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PAGE 1 GWA’SALA-’NAKWAXDA’XW NATIONS YO! NEWS 11/07/2014
Elders update
Hello everyone
My heart goes out to the family, friends of Vivian Paul.
Our community stands strong together in heart felt
losses such as these. Mayaxala one another <3
A little update on what has been happening here with
our Elders:
I brought granny Sarah & Richard down to Courtenay
for a check up appointment. She seems to be healing
very well from laser treatment. I shall be taking her
back down in two weeks times.
We have had one or two Elder's Council meetings in
the last little while. A few of those members were away
so it may seem like we haven't had a meeting for quite
some time now. Please be patient. We will resume back
to normal next week.
The Elder's Halloween party was held here at the
Elder's Center Friday the day of Halloween. We only
had about 6 or 7 Elders show up. But that's ok. We still
had lots of fun. We dressed up, had a nice big spread of
food, played games and the Elders won prizes.
I have been keeping up to date with accounting and
book keeping for the time being. As well as helping
when I can where I am needed with services and such.
I have also been meeting and talking on the phone with
the Elder's workers from Quatsino & Fort Rupert. We
will be joining together with the other nations and
having Tri-Band Elder's luncheons on a regular basis.
YO! News
November 7, 2014 3-5 GOOD FOOD BOX UPDATE
6 G-N SCHOOLS INDOOR SOCCER SCHEDULE
7 NORTH ISLAND COLLAGE STUDENTS/ GIRL GUIDS OF CANADA
8 21ST ANNUAL CHRISTMAS BAZAAR
9 FAMILY DROP IN FOR THE NORTH ISLAND BUILDING BLOCK
PROGRAM
10 INTERESTED IN A HEALTH CARE CAREER?
11 JOB TRAINING
12-15 LOCAL JOB POSTING
16 BIRTHDAY WISHES
17 EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS BASIC GRAB’N GO BAG CHECK LIST
We hope this excites you Elders! :D It will definitely be
something to look forward to.
I will be away Monday. So again, NO ELDER'S DAY :(
Sorry for any inconvenience this may cause. We will
resume Monday November 17.
CHRISTMAS PLANS!!!!!! They are in progress! I need
all of you Elders (60&up) to contact me if you would
like to participate in the Elder's Christmas trip. Yes, I
said trip. They will be going to Campbell River to do
their very own Christmas shop. For those that won't be
making it, I will shop for your gift for you while we are
down there. We have aimed for December 5th to depart
early in the morning by bus in case road conditions are
bad & for safety of vehicles. It is better this way. We
will only be bringing 1 emergency vehicle and that will
be mine. We will return Saturday December 6th.
Please be safe and have a great weekend everyone.
Know that you are loved and you are worth it <3
Also a huge thank you to Johnson, Melissa & Chelsey
for helping with the Halloween party. I couldn't have
done it without you!
My hats off to you all
Silena George, Elder's Coordinator
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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 [email protected]
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.
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 / [email protected]
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
Leslie Walkus: (250) 230-0034
Dodie Rufus: (250) 230-4642
Darryl Coon: (250) 230-0360
Housing Portfolio
Terry Walkus: (250) 230-2459
STAFF
Gwa’sala-’Nakwaxda’xw Band Office
Phone: (250) 949-8343 / Fax: (250) 949-7402 Dillan Thomas, Band Manager [email protected] / (250) 902-2307 Les Taylor, Native court worker
(250) 949-8343 Margaret Bernard, Finance
[email protected] / (250) 902-2308 Conrad Browne, Economic Development
[email protected] / (250) 902-2301 Pat Dawson-Hunt, Social Development
[email protected] / (250) 902-2309 Colleen Hemphill, Treaty
[email protected] / (250) 949-8424 Linda Paul, Treaty Administrative Assistant
[email protected] / (250) 949-8994 Lucy Scow, Finance/ council secretary
[email protected]/ (250) 902-2300 Lorna Henderson, Housing
[email protected] / (250) 902-2304 Leo Lawson/ Capital Specialist officer [email protected] / (250) 949-2306 Grace Smith, Education
[email protected] / (250) 902-2320 Bob Swain, Public Works
[email protected] / Cell: (250) 230-0087 Michelle Beaulieu, Food security & Nutrition coordinator [email protected] / (250) 949-0144 David Schmidt, Natural Resource manager [email protected] / (250)902-2310 Gwa’sala-’Nakwaxda’xw Elders Centre
Silena George Elders’ Coordinator
[email protected] / (250) 949-7406 Gwa’sala-’Nakwaxda’xw Health & Family Services
Front Desk: (250) 949-8131 / Fax: (250) 949-6811 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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Good Food Bag
Recipes
November 7th, 2014
Hello everyone,
I just wanted to let everyone know that this Good
Food Bag will be my last as I am moving on to a
different endeavor. I would like to say that I
enjoyed keeping the Good Food Bag Program
going and have met so many wonderful people
along the way. Thank you for sharing ideas,
recipes and kind words of encouragement
throughout my time here. Please don’t hesitate
to contact me if you want to keep sharing recipes
or want to keep in touch, my email will remain
the same
Good luck everyone with eating healthy and
trying new things. Don’t forget to encourage
others and share ideas. Our best strengths come
from within but we are also motivated to stay
strong from being supported and inspired by
others.
Michelle Beaulieu,
Food Security & Nutrition Coordinator
You may have noticed that this time of the year
(winter) is when some vegetables and other items
become more expensive and you may find
yourself buying the same thing over and over
because it’s affordable. The reality is….you are
being smart, eating what is in season….you just
might need a bit of creativity to not get bored of
your meals!
I’m going to push this website again because I
think it is the most amazing site for recipe ideas
out there.
Give it a try! http://www.tastespotting.com
In the upper right hand corner there is a search
option – type in cabbage.
See how many ideas there are! You can do this
search with anything….try carrot (voilà! So
many ideas).
Remember when you are looking at a recipe you
may see items you don’t know, don’t like, can’t
get, or can’t afford. Don’t sweat it! You can
“tweak” any recipe - search substitutions on the
Internet, this will give you some flexibility.
Tips for searching for recipe ideas:
1. Start with ingredients you already have
such as meat and vegetables.
2. Try to keep to what is in season.
3. Google or use
http://www.tastespotting.com or other
recipe search engines to type in your
ingredients you already have (ex.
Broccoli).
4. Take a few minutes and skim some
different recipes…. find any that appeals
to you?
5. ALWAYS think of the healthier options
(see previous GFB recipe tips) – which oils
are better? Which cooking method is
healthier? Which ingredients will help
balance me (too much carbs, gluten,
sugars etc.), brown instead of white etc.
6. Go ahead try something new! You might
just surprise yourself
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Main Dish:
Asian Stuffed Cabbage Rolls
Ingredients:
1 tbsp sesame oil
2 tablespoons ginger, minced
3 garlic cloves, minced
4-6 mushrooms, thinly sliced
Ground pork
1 cup cooked rice
1 large carrot, shredded
1 onion, chopped
¼ cup cilantro, chopped
a pinch of red pepper flakes (optional)
1 tbsp soy sauce
1 tablespoon rice wine vinegar
1 large head cabbage, leaves separated
and cooked until just soft
¼ cup hoisin sauce
2 tablespoons water
To Prepare:
1. Cut end off the cabbage, peel away each
cabbage leaf and steam the leaves until
just softened (unless you think they are
soft enough to fold already – then you can
skip this step). Set aside.
2. Cook 1 cup rice.
3. Pre-heat oven to 375oF
4. Mix chopped onion, red pepper flakes,
grated carrot, minced ginger, chopped
mushrooms, cooked rice, cilantro, soy
sauce, rice vinegar, sesame oil and
uncooked ground pork. Combine until
blended well.
5. Place a spoonful of the meat mixture into
the cabbage leaf. Roll leaf starting with
the stem end. Place seam side down on a
baking dish.
6. Mix hoisin and water and drizzle over
cabbage rolls.
7. Bake for 30min making sure the pork is
cooked.
Alternatives to the Cabbage Roll: Stuffed Peppers, baked Kale Wraps, baked Swiss
Chard Wraps, crispy Lettuce boats!!
LETTUCE WRAPS
STUFFED PEPPERS
BAKED KALE WRAPS
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The recipe for the Cabbage wraps can be
substituted for the above (everything in
the recipe stays the same just the cabbage
changes). Enjoy ;)
Side Dish (Optional):
Ingredients:
Mushrooms, stems removed
Spinach cooked or chopped fine.
2-3 cloves Garlic, minced
Cheese (goat or grated mozzarella or
cream cheese)
Crab (optional)
½ onion, minced
Basil
To Prepare:
1. Carefully remove mushroom caps, place
caps upside down on a baking dish. Bake
@ 375 for 5 min (this will allow the juices
to drain).
2. Mix spinach, garlic, onion, basil and
softened (or grated) cheese. Adding crab
is a delicious delight!
3. Spoon the mixture into the mushroom
caps.
4. Bake for 15min @ 375oF.
5. Let cool before eating because the cheese
will be hot!
Spinach Stuffed Mushrooms
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North Island college students Reminder: Math and FSK 100 Classes are starting at the Ault Education Centre Math: Monday and Wednesday 1-4 FSK 100: Tuesday and Thursday 1-4 Please see Danita at the adult education Centre if you have not had your assessment done yet. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Girl Guides of Canada
Accepting grade 2-3 & 4. If there are a couple girls interested. Girl Guids is for one hour every Wednesday 5:30-6:30pm at the Port Hardy Secondary school. Applications For registrsation forms, leader + Volunteer forms will be at the Band office you can fill them out and bring them with the girls on Wednesday evening. Thank you
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GWA’SALA-’NAKWAXDA’XW NATIONS YO! NEWS 11/07/2014
YO! JOB TRAINING AD
GIS Technician Training
Natural Resources Department
Band Office
Wage: $12/hr to start
Deadline to Apply: November 20th, 2014
Schedule: 35 hrs/week, one-year term (part-time hours may
be considered)
Description: Training will be provided on a one-on-one basis to an individual interested in learning Geographic
Information Systems (GIS) and spatial data management. We aim to mentor a Band member in building the skills
necessary to support staff in the Natural Resources office and elsewhere in spatial data management, map-making,
and data/information queries. Projects are likely to involve managing and collecting data for traditional use studies
(TUS) and general mapping of data in the Territory. The majority of the work will be office-based.
Experience: Experience in PC computers and basic Windows software programs and commands (eg. Opening and
closing windows, cut/copy/paste, etc). Ability to trouble-shoot computer problems and a working knowledge of
spreadsheets are key assets, but will train the right person.
HOW TO APPLY: Bring cover letter and resume to Erin Latham in the Natural Resources Dept of the Band office.
Feel free to come in and ask questions before applying if interested. Applicants will be contacted for interviews.
Introduction to Erin
Hi everyone!
My name is Erin Latham and I have just started in the Natural Resources department at the Band office!
I’m a PhD candidate from the Geography department at the University of Victoria. I just moved this spring from
Alert Bay, and before that was Victoria. I’ve moved around a fair bit, but I’m very happy to be in Port Hardy, and
my dog Bodhi seems to love it too! My research involves learning about aquaculture and the various influences that
effect its development, and how these effect First Nation’s opportunities to engage both in the industry and its
management institutions. Quite a mouthful, I know! The research goals harmonize well with the research goals of
the community, and the GNN has outlined specific community-based objectives and outcomes that will involve us
talking to community members and other local people about aquaculture. I am fortunate to bring my own research
funding, and so you might consider me as an ‘unofficial’ Staff Member at the Band office.
Also while I’m here, and when I’m not reading about aquaculture or discussing aquaculture, I will be providing staff
support to the Natural Resources department primarily through my geographic information systems (GIS) skills. I
will be developing a GIS mentoring program specifically for the GNN which I consider to be more fun than work! I’m
looking forward to working with community members of all ages and finding opportunities to teach and learn about
the exciting world of GIS and maps! I want to thank you all for welcoming me into your community. I’m grateful to
be working here and I look forward to meeting everyone! I am in the Natural Resource office. Feel free to drop by
anytime. You can also reach me by email or phone: [email protected], and (250) 902-0550.
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LOCAL JOB POSTING
Customer Service Representative-Part-Time
Company: Service BC -Province of British
Columbia
Industry: Social Services
Wage: $21.99 - $24.91
Expiry Date: Wednesday, November 19, 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
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
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.
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• 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.
How to apply:
A cover letter will be REQUIRED as part of
your application. Please ensure you review the
attached pdf “Job Description with Instructions
to Applicants”. Page 1 lists detailed
instructions regarding information required in
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
Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder Key Worker-
Part-Time
Company: North Island Crisis & Counselling
Centre Society
Industry: Social Services
Wage: $21-$23/hr.
Expiry Date: Tuesday, November 18, 2014 -
8am
Details: As Key Worker, you will be responsible
for providing services to families whose
children and youth have, or are suspected to
have Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD)
or other complex developmental behavioural
conditions comparable to FASD.
The Key Worker supports families during and
after the assessment/diagnostic process,
facilitates the development of individual plans
and provides information that facilitates
accommodations specific to the developmental
needs of the children and youth.
The Key Worker will facilitate parent-to-parent
connections and work pro-actively with other
community organizations and service providers
in the ongoing delivery and development of
services for children and youth with complex
developmental behavioural conditions,
including FASD. The Key Worker provides
information and education to other service
providers and organizations. Key Worker
services are coordinated with those of the
Infant Development Program, Supported Child
Development Program, Family Support
Services and Early Intervention Therapies.
Terms of Employment:Permanent position, 25
hours per week
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Valid BC Driver’s license and use of personal
vehicle equipped with winter tires October 1 –
March 31
Satisfactory criminal record check
Salary of $21/hr - $23/hr (salaried) based on
qualifications and experience
Qualifications & Experience:
Summary of Preferred Qualifications
• Extensive understanding of FASD as a brain-
based physical disability, training on providing
parent support for parents and caregivers of
children and youth with FASD
• Demonstrated ability to use a cultural safety
framework when working with First Nations
families and communities
• Demonstrated skill in applying a family-
centered strength-based approach when
working with families of children and youth
• Understanding of youth and women’s
addiction issues
• Undergraduate degree in health or human
services, education and training in child
development, and/or equivalent education and
experience
• 2 years experience in a similar position
How to apply: In Person at 7210 Market Street,
Port Hardy
Email: [email protected] (preferred)
Fax: 250.949.8344
Closing Date November 21, 2014
Automotive Diagnostic Technician-Full-Time
Company: OK Tire Port Hardy
Industry: Other
Wage: $30-$35/ hr(DOE)
Expiry Date: Tuesday, November 18, 2014 -
8am
Details: Lead a team of two mechanics with
your demonstrated diagnostic skills.
Familiarity with the Snap-On Brand of
equipment desired. Full-time position with
benefits.
Qualifications & Experience: Red Seal Ticketed
Diagnostic Proficient
How to apply: Fax 250.949.7723 Email
Front Desk Clerk-Part-Time
Company: North Shore Inn
Industry: Tourism/ Hospitality
Wage: $10.25/Hr to start
Expiry Date: Friday, November 14, 2014 - 8am
Qualifications & Experience: Checking in and
out guests, checking room conditions, helping
guests, answering phone, taking reservations,
some computer work, filing, keeping work area
clean.
Willing to train but must be responsible and
reliable
How to apply: Please apply in person with
resume to 7370 Market Street, Port Hardy, BC
Experienced Grade Hoe Operator-Full-Time
Company: RSD Road Building
Industry: Forestry
Wage: TBD
Expiry Date: Thursday, November 13, 2014 -
8am
Details: Rate of pay to be negotiated based on
experience. Camp work, shift 14-7. Fly into
camp, boat to work site.
Qualifications & Experience: Forestry road
construction company requires a skilled grade
hoe operator. Experience with building coastal
logging roads mandatory. Level 1 first aid
required or course taken within 3 months of
hire date. Must have a valid Class 5 drivers
licence. This position will entail shift work in
remote areas (Camp) and work outside in all
types of weather.
How to apply: Email resume with references to
Equipment Operator / Mechanic-Full-Time
Company: Shearwater Marine Group
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Industry: Construction/ Trades
Wage: $26.00/hour + benefits
Expiry Date: Friday, November 7, 2014 - 8am
Details: Shearwater Marine is looking for a
primary Equipment Operator and Mechanic to
join our shipyard team.
Shearwater is a small but self-sufficient
company in the semi-remote location of Denny
Island, close to Bella Bella. We have our own
Restaurant Bar & Grill, Grocery & Liquor
Store, Marine Hardware Store, and Laundry
Facilities. Shearwater is one of the main hubs
for Mariners on their way to and from Alaska &
Haida Gwaii, and we also run our own seasonal
fishing charters. Due to the variety of our
business, we expect full-time work all year
round.
The ideal candidate is someone who is seeking
an opportunity in a semi-remote location on the
beautiful Central Coast of BC. Subsidized
housing is available between $200-$400/month
(depending on the unit). Relocation costs from
Vancouver or Vancouver Island is provided.
This is a full-time permanent position so would
be a relocation for the successful candidate.
Qualifications & Experience:
We are seeking a talented and diverse
Equipment Operator / Mechanic to run our
wide range of machines and work on other
projects throughout the resort.
Requirements:
- Well rounded and versatile Equipment
Operator (equipment listed below)
- Shop equipment supplied, but own tools
required
- Flexible and open to perform other tasks and
duties as needed
- Asset: Class 1 with air brakes
- Asset: Can operate a crane with Cranesafe
Certificate
- Asset: Experience living and working in a
small town or remote area
Equipment at Shearwater:
- Excavators (Cat 235, Hitachi EX 220, Hitachi
135)
- Dozer (D8H Cat)
- S-200 Air Curtain Burner,
- Dump trucks (International, Pacific P10 Rock
Truck)
- Yard Tractor (Ottawa)
- Loader (John Deer 544B)
- Cement Truck (Ford F9000)
- Crawler Crane (Lima)
- Tank Drill (Madill M4)
- 70T Marine Travel Lift
- Mobile screening plant
How to apply:
To apply, please email your resume to Louise:
Buckers/Riggers-Full-Time
Company: Corman Corporation
Industry: Forestry
Wage: DOE
Expiry Date: Friday, November 7, 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 [email protected]. WE WILL NOT
RESPOND TO ANY OTHER CONTACT
METHODS.
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BIRTHDAY WISHES
Birthday wishes to Missy Henderson (4th) Harriet Henderson (7th) Mary Johnson & Lauren
Murphy (11th) Crystal Violet (17th) Hope you all have another blessed year! love from Tom,
Lorna & family!
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Lou & Elizabeth Walkus' family wish the following a very happy birthday:
Eddie S. Walkus, Ariel walkus, Mary-Jane Puglas, Roberta Williams, Crystal
Walkus, and Joe Johnny. We also wish Cara and Johnny a very happy 1st
anniversary and wish you many more years of happiness. Have a great day!
Lots of love from all of us!
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I would like to wish my niece Alanas a very Happy Birthday. Love Aunty Bern, Brandon and kids.
Also a Belated Birthday going out to my Nephews Deshawn & dezmond From Aunty Bern, Brandon &
kids.
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