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player dents the twine
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Rankin Inlet.
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Skill time in Coral
Community justice worker
leads learning programs
for women
by Darrell Greer
Northern News Services
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A community justice outreach worker has been helping
to bring women together to
discuss healthy living, while
learning new skills in Coral
Harbour.
Ruth Eetuk was helping
the Coral justice committee to
oversee four programs simultaneously during the past two
months.
Eetuk secured funding to
hold a sewing program that
saw the participants make
hunting parkas and pants, as
well as a pair of mitts.
A second program focused
on cooking lessons to prepare
healthy meals, while a third
featured participants making
a pair of kamiik and the fourth
saw a Coral's women's group
program focused on healthy
living and making traditional
Inuit dolls.
The Coral Women's Group
program was funded through
the Victim Assistance Fund
(VAF), while the other three
programs were funded by
Brighter Futures.
Funding from the VAF
is administered through the
community justice program.
The VAF program brought
the women together to discuss
a number of issues surrounding safe and healthy living.
The women also learned a
new skill in doll making during the program, which ran
from February until the end
of March.
Eetuk said the women's
group program was targeted
at women and young mothers
aged 25 and older.
She said the program consisted of segments aimed at
raising awareness among the
participating women on team
involvement, independence
and healthy living, as well as
increasing their basic skills.
"We had two groups of
eight women taking the program," said Eetuk.
"I had four ladies who had
made dolls in another program a couple of years ago.
"But a lot of these ladies
were new to this, so their creations were pretty interesting.
"One of my aunts, Clara
Ell, is very talented and puts
her heart into everything she
makes, so she was helping a
lot of the ladies in her group
with the doll heads they were
sculpting out of clay and they
did a really great job."
Eetuk said another significant aspect of the program
is that it mirrors how Inuit
mothers used to do things in
the past.
She said they didn't just
visit each other to drink tea,
sit down and chat.
"This is what they did in
the past: bring something to
sew while you're there, sit
down and start up a conversation while you're sewing.
"It was social, yes, but
things were getting done, too."
Eetuk said she'd love to see
these types of programs continue in Coral Harbour.
She said the initiative kept a
lot of women busy in the community, with eight instructors
and more than 60 participants
involved in the four programs
combined – and many more
wanting to join.
"This really got the women
going, and it's something they
definitely want to see happen
again in Coral.
"You have to know where
to look to get the funding and
then it's all to do with how
well you've written your proposal for the program.
"For these latest programs,
we received funding to provide wages for the instructors
and snacks for the participants.
"It was also in the budget
to purchase all the materials
they needed, except for the
tools the dolls carry, which
were made by their husbands
at home."
Eetuk said she was pleased
to see more than 100 women
sign up to participate in the
program, even though that
was far more than she could
accommodate.
She said with so many
wanting to participate, the
community justice board
decided it would have to come
down to chance.
"It was decided we would
have to draw the names for
the 16 women who would participate.
"We divided it into two
groups, one group of younger
women and another of older
ladies so they would be comfortable with where they were
at.
"There was some disappointment among those
who weren't picked, in a way,
but we were lucky enough to
have those other three programs that most of them could
sign up to do.
"The kamiik program
actually attracted a lot more
people to participate than the
doll making program."
Eetuk said she was surprised at the start of the project, when she was having a
hard time finding instructors.
She said that experience
really served as a wake-up
call for her.
"We have to work harder
than we've been doing to try
and pass on traditional knowledge that's disappearing.
"Not very many really
know the proper steps for
making kimiik today.
"We need to continue with
more programs that help us
pass that knowledge along,
while we still have people
who can."
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past month.
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A Rankin tradition
Children take to
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He said once the warmer
temperatures set in, the two
Rankin Inlet rinks go steady almost every
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the community of Rankin there every morning makes
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to maintain the rinks daily, to be very good in keeping
including a morning ice hockey away from those who
cleaning by the Zamboni, to just want to skate and enjoy
make it more enjoyable for the fresh air.
everyone.
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players, it's not
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offer the ice as fun for the
entire family is why there's
two distinctive rinks on the
lake.
"The vast majority of the
people who go down there
know the way it's set up, and
we don't have any trouble
with boys or girls playing
hockey and trying to force
people who just want to skate
off the ice.
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because I feel like I was just
running the hockey camp to
start the season not that long
ago.
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and, even though many of us
would like to have seen Rankin win more tournaments,
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winning!"
A NICE TOUCH
Darren Ikakhik, left, of
Rankin Inlet receives the
Best Forward Award from
elder Tommy Misheralak
at the Johnny Kook
Memorial four-on-four
tourney in Whale Cove this
past month. All the awards
featured a photo of the
tourney's namesake,
Johnny Kook.
photo courtesy of Noel Kaludjak
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CHELSEA SAMMURTOK
Community: Rankin Inlet
School: Maani Ulujuk Ilinniarvik
Chelsea, right, accepting from
Kelli McLarty, is this edition's
student of the week for having
the best project at the regional
science fair and taking the Areva
Intermediate Division's Outstanding Achievement Award. Good
luck at the national, Chelsea!
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I often wish I had a Blu-ray of
our "special" moments as referee
About a year ago I was doing a
person a favour by looking through and player to show those who
think it can't really be
a stack of old Kivalliq
left on the ice.
News binders from the
At every level Clark
late 1990s to about
was
talented, successful,
2001, trying to find a
uber-competitive and, at
photo I had taken of a
times, a real handful to
family member.
officiate.
During my search, I
And, whether he cares
came across a picture
to admit it or not, his
of a young boy outside
was always win at
the Rankin arena being
DARRELL credo
all costs and, if you can't
recognized as player of
GREER
win, leave them with a
the week for his efforts
memory or six for next
in minor hockey.
time.
That young lad has
Fast forward to today, and Clark
grown up to be current Rankin rec
is both a father and a minor hockco-ordinator David Clark.
ey coach.
I consider Mr. Clark a good
The past two seasons, for the
friend today, as much as any oldschool hack allows himself to have first time I can remember in his
close friends in the community he hockey career, Clark has actually
said (not without a lingering bit of
serves.
difficulty in getting the words out)
But friend or not, in my humble
the game is not always just about
opinion, Clark is one of the best
recreation co-ordinators I've known winning.
And that is a very, very good
over the years and, believe me,
thing.
between my love of sports and
Many of my fondest memories
earning a living by the printed
of
playing and officiating hockey
word, I've known a few.
have taken place in a Kivalliq
I retired from playing shortly
arena. But so have a few heartafter taking that photo, having
breaking memories.
been fortunate enough to be the
I will never forget young Rankin
starting goalie on two tournament
winning teams, as well as Rankin's players throwing their silver medsenior league, during my final sea- als away seconds after receiving
them, punching a rival player in
son.
the head during the game's-end
I wanted to get back into officiating to -- as corny as it may sound handshake simply because his
team was better that day, or a
-- give something back to the
game that had given me so much. defenceless player being badly
nailed into the boards during the
And, even at our little level in
the grand scheme of things, it felt final second of a game long lost
on the scoreboard.
good to hang up the pads on my
Those acts resulted from the
terms and go out on a winning
win-at-all-costs
mentality.
note.
Clark is destined to be a hockey
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leader in these parts for a number
officiating, save for a year or two
of years to come.
he played in the south, I was a
It is good to know a player -fixture on the ice calling games
still as competitive as ever, who
as Clark moved up the hockey
ranks to junior and the local senior gives his all every shift on the ice
-- will be coaching our children and
men's league.
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up ice during the First Air senior men's recreational hockey
tournament in Yellowknife earlier this month.
Hockey Town winds down
photo courtesy of Ruth Eetuk
Among the participants of a traditional doll course are Lizzie Angootealuk, Bridget
Saviakjuk, Natalie Dion, Clara Ell and Jeannie Nakoolak, back row from left, and Natuk
Paniyuk, Doreen Siutinuar, Susie Angootealuk, Nora Pameolik and Donna Eetuk, front row
from left, in Coral Harbour this past month.
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The 2014-15 hockey season is rapidly winding down for Kivalliq hockey hot
bed, Rankin Inlet.
The Rankin Rock of the Rankin Inlet Minor Hockey Association sent three
teams to the Iqaluit minor hockey tournament this past weekend. The Rock sent
its peewee, bantam and midget squads to the tourney.
While the young minor hockey players were competing in Iqaluit, the Rankin Inlet old-timers were travelling to Yellowknife to take part in the annual
Basillie Cup old-timers championship.
Final results from the two events were not known as of press time.
A Rankin Inlet senior men's hockey team will try to make up for Rankin's
non-playoff performance at the First Air tournament in Yellowknife earlier this
month, when it travels to Iqaluit to compete in the annual Toonyk Tyme senior
men's hockey championship this coming weekend.
Rankin is also expected to send a team to the Arctic Circle Cup in Repulse
Bay from April 24 to 26 to close out the season.
Ranger training on now
Rankin Inlet
The Rankin Inlet Canadian Ranger Patrol is holding a training exercise from
April 7 to 17.
The Rankin Rangers are participating in annual training, as well as familiarization with the .303 Lee Enfield rifle.
The exercise is part of annual training conducted each year by patrols under
the command of the 1st Canadian Ranger Patrol Group.
Annual training consists of classroom theory and practical application of
military and traditional skills out on the land.
Patrol members receive instruction in navigation, patrol reconnaissance,
weapons handling and safety, along with skills essential to being a Canadian
Ranger.
Museum training
deadline looms
Kivalliq
Kivalliq residents are reminded the Canadian Museum of History is now
accepting applications for its RBC Aboriginal Training Program in Museum
Practices.
The eight-month program offers professional and technical training in
museum practices to First Nations, Metis and Inuit from across Canada.
The deadline for applications is April 30.
All training is under the supervision of museum staff in a variety of fields,
including research, collections, exhibitions, public programs, corporate affairs,
development and museum services. The objective of the internship is to offer
practical experience for aboriginal people who would like to broaden their skills
in various aspects of museum work.
Since its inception, close to 100 aboriginal trainees have successfully completed the program.
The RBC Aboriginal Training Program in Museum Practices is generously
supported by the RBC Emerging Artists Project.
Derby raffle
approaches
Chesterfield Inlet
The Chesterfield Inlet Fishing Derby Committee is holding a giant raffle in
support of the community's upcoming fishing derby.
Ten great prizes are up for grabs ranging from airline tickets to a sewing
machine and work boots.
The draw for the prizes will take place on May 10 at 9 p.m. at the hamlet
gym, following the snowmobile race winner's awards.
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Female players look to raise $50,000 to return to annual hockey festival
set up by Canadian hockey legend Hayley Wickenheiser
by Darrell Greer
Northern News Services
Rankin Inlet
A group of bantam/
midget female hockey players
and their coaches are taking
a unique path in their fundraising efforts in Rankin
Inlet.
The girls hosted both a
Jail Bail and a skate dance
this past weekend.
The girls are determined
to raise the $50,000 they
need to return to Hayley
Wickenheiser's Wickfest in
Calgary, Alta., this coming
November.
Being under the banner
of the Rankin Inlet Minor
Hockey Association, the team
is not allowed to apply for a
bingo slot to help raise the
funds.
Their first trip to the
event from Nov. 27 to
30 created memories that will
last the girls a lifetime.
Coach Mikki Adams said
she gets a lot of good ideas for
fundraising on the Internet.
She said the list of fundraisers the girls will use to
raise the $50,000 include the
Jail Bail, skate dance, bake
sales, penny sales, a Go Fund
Me account and a possible
raffle.
"We're looking at taking
15 girls from Rankin Inlet for
sure," said Adams.
"I've also extended
an invitation to two girls
from Arviat, one from Whale
Cove and one from Repulse
Bay.
"I'm hoping as long as we
do a couple of fundraising
events each month, we should
be able to hit our target.
"So far, we've managed
to raise about $15,000 in
two months, but there's still
$35,000 to go."
Adams said the girls are
also looking at holding a
poker tournament in May,
which have become fairly
successful fundraisers in
Rankin during the past few
years.
She said trying to make as
many of the events as fun for
the community as possible
may help them reach their
target.
"I can tell you this, every
single girl is pulling her
weight with helping us to
raise the funds.
"As well, the four girls
from the other three communities I've invited to come
with us have to do a bit of
fundraising themselves, in
order to attend.
"I'm very confident about
this. We're going to reach our
goal.
"Once we get a little bit
closer, I'll be able to send
out letters to local businesses
to see if any can make a
monetary donation ... whatever it takes to get the girls
there."
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Elinor Mercer, left, and Catherine Ayaruak were two of the special occasion constables for the Rankin Inlet bantam/midget female
hockey team's Jail Bail fundraiser in Rankin this past week. So far, these girls and their peers hoping to attend Wickfest in November
have raised $15,000 of their $50,000 goal.
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Students representing all
seven Kivalliq communities gathered in Baker Lake
for the annual Kivalliq
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past month.
The event saw Delilah
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Chelsea Sammurtok of Rankin Inlet and William Campbell of Arviat named to
compete at the Canada-wide
Science Fair in Fredericton,
N.B., from May 11 to 16.
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Delilah Issaluk, Chelsea Sammurtok and William Campbell, who will compete
at the Canada-wide Science Fair, is presented to the gathering.
Kelli McLarty presents Delilah Issaluk of Chesterfield Inlet with the thirdplace award that ran Victor Sammurtok School's record of consecutive years
to send a student to the national science fair to 13.
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Jim Kreuger presents Patterk Kablutsiak of Baker Lake with the grand-prize
draw of two tickets anywhere Calm Air flies.
Benoit Sateana, Ashton Mannik, Tatonya Autut and Olugbemi Amurawaiye,
from left, are hard at work during a boat-building workshop.
Louie Kukkiak and
Qimmialuk Ipkarnerk,
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Thomas Kudloo Trophy
for Northern Relevance
for their project, Seal vs.
Nylon: A Test of Strength.
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annual First Air senior men's hockey
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month. Rankin failed to qualify for
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Learning about choices
Baker Grade 5 students connect with DARE program
by Darrell Greer
Northern News Services
Baker Lake
Forty Grade 5 students
completed the RCMP-delivered
Drug Abuse Resistance Education (D.A.R.E.) program at
Rachel Arngnamaktiq Elementary School in Baker Lake this
past month.
The program was delivered
by RCMP Const. Jeremy Balzer.
The students took the 10-lesson program from January until
March 26.
D.A.R.E. encourages a
positive and healthy lifestyle,
while focusing on drugs such as
tobacco, marijuana, alcohol and
inhalants.
It teaches practical skills
for resisting peer pressure to
use drugs and engage in risky
behaviours, as well as decisionmaking skills to help students
recognize the consequences of
their choices.
D.A.R.E. also suggests positive alternatives to substance
use and violence and helps
youths improve their communication skills and enhance their
self-esteem.
Balzer said the program will
have students act out different
scenarios through role playing,
using confident responses to
deal with peer pressure.
He said the classes are fastpaced and engaging.
"It's about 50 minutes per
class," said Balzer.
"One week I'd teach them
about tobacco, then alcohol,
marijuana and so on.
"We held several sessions on
peer pressure, the ways to avoid
bad situations, and their decision making.
"It's essentially 10 weeks,
but it took us a little longer with
holidays and everything."
RCMP officers have to take
special training to deliver the
D.A.R.E. program.
Balzer said the Baker students were very engaged in the
program and understood some
of its components rather well,
especially alcohol.
He said if a situation comes
up like a student talking about
someone he or she knows who
gets angry when they drink,
or someone they know who
got drunk during the weekend,
the D.A.R.E. rule is a person's
name is never mentioned.
"They ask me if we've
picked up drunks before, and I
tell them, honestly, we get a lot
of calls about alcohol.
"I tell them we go deal with
it and make sure everyone's
safe.
"I talk about how alcohol
can affect your motor skills,
and your ability to think and
walk, and they understand that."
Balzer has delivered four
D.A.R.E. classes, with the
first three in British Columbia
before he came North about six
months ago.
He said in some ways, the
Baker children were more
receptive to the program then
their southern counterparts.
"I don't want to say they
were better, necessarily, but
they seemed to enjoy the program a lot more.
"It was certainly a pleasure
doing it with them.
"They got the concept of
abuse in that it's not the end
of the world if you're eating
one chocolate bar a day, but,
if you're eating 10 a day, that's
abuse of chocolate, or if you're
drinking 10 cans of Pepsi a day,
that's abusing pop.
"I don't want them to go
home and hound their parents,
or think anyone's a horrible person for having a glass of wine
with their supper."
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D.A.R.E. instructor RCMP Const. Jeremy Balzer, centre, and Cpl. Jonathan
Saxby, far left, mark the occasion with more than 30 students who completed the 10-week course at Rachel Arngnamaktiq Elementary School in
Baker Lake earlier this month.
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Special Occasion Const. Joanna Anawak of the Rankin Inlet bantam/midget female hockey team has to be on her toes
to bring in criminal mastermind Joy Gawor during the team's Jail Bail fundraiser in Rankin this past week.
COVER LOW
William Uppahuak gives Arviat
rookie back-up goalie Siulluk
Malla a few pointers in case
he has to take to the crease
during a novice tourney in
Thompson, Man., this past
month.
photo courtesy of Gleason Uppahuak
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Rankin claims first co-ed crown
Nip defending champs 4-3
in heart-racing final
by Darrell Greer
"We scored twice in two
minutes to beat them."
Rankin Inlet
Okpatauyak said this was
Rankin Inlet captured its Rankin's first time to win the
first co-ed Super Soccer title event, after coming up short
in style in Yellowknife earlier its first five tries at the tournathis month.
ment.
The
Rankin
squad
He said, in his opinion, this
knocked-off the three time was the best team Rankin's
defending champs 4-3 to claim been able to field at the tournathe crown.
ment, and James
Rankin had
Merritt
and
nine men and
keeper Lukisha
five women
Tatty were big
at the event.
reasons
why
Each team had
they went all the
to have two
way.
female players
"I think this
on the floor
was the first time
at all times
James (Merritt)
among its five
was able to make
Kris Okpatauyak
players and
it because he's
goalie.
usually there for
Kris Okpahockey and he's
tauyak said Rankin scored two a really good player.
5-0 wins at the tournament,
"The competition was
but the rest of the games were pretty intense.
all decided by a single goal.
"It's OK for one of your
He said Rankin got past two female players to be your
Behchoko FC (the favoured goalie, so with Lukisha in net,
team going into the event) and playing so well, that really
5-4 in the semifinal, and then gave us an advantage.
defeated Yellowknife's, if
"I found having four guys
you're reading this it's too late, up front, with most of the other
4-3 in a real nail-biter.
teams only having three, gave
"Being the defending us a bit of an advantage at
champs for so long, they might times, and I thought Lukisha
have been a little too over- was our team MVP because
confident and didn't think we she played so awesome in net."
could beat them at all," said
Okpatauyak said the team
Okpatauyak.
raises the funds to be able
"We were down by one to compete in the tournament
with only two minutes of extra every year.
time left to be played.
He said everyone does their
Northern News Services
"They might
have been
a little too
overconfident."
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The adult co-ed Super Soccer champion Team Rankin Inlet are Kathleen Netser, Anna Kreelak, Kris Okpatauyak, Kandace Kusugak, Chad Graham, Rick Ningeocheak, Natuk Ford and Craig Aglukkaq, back row
from left, and Hilary Tulugak, Carlo Issaluk, James Merritt, Chris Ussak and Trent Aksawnee, middle row
from left, and keeper Lukisha Tatty, front, in Yellowknife on April 5.
share to raise the money, and
he hopes that continues this
year.
"Having finally won it, I
hope we can keep the exact
same team together, raise the
money again, and go back next
year to defend our championship.
"This year's tournament
was a lot of fun and it was run
really well.
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start – getting used to the
much bigger gym in Yellowknife than what we have in
Rankin – but we adjusted
pretty quickly.
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beat us 5-1 in our first roundrobin game, but we kept getting better every game after
that to go all the way."
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What was the best part of the
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Benoit Sateana
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"Building the
hydraulic robotic
arm and meeting
other people."
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Hello, friends and neighbours.
So good of you to join us again this week.
It seems we're always discussing the weather, but, as everyone knows, it plays a very important role in our daily lives.
Many folks are planning land trips, and there's plenty of talk
about opening up cabins and getting gear ready for the fishing
derby, which isn't all that far off.
Be sure to check the Rankin News site on the Internet to see
a list of events and activities which are upcoming.
Pakallak Tyme, dog-mushers races and snowmachine races
will all be taking place toward the end of April.
Be sure to get in on all the action.
There's something for everyone and,
aside from that, there will be some
square dances and prizes to be won.
Fun for all and a great time to enjoy
some time together with family and
friends.
We trust you all did what was necessary to have safe drinking water during
the boil-water advisory which was in
place all of last week in Rankin.
We haven't heard of any illness, so
we all must have taken the proper safety
with Joyce Ayaruak
measures. Thanks for your patience
while this was being dealt with.
Greetings may be phoned
It's almost crunch time for our stuin at (867) 645-4431
or 645-2502.
dents, as we're nearing year's-end and
E-mail: its_your_momma
these test marks and assignments are
@hotmail.com.
going to be counted when determining
some of those final marks.
If you need to finish something, get
to it and have it turned in before it's too late and you miss out on
valuable marks.
Some greetings to some very nice folks to pass along this
week, and here they are.
Happy birthday to Johnny Nattar on April 7. We hope your
67th birthday was a good one and you enjoyed your family dinner and birthday cake.
Belated happy birthday wishes to Paula Autut and Rocky
Airut, who celebrated their birthdays on the same day, April 9.
We trust you both had an excellent day. Thanks to Rocky's mom
for having that singing game. It sure was fun.
Happy fourth birthday to Laron Sharp on April 14. Hope
you had a fun birthday party and enjoyed your cake and gifts.
Love from Mommy and Rally. We love you very much. Happy
birthday, Laron, from Pudlu, Kathleen, Spike, Lalu, Joyce and
Joachim.
Happy birthday to Minnie Tatty on April 22. Have a wonderful day and we love you. Love from all the family, especially
your sister, Lizzie, in Iqaluit.
Happy birthday to my darling baby girl, Lindsey Greer, who
celebrates April 16. Wow! Staring down the big 3-0 now, hey
baby girl? Hope you have your best year yet. My heart is always
with you. Love, Dad.
Happy birthday to Billy Arnaquq on April 25. God bless
you with uncommon favour, Billy, and enjoy your special day.
Love from all your many friends here in Rankin, especially
Joyce and Joachim.
Happy birthday to Martina Nuviyak on April 26. Have a
fabulous day, Martina, and enjoy all the love, affection, gifts and
cake from the family and your friends.
If you're celebrating a special occasion, please get your wishes and greetings in to us, and we'll be happy to include them in
our column. Thanks.
Our most sincere and heartfelt condolences to the family and
loved ones of the late Ted Poole of Kenora, Ont., who passed
away with his family at his side on April 7. Many will remember Teddy – as he was better known – from the days he lived in
Churchill, Man. Teddy's gentle ways, beautiful smile, twinkling
eyes and curly hair will be long remembered and missed by his
beloved family and many friends. So many wonderful memories
will be treasured and shared, We can only pray the hearts of his
family will be filled with peace and comfort in knowing that
many share in their loss. God bless you all.
Well, friends, it's time to say so-long again, but, before
we go, we want to say hello to our elders, shut-ins, and those
recovering or away on medical.
Thanks to those who pop in on these folks, and take a treat
along for their little visit. You are appreciated.
Until next week, please be good to yourself and those you
love and remember to keep giving away those smiles like they
were free!!
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