1 R., 65 North America's #1 Native Weekly Newspaper $1.00 National Library of Canada Newspaper Collection 395 Wellington Street RE Ottawa ON K1A ON4 4 i dec 05 K1A Okárahsonha kenh Onkwehonwene Six Nations of the C ate a5, (?; 5, 2005 Holiday weekend marred s ie4for: ,it try, titars4 with deaths of two Six v o Nations people . Two Six Nations people have been killed in separate inci- dents in nearby cities over the holiday weekend that saw on 1 man burned to death and claimed the life of a 22-year-old woman killed in a car accident 'Us Hamilton police are investigating beside a park that is often used by q the death of Garnet Silversmith, the city's homeless. Ì 52, who's burning body was found City police detective Chris Abbot Saturday by a 12- year -old girl said the man had been set on fire. hunting for snakes along the CN The young girl was walking along railway tracks in the north end of the tracks at at about 5:45 p.m. r. the city. police said, near the Strachan and The body was found in a bush (Continued on page 2) Historic Cabinet retreat on f First Nations issues coming up By Lynda Powless Editor Prime Minister Paul Martin will be heading into the first -SEMI -t ever cabinet retreat on aboriginal issues next week with five leaders of Canada's national aboriginal organizations t and more than 100 other MPs and delegates. The Prime Minister will be head- addressing each issue, said ing into the retreat with Ministers Campbell Morrison, press secre- of Indian Affairs, Health, and tary to Minister of Indian Affairs Jf i Housing and others in a four hour Andy Scott. u _ cabinet retreat Tuesday. The meeting will be held in the - -0411111- .111- AS i The government leaders will be Pearson Building . Volunteer Mary Bloomfield puckers up for Darth Vador who dropped by Six Nations 108th annual Bread discussing the six previous Brant MP Lloyd St Amond will & Cheese celebrations Victoria Day Monday. The Prince of Darkness may not have been able to convince roundtable discussions and (Continued page 2) anyone to come to the darkside, but Mary had no trouble convincing him to try the cheese! (Photo by im C

Powless) ' 1 Inside a Assorted Italian 108th annual Bread and Cheese shines with R Local , . . . 2 Editorial 4 community spirit, fun and lots of cheese! pes_ By Donna Duric annual Bread and Cheese day was - construction, and although many Sports .6 tih r Staff Writer held at the community hall instead residents said the event was too National 20 For the first time in 108 years, the of the arena that is currently under crowded, it went off without a hitch. Careers 22 Try a After 330 years natives can The day dawned cloudy alternat- Classified 25 ing with sunshine and a cool breeze TOASTED DELI in the air, as residents from all over Directory Business 26 now enter Boston Six Nations and beyond began SANDWICH BOSTON (AP) _ The Massachusetts legislature repealed a 330 -year -old creeping into the village of law Thursday that barred native Americans from entering Boston and Ohsweken that congested traffic up today! has long irked area tribes, even though it hasn't been enforced. and down Fourth line for hours as 0 1> Both the state House of Representatives and the Senate voted to strike people tried in vain to find parking down the 1675 law passed during King Philip's War between colonists spaces not too far from the festivi- and area natives, that had remained on the books ever since. ties. and native groups have been trying for years to scuttle the law. As the line grew longer and longer i'n1 win' t . Activists Boston Mayor Tom Menino filed a petition last fall to dump it and the with people in anticipation of the 282 Argyle St. Vi council passed it. But the state noon give -away and their long - o 74470 04551 ' 9 city (Continued on 2) Caledonia Resturant (Continued on 18) DIGITAL SA TELLITE DESCRAMBLER System Features Linux based software -Nowl, - Digital satellite descrambler built on Nexus Card technology. for added stability. 44i 0 Onscreen TV Guides. Extremely easy to install. ,vaila le Built in Personal Video Recorder (PVR) No cards, codes or .1 G 20, 45 V7TT-113, that can record up to 40 hours of high quality digital video. updates needed. Pause, Play, Rewind, and Forward live N. 1-filar-MI6 Show this ad and get Open Mon. -Fri. 10 -6 R.n.tree Kober Satellites $100°13OF Satellite Solutions for Today's Television Saturday 10 -5 330 Wellington Rd. S. 519 -672 -3443 www.shopkober.net shop @kober.net 1 Year Scrambling Warranty

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IC LEr +-z - -` -."`"...> W e - 1 _ .- .- .:. , "'y'- - - te May 25, 2005 i.. 2 Local May 25, 2005 'et Local 3 Fire department gets new vehicle thanks to Grand River Enterprises Niagara midpennisula information session poorly attended - By Lynda Runless amaciabon of the donation. pm Donna Dune , and hunting and fishing" September, in the lopes of going Writer The province has drafted Editor rented CORE with plaque and ff a growth ahead with the environmental he Ontario Ministry of plan the golden It's fire engine red and you can't model firetruck. fr greater horse- by the 1e nde of help bu notice how shiny it is. Williams told council, "The fire lunpunnion i tentatively shoe and pan of Y.m plan work - . December. t panned The Six Nations Fire Department department is something Nat veal! Niagara to GTA cvnidr ins to provide for efficient move- OroMaga Chief Arnold Genera improve and expand t people bas a new vehicle, a 21105 Durango depend on. We depend on them at iambic. of and goods within the only ore t show up for the ses- throughoút the Golder the thanks to the generosity of Grand ORE. Thew hard work may have area due to predicted copula- r said the idea of a Niagara t Riverver terprises. saved a lot of our plant recently rseshoe mid Ney are working m tron growth figures. GTA corridor puts all stakeholders olve First Nations before mid By Ne year 2031, the area is between rock Six Nations - largest private when they- painted out things t do and hard place. takes employer provided the vehicle for that we needed to have done. w tuafplaning place. expected t grow by about four He says M worries about th n 17, INTO met million people the fire chief when Ney learned he look forward to w eking with them t Mry offs. Rifts all the Increased transport.- with the Six Nations heat vehicle to use on the job. in the future." band council "VVe know that based on that lion will have on local crops and a closed meeting The the chief had been using a ñ to update them growth, we need to aaccommodate wildlife, even thought the idea is pick up frock but the tuck was n the sta. of the project, since that." says HoOpìth economically beneficial. ordered to stay in the fire hall and the Golden Horseshoe is largely The MTO says it does not have "You cant deprive people of made up lands. to be used only to pull the rescue of traditional any definitive plans on haw to livelihood, bar you can't deprive boat to the river. Mire at the very start of a long e.o.m.. the growth and is them of food. Ifs a no-win cause." ORE donated the vehicle for the fanning process;' says Paul looking at options, other than Slobodzian says you can never Hudspith, P.Eng project building fare chiefs use. consult. per provincial high- please everybody. "The fire chief has to go to the eager with the MTO. way The alternatives include the 'Somebody is always going to be schools to do fire inspections, to The Niagara to GTA condor addition or improvement of exist- unhappy. We have to try and bares provide fire safety day information would look at ving trans- ing transit systems, Passenger and trade-off." poseur of goods and people from goods rail system, manu Joan Slidodam Mrepaenuàr 1.04..e Niagara Penins for all our kids. He travels to dif- Naos Fire aiMike Seth presented Grand River Enterprises president IfIlliann see General says the solution is to Mx If m.y Fawüg M,A-Pen Whoa óy Durl Fm Erie up the GTA. wen, air transport, the err Draw fermi band buildings for imam with a plaque ands model engine after GAR baugbea Durango the t and the idea altogether. Ile says he's fire 2.5 far fire in , The MTO says it wits involve improvement of existing road- tarried about the potential for col- ¡m the golden infuse from get-gc. dons or has t go to meetings. But rehlfk use The fire ehieftravels to schools and organizations d band depa"mnsfor t ....Ms the horseshoe has . all stakeholders in the planning ways:_ lotion and jr, the horse- been around since "I think it's good w in there he didn't have a vehicle available - inspectors, information evens and more and had not official vehicle m use Elected Chief Dave golden the p but the plans sat done right process and is specifically seeking 'fi: not scored to a highway says shoe cannot sustain de projected the from the soon. Wedefinitely to him," said Williams. General reads from a speech M1e said ras prepared for han thanking Me vehicle u CREJ r mans _tilt comments m the draft Terms 010th. seeped to a full until when the then- need to be involved." Six Nations Band Council, In (Pham by Lynda Pow!* of "It's EA. population growth. as conservative gwemmnt started says n is Reference 1TOR) dWlling a future All alternatives are to be studied" "The world can only last so long, If White important Dry be actively pursuing ambled m future planning mental assessment from the Although the TOR review period to hurry up and die, that's the ¡Mat'. the Hamilton police investigate death of man found burning in bush Public, municipalities, pose. ended May 6, "First Nation eve your probe, but l'd like m live Project title Mid- Penrnula process because of traditional r.'slonatit Corridor. rights- (Continued from fro) statements that burning debris, fire. He said he tan across the street pole. Margaret and knew She is also and Firs Nations groups. welce eager that date, foraawhile." no planing has yet taken "They don't Ind eluding burning tire, had been and looked through fence and saw The accident had caused "severe' survived by her grandmother June. memo prod Mesa says MTO Project Coordinator Indeed, the EA does include a "do- Although seise m Cathmim Sheets with her brother place And the MTO presented. claims. They don't edema our surroundings the vomit the man a feet away damage t the pense from tor- A Amoral service was held yestef- map and avoid thoaarea, "says John Slobodzim1 adding it lopes to nothing" option if none of the other std a ed std the fixed, parent f council for information aboriginal ruts for hunting and torso. "He was laying on his back, burs- tar of the car and the driver's side day a He Lower Cayuga Hudspith "We want t know what submit the final TOR to Ne alternatives are viable. proposes when she found the body. only, three the impacts may be on CId claims Ministry of Environment by The idea of exploring trmspona- district Councillor Levi lash. Police would not call the death ing," he said. He said it looked like door. Lonesome 1 The man was aril! burning when White sets it is important they be homicide, instead calling it " suspi- someone had plod debris on him. Police ay the vehicle, 1988 1 another Incident amamen was sent fire, std page dins arrived rI Ile said he saw a tire piled up Buick Sedan, was driving east- to Hamilton General Hospital by Silversmith lived la *two -story Community honours its own at annual community awards banquet One woman who seta s at a nearby .5110 his torso milk was but. bound on Colborne St approaching Macro after a car accident on lees! building near lames Mare. Doric canoe, and local, hardworking rest c3.)" do Reg Han, CaruCa `ang e figure of our comma Wesley Soda drop in centre and ice. Glenwood Dr. when the driver lost First Lice Road Sunday at also. Street North and Burlington Street SW! Wirer dents teed o t in huge numbers m be kose working wir d foe u a Sù Tm,1. u mom of shelter said she had seen In sacra. incident an amyl on the nosh boulevard of a East It was a night a appecimen and b fill en std moue sampan, special services. Kailas Polywaic who receives the Vine Loft Maluni and Silversmith at the tracks Saturday Ohsweken man is facing charges of Colborne St Six Nations police, fire, amino _ highest avenge in a Cayuga receiving Ile fR hehmd his wife, Sud nd' v distinguished S and enjoy delicious dinner Id like to thankthemispec Ne Award, hn all rare before the fire She described criminal negligence causing death Police fond Greene, 21.111 the lance personnel attended the scene Mmesth dents were recognized catered by the Sm Springs for giving me the chance ro language course highest grade i a Mohawk (Maraole) Silver* children noes) Silversmith gs a "gentle, kind per after fatal oar accident in vehicle, having sustained ',a of the single motor vehicle aai- h note work with the client,.- he eaid Nicole Bombe, received the languagegu Program Ken, Loma std Roxanne and six Lrnp n" Bran.rd n Sunday resulted nth. l8hlIk' The male ooupzmofthe dent fore watching arm severance áhù awed Ibvey I ono .o Sr. Memorial Other nners include step -grandchildren. Mohawk Scholarxhip achieving Me Michael _BOmberry and Ashley sResults of an autopsy Saturday death of .leery Ohsweken vehicle had fled the scene. A blue Chevrolet Camber was gpeople Stiller is a loxer of the a high. Silversmhn ram a but did pail cue ogn Nun elan. le fate of tree lean m in the She H. Parojác Many not yet been released. woman, Later on Sunday, shortly before fond in the weasel lane with am. g Nabs Pocket.. work because of aan injured leg lion their Nations Bursary The Ontario Fire Marshal is also Kelll Anne Gras, 23, of 21 five p.m., Thomas turned himself severe front end damage. A hydro Slnot lversmìth'e family call. police u nique Jerry 1ti14Six Nations Parks and nvesngann Stonendge Rd. la Ohsweken died in to police. pole had been struck and was when he did act tsar home and hard worn Recreation ANNO Excellence The area ha become a makeshift Ian injuries sustained in the car Posey Thomas had yanked the strapped off at its base from the col- Sunday. night's 1 l 1 Award for TM rd field living area for the homeless with crash. steering wheel of the car, causing it lision. A neighbour said he otkn drank inure award, Ike Jessica Manin-Six NationsNe ons Parks carpets and mattresses Rory Thomas, 13, of Onondaga crash before be Fled the scene. The lone male was .sported to with Silversmith and other Same t lina General and Recreation Athletic Excellence One witness Paul Pocevicius lives Rd., attended a Brantford bail hear - Polio are still looking for more West lase General Hospital .Award for softball t la railway Tract. where Memorial nearby Ile was visiting his dough- ing Tuesday morning ate* being informed. regarding the crash and later air lifted to Hamilton ward, went to Ken Hughes, Jesse Slats, Kahn Silversmith's dells was fond. ter and hi her backyard when he charged 11,5,12,30 and at asking anyone who may General Hospital SG Nations resi- Suais, Krysta1 Hughes, Jason Pole sold o aaáa was hand someone yell man was At 2:50 a.m. Sunday, Brantford have witnessed it to call the The accident is under investigatin. Ay ent Wayne I Johns and my Johns -Six 1Ng Nations and Recreation J poles tams.. WI for Woof.] Police Traffic Unit, or Anyone with information asked Miller, who - Pell Excellence Ion on Colborne St Ewt near CrimeStoppers. to contact Six Nations Police at ith spe- Athletic Arad w Michelle Farmers Award ial services for Wrestling Glenwood Dr. where they fond a Greene is survived bye parents .5 -2811 special people. i Charles E. Hill, Cleveland Gene., badly damaged vehicle that had Joseph std Patricia and five sib Winning Studio of Dance The award goes Jerry Hill received the Six Gil and Essle Marin, Glenda lost a fire hydrant and cement ling, Joseph, Arnold, Sam, Ashley Ponette- fared the to a comm. nty Nations Parks d Recreation Porter, 'Pooch" Garlow and Stan Norm /cher Many Worm & *dart ono PTrack and Field Award Jonathon-Six1 Nations Council Modelling Boston now officially opened to "Indians" fmrr Treasures Awards for Glenda goner Neel..., Community Demure dear olytechnic Native Univemiry Community her volunteer work rength, leaders children and ten grandchildren. Program. She has been accepted Pone the commwity presents (COndrmed from frrompaga) intends to. The piUnity convention,n which award for a worked in into McMaster University's Arts Brian r- Certificate of The sudden impetus to dump the brings together organizations of ship and courage He's been boxer and 30" Talent legislature didn't act until this of construction. and Science Program, and hopes to Recogniti norin Architecture and the Anniversary Showcase law arose because a national jour- black Asian- American, Hispanic for their nard work, d.ication and and works toward the betterment week when .son swiftly the dedication says aogo on medical school and return Engineering slots organization Unity: and mine lasts for four selflessness Pthe 2005 Sú Nations community. The program t and sures. bill Monday Farmer says he was hors a heart a big as Six beau Nations as a ukases, lee Jacobs and Dr. Thomas hashes Color Inc has nn- days and would bring an estimated Awards and Recognition5 Banquet Presenter Judy Miller sentpprrt d a t repealthe legislature for a of "Stars of held at Six SAW.an Polytechnic chosen for the award "because of Nations. He has devoted his life to 'These students work very hard," Dignan-Certifi at...Recognition .idled Boston site for its 2008 505 million to Basin. due others. has never said Lime Stoats, director of ix as recipients of the 2005 National convention but said it would not The law was pass. when tension Saurday night. his love and passion for under- helping Ile The bill must still he and First dog It has to he a very special per- expected anything in return" Nora Polytechnic, and Master of Aboriginal Ac ievemeo Awards. come to Boston fifth la remain d between mend. and Wampan.g Concillors past present, s Ad tt Romney.R 51 Tomorrow Gov. Nations people of national mail. son to work with (special ser Rhonda Johnson Is the recipient of Ceremonies. ' These people arc the `2005" in place. leader Unworn. derisively A Romney spokeswoman said he - 7 dubbed Philip by the settlers ,esca- FRIDAY, JUNE 3" PM- into slope In 1675. 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No dote has before final decision is Membership Committee did men The AFN is hoping to have an We plan to distribute our - been se for this meeting. yet. mod.o with the Confederacy to - ulk about Accord signed with the Prime Newsletter on a quarterly basis, Turtle Island News is published weekly on the Six Nations Grand . Á. !pT Confederacy - Councillor Ave Hill ID Cards, Border Crossly and Minister to have Fiat Nations with the next Issue being in July. N. Education The Six Nations attended an untie/ meeting with other gems relined k roasamp Governments Recognized. River Territory. It is a politically independent newspaper that n h The DISTRICT TWO Education Commissions mandate members of that me could work wholly owned and operated by aboriginal people. No l.f ree ;`,::044 on together. AFN will he Cabinet Federal NEWS LETTER - APRIL 2005 0 will expire in June the Confederacy Council, along Ow work together Government Cabinet Retreat on NO. : mood I portion of the newspaper, including advertisements, pictures fir A ,.. with Councillors Helen Miller, well mono. I May 31 Min0010n Meeting hen COUNCILLORS editorial content may be reproduced without permission. AVA HILL AND :.1 S Melba Thou. and Chief Dave 110.11h -The Health Ihpmmen First Ministers Meeting on CARL HILL PUBLISHER - Turns Island News PUMaadons Ions Negotiations are beginning General. It was an introductory has been asked o prepare a one bo anal Relations in the fall of EDITOR- Lynda POO(ess Indian Affairs do whether n will oe meeting with. agrnement to bring pager m do Non -Inured Health z00s. ode Note) We welcome epee or Reporters -Edna Geodes SamonehaM Media Jim C Powleu' aam-® E funding is there for Six the her Councils together in Boners and haie all DISTRICTWSTRICT ME6TTNG3 noon. from any member Advertisinplhede Bran, Lester Green !. , t yk take over the administration fofale- eat.. That meet. bas not year unity members. ThisThio will Rk plan to did regular Defilet Six Rations Elected Rod Commis Island News is a member ofs 4 .w._ # emus and secondary Meson been arranged. you with information on morn and lmpe to have the first or Cgi dhow, Council wishing +Cao dean Journalism Ass... is r This N important issue that when change a be covered by n fe. Proper ooh their ronsnmenn or e.L Native America» Journalist. Association s aseli Health Canada. t notification will be supplied to you. aenr International Comm/Me to Pintes Journalists Worldwide A :i!W Six Nations Band Council Briefs MEMBER ONTARIO PRESS COUNCIL AlfR Commission geh If, Or another month Party planner hired for bunk Island News - P.O. Box 329, solidarity day w I 2208 Chiefswoad Road Ohswekem Ont. NOA ISM Six Nations Band Council has approved the extension of the By Lynda Pawleys But, she raid she needed a letter of cluyna ils Telephone 151911í5.08M18 For (519(u5-0Ms Memorandum of Understanding with the Six Nations Education Editor support Rom band council for the Councillor Glenda Potter said she Six Nations Band has Minn x e unicislandne r or Commission until the and of Irae 2005.. Band council's educe corn- Council application. had only been briefed on the sub - n e.eturtleislandne abus Is eef gwi. lNACO discuss take over of education end cosh. Sired a professional party planner She said she has put together a jest that day . She said she saw n Volume 10, Edition 21 Two new Police officers to plan im Abodgirul Day celebra- draft budge, but depending on as a way for council k save money. Report from District Two Band tions this yeas she Second Class Postage Registration 00728276 Three new Six Nations police grasp are in training m Aiwa. Police cm would -move funds HuL ema o $ 51,500 salary college . The new recruits are Roger Smith, farm Isanes and Shandon Local Six Natios Writers group around where soya needed." would have to came 000 of the Website :www.theturtleislaadnews.com Councillors Hill. Hill is on a one year mown. They will undergo three months of organizer Lisa VanEvery ram been She said she applied witliom con- 57,000 councilco ms mid. hired for 11.500 to organize Community Awarness Week, fun Note: This Dissect Two Newsletter At the Council Chambers Session melon of the Celebrating Our 'ring at the police college and must pass the treating with a minimum the suiting anyone .easel because, Councillor Melba Thomas mid the "It , I (April 2005) was distributed in we established our Political Gifts Gala that was held at the of 85 per cent to became Six Nations police officers. days even.. came to my attention, as liked the idea. `I`d like to see Another 1 mailboxes all to houses in Dùniot establish. three Sands. Centre on February Six Nations Band Council has given a letter of support to local writer 51,500 for promotions applied for it Naught its $10,000 something beyond the ben roam but confusing will go to for why we let it go Two by Councillors Carl Hill and notre priorities:rio ISM 2005. This event which tea- Randal Hill to produce a newsletter for the Iroquois Lodge. Hill h. filed sry's company so would jon scene." she saidtefening to music Six Nations made it through mother community awareness week. pa she Ara Hill during the end of April. an application to the Brantford Community Foundation in the amount of promotio,ns, said. Why not try to do something." usually played by local norms The bustle and bustle of the last week has Jeff some of us with with In Some of the lmotimenis in Disniet 56,500. Council approved a letter of support the past Ne band council staff She put together a list of activities in the putt drawn/ symptoms, looking for the next barbecue wens Two have also asked that it be Six Nations elated chief picks Akwesane man over Six Nations h. or... pa luck barbecue including a celebration cake, enter- Councillor Ava Hill questioned But alas, its over, at Chiefswo7 Park. Council sin and children's . bland fa Turtle 61,.x0 Ness person for Rama Board busier activities why council wasn't putting Me job Ile idea of community awareness s event began several yesyears ago " Sú Nations band council chief Dave General nominated an Akwesane budget of 17,000 for Ne annual She said she questioned finance out to tender. Elected chief Dave with the idea Oran would provide the community with information on Mall for the Ontario First N.os Partnership Board sod of n Six event to purchase Mawr Tomm Harney o what General said the comma seas what its departments band b. Nations person, without council approval. including meat for the bobetps 0004 by ateotin mode morro10o and didn't have se be local organizations involved and PORTFOLIOS Its grown over the years with getting Band council only teamed the after it done. nThat 67,000 will now be added o 2004 alland worked her budget lion put out to termer Ara Hill - Lands and Membership '°:; of nomin. w. Put some organisations even bolding their public meetings during the week Three people have been nominated including former bend council chief SWIM gram VanEVmy applied that. Comic An Hill told moped Cal Hill - Arm and Culture Mat we saw this past week was not only to their de... but the com- all president of Grand River E.rprises, Steve Williams. Ben Six for tart Ne event Councillor Dave Hill saidhedldnt -se haeot seen amen. N munities. -741 1t p VanEvery m camel do whin- understand what Varevery w sneer budget ye hen CO MITT Nations elected chiefmmina0W forma Akwesane director Francis Sam Information nigh. on the mid- peninsula highway was ridiculously R ed to Canadian ding. "What are thew workshops you d are spending it spin whhoM Six Nations band council approval. Eno of Big Trout proposal Ave Hill - Education, Health, Arm In fart only Onondaga chief Arak Daniel showed up. also nominated under .0 Celebrate you've got in here. You paying Cawcil approved Me O Lands and Resources, Recreation, Lake was attended.And to add to Me confusion the SN Nations Police, we hear, held its a week before questioned General on whether Caw. Day Program for 110,100 lads. Who, Char hthm you? hire VaeEvery and Amide letter Youth, Past Secondary Education Band councillors had just public meeting during the week, in fact at Me same time an awards ban- Six was going to nominate someone to replace Kim Thomas who o hold activities for Aboriginal If we approve this budget, that's of support. Councillor Ava Bill and Mohawk Chapel Natios Aet was going on and a gala dinner. Dimas/ CUanOWOr resign. from the board. During closed session Councillor Carl Hill Solidarity Day. what you got to go by. Tonne. voted against Ne motion. Carl 11111 Environment. Public Il I Councillor All totem that only half the community even knew there moowas cam - - w Min told General he had reveal people to suggest. General ignored the coun- Worts. Building Committee, Curl unity awareness week, since not everyone received council's booklets Hill Helen Miller said council even been told Community Youth Fund, cillor. Councillor ludo no didn't get one even at the paper and deal try asking the council Thomas had quit the board. She said when they questioned it General Chiefswood, GREAT, Mohawk I. To advocate and lobby tared many of Six Nations talented media relations officer for anything, he's still getting his bearings). told council it was too late, three people had been nominated already lie Chapel and Woodland 2 To ensure adequate financial well attended and well a is Cultural nom Ile idea of community awareness week tenth said- ...polio us that he was then Taming.] Francis Sam Centre mouton sand effective human received. The prob... events are held during the day, any band employ- from W was upset because we didn't know anything and Natl° f resources - omic development 020,000 °° dingo Hall ees all the retired can attend. that amens o be the practice these days. Ile doer, roll m what he's Six MEETINGS 3. Community w II being - ISSUES The problem also is the event is poorly promoted and too many emit up with some good candidates from improve services, doing. We could have come rally MONSTER are being hem at the so lime _ails some with no attendance at all. our own community if we had the oppommiry to In Nat" GENERAL COUNCIL MEET- Lands Court Case - The 52nd If then is Omen= nail should certainly not be scheduling aaa rs ENDS- Again, it is hoped that these priori- decided pro- BINGO public meetings during whatn is suppose to be a fun week for the com- Cowl harm. st and 3N Tuesday of Every can he implemented ASAP as peso/ from Kathleen Lickers to p' Sunday Every sand, 000 munity, not political activism. B4alaTOgTao` .,.,at., titres Month we have much work to do explore an out-of-tn. settlement SeD R4 q ,L Scheduling the mid -peninsula highway damson was ohm. Month GENERAL FINANCE MEET- As many of you may know, with the Federal and Provincial The police commission on the other hand pulled off smart move.-They INGS - through articles In the local news- They subsequently 12:30 Games -Jane NOS held Meir public meeting on one of the (Most nights of community Govern.. S.0U,.Y. (Mat to Sat) pm Matinee Al 2nd Monday of Every Mon. papers, we are some established an Exploration Team r Doors Open 10 am f awareness v hardly anyone slowed up. Sim. the commission h. been theme. SENTEÑGES (Saute Sat) 7& 10 ml- Special SamduyMatia 1pm at POLITICAL LIAISON (Closed) in ensuring that the Chief which is headed by Kathleen worried about the Mid of reception it would get from the weary all understand Tickers. This includes two ®ll.==0MMEMEIRTEMm ®m® scheduling during aim, night certainly cut dawn their clones ofget- and Councillors ram w 4th Monday of Every Month thee toles. This - something that nth lawyers picked by Kathleen A test -paced incorporating fume chance, tvg controversial lento& cam w 4rg= a.. we are going to strive to achieve (Danielle B '.anon Thundemluld '44 i1 C (.sores k of d f nm going the education into one bats. aria Milt rolled 1. community r about idf ORIENTATION SESSIONS order saw can work as a Team and Robert W yogron). The CourtCo for e benmment of the entire C has been m in abeyance all Trying to co may awes bolos the same week is loss to . h the has Mooned that r. .s x.swv tin aase the connamity and the organizations. SinceSin we took office we have had community Court been Only :w` several ram ion sessions bolos Kath eco is now the Lead MI OUT OF TOWN MEETINGS laden Instead a second week surrounding News. ba ran, Day may he fl[ 00 the Program Directors. They have ATTENDED Counsel on ils Carle. The ove more to and give everyone a thence m be see, heard the 2 d with Exploration Team is to provided as updates, wok- Comnumg 1 ántrr00t smi.pi .aµ+... consmmunf clwgem actrally mend evens. sµ ..bm with the Federal and r= g plans and budgets. An Hill - AFN Meetings in have Wks Community input on how money spent, what as Now avuilablc of Council flan had two Rams Ottawa (One I and Vancouver . Provincial Gwemment.. 50from L! Turtle Island News .S' tin :Sma. ide. One was Said in Brantford in (Mach), Iroquois Caucus at e v w towito twat 2208 Chiefs.. Rd, uniaws t:e -SEE moss. .... Brantford City Council is about m embark on novel idra They, January and the O.. was hem at Oneida (Mach) Reports of these Taxation -roars community f] undergoing a budge review peony, dew will discuss how the airy the Council Clambers in March meetings were included in the meeting on taxation Mat was held Musks, ON The &stob Session halt with Turtle Island News and art oval all de rai. s to businesses, Now board Doms lakes fun th (519) .5-0868 í sow. some administrative strmtural able for review. Council sent a letter to the Minis. wards to o silly level i.i µtu'Ti $í.wo`grw H00 swims, surprise. Jeu re bringing Me public in on it your IVY YOUR COPY MAY! Thon right the Mama Brantford will actually get same to tell issues such as low we rra ote Carl Hill Great Lakes of Revenue asking for meeting.g a m meetings, who seta the agenda, Envnrooem Meeting (March) As far we know, no response has nob council who the Win moneys house be spent on s asses.. eaan,a5 eerie umw C aeon n Bev w June 21' ,2005 S moo hard administration dollar» art already by Dtt- new business, itinerary of Chief, Niagara Falls yet been received Councillor Ave ere Unfortimately, this new stmt Hill also end. at that meeting, Holiday Specials convent After lot local programs. E p h huge band support ENCE,S bud discretion a. h been used f things, like lore has navel been adopted, herb CELEBRATING GIFTS that she wanted to invite the SILLY SEN°t is our hope that Council will accept Carl the Phil ,fit illetterF hiring personal advice, for M chief but no one asks the Councillor Hill, . National Chief Fontaine, JVNfog. ED717aN community Or input Maybe band council can learn something from it and implement it ASAP. Portfolio Holder for Arm and Assembly of First Nations back to Pauline Johnson Road rumple, so 753 -3574. HOTLINE 753 -8573 Brantford aller all Culture, capably chaired the oiga- (Cmdmmd on page 5) __-_...- 6 May 25, 2005 T I. Spat* May 25, 2005 7 kree Aland News Sports Six Nations clinch win in last second of home opener against Brooklin Arrows hold onto first place after first loss to Brampton Thursday night h Senor /w 14rrm RroM Boyle t 1113 with General, Hill, and Longboat earned ev Samantha Mad Arrow, Express that home $..0 elm from üCal Smith ana assists. Sports Reponer floor f' _ SIX NATIONS - The Six Genera Withh29 seconds left on the clock SIX NATIONS he Six The Arrows held their annual I - Nations Chiefs opened their season Morn. scored his second at 3:50 Brooklin got possession of the ball Nations Arrows Express defeated Bread and Cheese game this year. t i L .1;7 with a win this past Saturday get- with assists from Nick Trudeau and and called Wine out. Orangeville and St. Catharines this time at the Iroquois lacrosse - ring the game winning goal with Dallas Squire and Smith scored his Pulling their goalie to have the over past holiday weekend ®pear- Arena. i less than a second left on the clock. fed of the season at 4,51 with extra man advantage on the Floor rig their record to 5 -1 -0. They hosted the St. Catharines opened with a from Eli Hill and General. Ney Hacked the Chiefs defense Brooklin the game assists ' Arrows double Orangeville Athletics and defeated them with a goal al the 530 mark and Six Brooklin answered back with Mr but it wasn't enough. wore 9-5 score. Nations quickly answered back gnats of their. One on a power play Brock Boyle made it to We open The Arrow. travelled 10 The Arrows dominated Me entire c with two goals. and one shun banded to have the 8- net t Port the game winner with Orangeville Friday met, and game, paining the lead In the fmar S a' -- -r, Á + Stew toner captain for 5 real into the ddrd period. 09 strands left on the clock qtr 5 ...tam. going defeated Orangeville l0 -5. period with goals from Sm Hill and the SR Nations Arrows Express Brooklin once again opened up the cementing We win. It wan cleanly played first period Point and never letting it go. scored his first goal of this Major n the third period with a Clay Hill and Kyle Jamieson for the Arrows Express with no Ben Powless earned two assist lacrosse at]:45 with as goal ae 619. coned assists on the game winning penalties. while Murray Porter and Dayne from Cum Romhrry and Corr Six Longboat goal. The Arrows Express' Craig p0101 oats single assist. Bombe,Bombe and his t first of the season al 7.4 The Chit* s in action again this opened up scoring wiX his goal B Tx secondrearned period w evenly Delby Powless scored his first of with an assist from Cory Saturday whenwanse they renaBarremiM at 5'.3] with an asset from Dan played on the both ends of We floor w y.!!1041110,..1. the season handed wits Bombetty. Iroquois Lxross Ana» a ] p.m. a shod Hill. with hall Rams scoring four goals .. - -_ _Y \ assists from his Buffalo Bandit Bmoklin scored again at 8:32 -- 1 Huey Johnson scored at 13:04 with apiece. teammates Tom Montour and before Six Nations scored twice 2005 Major Series assists from Cody hobs and Six Nations' goals came from -iSW Derek General. with goals from Kill "Kimbo" Holden Vyse. Vyse, Chris "Make" Courtney, Brooklin came back with three Squirt and Powless. Standings Orangeville scared their single Kent Squirt and Porter. u p to Sai more goals to round out their seer- Brooklin uoml their final goal of and including games played goal of the period off We face offal Ely Longboat, Mitch Nanticoke, 41 inpn the Mt period for two goal the game with 7.9 left on the May 21 13:10. Point and Ben Waspy earned lead over six Nations going into clock. ... he second. When it looked like the Chiefs Brooklin started the sorting off in would M settling for their first loss rat o3.i` S0HB( scored one goat and earned an assist ate Me Arrows home opener. Ile annual game held on the second period with an early of the season they came back Iron Pbfe)af goal giving them a 5 -2 lead over ing three goals in just over two Bread and Cheese was herd at Me Iroquois Lacrosse Arena this year since Me Gaylord Powless Arena Peedaorough s g "tr renmmdons. Martin) the Chiefs minutes to tie up the game at II-11 mmpoa under (Phare p.m.,. ySJ 1 lin with p.m. Six Nations went into a scoring with 2'22 left on the clock. . mists. goals Me third period Lacrosse Amu for an 8 game. Sim the loO ut Me CAie¡s Fome opener wade his Barrie 0 Bomberry figha(or St CaCar,nes managed to score assists chan/ tram Powless and The Arrows Express wins over the spun ring three goals in less Cory Bombe,, Trudeau, and Royen I M.Isseagnemsd reads as, d need. (Flom once in the third period but they Courtney. weekends bumped Mery up to 10 Wan two minutes.mn s. Shire scored while Montour, by amanthao Mot* were red by two goals by the The Arrows ver inaction again Mis points n the Junior A standings.

Arrows Express. Thutsdm when they take n the Iwo ahead LO tmbomugh Six Nations Rebels defeat Ni agara Thunderhawks Friday night at ILA Poher and Point scored Meir two Toronto Baa.h.a ai the Iroquoia and a p ima Arad of Tags. By Samantha Marlin the Mid West standings of the Niagara going into the second from Swat "Scooter" Courtney and the clock and Six Nations' Ely Spare Reporter Western Conference. period. goalie Rollie Hill. Longboat scared their fifth and SIX NATIONS - The Six Niagara took tee lead late in the Six Nations took large lead in the lake Henhswk scored at 512 with final goal of the period with 1:45 Nations Junior 13' Rebels defeated Om period with a goal at 18:21. second period scoring four back to an assist from Rollie Hill. Kagan left on the clock with NEED A GOOD VEHICLE? the Niagara Thunderhawks Friday Six Nations was scoreless in the back goals in the first six minutes Hill scored his first of the game at Clump Hill and Rollie sHill to it -2 night to move into second place in first period making it 1 -0 for of play. 5:34 with an assi. from Chancey make going into the second New To Canada? Blake Sault scored at 107 with an Hill.. 9nm ts Bankruptcy? assist from Keegan Hill. Cody Niagara came back to score one Junior B "-- Johnson sandal l:57 with assists goal in the period with MI5 left on Divorce? 100% MID WEST BEATTIEANIMAL HOSPITA Standings Bad Credit? of May 16, 2005 s - ,lt as Mon. No Credit? 81,000` ESTABLISH YOUR CREDIT WITH $ ORIENTAL SHOPPE [1fi v re mmg Team c h T Pts GENUINE FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS APPLY ONLINE OR IN PERSON mw e,, ` Hand Painted Ceramic Tiles 1 Guelph s 0 16 one 11 Select from 1999 - 2005 CARS, TRUCKS, VANS, OR SUV's rh ovrN 24NOYW r 1 '' -ram M/sit One -Of-A -Kind Wood Turnings Sù Nations 9 A I I rte Pm acrñ London ] 3 4 0 6 by Edward Parer Taking it one step further YOU'RE APPROVED, GUARANTEED! P, .w n Willow Tree Angela also available! (519) 756-1770 Keegan Hill scored his lees, 240 King George Rd. 720.0064 M We are Status area the game at 2,14 in We third period 70 Padre Rd., Brantford 1 Bldg (across from Food Basics) des MAINN ST., PORTcDOVER SKa -252 wnda an assist from Chancey Hill. in devmeanimallespimLwm .- Nathan CIROI, e served a Iwo mange checking from belindpenalty NmdRGRok wbrantauf0mmiregrenpcom Toll flee 1,8J6.9944981 scored once more before ` Niagara Orangeville Friday night (Photo y Samantha Mohn) Six Nations cored twice mort SIX NATIONS PARKS & RECREATION FOR INFORMATION CALL (SIN) 445 -4311 from Keegan 1111 and Mutt' Hill. AWN. Waonnsphv Tram., Found 00009900 Sanely Mammy Chancey Hill, Jeremy Johns, Dan Hill wear on to score two . Atom Boys vs Squid Boys vs Tyke Roc., r.4Squid dmli-ma oko was m, my, am. . vs Rollie Hal and Johnson earned more goals for the Arrows Expres Hapera ,p ,,e, am Basso 10200 London Sapn tondo Lacrosse nt 4- L Igo p km ass, in We first period making M going i,te We second period. lroquóis w 00000 00 Omagam agmd Bay. mad =con Pow. 0Ols vs Keegan Hill earned game MVP for Mors a e ó,77m managed to Omni onstema MP= pm r 'Pooh' Ns three goals and single assn. Orangeville m Sú Nation three goals to two inthe 251x, 2005 to May 31-, 2005 ULtMIXO Still e-o 7:r.o." pm The Rebels are is action twlm this WEEK of May second period making it 6-4 going FrldNY a.weny mow. Atom Girls vs a.m.. man, wawa week, both games being played on Thu., )lIAMOtO inm the third period. Sot Sawn Jarvis 6r. pm Oneida c 54 m snnir the mad. Elmon.lam, s ,...... 14 on managed to score four Aleros vs N They head to Welland on Thursday Six Nations 1.1 Rao goals in We Wird period making th Bap, To*. Pproes Nara fora )30 p.m. game and to St. Ilree 6.10, v. final won 10 -5 over Orangeville. Siqf Catharines on Sunday for 7 p ang. Agh. war as car.* Junior A standings of May 24, 2005 -'aC Got sports? as Ianna wawa sw ma wows s Team W L P. emmmw re, cam (905) 798.3999 o no rem Call Turtle s 3101 Second une m Tjti RPM. Nagmaw* oN SPAWN. TOM LONGBOAT RUN- Jane n,5445 n gma®]. oramaMeIL.Thmma8NaclP1OOEOat fg®Flt. Iroquois rosse am Cyclists must wolle.et. O Wheel, oparo"g Island News 3 mmaar TOM M.aa1AT Ph- Mama. mega o 1s pA If Mho p.10 1 pn /pop woo.* m Mse "'Come ou land t your local lacrosse teams, Chiefswced Park. Brampton SUMMER . 12 S.m, 1shs. Mg.. .an. has M 12500 k. 007 N.r a 519- 445 -0868 a m Vis 0rComes.52,0.Reg he M ' n°"®`" RNRGRSE3RACI nAgesWgH coda g ya.xwda 6ants8 .n A 9pm .7 put Cfi.X-o 130. or email IXIccux;) cfl ALL THE RCRE sack OUSE Me Gaylord OmfmArmand m,nmma eranymaartmaamwn BportS @coot' nmre.r, 1.ga 411.a. v Apt os.GAYLORD POVAEW ARENA WELL BECLOSED BEGINNING APRIL IL lFtIlisland- Burlington 5 aGCdG3ll M ' CL63ncDca2lcUt36izo r

.8 May 25, 2005 t'ä May 25, 2005 9 Mohawk Stars undefeated after 9 -8 win over K -W Kodiaks Thursday night Miss Teen Brant County and Miss Teen Six Nations take home rugby championship By Samantha Martin Jason Herthawk scored his two Kazarian. Gies MacDonald, lm Squire and The Stars will be on He road His- Sports Reporter goals of the game at 4:15 and 14:31 Vern Hill rounded out the scoring Campbell scored die Slays' flute Saturday when they travel to -,--, ! BRANTFORD - The Mohawk with assists loan Brandon Hill, Jim for the Mohawk Stars with Heir goals M the second period witM1 rooklin. Stars remain undet'reted after w Denim.. and Twit Hill.. final goal with 1:57 left on the assists going to Nanticoke, Ross They will be back home at the rib. their fourth game Thursday Ills tike scored IM single clack with mites from Don and Avery. Brantford Civic Centre next u 'I -I l - T night a the Brantford Civic Centre goal at 13:58 with an assist from Whitlow and goalie Mike Avery. The Stars were scoreless in the Thursday for an 8:30 p.m. game K with :,.5 over the K -W Kodiak, Trent Hill. -W bookend the period one third period and nearly lost the against Arthur. o. The Stars were down one goal in Duncan Ross scored at 15:23 with more pl with 1:23 left on the game after K -W scored five wren- Go Stars Go, the beghmmg of the first period assists from'Nanticoke and Derek clock. need goals ' the fist half fthe and it was the only time they didn't Campbell. The Stars had a 6-2 lead going into period to bring it to 9-8. 21.115 senior : have the lead. Campbell scored his fiS of the the second period and widened it to The Stars' changed goalie Avery Stand's/1,, After the Kodiaks first goal at 3:04 game with 3:19 left on Ste clad 9 -3 after the second period was in favour of Ryan "Gumby" the Stars ,mote back with sin goals. with an assist from Shawn aver. McNaughmn after the Kodiaks WES un N scored their fourth goal ofthe peri- 4 N Sty. I od at 6:02. Team effa O T 14 The Kodiaks pulled their goal with .L.F / P d 1 tends Ian in He third period but AMr 6 I 0 II

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Although The IoM Noble Home is now a pmt of our holistic approach n situated on the original piece of 156 bed facility including too shat developing individualized care land a 97 Mt. Pleasant Sheet in stay beds and three dedicated wart plans for each of our residents a to offer ( I Nt:Nnle fJ... BRANT has IS re, the facility seen an beds. We continue all AT Bane RISK! umber of changes over the years. the same amenities as we did prior Other amenities found at the Home Did you know that Brant is above the provincial average for risk As e long term care facility, the to the transfer of beds. Four include a craft room, anemia JOHN NOBLE Home is funded and regulated by Resident Home A warlock m, hair salon and factors leading to stroke? 75% of strokes can be prevented! the Ministry of Health & Lang two beautifully landscaped court- access. The Home participates n Team Care. yards. Our dedicated slam provide the Canadian Council of Hcallh HOME quality care to our residents Services Accreditation, aIM cur- Most re ently, the John Noble through the Gentleure motor,. really holds a Three year Award. Home transferred 205 of their rig - phy. In addition to mobile x -ray. Additionally, the Home has been a Are you at risk for a stroke? final beds to the St. Joseph's laboratory service, and respiratory winner of the healthy Workplace Lifecare Centre. This move was service, the Home offers enhanced Award by the Brant County Health often ocrd loo h ,,, povide fawn resident necessary., original beds were on ans,t such as physio- Unit families as doe hidden gem in with Dove Can and Dignity m a O Have you had a previous mini stroke/TIA or a stroke? located r ion of Me Home therapy, sage then- community Our past history and home -like setting. the did men new Ministry , dental hygienist,hygienis chiropody, Once discovered, this facility is not the Mala n evident as we O Do you smoke? D Do you have high blood pressure? Pardon? Hearing Loss in Seniors O Are you overweight or have high cholesterol? D Do you drink more than 14 alcoholic beverages in a week (9 if you are female)? (NC)- Imagine going through life can be H gradual that those areas with noisy backgrounds or y An uaol gat can around, having to ask people to ed by it often welt even aware understanding speech that others determine the exact nature If you answered yes to any of these questions, repeat themselves, Ths is the real - that a problem exists. May older find clear. of parasol; s hearing did - ity faced by thousands of people Arm difficulty hearing cult, assess the seventy contact your family physician or the Brant County Health Unit Canadians, particularly seniors,o lower pitched sounds, while The effects of undetected and Ili clan. hearing lass and lava who suffer from hearing loss. sounds with higher pitch can p treated hearing problems can be - recommend treatment Most undetected. others, *obese most very us and o w golden years imminently, remember Nis What is a stroke? The aar me sounds distinctly, may be unaware Mould not be spent in .smut. it's never too early left A stroke Is a sudden loss of brain function caused by the interruption blood to the brain. The According It ., Canada, of the sounds they are missing- oral,. shut off from tested. The onset of adult of flow approximately 40% of the pupal. attributing their hearing difficulties what's happening around u Made, to can occur N symptoms you experience depend on which part of the brain is effected. tion over the age of 75 have a sig- to other people not smaknppe clear There's no reason why more elder- early alit e Mild or forth

Meant hearing problem. Hearing ly enough. Some basic waning ly Canadians can't coninu w1 decade of Ilk. What is a mini- stroke? loss is identified as the third most signs to watch for include, speech enjoy engaging, productive e and prevalent chronic disability among and other sounds that seem faint, rewarding gym but to do so, IN, -News Canada A mini- stroke or TIA (transient ischemic attack) is when you experience the stroke warning signs i a older adults, superseded only by muffled, distorted, slurred or lack have to be able to hear. Detection but they go away within a few hours. This is a warning sign that you will eventually have stroke. arthritis and hypertension. clarity; experiencing difficulty and treatment is vital. Oyes sus- I . hearing problem, act right uMnstandng someone speaking What is the Coordinated Stroke Strategy? Hearing loss associated with aging from a distance,an cone in '-- o.11.11.A,le. 1 The Ministry of Health & Long Term Care has established the Ontario Stroke Strategy, a province - -1 wide collaborative effort, which includes 11 regional and 18 district stroke centres. The Brantford i4tar T Picnic 7, General site is now a District Stroke Centre. - Tgl nUR V. DOWN( J At 1tUR. GURRT 0HUG,1t co Iroquois L ßir Halms Health r# Find out more at the: John Noble Lodge M MOO Recognize the warning signs of otur,00 OM WA STROKE For Family, Sir Nations Health Stroke Awareness Day Home Friends, Staff t ^ _II,+ Services is dedicated Weakness , 97 Mt Pleasant St. Sir Volunteers Tuesday, June 7th to building a healthy Sudden weakness, numbness or s,sntnlffj The Brant Park Inn, 10 Holiday Drive, Brantford Brantford, ON. Saturday, June and will tingling in the face, arm or leg I1 ", 2005 protide, promote and ° N3T ITS Trouble Speaking View the many displays provided by our community service (Rain or Shine) protect culturally 4:30 -7:00 loss of speech or appropriate superior Sudden temporary partners on a wide variety of topics including blood pressure AMBULATORY Telephone Categorical Potluck trouble understanding speech health programs and monitoring! (519) 756 -2920 5145 par services for the Sir vision Problems Entertainment particularly In Patholo- FOOTWEAR INC. Fax (519) 756 -7942 Nations Community." Sudden loss of vision, 6:00 -6:30 Jan Roadhouse, Registered Speech Language 5:30 - 7:30 par t one eye, or double vision gist from BCHS and Stephen Goff a stroke survivor 6 Osier Court, Dundas ON LOH 4L3 jnhuser @on.aihn.com atrA..rmrdy ër+ehJd Headache present: "Aphasia" 11 . .. .11111EGIZAR Sudden. severe and unusual headache Feature: Your Health Lecture To find out more about Dizziness 7:00 Dr. Wes Oczkowski Neurologist & Medical Director of the community services, Sudden loss of balance, Hamilton Health Sciences Stroke Program will present: especially with any of the One" signs "Stroke and How to Prevent Certified orthopedic shoemakers specializing in go to www.cisbrant.ca above custom footwear and onhoses for your individual TO REGISTER for this feature presentation, pedorthic needs. Brant United Way call 751 -5544 extension 7053 442 Grey St., Unit K Or visit www.bchsys.org and register online! We operate a clinic at the Gane Vohs you experience Health Centre on Chiefwood Road, Brantford, Ontario any of these Door prizes courtesy colour community sponsors. Ohsweken every other Wednesday N3S 7N3 symptoms. call local or your Nda71*F.i: morning. For an appointment or more Phone: 752 -7848 Fax: 752 -7913 local medical t information please call E -mail: infogbrantunitedway.org emergency number rlabo Systemti Findbu...Nth ree ire. 1 800 461 8588. Immediately.. It's What Good Neighbors Do! mrww.heartandsmroke.ca www.afw.ca i 12 TURTLE ISLAND NEWS - May 25, 2005 Co M MuMity Awareness Week Community Awareness Week 2®00 Retired Six Nations teachers honoured at High Tea By airs,. Goode, lion to eduutian and what borer Staff writer ay then.. Smiling, she added. Community awareness 2005 week of events ends with Bread & Cheese Together Ney represent they wanted m make this. annual decal emumbe men a century of event. at-. romp `` - - "+ teaching Pots of steaming hot lea and Their combined years of expert- Platers of delicate lemon cookies re equals decades of educating lined a long table filled with prix generations of students on Six tine, white cups and saucers u vol- Nations and New Credit. muses poured and sewed the Local leacher. were honoured for teach. tea and cook. their contributions to their students t Smiling, Lends Lewis . rosary at tea held at Polytechnic Institute said she thought an annual tea was on o Fourth Line Road lags week. a ik.' Leven said her last The tea from 3 p.m to 5 p.m aching position at Jamieson was n ydComm., Awareness Elementary on Chlefswood Road Week event. and continues to volunteer at the Claudine VanPve, of the Six school. Nations !duration Commission The educators t the afternoon the Commission, Polytechnic sipping tea and swapping stories of - merl . an'd G. R. E.A.Tl contributed to Ne their years hen on Six W. Va ydgy said they wonted to Nations, New Credit and other aJ acknowledge the teachers eons . Tint edging 'lamed ten nett spend Me after. ,pp k des und sharing stories al sea held in their Forgone (P.m by Edna J. Gander) Stoneridge Day Children's Centre Fun filled with laughter and sunshine Dist. Four Councillor Helen Miller hands out Brad and Cheese to Me Mouser. who showed. - By Echo Candor Fun Thy held last week on the rem they broke into peals of j l *mira - - As she w walking dawn the a r 514 writer tre grounds. The children, their laughter. In.other come t sum Six Nations elected The .mama tunny day Nought out karma. and members toddler played mammy / w. f ` Councillor Helen Mild. member enjoyed while abler the ` of the Red Hat Society, remarked m vend, n watch. eye ' r she was going too ram for an old rPwaom of Michelle IaThe as d they. spent NI Sandy s Ig- the audience had huge chuckle Me mooing graduate of . Six Nations trop Dwane playmg ag ..\ Niagara - dye / Alan EmaMle set atopi pa fake toilet artery of a 1. College's and outhouse g, wM1es else ea ' arq early edu Tuttle Island ew while semi ilion plating his future in the floa[ou, ncl ding a Program. home. Flshing pod. Y Michelle As soon as Me parade was over, it LB Mita Ski Negons Duni Smah drop lawn an her Brea/ I.erosas. ' said she was Bread and Cheese lime, and Cheese Waded (mom y Dan. Dg.k). obstacle -- has five thousands of people began filtering r bies in rough the from doors of the com- ) -_1 ro and are and munity hall to pick up chunks of T fa t painting '. mot's her mild cheddar cheese and huge, ant Ney even hd profession and Duffy pieces of white bread. The washable tattoos. \ v- ouldt t want Lloyd Sa Amens tinned oin for Pr Bread*,ate Cheese give- rd.... wed first trolling about the work Grand River enjoying in anywhere else. ChBdmn enjoyedgawee, eat,, candy and popcorn at first euer Fun awayanet spoke with a number floral people their bread and cyeru e fenced In Thane Hig's big stole telhhow Eemprises postern Steve Williams Mom by Jim C Farness) their blue and white sniped tent Day Oder almost a year old Wbneidge Daycare Centre. a area a group /no* fun he was having. Children before the rest of the line -up was Lade Cote Johnson minim kiddy charm IPhdo by Edna J. Genoder/ TM Iron front, line and Chiefewod Rd. shower. course at.stonerige's rim Day: of little ones r c e mg Six Nations businesses, talent served t`j rand li e and hone ate looks on waited giRS of tared and Chou, f`I could be heard atom crawling through tunnels, or and reodenre which some residues lbw tent wat puked m envenom their smiling faces doy Indeed had Neu sot Ohsweken huge smiles on the children run singing a nursery rhythms m the wing bubbles and even with all cM1OUto wamM1. rg when some people in the Brad a fun day wee nomMrimbly resting under- errs hie from game m .errs at Me sun w armed their innocent, little the excitement they waited People from Michelle Farmer's and Cheese line mistakenly began neat . tent near the enumxe pro - Stoneridge Children's Centre, faces. Their tinkling voices filled entlyitinam popcorn and orlon Dance and Modeling Studio to the lining up inside the tent get then . wed by Six Nation, elected coon- Ladies Red Hat Society Bread and Cheese. Volunteers were tit's parks and recreation dep.- beads Annual Fun Day draws record crowd at Jamieson Elementary waived down the street ',rowing overrun b the overwhelming... By Edna y Castle, held fun day during suckers and candies out to little hers nfpeople who began grabbing they Community The huge Runup of people mold Stuff writer week who scrambled to snatch chunks of bread right off tnys and Awareness and had m compete with of be deterred from their coveted children He aroma of hot dogs and the sound of chil- on in the as v of the goodies off the snatched pieces or cheese mad other activates going community. shots as a parade began et b'ouh ot quiet The SBBs winner of the Wilma General award ív Wayne Miler dren i laughter filled the air as they tan from lean Jamie of Six Nations oíd she mood relay could. die, Lags. IN n morn for Speeid People whinge., (Photo ("Donna g game to game dung the annual run bay at brought her grandchildren and lone Special Services George Ns near. Jamieson Elementary School. The late after- Heather Bombe. to the fun day event and the crowd, volunteers reward o It only took an hound 45 m noon was mane. as families came one for . was having fun watching them play Ne vari- the community hall, ver. a .mime all the. meo evening of games, treats and rose yummy no games. Pauline Van Every, who was in In the middle of the crowd Six bread and cheese. Some tee it right bdogs. There was faces painting, bowling, charge of the cake walk said all the yummy Nations ambulance mudan awry. a others decided m save fishing and a musical cake walk for some cakes were donated and they did Imik IIL worked feverously Abby .Whelp. h n their plastic bags as they went awoome looking cakes and the rowing Yummy especially the large strawberry cake mat who had collapsed n the on toll around mid-way and Waldo of Brantford was on hand fashioning and the MOM cake - yummy. Families t' The manes as taken to nosp cho the .ides, games and h elicon annul.. such ae spiders and snakes. walked a tat food hele that beckoned There were motorized Wok races and hoot that as and bouncy jumping mom for ate younger chit IYe Inside the giveaway M high noon vras ussls nple ate mist ride like.he dren and the aroma of popcorn and weeput like clockwork la Mcrow men, -go mud, while candy filled Me air. Baskets made by each toning :e mutton door elder ate daring Nikko rode classroom were on display in a classroom netting Me doors were opened ìt w the ktop. ride that could make and people ".weer... to buy tickets to be Dwaine We conveyer belt .people cate ave sick p watching it Shin drawn later that evening. Vanessa Smith in the c unity hall and proceed- around at daemon Weeds. kindergarten teacher at the *Moot said the It a day of merriment, and one - ed down hang tables maned with was children filled their own baskets, wio fancy Ike dada Waldo amazes the cFDdren echo aus." a were sat playing a variety of huge numbers of dada and in which old friends and former and practical hems Smith said the proceeds wilit his balloon creations d Fun Dry games G'k'ebowlbg ....son Fen Dry. y e _ A. were uickly escorted rots[ the á de residents of Six Nations could from tune [4 activities would go toward the teachers and slaw have been a big help by Hem Wm cake squeals of laughter as children continued to Red Hat Society float was awarded Istplare In Me Bread B Cheese annual para. doors oRhe hall. dills, "e. of year ulna Can Go Sports umIng and manuring she various activities. lM playas late afternoon tamed to dusk and the (Photo by Dona Durk).., (Cone eu page World in Kitchener" Smiling. she said, ate Smiling, Smith said, this was the first time munching on modern, her dogs amid Me ..neon fun Day was over for another year. 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h Hahne Shot, from Denmark M Br bee,e nothing quite like Cheese Munching on their newly Pp dl' ad &r and the Fenian were lamed by fellow chapter .55.505.,,.1 Bread.! IloonrS Ian neat, mprupisnis of treed &(bees,, S'ir was Thrilled "royarncipare "1 Springs Red Han and won (hi syear's Mafloar aIle Bread acquired hunk of bona/ donne crowds hit the midway Monday and sams rend... Jan Longboat and Deenen Montour enjoyed love Mis, " she said (Philo Bread Cheese Parade and we can see why with all the Mr and smiles ]'h55ú Nations &Mans led byJahnO r made their way'tl. hall leading the huge sunny tes me the afternoon m take pan iN Fe annal lm C Powless) .4 (lime. he newna renovations00 fthuyear's mama. l from members Pam Peters and lowne Anderson parade f Bread & ü Mips.. w. temmmuniryhaH la TURTLE ISLAND NEWS - May 25, 2005 17 Community Awareness Week 2003 2001 Six Nations residents moved by tale of boxer's family heroin tragedy has a week of activities built around it BY Donna Ulric in and Prescription drugs took on just had his Bread & Cheese See Mceter his firmly, and today, he shows the stomach dent, Melissa Thorns. 25, said she "I goo see everybody that 1 Ifs seer. that drug ruin liven - segment she war, pumped at had a great time and didn't realize haven't seenn in roue years. h(Ns Out v May I ,mie residents of ..mm Canada speaking o young metro ±Y!L how much she misses bread and mead and cheese) was awesome Nations Bere shocked to learn people about the perils of drug Toronto hoa I ofxthe magdtde of die toll drugs addiction. punt for an took on e famous Canadian Chuvallo says Me first son to overdose, i k boxer's holly. become addicted to heroin, Jesse, he r t . Hundreds of local residents of all lasted only eight months as an punched the l ages packed the community hall to addict before be committed suicide doctor, and

listen as former Canadian heavy- wins a gm. His wife committed dressed " in weight boxer George CMvallo suicide shortly and, swallowing a only a tehim, in m described graphic detail We hen bottle of pills and lying on lase', pant. and one +; d he pain went demise he bed while she waited m die. The c k , m three of his suns fall vie- next brother Joe died dupe years me Emily C General Elementary School sing rename OS at turned our fm the Bread and escaped and Cheese dinner gala to We vise -like grip of heroin later of a hew n ov erdose. The Imp ran home Ife addictr one to die. Stove was shown in the mites -20 watched Ile as heroin landed his documentary with his father, both degree' sou ing5in jail for breaking and enter- talking about heroin and what it did weather Ng Ile watched as heroin landed to Weir family Steve'n,. awaiting New Year's his sons in hospitals over and over his release from prison for breaking Eve in order again for overdosing, one of them and entering to feed his drug habit to get highs on r IS times a months. H when We video w made. He prescription Î watched as heroin picked his farms anted to get clean a and mar the drugs FACT members posei with famous Canadian heavyweight boxerd1 George CAalIot(Anun- ly off one by one, throe --fer country with his father talking Choy a I I o panders and Mapk back row. From row, rein., smnAng, nCrysta/Millar. (Pham by deaths of three of his four sons M a about drugs. He died of an oath found him Donner Durk) 10 years. He also watched dose eight months after the video passed o, in Yvonne Beaver }rendition Johnson reading her famous wed Ife emphasized gun being blur unhappy, it's so much easier b (Pauline as heroin killed his wife, not by was shown in 1997. the basement of Weir home, over- attending the Breads and Cheese Gala addict is not glamorous, contrary make Ibn wrong the dell..." p.ea m spellhindin gf hiss addiction, but by suicide, because Talking about the details of what dosed again. to what is portrayed in Hollywood. The audience was so moved by &Mild, night. she couldn't stand to live with what he saw wild his sons' addicdoos, "The life of an addict is so pitiMl, Ile gave We example of the film email Ill,), dol Men h, 1,' she had child, which Chuvallo becomes slightly it's so crazy, s so insane," lea says Pulp Fiction, and the tact that John Wiled, they gave hum standing Chuvallo says really is the worst a.Aa ed Ile recalls one ahem Chuvallo. Ttvol0' In the movie !s ovation.n. thing that could happen b ore of how the addiction-on Ise o power- Ife frequently addressed the a tall, her andd handsome heroin Six Nations resident Crystal Ile says M1e does n know where rut else maven, n e n un er lid /lug Role In Me audience, addict. He says they may start our Miller is one of Me members of Ils saying cedmogh c found the strength to keep basic personal r10 em. Mere may he looking that way but end up look- group pat oryaniud die evening. going, and spent six wed. in bed "My sons wog be so desperate problems in We community, thry ing like Keim Richards from Me The group is talk. FACT- rigging unable to move because of the for heroin that when they fire saw have Me power to dbsnge all of that Rolling Stones, which rued, the Against Crack Together. Miller Sa,lmhe, but somewhere, some- the "smack" they would defecate in and not to tom mure audience chuckle. herself used In beaddicted to crack, how *around it, and today, he is their pants. Then they would go "Ali you young people in the He emphasised dugs will m and admitted that she has been still standing. and shoo with We feces still on audience a throe to have make a person hippy. clean for five Some. It's the first L Still standing fer title of doe- their legs. Itphuns me to talk tab. re nsibility to your whom l,t,, will stupefy your mind. N nine May held a community event abed on Me news ns this way" drentand your children's Councillor Roger Jonathon and elersed they' Dove General hit Ill grills for council,' ban as panf children. addicts a mar glad they're of this magnitude. commonly awedeness meek Iasi week (Photo by Donna Durk) Mathmal detailing Me toll hero. ....thin. one of his sons had The onus is on your she ulde." addicts. moo, heat and "We want m dumte Me grog, lad (COnt'dfrom Doge 133 years, but in her golden years has "`our g dy rota e d say, tart ` d og catch up on old times as they par- decided to move back and sole Community trust holds fundraising tradeshow tylm" fdg un sports. take Aide in their bodies going to In drum destroy Me people ticìpatd in the age-old tradition dawn on Six Nations to Joy her By Donna Doric ' and themselves. and above all, of Six Nations makes quick tit's Me only time l can see a lot of retire em. tear Writer she was pleased the learn to love. buck- Millers say, she hope his people;' said Gloria Wolf, 70, a She said It as a ,lease May 15, . k morPri "How do young peoplevfeguard hard-hitting may sticks with SM Mill 101, community a lifelong resident of Six Nation, seniors had. .ceder...he, Bad. oldest resident Charlie .,rind. as the Six Nations Community - of at Sly Notions and their future, Love. Love makes you the kids who attended the evening. 9M1a has come and gam over the could enjoy their mead and cheese. treasurer award Charlie is full of stories Ile Development Trust Fund held a è '. red strong, tender, some, shah. Wink it hit Mme with We kids. willing to Cil to anyone about them.(Phom by Donna Durie/ fundraising tradeshow at the com- l ` w' aced and imp ream to make the I saw the kids listening to what he cheese day, having oat mended the because I hadn't had n in four munity hall, but the half doyen M t.4 tight decisions in life. When you're had to say." event in four years and now lining years. I forgot how good it was" people who did attend said they -' in Stoney Creek fell they limited a little more on td how to raise money for their mus- - Little eagle feathers perform es. - Martin, chair -1J 1 led of ....mom for OPP community awareness nity trust, said there were a few By!Dome h unexpmkd events in the commu- Chk nity Mat resulted in the lower than Dry for resi/Ifr turned out far the trades/row, bue instead *orlon Shah lithe eagle imper crave and 7 1 expected asondace, but those that Inman discussion with of Wieldy expert (Phots by Donna Durk) n dtmnmmg group han New attended told him the tradeshow Mee -* advice on how to go about Anderson says she wasn't aware of Lloyd Krug wed ..+ gave them a few more iamb S. debt* fundraising fa 15. «.«. before. Anderson belongs b the un work with. mpcd OWodiere wah tar kn- SgeseressdtMMot, nts."'Too nie rely Six Nations Cetre aldeshe ont May T Cayuga h.aeh it in ate ' 'People said pointed them and Resource Came and one is on anmwt gouts" Rasa unity awatemss xdght nMger Army NM was o 1Kr (hdirections they needed to go" She said ids not begging to alp looking for people to work os her mOPPOpp P.A. asked hil at S. dinner with her Martin says Me community mot am* Mill penpleidWeprivaM acta foe help Plot of Tines Milli the lramgumto yenthe died r- rendition of D Vs cannot fund all the groups Mat w'V lands... ma Lise ad Tuscarora; however, the their ulaa aller she .saw Mem per - I and Pony Gina,' "If come to them asking for money, so -10i5e r asking for yea. yR she coi t anal to pay ahem. from solen visited iMpp, of to You eGot Leavitt' On Your they held the tradeshow as a way b self. You're asking for the terse. "Ise pur to BM out there and pro- dk ahem and, end Mind" %GOD by Jbn C Punless) show people other ways of raising new Get mal II moteode whet l'ut doing," says gv'am the gad to have respect for She also rshi id's Maud M Anderson. V W stands fer on our eider WINO 1 Doll become dependent n the admire build partnerships while fondrais- Fimay. C551)1 says "Make sure mg Pas The lerformem. nn. thac There's a lot` orpeople on the source of funding," says Martin. ing. you led .wino. r derma. '9lhmoduces .b deal Meth theh dram ryhoto by Danno diabilitie Some of Mese ideas included V 1 mere mot doneisgis fiieople Ir n loyal mermennewspaperse after the *ad taros.... io deal with 0*1 1 Wolf says she noticed t wa lime . selling chocolate bars, cookies, song. is done our. People e to vent' peer pxaswç" say, tlt whowimaeatd Me 15 teed such as candles, l . goods, gifts people. A corporation doesn't give `The application halm for the The gaup homed rom swig- Alàhmeto 1M kid. ha mad. hum District Three Councillor Levi White Bread Cheese tae d cookbooks. Ah those rangy Red false. The Sie Nano Dgrn Red H an being thwe ca hall awry. community true flood 2005 pen- ge gaud cry. is Ive see Wad and were treated m round/tor end lea m the event that form CM1lslm, fundraising, b held dance alike community last Ilona, rit e an will he much beset (next year) AM Jennifer also big pan is June Whit at mon at these some pives by rte OPP aflc .SS... rimy Marketing is Jells gmm dam mead dikes once dog, unrs began atr 1:30 nor miterwi, cutting of bread and marketing and even plauning more advanced members like Maeb'Beaver and N'na Burnham could the consocceionis sing, nits 05,05 /1 some- on ex.Ih White Pines Business Kelly ntonber2,in May of tar eb all tog, /um, work /Ica C, garde 1) keep u p to. Another Ica km Six Nations rte- afar+..... Y expert gave the gaup tips and thing community resident Iowa Complex. 4

18 TURTLE ISLAND NEWS - May 25, 2005 19 Ontario May 25, 2005 ICo RI 11111411 Awa renes,s Week 4 ty Officer described Ontario government as 'redneck,' anti Indian, inquiry PORPST,Ont. (CP) Hours before g during the occupation of the park- _ our Pwiken mutely.' Peter mtive protester Oudley George fp Hart nsslawyer, said 2005 was shot dead by police during a Wednesday tense 1995 standoff a or off. has being discussed at keeps participants in stitches ea described Onar former Wacky obstacle course la n ^q¡maSml, and wacky obstacle Conservative By Edna ).. Goode. A bright sunny day accompanied though muss m,.r n the h bens ' , bMCI` I, 1 111 i ing rednecks who didn'tt Ipperwash ,Sgemware teems uf people they me the Public Works building during '.1 mor made s k on, and Week about aboriginals, inquiry its Community Awareness a josticial , patently pate gav- D ,0. ;...,.. beard event held Ian week. . Wednesday. Inquiry emment decision," said aroma of cooking hot dogs Onoro p olke . Ron Fox who noted Fox arrived We for the and burgers add to rite foe feel made the comments in a phone call Peke friends andfamily with his incident commander m the r!'. cots.,. the natives insisted was the site of lewm;rd said it as Ins gore tAr members watch the so runup to the poly shooting of an aboriginal burial ground. nenV rough the masts. one s obstacle George, a native read ono Ile called Carson, who was on site should beendeedend.,.. son.,soon peon. nourse had the ing in the occupation of Ipperwash a the southwestern Ontario Ile Sam George Ouoley George big work gloves and goggles Provincial Parkin September 1995. parkshonlyalmatomlevelmeet- "lot mace when people want to kick they tried to Ian mgether.a box A recording of Me conversation "They just u ass what the provincial Iegisl0Nte proms Math am.. from boa Wens rap dolt with was played at Outside the inquiry, Sam George, tC and another they bad to eat a Wednesday the judi- ich war also Mend. by them policed eves pronto harebell bats,bars and the govemm t Teams bud to through many obstaers during Public Works plea(. who spent years for sewer rat, yuck - - but it was really go cial inquiry Iron George's death. battling an premier Mike Harris, the inquiry Lawyers there was no lush o In mimed m Noco said. held during CommunityAwarnm Week Moor by Edna J. Gander) public into bis Idly bear covered in pudding Wire dealing MN a ma! red- ù bother, was mid. cm Metn In e ploy,4rc phone con ,r cookie The good being limed. Public Works was busy grilling neck government" Fox death tole the Sarnia Observer Me political people (iewgeY family bar maim and comas. cm he "The art rally 1 also plaeyed W Foe a The the Misfits dogs and bangers said everythina telling Carson, Fox tape was -saddening" became to get Mat were taker niter said it was bit messy, but teems including bead ham. John putting... Nis done gnrek. polite dore head n mod Hams u "quite didn't lane bad at all. Nom Social Services and Cub including food cost more thin who is now deputy commissioner of the attitudes shown by the peo- Fox is heard telling Carson on the ammo Wornfrom Hams, someMing adais,mid00,verighu omit Then Were was an hoede course four Life went through with flying 5400. Bombay said they Oils of the Ontario Provincial Police. ple running the province at the We the former mealier lore oath. sa hume and coed the premier u well by time, denied. when participants had to ride a colours all the while laughing and do some fundraising as ..There's no question. They don't George was shot dead that night vying the p.m had tried w had to Tickets, but every - Fox wu the police liaison with the ".When bike wearing gkves and funny giggling so bard they be selling scratch give a shit less about Indimts.^ when police moved in under cover . one looks a Ne .ohms -puffy and Irroder Neu people'people" glasses while stopping at various havinglas edam because they thing was free to the public and of In response, Carson is heard to say: Ministry of the Solicitor General of darkness against the unarmed of cost these spa aY, they con- for vo long. along the some to pick up sere looked like they were having course to the brave Worms who ate Members Mialr 840 down sewer mat Me Pubµ, Worú pone Item objects, or dump New. while fun. Gayle Bombe, manager of are deeded sewer rat. Wady Obstacle coarse lase week (Photo b rebel. cooker) Bring back traditions to northern Ontario reserve, urges homelessness study TORONTO (CP) - Reviving the "Welfare depend cy is moat* dnfrtM hundngadheppirg stills "The First Nations traditional way of tom Mort eons director of native of persons lining Hats, gloves, English tea and cookies make for a pleasent afternoon traditions Omen, tr.PP loth. majority' on precsd by Weir elders. life was replaced by a rdkauy dib r Corm Rue Relations and trying off the Arne ore key to Me may ys skills t The By Eaa d Goode, School nn Thud Line Rod held an mene.' "These an vial to healthy lifeffyk which was desigrd to Found. , said pain seen 0

opportunities I f Staff writer Weakk Victorian, High Tea corm maoring Ne dignity of no0hern " Empkyment are lifestyle on reserve, where there art assimilate, which has now ben ahem nonlam On.io metes miters the who me that do - jobs Elegantly dressed ladies in roam- plate with lace able cloths, chin Ontario aboriginals ending its and rose arise are genes few and the cost of food and dont. but which leaves de current capo. .14,.0 .h urns Na boyant hats ..tolled about u they and lemon cookies last Thursday in up .less a an alarming ate, ally eontact r .seasonal iti ns cloNing generally two b then genera,. hi confused oak wed- coamy, chatted quietly, while sipping tea- the school's atrium. Teacher, Deb moly rekamd Thursday concludes. which do not lace long enough b a the coca off rear.;" Side, out adequate support' "One ofWe causes orrishwncless- The report faded by the Colas human. m project researcher of the Sioux Many aboriginal homeless art attributable grant tore from gold rimmed china McLeod said, the tea was to show at Sodom .. it Lion b hs he td a the eon.* Race Relations Foundation J na' Lookout Akan Committee, "episodic;' Sider said. meaning Way lep,, ofmidmtislschools -afro- won Six Nation Bread and released al a rod conference on malty all of Sioux Look., remain rep,. ' are among 20,000 dmipa rnalwy rys she Cheese and Victorian England haael®as in Toronto, is lased on people are abri &ma Wm The mono. ms nob mu von- who in the tentm's surrounding Os., nglo 1. y9 hua by We people in ,gang with dead sea allowed to Nut down fire reserves but con rhe fix- McLeod dressed in arid. mauve, stories of el loin m popes. aF n problems, ma at or two periodically to or ma Conrvative government of taffeta skirt and multi- coloured. S' Lookout, 50 biome,. o,- amp the week inaderto deem. ad bendy. b wen accompany elders trad0 drink. Mike Hans, Mock aged. velvet, waist coat wore a straw hat of Thu.. Bay found. dren b on Violence and overwhelm Snider, Mob calls for MMoen sed nonN and trapping mom Ohio homeless people surveyed, 17 " Weite now still Mica farm Wx jauntily adorned with a feather despair henry many m the remold 5,300 provincial and support cons. Rules governing social avis- per cent had a history ofsiolen. and cutbacks M many mess." plume helped organize the proper bend frail b people, which commmdty and addiction should del be relaxed m allow abuse, compared tot cent of We tea. She mid n was impnram for serves u a Oho. housing Ms for First army but also says .orip chi - such closures, Sider said. homeless in other common... the students to know Queen 2lemmtmdim Vino d said author. living should be Victoria first Pave gifts of blankets Debra Sider, the report, ken on mm. no the Six Ndau for their loyalty Attention: Six Nations Community Members and Nu the tradition is carried on today, but with bed and these. SIX IA= CODICIL ills our regret to inform you that effective June 1st, Dr. Tomó ladies dressed in like furl. no longer provide trolled about helping mime" 000' 000100 PIALIC 000[10 Cornelia Wieman will adult I airy members as they dropped noel come one tam no. sa tai sa isamom psychiatric services to Six Nations Mental Health a Chas. Bouchard. do,Erim'n Montour, 9, and Ashley Hiµ dl attend the English Tea held last week al -I the school and for modest sum of TO SIX NATIONS Services. Our clinic will continue to provide case SS Id partake of the social ,di- OMTA (Flom OEdna. Geodes) NOTICE Amber .a S. infra Slning on chance t pick out an outfit and management service to all clients including: lion. Primary resource teacher, into their Victorian collection, well as silverware, china. RESIDENTS yummy beat Blanche Hill, said OMSK staff which includes delicate shawls, a of the long tables w me pose for Victorian style photo- . Advocacy Please be advisd thin a number of policies within the marked and lacy dresses and hats decorated china head dons dressed in lane and graph as well es taste a bit of ore cups. SNdena and staff a Oliver scoured flea yard sales Six Nations Public Works Department have been revised. SIX NATIONS . Psychiatric Nursing History M. Smith Kawennr ro Elementary looking for articles that would fit with fake flowers and ribbons u ribbons. Hill and people had a English fare. The following Is a list of the policies Nat will mental health . Education about Mental Illness Partly wpb. Sta Re... services Health Teaching e Water/Sear Hookup P,2ç, Landfill Site Hours of IN THE MAKING ' . Personal Support Counseling 10 YEARS Desigamrcd Smoking Area Operation ARV crisis response resources linkages with May Septic Disposal Smius . Information Giving on and . Read .Sider Removal Policy programs and services 10' Anniversary fflRy Water Truk Lading case management . Symptom Management Rod Side Removal - Station Policy r . Culturally Appropriate Care Atrtbortwnan Wearer/San Billing Rates psychiatric . Outreach PresAppmval for Policy assessment Castration Debris -' .Hydrant Paltry Crisis Response Aurboréanon w1Paul Rod Atlanta Culvert Psychotropic Medication Monitoring Construction Debris 2,044,non Pony s4pportativo housing who A copy of the new policies can be obtained at the We will continue to accept referrals for people Public Works Office for your information. have mental health issues. It is our hope to obtain the community The changes in the policies will be services of an alternate on-site psychiatrist in the education effective as of lune 27, 2005. future. In the interim, we anticipate having a closer, collaborative role with family physicians. P.O. Sox 609 Book your space now for Crystal Burning at 1e Stoneridge COdS Please feel free to contact 2005 powwow guides! ohawekeo. 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May 25, 2005 20 4 National Slay 25, 2005 Ndltwlai 21 - Federal tax auditors to target underground National Briefs Federal commission says Canadian govern- NATIONAL BRIEFS (Continued from previous page r economy in Atlantic Canada N.B. Aboriginal community plans to fish without First Nation land ment should return said Mondry Mou continue o foes the f their licences scope arch OTTAWA (CPI - Fishermen, estimated up to $200 million accept the recommendations and clearer guidance about N.B. (LP) -. Members a northwestern New SASKATOON (CPI - Federal on areas of the lake whowhere the b vane. as found Sunday, along EDMINDSTON, of natives. waiters and waitresses changes hands each year in the which businesses to invest, - n fishing without government officials commute eThe Blanch i n que cover promptly. with near. of clothing sure as (shirts and running slues, Brass wick aboriginal common. plan are the topthe of renewed black market for lobster, often gate. areas that are the subject of dia- "I know government time le licences in a bid o gain access to the snows arch fishery. A Mot said. Aron by the Canada Revenue sold dockside. A spokeswoman for the Conde t theft and forgery more than mond exploration. the slowest time In this world, 30 people from the Madawaska Mallseet Firm Natina slowed The area of th lake where thee canoe and clothing were vered is Agency to tlaM1 tax cheats The tomild +censored r Revenue Agency said the 100 years ago in stealing Indian Sanderson started working 40 but over 100 years is far in traffic rear E'dmundston on Monday, reducing traffic to a single more than moue kiiq sand molly conditions have hampered working in Atlantic Canada's calls on regional raxes melon did not presume that anybody's Irans-Canifila Highway distributing pamphlets.lee. land to year ago on the land issues, underground s law on the efforts event further., "Die weather hasn't been NO co- operative," economy, new step up efforts to because Atlantic Canadian. are more r l a national railway, the startis with then Indian affairs ofevofproper time frame," sand. . - d along the side ba The day member, or the °unity i said firms "It's been raining, with thundershowers and gusts of indicates. A recent owed by fishermen because prone to cheating, but is one of Indian Claims Commission says. minister Jean Chretien and per- Sanderson raid the settler of the road holding dpot review of the effectiveness of local offices in the Allan. examining the because sod a search is expected to resume Tuesday RCMP said el.- The is a allocation ofine ono On Friday, the commission sistingting through 17 different have to be for land the department's 77 community demanding lSOtone Monday. economy under- region Identified the fishing of a rehab too Indian affairs ministers and 12 'they aren't making any more of fishery in the Guff of r Lawrence. Whew. Supt. Court hen issued long-awaited mound yconorny auditors in sector as t high-risk sector" my auditors across the country. ending the Canadian gov- justice II. Cain you can spend Mental assessment ordered for accused in deaths of 3 on s Nations the right to fish for a ling, the commu- the region has prompted the out agency is rune., toning Colette Gtafe Hawn also veld h ernment return more Man 24,000 The files sw misplaced by o r bast memos nity oped fora fish hatchery, which now losing new measures to recover more out a that will regional 01.17 have already met the governmeno 11 ohm.. the The commission's report said PRINCE ALBERT, Sask. (CP) -A mentall health assessment has Chief Joanna Bernard said fish in the community Man to hectares of and stolen from money. require pine Fisheries and with some successes. Saskatchewan Indian bands a federal negotiation team the land -claims problems been ordered fora young charged in death three be inn the of people The Decembermbar 2004 re, less. Oceans Department turn our had a blitz on fishing and century ago. changed 12 times and many of stemmed from 'reparations for on the Bind what thy take to thew within me next six weeks, Montreal lake Cree reserve earlier this year. The man, who obtained by The Canadian over n`perpersonal ni[so our investigations led t the Although the recommendations the First Nations building the national railroad, bringing the dispute dar courts. cannot be identified utter provisions of the Youth Criminal Justice Nest under the Access t about individual fishermen. convictions of seven indimidu- leaders involved in the process which was to pass through land "When we vet on the water, they will have to charge me and the aren't binding on the federal Ac4 made mother appearance in Prince Albert provincial counu Information Act, rued The Privacy Act normally pro- als last year" in the Atlantic he over the years have died without occupied by Indian bands. judge will decide," said Chief Joanna How, Bernard insists government, announcement Tuesday. Ile is charged with two counts of first -degree murder and operations in regional tax teats such information, but lobster industry. cause celebration seeing a resolution. According to the commission, the Supreme Courts landmark 1999 ruling, known as the till fot one count of second-degree murder The bodies of Kerry offices in Halifax, Saint rehn, there is a section allowing Legitimate businesses suffer government officials unlawfully Marshall decision, gives it Me right to a share of the province's for s several Saskatchewan First How Sanderson cautioned N.B., Moncton, N.B., and release "for the purpose of from 'activity tolerated in the just displaced members of those Naydwhow, 19, Greg Naytowhow, 27, and Faris Bird, 19, were snow nab quota. Federal Fisheries officials have said they wont Nations. that it's nota done deal yet. Charlottetown, enforcing any law of Canada or underground economy, she to found in three separate lorntions in the community early on the change the policy, because the band opted fora $1.6- million "Ws been. hell of a long Jour- The next step m the is bands -forcing some amalw In 2003-2004. agency staff province or carrying out a said. rooming of Marc 2. Police had been called to the ne and we've been o forward the reports tor the cur- mate is otherot locations and community hatchery instead of fishing Licences. Bernard said the federal vindicated," recovered relatively modest lawful investigation." '-This is an are. of Interest to round 7,0 a.m. fora report of gunshots in Me area. said Sol Sanderson, farmer chief rent justice and Indian affairs breaking others apart, a and trans- nts gave the unity the hatchery d when it was clos- million in taxes owed by Fisheries and Oceans has said everybody else whose business Defence - lawyer Dan Mulford requested the mental health assess- ing others that makingm of the lames Smith Cree band. ministers. They will analyse the loving residents to other bands Atlantic Canadians who all such requests must be vetted is above -board, because that to or any mad ors client. However, declined to comment She said the hatchery, which was temple.. 2004, is already The recommendations address reports and decide accept without Whaler, Mull. declined to voluntarily pay by its privacy office in Ottawa. puts them at disadvantage. reject Me find- "Mg00 frauds and theft was on his meow the request. the taring a (300, 000 deficit and won't ban a profit for at least five outstanding grievances on the commissions .reher for The young mm charged in income tax or GST on their The review also says the "If somebody i renovating y man The money made from snow crab fishing would help pan of four First Naha.. lame. nags. 0000141,4 the govern- ease continuesoto be remanded in n adult correctional facility sod is activities. agency s developing neat bathrooms, not declaring the cover that deficit, said Bernard. Smith, Chakastaypasin, Peter lames Parker, spokesman for ment officials and their scheduled a be back In court again on lune 14. Federal and provincial taxes to force people work- income and not paying the GST and Chapman and Cumberland Indian Affairs, said the govern- who forged documents creat- New Manitoba casino welcomes smokers despite smoking bas lost annually to the under ing sin the hospitality industry on It. then they undercutting the work of the com- ed false companies c launder the Famey of to es boaters hopeful the three Manitoba beys will ment takes WINNIPEG (CPI- Manitoba's newest casino is rolling out the wel- ground o pay ..... on all their ips. the price- transgressions oval the mission very seriously. But be money from the sale of the farmer m up safe The come mat for smokers despite a provinoewide hen on indoor puling. estimated eas high yas$12billio Detailed instructions or field present-day federal sponsorship noted the .overnment i reserve Was.- said the report SHOAL RIVER, Man. (CP) -Family members of three teenage The owner of the Firer Nation -ran South Beach.Cmino confirmed for all of Canada. staff are expected to be sent out born who went missing while boating last Friday remain hopeful scandal, said Bill Seines, a bound by the commission's rep The Chakastaypasin people, Estimates for the Atlantic 11.1 mood. Friday they will allow smoking in their gambling hall and lounge. Got a story turn optimistic they could be lawyer from Melfort, Sent . who wound... who resided on reserve region may. but a 1997 Nova The document indicates that the trio will up "They're still the deadline for when Unlike most Manitobans, First Nation. exempt from somewhere in the bush," said AI Brass, chief of Shoal liver has repre Led the bands over There no Birch Hills, were a chased tothe Scalia study found abort $110 auditors will continue to unto province's puffing ban, which kicked iv last reOctober. -00 didn't idea Cree Nation and great -uncle of the three missing boys. "We're the past 3 years. a decision must be made, be Fort a la Come area after band million in unreported traloten. and under the Indian Act, in a it woo happen. Mad bene- tubers refused to assist the are the provincial e going to continue (searching) until those boys are found, whether "These people were taken added. rte construction In New which non-nativesn are illegally and äf However, Prime Minister Paul North West Mounted Police in fit by It," said Tine Lc ee.. chief of Brokenhead FirstrNation one New other taxes us at tlwy' a drowned or ore the in the bush" Curtis Bows, 16, his advantage of cheated province. And lo evading GST and call sub of seven First Nano. that own the casino. "We've been the under- 15-year-old cousin Elijah Bra and u nother cousin. leeyea -old their lands and properties," he Martin, whose government fighting Louis Riel. Brunswick, an industry group n the sale of tobacco and other the Rodney Brass, were reported missing Friday night after failing. said at a news conference. vived vote that could hare top- The government labeled dog forme last 300 years. Now, when we seemingly have a bit ofn said in 2000 that about Stile goods. 445-0868 room from an afternoon camping trip on Lake Winnipegosis. A "Canada has a great opportunity pled a this week. has committed band as rebels and forced it to advantage, were being criticized for it "The South Beach Casino is million in homebuilding and Agency officials in the region preliminary search was launched almost immediately by Swan now to collect thew situations to deal with treaty land luau sign away more than 7,200 set to open next Saturday. The facility is located near Grand Beach renovation& goes unreported. are also to MOTO ore. River Mount., who w joinedoined by residents of the reserve and by promptly accepting the. trans. Scenes called ors Ottawa to hectares in re,. Ill Warner... about 50 kilometres north of Winnipeg on Highway The federal tax agency has also ing, new auditing techniques Pelican Rapids. The search continued throughout roe long week- 9. It features 300 slot machines, 12 table games, a restaurant, a end, involving at lean 20 power boars and a helicopter that flew lounge and gift shop. More than 75 per cent ofdre slots are one -cent pattern over the are. As of Monday ight, the boys had not machines. Smoking crusader Gary thew. said it's unfair the searched been foundOver the weekend, community numb. can allow smoking but nearby pubs and bars cannot. Those 4" ANNUAL AKWESASNE the shoreline foot and by boat. checkio reed areas for clues m businessesbus will lase customers to the nearby gambling hall, he pons suggesting what might have happened.. boys. RCMP said doted Alsratoba.,04 government says it dome, have the author- Mday. Mounties continue to focus the scope of their search. INTER-TRIBAL MEN'S 'II ity to enforce the drat han on First Nations or in federal buildings. areas lake Mime he boys canoe was found Sunday. along a ofthe ri 7AI w. item of clothing such T-shirts and numb. shoes, Bras I. CLASSIC said. AUTOMOTIVE t.7 R O i? P Saturday, June 11th, 2005 Six Nations of the Grand River Malone Golf Club- Malone, New York - East Course I IF YOU HAVE A FULL TIME JOB OR ilakies,CJVic fi Child& Family Services 1:00 p.m. Shot-Gun Start INCOME Community Support/Resource Develapme 1 STEADY Pawpaw $600.00/US per team -4 Man Teams - TO OWN Captain & Crew Scramble Format - PRO'S NO $$ MONEY DOWN *LEASE Community Shoring LEGGAT AUTO GROUP FINANCIAL SERVICES PD., Cash Prizes for the enlitntion sumo or bone... ca. top 5 teams. Open lOIS. re. 36 FoursoMe fum end MERL Children', nana Iree Includes, Orel. Can. Dinner ana registration There will not Se a, teams IT CAN HAPPEN FOR YOU, °sBianca,.eSrollen :. chance at cash prizes. namot. oleo .e dad c.w.o.. Mann. 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May 25, 2005 24 Careers & Notices May 25, 2005 e _.I/tdf 25 MEMORIAM _ Highschool Jobs Posted BIRTHDAY THANK You EVENT FOR SALE Forrest, Joyce - May 25, 2004 HAPPY BIRTHDAY On behalf of No Six EUCHRE Wadewayesdanih: Come out and support the Six VACUUM CLEANER NOW @ the G.R,E.A.T, student office CadA, made wonderful Mother, SKYLAB DAWN FOWLERS sGrnt County Plowmen, IAN Nations Benevolent Association SALES SERVICE Cayuga Immersion for Adults nomor And he gave that Mother te m, MAY 31 ihrc' ion, I would like to Rank Euchre every Huge Meuse of new and used: Invites Applications for 12 Students STUDENTS- DONT FORGET TO REGISTER FOR THE She was someone we could from Gran Poor% the Dfeameatcher Fund for rn Flea We damsday evening Filter Queen, Kirby. oninvon turn to (Doll Doug) financial rapport es six Warn II Full Time Immersion Program: Prises/so Cran mesa 1:O0pm. at M' Miracle Maw. and mare. sagwasow When we riled a helping hand. families coated We much Instwmbec 2005 - May 2006 raMewing..tmFlom a.a inetwaslarlalsertralli Veterans Han in Free Estimates on repairs. September e ardaTI She walks wall us down quiet The support provided shelter from sera, skrpormansa. war ...raw pan.. the inclement weather, signage Ohsweken. Bags, bells and pans will be based on the n an l agerrimeeMert retains Applications reviewed Eoa ..eew scamp Si: Nations Benevolent Assoc. We take u.aeawrvre And speaks in toe wind and rain,i THANK YOU advertise Me match as well as a mica following criteria. Payment available La uwatirtctrame Fade magic power of memory children's activity area and prim plans Excellent grasp of the Henry Orthography wwww na FACT committee would THE VAC SHOP: go ARGYLE rem. mum. Oro Cam Gives her back tom u again. for various contests which pro- FOR RENT and writing skills. ways Our, Yelutir like to send a special THANK Competent reading emm Roam Car. So rest W peace Dear Mother, - moted apiculture, farming and ST NORTH CALEDONIA, ON to all the people who Vacation Commitment to daily attendance. 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REFLECTIONS OF A GRADUATE - I would not label myself as academically inclined, regardless of my current enrollment and success in a Ph.D program. I dropped out of school in high school and ultimately received my G.E.D. before enrolling in college in my 20's. Like many Ongweho:weh students I found myself in a place that I did ' not feel I fit I was identified by teachers and administrators as a lesser ability student because of my race and never felt that I had a real opportunity to show who I was and could be. Even now as an honours student in my third graduate level program, I still find myself questioning my place in aca- demics and their ability to judge the worth of my efforts. Ultimately I look at the other Native students who are suffering the same problems I did and I realize that there is a purpose for us to push forward I watch my daughter who sees me at school and listen to her talk about wanting to be in uni- versity and I realize that my efforts do not go unnoticed We, as a community, must improve our educational destinies. GRPSEO has made tremendous progress for our community through their funding packages, but now we must focus on the younger -aged students and schools in order to halt the question of skills, abilities, and future post secondary intentions. Throughout my short life of 34 years I have come to realize that each of us needs to find our voice, axially when society wants us to be silenced Strength comes in numbers and it is good to see so many graduates coming from our Grand River Territory year after year. Congratulations to all our graduates: past, current, and those to come. - Sabrina Redwing Saunders

1 Sabrina Redwing Saunders completed Laticia G. McNaughton, Tuscarora and Mohawk Wolf Clan her second master's degree at Buffalo Program: B.A. in English with a minor in Anthropolgy State College in August 2004, an M.A. in School: Buffalo State College located in Buffalo, New York, U.S. ; Multidisciplinary Studies with a thesis Furture Endeavors: University of Oklahoma for M.A. in Native * entitled Native Perceptions of American Studies. Curriculum: Embracing One Worldview e 1 would like to thank the Creator for providing me with the strength, 1 of Native Curriculum which was 0 dedication and ability to make my dreams come true. I would also awarded the Outstanding Thesis Award. i like to thank my mom, dad, Melissa, April, boyfriend Daniel and Last September she began her Ph.D. ' friends for giving the support and encouragement that I very much from the Ontario Institute Studies in i for needed Also of recognition, I would like to acknowledge my faculty - -- (OISE) at the University in c - Education mentor Dr. Charles Bachman as well as other supporting faculty at Buffalo State College Toronto in the Theory and Policy Studies Department, and the Grand River Post Secondary Education program. I t Educational Administration Program. Karl Miller Joanna Miller, Honours Bachelor of Native Teacher Education Program Science, McMaster University 2005 Certification Program }1 I would like to thank all of my family Graduate of Brock University June 2004

the and like to take this opportunity to give thanks to the Creator in f 116 and friends for guidance I would _ support they have given me over the giving me my life and family. It took me a long time to find out what 41 "" past four years, especially my mom and wanted to be when "I grew up" and becoming a teacher was what I to be. has took a long time to and have a lot of r dad, Laurie and the girls, and Landon, set out It finish I special people to thank o Sher and the kids. Special thanks to My greatest appreciation is to my father which has been a major e 4 Roxanne for always taking the time to p0 in my life. He has taken care of my children and been the n 1 factor help me out. 1 could not have done it A. BABYSITTER, cook and house maid for my family to get through th . - _ any you. would also like to without of I time for my education. He has always told me not to give up and it thank the following people for their support, Jeanette, Mandy, will be done. Another person is my husband He has always been a major supporter of what I Ashley and Jody. NYA: WEH! set out to do and he was also my strength when I wanted to give up. To my daughters, Denise, Mya, Lynnzee and Ricki you have been my inspiration to keep going The family of April Butler would like to when times got rough. It makes me a proud parent when 1 hear you say I want I be a teacher congratulate her on successfully when I grow up! A special thanks to Justine Henhawk- Bomberry my guidance completing her studies at Mohawk counsellor for keeping me on track of all that paper work and encouraging me each visit. College. April has graduated with a Thank you to my mother who has given me my life and has been there through the years and ' + Diploma in "Social Service Worker" supported me through my life. Thanks to my mother -in -law and brother -in -law for being there ,1 R Her husband and children are very on the day of graduation. r proud of her in accomplishing this Sharon J. Garlow, Social Service Worker, Mohawk College, goal. Although you faced many l Hamilton obstacles and life trials, we all knew I have dedicated the last two years of my life to full -time studies at would succeed. We offer our love, you + ' Mohawk College in the Social Service Worker program. The VI and support in your congratulations T+ workload was tremendous, but I got through it. I am thankful for th future endeavors. support of my family and friends who supported me during my tim Hi, my name is Deandra Neufeld and I at school. There were times when 1 felt discouraged. I may not hav am the granddaughter of Dan and Mabel continued on with school, if it were not for the encouragement of nn Butler, of the Six Nations Reserve. I family and friends. I also know that my parents, Jim and Greta recently graduated from the Bachelor of Garlow are proudly smiling down from heaven above. I believe they Social Work program through the were there in spirit encouraging me on as well. Ma, Dad, I love you l r Calgary. . University of .r I and miss you both! I must also say thanks to the Grand River Post I would like to send out a special thank Secondary Office for everything for the past two years. Thank you, you have been wonderful! I you to all my family who have am also thankful for the friends I made at school. I am thankful to have had their encouraged me to continue my studies, encouragement as well. It was great working and associating with them. and follow through with my dreams. As I graduate from Mohawk College, I am reminded of an old saying that I remember reading Also, a sincere thank you to G.R.P.S.E.O. many years ago. "Today is the first day of the rest ofyour life". With the knowledge I have e+ for providing financial assistance gained at school, I intend to utilize this knowledge to the best of my ability down the ma life. rt-.=.e -. :..o.-oltI ,- _ ..J.

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