Remembrance Day Ceremony - Kitigan Zibi Anishinabeg
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Remembrance Day Ceremony - Kitigan Zibi Anishinabeg
KITIGAN ZIBI ANISHINABEG P.O. Box 309, Maniwaki, QC J9E 3B1 Tel: (819) 449-5270 Fax: (819) 449-5673 * * * * * * * * STOVEWOOD FOR SALE * * * * * * * * KZA has a limited amount of stovewood for sale. This stovewood was cut this summer and will be split and delivered to your residence by the end of November. The price is $65.00 per cord or $60.00 per cord for Senior Citizen homes. There is a maximum amount of 5 cords per household. If you are interested in purchasing some, please pay Dolores Odjick at the Band Office no later than Wednesday, November 5, 2015. * * * * * * * WINTER TIPS * * * * * * * * Are you ready for the coming winter months? Some things to do before the real cold weather sets in. In your home make sure your windows are well closed, make sure you have a back up heating system in case of a power outage, have candles and/or flashlights on hand, have sand or salt for your driveways and walkways. Install winter tires on your vehicles, the deadline is December 15, 2015. * * * * * * * VETERANS DAY * * * * * * * * In honour of our Veterans, Kitigan Zibi Anishinabeg will be closed on Wednesday, November 11, 2015 * * * * * * * FINANCE DEPARTMENT * * * * * * * A reminder that the finance department prints cheques every afternoon from Monday to Thursday. Cheques are either mailed or are ready for pick up by 3:30 p.m. The official payroll date is Thursdays, those with direct deposit will most often receive their pay in their accounts on Wednesdays but due to holidays or computer issues the processing times may take longer. If you do not receive your direct deposit by Thursday noon, please contact your immediate supervisor. OCTOBER 26, 2015 Statement from Canada Post regarding community mailbox program OTTAWA (Ont.) – Canada Post is temporarily suspending future deployment of the program to convert door-to-door mail delivery to community mailboxes. We will work collaboratively with the Government of Canada to determine the best path forward given the ongoing challenges faced by the Canadian postal system. Efforts are now underway to place the comprehensive program on hold in an orderly fashion. This involves roughly 460,000 addresses across the country which are currently in the process to be converted to community mailboxes. As a result, all conversions planned for November and December 2015 and those announced for 2016 will be placed on hold. Customers impacted by this decision will receive a letter within the next few weeks advising them of the status of their mail delivery service. In neighbourhoods where the 10-month internal and community conversion process is complete, customers will collect mail and parcels at their community mailbox. This includes customers set to begin receiving their mail and parcels in their boxes in October. We remain focused on maintaining reliable postal service to all Canadians without disruption. -30For more information: Media relations 613-734-8888 [email protected] Ce texte est aussi disponible en français canadapost.ca Remembrance Day Ceremony Monday, November 11, 2015 at the Kitigan Zibi Cultural Centre 10:45 am Lunch to follow at the Community Hall Community Members interested in: Laying a Wreath Donating Food for the Feast Contact: Alison Commando 819-449-1275- ext 228 Contact: Jolene Commanda 819-449-2556 Information required: Name of veteran Years of Service or War they attended Name of person laying the wreath Or Alison Commando 819-449-1275 Remembrance Day Volunteer Group May McDougall, Alison Commando, Sylvia Morin, Larry Whiteduck, Jolene Commanda 20 % special promotion 4O DAYS N LY on all merchandise in the store NO EXCEPTIONS from OCTOBER 29 until NOVEMBER 1 th 20 % special promotion 4O DAYS N LY ST on all merchandise in the store NO EXCEPTIONS from OCTOBER 29 until NOVEMBER 1 th ST Kweey Kakina,, I woould like too extend a big thank you to all our familyy, friends an nd commu unity memb bers of Kitiigan Zibi Anishinabe A eg on behallf of my fam mily duringg our recen nt loss of our baby sisster, Marrie and ourr Dad, Albeert. Thee very kind words, prrayers, food d and anyth hing that yyou may haave done too help meaant so mucch to help us u get throough this difficult d tim me. Everrything waas perfect! I can nnot think k of a betteer place to be b than in the circle of the peop ple of Kitiggan Zibi du uring thesse very chaallenging an nd stressfu ul times. When W help is offered it means so much to the ones thatt are strugggling to cope. Kind words w or an n offer of fo food are jusst examplees that willl boost one’’s spirit eveen if it is ju ust a little. Miggwech and all the kin nd and hearrtfelt gestu ures were vvery much appreciateed by the Deccontie, Milller and Tollley familiees. Ma arilyn Miller-To M olley HALLOWEEN PARTY BIENVENUE À TOUS • EVERYONE WELCOME OCT. 31 LÉGION CANADIENNE 136 Rue du Souvenir, Maniwaki 9 PM The Dan Daoust Band Dan Daoust VOCALS VO O & GUITAR JJimmy Odjick DRUMS Sid Cooko BASS INVITÉE SPÉCIALE / SPECIAL GUEST Annie Paquette ENTRÉE $O5VER C