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Paul General to Nations Were streaming native news all the time' Iroquois Heights visaryCamm.oaloobnI+I "ay 10 cull trehesd.unless nest to monnaiM pooch. rances memb..s said they bandanaDdtoaldyI try I Trust Audit L., deer population in the con. the population changes dra tion and ecology and non- can't stop Haudenosaunee if hunters plan to continue 11111111111.1111111 \\',m) tilt] IR fl I ISI ANDNIEWS Tha servation area has urged matiolly by the spring of lethal solutions such as a /Six Nations born exercising hunt there. Six Nations fire fighters take live fire training AFN summit looks at energy and mining in international summit By Lynda Painless tore and accomplish some- peoples and this summit a6 z . 4 and Edna Goode/ LL thing that we can all bene- will help China understand . from he said. ' your culture." regarding s' ;n. Writers fit NIAGARA FALLS. ONT. AFN Ontario Regional mining. Looking about the . =M . 'OIL' First Nations want to be r Chief Angus Toulouse wel- room, Yu Bu emphasized. partners in the develop- named delegates to "Ha, 'Mother Earth's sustainable denosaunee territory." natural resources is the life e;. .rf C ment of their lands and ¡ + they now have thehe legal He said the summit is blood of the global econ- ' qjJ-- ++n l^P "R .`=? clout to demand it. about "the need. for full en- omy and precious to every 1r But National Chef of the gagement. full consultation one as we all belong to the IN_ Assembly of First Nations and validation from govern- glob, village." ti l T P >,n i t Shawn A-in-chut Atleo ment and industry. He emphasized only A said First Nations want to Toulouse added the sum through "reasonable eft- - { ;. .11=fillIMMEM work in partnerships with mit is about "how our pe, dent. use of natural re Six Nations firifightersand trainees including Martin MacNraughton head down from Perm - industry. ple" can become sources can we improve training Saturday with trainers from Hamilton and the U.S. (Mows a by Jim C Polotess) ` He is Sting the first prosperous. while ores our economy and ensure International Indigenous ins the Ian," better future for all." mg sadnrnijeei a f3RA!'. Summit on Energy and 'This 'sour hell he said National Coed Atleo . ! °10 opened -the summitt saying rmç.18 ` ' +4 - ;. Mining, along with his U.S. 'pliant Congress of &wipe Wan ma* *Maim feel and Ife leader become the true keels- 'X counterpart. Jefferson Keel Sham Alba Wee to *tram (Plates 11 Edna bonder) ers of the land and it is a chance to examine president of the National the 'current and potential there is some $300 billion Lives are being lost as ftveen native peoples gov- a-i Congress of American lndi- role of Indigenous peoples M potential mining arid en- companies continue to de- ernment and corpora- ans in the energy and mining . rte ergy projects across Canada velars indigenous lands tion, r The three sectors . including the bur- ±H'. ,774. without consultation. He The summft. he said. sets 41.1'1 daY turnrn't' that will require consufta- geoning clean energy sec- Pn Pa"' rPtraPrcP Part tion with First Nations. said the recent deaths of the stage for the hard work nerships concludes here Chief Atleo said. indigenious protestors in to get to the "prime doll today just as Slats Canada He said there will be Tull / The AFN summit is a Peru are an example) how toes of a sustainable future r deeds of billions of dollars announced Canada's natu for all native peoples chance for industry leaders far industry has been will- in resource activity in Cal wealth tripled in 20 from o energy and mining ing to go. The indigenous He sad it will be a long years largely due to price Canada in the coming years Inst.. population has been process. but he ,5 hopeful. . sector' and financial and this activity is going to Meted., First Nations. he says are m Feeding C an tol re.-443-1 = -,ir Weed, Statistics Canada reported Oaks place in the lands and . c\ not averse to development. ' value of traditional territories of wK Tueday the dollar Nations are not op la 'first First Nations.. - selected rat.a resOurCe but posed to development. our goy ¡ , @ t stocks and land stood at - "Our peopre and not supportive of the N "...4,:. P just are and will be 4 roughly 53 in 2000. an Be, Charges d'Affaires ernments J a,` 17 trillion idea of development at any .' çry for the Embassy of the central to this work. This ` f up from just under j I tine. cost. and must be involved Peoples Republic of China Summit is about bringingS lion in IM. helping to determine a in together all the key players Land . timber and known way forward." he said. - start identifying a providers of wealth for our to - -^?r;:' -- reserves of energy and min- Delegates networked ex- h , neigh- Donal strategy eral resources make up selves and our . energy changing ideas through the ¿¿ hours." and mining development. Canada's natural! wealth. various workshops held aiail "Let everyone know, promote partnerships and +.i-+ e Energy resources include during the three day sum- the summit really examine the issues 2_ natural gas. crude od. crude Toulouse told ' mit that saw the likes of 'this is First Nations land.", and opportunities facing 71* - bitumen and coal. while Ian Anderson president of peoples. Tej' 1r1'i a/J.a Atleo said First Nations Indigenous indra- ¡ Zr4p.js ffs -. + mineral resources consist the pipe line company must build relationships try and government; kin of gold. nickel. oppe, Me, Kinder Morgan Canada that ith other countries. such Canada and around the lead. iron. uranium, potash to expand fts Trans in the quest not world." he told the summit. v.3 a and diamonds. AM leader Shaw Atleo ursine reads Aboriginal Baal- w,:on from fr.- as China N ! k ON yo,1 fleas "lair and hard hitting join, only to continue being The AFN released a discus- g Other natural .resource sass magadae and it berta to the Port of Van- .r mea land. but sion paper entitled Power- ti hg 'oar such as and 001/anuff m stewards of the yd. stocks fish to wetlands C'tkrPr and Ptrtt''''Y develop new -and innova- ing Prosperity -Waking -.. wildlife. wate, n, a silver mine expand B.C. roomoo .°'*,alD.n With protesting to Kitimat guild of Onions to engage for ,, on t, Potential ,' j about how by Canada's Bear Anderson says it is "pith 'nre °PPP' . . and Parks kr' nnt 'Prt'ntikr one leadership built energy and mining. Energy Projects and Part- valued. Creek Mining. Six people cal for corporate leaders to to partner with First Na- to go Charges d'Affaires nerships. The paper sets StatsCan says naturale al mons have been killed M those consult early and often for the Embassy of the Poo. outs ktIl themes. issues and with name communities LONE WOLF PIT STOP t w'a" arrtrrurtt'd It is a chance for industry clashes and forced goer, of China. said suggested approaches to every Canadian' plan Republic $33.000 for to the who will be affected by a to prevent bitter protest, ment shut down Chinffs economy has been support First Nations in 519.110.3628 la_- to leave the vo,,,,,,,,t in c,,,,,,,,,g, » p 100$t'okr,no.'." rt. w,.ak The stakes are huge. almost Canadian mining opera. project and not over ', largely enormously ,:i and Mb to staff It is important E 2 locations to serve yen: -. 'out ''''.v.' 'Pk every major energy ton. past 30 years since ft More than 700 delegates to increased prices. the mining project in Canada "Something has to change. to continue the conversa- ,, meeting - 1045 adopted a reform" about gathered for the Ohsweken Highway #54 _ about how industry 'rte.' r'sPrrt'k hakP "n requires consultation with the pattern has to be bro- tion its nat. place n. 16.19 at (Between GO FISH MAGIC, SHOW AR BEM PLANFT tributed the most to the

(GRE) has launched a more to regulate busbusiness tee-ns 357 people. I don't know than SS million lawsuit mg at Six Nations two years what else you want from against Ontario, who has ago but that too stalled. SHARE OUR PRIDE been ll g lly" seizing their In the meantime Ontario The Dreamcatcher Fund has an products, Chantell Montour has declared unofficial since become an - sterna GRE lawyer told band coup- war against First Nations to- tional foundation helping SHARE OUR PRICE-

l Monday bacco manufacturers seizing first Nations In both Canada WITH UP daynut+eia,uwase- She asked the band counas even legally licensed prod- and the OS. ' committee of the whole r ucts on highways. GRE's latest court case. pass a' voluntary- business Coincidentally Ontario's filed , rod May promises to licensing bylaw that wood economic war comes as a j set precedent for First Na $12,000 + in effect push provincial j 'Big Tobacco's" five mars ion cigarettegarette manufacturers IN PRICE ADJUSTMENTS '1,000'_, _ . ._..-,...... d- 'on out of the picture. corporations. including Ira- I sherd GRE win Under the bylaw all cigar, pwl Tobacco. Philip Morris, Montour said that after GRE 1 Anna tobacco. cigarette mailer Group. Rothmans and took the province mown in 2011 FIESTA SE HATCHBACK manufacturers would pay Benson & Hedges launched á r 2000 for a similar matte l easy New SMAAEDL a fee $1 R the band monthly of third -party claim against - We haven't had any plot. UNDER 21,000 , per carton, while a cigar to- several First-Nations tobacco lens with them until 2010." Enmm.syoaaae ' bacco cigarette retailer manufacturers from Quebec Montour told council. "On- Maury cs would pay a fee of 10 cents and Ontario. The five are Montour said the delivery sell its products off reserve. pass the bylaw, an authority taro wants to be able to tax Tote ROOM P,b Pari..w per carton monthly to the seeking to draw First Nations trucks Pe seized. the prod- -The GRE sun also chat- given by the Indian Act. and control cigarettes on re- Share Ole F pmpPerce band into Ontario's $50 billion on taken, the drivers lento Ontario's' tobacco al- Butcouncilpostponedmak- serve. It also calls for restaurant lawsuit again the major charged and then all charges location system as ing any decision. But Ontario does not pro a a cons to pay 2% of their fine corporations. That suit are withdrawn, but the prod- 'unconstitutional." That Councillor Ava Hill said she vide faeces to First Na $16,296 mim annually c 1 to the band seeks damages for heath. Iles or a value of the prod- systems deems how many doubted the bylaw would be lions and nou stores to related costs resulting ucts have not been returned cigarettes First Nations per- approved by the Minister of "They cant tax here be- 53MPG ' pay 2% ofn all nnenon -tobacco from what Ontario says are Steve Williams said police pie are allowed to purchase. Aboriginal Affairs. She said cause they don send 5.3L ivy A TANK 40MPG I DRIVE UP TO 927KM- ON SINGLE sales annually to he band. tobacco related illnesses. The are stopping trucks for win- ONTARIO WAR the bylaw, if approved by money here to help the cool. 7.7L The licence be five claim would volun- corporations first doves that "are too tinted or Ontario launched a ece council, has to go to Ottawa pity. They don't provide Lary, she stressed. It would Nation manufacturers saying trucks maybe over < r against Six Na t the Minister of Aboriginal services," she said. translate into GRE paying should also be liable. weight." dons Grand River Enterprises Affairs for final approval. s Williams said GRE was not .A4111Ik million Ste every six Itaodnitio the fie are suing The seizures are taking place that could be based o District 5 councillor Roger getting any help on the issue months in fees. First Nations manufacturers .1 a7; from federal despite the fact that GRE racism and discrimination, Jonathon accused GRE of not the government. ìklco She told council without li- for what it describes as ill holds the same type of li- which First Nations buss- living up to an earlier prom- even though the companyu censing they could face gal competition. rising as the -big 5' to- mistsus face. says one band ise to help SW Nations. 'Mu pays Canada "$BO million a Provincially imposed jurindic- The "Big 5" launched their bacco corporations. councillor. made this promise to 00 year in Mein taxes" Cern- mot tion on businesses here, be- suit in Mayay, as Grand just including a federal licence to -Then is so much racism when you first opened and a of the whole failed to The v0 -new 2012 FOCUS SE 2011a FUSIONSE AUTO 20n SGAPE TO_ cabse the council has failed River Imagoes launched its Manufacture tobacco prod- and discrimination again what happened. We haven't make any recommendation ÜEWusN0 cRwieles MIDDSIZE rvA IpesT sabuw9 to impose its own regula- suit against Ontario seizing uns, Ontario Tobacco Tax native businesses and pert gotten anything," he said. to council to m adopt the 59 wß" SEDAN' COt.PACT SUV- of its products. Act bylaw. _4son amoor W certificates and permits pte." says councillor Ross GRE president Steve Peron. wes r.. rarePoeagapooe are a GRE Owen S2300 On+etv "You leaving void that accuses Ontario of a relating to the manufacture, Johnson, who has also been Williams told council the Instead they will hold an- OhneryaRp Ansiumee-...- aMatw-pf cosset men. Corso vrarw w wwnwwileOD Ontario will fill." she said. malicious and reckless sale possession, storage involved in the tobacco in- company did provide the other meeting possibly saatybrnbaalrin_-9ía9 Ayncammt-'S.a3s canirtyer wu AQÌaRaLhaw Both Six Nations band course of conduct in a wan- PAP nhplde we. wholesaling and transporta- dusty for a number of years. band with $70,000 in funds earl,' MThursdaymorning. s council and the Confederacy wing' vwarupfwmPkce Str and reckless dis- lion of GRE tobacco prod- Charnel! Montour said that were seized by the Councillor Mglba Thomas SltaeosEnrpYAMiMe slisemenpbltnmin Council had been working regard of First Nation and ucts. It also holds Ontario council passing the volun- RCMP when band council said community input was on tobacco $21,288 joint industry sal rights. - permits to posse Lary bylaw would assist the invested the funds in an off needed before a bylaw could $18,299- $20,644 regulation and lice sing It accuses Ontario of acting and sell its unmarked clgaa company in its court case reserve bank. be passed. two years ago. A commttee in a'calculated manner a\ to retres against Ont Minister of He sad in addition the coo Councillor Rya Hill said it 4.eL 59MPG 6.01./ioam 47MPG.vn 7.1L ^ 40MPG -w- had been established but it cause injury and damage to 10.OL oo,- 2BMPG etw GRE holds an Ontario no Finance and its Minster of pang purchased (land next may not take the form of a 7.21 39MPG - 9.OL . 31MPGctv stalled the company porter certificate. importer Revenue. to the amts for the band t bylaw knowing that the ontario Confederacy secretary Leroy Since May of 2010 certificate, f "It would show that allow of the corn- Minister would not approve - you expansion Mill said the tobacco cam- has been seizing GRE plod [tracer. stet r s dictionat are regulating the industry unity's recreational fail, mitten presented a full report pats to the tune of over 52 and transport certificates. yourself ties. t Council will ask its policy 4de*) o Confederacy Chiefs but million in products and con- wholesaler permits. She told council's commit. And he said they set up the analyst to pro.. opinion Dive OPP the chiefs did not act on the maim to seize the products Ontario has refused t pro - tee -of -the -whole it was Dreamcatcher fund. We on the proposed (bylaw. Get your employee price today, only at your Ontario Ford store. report right up of 201 1. I on.paam I until April vide GRE with a license to within their jurisdiction to put $1.300 every month into GRE is also proposing the TURTLE MANE NEWS I ONIARI:I00 /JUNE 20, 2011 I PICT S 1 COMM I I LOCAL' meta MOTH NEWS 5 MAMMA/ JUNE 29, 2011 i PAGE T Ninth America's p1 .Native Weedly Newspaper! are warning rest- entered his house through the un. residence by a neighbour who recovered. Charged with break and l.nh 0.awNwm..a. Woman charged Brantford police Oka. -. dents to keep their front doors locked front door. The woman stole alerted the victim in the back yard. enter and two counts of breach pro- the man. was is Crystal Lee Ann Star MAR in B & E Raul while working i n the back the mans Oxycocet prescription The woman, known to bation Tu rile Island: IMI]'lí'I'j yard. A man was working the rear medication and 3300.00 in change. confronted at a nearby residence 71Ntfosd of Richmond Street. yard of his residence whoa woman The woman was seen leaving the where a portion of the property was Brantford. nataini. iSputiallest weeny On the NatanS Grand Anet Warm Ó1G TOBACCO? It if a pd.., iudupenzlen1 newspaper that is more owned and Olueud. oron.s. rstit- WANTS Kent Owen Hill to be sentenced next month Plutwes ra weer . ME!, ilLlc. BRANFFORD- A Brantford nelson or increasing th"We've been here for three g - life" Your client grew LIP in hug southern Ontario and went Tonle Island N P dllpe courtroom filled with tears tent¢ to a maximum of 25 years dealing Anal you and He said M the past a mar When she turned to F.: DN. Lynda she was stopped to schools here. His h le POnleta as a Six Nations man fund years. you gave my granddaughter dear would have been bean her brother Fume mane News is a member of: oUhttt guilty of second degree mur. Court had been hearing vic- three minutes.'' ohed from the common. by security and rushed y background Is roam in +Canarlinn Journalists Association ODE statements for She seed she is "angry at all Tash'nas mother Denise ing from the 000050om. southern Ontario. Ifil to Maw Amnon Jemoilas Association ' ; der in the lolling of Tashina Lan impact days. this time and the assess told the court how she had Defence lawyer Shier lead see evidence that N would be internalional C IRe m Noted Meng* MOONY General and her Insane. two record dean at all appropriate. ltlWRp Po.Bmii 2206CAVpwodF.Omwep,n.MOO NM sad, was "sorry." During Tuesday s hearing the ment of your life and the gone looking for her d gh letters into the Mar. Dess Kent Owen Hill told Tashina Tashina General sl awly protection roar,/ had and ter and confronted coaches. teachers friends Crown attorney KI d o N alßs-0666 nm or asked Hill and a who is now seeking 12 to 16 years and , Gene mother last Friday brought photos of Tashina the servicestry p ov dad to She cried as she woman aaamew tldslatlnews.epm for parole raised 'I'm truly sorry to everyone into the courtroom placed you.' "Why? Why? I want to engaged to Hill. the period Winne 21, ñEdNion 27 see. Chits Pdstage missing know! You could have left her Stacey Nelson said Hill has to 15 years. nvolved, especially the lam one In front of the judge's Tashina had gone Registrationw40016309 wwM.IMetortleislandnews.cgm was my only hit "rock bottom and is He said the murder occurred 'ly íh111 hurt most If i could bench that faced Hill in the for months before her body alone. She a daughter. I'm lost without haunted by what happened, while the two were involved take this back l would." he prisoner's dock A huge was found in shallow grave rela- c-tritt. - said. banner of her dressed in her on the Hill family property her." She said he was j 20 when in a type of domestic happened. Honshlp, even though it was J Hill will be back wcan holy traditional clothes was Ganohkwasra, director San- Defence lawyer Bernard this court Justice Hambly was quick to sexual in nature and Tashina B to be sentenced. He has pinned at the side of the dra Montour said there was Shier presented the a which Hill already served Lust over One courtroom and at the wit- fear in the community as a roll 53 characer reference stop Shier from reading len became pregnant, A better way to develop National news:Tobacco company in court ness box two ribbon shirts result of her disappear., letters on behalf of his client ter that was critical of knew at the time. He said factors Mohawk tobacco company wants to use as ahub to licensed by the provmcefor of cigarettes purchased in Hill said he snapped during hung one representing She said many were trauma- Kent Owen Hill. Tashina General- "those two ignored by Ontario M Joan Hill shaking He told Shier' it does not alone would be sufficient to Alberta court over 16 distribute cigarettes is on resale. off- reserve s Also a fight with Tashina General Tashina and her unborn toed when she was found. His sister to blame the raise the period for parole" million seized smokes federal land "They have Rainbow Tobacco is based charged In the 1 case she told child. Family and friends She told the court Wrote. and crying read her letter to help your client The Assembly of First Nations wants to see a better way to that occurred after WElASKIWIN. Alta- A plan no to try to on the Kahnawake reserve Montana while and rage came to our corn the court saying her brother victim and it doesn't assist r Kindon said criminal law bringing development to First Nations lands. jurisdiction Chief Carolyn Buf- him she was pant.regn wepted openly in court fetus by a company based on a govern any economic Bevel- near Montreal Palo and two others. The moue and took the lives II was her best Yens and con- me i any way Don't read does not recognize a as National leader Shawn Atleo brought together international HeI had agreed to plead victim impact statemens Mohawk reserve opment Initiative on First and sells federally licensed a Individuals: Tahina, her tames to be her role model. me any more letters that a person but, "aboriginal indigenous representation along with energy and mining charges carry penalties of guilty to manslaughter but were read into the court three faith does. Thais Kent Hill's in Quebec to sell cigarettes Nations territory. This Is and taxed cigarettes on nnaxinnurn fine of $20.000. him guilty of Crown attorney Robert Kim child and Kent from out "When I look at this nteIli- somehow blame the vittim." leaders to a three day summit in Niagara Falls Ina move to the jury found as to aboriginal communities lat0 out some months in jail. or both. presented 41 letters- community." gent man, I do not e see a Shier asked the judge to faith welt" find a better way. second degree murder and don Hill to an argued the Gladue across Western Canada l Is in the British North Amen In Quebec and Ontario. It Them Alberta Gaming and Norma Teacher Richard W. Hi I murderer. Although he did consider sending Kindon And a better way is needed. ec mended a minimum jell Her grandmother o be challenged in court ca Act of 1867," Dickson says it has been licensed to Liquor Commission has General took the stand and wrote he had fear for the wrong. no one person aboriginal healing lodge for factor. Isnt an automatic Ste ne% show industry wet make Ono., of doges in sentence of 10 years. Justice jusj but Hambly consideration but aisonly to I one federal prisoners Thursday said in an nufacture and sell fin) called it the largest antra - v community "I o should be judged by Me energy and mining sector development of lands Peter Hambly has the option told Nan "You" ate a coward fear the defence at- be considered as a factor. The Alberta government We are not going to sell need tobacco products on band tobacco seizure in the and a murderer." young men are becoming in mistakestake in their life," she questioned first Nan. have an intent m- And those amounts cold of accepting the recommen charged the president of in downtown Edmonton, / territo- province's history. said tares Gladue takes into cnsidera- skyrocketakyrocket astound resources are depleted around the world ancestry in Rainbow Tobacco GP earlier downtown Calgary: down- across eserves by the Officials See said her family's life has said on what evidnmr tion abate,. and all the world. as China tells us looks to Canada for its he.' wouldn't comment Me Canada this year after police seized a been ands. She down I0 saki. said the ,for of- sentencing men. natural resource wealth. town anywhere. We Canada Customs and n the charges or the court Paul's for of- pica basis people y 16 million cigarettes from a selling strictly on First Na- Revenue Agency since case Earlier has f attest. She said h lodges were deer. Atleo toldthe summ1f hest N IMS are not to develop this month[ Quonset but has affectedhse herdso deeply fenders from solacedisolated hey per to basis dg mane they belonging to ton federal territories." 2004.D'ckson said s the several First Nations in but ate not ! d lopmcnsheznycost names r the Montana First Nation Alberta contends the company's plan was to Nova Scotia decided to she has suicide northern rcoevpl what they walaates In P dg p er deadd ha feeSlpany erupted the Gen would be onmenttcompletely out of periodst ..es.asop- south of smokes were not properly begin selling Its cigarette drop a plan sell "1 thought maybe longer at a Canadian to Rainbow ®frdls.m mining operation. The company Marcia. in prison. posed to non Edmonton. Robbie Dickson marked for sale inthe brands on reserves in AI- Tobacco products on their eml family would accept my their environment -natives. Mining instead of appearing sheepish For the result of no lower food prices says the charges against province and that it stood Saskatchewan and reserve Dickson partly rush to solve is arguing the PenmanPeruvian government had no beta. him under the province's o lase million roan to shut it down. 83 In t - British Colombo Mrs year. blames negative publicity 160 Main St. S. Hagersvllle Tobacco Tax Act want stick bacco tax revenue All im, The smokes were from Alberta In feet Nroon Seeding the Newge against $006.11 lobe the charges for bemuse the reserve he porters of tobacco must be sold for about half the Mat decision. -CP- developments on their lands while In Alberta the door for price Prices are in effect July 2 - 7, 2011 Council supports union ignoring Firs[ Nations rights could be found in cold homes Canada Da a we have put in ... what come winter. (Continued from left) Act applies, and where there bacco issue they want to be Nation industries and busi- Closed By Stephanie Drogue prove recommendation rs is is a a o support the union- ndian ARai doing. Across Canada industry and provinces are coming to grips is void, provincial regula- wind nesses start working Writer t The issue of regulating busi- applies- Imperial Tobacco needs Fust Nations on finding A of recent history Springle said the issue hey are only recognizing with the new Canada, a Canada that the rule of law has to with bit sing and industry So CHAPMAN'S SEEDLESS a question of a hose years upto the ac- come down from the Supreme Out of Canada saying you tn it is without question in simply stop pouting about solutions. ex- BONELESS me back to Six Nations "was inFirst Nations has reared its lack of an increase in pay ual court date 2002. must consult with First Nations. the best krone a major portion of its peshe Iw uitscreating ICE CREAM WATERMELON coupundit chambers when gain. had e. establishh their own industry and just get an one PORK Teaching Assistant Deb and benefits for our 01 not to the present' Only n O la e the federal and provincialw governments o sandy With election coming LOIN This 11110 So Nations Band guidelines Sandwich a Cane the years of undo The result Springle told comment/ their cowboy attitude of they know wall best w[ trying to compete would think the McGo sty sprngle attended Council of us is being asked to ap- a 22 'As of March 2002.' t council. is "A lot for he -meal by refused to negotiate with First' Nations Of course having the cola on level playing field and by government would be out In band council's June prove a bylaw that would set pons will was legally established re being geed out of and continuing to develop then lands with or without them also help GRE with level playing meld we mean full force to try to resolve its Committee of the Whole out fees business and indus- that Indian Affairs Is the in sick benefits. our while Ignoring their land rights and stalling negotiations to its 13 million court case but making It level for FirstNa- issues with First Nations. meeting at the request of try would to the band in and even pe pay lees look ever further. There trans industries, not a to- her union. employer, Springle said. benefits, the point of no return. What the AFN started in Niagara $1.471b return for, well, running a are ',moth,' $2.77 $2.97 The case was heard in ion... - a of tobacco bacco giant that has taken 1011010.. m She was asking for Falls is a glimmer of hope that will spark interest from around dues I won business industry here manufacturers advantage of every tome in the Supreme Court of the world as nations and companies seem develop natural in the con, tax 0. council's support still legs Mooingnie rM rts Bents of the last The push is coming from murices now facing lawsuits emotion. rule, grant the *We reserve the right to limit quantities. While supplies ongoing attempt to se. Canada. "In coot we in Canada. on lands that it is clear First Nations I Grand Mal Temlo, Turtle Island Grand River Enterprises who by Impend Tobacco and the country has to offer and then compensation owed were compensated a lit- 7.na Is,. Sous have a right to. non sown, al truer. cUre says Six and Nations, other Big Tobacco companies, of all tuns off to Mexico shutting lodes to Ole etlitol STORE HOURS to Six Nations teachers. tie bit not much. -she DEDIRTIRNT Now if only they could convince Ontario that there is a own. Ontario First Nations, need peo appear be otters trust be oped and said. better way and its with ple, . who to its n plant here and leaving w SUNDAY 9:00 AM -6:00 PM ocher's assistants name 44S-0(168 working First Nations. not over to establish their own Keens. dude an *Hs Msu now mama. the profile of a na hundreds unemployed secretaries from the led. Spring, said. "Indian them. through them and without them. ozz zu that al the MONDAY - FRIDAY - 8'.00 AM- 9:00 PM .55x:44ia1963 ing laws or find Ontario non o themselves also of Affairs is refusing to roc But 'n Ontario the cowboys sill run Queens Park guided Oman° needs to start talk- lett low m. ieode ercal government doing it for them. SATURDAY - 8:00 AM - 7 :00 PM of puvammwc os.sr.nm. demanding any consultation ing to First Nations moves I voted to ogn ze those number by their federal 4h51 is. (Continued instead iron the 1500 Canada Count to fight) On that issue they are right. i 12,571122. MAUI, with first nations on the to- of harassing legitimate First realm. lot wen m 0. have general council ap- years of service of which Ì In First Nations the Indian . e ammo wove, In The Heart of Haldimand County! t 1 ONIARI:HA /JUNE 299. I PAGE TURTLE MAO PEWS I 014IARI:NA /JUNE 29, 2011 I PAGE t _ 1 SPORTS t 9 17Q,n OYE SPORTS rn.-NZtl INFO? Rebels take playoff stranglehold A /nyrN2/, 519- 445 -08 8 9y Neil Becker scored their first of three ore Six A big reason why the Rebels LÇiW.I! Nations an early 3 past IN canna -0 lead just was the play goalie t sports @tM1eturtlelslandnews.com Span our d Men. The Rebels weren't exactly over they minute mark. lambs who was honoured with the 311 whelmed with excitement after tala Showing the determination of a hard hat for player of the game la, Rebels ing a strangle hold in their first championship team the got cobs stopped Al shots including a round playoffs series against Wale goals from Dallas John with two and handful of breakaways and many lace burg. both Attwood and Bomberry with from inclose. His dazzling perform- Corning oR what Rebels" coach Ron their second as Six Nations left the ance didn't go unnoticed by his Chat., called an unimpressive surface following the first period learn- mates I 3.17 Game I % ry the Rebels with n only a KT kW but a He was tamest." Marten standing their loyal Rebels 19-6 m their way a dominated in what was a ovation han shoot to 24 series lead said. for sure w important to 7K: Game 2 on June 36 at fans. ¡GOLF win threw. have good goaltending if yoo want .: "We worked harder (than in Game "Our transition game was excel- to wn This article 1 will be discussing [ermine your tee all pore t1 and got to more lose balls and lent and we had our legs tonight. ceburg to get back led the obstacles you will face ing. 1 pressured their defence a lot mare," Charelain said. "We didn't manage intoo the game by drawing first A while out on a wet and windy Golfers the wind is your friend `] r blood a little over two minutes mto golf course. - on the golf course and use the the second but the Rebel just If the golf ca a little wind direction to determine wouldn't let them build any serious soggy JPs important to under your shot selection. If the wind momentum as they came back and game and is coming out of the left and bout a minute later with [and your chipping r hove to get the most out of it. you hits slice. play your shot a n goal from Tyler Leblanc who the side of the to tide wind and get the REBELS PLAYOFFS east scored his loot d three on the night. When you're on the Still pressing offensively Six Na- green. your grooves will hold a out or your tee shots. If ..PAGE 9 tions added to their lead on a goal for of water and the snore os have and approach shot 2 from Vaughn Harris who like water on your grooves the less into the green, aim for the - Leblanc also scored his fast of three. the ball will spin so play your die of the green and don't Helping to more or less put this chip shots a little shorter than worry too much about pin po- with nn bail STORM STILL game away was Bomberry ual because the golf will I hat trick goal and Brandon Montour roll a more than usual. Now that your tournament UNDEFEATED... 1 who scored his first of two. Another element you will fare ready. I will let youknow of Holding a 10 lead the Rebels that PAGE 10 -4 is the dreaded wind, the wind two golf tournaments are made a bold o their fans plays more havoc on the mind must plays this year. The in the third by ousop then it does the actual golf Dreamatcherfund will be Rebe4 Luaae tuitla kaa»a his man ha duck during a wakes./ ing for mote goals as opposed to wing. Many golfers from high hosting four person scramble Welleeekarg. Mist sitting back To the delight of a IROQUOIS NATIONAL Coe 2 playoff Watery ass/sere handicaps to swatch golfers al- and all the tournament info, plate by Neil Beaker) pro -Rebels crowd they were treated ways try and hit the same golf motion can be found on of at TEAM TRYOUTS... Nx,. club when the wind is in their 'rums .dreamcatcherfund.ca. Rebels captain Alex Martin said. the ball well in the first game but Dwptoh Laud.ebanac. Atwead. Mom PAGE fare. This will lead to short The other event is the Bar ggrrK 11 "Wete not getting excited thinking we sure did tonight." tour and Lucas Smith scared, I Golf Tournament also shots every time, what rug- Celehnty about a sweep. Wire just focusing While Chatelain didn't want Having a big third period was gent is to hit one more club and which swabs held in Windsor. on the next game would be to think about the possibility of wanted to but something the Repels registration Info, I, he take a smoother swing and re- Ontario and nice m finish oft the series at hone have as itm added an explanation he on sdweepingWallaceburgonlulyid would be nice and ember a well struck golf ball motion can found in from of the laps ' admit that it markromeit Game 2 vitt, CHIEFS DROP TWO e avoid that e is likely to stay on target www.byfcelehgolfmorn. _ -__. Encouraged by what was a bolster. a dear -We showed what takes hit hard. Hype have any other golf tour. PAGE 12 an supportive crowd the Rebels long bus ride lolWallecebuB which rein,". Chatelain whose morn bean then a golf ball require naments you would like to I cunt out Flying as veteran Jacob moo. omur i[ they lose the nerd Wtuatebas 20 10 in their only Wet grass will you to contact me at Bomberry and Chris Attwood both Same regular season meeting said have a well balanced stance, by share please - - - -- positioning yourself properly [email protected] I look forward I -_ _ - the tee blocks m the to hearing from you, Keep to- on Want your game covered? process for a sold tee shot. You cured on the fairway in 2011. SLASH TURN UP THE have the option on where you Steve W Tooshkmfg Subm, your scores and schedules to Thursday, June 30th aI want to tee the ball. so dame Serving Native North America OFFENCE =PAGE 13 new,COTthedunbt4md1ews soon at I005506 Lacrosse Arena I the slopeon the One Mare de- ST OOLF Inc.

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II if (J TAID CHAMP051Hm N _.. SEASON SM P perm.lay IN Mil Nary Need the Elie , 3301 seaond Line CHECK WEBSITE FOR UPDATES EVERS rINANCU Ma Sins 9 TOSE00 s9TO, t 'a.Nfi! zA s.iile OnN 190517AI-J999 WWW OHSWEKENSPEEDWAYGOfA LACROSSE III ENCIINENT W$ M CmgY Sofro trump Snas3&wit, Jill F TURTLE ISLAND NEWS I OmaRtHa JUNE VA 2011 1 PAGE WI SPORTS I SPORTS TURTLE ISLAND NEWS I 0111.1 .Ha JUNE 29, 2011 I PAGE 11 Six Nations Storm still undefeated at 7 -0!! No holding back in the Iroquois National Team Lacrosse tryouts By Neil Seeker to be unexpectedly locked and agility. By Neil Becker victory. was Jonathan who on the defence which saved a few Sports Writer Luckily after some quick "We have some From Sports Writer 1 used three different garner first hatter casually runs against St. Catherines. 10 0010 gut check time for thinking and some desper- Wallaceburg. London and Del./Pathan utilized a sim- speeds," Jonathan who flicked out her glove and Infielder Rachel Bomberry three divisions of kids who ate calls the tryouts weren't Allegiance." Brown said. pie game plan in pitching starts every other game stopped a line drive heading showed exceptional range i. were chasing their long an- cancelled but instead `Each division has two the Six Nations Storm to a card. Cast, slow and slower la her head, in taking away some sure ticipated dream of one day moved to Ohsweken, hours of drills and swim. "00 all levels rnages. The kids all victory against St Cather- which gets the hitters off -You have to be ready base hits while team mate wearing the Team Iroquois were test- wait ing their lacrosse skill level, year king for National try- ines. balance - and into the game." Crystal Jacobs had her mo- r+'' colours while representing them on a national lacrosse tenacity. and their lacrosse out, They love it and want Jonathan who is in her Strong defensive play Jonathan whose team is meets as well , 1.5.." Brown said referring to be the best of the best." second season with the was a constant theme in now 7-0 on the season Reflecting on the game After hitting an unex- Os the coaches and NINE' Brown will meet with Storm struck out six in this ladies hardball baseball e said. afterwards Jonathan who pected bump on the road tion committee who were the coaches and selection seven complete innings game which was played on Besides for pitching an- has been pitching since the kids in the Pee Wee. (11-12 present and taking notes. committee on June 30 to while showing some cat like June 23 at the Main Dia- other big reason why Six age of 9 believed that the tam-olds) Bantam (15-14 weil keep maybe 12-18 start the process of dec. reflexes on the mound in mono. Nations has been so suc- key to victory was taking an lions aidand Midget Divi- players will maybe five or ing on who will repress leading her team to a 4-2 Setting the tone on defence cessful this year Is due to early lead which more or sions (15-16 years-old)0 so who will be on the hula- Team Iroquois on the na- took to the Gaylord Pow- ble. They will be asked to real circuit during what less Arena floor on June an come together as a team will be a one week tourna- where they enthusiasticallye with other boys they don't meet going on in Whitby gave their all in every single know." Ontario during the week of Grand River Post Secondary Education Office drill and scrimmages with- Brown, strongly believes July 31-August 6. out trying to think about all that early national expo- Each division guarantees IVY/d be hoeing afundroising golf tournament that was at stake. sure helps the kids, who eight or nine round robin 1 was really nervous be- had what was an open try- games. Afterwards the first cause playing Nationals is out with the maximum place team will be the kids for each divi- wardedO a bye to the something I dream about. being 40 with of rarlmmas.w Dal Jonathan prepares to throw another strike due. Pee -Wes player Maccoy Nef herding gewgaw DanN Wane aeries ,gums &Meat skin. championship round while Netting lien he gash ,..fleece During these intense the second and third place Norm's Golf for GRADS ing her ¡sea 23 complete game performance in 4. Abrams said. "I think I did me ftolffeft to meta the WMPOtte ¡MAW... y Neil Seeker) tryouts all three divisions teams square off to see 2 nailbiter against St. Co seat -. good. but we won't find out (MM. a have will be tested on various who goes finals In Menaory of Noort Jacob. (Photo by Neil Beaker) oil they made the team) team." the tryouts there was were supposed to tote Hamilton at loot work drills along which will be held on that untilI after the next practice. According to Chuck mall snag in the morning been held in with less set the tone to victory. the St. Catherine's short- on one skills. strength Saturday I really to make the Brown who was overseeing schedule as the tryouts the arena which turned out one "We have a lot of great hit- stop couldn't came up tens and getting a couple of with a rope hit by Connie a runs in the first inning re- The Storm July 15, 2011. Jacob, would in weekend victories ally helped us," Jonathan get one more run in that Arrows' Johnny Powless stars SIIIId17D1 Golf Wise who also banged out a cou- pivotal first inning which By Ned Becker cerned about scoring Coming into play on Salta going." Arrows coach Mar- pee of hits said. at the time gave them Sports Writer records as opposed to see- day sporting a 16-1 record shall Abrams said. tl Bomber, who also a to the Arrows didn't waste After a wake-up call had what seemed like come Johnny Powless con ing his team continue a Cont%, an MVP game and Portable 3-0 lead. Lied climb into win games. That's exactly time in going right on the which saw Peterborough his steady attack and were rewarded score consecutive pals the a ET` gl1 the Jonathan led off the Prat "St. Catherine's always superstardom last weekend what they did this past -er to with back to back singles. play us tough and it wasn't as he eclipsed a special weekend as they first Mat less than five minutes into Six Nations offence got r- ,tioroest tn. as N One out later Six Nations an easy game." Jonathan lacrosse scoring milestone. Peterborough 14-B was play as Powless netted his going they netted four t;.á¿ gave their fans said. year by an 8-7 decision a first of two goals, straight including Josh r to the home "It's always fun to This second Arrow lowed something to cheer about play whether his talking on the night later in Akwesasne. Six Nations who are a Johnson and Alex !Cede. f you win or does as outfielder Crystal (didn't lose." lacrosse floor where on F. 1 think were doing well perfect 9-0 at home also Hill with their first of two s:30 itegiStratiOn/Sigi, his second 1 - a statement from and Cupid° Wth sti=; in fLa want to give her last name) Both teams left plenty day against Peterborough as a team," the soh spoken made Bomberry of three. showed a key eagle's eye at of runners on base which he scored three goals lot. Powless said following the goals by Brendan 12 N-' the plate by drawing a almost proved costly for lowed by two the next Arrows home welly and Joey Cupido which From that point on the 9:30 Arrows a lead Arrows who have a four Shotgun Start q sum re bases loaded walk to bring the Storm. After scoring night against Akwesasne to against Peterborough. "We gave the 4-2 in the first run. An out their fourth run St Cather- hit the much converted 50 all know each other well after a period. point lead on Orangeville OJALL :043 later fate destiny seemed ones showed grit and char- goal mart. and we are starting to really "Our guys were ready to for first overall in the to be on Six Nation's side acter by scoring the second Showing his true mod- gal. We just need to con- play tonight but our offence Standings began to score Meal & Prizes _ Heading as with the bases still run in the sixth while beat' esty Powless bang con- tinue playing our best." took some time getting with regularity. into the third period Six loaded they scored their ing a few more base run- Nations also got goals from 8130.00 per person second run on an erro r as ters stranded. , Belt Memel, Johnson aip with his second and Pow- Includes Golf, Dinner R Prize' less with his third as Six - a 10-5 Nations enjoyed Cheney Phnom and Derek Searle slum to be Me,. 1/1 lead heading into the third. Y Person Safim6k, feet Arrow teammates as they Meek ant defender Nine to Registen "Teams get pumped Op match allows teammate Derek Searle ta run loth, playing the number one )kilt Mixed. holies or Arnim lib Ql.rite)1A with the ball during an Arrows victory at the ILA team and we knew that we 0 (Photo By Neil Seeker) (Junior 16 yrs or power mirk adult would have to be ate, Pik 8, 2011 g3a{IOPi! -We that! -' - l pared." Abrams said. Once again the Arrows began pressing the matte We were consistent in Mantua needed a bit of a wake-up and scored the game's fins minutes tonig t. full 60 call to get domain the third four goals. Scoring those Contact: Virginia or Brenda P: 509-445-.219 Pr E: [email protected] We've seen the defence ad- with 519 -445-4096 519-4-4-5-08ES as Peterborough scored the goals were Kedah Hill we're doing Make all cheques payable to: Grand River Post Secondary Education Office just to what first three goals. From that his second, Derek Searle. All proceeds benefit the Grand River Post and we've been able to ad- point the Arrows got back Cupido with his third and Secondary Student Scholarships Turtle Island Print Joey Cppide WAS On the eMer burners m he annuls PetarberetWA for the ball just to that." on track as they once again Kyle Issacs. before whim up a qualify searing opportunity. (Photo by Ma Beam) I I TURTLE ISLAND NEWS ONIARI:NA/JONE 29, 2011 PAGE 12 I 1 SPORTS 1 I SPECIAL TURTLE ISLAND NEWS ONIAM:HA /JUNE 29, 2011 I PAGE 13 Chiefs drop weekend tilts against Ajax and Brampton

By Neil Becker lowed the next day by a (Ides of the ILA where they , Sports loss against Brampton. got a , Miter chance to take out - T,ri ° -fnI . _0 have to score some their frustrations on -.d° coach Rich Kilgour isn't panicking more goals and that's the Brampton. Unfortunately 2Q 11 but he knows that his team bottom line," Kilgour for Heir supporters things LI tIE Turtle. and News annual Lacrosse Special must find a wayto medi- whose scored only I l didn't go according to plan ,r atety snap out of their cue goals intwo nights said. as Brampton left town that - rent tailspin. "Losingto Ajax? -6 was es evening with al0 -S win. }Ì,kß

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By Neal Becker but it was the Slash who rt and Brent Bombent' Vince I . - - Sports Writer naltydewfirsthmd as they longboat. -_ MEET THIS S.E.-. S.O U.. The Six Nations Slash got goals !rom Dwight Long- "From game to game we've *bait going to take pay on boat. Art Powless, jetemy been getting much Letter: '¢..i. ,y S A the still winless Tonawanda Johns and Tyler Bomberry Smith said. "We're moving - ,. I n S I Rk n t h i s ,. d t i - Braves. with his first ol three to take the ball better and are more ... 16 Six Nation CMOs ..page 17 Coming a very Six Allows page 14 Six Nation Rebels...page 15 Six Nation Slash page off atop a commanding .p lead Na brash ¡-. )+ Nation Ire 18 pointing 7.6 loss against aperiod. Sensing blood the Slash who it,mil I7 Six Nation Warriors... page Newtown the Slash took out Looking like a team who have will be playing either Buffalo 'W/ their frustrations on lune 26 been together all their lots or Rochester in the playoffs against the Braves as they the Slash came out n the out for the third press. I showed absolutely no mercy and and for all intense mgRo on ohence, u^ i e, deleating them 19 -8. and pupa., put the game Bomberry scored his hat tack %'ate Un a gane like that we were away with an eight Nolle goal 37 seconds in whichIwo +i o all trying mß1 goals Slash plosion left the Braves was followed less than two Luck forward Good Kyle Smith said "I feeling dejecsed minutes later by goals from ifra rAtttet.txxJ- think at the aInend they might Leading the scoffing barrage Jeff (Al Teams VanEvery and Smith with -- all Six Nations Lacrosse have been a rule reamed was Smith who scored two A s third. Rounding out the I.- YI r and just wanted to get the out of his three goals. AlmAlso was, 2011 Season Slash scoring was Van fiery AN INTERNATIONAL NAME YOU tfAN TRUST for this game over with" relying was Bomberry with with his second, Smith with moth the outset both goalies his second. Marcus Taal% his fourth and Vince Long loch MCRObh gets ready es unlemh a had Not dann¡ the Slash .esse. win made some One bell saves josh McRObb, Kevin boat, against the boom ( Peste by Nat &achar) . REBUILDING INDIGENOUS TRADE ROUTES WORLD WIDE

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1 I TURTLE NEWS OHIARI:NA(JUNE 29, I PAGE 11 I SPECIAL I SPECIAL I ISLAND 2011 I PAGE 16 TURTLE ISLAND NEWS 1 ONIARI:BA (JUNE 29, 2011 ix Nations * Six Nations Chiefs ey.Veil Pecker which would give them an third with 12. "We have to deal, healthy heading into T' s the Í a^ , Wirer all important first round bring our 'A' game or will season's heal month. y { 1 W bye. ' A be in trouble." "Some guys have sort Slash 'ï' ' Injuries played a major Six have wrists, but - r Nations the tweaked knee BeNeil Becker role in the Six Nations "Everybody is shooting Miter Chiefs suffering what for that bye since it gives same team as last year, that's to be expected in a with the key difference season," said. "so Sia Nations Slash owner hied out to be a heart- you neon o heal %r Kilgore Mama Jeremy Jamieson isn't the ra. breaking Game 7 playoff while sole to cross being health. Unlike last far nothing major like s least bit imposed at how well elimination last spring the rased doWns the fain 41/ year the Chiefs are rela- torn ACL." his team is doing lots first against Brampton. getting ready for the play - year of play in the compel- After finishing ailed offs," Stigma said. 'r k' tree Can Am League. overall the Chiefs began Six Nations, who in late , Jamieson in fact believes their pinyotfjo ay on an rune find themselves situ- refs his team which has an optimistic note as they seed fourth overall in the r 7 -3 record after the opening NISL overall standings d7:jj77¡¡/de¿i Noels passive swept Ajax in 10 games, could easily have send before losing a have according to Rigor bI®ASKW been MI. heartbreaking 10.9 deer improved strongly from 'crosse Arena to "We lost to Rochester in two-.. 1Pe Wnlorbwt against Brampton. Iasi year and is primed the ILA the Chiefs will show up what we need to Gins °^^°°' e,.a Wan kokc p.11r Xreo aims Six Nations Arrows money had 13 "Not to um it as an ex- make. long playoff run. start that tough six game work on," Miaow said Rochester. S.N. Minor Lacrosse lamieon said "Out 'ruse Lowe had lot of "We have tremendous trek first against inner. about Peterborough who players;' the and fire tune it." Jamieson said "It doesn't Six NdhOeS Chiefs Kyle hip scorer for the Slash is who in his mid 30's is offence throughout;' Kil- 14 points second loss was against and former NTT player playing in key injuries to deal with," ton. m and with who elder statesmen." Jamieson, who still needs matter if yore Jamieson decided after being Brent Longboat also Chiefs coach Rich Riga. gout said. "Guys like Clay Those six games will and Brampton who are OF THE imoWe the to make seven cuts by luny the back yard or at the $Ix Nations Slash *drolly didn't play last year. This Heading lure, said. "Billy Dee Smith tore Hill, Garrett Billings. to arena; it's you and your who have only three 1 to get the team down - come back and play lacrosse youngster. who is only in his Slash, his ACL end Cody lame- Stephen Leblanc, Andrew i home games, w catch the nc wry 25 players . after taking what amounted early ales, is part of a young was badly banged up Watt have really stepped .. who are didn't Oink there would be The owner was quick to Good Luce In v1w year retirement and talented core group who Newt intfirst playoffs." one out that in the Can throethroughoutg the p r v' faros call but still an very well any steep learning curves point Ö"Kyle has been to the NLL whey enteran lacrosse Rigour said so far life Wading into the final your 2011 Season p Pinewoods who are for getting used In the Can her league everyone and has provided so much for years to come caul. has been pretty good for week shoo, Engovr was U70.k 'FTERMeRAFTERMARKET makes the playoffs. a' two points ahead. Am league. Ile believed, Nations. Ontario . :}, leadership.' Jamieson said 'He is a huge part of the only the Chiefs who have gotten viewing the next six games THE Tenoe^ . Six 4, be ready and if "PARTS To AUTO great going back to the and still. does, that his team -Well Onondaga where we had -Ile is really fast, uses his offence and does a job "Wire off to an impressivegoal 5-2 against either Brampton of 01 Second Line as we stay healthy t're Oie. lki. on the defensive system that we has as much of a chance real lasttest only 13 players and lost Ill.- teammates well ad didn't reading everyone start. The main goal he, Peterborough areal Tel win the in r chances," 519.445.0176 905- 768 -3999 said. -Ile started with." Jamieson anyone to coveted fident where his Team T 519.445.2659 1F The Slash, whose biggest have to retire. Kyle was gel- Bette," Jamieson Wean w and the end of g where 905 -76B -5555 too many de- residents Trophy this Jamieson said in regards .552 . tel Line. Hagersville. ON Fax' Wane= and neutron and dry hea jutstsitting at home also hams great outside shot. said. "We had the re is o finish et mstands. going on coming September. to making a Presidents at a krona team game, received and he can still really play." lies developed chemistry festive systems that first or second overall, Starting on June 25 Wishing all lacrosse players a great 2011 season Lo,boat and we just need to go back "Lacrosse is lacrosse. Cup inn. a huge boat when captain Besides Jamieson another playing with Vance

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i I LOCAL MOLE ISU.G NEWS 01111121:112 /JUNE 29, 2011 1 PAGE 19 I I PAGE 18 SPECIAL TURTLE ISLAND NEWS 1 0111281:118 /JUNE 28, 2011 New Credit ifissi.uga of New Credit Bryan 1a0orme suited the and forth Councilor Stacey tames. councilorsex- muldozmire the idea and i elettedcooncilwiu bemnsÍO' ides lalamesammuncimrs beam aid -Oeidea hasp. wised brae idea. Ganda malxrecornmeMarans tc Warriors - Senior 'B' Lacrosse Going Paperless ermggomglacedessorertlre tad 1050sutlaontthmkwés uniauggesWthe idea. otulapplomdthe Ohsweken nett few weeks after Chid orale deem. bark ready "summa the etw CCo mmunioti000committee idea. we have to start strongpenallykilling,im- By Neil Becker dogfight to qualify for post games and proved defensive play and Ohm season said. "We got over- winning." Ottawa, AFN launch joint panel to improve First Nations education has had cutting back on needless ranking back, Ohsweken confident (against Peter - Jonathan, who By lyndn Poraslm agreed with the panelist rep- nec we have been depicted stable and that finger outcomes of first Na- In Alberta. Chief Holm said stepping penalties, which in the past Warriors oath Junket borough) and [think it cost different players Editor pooled. n r The misunderstandings pointing is not good Pontt Children. about hall of they are designing an ap, a have hurt the Warriors. Jonathan believes that us." In losing, the Warriors up for him on nightly High expectations are being 'We need an independent on our governance. monies. enough." whom don't finish high proach for bringing in panic- w "We have been getting - - - overconfidence played a finished an agonizing toot basis, enjoyed big attached to a three person panel to hold up a mirror finger r pointing at First Na The AFN and federal gov school. ipants in- virula1 sessions, in arines. mare and with huge key role last year in points out of a playoff against both Sr. Cath consistent. blue ribbon panel tasked That is their responsibility." ton government, lack of ac- venom panel is expected to The panel will be asking for Ontario there will be indeed. the guys takes how to the federal present a report his math missing the play- spots who are fourth overall and younger t it with trying 00 figure out Ile said behoves see end countable, horn at the end of public input on how to de- sal schools participating and to the to ed- results will the government, that 2011 on how to improved legislation offs. Heading into the season's Wellington in what was time to get used improve Not Nations that help decisions sign to allow First contributing to the panel

to ucation from kindergarten to country better understand are meetly arbitrary I am education for aboriginal chi!- Nations to their and a shadow report pro - Needing to win that final final stretch the Warriors, perhaps their most satisfy - speed and system;' pass own panel the First Nations 'I hopeful this will bong dren from kindergarten to education laws, manage and violad by the Chiefs of Om regular season groin, who are 2 -8 after 10 games ing win this season. Jonathan mid. plight. panel But the panel is already gem am hopeful it help the coon- back a more balanced reflet- Grade 12. improve the quality of brio agàmst Peterborough to ,currently find themselves "Wellington beat us the Currently with four segu- i try understand tion on the fact It aims to find ways will and re was the ¢rating some controversy differently of the gov. that schooling. set up Me panel announced qualify the Warriors had an is fifth place and anything day before sad they went Ian season games to go, Warriors any se- with one member who has than the stereotypical man- eminent& need to be held ultimately improve the edu- vend school roundtables. (Continued on page 21) early healthy lead' but but a sure bet to make poet on to tell the league how it don't haw injuries and publican,/ described First Na- on as they s easy win." Jonathan nagging oulda't hold Cons post fund- to make that lost 12 -10 against Peter- "Getting into the playoffs sale "The next day w prepared ing systems as "corrupt." in the big goal soundly beat them, which final playoff push: borough. Caroline Krause.' a Vancou "We still have things to "If anything, we teamed right mewlnously Jonathan said. felt great." vet educator supported B.C. offence, team on the court but I'm that we can't afford to lose "Ware close to being in Besides the businessman Calvin Hello's encouraged and they're conf- big lead," Jonathan the playoffs but were Jonathan is by confident repose tree to learn which such as dentin making to playoffs." whnse team is in another dropped a Ins of close all the little things advocated for giving educa- An Important Notice for tion funds directly to stu- dents and skip bans Adult Ontarians Living with Diabetes in the 201 1 altogether. -MOM g ñ:C All the best k. 0.zism Panel chairman ís Scott Hal - LtNg am.. not emy, but mana®neitLy- ta.,aure.ayme Mgg acre° as sea rw..m. adere roo r.ed. to all lacrosse players! 11 Williams dane. president and Chief Ex- There are three key testa nat people living with aiabetm should mgelre on a regular baste. They are: adage cet of .YMCA w C blood glucose control rem which patients should receive at least every six months Water Haulage HAVE A GREAT SIX NATIONS maa. w c rwe.eemi rwr.,el.4.aH mewhw n.y 'we R.R. #2, Ohsweken All The third panelist is George wpëm should r«.w. ere s.m p0m 519-445-4349 2011 SEASON afonde. former vice -Cnrtld TM Ina.w. Report tpl0ausww new peacueaw.Ys blame r : d< p.n. a°(physician s Wishing all lacrosse players a oO dOp Tribal Council. i .bmtnñt°`dtm°«° ,,= r®tea regularly are end avoidcmmpncanlns.The good a01 I1 year.. The panelists will be paid getterahle.wrwr g.Neirdisberes PS0NCal1o9ót.x, gliabetes Report will help and your care manage your diabetes care by rendadinghim 1 2585 Chiefswood Rd. 519-753-3574 $200.000 each for their Teats vitae., Mum. bum wann or her if you are alt rest, r.oa,Ctaat or retinal ere earn. and it will encourage you and Your pommy t - seven months of work. 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