The Frozen Mukluk

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The Frozen Mukluk
The Frozen Mukluk
Local Monthly News from Faro, Yukon
Vol. 5 Issue 2
FEBRUARY 2013
In This Issue;
Faro RCMP
Faro Library
Town of Faro
Health Centre
Small Business
Employment
Interest
Groups
HERE FISHY FISHY FISHY 
ICE FISHING IN COMFORT: you’re doin’ it right!
Classifieds
Announcements
Blasts from
the Past
Faro Bible
Chapel
EMS
Arctic Edge
Skating Club
Sylvains
Aviation Services
Lots More!!
PLEASE BEAR WITH US….!
We will get there….honest!
The unprecedented snowfall in January
(and then some more cold weather to
boot) has caused a slowup in our ability to
get all the snow cleared in a manner to
which many Faro residents may be
accustomed.
We actually ran out of places to pile all
the darn stuff.
But we will get all the hydrants and all the
garbage containers cleaned out. Roads,
laneways and publicly accessed areas
come first. Then there are all the other
places.
But it will be done!.
Jim McLachlan
Manager of Operations
Town of Faro
Quote of the Month;
“Spring passes and one remembers one's
innocence.
Summer passes and one remembers one's
exuberance.
Autumn passes and one remembers one's
reverence.
Winter passes and one remembers one's
perseverance.”
Yoko Ono
February 18, 1933) Japanese artist and peace activist,
known for her marriage to John Lennon (1969–1980) and
her work in avant-garde art, music and filmmaking
INTERESTING HEALTH FACTS
HEALTH CENTRE
NEWS
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
February 22 –
CLOSED Heritage Day
February 25 –
Open regular hours
Only EMERGENCY needs will be
seen after regular hours.
Call 994-4444
DOCTOR SERVICES:
Next doctor clinics:
Dr. BousquetFebruary 5, 7 & 8th
Dr. BousquetFebruary 25, 28, & March 1st
Bring ALL of your current
medications with you when you
come to see the doctor or you
will be sent home to get them.
Call 994-4444 to book
appointments.
Do you have a new number for
your Post
Office Box?
Please let us know, so we can
update your file.
Flu shots are still available for
those of you that missed them
earlier. There is still influenza
going around the Yukon. Protect
yourself & those you love.
1 out of every 5 Canadian adults has high blood pressure
Over a third of these people don’t know they have problem, because they don’t feel sick.
Among those who are aware of their condition, close to half of them don’t follow any
treatment, often because they don’t experience any symptoms.
High blood pressure works silently until problems show up. Serious problems like a heart
attack or a stroke.
Thankfully, changes in lifestyle habits and in some cases taking medication can help control
high blood pressure.
Anyone can suffer from high blood pressure, male or female; young or old; calm or tense. The
problems shows up more often in people who:
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have a family history of high blood pressure
are older than 40 years old
are overweight
drink too much alcohol
eat too much salt
have high cholesterol
are diabetic
smoke
do little or no physical activity
take birth control pills
have a kidney or thyroid gland disease
4 WINNING STATEGIES OF CONTROLLING YOUR BLOOD PRESSURE
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Eat Healthy
Be Active (30 min) On Most Days
Maintain or Reduce Your Weight
Do Not Smoke
Cutting Back on Salt
Limit your intake of foods that are high in sodium (salt) such as:
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Restaurant food, fast food, & ready to eat meals
Smoked or salty meats: bacon, ham deli, sausages, etc.
Canned or dehydrated soup, sauce or broth
Salted crackers, chips or nuts.
Use a small amount of salt in your cooking leave the salt shaker off of the table. Most people
will use it out of habit rather than a taste thing.
Bring out the flavor of your foods with herbs, spices, garlic, ginger pepper or citrus juice &
zests.
(From Heart & Stroke Foundation of Canada)
If you wish to learn more about your blood pressure & whether or not you
have high blood pressure, please contact the Health Center.
From the Folks Who Help You to Be Healthy.
Forever Faro Project Update
The Forever Faro planning process is underway to guide our community into the future. It will update our Official
Community Plan (OCP) and our Integrated Community Sustainability Plan (ICSP), and also create a new strategic plan for
the Town.
Thanks to those who took the survey!
From a preliminary look at the results, it is clear that we love our town! We especially love the people, natural beauty,
safety and affordable housing. We also heard about the things you’d like to see change, including: addressing the empty
buildings, increasing the population and supporting local businesses. We will be working with the survey results to help
inform the development of the ICSP and OCP. Thanks again for taking the time to provide input!
Next public engagement opportunities
We are planning in-person public engagement events for late February. Focus groups and a drop-in community workshop
will be held to gather additional public input into the vision and plan for Faro’s future. For event details, please connect to
Forever Faro using the options below, or watch for a mail flyer mid-February.
(867) 994-2728
faroyukon.ca
follow the link to the
project page
DID YOU KNOW?
Comparing the month
of November 2012 with
November 2011, the
year-over-year rate of
inflation in Whitehorse
(1.8%) was
1.0 percentage point
higher than the rate of
inflation in Canada
(0.8%).
In the third quarter of
2012, Yukon
experienced a net gain
of 206 people through
migration; the majority
of which
occurred through
interprovincial migration
(+130), and the balance
(+76) through
international migration.
www/ysbinfo.com
ForeverFaro
@whistlercentre.ca
February 2012
HISTORICAL WEATHER:
Max Temp: + 5,4 C
Max Temp.rdDate:
February 3 2012
Min. Temp: -25.5 C
Min Temp Date:
February 26th 2012
Faro Yukon
@FaroYukon
Need a Reason to Celebrate in
FEBRUARY?
SORRY WE MISSED YOU....
Faro Mine Closure
Aboriginal Engineering
Faro Fire Department
Yukon Zinc
Golden Predator
we’d love to hear from you for
the MARCH issue!!
[email protected]
Precipitation: 00.0 mm
Cool website of the month:
http://consumerist.com/
Even though it’s based in the US, it’s still a neat site to
go get the dirty on products, services, and major
corporations!
Feb 2
nd
World Wetlands Day,
Groundhog Day
th
Feb 10 Chinese New Year
th
Feb 4 World Cancer Day
th
Feb 6 Waitangi Day (New Zealand)
th
Feb 8 Boy Scout Day
th
Feb 14 Valentine’s Day
th
Feb 15 Gumdrop Day
th
Feb 19 Chocolate Mint Day
th
Feb 18 Presidents Day (USA)
nd
Feb 22 Heritage Day (Yukon!)
th
Feb 26 Pistachio Day
FEBRUARY MONTH:
Heart Month
American History Month
Black History Month
Dental HealthndMonth
Hero week (2 week)
Friendship week (3rdrd week)
Wildlife week (3 week)
Calling on Young Videographers to Inspire Others in
Anti-Drug Video Contest
Yukon, Crime Prevention, Crime Reduction, Aboriginal Policing Services, Community Policing Services
2013-01-23 15:38 PST
The Royal Canadian Mounted Police is holding a contest, calling for the submission of videos made by teens for
teens that promote a drug-free lifestyle. The winning videos will be shown in schools as part of the new RCMP
Canadian Champions youth engagement initiative.
The prizes for the winning videos are Canadian Olympic hockey jerseys signed by Sidney Crosby, Toronto Blue
Jays T-shirts signed by Brett Lawrie and Adam Loewen, and iPod Touch’s.
The contest is open to anyone in Grades 7 to 12 across Canada. Videos must be between 30 and 60 seconds in
length and can be in English or French. Videos could address the benefits of being drug free; the successes and
accomplishments achieved as a result of being drug free; tips on dealing with peer pressure; or what inspires you
to stay drug free.
This is a way young people could have a real impact – a positive impact – on their peers and have a lot of fun
doing it, says Sgt. Keith MacKinnon, of the RCMP Drugs and Organized Crime Awareness Service (DOCAS) in Nova
Scotia where the Canadian Champions program was initiated. The winners will get bragging rights and we will
post a link to their video on the RCMP website.The contest is part of the Canadian Champions program, which
offers youth a variety of information and tools to make informed choices and become ambassadors of a drug-free
lifestyle. A central component of the program are a 26-minute English video and a 25-minute French video that
feature 19 well-known Canadian athletes and celebrities speaking about the importance of being drug free
including NHL’er Sidney Crosby, World Champion diver Alexandre Despatie, Hockey Night in Canada commentator
Don Cherry, singer Mitsou Gélinas and Toronto Blue Jay Brett Lawrie.
There is also an online teaching guide to assist educators in discussing the issues raised by the video and
engaging with youth about drugs. The goal is to send a powerful message to help youth rise above peer pressure
and become champions of their own lives as well as in the lives of others in their schools and communities.
The video contest closes April 28, 2013. For full contest rules and submission information, visit: http://www.rcmpgrc.gc.ca/cc/videocontest-concoursvideo-eng.htm
For more information on the Canadian Champions initiative or to view the celebrity video, visit:
http://www.rcmp.gc.ca/canadianchampions
Released by
Cpl. R. Dwayne Latham
Youth Strategist
Yukon RCMP
yk.rcmp.ca
4100 - 4th Ave., Whitehorse, YT., Y1A 1H5
Office: (867) 667-5505
Email: [email protected]
Arctic Edge Skating Club
News
Happy February everyone!
We are happy to be a part of the
Faro Skate-a thon coming up
February 9th in partenership with
the Faro Mad Sled Dogs hockey
club! Please come out and support
you local kids with a fundraiser
breakfast at the rink starting at
10am and fun times skating laps
with the kids!
Our skaters are continuing to
progress through levels of the
CanSkate program and i am still
awaiting the arrival of our merit
badges and ribbons! Thanks for
your patience in this matter! As
soon as they come the children will
receive them!
A huge thanks to the continued
support of my CanSkate assistants especially Emily Grantham!! We also
had to say a sad skating goodbye to
Dana Bekk who is off on an
Australian adventure! We miss you
Dana and will see you on the ice
next year!
Yours on the ICE!!!
Michelle Lynch
Head Coach
Arctic Edge Skating Club
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USELESS
FACTS
FARO MAD SLED DOG
HOCKEY NEWS
I want to begin by extending a very tardy but
hardy thank you to all of the folks that helped
out with the Pelly River Hockey Challenge in
early December. We had 78 youth from
Watson Lake, Ross River, Carmacks and Pelly
Crossing plus coaches and chaperones come
to work with our kids and coaches. It would
be impossible to host an event of this
magnitude without the selfless contributions
made by so many of our local people.
Whether you helped with fundraising, baking,
prep work, cooking, serving, cleaning and/or
kid supervision it all made for a remarkable
experience for everyone involved. Thank you!
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Only 3% water of the
earth is fresh, rest 97%
salted. Of that 3%, over
2% is frozen in ice
sheets and glaciers.
Means less than 1%
fresh water is found in
lakes, rivers and
underground.
Our bottle drive early in January was also a
huge success with the hockey team and
skating club jointly raising $970.00. Thanks to
Peter Kazda for supervising the sorting and
counting and to the Town for allowing us use
of the arena for the event.
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The word "Arctic"
comes from the ancient
Greek Arktikos, or
"country of the great
bear." Though the
Greeks had no
knowledge of the polar
bear, they named the
region after the
constellation Ursus
Major, the Great Bear,
found in the Northern
Sky.
While regular practices and games are
ongoing there is still more to come. The Arctic
Edge Skating Club and the Mad Sled Dogs are
gearing up for the annual Skate-a-thon. Be
sure to note the date on your calendar.
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www.wonderfulinfo.
com
Saturday February 9th
Skate-A-Thon and Breakfast
@the Arena
10a.m.
Come and enjoy a hot breakfast and then
work off some of those calories by helping
the kids to skate those laps or cheering the
skaters on. Last year we almost made it to
1200. When the kids come canvassing , know
that every dollar you contribute results in
another lap around the rink. Hope to see you
there.
DEL VAN GORDER
FEBRUARY MAIL OUT SPONSOR:
SCHOOL NEWS
Thanks to all of you that came out to see our Winter Concert and
breakfasted with us for Family Literacy Day in late January. It was great
seeing so many people attend!
DVG is pleased to be hosting a concert by Juno award winner Normal
Foote on Thursday, February 7th at 2:30 pm in the gym. All members
of the public are invited to attend this free event. Some bio background
(courtesy of Wikipedia):
Norman is an internationally acclaimed musician, songwriter, and
comedian for all ages. Originally from Vancouver, British Columbia,
Canada, he is best known for his songwriting, outrageous props, and
off beat sense of humor in children's music and live performance. He
has been nominated for four Juno Awards for Best Children's Album in
1990, 1993, 2001, and won in 2010. Norman has received critical
acclaim for his clever songs and engaging concert performances. He
has written for Walt Disney Records, Shari Lewis, CBC's syndicated TV
show Scoop and Doozie, KOBA's production of Nelvana's Little Bear
Live and Backyardigans Live.
Parents and community are reminded about our upcoming four day
long weekend this month. The school will be closed from Friday, Feb
22nd to Monday, Feb 25th. Spring Break also begins the following
Monday (March 4th) and goes to Friday March 15th.
The school's Kids in Action Store (run by the Gr 3-5 class) is looking for
donations and more customers! If you have any gently used items
(especially toys and children's books) that you would like to donate,
please bring these by the school. The store is open from 2:30-3:30 on
Wednesdays. All proceeds go to charities selected by the Grade 3-5
class.
DVG is looking for a drama coach to put on a short one act play with a
small group of interested students. Please contact Angela Magon
(Principal) in the school office (994-2760) if you have a couple of hours
a week to put into this. We are also looking for a cross country running
coach to start when we can see pavement again. If you are interested
in taking students on a run once a week after school later in the school
year, please let us know.
DVG will be hosting the first of this year's lecture series at 7:00 pm on
Wednesday, Feb 20th in the library. Principal Angela Magon will be
giving a 30-40 minute talk entitled: The Brain and Learning: Does
Gender Matter? This inter-active lecture is geared towards teens and
adults of all ages who are wanting to learn more about how and why we
learn the way we do. Refreshments will be provided.
Hope to see you come out!
This issue’s mail out was sponsored by:
MAGUNDY RIVER
TRANSPORT!!
Thanks Wolf Eberlein
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EDITORS NOTES.....
You would think that this far North,
February would be a time of
hibernation for most folks, but I don’t
really see that happening here....
As we all recover from the recent cold
snap(s) and ENDLESS snow falls, there’s
lots to do this month in Faro, and don’t
forget the Yukon Quest, Rendezvous,
Hockey tournaments, Heritage Day
events, Super Bowl Sunday,
Valentines’ day, Groundhog day, and
all the rest!
As we get more and more daylight, I
put my mind to start up gardening
indoors, which really makes me feel
encouraged that Spring will
come...sooner or later....which all
hangs on the very scientific advice of a
certain groundhog of course.
Have a great Valentine’s day folks!
Happy Birthday Dad,
Heather
IMPORTANT NUMBERS
FIRE 994-2222
AMBULANCE
994-4444
RCMP 994-5555
FARO RCMP DETACHMENT
February Already??!!
Thank you and congratulations to Zachary Bekk. Zachary apprehended the Faro RCMP’s most wanted Garden Gnome. Zach found him
fishing without a license in the Faro Post Office and returned the gnome to the Faro Detachment and collected his prize....good eye
Zach!! Keep up the good work.
Faro RCMP are certain the Garden Gnome will be at it again this month, please help a child under the age of 12 to return him to
Detachment for a reward. As with any crime the more eyes watching and people working together, the more effectively we can
solve problems.
RCMP have noticed an increase in careless driving. This becomes more common as the winter moves on. Slippery conditions make it
easy to slide through stop signs and slip out of your intended lane as you go around corners. Please take special care at intersections
and keep your speed down.
Winter can be a lot of fun. We have all suffered through the cold this winter but let’s get moving this February. The Recreation
Department offers a full slate of activities for all ages and the area has more than enough outdoor pursuits to keep us all
active...remember those new year’s resolutions and get out and active!! We’ll see you there.
A few reminders about snowmobiles as we head into warmer weather... If you’re traveling on a public road you must be a licensed
driver. Your snowmobile must be registered, insured and you must wear a helmet. If you’re not traveling on a public road we ask
you to do so safely and exercise common sense. The trails are not very wide so be mindful of your speed and the possibility of
oncoming traffic, skiers or others enjoying the outdoors. As always, remember a snowmobile is a motor vehicle. Alcohol and motor
vehicles do not mix. The same rules apply to your snowmobile that apply to your car or truck, whether you’re riding on the roads or
the trails.
Have a great Super Bowl Sunday but if you’re planning on having a few drinks please leave your car at home. Be safe and have fun.
Have a fun and safe February!!!
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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.
BLAST FROM THE PAST
Do you remember milestones in Faro’s history?
Have old pictures of Faro you would like to share?
[email protected]
LOCAL Services
Michel Dupont Aviation Services
FARO AIRPORT STATS FOR JANUARY 2013
Maximum average temperature……......-14.6c
Maximum recorded temperature…….......4.7c
Minimum average temperature……......-21.5c
Minimum recorded temperature…….....-40.8c
Freezing rain…………………………….............1.8mm
Snowfall………………………………................64.4cm
Measured water equivalent………….......71.8mm
Aircraft movements
20
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
in the shed; the 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.
Hours:
MONDAY – FRIDAY
8:30 – 5:30
SATURDAY
8:30 – 12:30 Sat
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.
If you are not on the list, please
call KARA WENT at 994-3114 to sign
yourself up! We are always looking
for new folks who are able to
provide a meal.
If you would appreciate meals or
you would like to nominate
someone for meals, please call
KARA to set it up.
Passport Applications Available
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.
RECYCLING CENTRE
Faro Bottle will be on call
during the winter time.
Please call Peter anytime
at 994-3022 for
appointment.
Please visit www.faromine.ca for up to
date information on all activities relating to
the Faro Mine Complex. Subscribe to the
RSS feed at the website. When news items
are posted on the site, they are
automatically be sent to your email
address.
FARO COMMUNITY LIBRARY 994-2684
Librarians:
Michelle Vainio & Julia Salo
Hours
Tuesday
Wednesday
5 – 7 p.m.
10 a.m. – 2 p.m.
Thursday & Friday
Saturday
4:30 – 8:30 p.m.
11 a.m. – 2 p.m.
Family Literacy Day
Thank you to DVG School for hosting such a great
event. The pancake breakfast hit the spot! We
enjoyed providing the stories in the library—thanks
Heather G. and Tim; what a bunch of engaging children
we have in Faro.
North of 50 Play Time
Are you at least 50 years old? Would you like to have
someone else make lunch for you and have no dishes
to wash? Then come out on Wednesday, February 6
from noon until
2 p.m. for North of 50 Play Time. The library will
provide lunch. There will be games (some good
laughs), conversation, and internet available. Let us
know your ideas for what you would like to see
happen on Wednesday afternoons at the library.
Youth Saturdays
Youth Saturdays are starting up on February 16 with
crafts, games, computer-time, and some tasty snacks.
From noon until 2 p.m. is your time; give us your ideas
and we will see what we can do. You guys are
awesome; we love having you come down to the
library!
Family Literacy Time
Come out for an enjoyable evening on Thursday,
February 21 from 6 – 8 p.m. We will be having
literacy games, snacks, and prizes. Bring your family;
bring a friend, or two. Let’s have some fun!
Tot Story Time
This energetic hour is on from 11 a.m. – noon on
Wednesdays. It is suitable for ages up to four (with
caregiver). Stories and crafts provided. If you would
like your child to have a snack, please bring it with
you; this is a nut-fee facility.
Themes for February
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February 6 – Muffins and Moose
February 13 – Valentines
February 20 – Faces
February 27 – Animal Sounds (bring a favourite
stuffed animal)
Thank you to Lorraine Wilcox for a superb job done as
the coordinator of story time. Now that the youngest
is getting older, we are looking for a new dynamic
person. Please call or come down to the library if you
are interested.
Craft/Material/Wool/Yarn
Exchange/Sale
Have craft supplies that you’re not using? Looking for
a small piece of material to finish a project? Well
come on in to the library on Saturday, February 16 at
1 p.m. and see if you can find something to trade or
buy. Bring all your extras or unused items and see if
you can go home with something new! There’s still a
few weeks of winter left, time enough to complete a
few more projects! See you all here! Bring a friend or
two, coffee will be on!
Craft Books Galore to peruse!
Come by the Library to ‘check out’ some of our
new books!
Department of Environment
There sure has been a lot of snow this winter! The extreme conditions we have been having make it
hard for moose and caribou to get around in the bush, so they will be seeking easier routes. Keep an
eye out for them when travelling on the highways. Also, for people out with snowmobiles, be very
cautious when crossing ice, as the warm weather we have been having has created over-flow in a lot of
areas.
For anyone interested in viewing the Fannin Sheep, a snowshoe out to Van Gorder Falls or a drive out
to the Fingers Site could prove to be a worthwhile venture to see these guys.
We would also like to remind hunters that Bison season is CLOSED right now in the Bison
Management Area. It will re-open Feb. 15th. For more info contact any Environment office.
Enjoy the snow 
Faro Housing Office
Will be CLOSED until further notice
For any questions regarding Yukon Housing
issues –
phone - 1-800-661-0408 ext # 5759 and they will
redirect your call.
FOR MAINTENANCE EMERGENCIES
call Bill Wood - Cell # 332-1337
We apologize for any inconvenience this closure may cause.
Business COMMUNITY
524 Maynard Crescent
5 bedrooms / 4 bathrooms
Living Room / Entertainment Room / Dining Room
Games Room / Workout Room / Den / Office
Full kitchen facilities
Self-serve breakfast foods included
1-867-332-9011
NEW BUSINESS IN FARO!
Fully furnished 3 bedroom, 1 bath
vacation rental!
Newly furnished 3 bedroom, 1 bath townhouse style
condo. Includes full kitchen, washer & dryer and so
much more! Daily, weekly and monthly rates. Call
867-332-2402 or e-mail [email protected]
Check out our website for more info
and pictures:
www.farovacationrentals.com
Handyman Service
call
994-2100
HEALTH PRODUCTS
Visit www.toyourhealthproducts.ca and read the
testimonials that have helped other people by using
the products. Call FYI
403-345-7788 (collect when placing your order).
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
DISCOVERY STORE/FARO HARDWARE
WINTER HOURS
EFFECTIVE OCTOBER 1, 2012
Monday to Saturday:
10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Sundays & Holidays:
CLOSED
Truck Arrivals: Wednesday
Order Day:
Friday by 4:00
Pick up Day: Thursday Please!
*Phone Cards *Building Products * Lotto*Fresh Produce *Dairy
CALL US FOR
SPECIAL ORDERS AND CASELOTS @
994-2470
FARO STUDIO RESTAURANT
OPEN
7:00 AM – 8:00 PM DAILY
NORTH OF 60 MASSAGE THERAPY
VALENTINES DAY/CHINESE
NEW YEAR SMORG
Therapeutic & relaxation massage
Located at 507 Douglas Drive
Now taking appointments
FEBRUARY 14TH
Phone 994-2226
2 SEATINGS @ 4:30PM & 7:00 PM
(RESERVATIONS RECOMMENDED)
994-3133
FARO STUDIO LOUNGE HOURS:
Monday – Saturday 4 – 8 pm
(based on demand after 8 pm)
(Closed Sunday)
* Phone Cards
* Bank Machine
Cost: $70.00/hr
$40.00/30 min
Covered by most extended
Health Care Plans
Michelle Lynch
Registered Massage Therapist
[email protected]
REIKI
Reiki is a healing technique used for relaxation, stress
reduction and for balance of the chakras in the body. It is a
non-invasive procedure that has been compared to a relaxing
massage. The healing takes place when the practitioner uses
“life force energy” in a concentrated manner and directs it
into the patient’s body. It does not involve any pain, and in
most cases, removes any existing pain from the body.
Call Barb McMahon for a session of physical and
emotional reiki healing at 994-3016.
For a catalogue or info on
hosting a party call
Tracy Sawicki
867 332 5502/867 994 2444
AVON
Helen Wagantall
994-3277
BONNIE BOWNESS
994-2429
“ The First in Synthetics”
Chris Wilkinson
994-3289
HELEN WAGANTALL
994-3277
Ph: 994-2080
Cell: (867) 332-1530
Fax: 994-2060
Email: [email protected]
General Delivery Faro YT Y0B1K0
AURORA HONEY & BERRIES - 100 %
NATURAL, unpasteurized honey – Clover & Alfalfa
blend. Taking reserves for 6.7 and 10 pound
food grade pails.
Wild Mountain Cranberries & Bueberries.
Went North Creations
Went North Creations has a large
selection of leather and fur mittens,
mukluks, hats, hair accessories and key
chains.
Stop in at 530 Douglass Drive (the red
house) to see what is for sale.
Call Kara 994-3114
Contact [email protected]
or Call 867-393-1992
TD Canada Trust Faro Agency
Monday to Friday
12:15 pm to 3:15 pm
Effective February 3, 2013 we will still accept
pennies but will no longer use them.
Drop into the Branch for penny rollers if you
would like to cash in your stash!
WILD FUR FOR SALE
CALL MAD MIKE @ 867-969-2800
OR
[email protected]
WIDE VARIETY
FAIR PRICES
Town of faro
COUNCIL MEETS
Tuesday, February 5th 2013@ 7:00 pm
Agenda Items must be received
by:
Thursday, January 30th 2013
COUNCIL MEETS
Tuesday, February 19th 2013 7:00 pm
Agenda Items must be received
by:
th
Thursday, February 14 2013
Come to Council. We have Coffee on!
HOME OWNERS GRANT DEADLINE
The Application Deadline for claiming the
2012 Home Owners Grant is February 15,
2013. Applications must include proof of
payment in full of the taxes payable in
respect of the eligible residence for the
taxation year in which the application is
made.
LICENSES AND TAGS
ATTENTION BUSINESS OWNERS!!!!!
The *NEW* Town of Faro website
includes a local business directory
If you would like your business
featured in the directory, please
contact;
Erica @ 994-2728 or [email protected]
you can now purchase your 2013 Business
License and Dog Tags; be ready to start the
New Year on the right foot or paw.
Inter-Municipal Business Licenses
Inter-Municipal Business License allow
companies to do business in more than one
Yukon Municipality.
Purchase a 2013 business license in your
“home” municipality and then purchase an
Inter-Municipal License at any municipal
office.
REMINDER: We have a drop box in
our front door for payments! No cash
please.
TOWN OF FARO SNOW PLOWING PRIORITY
SNOW CLEARING
OPERATIONS
During our snow clearing
operations on Faro streets this
winter, it would be very much
appreciated, wherever possible, if
vehicles could be parked in your
own driveways, or perhaps the
one across the street.
It makes our job so much easier
for the efficient removal of snow if
this task is not impeded by parked
vehicles.
Thank you!
(Highlighted Map version can be seen on the Town of Faro website)
Priority Areas Section
#1
Priority Areas Section
#2
7-Maynard Cres. &
1-Campbell St. From Dawson Dr. Ladue Dr.
To Mitchell Rd Intersection
8-Ross Rd
9-McQuesten Rd
2-Campbell St. & Lorna Blvd
10-Lapie Cres.
3-Dawson Dr.
11-Hoole, Harper, &
4-Douglas Dr. & Yates Cres.
Mayo Sts.
5-Ogilvie Cres.
12-Rose Cres.
6-Kitza
13- Sheldon Rd
Priority Areas Section
#3
14-Tintina Subdivision
15-Parking Areas: Solar
Complex, Post Office
16- Parking areas: Nursing
Station, Bell Ave.,
17- Parking areas: RCMP,
Churches
REAL ESTATE
HOUSE FOR SALE
FOR SALE
HOUSE FOR SALE
606 Yates Crescent
4 Bedrooms, 2 ½ Baths,
Rec Room
$110,000
Please call
994-3222
FOR SALE
4 bedroom, 1 ½ Bath, 2800 SQ FT open
concept home had a NEW roof added in 2010.
Lot 11 Tintina Subdivision, Faro - $185,000
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.
622 Yates Crescent
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.
For more information
contact Mark Griffis
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.
Email: [email protected]
This home offers Great Views, a Quiet street,
& a HUGE Private Fenced back yard.
www.remaxactionyukon.com
Office Phone: 867-667-2514
ext 23
Cell: 867-334-8313
Home Phone: 867-668-6300
Fax: 867-667-7132
$134,000 Call For More Details.
867-994-2401
CONTACT:
Keith and Debbie Carreau
Box 610, Faro, Yukon Y0B 1K0
Telephone 867-994-3101
Real Estate listings
If you have a property for sale and would like to add it to the website, please
contact [email protected] or at the Town Office with information on the property
(pictures are good, too.)
$198,500
Call 867-994-3322
Motivated to sell
FOR RENT!
3 bedroom, 1 bath
unit!
Newly painted and new
flooring – 3 bedroom, 1 bath
middle triplex unit. Looking
for long-term rental. Nonsmoking, no pets. Rent
$550/month plus utilities.
Also security deposit. Call
406-640-0299
or e-mail
[email protected]
for more info.
REAL ESTATE
TRIPLEX FOR SALE!
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 – Newly repainted and new flooring – 3 bedroom, 1 bath
unit
Unit 3 – 3 bedroom, 1 bath unit with long-term renter
Check out our website for more information:
http://www.farovacationrentals.com/#!for-sale
Call 406-640-0299 or e-mail [email protected]
House for Sale –
Tintina Subdivision Lot #1
House is situated on five acres and includes a
cabin, large shed, and basic horse paddock.
This open plan home, with 3 bedrooms and 2
baths, is approximately 2200 square feet, with
an open plan kitchen, large terrace, brand new
gas boiler for water, and a large, very effective
woodstove in the main room.
The purchase price is $98,500.
The house is also available for rent (minimum
of 2-year rental) for $500/month, with terms
to be worked out by mutual consent of owner
and interested party. In case of rental, the
cabin on the property would not be included.
The successful tenants would be responsible
for supplying their own furnishings. References,
first and last month’s rent, and a security
deposit would be required.
For more information on the house,
contact Stefan at
[email protected].
HOUSE FOR RENT:
3 bedrooms, 1 1/2 bath with full basement.
Nice yard with deck that overlooks golf
course.
$400 per month. First, last and deposit.
Renter pays heat and utilities as well as
normal upkeep.
Call: 867-994-2564 or 867-994-2750
HOUSE FOR RENT
3 Bedroom House
For more information please contact:
Trevor Piercey @
780-805-5687
Sarah Bowers @
867-994-3445
780-805-9195
Classifieds
FOR SALE
WANTED
Looking for a
place to rent as
soon as possible. I
FOR SALE - READY TO GO!!
$ 25000.00 O B O
Both truck and 5th wheel
have extensive work
Call Bernie for further info
867 994 3322
Email [email protected]
WANTED TO RENT
space for a 16 foot boat – total
length 20 feet with motor and
trailer. Space can be covered or
uncovered. Secure would be
nice –
Tom – 994-2728
have two children,
and am currently
employed in Ross
River.
Looking for rent to
own, if possible.
Please call
332-0002.
FOR SALE
1997 Northland
Camper
North/South
Queen Bed
Great Condition
$5500.00
994-2006
FOR SALE
3120 Husqvarna
saw and "Wood
Bug" style
mill...$1000.00
Please call Tina or
Ray at 994~2103
(and please leave
a message if no
one’s there.)...
GIVE AWAY!
Remington game master
30.06,pump, 2 clips,
approx. 20 rounds ammo,
soft case, cleaning kit.
600.00 OBO
Bernie 994-3322
email [email protected]
FOR SALE
mid 90's 15 HP 2 Stroke Mariner
outboard motor with long leg. Runs
great and comes with new upgraded
plastic gas tank. Serviced regularly by
Joe's Small Engine Repair in Whitehorse.
$700 obo
I also have a nice little 1032 Lowe
Jon Boat for sale comes with all
you need to fish, too many extras
to list. Also has an electric motor,
charger and 2 batteries. Great
little 1 man car topper. $850 obo
Call 994-2722
FOR SALE
Assorted cards...
some with
animals, some
with flowers....
most blank inside
- $4.00 each or
3 for $10.00 or
6 for 20.00
WANTED
I am looking for ice
cream buckets (4L)
with lids please.
Kara 994-3114
1999 Chevy Tracker
Good Condition - $5000.00
OBO
For more information contact:
Trevor Piercey @
Anyone interested in
two junked
International Scouts,
please come and
remove them from
my back yard. They
are FREE!!!
For more info,
please contact
Leithe Minder
994-2079
FOR SALE
Lots & lots of
VINTAGE
NANCY DREW
HARDCOVER
MYSTERY NOVELS
$4 each or a “deal”
for all of them!
Call Sandy @ 9942012
FOR SALE
48” x 48”
Window (Low “E”)
Call 994-2100
FOR SALE
780-805-5687
Sarah Bowers @
867-994-3445 or 780-805-9195
Dell desk top computer, 21"
flat top monitor, web cam,
printer, computer desk,
$ 350.00
Bernie 994-3322
[email protected]
FOR SALE
Men's size 7 sorel boots
never been worn
Pd 125.00 sell for 85.00
call Bernie @867-994-3322
[email protected]
A variety of knitted
items for sale
Afghans: all sizes,
patterns & colours.
Call Pauline @ 9942662
for viewing
*Custom items also
available
Place your Ad
anytime
for the
MARCH Edition;
*Buy
*Swap
*Rent
*Babysit
*Sell
*Rides
*Pets
*Wanted
*Yard sales *Volunteers
IT’S FREE!!!
[email protected]
*Please remember to delete
your Old ads too!!!!
WANTED
BUY - SELL
The Magons are looking for a medium
sized, gently-used deep freezer.
Please contact Angela or Mario
at 994-2223 if you have one to sell.
TRADE - GIVE AWAY
YARD SALES
Do you have stuff to
sell/trade/give away?
Are you on facebook?
One half of all Yukon
communities have buy & sell
pages on facebook.
Now Faro has one too, with
117 members
See ya there!!!!!
FOR SALE
The Magons are also selling a 3 year old
PC computer and monitor.
Offered at $200 obo.
Please contact Mario Magon
at 994-2223 for details.
FOR SALE
Cross Country Skis – Boots & Ski Poles
For Sale Cheap
Call 994-2233 For more information
Other great places to find stuff
ONGOING GARAGE SALE!
MANY MANY MANY TREASURES, TOOLS, ETC
CALL FOR INFORMATION AND VIEWING.
ERNIE WAGANTALL 994-2474
www.borealist.com
www.canadianonly.ca
www.yukon.kijiji.ca
www.eBay.ca
www.yukontrader.com
www.facebook/Whitehorse Buy & Sell
Weird classified ads from around the internetz !
Employment opportunities
What’s goin’ on?
FARO SEARCH & RESCUE
Faro SAR
Recruiting-Information Rally
Arctic Edge Skating Club
&
Faro Mad Sled Dogs
February 9th, 2013
Sportsman's Lounge
1:30 pm to 4:00 pm
SKATE – A – THON
&
HOT BREAKFAST
FARO STUDIO RESTAURANT
(Coffee & Tea provided)
OPEN
7:00 AM – 8:00 PM DAILY
SATURDAY FEBRUARY 9, 2013
@ THE ARENA
10a.m.
TOY LENDING
LIBRARY
DEL VAN GORDER
SCHOOL COUNCIL
MEETING
FEB 4TH, 7:00
IN THE STAFF ROOM.
ALL ARE WELCOME
Toy lending
library is
available for all
parents of kids
0-6.
Come to Faro
Library and
check out the
selection of
almost 60 toys!
VALENTINES DAY/CHINESE
NEW YEAR SMORG
FEBRUARY 14TH
2 SEATINGS @ 4:30PM & 7:00 PM
(RESERVATIONS RECOMMENDED)
994-3133
TD Canada Trust Faro Agency
Effective February 3, 2013 we will
still accept pennies but will no longer
use them.
Drop into the Branch for penny
rollers if you would like to cash in
your stash!
CONCERT AT DVG SCHOOL
DVG is pleased to be hosting a concert by
Juno award winner Normal Foote
Thursday, February 7th
2:30 pm
in the gym.
All members of the public are invited to attend this
free event. Some bio background (courtesy of
Wikipedia):
Norman is an internationally acclaimed musician,
songwriter, and comedian for all ages. Originally from
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, he is best
known for his songwriting, outrageous props, and off
beat sense of humor in children's music and live
performance. He has been nominated for four Juno
Awards for Best Children's Album in 1990, 1993, 2001,
and won in 2010. Norman has received critical acclaim
for his clever songs and engaging concert
performances. He has written for Walt Disney
Records, Shari Lewis, CBC's syndicated TV show
Scoop and Doozie, KOBA's production of Nelvana's
Little Bear Live and Backyardigans Live.
LECTURE SERIES
DVG will be hosting
the first of this year's
lecture series
7:00 pm
Wednesday, Feb 20th
in the library
Principal Angela Magon will be giving a
30-40 minute talk entitled: The Brain and
Learning: Does Gender Matter? This interactive lecture is geared towards teens and
adults of all ages who are wanting to learn
more about how and why we learn the
way we do.
Refreshments will be provided.
DVG is looking for a drama coach to put on a
short one act play with a small group of
interested students.
Please contact Angela Magon (Principal) in
the school office (994-2760) if you have a
couple of hours a week to put into this.
We are also looking for a cross country
running coach to start when we can see
pavement again.
If you are interested in taking students on a
run once a week after school later in the
school year, please let us know.
KIDS IN ACTION STORE
(run by the Gr 3-5 class)
Is looking for donations and more
customers!
If you have any gently used items
(especially toys and children's books)
that you would like to donate,
FRIENDSHIP FEASTS IS LOOKING TO
RECRUIT MORE AMAZING
VOLUNTEERS!
As a volunteer, you would be asked to cook a meal for a family or
individual who could really use a kind act during a time of need.
You would be called upon just a couple of times a year to help out.
Meals do not have to be fancy or 12 courses- something simple! We
have never had a recipient unhappy with a meal yet!
Please call Kara at 994-3114 for more information or email
[email protected]
please bring these by the school.
The store is open from
2:30-3:30 on Wednesdays.
All proceeds go to charities
selected by the Grade 3-5 class.
New Year’s Resolution to be more fit?
Try the weight room!
For more information and membership details
Call the Faro Recreation Centre
Prepare now for industry employment this
spring.
994-2375 Tuesdays-Saturdays
Red Cross Emergency Medical
Responder
$895
Feb 4-8 & Feb 11-15 | Mon-Fri x2
8:30-5:30 |
Recognized as an equivalent to OFA 3
Prerequisite: Current Standard First Aid/CPR-C
certification
Red Cross Emergency Medical
Responder recertification
$500
Feb 4-8 & Feb 11-15 | Mon-Fri x2
8:30-5:30 |
Prerequisite: Current Emergency Medical Responder
certification
EMR IS THE PREREQUISITE FOR THE NEW PCP
PROGRAM.
Do you have an event or activity you
would like to promote? Send it along!
[email protected]
FARO BIBLE CHAPEL
11:00 am
Sunday Services
All are welcome.
Pastor Ted Baker
994-2442
God's Valentine: "God
demonstrated His own
love for us in this: While
we were still sinners,
Christ died for us."
FARO CAMPUS
Faro Community
Campus Committee
and the Board of
Governors would like
to extend an
invitation to persons
interested in sitting
of the Faro Campus
Committee
For more information
please contact:
Peter Kazda
994-3022
Julia Salo
994-2021
The Challenge will surprise you
in 2013!
Youth across Canada will soon be invited
to express what Canada means to them by
using new artistic media and have the
chance to win great prizes! Come back
soon for all the details of the contest.
http://www.pch.gc.ca/eng/1292268977681
CBC’s Dragons’ Den is coming to
Yukon! Open auditions are coming to
Whitehorse on, Wednesday, February
6th from 11:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. at the
Westmark Whitehorse, Conference
Room #5, 201 Wood Street.
www.cbc.ca/dragonsden/auditions
miscellaneous
February 14th is named after the patron saint, St. Valentine, and we celebrate this day with the exchange of candy,
flowers, cards, and gifts as a token of affection to our loved ones. The history of this day is very sketchy but it does appear
to derive from Christian and Roman traditions. The story I like dates from the third century when Rome was ruled by the
Emperor Claudius II. The Emperor outlawed marriages for young men as he felt single men made better soldiers than men
who were married. A priest, named St. Valentine, didn't agree with the Emperor and married young lovers in secret. When
the Emperor discovered what St. Valentine was doing, he sentenced him to death. While St. Valentine was in prison,
waiting to be put to death, he met and fell in love with the jailor's daughter. Before he died he sent her a love letter and
signed it "From your Valentine". This expression is still used today and St. Valentine is now best remembered as a
romantic and heroic figure.
This tale reaffirms our desire to romantically celebrate Valentine's Day. And chocolate, with its aura of being an
aphrodisiac, becomes the perfect gift to give or receive from our mate. So strong was the Aztec's belief of chocolate's
power as an aphrodisiac that their emperor, Montezuma, used to drink upwards of 50 cups of chocolate per day. It also
became very popular in Spain when Hernando Cortés brought it back from his voyage to the New World in the 16th
century. Aristocratic ladies loved to start their mornings with a cup of chocolate and would even instruct their servants to
bring them a cup during Mass. To welcome this Valentine's Day why not start the morning as Montezuma did, with a cup of
hot chocolate. Whether you make it with just milk or with a combination of milk and coffee, it is delicious tasting and will
leave you with a warm glow.
2 cups (480 ml) milk
3 ounces (90 grams) semisweet chocolate, chopped
1 ounce (30 grams) milk chocolate, chopped
1 teaspoon granulated white sugar, or to taste (optional)
Place the milk, semisweet chocolate, milk chocolate, and sugar (if using), in a saucepan over medium heat and whisk
periodically until the mixture just reaches the boiling point. Remove from heat and if more foam is desired, use a wire whisk
or hand held immersion blender to whip the hot chocolate.
Pour the hot chocolate into two cups and garnish with a dollop of whipped cream and a dusting of cocoa powder or grated
chocolate, if desired. *Preparation time 10 minutes.
TOP 10 VALENTINE GIFTS
TOP 10 VALENTINE
Read more: http://www.joyofbaking.com/breakfast/HotChocolate.html#ixzz2JbghvHfl
FOR MEN
GIFTS FOR WOMEN
Look up!
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February 10 - New Moon. The
Moon will be directly between the
Earth and the Sun and will not be
visible from Earth. This phase occurs at
07:20 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.
February 25 - Full Moon. The
Moon will be directly opposite the Earth
from the Sun and will be fully
illuminated as seen from Earth. This
phase occurs at 20:26 UTC. This full
moon was known by early Native
American tribes as the Full Snow Moon
because the heaviest snows usually fell
during this time of the year. Since
hunting is difficult, this moon has also
been known by some tribes as the Full
Hunger Moon.
1)Martini shaker
2) New Wallet
3) GPS system
4) Netflix subscription
5) New T-shirts
6) Lingerie
7) Mail Order Meat
8) Beer
9) A tailored suit
10) Big Screen TV
*I looked up the meat
thing on #7– yes, it’s
true;
www.stubbsbbq.com
www.marieclaire.com
1) Flowers
2) Chocolate
3) Week-end
getaway
4) Body care gift
basket
5) Date night
6) Lingerie
7) Pictures & frames
8) Jewelry
9) Dinner cooked
10) Maid Service
www.marieclaire.com
TOP 10 VALENTINES
MOVIES GUYS WILL
ACTUALLY WATCH
1) The Princess Bride
2) Groundhog day
3) Love Jones
4) Big Fish
5) Blade Runner
6) Jerry Maguire
7) The Apartment
8) Knocked up
9) Eternal Sunshine of
the Spotless Mind
10)Something Wild
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Announcements
Please submit your
announcements by
the 28th of each
Month to;
Tina Freake
st
(Feb.1 )
Harold Boehm
Betty Murphy
(Feb. 9th )
(Feb. 15th )
Gary Kimpinksi
(Feb. 22nd)
[email protected]
If possible, limit your
announcements
to 20 words or less.
BIRTHDAYS
ANNIVERSARIES
Happy Birthday
Aquarius:
January 20 –
February 18
Happy 5th Birthday
Quillian!
(February 10th )
Love Hunter and
Cavan.
BIRTHS
MEMORIALS
THANK YOU
WELCOME HOME
Happy Birthday
Grandpa Neil
Lots of love &
kisses from your
favorite little girl
Taylor
xoxoxoxo
GRADUATION
[email protected]
Or, send them on
facebook:
The Frozen Mukluk
has a page!
Happy Birthday
Pisces
February 19 –
March 20
IF YOUR BIRTHDAY IS IN FEBRUARY….
BABY SHOWERS
GET WELL
Happy 4th Birthday
Alex!
(February 22nd )
Love Hunter and
Cavan.
HAPPY
GROUNDHOG
DAY!!!
Happy Valentines to
Leithe, Akilah and
Willis! As long as the
sun shines on snow,
my love for you will
always grow!
Love Kathryn, Aisha
and Jason!
Abstract thoughts. Loves reality and abstract.
Intelligent and clever. Changing personality. Attractive.
sexiest out of everyone.
Temperamental. Quiet, shy and humble. Honest and
loyal. Determined to reach goals. Loves freedom.
Rebellious when restricted. Loves aggressiveness. Too
sensitive and easily hurt. Gets angry really easily but
does not show it. Dislikes unnecessary things. Loves
making friends but rarely shows it. Daring and
stubborn. Ambitious. Realizing dreams and hopes.
Sharp. Loves entertainment and leisure. Romantic on
the inside not outside. Superstitious and ludicrous.
Spendthrift. Tries to learn to show emotions.
FEBRUARY CELEBRITY BIRTHDAYS
Feb. 01 1901 Clark Gable
Feb. 02 1882 James Joyce
1947 Farah Fawcett
Feb. 04 1948 Alice Cooper
Feb. 06 1945 Bob Marley
1911 Ronald Reagan
1919 Zsa Zsa Gabor
Feb.08 1828 Jules Verne
Feb.09 1914 Gypsy Rose Lee
Feb. 10 1955 Greg Norman
Feb. 11 1926 Leslie Neilsen
Feb. 12 1809 Abraham Lincoln
Feb. 14 1944 Carl Bernstein,
1913 Jimmy Hoffa
Feb. 21 1933 Nina Simone
Feb. 22 1949 Niki Lauda,
1974 Drew Barrymore
Feb. 25 1841 Pierre Auguste Renoir
Feb. 26 1829 Levi Strauss,
1846 William Cody,
1932 Johnnie Cash
Feb 27 1902 John Steinbeck
Happy 4th Birthday to
our favorite little boy
on February 22!! We
love you Alex!
Love Mommy, Daddy,
Josie, and Lily!!
Happy Birthday Dad!
Keith Carreau and Pilgrim's
Landscaping and Snow
Removal would like to thank
all Faroites for their patience
while snow removal and
delivering of firewood to
various locations, is being
done around the community,
greatly appreciated.
I would like to announce
that I have resigned from
my job as Housing Manager
for Faro and Ross River.
I would like to express my
thanks to all the tenants
and contractors.
I am going to miss you all!
SANDY
Thanks to everyone who submitted this Month!
February CALENDAR
The Frozen Mukluk Tear-away Fridge calendar
Sunday
DO YOU
HAVE
AN EVENT
FOR THE
MARCH
CALENDAR?
Monday
Wednesday
Tuesday
Thursday
Information
4
Pucks & Sticks 7-8pm
Youth Group
Meeting 7 pm
Pizza Night@ Studio
Restaurant
5
Dr. Bousquet @ FHC
DVG School
Council 7pm
6
7
Story-time @
Library 11-12
Dr. Bousquet @ FHC
Carpet Bowling
1:00-3:00pm
Canskate
4:00 – 5:30
Carpet Bowling
1:00-3:00pm
Ski Workshop
Figure Skating
5:30 – 6:15
Concert @ DVG 2:30pm
Playgroup
(10:30 – Noon)
Public Skate
1-3pm
Art Workshop 7pm
Public Skate 4:005:30pm
is subject
to change.
Please call
for more
info:
994-2375
3
Friday
1
*Rec
Centre
Archery 4:00-5:00 pm
7:00-8:00 pm
Adult Floor Hockey
(7:30 – 9:00)
Playgroup
(10:30 – Noon)
Archery 4:00-5:00 pm
Dr. Bousquet @
FHC
Public Skate 4:005:30pm
Pucks & Sticks 7-8pm
BYTE Workshop
2:30-4:30 pm
Pizza Night@ Studio
Restaurant
Youth Group
Meeting 7 pm
Badminton (7:30 – 9:00 pm)
11
12
13
Playgroup
(10:30 – Noon)
Archery 4:00-5:00 pm
7:00-8:00 pm
Public Skate
1-3pm
Carpet Bowling
1:00-3:00pm
Public Skate 4:00-5:30pm
Badminton (7:30 – 9:00 pm)
17
18
Public Skate
1-3pm
19
Playgroup (10:30 – Noon)
Archery 4:00-5:00 pm
7:00-8:00 pm
Carpet Bowling
1:00-3:00pm
Public Skate 4:00-5:30pm
Council meets @ 7pm
Badminton (7:30 – 9:00 pm)
24
Public Skate
1-3pm
25
Dr. Bousquet
@ FHC
26
Playgroup (10:30 – Noon)
Archery 4:00-5:00 pm
7:00-8:00 pm
Carpet Bowling
1:00-3:00pm
Public Skate 4:00-5:30pm
Badminton (7:30 – 9:00 pm)
Karaoke Night
@ Studio
Lounge
SKATE-ATHON &
Breakfast @ 10
am @ Arena
Valentine Card
Workshop 2:304:30
Faro SAR
Recruiting/Info
session
Sportsman’s
Lounge 1:30 –
4:00 pm
Foodsafe Level
1 9-5pm @
Yukon College
Council meets @ 7pm
10
Public Skate
1-3pm
9
8
Public Skate 4:00-5:30pm
Saturday
2
Story-time @
Library 11-12
14
15
Playgroup
(10:30 – Noon)
Canskate
4:00 – 5:30
Figure Skating
5:30 – 6:15
Carpet Bowling
1:00-3:00pm
Archery 4:00-5:00 pm
Adult Floor Hockey
(7:30 – 9:00)
Valentine/Chinese
New Year Smorg @
Studio 4:30 & 7:00 pm
20
21
Story-time @
Library 11-12
Playgroup
(10:30 – Noon)
DVG Lecture Series
@ Library 7 pm
Carpet Bowling
1:00-3:00pm
Canskate
4:00 – 5:30
Figure Skating
5:30 – 6:15
Archery 4:00-5:00 pm
Story-time @
Library 11-12
Canskate
4:00 – 5:30
Figure Skating
5:30 – 6:15
Adult Floor Hockey
(7:30 – 9:00)
Yukon College Dinner
@ Sportsmans 5:308:00pm
Pucks & Sticks 7-8pm
Pizza Night@ Studio
Restaurant
(MOST OFFICES
CLOSED)
Public Skate 4:005:30pm
Youth Group Ski Trip
Pizza Night@ Studio
Restaurant
28
Dr. Bousquet @ FHC
Playgroup
(10:30 – Noon)
Carpet Bowling
1:00-3:00pm
Archery 4:00-5:00 pm
Craft Exchange
@ Library
1:00pm
Public Skate
1-3pm
22
23
HERITAGE DAY Public Skate
Pucks & Sticks 7-8pm
Adult Floor Hockey
(7:30 – 9:00)
27
Public Skate 4:005:30pm
16
1-3pm
Youth Group
Ski Trip