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f .-R tg Library and Archives Canada North America's #1 Na Newspaper Collection 395 Wellington St. Ottawa, ON K 1 A ON4 Turtle Island News, celebrating 15 years 10963 Pub. No. 40016309 Reg. No. Okarahshona kenh Onkwehonwene, Six Nations of the Grand Wednesday February 4, 2009 Federal offer stay the same, Six Nations to A re- consider $26 million By Susannah Schmidt Writer i Six Nations may not be returning to the negotiating table this month ifdevelopment on Six Nations disputed lands con- tinues, says Mohawk Chief Allen MacNaughton.

Haudenosaunee Six Nations (HSN) agreed to come back on Feb 27," he Jr Ontario, and Canada returned to the said. negotiating table Jan. 28, and as ex- But when asked about next steps, pected, federal lead negotiator Ron MacNaugton said Confederacy Doering confirmed that the $26 chiefs would consult with the com- million federal offer hasn't changed. munity and elected council, but also That's despite the HSN's detailed suggested going back to the table Aug. 29 counter-offer that suggested might not happen depending on the 1 negotiations begin at $500- million. outcome of consultation. "Canada still thinks that their $26- "We will be consulting with every- million offer is fair and reasonable one before we do a response, al- and of course as you know our po- though we do have our opinions. sition is we don't think so," said There are some definitely non- lead HSN negotiator Mohawk chief starters," he said. Allen MacNaughton. He says his biggest concern, in "We basically thanked them for light of Canada's unwavering $26- their presentation ... and we've (Continued on page 2) I i Radio station closes, leaves L Six Nations men faced off with construction workers at Empire Homes construction site in Brantford last behind mountain of debt week when the developer continued building on disputed land. See story page 3. (Photo by Jamie Lewis) Six Nations community radio station has gone off the air leaving behind a mountain of debt. Canada's human rights situation under The radio station owed over $100,000 in outstanding bills to local busi- nesses, including loans to Two Rivers Corp., ($10,735), Sixdion Telecom. scrutiny at United Nations body almost $20,000 in Visa bills, almost $8,000 in back rent to ($12,750), By Lisa Schlein It is expected to adopt a report con- women suffer from multiple dis- Village Plaza, in legal and Commercial Leasing at Iroquois over $13,000 THE CANADIAN PRESS taining its findings and recommen- crimination in , hous- auditing bills and more. (Continued page 4) GENEVA- Canada's human rights dations later this week. ing, and health care, with record will be examined this week Council members plan to question high rates of poverty, lack of by the United Nations. the Canadian delegation, drawing access to clean water and low Inside The UN Human Rights Council upon material from their presenta- school completion rates." Local 2 will be hearing from Canadian tion as well as two independent The Special Rapporteur on ade- Editorial .... 6 officials who have travelled to reports that provide less flattering quate housing notes that for a 1 Sports .8 Geneva to engage in "an interac- views. highly developed, wealthy country, Valentine's Day 12 tive dialogue" with the UN body A report by the UN Office of the "Canada's poverty figures were 16 on Ottawa's view of the situation. High Commissioner for Human striking." °' Classified 19 a Their presentation is expected to Rights compiles the observations Another group of rights experts 18 Business Directory echo a federal document that paints and recommendations of experts in criticizes the broad definition of Price $1.25 N C K? C> f1 a+c3' the Anti -Terrorism fields. terrorism under r*' EFP c+t c.l lGaF1 t.uv.c.:. a generally positive picture about various Daily news updates rights being protected in Canada It notes that Canada has ratified 11 Act. It calls on Canada to resist 4 www.theturtleislandnews.com "by a combination of constitu- of the 16 core universal human "racial profiling" and recommends tional and legislative measures." rights treaties. When measured that it include an explicit anti-dis- ` D 01> But it acknowledges improvements against many other countries, crimination clause in the law. , . . * are needed in areas such as poverty, Canada comes out looking pretty The second parallel report submit- homelessness and ways to deal good. Nevertheless, the watchdog ted by 50 non -governmental 282 Argyle St. S with inequalities faced by Aborig- groups cited are not shy about organizations and other groups is Caledonia inal peoples. pointing out shortcomings. even harsher in tone. i i the represented in- i a a .. . The UN council will spend three One group expresses concern that Some of groups 0 74470 04 9 hours examining Canada's record. 'Aboriginal and ethnic minority (Continued on page 2) I t£ M. MU£ i;.M-.>, WWWWW.M&W . _ M< ; ,M:NM.M,X4WW W.RdOWYM..MWM:::V.WW.M 1 ® TOYOTA

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AGOT SPORTS a heur The Roe Kmghthawks managed lo get theothe Williams had two goats and seven asus. d Pt Knighthawks to Walre. Anthony Kelly and OT 1 had an 1,1,( Ir fw - of N çM1 the NEWS? Dainl o Soon, fla y J HenM1 k nad h pals d fou each Bch Nfun mad 32 a take he lais qurrn de&an,gN sruoo T oR k13 neMe cos,' Sh n b.J goal pick up first win d mha b had g I dr amm e OSß I . 1 cm DCl a C ss A P OT G fo g I d m cary oared dd d .4 I ff h Wool re moon agm leclonia stopped n of 48 shots to g he win Shawn semi son had three goals ..s.rwmw.w aca an mist Joe nnt bela Is nee tney t reNew rnrk Is191 445 -0668 sp 0 RT S 005)765 .2.144 A w g r d W i n n i n g 9 D g r 1$ Golden Eagles notch third -straight win Bandits remain perfect at 5 -0

Scul Hill he usually Is," said Bandits head Roger By Scow Hill 5ysc had a goal each and -- Sporn Reponer Sports Reporter coach and general manager Dams Rich Kilgotr, Brandon Swamp, Kilgom. "1 Nought we improved as Phil Sanderson, Kevin NAme. and !I As every game This season is turning out to be goes by, it seems Ila game went a long." Tom Montour all had an assist 1 the Bandits ow to member for the Brantford Buffalo just keep get- Ken Montour stopped 41 of 55 each. Eagles of the Greater ling stronger and stronger. This shots that he faced to get the win. Former Bandit Steve Diemch / Cook, Ontario Junior Hockey League. past Thursday night in Edmonton, Ile now has a record of 3A and an sopped of4A shots he faced i the Bandits improved to 5 -0 with a incredible 6.67 goals against aver - to take Me They currently sit in first place in Ins 13-8 win a the Midwestern Conference as over the Rush before a age as well m .810 save percent - Former Rancho Dan Teat had Bung d crowd 6,298 Rexall well as first place In the entire of Place. age ports andend an assist in the losing -;., ,...... --IV 26. comes with n minimum three-- "I don'tDIII we Payed very well Mike 011140, who was coded by elan. Ryan Benh also had tearn league. With playoffs just game . Smith was around the comer, team in the first quzna. I thought we Edmonton o the Bandits last ma- four-point game withith a goal and the given a G5426 (second miscon- way with five goals and three assists. oking to finishthe regular sea- duct in the same game) and that sort.. 0624). "They (Edmonton) played hard. son strong. results in a minimum one -game -Mike is one of those gays Net is They had good goaltending. I tW Oa Thursday night at the suspension. Milligan has been always dangerous. He can top we had a little more talent Brantford and District Civic earn then Ronal, ,,..ads Ken .wear makes a save Sumo, home worded for two games while ,pnh1: Khat !debt eery given night." said Meta and we were a little bit deep - manA. Centre, the Golden eagles took! Smith has not been suspended. against Rochester last (File Photo by Soon Hill) dgoat -We rally needed that et I Mink that spot of proved out as the Lisowel Cyclones and the end Brantford Midget AAA night so it was good Whew- the night went along The longer 3} trek and we have to match their result was a 4.1 win in front of a goalie Tanner Armstrong served ..We Mark Santana had three goals we played the better we got;" beat them the l0t three or four intensity;' said Kilgoor. big crowd of 870. as avelli's backup in the game and four assists. John Tavares had Killed said. "I Bdnk they sort of team. It's always big rivalry We The Bandits ream home to HSBC "That was a nice atmosphere and I due to the fact that he team let made Kenny (Montour) have to three goals and three assists. Cory hit their max by halftime." go back along ways. They're in a Are. on Saturday. Feb. 14 for a think otr guys reserved that with Borden go up and play for the 'J make some really big saves. He had four assists. Delby Next action for the Bandits ts this spot tight now where they need Valentine's Day showdown against week Bomb. what they are doing in and London Knights of the Ontario - shut them out for the first quena Powless and Sean Greenhalgh both Friday night when thry travel to some win so we're going o go in Ile Toronto Rock. week what "1102 will halt Hockey League. Borden was a 4111 01,011,101.0111 ookie forward Bruck Smith carries the puck up the ice during, firm mmiod action of his and was as had and (I_ there and veep going to achieved at this point in the ma- overall, M unbelievable two assists. Clay Hill Philadelphia to battle We Wings site* mink 4 -1 win over the Liniment Cyalanes last Thursday nigher the Bran? rd and District Civic Centre. part of a blockbuster trade on Jan. son, said Golden Eagles heed (0,0om0y Scan IIRII 8 that seen him goo London sash Scott Rex on Ne bigger He certainly made the big carves tonight and that all came from the Dan Severn stopped 21 of23 shots along with John Tavares and then usual crowd. "The guys were when he had to make the big back. Our defence were moving to record the win. He also sal the Michael Del Zoto. Ile played in pumped and they certainly Rebels host Co -ed Volleyball Tournament s@ Rex said. "His confidence pucks up quick and allowing us to record for wins by a goalie th London's 3 -2 win over the enjoyed [net" Belleville Bulls on Saturday and 1s where it needs lobe.- attack on the rush," said Rex, "We Jason. Savelli now Ina record Daryl Borden made 25 urea to Matt Garbowaky had two goals love coming in on the rash" of 21 -2 -1 with 2.22 gods against picked up the win with a 32 -save pick cep the win. Ile now vhas a and an assist to lead the way. Chris Josh Leis made 26 saves to take average and a save percentage of performance. egad oP 6 -1 -1 with a goals Eagles (35 -6-4) are In Dunham had a goal and an assist the loss. Brett Cato scored .914. The Golden 'usage 903..31 and a 0ve ago, end Mike McKinley and Alex 1.,00Wel'a lone goal. Matt Hill led the way with two salon again tomorrow night when percentage of 904 since joining Szczechma both had two assists. On Sunday night in Waterloo, the goals and an assist. Mark Taylor they travel to eld to take [he club from the Oshawa on the Jr. Blades Golden Sam Milligan had a single goal Golden Eagles defeated the had a goal and an assist and Kody of the 1E 2 Generals of the Onorio Hockey a and Mark Madaram had a single Siskins by a scum of 582. The win sselman and Luke Van Horseshoe Conference. With League back in Decafficr. set record for season lists- kerke both had two assisb. wino they would grab their firsl- !w- "Till's two good games in a row. "Our shots were pretty good desaby the chub. Moult Smith and Bobby ever Midwestern Conference reg- - tú' re e `t _oR.'S CAREI lee` `._',

Ito DIG with I Action from the championship game between Notorious DIG and Sis Nations Rebel) first vicepre.rident and general manager Marof4 passes Animas, JIlts Notorious DIG captured the first -ever Sir Nations Rebels Co-ed their 9300 prize money. Team members are: Jess Hill, Brand, Hill, Mandy Andaman. Brandon Jones, Volkybarl Tournament 2 -0 on Saturday al the Social Services Gym in Todd Longboat, and Pave Wright HIS took home $200ffor coming in seem., place and The t155l1aters by Scott Hill) Ohsxvken. Whom Oy Scott Hill) took home $100 for coming in third place. Atotal ofür teams competed (Mata

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Bantam All -Stars continue to have success wnld.+ard m la _ asy ad& Vo pm hind of., aM r ffew Midget reps on the brink of elimination a Th hoy pa w dvn b wrack / ^a adye neck-roe BUstÑE aim Srs - ` . pna'b slut they can dions BU IRE ahrOa War annhMwsplde.I s mp.M e,.d ac rmNvp for nanan a na ends limn dentists mots le byarmp them bamlp ant pro fa UiapWwryapab4ready,prahnr a.l yw tan) ei l} mondO 2010 Games ignite Olympic spirit fpy lad han- IMIbi6-Yul ! ?' a Mon mFa,my.dpkya 4ereeTB aa roc of Nee name all te time.- Cm Glas man. the ALLhbla iwW ISo Best Friend lui u .:ipi n. dc,l i, hang Dro. f 4 v ne BUSINESS .o bdar. wing '-te 11! .c b play dwciprinxl all u r We butt Sim dlw,rlinc Se this First poriod action of the Si Ss ion, Midget AllSram OMHA playoff s Party tfte Ynac" vm game ageing the W'nfl. N'Vd on Sunday evening at the G'aaeme rte happy with pe oaks Powless Arena TheAllStrm, who wore aho (some players for ova t IreSI heals npeIRIIi....wap Gatre dv. of the wits gras tonight I am room los 4 -1 and bail Heber. serin IA Jerry Hal at the Gaylord Powlem Alan a 7:30 lfae GU _-al scored Me All-Starr lone goal. Came Wee goes wake .die CRAM til1 p- itl 8:45pm. (Pham by SmaHia) aal Bantam AllStars player P.O. la WaiIsaacs balles for Me puck KIM a 1 nfleetplayer as Quinlan Alaftin rY << Levuloúlnfltmsahd` looks on daring Meir game Sunday .. DustnesSltac°.',. ::-; afternoon at the Gaylord Parkes STROKE WARNING SIGNS r,. Arena. The All-stars non 8 -I to 6 fortstarat - Mks a 2-0 kola. Me baatgf-fre >pyd (Photo by Scott Hill) . loss 11 .. .. WEAKNESS Sudden of strength or r1 sudden numbness in the face, arm leg, 4 By Acon all or .r Barb r. Sport Reporter even if temporary. 12101 Se Igtg1.etll1 a S t a n n B -. O H S w E K E qr- r your oersonal Wang ;; N- " ASSne1B . 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DN 1110 54 'web 445 -0551 remain as they are, the look, will - Hwy. .. d t d.ee (519) race the first-piece Delhi Travelers 519 -750 -9973 519-445-9210 Toll Free: 1- 866 -5O8 -6795 9B Chiefswond Rd. in the first round. \ ' Last Friday night, the Hawks Bev - SIX NATIONS PARKS & RECREATION FEBRUARY 4th'- FEBRUARY 10', 2009 elled to Delhi to face the m d River Lgw 077 McConnell Conference leaders THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY MOND TUESDAY ) Six LITTLE BUFFALO r Nations ( United and they came away with a 121414250 PM SNSC WEDNESDAYPURIM SKATE MILSO Atbco n "el 9 -11.59 pm CI MM.. VARIETY STORE Police Rentals MikeM ate Albanese made 40 saves to wlia en NEW CRFOrtN Rental, Sales, OAROIC a SNMFIA Located at the award Chiefewood pick up the win I 0 sleek rms. Point earners for the Hawks were: PITILESS 8:50pm 1 (Reg, Rd 20) Service & Supplies 3PIATFEWEE MP Zacm Rd and Indian boing David Watson (20), Brock : WV !FYI AREA SILVERVALS VS NMHA 150 Roy Blvd. Brantford Mashed (MA), Bob Midas PROMS 5 Rd., Ohsweken ry arcosa Ixt I 1969 cnierswopd (ILIA), Sean Malone (IG), rs:aúar P Ta:5114.140 O R-7-756 -0700 SISMOM Asas 905- 768 -3123 Derek Widow (I O), Ryan RINLINIVREP RAaR,aaxa r,COm rawAmEtEEt nxapm N. ax no. Clyn L 519-445-4191 Ashvrst (10), Jesse Sommers (IAA and Rick -chipper (IAA Watson scored the ovum win- HUMAN RESOURCES MOO COMMUNITY room tt PHARMASAVE ner at 2:33. g..p HALL If you would like to be on our ' What -a- Health Centre On Saturday night, the Hawks Y EN hosted the leagues first -place mn, the Thamesford Trojans and FOR INFORMATION CALL 519- 445 -4311 Sponsor Page Convenience a45 -44°, lost in a heartbreaker 3 -2 445-4471 wall Il was the teams first meet. in RH CROSS SPORTS FIRST RIO COURSE. 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BOARD MEiVarERS Consider the Ontario Public 5 culturally diverse REQUIRED workforce, a supportive environment and a multitude of be on Friday February 6 an X -Box 360 Our next prize draw will for locations, ministries and jobs r am wide variety of areas make The Brant Community Healthcare System, the Chamber of Elite ...with more prizes to come including the Government of Ontario a great place to build your career. Commerce. caned.. CANADIAN Brantford -Brant, the Municipalities of Brantford, Brant County and Weekend for 2 at the Seneca Casino in Niagara Falls NY wamerecherche LANGUAGE Six Nations have formed a committee consisting of community volunteers SENIOR MEDIA RELATIONS/ LITERACY (with $200 spending money) and stakeholders to address the ongoing need to aggressively recruit et l'a=== RESEARCHSEARCH NETWORK Family Physicians to our community. Weekend for a family of 6 at the Great Wolf Lodge in Niagara Falls ON ISSUES COORDINATOR (with $300 spending money) Bring your proven public relations skills to the Ministry This newly -formed Community Physician Recruitment Committee is of Aboriginal Affairs, co steered branch. A National Strategy for dynamic experienced professionals with proven leadership, seeking two members from the public-at -large with experience on We would like to thank all those who have already participated but if you have anconsultative and negotiating skills, you III plan, lead community committees to join the Board of Directors for a two -year term. end coordinate the mini,I,V corpoate media relations Early Literacy not yet been visited by our survey team, just call 519 -445 -3119 to a If you would like to become part of this dynamic group, please submit stddions. You downer knowledge of journalism, print time fora short survey visit (15 minutes) or obtain an access code and com- and electronic media, media research methodologies and INVITATION TO SUBMIT a resume by Friday, February 20, 2009 to the address below. plete the survey on -line. Either way your name will be entered into our draws sourcing, media and market Seeps techniques. Strong oral all .mew sonars tala are essential len Mr. Jim Steele, Chair, and your survey input will help us plan for a better future! Public consultations for the National Strategy for strategies, ant team responses and briefing[.materials. Community Physician Recruitment Committee Good Luck! Strong meant, analytical and fawn management skills Early Literacy (NSEL) initiative are scheduled in P.O. Box 26015 round out your profile. 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Feb,1e @4pm Practical portions 5t " 9:eeMa:wwmbe GREAT Employment and Training M'awnMnmlmu°vm,,,,oem asso Please pick up papers by Grand River Mow ay,a cos m w tenni of /Mg mar me Friday February 13, 209 16 Sunrise Court rob E1yy1at61RYSa1n ,. l x4hrybrammNdaw9laaPy)(wMwxeNMae9Ae aboriginal ral:aanH r inON Ohsweken, ON w.eoar Are SO .wu lab ten x[31 Lists uSam For mix infonnation or to :e.e,.Dn,r. a r , , > ,ehg, regiMr plmse contact Anas NOA IMO o hr le* blmmsoss u wm'09°:®+mó,wlaet npe 519 -445 -2950 GRAND RIVER EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINING MbmmmeaMwanasawm[ wawnuno,he emR February J. MN F t,uary 4.2006 19 To be on this Business Directory To PLACE A CLASSIFIED AD, CALL: Please Call Business Directory 519- 445 -0868 PHONE: 445 -0868 FAX: 445 -0865 Classifieds S Asçseena DFAMA.. Is 1290 P.M. TUESDAY ={= MOMS Smitty's RECYCLE THIS Buhl Mobile Truck & Trailer Repair NEWSPAPER (1 OP BIRTHDAY IN MEMORY PowWow o EVENT SERVICES (4o.5,ItU YAWS CA1h Spent..., In: scheduled feet maintenance In Memory of TRADITIONAL. POWWOW * *NFW TIME.* SNA PRESIDENTIAL FEBRUARY 14TH 2009 Daily tenth dead repair Dort: (Manacle) Heenhawk SIX NATIONS BENEVOLENT LIMOUSINE SERVICES Phone: Fr9 Dec. 4, 1935 - Feb. 4, 2008 Valentine's Day ASSOCIATION Ohsweken, ON & Special, God gare us the sun and then At (905) 765 -9858 Dime 1;r Monday & Tuesday ding pair EUCHRE 90,165-9928 there ma. wont n TUSCARORA NATION Cali per Pricing Special 24 hr Emergency Repair EVERY WEDNESDAY Call In Advance (905) 912 -0756 ux SCHOOL G1'M 2 Large 474 God Was. and then there at 1:00 pm. 6NaLimoMemail.com Call for 519- 718.1165 p as life (Mt. Hope a Waldo@ rt.) pricing !s-y: Pepperoni Pizzas at L'ìl Mikey's A Limousine A president $22.00 d God gave= Mothers and then TUSCARORA NATION NY Would Use Mon .FA. 1 1530 Sour Springs Rd. (2nd Live) Breakfast I 1 yl - there was Lave GRAND ENTRY 12NOON pm Home of the For more infornney n, 7:30 am- 5:00 A year has Smoke Dance, Potato Dances, " passed since Mom please contact: Special Fastest Lunch Exhibition Dancing WANTED 1Ve Open Tuesday to Friday @- entered the spirit world. We, the Caren Martin 519-45 BACKHOE WORK I XL Slice & Pop Dr Dick P. Wiers -4177 or &-re Amma family wish tussle this time to send Fenn & Giveaway EXCAVATING $3.50 .r14 Carolyn Bever 519-465.2785 QUOTAS 1a! OPTOMETRIST :HAPPY 16TH BIRTHDAY a thank-you to all the people who Retire Colours :pop A. COMMERCIAL ro my oldest son Ruas PURCHASED Call for Specials! Complete Optometric Esen ret is helped us before, ring and alter & RESIDENTIAL EWiaM Take Orl ' w1 050"0' By :l BRODY THOMAS FOR SALE passing. To PS.W : Carol, Sponsored ash New Hours! ZEHRS PLAZA Dispensing 3681 2ND LINE e Miss you Brenda, Lesley, Dr. Trevor, nurses, Co. SI THUNDERBIRD LI+Ìri'Lif Mon, Tues, weil Glosses 8 Conrad Lenses Debra TIPI CO. SAND GRAVEL FILL 322 Argyle St. Sour Dad to Sua, Sheila, Colleen, Larry, and 716.38,2564 Makers of quality Tipis for FOR SALE Meaan'MeaeAr - c Closing at 9pm, TOP SOIL TRUCKING NETO NUM A.MF /WAN personal longer tOpm!! to line family and friends AND or professional use. Other BULLDOZING Ma6rraIp I 765 -1971 HOUSE FOß SALE Caledonia OBITUARY who gave their love and support so 716 -603 -354b rat styles art also available upon 4 bedroom mine.) haths, -peno 519445-0396 SQUIRE HILL:. freely. It was greatly appreciated Come Snag Upon request ComeSide wstore far hardwoW Boar JOSEPH IRVIN then and now. Lastly, to each of my Valentine, Day leather rawhide anda craft cencel, BL 0nr01... 2 wood I ear At the Brantford General Hospital brothers and sisters, children, supplies, great selection of beads 'Nye, Hills Water John nephews and fireplace basement, on landscaped Corner on January 30, 2009. Joe Squire nieces, who with their IN MEMORY Call for App...., HEALING aa 2 acre barmy sapiency, furniture Hill in his 89th year, beloved father love and strength we are able to get (716)380-2564 7 days a week. iddleport AMIESON,, MAY also available. serious inquires only NATIO S of Tim & Shirley, Roy, rough ow loss together weer. lay &Jill hand,, lama In loving memory of our dear Call 519-445 -0868 Counselling Services Nice: 2211 Upper ML Inc. Tuscarora 3493 6' Une Shelly, Daryl & Pat, Nancy, Earn. mother, grandmother and friend, ethanical Frank & Diana. Predeceased by Tony & Cindy. Resale &fin. Nation N.Y 14112 Lane@ 40.001 617.59aW P.O. Box 191 who passed away ertmen wife Florence, daughter Carol Judie, Bob. Glen Stevee NOA FEBRUARY 2, 2008. Ohsweken IMO (Janie), son Ken and punts Debbie, !loom Michelle MEETING lima M' ME El Le MC Check Us Out On atay . dad Added Tamer. sister Thoth brothers Pita- and (heir families 0:51651 was When 'come m the endofthe INDIAN DEFENSE LEAGUE The Web: Renshlps son, John A. Mel, also Torah to lapi x.+dann a 61t746.7lft road and We sun harm farm, Or AMERICA 905- 765 -2675 many grandchildren, great grand- THANK WwW. Fear, panic, trauma You Ih fey well teal... l'h. GENERAL MEETING children & great Adjustments to Keen I bring forward this note of SUNDAY FEBRUARY S. 2009 theturtleislandnews grandchildren. Rested at Ms home appreciation to thou whom have n e huts but not ono ,coin chars We Buy and Sell New & Used 430 -1 st Eine after 7pm Friday been helpful supportive those and ash mum hied Six Natio. Tourism Building TOATAt lárewriii.: 11 where Funeral Service was beldam Snd.more_. Movies 8 Video Games pasta of months. I experienced horn lain Potluck IuANatlmIaeWd M[@. Sunday Ilan_ Interment some major sin -backs and w Remember the love sonars "ALL WELCOME." 0 PS3 & PS2 Wìi XBox 360 1240 Colborne Street West Stump Hall t Hospitalized on couple of shanty for Info Call: 519 -712 -5705 TURTLE ISLAND NEWS y-A.QIICl L eJ DVD Blu Ray Brantford, Ontario N3T 5L7 wwwehbanderson.com occasions. I find now -God willing Mist me. but let mega for this is u /1 1 am improving and can look journey that me all must take ADVERSTISING Ph: (519) 449 -2200 forward to 'Getting our often. I Ad each mango alone- OBITUARY all PHONE: 445-0868 Ph: (877) 954.7368 wish to extend appreciation to a pan of the Cremar, plan, a xre 01.4Cit2tG12420 VAUGHA.N: For 449.1244 of people who where in m the read to (519) MARY ETHEL- TII0DIE- numMr name. FAx: 445-0865 www.totaleentals -ca with me since October/088 When! lvu are lonely and sick dr do 603 Colborne St. E. 519 -751 -1073 At the Hamilton General Hospital ADVERTISING DEADLINE O -tf Moro c than a Thank you to my on February I. 2009, Mary heart. go to somri mile orfriends WetI1:It, 5:00 EM, FRIDAY -ear rams- 8'nbrkHeHcl Vaughan Family..< Health Professionals of you know. age 75 years, wife of the late BGH & GH, Pester Peggy Dy burying yarn snumws in doing Donald Vaughan 119 %Id hard Friend, & Relative, bestbeen wishes, good d ed E Hill loving mother of Em Hill and h Volunteer ,Nips me.. hut ergo. NOTICE FRIDAY Your best la ßr all your HIGHSPEED Glenda & Rich Long and Tammy drivers AL mvnar h.pen Toe dearly WowIto ne The Turtle Island News (Prior to Wednesday Publication) e: iy-446:-1y86b Colour Print and Vaughan all of Hagersv II dear prayers'. All assisted trim during forgotten byway Family, Y viewing Phalooepying Needs advertising deadline for For further intonation contact I nan to Tennis & Junk Rulli; and these recent Imes. One has an Taylor Long, sister of Doll Cadet Ralph Bray opportunity to re- evaluate one's Turtle Island Print Nand display advertising and Leonine, Bob Chrysler, and the THANK YOU The tank sever is course in Life, and I learned how First dollar 9 -5 pm Email: sales b ad material is Email: sales @theturtleislandnews.com late Elva Williams, John Chrysler THE BRANTFORD precious life is. My most sincere Monday Friday themrtleislnndnexs.mm Office: 519.445.0868 Louise Clink Fred "Cheese" & GOLDEN EAGLES 1.1a}ions Nick Chrysler fondly remember. gratitude is extended to the kind 2208 ...wood Ra. ONee: 51W46-086S spent here! THANK THE FOLLOWING: Fax: 519.445.0865 by Oemty Rowatree, The Family people I know and have met, that Obaweken Far: 819.145-0865 Cable Inc. luda Vera Menhir.: Eugene & will honour Mary's life with a took the time m volt and ask visitation at the Hyde & Mott 'how are you doing,. Helen Smith, Cecil & Bonnie Features: Chapel, Rai B. Anderson Funeral Respeclfully. Davis, Irvin Harris, The Shooters, - Movie Packages, Homes Ltd., Hegersvdle 7 -9pm R.E. Johnson Pool Sponsors and Event Helpers: ORDER Extended/Basic EVVI Wednesday where Funeral Service Sub& Sand. Fen ffi Paula, Jonas A. For all your HIGHSPEED The Discovery Complete will be held on Thursday arilIpm. OBITUARY Amy, lay & Family and Channel, H rsvil le Cemetery. As Mr. Bob Mane,. Internet Service an your sympathy MONTOUR: YOUR COPY Learning Channel, expiation Shank you for making our Call: belmale to the lican T WIGS, 519. 445.2981 donations may WAYNE R. 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