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1 Welcome to the Rolling Ads The ads will run every Friday (unless I am away) In that case they will either run on the Thursday before or the Monday following Please e-mail me your information on a power point tile or a word document recprogrammer@watsonlake.ca You can now see the Rolling ads on the Town of Watson Lake Website! If there are no new ads they will NOT be sent that week If you have any questions please call Alyssa @ 536-8020

2 A SILENT AUCTION TO BREAK THE SILENCE ON VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN Are you a football fan? Here’s your chance to win a trip to Vancouver to see the BC Lions! Help and Hope for Families will be holding a silent auction Friday and Saturday night (Feb. 8 th & 9 th ) during Kiki Karnival. The auction package includes: Two return tickets from Whitehorse to Vancouver (Donated by Air North, blackout periods apply) and; Two tickets to a BC Lions 2013 regular season game of your choice (Donated by the BC Lions) Come find our table in the community hall on Friday and Saturday evening and place your bid! All proceeds will support Help and Hope for Families Society in their mission to end violence in our community, especially violence against women and children.

3 Welcome to Kiki Karnival We hope you enjoy you’re weekend. Have a safe weekend and safe travels home. Hockey schedules and Event Brochures are available throughout town

4 February 8 th -10 th Just a few things that will be happening:  Recreational Hockey Tournament  Food Fair  Family Dance (Friday Night w/live band)  Full Concession (all weekend)  Stickgambling (TBA)  Kids games and activities (all weekend)  Adult Dance (Saturday Night w/live band)  Beer Garden (all weekend)  Bingo (Sunday)  Drag Races Everyone is welcome Come and enjoy some great Hockey, great food and lots of great people!! In Watson Lake For more information or to register for an event please call Marie 536-8020

5 2013 Kiki Karnival Food Fair Friday, February 8 th, 2013 5pm to 7pm at the Rec Centre A weekend of great food to kick off an awesome weekend Hosted by the Watson Lake Ski Club Email watsonlakeskiclub@gmail.com to register a tablewatsonlakeskiclub@gmail.com Or contact Jenny @ 536-7488

6 Kiki Karnival 2013 Dance to the Tunes of “CHS” from Whitehorse February 9th, 2013 Doors Open at 9:00pm Admission $10.00 Must Have ID 19+

7 Kiki Karnival Curling Bonspiel Friday, February 8 th & Saturday, February 9 th $10 per curler You don’t need a team we will find you one!! Contact Birgit 536-7471 Everyone welcome No experience Necessary

8 DID YOU KNOW…… Watson Lake School Council Meetings are Open to the Public? Our Next Meeting is Thursday, February 14th@ 7pm In the Watson Lake Secondary School Library Joining the Meeting this Month is our School Superintendant Mike Woods School Council General Meetings are held on the 2nd Thursday of each month in The Secondary School Library We encourage all members of the community to join us in making our children’s education top priority! Your Input is Extremely Important!

9 Watson Lake School Counsel Needs Your Input Please join our Community Meeting Saturday, February 16th @ 2:00pm @ The Watson Lake Secondary School Library Our Watson Lake Schools and Our Children Have Very Unique Needs We as a Community Need to Ensure That Our Government is providing Our Kids with the Best Education Possible And Recognizing Our Needs COME JOIN THE CONVERSATION & LEARN MORE ABOUT WHAT YOUR SCHOOL COUNCIL IS FIGHTING FOR!!! YOUR FEED BACK IS NEEDED

10 Watson Lake Health Center is excited to announce the fourth film in our Second Annual Film Series - Talking about Health February 10 th – 16 th is February 10 th – 16 th is Sexual and Reproductive Health Week ~ Come on out and watch a FREE film ~ Come and learn about Gender and Sexual Diversity and Inclusion and how you can support others Learn how to take steps to becoming an Ally Stay for some healthy snacks and discussion after the film

11 Join us on Wednesday February 13 th at 7 pm Northern Lights Center Shakespeare in Love StarringGwyneth Paltrow and Joseph Fiennes Will Shakespeare is a known but struggling poet, playwright and actor who has sold his next play to both Philip Henslow and Richard Burbidge but now faces a far more difficult problem: he is bereft of ideas and has yet to begin writing. He is in search of his muse, the woman who will inspire him but all attempts fail him until he meets the beautiful Viola de Lesseps. She loves the theatre and would like nothing more than to take to the stage but is forbidden from doing so as only men can be actors. She is also a great admirer of Shakespeare's works. Dressing as a man and going by the name of Thomas Kent, she auditions and is ideal for a part in his next play. Shakespeare soon sees through her disguise and they begin a love affair. The show is 123 minutes in length and is rated 14A

12 Watson Lake Health Center offers ~ Free Emergency Birth Control ~ Screening for Sexually Transmitted Infections ~ Sexual Health Information ~ Information on Birth Control ~ Information on how to talk to kids about sex ~ Information about gender diversity and sexual orientation and more! Drop in clinics Tuesdays from 1 – 4 pm or call 536 7483 for an appointment

13 The flu affects 10-25% of Canadians each year. While the majority who become sick will recover, the flu results in an average of 20,000 hospitalizations and 2,000 to 8,000 deaths in Canada each year. The Flu vaccine offers the best protection Get the shot not the Flu! You can still get your Flu Shot Tuesdays from 1 – 4 pm at the Health Center

14 Flu Vaccine will be available in Watson Lake starting November 13 th In Yukon the flu shot is available for EVERYONE over the age of 6 months! REMEMBER - Getting the shot is your BEST protection against the Flu! Dr Brendan Hanley Yukon’s Medical Officer of Health recommends that the following people receive the flu vaccine Infants and children age 6 – 59 months Anyone over 65 years of age Adults and children with chronic health conditions like heart and lung disease, diabetes, cancer, kidney disease, anemia Pregnant women at any stage of pregnancy Health Care Workers Teachers, Child care workers and other essential service workers Anyone who looks after at high risk children or adults Anyone who is morbidly obese Aboriginal people Travellers to destinations where there is likely to be influenza

15 Travelling this winter? For more info Call 536 7483 or stop by the Health Center and ask to speak to a nurse See us as early as possible Immunization recommendations Safe Travel tips Travellers Diarrhea information Travel alerts Water and Food Safety Preventing Malaria and Dengue Fever and much more

16 New Years Resolution to Move on to Smoke-Free? SUPPORT IS THE KEY It is tough to break free on your own. Getting personalized support and counseling can double your chances of becoming smoke free! If you are concerned about your smoking or are ready to become smoke-free …… We can help! Check out http://www.quitpath.ca/ orhttp://www.quitpath.ca/ the Smokers Helpline at 1 877 513 5333 toll free Call the Watson Lake Health Centre at 536 7483 and ask to speak to the nurse We can offer tips and support on your journey to becoming smoke-free You may be eligible to receive 3 months of FREE nicotine replacement patches

17 to everyone that helped make the Pee Wee Championships successful? Watson Lake Recreation Centre & Staff Watson Lake Foods Watson Lake Tags Dalyce Stubenberg Watson Lake 4-H Club Watson Lake Riding Association Watson Lake Ski Club (Mt. Maichen) Andrea’s Hotel Big Horn Hotel Northern Lights Centre Bee Jays Services Brian Hofmann Christan Gee Christopher Ritchie Jacon Newkirk Adam Lightfoot Johnson Elementary School Timekeepers- Alyssa Bergeron, Abbey Dekok & Adrianna Brunet ALL PARENTS & VOLUNTEERS!! Watson Lake Minor Hockey would like to put out a HUGE THANK YOU

18 PANCAKE & SAUSAGE SUPPER!! Tuesday – February 12, from 5 to 6:30pm At the Signpost Seniors Building Your free-will donation at the door (recommended gift: $5 ea. or $12 per family) will help our churches to meet certain community events as they present themselves Come family and friends and enjoy! Sponsored by the Churches of Watson Lake

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20 Kiki Karnival Drag Races DRAG RACES February 9, 2013 Watson Lake Registration: Wye Lake cabin at 9 a.m. Contact: 867-536-2867

21 Introduction to Simply Accounting This course provides an introduction to computerized accounting using Simply Accounting software. Students will be able to establish company records and maintain daily transactions using the general journal, accounts receivable, accounts payable, and payroll features. Students will also learn to create financial statements. Prerequisite(s): ACCT 120, CL 100. Dates: March 18, 2013 – March 27, 2013 Times: Monday and Wednesday Evenings 6:00pm-9:00pm Saturday and Sunday 9:00am-12:00pm 1:00pm-4:00pm Cost Description Tuition: $ 162.00 Tech Fees: $25.00 Materials: $ 115.00 GST: $5.75 Total: $307.75 We have 12 seats available for this course. Please come to the college to register or call 536-8800 for more information Supporting Pathways that Inspire Individual and Community Empowerment

22 Mt. Maichen Hours of Operation Weekends 11am to 3:30 Wednesday Night- 6:30pm to 9:30pm Friday Night- 6:30pm to 10pm Full Concession and Rentals Available Closed if the temperature is below -25 (as per Environment Canada) Chalet phone 536-8031 Saturday & Sunday Have Breakfast at the Hill 6 types of Eggs Benny to choose from Wednesday Night is pasta night Available 5:30 to 7pm Friday Night is Steak Night Available 5:30 to 7:30

23 INVITING POTENTIAL CURLERS NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY Come and see if you like it MONDAYS AND THURSDAYS 7 PM For further information phone John 536-7590

24 Mt. Maichen Let it snow, let it snow, let it snow The hill is open!!! Student Day pass $20.00 Student ½ day $15.00 Adult Day pass $25.00 Adult ½ day $15.00 Night Skiing (all) $15.00 Rentals (all) $10.00 Student season pass $175.00 Student season pass w/Rentals $275.00 Adult season pass $225.00 Adult season pass w/Rentals $325.00 Family season pass $525.00 Family season pass w/Rentals $725.00

25 Recreation Centre hours of operation Monday to Friday 8am to 10pm Saturday 2:30 to 10pm Sunday CLOSED

26 Every Monday & Wednesday @ 6pm In the oval room at the Rec Centre Every Tuesday at 5:30pm In the Mezz Located in the Recreation Center Winter is coming, it’s time to stay fit and healthy

27 Recreation Centre As you may all be aware all children coming to the recreation centre unsupervised must be 12 years of age or older. All children under 12 must be supervised by someone 16+. As you may all be aware all children coming to the recreation centre unsupervised must be 12 years of age or older. All children under 12 must be supervised by someone 16+. This does not include children registered with our after school program or any other children's program that may be going on. This does not include children registered with our after school program or any other children's program that may be going on. This is for the safety of the children. This is for the safety of the children.

28 The 2012/13 school year is upon us. Please be aware of children walking or biking to school and be sure not to speed in the school zones.

29 Public Information Brochure Due to the current Physician shortage we are experiencing, Parhelion Medical Services would like to ask for the following assistance from all our patients: 1)Please be aware that it may take anywhere from 1 to 3 days to get an appointment with your doctor. Same day bookings may not be available due to the physician shortage. 2) Wait times to see your doctor in office may range from 20 minutes to 3 hours. Every effort is made to see patients in a timely manner but the medical condition of the patient determines the amount of time required by the doctor to provide proper medical care. This can and will cause delays. Please make sure you have the necessary time available to wait when booking your appointment. 3) Please let the booking clerk know if you need extra time with your doctor for such things as driver’s medicals, insurance papers, etc. It will help in decreasing waiting times for everyone if the booking clerk knows in advance that you need extra time for you appointment. 4) Walk-in appointments, (where available), will be restricted to urgent needs, infants, children and seniors only. As there is limited time in the day for patients to be seen and limited physicians this restriction will be enforced. 5) If you can’t make it to your appointment please call and let us know so we can give that time to someone else. If you do not show up on time for your appointment it may be cancelled. 6) Keep an eye on your medications to ensure you do not run out. DO NOT wait until you are completely out of medications to book an appointment as you MAY NOT be able to get in on the day you run out. Book appointments for prescription renewal a couple of days before you run out of your medications. 7) As always please expect to wait 1 hour for your medications to be processed. Staff must ensure that each medication is checked and double checked for your safety, so please be patient. 8) Finally, please remember that your doctor is a person too. He/She requires time to eat and sleep the same as you do. DO NOT ask for appointments during lunch hours or after posted clinic hours. Remember the doctors working at the clinic are the same doctors that are on call at the hospital, and may have been up most of the night dealing with emergencies. They require down time just like everyone else. Thank you for your patience, co-operation and understanding.

30 A snowmobile & ATV can only be driven on a roadway if it is registered and insured. The operator must have a valid drivers license. The rules of the road must be obeyed at all times, this means you must make a complete stop at a stop sign, yield at yield signs and follow any speed signs, etc. A helmet must be worn by law on snowmobiles at all times. If a snowmobile or ATV is on the roadway without registration or insurance, and/or if the operator does not have a valid drivers license, it can be towed and the operator can be charged. This can effect your ability to obtain a valid drivers license later on. There are bylaws in communities, and some of those bylaws do not allow a snowmobile or ATV on any roadway in that community. Please make sure you check your local bylaws before you operate on any roadway. PLEASE NOTE.... A snowmobile and ATV are considered a motor vehicle. The same laws apply for "impaired operation of a motor vehicle" to snowmobile's and ATV's no matter where they are operated. PLEASE DO NOT DRINK AND DRIVE!!!! ALWAYS REMEMBER to operate in a safe manner.... every year many people are killed on snowmobiles and ATV's. Please operate safely, obey the law and most of all.... HAVE FUN!!!! Cst. B. GOSSEN Watson Lake RCMP

31 Christian Radio CIAY New Life 100.7 FM Stay tuned for…. “A sermon for a Sunday” with Pastor John Lasante every Sunday at 5pm. For more information please call Gospel Chapel at 536-2249 or email gospelchapel@hotmail.com gospelchapel@hotmail.com

32 Greyhound Depot Hours Monday to Friday 9am to Noon & 5pm to10 pm (Closed between noon and 5pm) Saturday 2:30 to 10:30

33 Greyhound Bus Schedule NORTH BOUND BUS From the South (Ft. Nelson to Watson Lake) Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Arrives @ 10:10pm Leaves to Whitehorse @10:15pm SOUTH BOUND BUS From the North (Whitehorse to Watson Lake) Monday, Wednesday and Friday Arrives @ 7:15pm Leaves to Ft. Nelson @ 7:40pm


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