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Items are listed in this section free of charge and are not intended for business use. Call 248-2258 to place an announcment. See page 4 for deadlines.
300 lb. Free Weights
For sale: Olympic style free weights, 300 pounds, bench with leg extensions and extensions for arm curls, 45-pound straight bar. $400 OBO. Call 248-3036, leave message.
94 Ford Ranger Single Cab
For Sale: 94 Ford Ranger Single Cab 111,000 miles, No Rust, 6 CD Changer, 4WD, 5spd, $4,000 OBO. 906-440-3175
1991 Skyline trailer
For Sale: 1991 Skyline trailer, 3 bedroom, 2 bath, 1 garden tub, 1 regular tub, Large living room and kitchen, ceiling fan, new kitchen plumbing, washer and dryer and refrigerator. Includes deck and 16' x 76' storage shed. Asking $18,500, must sell. Call Ruth Goorhouse at 632-6737.
House for Sale
For Sale: 3-bedroom, 2-bath 7-year-old house with Attached Garage. Appliances include: Refrigerator, Stove and Portable Dishwasher. Drywall throughout. On property is a 15x30 Above-ground Pool, 15x20 Fully Enclosed Dog Kennel. $80,000 OBO. Call for an appointment after 12 Noon. 248-5442.
1988 Dodge Ram for Sale
1988 Dodge Ram 4x4 318 short bed with cap, auto, A/C. Runs well! Only 128,000 miles. Asking $2,500 or best offer. Please call 906-248-2395.
Exercise equipment
Donations of exercise equipment needed for Bay Mills Community College exercise room. Contact BMCC at 248-3445.
Traditional Healing first week of each month
Traditional Healer Jake Pine is available at the Bay Mills Health Center the first full week of each month. To schedule an appointment, call the health center at 906-248-5527.
WIC office at Bay Mills last Tuesday of each month
Women, Infants and Children (WIC) is a special food and nutrition program promotion good health and nutrition. Those who are pregnant, breast-feeding, postpartum, or with infants or children up to 5 may be eligible for WIC.
WIC income guidelines are: $22,422 for a family of two and $28,231 for a family of three. For each additional member add $5,809. (A pregnant woman and unborn baby equal a family of two.)
The WIC office will be at the Armella B. Parker Senior Center on the last Tuesday of the month. Clinics are also located in Sault Avery Square and the Kinross Co-Op Mall.
Call 635-3572 for an appointment.
“Dreamkeeper” rescheduled for Dec. 28 and 29
A mini-series from Hallmark Entertainment, “Dreamkeepers” tells the story of Old Pete Chasing Horse (Genie Award winner August Schellenberg, Black Robe), the storyteller of the Pine Ridge Reservation, and 17-year-old Shane Chasing Horse (Eddie Spears, Geronimo), a troubled teen with the task of driving him across country to the All Nations ceremony in New Mexico.
This show was originally planned to be broadcast locally last May but has been rescheduled for Dec. 28-29 from 9-11 p.m. on local ABC affiliate Channel 29&8.
Brimley VFW Raffle winners
The week Nov 4. winners are Harold Radke of the Soo winning $100 and Landy Pingatore of Soo, also of the Soo, winning $25.
Attention Tribal Members
Prior to receiving financial assistance for medical travel related expenses, you must provide documentation of the medical appointment, including the doctor's name and location.
As a reminder — upon return of medical travel, you must submit all required receipts from your trip. This includes gas, lodging and bridge fare. All receipts must be submitted to the same office which processed the request for financial assistance.
Any person who fails to submit receipts as required will be ineligible for future medical travel reimbursement. They will be billed by the Tribe for the amount of financial assistance issued to them if travel is not performed or if proper documentation and receipts are not provided.
Koeze Nuts — the perfect gift!
The War Memorial Hospital Auxiliary is holding its annual Koeze Nut fundraiser at the hospital gift shop at 508 Osborn in Soo, Mich.
Available in beautiful glass canisters are cashews, mixed nuts with macadamia nuts, classic mixed nuts, and chocolate puddles. Also available are chocolate-covered cherries and caramel corn.
Supplies are limited! Get your Koeze Nuts now!
Vouchers needed for specialty doctors; 72-hour notice in effect
Tribal members: You are responsible for calling or stopping by the CHS office to pick up your voucher when you are referred to a specialty doctor. CHS will not accept any bills after the 72-hour notice; 30 days for elders. This includes any ER visits.
Recreation Offerings
For more information please contact Joan Jerman at the Department of Recreation and Health Promotion, 1-906-248-3241, ext. 3119.
Aerobics — At the Waishkey Center Gym. Mondays & Wednesdays 12-1 pm and Tuesdays and Thursdays 4:45-5:45 pm. Fee required.
Armchair Exercise — Mondays and Fridays at 10:30 a.m. in the Waishkey Center Gym. Improving circulation, flexibility and strength is important and possible regardless of age. The exercises we do will lessen back and leg strain becasue they are performed sitting down. Join us for this safe and enjoyable exercise. Free!
Water Exercise — at Lake Superior State University, Mondays & Wednesdays 6-6:50 p.m. and Tuesday and Thursday, 10-10:50 a.m.
Transportation provided. Elders can be picked up and dropped off at their home. We will be departing from the Waishkey Center 45 minutes before class. Fee required.
Gnoozhekaaning Cultural Center Events & Activities
The Gnoozhekaaning Cultural Center, on Tower Rd. on the Bay Mills Reservation, is offering a number of activities this October. Watch for announcement updates.
The Cultural Center, equipped with a large meeting room and kitchen facilities, is also for rent. Call the Cultural Center at 248-5852 for more information. If no one is available, please leave a message.
Men's Talking Circles — The Men's Talking Circle will be meets in the Cultural Building every other Friday evening. Please Contact Pat McKelvie, 248-3204, or Lance Teeple, 248 5852, for the next meeting or information.
Women's Group — The women's group meets every other Wednesday. All women welcome. December's meetings are Dec. 3 & 17. Meetings begin at 5 p.m. in the Cultural Center. The group has activities and other interesting items on its agenda.
Cultural Committee — The Cultural Committee now meets the third Wednesday of each month at 6 p.m. Community welcome.
Youth drumming — with the Boys and Girls Club. All youth welcome. Call Lance at the Cultural Center.


    

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