The Frozen Mukluk March 2016

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The Frozen Mukluk

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Local Monthly News from Faro, Yukon

Vol. 8 Issue 3

MARCH 2016

IN THIS ISSUE;

Faro Library Small Business Interest Groups Classifieds Announcements Faro Bible Chapel 2016 PELLY RIVER HOCKEY CHALLENGE

Wildlife Viewing

Quote of the Month;

What’s goin’ on

& Lots More!!

MARCH 2015

Faro RCMP Detachment

HISTORICAL WEATHER

Town of Faro

Max Temp: +7.6C Max Temp. Date: March 29th 2015

Faro Health Centre

Min Temp: -23.7C Min Temp Date: March 11th 2015 Precipitation: 0.00 mm Maximum Wind: 57 kms/hr Mean Temp: - 6.7 C

Latitude: 62°12'27.000" N Longitude: 133°22'33.000" W Elevation: 716.60 M

USELESS FACTS *

Early politicians required feedback from the public to determine what was considered important to the people. Since there were no telephones, TV's or radios, the politicians sent their assistants to local taverns, pubs and bars who were told to "go sip some ale" and listen to people's conversations and political concerns. Many assistants were dispatched at different times. "You go sip here" and "You go sip there." The two words "go sip" were eventually combined when referring to the local opinion and thus, we have the term "gossip." www.freemaninstitute.com/uselessFacts.htm


Health Center News Easter Weekend HOLIDAY March 25 & 28, 2016 CLINIC CLOSED NO LAB WORK MARCH 24 REGULAR HOURS AGAIN March 29, 2016 WALK-IN SICK CLINIC: Monday to Friday 8:30 to 11:30 am 3:00 to 4:00 pm PUBLIC HEALTH HOURS (Please make appointment) Monday to Friday 1:00 to 3:00 pm Only EMERGENCY needs will be seen after regular hours. Call 994-4444 OR 811

Brenda Baxter and Brenda Warren, Rural Yukon Mental Health March 2016 DAWSON March 1 , 2 , 3 , 4th, 7th, 14th, 15th, 17th, 18th, 29th, 30th, 31st CARMACKS March 8th & 21st MAYO March 15th only ROSS RIVER March 9th & 23rd FARO March 22nd only Stat holidays: March 25th & 28th st

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*Brenda Warren will be on holidays March 1 to 14, 2016

DOCTOR SERVICES:

Dr. Bousquet - Mar 8, 10 & 11 Dr. Bousquet - Mar 22 & 24 Call 994-4444 to book appointments. Please bring your Health Care Card and ALL of your current medications with you when you come to see the doctor. With the days getting longer and the weather warmer, get out and enjoy a walk. It will help both your mental and physical health ☺

COOL WEBSITE OF THE MONTH:

Canadiangardening.com Links to tons of helpful gardening websites and growing info! f you have a favorite website that you would like to share send an email; thefrozenmukluk@gmail.com, or pm on facebook; The Frozen Mukluk

This issue was sponsored by:

WHITEHORSE PHARMACIES WHITEHORSE PHARMACIES

Pharmacies will send other items by mail, besides prescriptions. Medicine Chest Pharmacy 1-800-661-0404 Shoppers Drug Mart – Main St. 1-800-661-0506 Shoppers Drug Mart – Mall 1-800-661-0413 Wal-Mart Pharmacy 1-866-806-9056 Drugstore Pharmacy @ Superstore Non-Toll free 1-867-456-6635

DRAGONFLY FINANCIAL Thanks Diana!!!! We LOVE sponsors!!!!!! If you would like to sponsor an issue in 2016, just send us an email:

thefrozenmukluk@gmail.com


EDITORs NOTES “gettin’ your mukluk on” 1) Pick up in hardcopy from The Discovery Store in Faro during regular store hours 2) Online on facebook, by “liking” the frozen mukluk” facebook page 3) The Frozen Mukluk is now also available online for everyone to read (in color!) courtesy of ……

“what’s up yukon” ! follow the link below and click on the “frozen mukluk” icon on the right hand side of the page – voila! http://whatsupyukon.com/communities/faromayo

HOW TO READ THE FROZEN MUKLUK ON YOUR SMARTPHONE! 1) Go to your app store and download “ISSUU” (it’s free!) 2) Set a user name and password 3) Search “The Frozen Mukluk” 4) ENJOY! * You can also change your settings to “read offline” and be able to read the latest issue (or back issues) anywhere…. even without access to wifi or data! The Frozen Mukluk LOVES sponsors! If you would like to sponsor an issue, the cost is $50. This cost helps cover buying paper, staples, & toner. Sponsors are needed for March, April, & May 2016! It’s EASY! Just send an email to thefrozenmukluk@gmail.com To everyone who contributes to the donation can at The Discovery Store… THANK YOU SO MUCH!

UPDATE!

Thanks to the generosity of Faro Mayor & Council, the Mukluk will now be able to print DOUBLE the number of copies available at the Discovery store each month THANK YOU TOWN OF FARO!

Friendship Feasts is a made in Faro program, it is not affiliated with Social Services, the Faro Health Centre, or any government program. If you are able to make a meal for a family once in a while, please get yourself on the Friendship Feast list. You may get called once in 6 months. To receive meals, you just need to nominate yourself or someone who you know needs meals. Generally, Friendship Feasts provides meals when there has been a death or other hardship in the family, when someone is recovering from an operation or sickness, or when a family brings home a new baby. Getting involved in Friendship Feasts is a great way to get involved in our community and to meet people in town in a meaningful way.

Please remember- someone must call on your behalf or you can call to ask for meals. Our volunteers do not make meals unless we have been asked. If you are not on the list, please call KARA WENT at 9943114 to sign yourself up! We are always looking for new folks who are able to provide a meal.

IMPORTANT NUMBERS

FIRE 994-2222 AMBULANCE 994-4444 RCMP 994-5555 TOWN OF FARO 994-2728

“SPRING FORWARD!” DAYLIGHT SAVINGS TIME SUNDAY MARCH 13TH @ 2:00AM


LOCAL Services

RECYCLING CENTRE Faro Bottle Depot The recycle centre is now on call for the winter Please c Please call Peter at 994994-3022 if you have any questions. questions

We can now accept clean non-refundable glass and styrofoam.

HOURS:

Mon, Tues, Thur, Friday 9:00am to 5:00pm Wednesday 9:00am to 6:00pm CLOSED Sat, Sun, and Holidays

Passport Applications Available

•Yukon’s unemployment rate in December 2015 (5.3%) increased by 1.1 percentage points compared to November 2015 (4.2%). •Yukon’s labour force in December 2015 (20,600) decreased by 600 compared to November 2015, the number of employed decreased by 800 to 19,500 and the number of unemployed increased by 200 to 1,100. •Nationally, comparing December 2015 to November 2015, the unemployment rate remained the same at 7.1%. •Compared to November 2015 figures, the labour force in Canada in December 2015 increased 0.2%, employment increased 0.1%, while the number of unemployed increased 1.6%. http://www.eco.gov.yk.ca/stats/pdf/

MICHEL DUPONT AVIATION SERVICES FARO AIRPORT (Community Aerodrome Radio Station, C.A.R.S.)

JANUARY 2016

FEBRUARY 2016

Maximum average temp -9.8C Minimum average temp -16.4C Maximum recorded temp +1.6C Minimum recorded temp -29.2C

Maximum average temp -5.8C Minimum average temp -13.6C Maximum recorded temp +1.8C Minimum recorded temp -22.4C

Snowfall 9 cm

Snowfall 24.8 cm

Aircraft Movements 24

Aircraft Movements 15

Winter Hours are 7:00 am to 3:00 pm Michel Dupont Contract Operator Faro Airport C.A.R.S faroairport@yahoo.ca 867-994-2791.

THE SHED - FOLD AND CODE The Shed is available 24/7 for anyone who wants to leave and/or take good used clothing. Please do not smoke do not smoke in the shed; the do not smoke odour penetrates the clothes and smoking can be a fire hazard. Thanks to those who have taken time to fold and code clothes from the box. It’s a great help.

A big thank you to whoever has been helping to keep The Shed neat and tidy. It is greatly appreciated. If anyone is willing to take some items to the Salvation Army on a trip to Whitehorse, please contact the Bakers at 994-2442. About once a month we remove some of the items that have been there for a while. Thanks.

A REMINDER: THE SHED DOES NOT ACCEPT ELECTRONIC DEVICES (TVS, PRINTERS) ITEMS ARE NOT INTENDED FOR RESALE, ITEMS ARE NOT INTENDED FOR RESALE, EXCEPT FOR WHAT IS TAKEN TO SALVATION ARMY.



FARO RCMP DETACHMENT Hello folks, March is finally here! It really has been a short winter with the warm weather. So many opportunities to get outside to explore nature, skidoo on trails, and go ice fishing. February was a busy month for the members of the detachment. Cst. GOSSEN helped organized and coach the Pelly River Hockey Challenge in its fifth anniversary. A big thank you to the organizing committee, the volunteers and the sponsors for a job well done. Once again the food being served was delicious. It’s always a special moment to watch youth from rural communities gather & play together during this successful challenge. Cpl. WATSON represented our community as “Miss Town of Faro” in the Yukon Rendezvous Celebration at Whitehorse. She did very well in the event and we applaud her for this. Cst. DRAPEAU was busy coaching Little Rockers curling program. The youth curling program ran for five weeks and is now complete. The goal of the program was to introduce youth to the game of curling and to have fun! The Little Rocker’s learned the rules of the game, basic mechanics of the curling delivery, sweeping, curling terminology and sportsmanship. Cst. DRAPEAU also taught them that this is the only time they are allowed to throw rocks at houses!

Thin Ice! With warm & melting temperatures be mindful of Thin ice on the lakes, creeks and rivers. Please be careful when planning your activities to avoid any unnecessary risks especially around open & moving water. The Cross Country ski trails are in great skiing conditions. This is a great outdoor activity for youth during Spring break. Grab your skis and give it a try. A quick reminder about your K-9 family members. The Town Office has Dog tags that can be purchased at the cost of $10.00 for a neutered dog or $25.00 for unneutered dog. Please take a minute to stop in at the Town Office and have your pet tagged. This makes it easier for us to identify who the dog belongs to and where we can return it when your dog happens to get off its leash or out of your fenced yard. Have a great March and enjoy what’s left of the winter!! Hello everyone, Cpl. PRINCESS here. Finally back in Faro after a month of Rendezvousing in Whitehorse. As fun as it was, it is good to be home. Other things to remember with the warming weather, the roads will melt in the day and freeze up at night making them very slippery…….so please use caution and adjust your speed accordingly. Finally we have some found jewelry at the office. If you are missing any jewelry, please come see us. We would like to get it back to it’s owner. To contact Faro RCMP in an emergency, call 994-5555 or 1-867-667-5555. These calls will be answered by Whitehorse OCC who will have officers respond to the call. For general inquiries in the community, call 994-2677. If there is no answer, please phone 994-5555 and an officer will be contacted. Faro Detachment would like to remind members of the community about our Emergency Phone located at the front entrance to the Detachment. This

phone line is connected directly to Whitehorse RCMP dispatch. The caller only has to hold the phone to their ear and someone from Whitehorse Dispatch will answer. This will ensure a quicker response from Faro RCMP members.



TOWN OF FARO Council Meeting Dates Tuesday March 1st, 2016 & Tuesday March 15th, 2016 Agenda items must be received by noon on the Thursday prior to the Council meetings.

PUBLIC NOTICE

The Town Office will be closed for the following statutory holidays: Good Friday March 25, 2016 & Easter Monday March 28, 2016


TINTINA GUN CLUB BOX 67, FARO YUKON Y0B 1K0 Tintina Gun Club Rifle Range News Update Our club held our annual meeting the evening of January 22, 2016 in the Rec Center Youth Lounge. Over 20 people attended and many new members have signed up. As this was our business meeting we had the usual meeting requirements to deal with including reports from the executive and an election of officers to serve for the upcoming year. In 2015 our club received a Community Development Grant for $55,000 to improve our club house and range, including a new shooting station complete with shooting tables that is out of the weather. Over $6,000 worth of volunteer labour and equipment were contributed to the project. We reached substantial completion by October 6th however there are still a few things to finish by the members. We had good discussions on the future of our club and range and everyone there left the meeting encouraged that we would have a functioning, certified shooting facility by spring. Much discussion focused on rimfire and centerfire rifle, handgun, and shotgun events. Our club is planning an open house at the range, once the range is certified. Other events we will hold include the ever popular pellet gun turkey shoots and perhaps another summer dance event. Just a reminder that the Tintina Gun Club and shooting range is a private club expressly for the use and enjoyment of our members. You need to be either a member or with a member as their guest to use these facilities. Memberships are available through Ray Henderson, 994-2103 or Jack Bowers, 994-2262. Membership dues are $35/individual member/year or $50/family/year. Photos showing the range and club house before, during and post construction. (the rifle range has been cleared out to 500 meters)


What’s goin’ on?

FARO BIBLE CHAPEL

10:30 am Sunday Services All are welcome. Pastor Ted Baker 994-2442

ART GROUP: Now that the gallery is closed, the "art group" will be meeting at the Yukon College every Saturday from 1-4 throughout the winter. Bring your own art to work on and enjoy the encouragement of others.


THE STUDIO RESTAURANT SPECIALS

Watch for specials posted on Facebook or call 994-3133 Remember – Friday night is PIZZA night! Thank You for Your Time & We All look Forward to Seeing you at Your Local Restaurant. Cheers, Joe.

FREE CARVING CLASSES: Every Monday & Wednesday at the Yukon College 12:35 to 3:05 Taught by Peter Kazda.

DVG School The Community Dental Program is coming to Faro on March 7th and 8th (Dr. Danny Seto). The dentist works out of Del Van Gorder School (community members should use the school's main entrance to gain access to the dental room). He will see all community members. Appointments can be booked by calling the Health Centre at 994-4444. DVG would like to remind community members that March 14-18 is Spring Break this year. New Hours! TD CANADA TRUST FARO AGENCY Effective March 01/16 HOURS: MONDAY to FRIDAY 12 Noon to 3:00pm (Unless otherwise posted)



Miss Town of Faro Update Well Rendezvous has come and gone…….it seemed like it was a long ways off then it was over. It was very busy. I knew that the Queen Candidates did a lot of work, but I must say I didn’t appreciate how much work they did do. As you may or may not know by now, I finished second, I am First Princess……so I guess that makes me Cpl. PRINCESS!!!!! I would like to thank everyone for their support and encouragement. I should have the Miss Town of Faro web Site updated by the end of the week. There just weren’t enough hours in the day during the final week. I was top ticket seller with 611 books. Thanks for making that happen. I could not have made that happen without all of you. It was a good group of candidates this year and I would not have wanted to be a Judge. Unfortunately only one of us could be Queen and Brooke, Miss G and P Steak House, was chosen. She will do an excellent job. She was also crowned Miss. Congeniality! (and she was who I voted for so I am glad she got that) The Faro float won it’s category, Best Community Representation. This is for all the floats not in the business or grad challenge. So good job!!!! The Mayor of Whitehorse, Mayor CURTIS, was impressed stating that Faro had put Whitehorse to shame by entering a float. I have a feeling that there will be a Whitehorse float next year. Perhaps as the winner this year our Mayor can challenge all the other Mayors/Communities next year………you never know. Mayor Curtis will be posting a photo of our float on the City of Whitehorse web site. There will be some on the Town of Faro web site soon.


FARO YOUTH HOCKEY NEWS March is our last month on the ice. The last hockey practice will be Monday March 21st and there will be practices running over spring break as well. The last session for Learn-to-Skate is Wednesday March 9th. Thanks for another great season on the ice and we hope everyone had a good time! We guess by now everyone has heard the big news for the Mad Sled Dog hockey players! The entire team of 22 kids have been invited to watch a Vancouver Canucks game on Easter Weekend. There has been a lot of support from businesses both here and in Whitehorse and also from so many residents here in town! That financial support is allowing all of the 22 kids to attend for no cost. But of course, this is a very expensive trip with three nights in hotels, airfare, meals, etc. So we will be doing a couple of FUNDRAISERS before we leave on our adventure! BOTTLE DRIVE March 7th we will be running a bottle drive starting at 3:30pm. Leave your empties out for us in bags or boxes or have them at the door. If you want an early pick up, call Matt on Sunday March 6th at 994-3114 and he will come and get them. If your house is missed and you want to still donate cans and bottles, just call Matt after that event and we will arrange pick up. PASTA SUPPER

On Saturday March 19th, we will be running a pasta supper at the rec centre starting at 5pm following Ice Worm Squirm festivities. Prices are $8 a plate or $20 a family for either spaghetti (pick your own homemade sauce) or lasagna (vegetarian options available), caesar salad, and homemade buns. This includes a drink as well. There will be a dessert table with items available for $1 each such as cookies and squares, for $2 you can get an ice cream sundae, and for $3 you can get special homemade cream puff ice cream sundae! During the supper fundraiser, we will be running a cake walk and the entry fee each round is $1 per person. We will also be having a draw for a few Mad Sled Dog hoodies; the fee to enter the draw is $2. Starting at 6:30 is the best part of the evening!! For $5, you can THROW A WHIPPING CREAM PIE at one of our volunteers/victims! Rumour has it that a nurse, a teacher, an RCMP member and a teenager are signed up so far. And for $1 you can win the chance to throw the SUPER PIE at your favorite victim up there! Watch for posters with more details about this event. Thank you to everyone who has so generously contributed funds so far towards this trip. The support has been overwhelming and makes us all proud to be part of this incredible little community! Contact Kara at 994-3114 if you would like more information about any of these events!


Business COMMUNITY

Barb McMahon, CTC 994-3016 Pilgrim's Landscaping & Snow Removal BOBCAT RENTAL AVAILABLE FOR: SNOW REMOVAL $ 30.00 TO $ 50.00 PER DRIVEWAY (depending on size of driveway) LANDSCAPING, POST HOLE AUGER CALL FOR MORE INFO

KEITH OR DEB 994-3101

FARO STUDIO RESTAURANT OPEN 7:00 AM – 8:00 PM DAILY FARO STUDIO LOUNGE HOURS: Monday – Saturday 4 – 8 pm (Based on demand after 8 pm) (Closed Sunday)

* Phone Cards * Bank Machine AVON

Helen Wagantall

HELEN WAGANTALL

994-3277

994-3277

BONNIE BOWNESS

994-2429


DISCOVERY STORE/ FARO HARDWARE

Monday-Saturday 10am – 6pm

CLOSED SUNDAYS & HOLIDAYS DURING WINTER

Truck Arrivals: Wednesday Order Day: Friday by 4:00 Pick up Day: Thursday Please!

*Phone Cards *Building Products * Lotto *Fresh Produce *Dairy

We also carry local crafts for gift ideas! CALL US FOR SPECIAL ORDERS AND CASELOTS @

TD Canada Trust Faro Agency

994-2470

Monday to Friday - 12:15 pm to 3:15 pm





REAL ESTATE HOUSE FOR SALE RECENTLY RENOVATED HOME AT 268 DAWSON DRIVE SPECTACULAR VIEWS OF THE PELLY RIVER, SEMI FURNISHED, DETACHED GARAGE, PRICED TO SELL AT $80,000.00. TO HAVE A LOOK AT THE HOUSE PLEASE CALL KEITH OR DEB AT 9943101.

HOUSE FOR SALE: 515 Douglass Drive 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths, new laminate on main floor, Comes with fridge, stove, washer and dryer, Garage has been converted into extra living area that would make a great work out room or extra bedroom. Brand new oil furnace and chimney. Very motivated to sell, Make us an offer!

Ph. 867 994 2293 or email bsbielert@yahoo.com.

$198,500 994-3322 MOTIVATED TO SELL

FOR SALE – 515 Ladue

4 bedroom, 1 ½ Bath, 2800 SQ FT open concept home had a NEW roof added in 2010. The Home has just had a complete Make Over with both Baths & Kitchen having NEW flooring, NEW counter tops, & NEW Sinks & Faucets, & NEW flooring in entry way as well. The Home has been completely repainted upstairs & down. The lower level has a 13ft X 34ft HUGE Workout Room, Game Room area or you decide. This home offers Great Views, a Quiet street, & a HUGE Private Fenced back yard.

$50,000 OBO Call For More Details.

1-712-483-2401


Welcome to our home! This house has been much more to our family than just 4 walls, and it holds many sweet sweet memories. We will mourn the loss of it, but if we know there is a family filling it up with more love it will make it so much easier. This house was built in 1981, and has never been unoccupied. Here are some highlights: Located in desirable upper bench, on a street with many families and almost no empty houses. Great long term neighbours. 4 bedrooms (3 up, 1 down), 3 bathrooms (2 full, one ensuite) New back deck in 2003 New Coyote Arctic Spa Hot Tub in 2005 - new pump, spa pack and jets in 2014 New washer and dryer 2008 Raised garden beds, greenhouse, outdoor fireplace and dog kennel installed in 2006 New swing set/slide in 2008 New shingle roof in 2010 Stripped and Refinished Cedar Siding in 2007 (another coat of SIKKENS stain in 2011) New above ground oil tank in 2010 New Oil monitor installed in 2007 Complete electrical upgrade including new panel 2012 Some plumbing upgrades including new water heater in 2009 Complete kitchen replacement, including cabinetry, countertops, granite sink, plumbing and stainless steel French door fridge, oven, microwave/rangehood and dishwasher 2012 3 Bathroom upgrades including new linoleum flooring, new cabinetry, new sinks and toilets, new extra deep bathtub and surround, new fixtures. 2012 New flooring throughout, including 3/4 inch Maple hardwood, laminate and linoleum. 2012 All new triple pane Argon filled Northerm windows 2012 New paint throughout 2013 New 2013 Jotul Propane gas fireplace/stove New Pacific Energy Woodstove installed in 2013 New light fixtures/fans throughout New 8 X 12 Shed built in 2013 Garage renovation to increase living space, 2013 Lots of indoor storage, large closets in bedrooms, storage room and laundry/furnace room, under-stairs storage, large walk-in pantry off kitchen The best rhubarb patch in Faro and an established raspberry patch Backs onto green belt and extensive trail system Low heating costs!

New Asking Price of $185,000.00


HOUSE FOR SALE

HOUSE FOR SALE - PRIVATE SALE

20 OGILVIE 3 BEDROOM 1 ½ BATH Comes with: - Fridge -Stove -Washer -Dryer

Lot 11 Tintina Subdivision, Faro $350,000 5 acres of paradise surrounded by wilderness just outside of the beautiful community of Faro. This well-kept & updated log home has a newer tin roof, new appliances in 2008, recently installed oil/wood RSF 85 heating system & 1000 gal water holding tank with updated plumbing. The open concept features hardwood floors, double Jacuzzi tub & separate shower & double sinks in a bathroom lined with cedar, wood/coal cook stove in kitchen, spiral staircase leading to master bedroom and a covered porch for those warm summer nights. This property comes with many out buildings, internet & satellite system. With too many features to list, this property needs to be seen to be fully appreciated. CONTACT: (serious enquiries only please)

Keith and Debbie Carreau Box 610, Faro, Yukon Y0B 1K0 Telephone 867-994-3101

New in 2011: Roof Windows Doors Plumbing Furnace Laminate flooring Also features a ½ finished basement with laundry room, woodstove, fridge, & 1 freezer

For more info call 1-867-668-2318 or 1-867-633-3254

REDUCED!

$80,000

DO YOU WANT TO HAVE SOMEONE ELSE PAY YOUR MORTGAGE? Spacious, newly renovated Triplex for sale in Faro, Yukon with GREAT rental income! Get away from it all and have your own unit! Unit 1 – Fully furnished, 3 bedroom, 1 bath townhouse style vacation rental Unit 2 – Fully furnished – 3 bedroom, 1 bath vacation rental Unit 3 – 3 bedroom, 1 bath unit good for long-term renter or owner unit Check out our website for more information: http://www.farovacation rentals.com/#!for-sale Call 406-640-0299 or e-mail farovacation@gmail.com


HOUSE FOR SALE: 603 YATES CRESCENT $165,000.00

Very private and bright open concept home: 2 story 2200 sq. ft. 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms Attached garage Home built in 1981 never unoccupied Renovated since 2008/09 Crawlspace vapour-barrier New Roof (2012) New Eavestroves (2013) Metal Storage Shed 8’x10’ Garden tool shed, greenhouse Excellent unimpeded view of mountains and Tintina Trench Lot fully fenced with gate Back of property greenbelt Spacious back yard with Greenhouse & Garden, & potting bench, Located on upper bench next to golf course – excellent location

FOR FURTHER DETAILS OR VIEWING PLEASE CALL 1-867-390-2607 OR 1-867-334-1968


RENTALS

FULLY FURNISHED 3 BEDROOM, 1 BATH VACATION RENTAL (2 UNITS)! Newly furnished 3 bedroom, 1 bath townhouse style condo. Includes full kitchen, washer & dryer and so much more! Daily, weekly and monthly rates. Call 406-640-0299 or e-mail farovacation@gmail.com Check out our website for more info and pictures: www.farovacationrentals.com

Classifieds LOST AND FOUND

HOW TO PLACE AN AD

A few weeks ago someone was at the health center and left behind a helmet.

PLACE YOUR AD ANYTIME IT’S FREE!

If this is yours or you know whos this is, please call the health center with a discription of the helmet and it will be returned to you.

THEFROZENMUKLUK@GMAIL.COM OR SEND A MESSAGE ON FACEBOOK OR CALL 994-2599 (MONDAY TO FRIDAY 10AM-4PM)

For sale, rent, give away, free, babysitting, Yard Sales, etc etc!

SOCIAL MEDIA HISTORY


Miscellaneous LOOK UP March 8 - Jupiter at Opposition. The giant planet will be at its closest approach to Earth and its face will be fully illuminated by the Sun. It will be brighter than any other time of the year and will be visible all night long. This is the best time to view and photograph Jupiter and its moons. A medium-sized telescope should be able to show you some of the details in Jupiter's cloud bands. A good pair of binoculars should allow you to see Jupiter's four largest moons, appearing as bright dots on either side of the planet. March 9 - New Moon. The Moon will located on the same side of the Earth as the Sun and will not be visible in the night sky. This phase occurs at 01:54 UTC. This is the best time of the month to observe faint objects such as galaxies and star clusters because there is no moonlight to interfere. March 9 - Total Solar Eclipse. A total solar eclipse occurs when the moon completely blocks the Sun, revealing the Sun's beautiful outer atmosphere known as the corona. The path of totality will only be visible in parts of central Indonesia and the Pacific Ocean. A partial eclipse will be visible in most parts of northern Australia and southeast Asia. March 20 - March Equinox. The March equinox occurs at 04:30 UTC. The Sun will shine directly on the equator and there will be nearly equal amounts of day and night throughout the world. This is also the first day of spring (vernal equinox) in the Northern Hemisphere and the first day of fall (autumnal equinox) in the Southern Hemisphere. March 23 - Full Moon. The Moon will be located on the opposite side of the Earth as the Sun and its face will be will be fully illuminated. This phase occurs at 12:02 UTC. This full moon was known by early Native American tribes as the Full Worm Moon because this was the time of year when the ground would begin to soften and the earthworms would reappear. This moon has also been known as the Full Crow Moon, the Full Crust Moon, the Full Sap Moon, and the Lenten Moon. March 23 - Penumbral Lunar Eclipse. A penumbral lunar eclipse occurs when the Moon passes through the Earth's partial shadow, or penumbra. During this type of eclipse the Moon will darken slightly but not completely. The eclipse will be visible throughout most of extreme eastern Asia, eastern Australia, the Pacific Ocean, and the west coast of North America including Alaska.

ST. PATRICK'S DAY SNACK CHOW

INGREDIENTS 5 cups rice chex cereal 1 bag of green candy melts 1 drop of young living spearmint essential oil* 2 cups powdered sugar

INSTRUCTIONS 1) Add the rice chex cereal to a large mixing bowl. Set aside. 2) Pour the candy melts into a microwave-safe bowl and microwave at 30 second intervals, stirring after each interval until they are melted. 3) Once the candy melts are melted stir in one drop of young living spearmint essential oil*. 4) Add the powdered sugar to a ziplock bag. Set aside. 5) Pour the melted candy melts into the large mixing bowl, mix the rice chex cereal with the melted chocolate. 6) After the mixture is fully mixed together, pour the mixture into the ziplock bag and seal. Shake the ziplock bag until all of the cereal pieces are covered. 7) Pour the puppy chow onto a large sheet and allow it to cool. Store in an airtight bag for up to 5 days.


ANNOUNCEMENTS Announcements Please submit your announcements by the 28th of each Month to;

HAPPY BIRTHDAY KIM WHINCUP (March 2nd)

HAPPY BIRTHDAY

Jeff Irvine (March 4th)

Michael Heigl (March 16th)

March 17 Happy Birthday Glenda Power!

TheFrozenMukluk@gmail.com

If possible, limit your announcements to 20 words or less.

March 12th

Taylor Minder!!

Ralph Anderson (March 5th )

A TOAST! May you have all the happiness and luck that life can hold— And at the end of all your rainbows may you find a pot of gold.

BIRTHDAYS ANNIVERSARIES

Luc Lefebvre (March 8th)

Kieth Austin (March 4th)

May your pockets be heavy— Your heart be light, And may good luck pursue you Each morning and night.

Elenita Unrau

Kerry Wagantall (March 8th)

Thanks to everyone who submitted this month!

BIRTHS BABY SHOWERS

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(March 12 )

MEMORIALS GET WELL THANK YOU

WELCOME HOME

GRADUATION TheFrozenMukluk@gmail.com

Thank you to all of the sponsors and volunteers of the 5th annual Pelly River Hockey Challenge! There is no way we could put on such a great event without all of you! Discovery Store Pilgrim's Landscaping McMillan River Adventures Mervyn's Yukon Outfitting Timber Bear Management Bonnet Plume Outfitting Reynolds Outfitting Boston Pizza Department of Sports & Rec.

JDS Silver Energy & Mining Deuling Stone Outfitters Ceaser Lake Outfitters Trophy Stone Outfitting Yukon Big Game Management Yukon Stone Outfitters Yukon Energy Yukon Lotteries .


MARCH activities

Sunday

Monday

Tuesday 1

Council meets @ 7pm

Wednesday Thursday 2 3

Friday 4

Saturday 5 Art Group @ Yukon College

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8 Dr. Bousquet @ FHC Dental program @ Carpet Bowling 1:00-2:30pm DVG School Dental program Bottle Drive @ @ DVG School 3:30pm Home Routes Concert Series@ Far-O-Way Guest House 7pm 14 15 Carpet Bowling 1:00-2:30pm Council Meets @ 7pm spring break spring break

9 Last Day of Learn-toskate!

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Last day of Hockey Practice!

Dr. Bousquet @ FHC Mental Health Services @ FHC

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Dr. Bousquet @ FHC

Easter Sunday (9:00 am service @ Bible Chapel)

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Art Group @ Yukon College

Pizza Night@ Studio Restaurant

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Faro Fire Dept. meets 7pm

spring break

Faro Fire Dept. meets 7pm

Carpet Bowling 1:00-2:30pm

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Pizza Night@ Studio Restaurant spring break spring break 24 25 Dr. Bousquet @ FHC

Good Friday

19 Book Club @ Faro Library 1:00pm Art Group @ Yukon College Pasta Fundraiser @ Gym

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Art Group @ Yukon College

(10:30 am service @ Bible Chapel)

Carpet Bowling 1:00-2:30pm

Senior Fitness 1:00-2:00pm

Carpet Bowling 1:00-2:30pm

Carpet Bowling 1:00-2:30pm

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Dr. Bousquet @ FHC

Faro Fire Dept. meets 7pm

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Easter Monday


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