u r a l other communities in the ingredient used to create development of a new resources at a time in Northwest, including the stainless steel. all-season road to run history when the world is First Nations in the Ring

Cliffs Natural south from the Ring of developing faster than of Fire itself. There are R e s o u r c e s h a s Fire through northwest- ever and demanding significant economic announced it intends to ern Ontario. Ontario is these resources. We are opportunities to be build a $1.8-billion committed to rigorous taking advantage of this realized for our commu-chromite processing environmental standards incredible opportunity in nities, including new jobs facility in Capreol, near for the development of the Ring of Fire to further and in f r a s t ruc tu re , Sudbury. This would the Ring of Fire. The o p e n u p N o r t h e r n training opportunities, employ 450 people federal and provincial Ontario by bringing and a range of local and during construction, and governments are co- thousands of jobs, new r e g i o n a l b u s i n e s s as many as 450 people ordinating environmental i n f r a s t r u c t u r e a n d opportunities, all which when the facility is in assessments of the economic opportunities will drive growth and operation. Mine and mill proposed processing to cities, towns and First increase investment for development, as well as facility, transportation Nations’ communities.” future generations." said the construction and corridor and mine site said Rick Bartolucci, Michael Gravelle, MPP operation of transporta- deve lopmen t s . The Minister of Northern f o r T h u n d e r B a y -tion infrastructure, could government is committed Development and Mines. Superior North.create an additional 750 to ensuring that the “We are committed to Cliffs Natural jobs, plus hundreds of Crown’s duty to consult exploring opportunities Resources is one of over indirect employment is met throughout the that will develop mean- 20 companies holding o p p o r t u n i t i e s f o r Ring of Fire develop- ingful social and eco-

Thousands of Jobs Coming To Northern OntarioMcGuinty Government Supports Responsible Ring Of Fire Mining Development

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BREAKFAST DAILYUntil 11:00

Flowers ‘n’ Such

Come on in for fresh homemade soup, sandwiches or baked goodies. Subs

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Our regular hours areMon-Thurs. 6-4:30 and Friday 6-4:00

MOTHER’S DAY WEEKENDWe Will Be Open On Saturday May 12th

and Sunday May 13th FROM 7 - 2

Place your flower orders early for Mother’s day. Deadline is Thursday

May 10th.

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DENISE’S FLOWER SHOP

DEADLINE FORRECEIVING ADS IS

WEDNESDAY 4:00 p.m.

Regular Classified AdsFirst 25 words or less $6.25

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No refunds on cancelled

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CHADWIC HOME, FAMILY RESOURCE 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. I f 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.

ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUSOffers help to anyone who has the desire to stop using drugs/alcohol. Open discussion meeting on Saturday at 7:00 p.m. Pentecostal Church. Call 705-860-9769 for support.

Societe Alzheimer Society meetings will be held at the Chapleau Hospital every 1st Monday of each month starting from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.

Alcoholics Anonymous ( A . A ) . O p e n d i s c u s s i o n meet ing every Monday evening. Brunswick House First Nation Band office lounge 7pm. Narcot ics Anonymous(N.A) every Tuesday same place same time. NNADAP Worker @ 864-0174 info.

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ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS Offers help to anyone who desires to stop drinking. Open d iscuss ion meet ing on Sundays at 2:00 p.m. Trinity United Church basement. Telephone contacts: 864-2786

3 bedroom fully furnished(or not) for rent on ground floor at 23 Grey St. S. Call 705-864-0499 for more details.May12

Cooks and cook’s helpers n e e d e d i m m e d i a t e l y . R e s t a u r a n t e x p e r i e n c e valuable but not necessary. Please call Roger at 705-864-1313. May19

JOB OPPORTUNITY

2 bedroom apartment for quiet person, central location, include frig, stove, washer, dryer and other furniture. All on first floor and great view. No pets. $495.00 month plus utilities. Call or leave a message. (705)864-9075.May12

Join a Winning Team!Full and Part Time Positions Available

At SUBWAY® restaurants, in Chapleau, we are looking for friendly, motivated, responsible team Players who enjoy working with people. We are looking to fill Management and Sandwich Artist®. Positions.

We offer competitive wages, paid training,And employee rewards programs.

If you would like to work in a great environment, please review the job descriptions, submit a resume and/or fill out an application at the Manitoulin-Sudbury District Services Board offices in Chapleau at 12 Birch Street before May 31, 2012.

Treat Mom with our super

ALL YOU CAN EAT BUFFET

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5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.

at

Reservations not necessary but recommended705-864-1311

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THANK YOUThe family of the late Gloria Elson would like to thank the doctors, nurses, hospital staff and anyone who made her stay at the hospital a good one. Thanks also for cards and thinking of us during this time of our loss.

The Elson Family

HAPPY MOTHER’S DAY

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Saturday May 12th, 2012

Savings up to 50% on all regular priced fashions

Scratch & SaveONE DAY ONLY

QUIZ

Who is this popular actor from the CHS production of 'You'll Get Used To It' by Peter

Colley in 1987?

THE CHAPLEAU HIGH SCHOOLREUNION

CHS TEEM Players from April 21Jim St Amand, Richard Morin, John Babin. They won

the town league championship.

Last week’s answer

emceeing almost all of Manitoba Branch, 452 the family special Dovercour t Drive , occasions with ease and Winnipeg MB R3Y 1G4 enjoyment. He had an or the Heart and Stroke uncanny ability to Foundation are wel-organize and categorize comed. A Celebration of David became a public everything. He is now David's life was held on school teacher and for free to fish every day in Tuesday, May 8 at 1:00 several years taught at his special and remote p.m. in the Good Prince Charles Public fishing holes. In lieu of Shepherd Church in School in Sault Ste. flowers, donations to Selkirk, MB. Marie before moving to The Kidney Foundation Manitoba. He remained

close to his Chapleau friends, and while travelling elsewhere, would often show up for

remembered by his Margaret McMillan; a surprise visit. loving children Stephen, auntie Jean Jack and I n S e l k i r k , Christopher, Maureen uncle Allan Jack. David M a n i t o b a , D a v i d (Steve) Cope; his will forever be remem-became very active in

DAVID MCMILLAN, treasured grandchildren bered by everyone for the work of Branch 42, who graduated from A r i c , J e r s e y a n d his second love, his love the Selkirk branch of the Chapleau Public School Kayleigh. David will be of trains, which he Royal Canadian Legion, and Chapleau High cherished by his loving instilled in his children and served on the School where he was an sister Alison (Michael) and grandchildren with executive for many outstanding athlete as McMullen; nephew their live sightings. He years. Most reecently he well as an actor in Bruce (Lisa) McMullen; will also be remembered was the president of the school productions died niece Heather (Simon) for his ability to drive "Over 60 Club" of the peacefully after a brief van der Plas; tante Kay short distances, over branch.illness, on Thursday, Jack; cousins Norman extended periods of After a brief May 3, 2012, in Winni- (Janice) Jack and Susan time, visiting all of his illness, we said our final peg, Manitoba. David (Dave) Gustafson, along long lost relatives, many g o o d b y e s t o o u r was also active in with countless family times removed along the husband, dad, grandpa, Number 1181 Chapleau and friends that will way, as well as old brother and friend Allan High School Cadet keep him alive with friends. David McMillan at the Corps and rose to the their special memories. Every trip with age of 72. David was the rank of Company D a v i d i s David was an adventure. beloved husband of Sergeant Major in 1957. predeceased by his His voice was one of Beverley for 47 years.

A f t e r h i g h parents Leslie and both calm and humour, He will be forever school graduation,

ObituaryDavid Mcmillan

David as CHS student 1957

CHS Cadet officers 1957. S. Barty, I. Macdonald, N. Ritchie, Dave McMillan, J. Hong