Christmas Bonus update: The Christmas bonus cheques will be given out December 5th 2014 at the G-N hall. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ELDERS UPDATE Yo wiksas! A little update on the Elder's program: We had a catering gig this past Monday for Trust. Thank you Mary H. for helping me cook. Thursday we had a treat and went out for lunch. We had a great turn out of 17! Yay!
YO! News November 21, 2014 3 G-N COMMUNITY TREATY MEETING 4 ENDOCRINOLOGIST 5 EDUCATION ASSISTANT / COMMUNITY SUPPORT, INDIGENOUS FOCUS CERTIFICATE 6 JOIN THIS FREE MASSIVE OPEN ONLINE COURSE (MOOC) 7 CHRISTMAS HAMPER FORMS 8 COMMUNITY BINGO 9 NEW WAGALUS SCHOOL PROJECT FUNDRAISER 10-11 GET GROWING 12 4 PAWS- RESCUE SOCIETY/ FIRST ANNUAL PANCAKE BREAKFAST FUNDRAISER 13-17 LOCAL JOB POSTING 18-19 BIRTHDAY WISHES/ REQUESTS
To all Soccer players we invite you to enter a team into our 2nd annual all memorial co-ed indoor futsal soccer tournament held on the 6th and 7th of December 2014. The entrance fee is $150.00 due upon your first game. We will be having another luncheon this coming Monday the 24th. I will send out reminders the morning of. We have 19 elders signed up for the Christmas trip. Please let me know asap if you wish to come along. We have rescheduled the trip to Dec. 9th & 10th. Please mark that down. Enjoy your weekend everyone. Gilakasla Malidi
The roster limit is 13 you must have a girl on the floor at all times, Futsal rules will apply. You will receive a package a week prior to the tournament included in the package will be -
Silena
Roster Rules Under age slips Possible schedule
If there are under 8 teams we will only have a one day tournament, please let Ernie or Lucy Scow know if you are interested in entering on Facebook or call or text us @ (250)902-9251
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Yo! News is prepared by Bernadine Clayton Gwa’sala’Nakwaxda’xw Receptionist This newsletter is delivered to all houses on the Tsulquate Reserve every second week and posted to the Gwa’sala’Nakwaxda’xw website. If you have questions or comments about this newsletter, contact Bernadine at (250) 949-8343 or e-mail bandreception@gwanak.info The purpose of this newsletter is to keep Gwa’sala’Nakwaxda’xw community members informed about what is happening in the Gwa’sala-’Nakwaxda’xw Band Office and the surrounding community. Anybody is welcome to make submissions to the newsletter, including announcements, lost-and-found, photographs, bakwam’kwala words, stories, legends, drawings, etc. etc. etc.
STAFF Gwa’sala-’Nakwaxda’xw Band Office
Phone: (250) 949-8343 / Fax: (250) 949-7402 Dylan Thomas, Band Manager Manager@gwanak.info / (250) 902-2307 Les Taylor, Native court worker
(250) 949-8343
Margaret Bernard, Finance
finance@gwanak.info / (250) 902-2308 Conrad Browne, Economic Development
ecdev@gwanak.info / (250) 902-2301
Other ways to stay connected to the Gwa’sala-’Nakwaxda’xw community are: Website (www.gwanak.info) Facebook (User: Gwasala Nakwaxdaxw) Gwa’sala-’Nakwaxda’xw Nations Band Office
PO Box 998, 154 Tsulquate Reserve Port Hardy, B.C. V0N 2P0
COUNCIL Chief Paddy Walkus: (250) 949-1486
Sits on all committees / paddywalkus@gmail.com
Ernie Henderson: (250) 230-3404
Health & Social Development, Housing, Fisheries, Education, Ec. Dev., Treaty, Personnel and Finance Portfolios
Gary Walkus: (250) 230-3852
Health & Social Development & Ec. Dev. Portfolios
Victor Walkus: (250) 230-3855
Health & Social Development, Housing, Forestry, Ec. Dev., and Recreation Portfolios
Pat Dawson-Hunt, Social Development
patriciad@gwanak.info / (250) 902-2309 Colleen Hemphill, Treaty
chemphil@telus.net / (250) 949-8424 Linda Paul, Treaty Administrative Assistant
kasalas4859@hotmail.com / (250) 949-8994 Lucy Scow, Finance/ council secretary
lucyscow@gmail.com/ (250) 902-2300 Lorna Henderson, Housing
l.d.henderson7@live.ca / (250) 902-2304 Leo Lawson/ Capital Specialist officer lhanslawson@msn.com / (250) 949-2306 Grace Smith, Education
grace.smith176@gmail.com / (250) 902-2320 Bob Swain, Public Works
bswain4@telus.net / Cell: (250) 230-0087 David Schmidt, Natural Resource manager david.schmidt@snrc.ca / (250)902-2310 Gwa’sala-’Nakwaxda’xw Elders Centre Silena George Elders’ Coordinator
Leslie Walkus: (250) 230-0034 Dodie Rufus: (250) 230-4642
Silena1314@gmail.com / (250) 949-7406 Gwa’sala-’Nakwaxda’xw Health & Family Services
Front Desk: (250) 949-8131 / Fax: (250) 949-6811
Darryl Coon: (250) 230-0360
Housing Portfolio
Terry Walkus: (250) 230-2459
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Gwa’sala-’Nakwaxda’xw School
Front Desk: (250) 949-7743 / Fax: (250) 949-7422 www.gwanak.bc.ca Eke Me-Xi School
(250) 949 - 833
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Dr. Clayton Reynolds Endocrinologist
We have been fortunate to have Dr. Reynolds come by our office twice this year. He is an endocrinologist – a doctor who diagnoses diseases related to the glands – but he is more than that. Some of the diseases and conditions he can see our people for include:
Diabetes o Type 1 o Type 2 o Other diabetes Thyroid disease o Hyperthyroidism o Hypothyroidism o Thyroid nodules o Thyroid cancer o And pregnancy Adrenal and pituitary disorders Menopause Male hypogonadism (when the body isn’t producing enough testosterone) Polycystic ovary syndrome (women who have some or more of the following symptoms): o Infertility o Excessive hair growth on body or face o Weight problems o Skin problems o Irregular or missing periods Dyslipidemia – abnormal amounts of lipids (fat) in the blood Cholesterol treatment High blood pressure – investigation of Osteoporosis
He will be back on Monday, February 23, 2015 and would like to see any one that has any of the above diseases.
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Educational Assistant / Community Support, Indigenous Focus Certificate Where: Mount Waddington Starts: September 2015
As specialized education assistants or community support workers, graduates bring unique skills and training to the workplace and help mediate Aboriginal cultural and curricular content.
Acquire the skills needed to work in schools, outreach programs, and community support agencies. Develop enhanced communication skills, conflict resolution, and greater self-awareness.
Designed for both Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal learners.
Career possibilities: Graduates are prepared for valuable careers as support workers in group homes, employment agencies, First Nations community organizations, and other human service agencies. They are also prepared for positions as education assistants, working under the direction of teachers and providing classroom support. Admission Requirements for the upcoming 2015/16 Academic Year as follows: 1. C+ in one of Provincial English 12, NIC ENG 060, ENG 096, ENG 098, ESL 090, or equivalent; or English assessment. 2. Completed 20 hours volunteer work and HSW Professional Reference Form. 3. Signed Human Services Requisite Skills and Abilities document. 4. 300 word HSW Letter of Intent coming into the program and career goals.
If you are interested please contact North Island College Port Hardy campus and speak with Colleen Sorensen. Phone 250.949.7912 #2863 or email colleen.sorensen@nic.bc.ca If you are interested but require upgrading in English, ABE courses are in place beginning January 2015 The certificate program has an option of running full time for 10 months at 15 hours of class time a week – or running part time for 20 months at 9 hours of class time a week with some weekend classes. Expressions of interest must be in by December 10th in order plan program.
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LOCAL JOB POSTING Child Protection Worker-Full-Time Company: Ministry of Children and Family Development Industry: Social Services Wage: TBD Expiry Date: Tuesday, December 2, 2014 - 8am Details: Child Protection Worker Port Hardy, BC Salary $50,371.66 - $66,652.94 annually (plus an isolation allowance of $ 35.88 bi-weekly) Three positions are available Apply your expertise in a role where you can make a positive difference for children of British Columbia As a Child Protection Worker, through assessment and collaboration you develop plans with families to ensure the safety of children and youth. Your skill set will include interviewing clients, evaluating vulnerability factors, validating the child welfare reports and determining a plan of action including family support services. The client group includes working with aboriginal families. Caring and level headed, you counsel families, fulfill the role of guardian and coordinate and consult with other service providers in a multidisciplinary team environment. You will be working in an integrated office environment. Demonstrating strong organizational skills, you prepare documentation for court, file documents and ensure legislative requirements are addressed, as well as timelines for serving notice follow the Rules of the Court. You work with and prepare clients for court by explaining the purpose, ensuring the client has access to legal counsel, informing the client of other witnesses and explaining expected court behaviour and appearance. The ideal candidate PAGE 13
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for this key role will have experience delivering services in small, rural communities. If you have previous experience in Child Protection and wish to further that experience, we encourage your application. Port Hardy has a population of 4,000 and is the gateway to Cape Scott Provincial Park, the North Coast Rail and the BC Marine Trail, located on the north end of Vancouver Island. The town has a fascinating blue-collar history and a bright green ecotourist future as it evolves into one of North America's best as-yet undiscovered outdoor adventure destinations. The natural ingredients are all here: fishing, hiking, world-class scuba diving, and serious quantities of wildlife in coastal waters, wilderness parks and the area's nicely mature second-growth woodland habitat make for great viewing. We offer training, growth and development opportunities; a competitive salary and benefits package; a pension plan that ranks among the best; and offer a balance between work and life commitments. We are committed to continuing to be an employer of choice and providing a professional environment where ideas work. For more information on this exciting career opportunity including how to apply by December 1st 2014, please visit: https://search.employment.gov.bc.ca/cgibin/a/highlightjob.cgi?jobid=22655 Qualifications & Experience: To be considered for this position your resume must clearly demonstrate that you have the following: Bachelor's degree in Social Work or Child and Youth Care; OR Master's degree in Social Work, Educational Counselling/ Clinical Psychology with a completion of a practicum in child welfare.
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Preference may be given to applicants with previous child protection experience or applicants who have successfully completed the Child Welfare/Child Protection Specialization within their degree program, including a practicum within a child protection setting. NOTE: If your degree was obtained outside of Canada, you need to confirm it has been assessed for equivalency through the International Credential Evaluation Services. Confirmation for equivalency for your degree is required for you to be considered. Please indicate in your resume (cut and paste a copy of the approval. If in progress proof must be provided on or by the closing date of the competition). How to apply: For more information on this exciting career opportunity including how to apply by December 1st 2014, please visit: https://search.employment.gov.bc.ca/cgibin/a/highlightjob.cgi?jobid=22655 Ramp Agent-Part-Time Company: Pacific Coastal Airlines Industry: Transportation Wage: $11.94/ hr Expiry Date: Tuesday, December 2, 2014 - 8am Details: Attend to all activities associated with the ramp, cargo, baggage, fuelling and operation of company ground equipment & passengers.Must provide excellent, professional customer service. Must be willing to work outdoors and be available on call for various shifts including weekends. Qualifications & Experience: Valid Class 5 DL, provide drivers abstract, work well unsupervised, able to lift 50 pounds. Experience in customer service, warehousing, shipping & receiving. Must ensure paperwork is in order and on time.Start immediately How to apply: email claudia@pacificcoastal.com PAGE 14
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Ramp/Cargo/Fuel Attendant-Part-Time Company: Pacific Coastal Airlines Industry: Transportation Wage: $12.98/ Hr Expiry Date: Tuesday, December 2, 2014 - 8am Details: Attend to all activities associated with the ramp, cargo, baggage, fuelling and operation of company ground equipment & passengers.Must provide excellent, professional customer service. Must be willing to work outdoors and be available on call for various shifts including weekends. Can start immediately. Qualifications & Experience: Valid Class 5 DL, airbrake endorsement is an asset, willing to train; provide drivers abstract, work well unsupervised, able to lift 50 pounds. Experience in customer service, warehousing, shipping & receiving. Must ensure paperwork is in order and on time. How to apply: email claudia@pacificcoastal.com Grapple Yarder Hooktender-Full-Time Company: Venturi Logging Ltd Industry: Forestry Wage: Competitive Wages Expiry Date: Monday, December 1, 2014 - 8am Details: A Grapple Yarder Hooktender is needed for a remote location flying out of Port Hardy. Shift work is for 14 days on and 7 days off How to apply: Email your resume to hoypoint@hotmail.com Waitstaff-Part-Time Company: Glen Lyon/ Lyon's Den Industry: Tourism/ Hospitality Wage: DOE Expiry Date: Monday, December 1, 2014 - 8am Qualifications & Experience: Prefer someone with some serving experience. The ability to
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multitask and have a positive attitude is a must. How to apply: In person and see Julie or Eva Prep Cook-Part-Time Company: Glen Lyon Restaurant Industry: Tourism/ Hospitality Wage: DOE Expiry Date: Monday, December 1, 2014 - 8am Qualifications & Experience: Prep Cook/Line Cook needed with some kitchen experience. You have the ability to follow directions accurately, work as part of a team or alone as needed. How to apply: Apply in person and see Gord Line Cook-Part-Time Company: Glen Lyon Restaurant Industry: Tourism/ Hospitality Wage: DOE Expiry Date: Monday, December 1, 2014 - 8am Qualifications & Experience: Line Cook needed with the ability to season to taste, create soups, simple lunch specials and understand the FIFO concept, etc. Basic Line knowledge is necessary. How to apply: Apply in person and see Gord Bartender-Full-Time Company: Glen Lyon/Lyon's Den Industry: Tourism/ Hospitality Wage: DOE Expiry Date: Monday, December 1, 2014 - 8am Qualifications & Experience: Serving it Right is mandatory. Flexible availability. Full time hours for the right applicant How to apply: In person and see Julie or Eva
Dishwasher-Part-Time Company: Glen Lyon Restaurant Industry: Tourism/ Hospitality Wage: DOE Expiry Date: Monday, December 1, 2014 - 8am
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Qualifications & Experience: Dishwasher needed with a positive attitude, punctuality, & the ability to multitask. We can teach you the rest. How to apply: Apply in person and see Gord KBC Community Health Nurse-Part-Time Company: Kwakiutl Band Council Industry: Health Wage: TBD Expiry Date: Sunday, December 14, 2014 - 8am Details: Community Health Nurse (aka Public Health Nurse) is needed to work at the Health Centre in Fort Rupert (just outside of Port Hardy). Salary to commensurate with experience. The Community Health Nurse's (CHN) position focuses on preventative health strategies to promote the health and well-bring of individuals, family and community. We do this by: - assessing development, health, wellness, financial and social status; - determining risk factors, providing counseling, evaluation, health & wellness education and follow-up; - promoting communicable disease control in the general population, - development of policies and action plans in the community, - acting as a health & wellness advocates Qualifications & Experience: Applicants must have a Bachelor’s Degree in Nursing (current registration (RN) as a member in good standing) with the Registered Nurses Association of British Columbia (RNABC) Applicants are strongly encouraged to review the job description prior to applying. How to apply: Application deadline is no later than midnight Dec 14, 2014 Please send Cover Letter, 3 references, and a resume to: Marie Hunt, Health Director, Email to marie.hunt@kwakiutl.bc.ca or fax 250.949.6066
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Salvage Sub Contractor-Full-Time Company: Fortech Enterprises Ltd Industry: Forestry Wage: Negotiable Expiry Date: Wednesday, November 26, 2014 8am Details: This is a FT permanent position. Utilizing your own vehicle, you will manage a small crew producing shake & shingle blocks. Qualifications & Experience: Require Class 5 DL, own vehicle, hard hat, safety caulk boots, raingear, saw, Level 1 First Aid is an asset. How to apply: Telephone: Jim Bleaney 250.949.7806 Buckers/Riggers-Full-Time Company: Corman Corporation Industry: Forestry Wage: DOE Expiry Date: Friday, November 21, 2014 - 8am Details: This is a heli-logging camp position. Require hard hat, safety caulk boots & personal safety gear. Qualifications & Experience: Must be experienced in Heli-Logging and all aspects of bucking & rigging. How to apply: To apply use this email address only mikeghis@telus.net. WE WILL NOT RESPOND TO ANY OTHER CONTACT METHODS. Customer Service Representative-Part-Time Company: Service BC -Province of British Columbia Industry: Social Services Wage: $21.99 - $24.91 Expiry Date: Friday, November 28, 2014 - 8am Details: Customer Service Representative Salary: $21.99 - $24.91 per hour This is for ONE Auxiliary position with hours equivalent to half-time. This calculates to 913.5 PAGE 16
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hours per year, scheduled as and when required. This position is at Port Hardy Service BC opportunity available immediately. A multi-faceted role in a quality service environment If you’re looking for an exciting part-time role in a dynamic, public service environment, this could be just the position you’re after. As a Customer Service Representative with Service BC in Port Hardy, you will be the front-line contact in the delivery of a diverse range of clerical and administrative services. Your strong service orientation and multi-task skills are important in this role. We are seeking a confident individual able to perform duties with a high degree of initiative, flexibility and efficiency. In this position, you will provide over-the-counter, telephone and correspondence services to respond to public enquiries. This role calls for an analytical thinker with a keen attention to detail and experience handling financial transactions, as another component of this position is receiving payments from the public. You are also required to proficiently use many computer programs delivering service to the public. You should enjoy meeting the public’s needs in a service oriented environment. You should be a positive team member, establishing and maintaining effective working relationships that enable you to complete work, provide quality services and share information. If you are interested in working in a rewarding and dynamic environment, this is the job for you. This nature of an Auxilliary position requires candidates to be available on an on-call basis. The hours and days of work will vary bi-weekly, ranging from nil to full time hours, depending on operational demand. Scheduled start and end times are variable from 8:00 am to 5:00 pm
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Monday to Friday, dependent on operational requirements. Employees are required to work assigned scheduled shifts. Work schedules may be amended due to operational requirements. PLEASE SEE ATTACHMENT FOR FURTHER DETAILS. Qualifications & Experience: For applicants to be considered for this position, they must clearly demonstrate they have the following Job Qualifications: • Four years clerical experience, education and/or training, performing office duties using standard computer applications to deliver services and information to the public. Four years experience is defined as full time work or combination of part time equivalent to 4 years. • One year experience, education and/or training providing information and services to the public in a high volume environment. One year experience is defined as full time work or combination of part time equivalent to one year. • Six months experience, education and/or training handling financial transactions, using computerized cash and inventory control systems. Six months experience is defined as full time work or combination of part time equivalent to six months. • Experience/training in keyboarding, word processing and standard computer applications. Ability to use standard computer technology and applications i.e. MS Office – Word, Excel, Outlook, Internet, standard computer applications and data bases.
the cover letter. Failing to provide the detailed information in the cover letter will DISQUALIFY you from this competition. Your resume must accompany your cover letter. Applicants must clearly demonstrate how they meet the requirements of the position. Applicants will be evaluated on their ability to follow instructions, complete required tasks in full, grammar and written communication skills. Applicants selected to move forward in the hiring process will be assessed on the knowledge, skills, abilities and competencies listed on the attached job description. Applications may be considered for other similar current and future vacancies, including permanent and/or temporary positions. An eligibility list may be established. A criminal record check will be required. The BC Public Service is committed to diversity and inclusion in our workplace. As part of that commitment, we welcome and support diverse talents throughout our organization For more information on how diversity works in the BC Public Service, please visit our diversity page. I certify that all information submitted is true, complete and correct. I understand that any information provided by me in my application, any assessment documents or processes and or an interview that is found to be false or misrepresented in any respect, may eliminate me from further consideration for employment or may result in my dismissal. For further details and/or to apply please email Deborah.Sullivan@gov.bc.ca
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BIRTHDAY WISHES/ REQUESTS GOOD AFTERNOON F/F‌WOULD LOVE TO TAKE THIS TIME TO WISH MY SISTER MARY MAC A VERY SPECIAL đ&#x;Ž‚ HAPPY BIRTHDAY SIS đ&#x;Ž‚ LOVE YOU HAVE A GREAT DAY N ENJOY YOUR BLESS DAY NOV 19th /2014 AS WELL WISHING MY SISTER N BROTHER RICK A HAPPY ANNIVERSARY AND HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO MY NIECE RONNY đ&#x;Ž‚ MAY YOU ALL HAVE A GREAT DAY !đ&#x;Ž‚ LOVE YOU ALL đ&#x;Ž‚ LOVE FROM đ&#x;Ž‚ SISTER DAISY đ&#x;Ž‚ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Happy birthday to honey boy on Nov.23/2014 we luv u have a great day luv Ellen Wayne Brooke av zav and baby Wayllen. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Birthday wishes to our grandson Tono for the 21st Luis for the 27th and to our beautiful niece Christine Charlie love from mommy and I. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Would like to wish my best friend Sarah Joe a very special birthday. (November 21st)Love ya tons sis. Also Happy 13th birthday to my girl Marcy Charlie. , (November 23) Enjoy your day. From Baby Girl & Family ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Happy 15th birthday to our boy tono on November 21st from Florence Annabelle and sylas Happy Birthday Bro Moses Walkus on the 18th Happy birthday Sister Margaret Mabel Joe Happy birthday to Sis Sarah Patricia Joe Bro Wes Walkus Nephew Tono Walkus on November 21St Happy BIRTHDAY to Niece Marcy Charlie Happy anniversary to Mr & Mrs Spruce Wamiss n Marion Wamiss Happy Birthday Sister Christine Charlie Happy 14 th BIRTHDAY to my son Luis Alexandre On November 27th Happy birthday to my brother Edward Walkus
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November 28. Wishing you all the best and many more yrs to come. From Priscilla Lynn Iraheta & Family in Vancouver On November 23rd ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Wish myself a happy birthday on the 29th hahahaha! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Happy Birthday to my neph Reynold Henderson on November 29th! Can't wait for karaoke! Love you tonnes Babe Lotsa love your favorite crazzzzzy Aunty Tiff, your bros, sisters AND Thunder, Loki & Zoe! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Happy Birthday to Nephew Reynold Henderson I love you. Nov 29th ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Happy Belated Birthday going out to sis Trish Walkus nov 16. To my bro Reginald Jack nov 19 and Tash Charlie (Coon). Happy Belated Anniversary to Aunty Alice & Bill Wamiss November 19 Happy belated Anniversary to my husband Rolando King Happy Birthday to Wesley Walkus November 21st, Stanley George November 23rd Christy George December 2nd Denise Williams December 4th Wishing you all the best and hope you enjoyed are enjoy your day love from Joanna Jack-King and family ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Happy 1st birthday to our baby boy Konner Frederick Louie Walkus November 26th...love dad mom and preston, kadence, gavin and gregory. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Happy birthday neph Reg Jack (nov 19) happy anniversary Rolando and Joanna (nov 19) and happy anniversary to my husband Bill (Nov 19) happy birthday neph Stan George (Nov 23) hope you all have a great day. From Alice & my lil tribe. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Dogs IN SIDE. No animal abuse. From: Logan Rufus. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Happy belated to me...From Thomas Henderson ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ A Birthday wish to my nephew Terry Jr on the 22nd. From aunty Paula and family. Hope u have a great day. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Happy 40th birthday bro Reg nov 19 an happy anniversary sis Joanna an bro Rolly an too Aunty Alice an uncle Bill Nov 19th love all have a good day from Thomas an my cousins Jolene Denise an baby Linden ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Happy belated birthday Aunty Patricia Walkus (nov 16th ) from your nephew Thomas Jack ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ JUST THROWING IT OUT THERE THAT I AM AVAILABLE FOR ANY TYPE OF WORK PYSICAL IE; CHOPPING WOOD, STACKING, LOADING, CLEAN YARDS, MOVE FURNITURE AT YOUR COST, I AM CURRENTLY OUR OF WORK AND AS YOU ALL KNOW IT IS CHRISTMAS SOON AND WOULD LIKE TO HELP OUT SOME YOU CAN REACH ME ON MY WIFES CELL 250-902-9251 THANK YOU ERNIE SCOW. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Someone has borrowed a coffee pot off of Marion Wamiss, Then lent to someone else. She asks that you please return it back to her. It does have her name on it. Thank you ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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