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II II N I I 3 3286 50023 5474 tos. N4,,sJ North America's #1 Native Weekly Newspaper REMEMBRANCE DAY November 11 Tempers raire' Six Nations - altercation Okarahshona kenh Onkwehonwene, Six Nations of the G Controversial Red Hill Expressway opens with Six Nations flair By Duane Rollins Writer HAMILTON- -Saturday was a day of mixed emotions for Rick Hill. The ecological and cultural coordinator for the Red Hill Valley Joint Stewardship Project was happy to see Six Nations represented as equal partners with Hamilton at the opening of the contentious Red Hill Valley Expressway. But, still, there was a sense of loss, he said. "It's hard to miss that expressway," Hill said. "I didn't get a chance to experience the valley much in its original state and it will never be the same again." (Continued on page 4) Band council chief closes finance n e tin g Library & Archives Canada Newspaper Collection 395 Wellington St. - Ottawa, ON K1A ON4 IJOVi°nber 7) 007 By Lynda Powless Editor Six Nations band council chief Dave General, in a highly charged temper tantrum yelled at band staff and auditors to leave council chambers last Friday, after he refused to allow council to vote on a motion to close the meeting. General rushed from the chambers General refused to allow council after telling Turtle Island News to take a vote. "No. I said it's editor Lynda Powless he had closed. It's closed. Staff leave, closed the meeting. auditors leave. If Lynda (Powless When Powless asked council to editor) doesn't want to leave and take a vote to close the meeting, continue (Continued on page 5) City of Hamilton Mayor Fred Eisenberger, Onondaga chief Pete Skye and Six Nations historian and Red Hill coordinator Rick Hill at the opening of the Red Hill Expressway in Hamilton exchange a wampum. (Photo by Duane Rollins). 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Fresh from a coffee with Sam you could win to $1O,OOO in cash rm !ovin'tt` 282 Argyle St., Caledonia "assimilation" agenda, after snub By Michael Tutton THE CANADIAN PRESS HALIFAX -Canada's largest aboriginal group criticized Stephen Harper for attending a meeting of a rival organization on Friday, though the prime minister responded he's merely seeking "common ground" with groups he can work with. In a speech to about 200 delegates of the Congress of Aboriginal Peoples, the prime minister cited statistics (Continued on page 5) Toyota listened to all kinds of truck users from across the country and designed the new Tundra and Tacoma to tackle every want and need. Under the most grueling conditions imaginable. The result? Two powerful, advanced and fuel- efficient pickups built to take on all rivals. 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REMEMBRANCE DAY November 11

Tempers raire' Six Nations - altercation

Okarahshona kenh Onkwehonwene, Six Nations of the G

Controversial Red Hill Expressway opens with Six Nations flair By Duane Rollins Writer HAMILTON- -Saturday was a day of mixed emotions for Rick Hill.

The ecological and cultural coordinator for the Red Hill Valley Joint Stewardship Project was happy to see Six Nations represented as equal partners with Hamilton at the opening of the contentious Red Hill Valley Expressway.

But, still, there was a sense of loss, he said. "It's hard to miss that expressway," Hill said. "I didn't get a chance to

experience the valley much in its original state and it will never be the same again." (Continued on page 4)

Band council chief closes finance n e tin g

Library & Archives Canada

Newspaper Collection 395 Wellington St.

- Ottawa, ON K1A ON4 IJOVi°nber 7) 007

By Lynda Powless Editor Six Nations band council chief Dave General, in a

highly charged temper tantrum yelled at band staff and auditors to leave council chambers last Friday, after he refused to allow council to vote on a motion to close the meeting. General rushed from the chambers General refused to allow council after telling Turtle Island News to take a vote. "No. I said it's editor Lynda Powless he had closed. It's closed. Staff leave, closed the meeting. auditors leave. If Lynda (Powless When Powless asked council to editor) doesn't want to leave and

take a vote to close the meeting, continue (Continued on page 5)

City of Hamilton Mayor Fred Eisenberger, Onondaga chief Pete Skye and Six Nations historian and Red Hill coordinator Rick Hill at the opening of the Red Hill Expressway in Hamilton exchange a wampum. (Photo by Duane Rollins).

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after becoming Ontario's first dedicated aboriginal affairs minis- ter, Michael Bryant was signalling

Fontaine accuses Harper of

a new direction Wednesday as he sat down with Dudley George's brother and pledged to be the first politician to visit the site of a pro- tracted Six Nations protest.

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"assimilation" agenda, after snub By Michael Tutton THE CANADIAN PRESS HALIFAX -Canada's largest aboriginal group criticized Stephen Harper for attending a meeting of a rival organization on Friday, though the prime minister responded he's merely seeking "common ground" with groups he can work with. In a speech to about 200 delegates of the Congress of Aboriginal Peoples, the prime minister cited statistics

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George, whose brother was killed by police during a 1995 native protest at Ipperwash Provincial Park, Bryant also vowed to imple- ment all the recommendations of the inquiry into the shooting, including establishing an Ontario treaty commission. "I believe my job is to push the boundaries," Bryant said. "We just want to get solútions. I

don't think people care about the constitutional responsibilities. I

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registration, insurance and taxes are extra.

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It was Christmas everywhere with crafts sales abounding

By Duane Rollins Writer It was beginning to look -and sound, and smell-a lot like C.A..Iasi weekend at J.C. Hill Elementary school.

r. amuel Christmas sale Nicholas Anderson looks at

lack over Co More 'one IDNe Jkh1110,,, crabs Si>:

than 35 venders, 01 of Nadovu Craft Show Jan weekend Hú mother (Dabs on. %Faro by

Nations heritage, sold their home Huw516((in

made crafts to the hundreds that fair to small producats. "My daughter, lemifm has the

me tivougM1 Ne door. 'The tole has always been Nat all record,' she said. "She baked 53

ell was me of foe CMetmsa cmR themfts must be made by the Mdi- pies in one day.l ouch dot.

sales happening at Six Nations this Odual in their own home." she The best rye done is 45,"

past weekend. said. "They can have help, but we The craft show had everything want it to be in the family." from leather wallets to dreams.- Deb MacLeod was one of three .phe

idea is to Prevrnt uossproduc- people that

was the shale.

aaflas Inc yw often see at Also involved Linda Miller urger craft shows, from over- and Marg HeMthat ...mine the small Producer. MacLeod mid that the goal day In MacLeod, cas4' she spent the show is to provide aboriginal betterpartofawtkbal:ingtopre- crafleo with a 55.00 to display

are for this year. Nair wok in m environment Mat is

ers to hard sewed clothing. MacLeod coedit say what year exactly the show started, but guessed that it was al least 36 years

old

It will continue indefinitely, she

said.

Annual Pick -A -Kid Christmas drive underway, help make a child smile at Christmas By Duane RO(lins forced to don an apron Thursday Wiirer and help cook breakfast for bon Brant Children's Aid ttive set- oueds of hungry Six Nations vices Murcia Karen Hill was children.

Director fna e,Irthe Brant ad(dren ìdSUrietyAar MRS nt/hmixes th abreuklmmlaunch(then sonar PlckhKidtoy drive. The CAS' Brenda Thames sjoins MIL

Brant SAS wart.. reek* employees, front lep. San, r i, s,,.ma llama Ile Squire hang pledges on a Pick-A-Ifid breakfast nt CAS native scorn last week r GREAT.. The breakfast marked the had tins, Plate -A -A my lti drive

She Mail appear ro mud hits -Wive always had wonder unity challenge will take -Ile very happy with the support." the said "People in Si, padre out," she said. "It's been great"

The breakfaa award, Hill for Six Nations and Ne.

Credit's ongoing support of the tick -A4K1d Ilium. toy dive.

She said act she hopes to hold the

breakfast each year moving Ma ward to launch the drive. S. as she stood mixing pancake

batter. Hill was all smiles. She said

happy Mat Ne support of army mud dew item

alp about kids this season.

'Inn number is ap from past years. ative es has expanded its Nations and New Credit have

mandate to help Six Nations and gm behind this" Neu Credo kids to their are that Hill issued a

ins outside rutside o ben-

We misery. and organisations at the PM said not the had little doubt doubt MAN.

Ilia the Io y would support challenged Wen to Prune that

No larger Aim. here were the most generous.

the most toys to the dove being

rxogmæi by native

flummery. said,, Me chive

benefits everyone -n ot just those

kids that remit; toys. 'R help teach children the value of sharing." she said. "By denoting, they can see the ee intoning of helping Those i ieno ed in making .Mea- man can call Ryan Becker at 519- 575.2247. extension 675.

Iernati'ely. several Christinas trees All be located at local bus,

se.. On Ibn tress tags with We sex and age of a child wilt be list-

Hill via that the group would pre- fer to get donations of toys, m1er Man money. A rypieal donation would be valued at about 530.

LOCAL Ont says losing TORONTO-A study which found ne-mana 11-Ontario smokers bought search Unit, f tmd 37

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OPP and Six Nations face off over jurisdiction in Caledonia man's 'attempt to sell cigarettes on Six Nations land,

Ay Duane Rollins makeshift snake shack of his own, Flemming has been protesting Miter on Sù m land. the smoke shacks on

Highway CALEDONIA-OPP entered Six The Widal tank at ]off Highwa 6 for several weeks. Nations nwneJ territory without hawk', smokes at shout 9:10 any NOUggthe shops atelmacedon

ìlA Sù Nsaoar land, Flemming that they are part of Halim e00 County_

OPP spokesperson maon Pasa Wright defended actions saying that because the laud in question is being held ur trust, and has yet to be fully returned m reserve status,

remains put of the OPP's lain

Upon seeing Flemming, Henhawk said Nat he asked him to leave.

When he refined, Henhawk said he

told him that he would be calling Six Nations police. Flemming responded that the OPP had already been called, Henhawle

said.

Al W15 a.m., Henhawk called Six Nations ponce.

He 'd Nat about five mints Tempers flared when OPP grabbed Six Nations Clyde 03(m"

later a fmuáe OPP officer anted d

Powless when Powless told Hemming m close up shop and get off Six me. IVitiály, Heulmwk sai, Halm This OPP officer told Six Nations people he had jurisdiction

the officer was polled and reaped- on the Si. Nations find off Highway 6. Six Nations people yelled,

MI .n deem with him She tea OPP had nojurisdiabon and gager of the lands along with

anted that she was called to assist Pkmming. ',Mast by Jim CPOwlero)

Sú Nations police. However, be said things changed aimed to leave the site. He did so over the ...Agog actions of

moments later after IM arrival of without incident Nose individuals several male °Mons. advantage of a tense situatitmW

Wing

They were trying, to say that we appeared to be still tupset yhwhat fulfill their own agenda" Wright

were the problem," be said "They happened. said.

were demanding that I prow that I 'They wouldn't arrest him," he said The OPP .seal the only police

had the deed to the laud" from the shop 'This is molted force Henhawk took issue with. He

Henlawk said that Inc ed.° the community's" also had strong words for the Six

officers that Flemming was m Six wen questioned why the OPP Nations police, who never arrived

Nations land and Nat he was to fail to arrest Flmtming, attha scene.

questing that he be removed for continue who has been haying cigarettes, It shows how tench they doms.

trespassing However, they would tax free on Six Nations and selling teat their people," he said.

not act Were N Caledonia in parking Tots. The Six Nations Police tinned

T pars enrolee down after Doug Flemming left STx Naaonspon'ce With. minutes of the begriming of Wright said that the OPP dus ca. down an opportunity to respond to

were rolled but meter respow4Arothe calls. the altercation, several Six Nations tome to Seam the actions of Henhawk's claim.

people auto. to the scene. About everyone selling cigarettes in ways The incident ...only hours after

permission Tuesday, to attend to m According to the owner of the 10 OPP officers attempted to keep that the force consider illegal. of et Kano...ton As a result

altercation that broke o shop, Jeff Mohawk, he arrived to the S Nations people away from However, the OPP must balance of both maim. Henhawk

smoke shack on Highway 6 north find Caledonia's Doug Flemming Flemming. We need to protect the public with cated Mat he would bebving sem-

of Caledonia when a seeing cigarettes from the back of After about five minutes of heated the aced to enforce the law. riMo watch his shop overnight.

Calnhm lateen vied to set up a his buck arguments, Flemming was con- "Public safety must take puny -With files from Clyde King

An OPP officers one and hand can be seen pushing Irelly ndm rased K0RP PawJess backer awayfom offer who pushed h erryhmar by Jim 'sonless)

Fire destroys gate house at Kanonhstaton, building "bee" to be held KAM SIX NATIONS OF THE GRAND

RIVER EltRITORTrvire broke on gate house at

hh io u before midnight Monday night dethe stroying and and .pintiI loss¡ m the reelamatbm..b

Six Nam artist Arnold Jambs.

Spokesperson Bryan Skye said manly pommel were

'Yon t sly net in build, at tint' He said security were at the lone house 1,1 on the site when they saw the

building "go hen in flames all at once. It had t be asked of gasoline of incinerary item. It went up all at once," he

said

A group of Six Nations people gathered at the fire site

Tuesday. Hazel Hill said plans arc underway to Minn old

fashion building bee Saturday. 'We want to pput

ill back n tight army.- She said other seen., wide lisp paella -What happened here u simply Cabala broke the

peace at Kanffiliffiton when Weir people did the. Now we

have to lock at how to protect o here. people that are her

Someone could have been killed." Donations of building material and labour arc needed A

pot luck will also be held The building was silly destroyed including rimless

piece of artwork donated to KanoMsmron by

Nations artist Arnold Jacobs that reminded Canada of the many Six Nations moo and women who defended Canada during the wan "It's kind of ironic with Veteran. Pay just around the comer nhat a sign hon-

vein should be destroyed" sic said.

Volunteers are needed along with donations oflum- bee and building materials. A pot luck will shop be

held. are taking this as Su Nations people

Mays docwith strength and wire will rebuild," said

Ii. m ofbuilding supphe.am be taken toot¿ We110,1 Security head, Bryan Skye is overseeing the

donation of Number and building non-Oars, Ruby

memoir, the put luck and donations can

be an anged through ha. reclaimed Kanenls adjacent

the town Natal reclaimed

of Catalan®. almost years ago The

I wore reclaimed as a rend! of the Crown a

inability to honour its obligation, t its funk+. Me Six

Hill says. For more information m Mama. Nations. lease commit Pond half Ruby 15101

615 -1159 or building menial, Bryan Skye 15191

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Nuclear waste to M stored. tend,, We HaNmad Tact. Mississauga Metals and Allbysareplmwngmon.

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in Sept 2556. The order was issued a0er the fire HU be removed from the ghee. taken to a loca.a, Winnow respSd5 to three fires¡n FOUT months at in Pennsylvania. Brampton community group the site. MM- s Robin Shmky defends his conga- protested MINA, plans to expand its nuclear opera.

safety record. He says those fires were Dom Jeff.es sa¡d"Penple and did not result in any injuries. Ile said MM Wat are opposed to them will q realize plans to operate

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(Continued from front) The most pro-

ject in the city costly

n f Hamilton's He $245 miih4n expressway

was ofcia0y opened Saturday at a

ceremony in the city. Hill a. Onondaga Chief Peter Skye repre- sented Six Nations at the event. Hill said that It was wen... that

as pmt of thee Six

"Finally w playing role in

things s " he ids "Before. we tend- ed to be the last people consulted."

Skye's remarks to the crowd echoed Hill's, He said Nat he was proud to have been Included in the ceremony.

In all my years. I can not recall being included like Ws," Skye said after presenting a

Hamilton off... "P

wampum hon-

oured to be here today. This expressway will make life easier for people in both communities." Skye talked about the many years

that he worked Hamilton and

expressed hope that the new road would reduce congestion on the

*led between Hamilesn and Six The agreements do runt deal with opposition that was exp Nations. lad te or, or, rights the highway, he suggested Hamilton mayor Fred Eisenberger Not everyone at the event was Originally the city estimated over

said that those agreements are as there to celebrate. 44,000 Haas would be cut to pave

much a part of We legacy of the There was a small group of pro- the way for the highway. In the end project as is we roadway. testers from the group Friends of

valley. Hill is loading up the group Hat is undertaking that project.

Ile said that he would. taking his time in planning for the came, not wanting to rush to a decision.

Onondaga Chief Pen Aye addresses era Rollins)

t. ASO trees with a cm or larger "It's way.- tic said "How do you make a celebrating the ecol-

dThetr will be planted by ago of the

centre without taro

Kayan ,is the Six Nations,. ing more of that ecology', p received a SSA million "We want to make sure we me

oversee ed to cal abri( it the near Mution of t g the valley. The Despite some of his trepidatio old g5 will be planted over five Hill said for the most part he was

yaws. 195,000 have already been hopeful that the relationships m.. Medicinal plants have also es recorded,

° One of the pier of the

Hill Creek consmc

umdRo e route. The creek had been rerouted and was being fed by stormwater rums.. The city received praise for a 7 km creek relocation Ihut cogs million, drat spokespeople said

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The relocation clbniiss 1nsh her. attendance a d sill much

new and c pipes and n ro be resolved. indigenous pees. are being grandfather's name was Red,.

aria. "lied Hill sae. Ilan makes Flying mwirrels were given a this my valley.

mend ffmetre poles to 1 S ask you all to

Southern Floes Squirrels cross the .wash following the ceremony. valley...0.. 1i no flying squirrels After the laughter died down he

were wholly corded the poles added exclamation trees .1 In. 'Deem Non we have a few other Additionally. an ecological and parcels of land gnat we need O talk

cultural centre will be built in the shoo[

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Onondaga dried Mete .Skye, histo4an Roi Hill and 00410/011 Wm, Peed Etsenberger.

c ¡ry', S'sO "We are proud to ham osa Six the Red Valley They held ogns

The building of the eight kilometre Nations partners hat today;' he th2 said "dead valley" and "greed

sad. a six -minute drive at 90 said. "The historic agreements not family value"

krnlmm toad. whicM1 opens b traf- rends. are being distributed "Thedaytheytorn Mn A* lone.

nc Nov. Iq comes after early 50- se the country. house,. democracy died in my

years oc ink They asMg then. help resolve heart," Juliana Wehare. L9, of

The four,. highway has always Homer there Hamilton said.' anted to e

bees "Thar Wing m be Prou today ro day. men, ai any Eisenhower said he hoped the lees glad.

FspceiaRy now that W. wanarm good relaWns between Hamilmn Friends of the Red Hill Valley was

ivg art, congestion ham Wen.. and Six Natiorts could continue primarily concerned with theenvi- w ¡da moving forward. mnmental impact of the highway -

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As a t of the protest airy and s ndems fur replanted tinting Hie p

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Nanovs' l'en agreements were jobs and connects to So Narrow. have lliaPPen d without the ,Ducal

Hoa®EC 7, 2007

Dave General on hook for legal bills in $4 million dollar suit

,LOCAL Sú Nations Elxtd Bard Cawe¡l has rescinded media Whine later admitted it happened W a Augur directing the arm Company to cover

lion allowing the band's insurance company to closed mean.. District Two counc0ln Ova Hill Dave General's legal fees." The legal f involve pay elected Chief Lave Gnnal', legal hills m a confirmed the comment. 'Nomm0y I would not $4 milliw lawsuit lawch5 by Grad Rivn multim- million lawsuit Councillor Led White comment on issues diseased in a closed mating Enterprises prmident Sieve Williams and painter 1554 a meeting at the Worm, Hall Sunday, bad but since this issue has already been public I will Ken Hill agar. General and a suit against the

leaded leaded a motion that appmvd paying say that at a Council meeting in September The err. his coin. But be said, 'you don't see Hal W the Council ad remind He motion that was passed in

General throws temper tantrum, closes meeting (Contlnued Joan pant) Councillor Glenda Porterreturnedm said it." Mat Vaal, was General's ..mane We dean.* L dose the meet-

band council Friday, saying she Sher General tees the staff b mamgeF m ilia dst election and endmchemupafew ihmbefore leave the mating, ebut wen writes lordly.

.end d be ew llow.d why the media was When Owed told Powess W owls. asked Geimd pond had taken a lever

allegations aeena of 445565 b sta

loser Ciwed refused, stomp Yin, he said hwasun as clash Miller in

Ng Rom the chambers. from carotid when ellegatiovs odd crxvnlioik, .viJ it was oR a"

CouncJlor Helen Mille was the swirled in the community that funds She said General berated Potts 551554055 r Melba Trans agreed

tine coupsn.tike issue with ere missing from lad community through the meeting and then asked saying there "is some confusion over

wail members for their opinions whether the meanie is open or ant" on her rerun. She said she felt General should She said savant councillors queer- have clarified the meeting

Paned why Porter was at be table General left the mating. "Theyscem. forge, Glenda has not When asked if council should have been charged with anything," Miller been allowed sous on closing the evil. meet,. councillor Melba Thomas She sad, when several councillors mkt, 'y...('amc ¡l sadd have taken

from Omer elected chief Robra a vae to close the meeting. Hat's council me.ioaed why procedures

Porter em the table, "l asked them District 6 Councillor Barb Hams rely shouldn't she Isere. She has- disagreed. The chief has that ri r been charged with anything. I iSIS It's at his discretion. He Told uiSicilloa) Bark Hams and call it anyway he wash." she

nn.illet Blend. ovthat Hey didn't hax any said. Ro

ands Yao Porter, grown yarn, argument gmblem with Idling Wild Smus District Councrnoatoger Jonathan

tust bid Ps send wen L a. g h over boded. Home dlod sit hen and he eWSd saying, have

in her from red ff but when Lynda P has h charged. anon ,i'ilu.saiJ. m1Nng cewyw

(Powlexsl from the Turtle. gall lore '...- __, rothiun M1ss Inappeiad. S. ma cuuroil folly agreed Net District J Councillor Levi White

n'sciavol. You said it was ripa66 dicta was prom but Wt's all Sol the election dole did mpmvideanY Jidro nom Turtle Island News Dune for council to re[ub allow calls.

the councillor to return 10 the able. Distdct 2 Councillor Ava Hill sod Mil. aid council began his- no vow was taken it was elect.

vying financial caws nclud¡ng chief Generals decision ml mind by the lap audit with close an mxwig when Jere should

depamneni beds. have been a vote taken by council to When Tone Island News waled close tie awing.

into the mating Craned sad ü was was

a closed se not pawn for the mcehng55, Councillor Helw Miller told count drain One Corn Dave Hill,

d, %called Lynda (P55 and District One Councillor Lewis tad her the meeting was open and sae. LIPMet I r (]ads

,, told the staff they could come back Mat. and sad S Como. cause Dave (tend) la Lisa George Montour did v of re.

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54th General Election 12 (twelve) Councillors (2 per District)

and 1 (one) Chief

AS REQUIRED ADVANCED POLL Saturday November 10 2007

Notice Is hereby given to the electors of the Six 1SNatlwls Iidlan Band, an Advanced Pol ll be held for the

Semen of 12 (twelve) Cnuncillers (I pet disdct) and I (ono) Chief of the said Band, and ihat such poll will be

open co Saturday, the 10th (tenth) of November, 2007 from the hour of 10:00 a.m. standard time 4,5 2:00

standard time or 1400 hours (on the 24 hour clock) in the alemoon on 0. same day and will be held el the

Six Nations Polytechnic Institution located on 4th Basest of Chiefsnood Road (Emergency sluep 2160 .LM

746 Con 4 Tung Top) in the Village of Oheraken, Ontario and Wet Chief Electoral Polling Officer will

immediately secure the ballots after. close of Ile poll, and amalgam. these votes watt the Election results

or Saturday the 11th (seventeen00) day of November 2007.

AND AS REQUIRED .

ELECTION POL ' S rd N bet 17th MOT

Notice is herby given to ...tors of the Six Natives Indian Band, a Poll will neon for 00e Beam of 12

(twelve) Councillors (2 per DsldO) and 1 (one) Chief of the saki band, and that such poll will be open on

Saturday the 17th (seventeenth) day d Now* 2007 from 9 u standard time until p.m. standard

time err 1600 hours (on the 24 hour clock) in the evening of the same day halo at the Ste Nations PaMa0lI0

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Caledonia is turning into a very sad sideshow

Caledonia dlyb -gth e wan.. live in Simply because Sees

befuddle the mug Ib al ofus all trying mon out how

spar for can ream alma hi

continuing of lend any and bran opus violations being perpetrated against Weir neighbours by Mdcrl and provincial

chosen rednecks and yet still have no grasp on what they ale bon witness How is it possible for the Doug Nano, army us to tee what has

happened to their neighbo and what is continuing to

happen m Ne federal and provincial govemmenm continue to drag out

moans and after 9 months no, Nernst. what F d.

Inured of understanding the history of human rights violations IMI have been lased against Nations people, the Doug Pray hawethe what's in it firm attitude that belittles human rights abuses fol

Me

Bh in he hasbcen Mae ils.' di Eby Ow vvv people who are suppose m. Were to he p.e weak and downtrodden

ciel Police. The OPP havc for the past mon. hen avoidng the issue of whether m not Plomnting nad be kpl tight to sou cigarettes, he purchases tax bee O Six Nations, ira parking Iota around the roam adobe& .saying

instead its an excise That inn. resulted ins everyone M1s been canoe., an asks

tion. And It pry ink But to look at what was tally happened Tuesday when the OPP eon

ed Six oak at hose Nis whole unfortunate widey e Mom, and why the OPP allowed themselves to heard into yet another standoff with Six Nations people, albeit a

momentary one. The culprit using door. cheek widely OPP aren't

y wacky daytime drama being played out by the Caledonia's Doug Flemming, who 1 1 d oes riot hat+ any idea what shoran *hear ramifications roughshod tramrOng f those n011ta.

t the lack of Six Nations poke inmlvemant i

Mc Mod. h Ivy wen abed by Six people to the J be boom, ed,aul con a.w

sal manly not by the f 1 altar pike here is no question their presence would have cooed tom

On Tuesday Caledonia's Doug Flemming decided W take his travelling cigarette side tu Six show Nations lands along Highway 6 and right next

cigarette shack pump by. Six Natrons community monks on Six Nations land Flemming. who Wan go involved In Six Nan politics, even

though ry not ho mi., acid ben had no right to Meld Nett beau cbanc ck

that dldno approve of

it And I I o n id n Mil Six Simians land, As Huldimand County land Obvious. mans Eared when a .small army OPP. tipped off by

Hemming (and r. man OUCH) who foxed he h get awned. wawa Nana and lemma shop with- out showed doledour. and instead my. gm into an (guar with Six Nations people. bred .tea Six Nations land. Imagine the siltation i you can. Beam w.eb-

the www.thaleolames corn r d sou can see the episode played out in living colour

REMEMBER OUR

VETS SUNDAY NOVEMBER II

LEST WE FORGET

LETTERS: Bacrx0ound Information with

,quids lode 'Education diarch'

A few Cayuga Snipe people and myself (C page Toile) meet and discuss Unity for oar people on a

regular bass. We feel that back round education as lacking ground

Jed to March for Unity through education with Puce themes in mind The fro one was September 3 2007. whim set the

foundation of Who we are We celled "Where We Were" taking us back too in history when the

Had was imposed ca our now toor deceased with guns drawn

the Intent to rid our traditional However, r the

same as Hitler, they got t greedy and careless. a we arc still hem.

would like to take this time to say,

r our Chiefs, Can Mothers. Keepers and 0thms that kept the language and cow monies going, for **new we would surely have no leg maid on." With that m mind to show we rend beside them and wen here

W help hold ran rip

and together wee

hold up. the 'Tee of Pam" Much is very rant to our survival as On gm hon well (True People). RL chows Bad Council

s a focal polm because we tales people ere unaware of the history. The government's

of existence ce targeted us with v iththeir policy s of, "Divide and

strong i we to have h

stand take back out

voices, because this .where it was taken from us. Also, we feel Nat when we support this system we are snot much going against ourselves and the Oat

are placed here coned our cus- toms and traditions with the under standing bubo. the Creator' law. the' Law of Creation.' Theme II consisted of -Where We Ae Asa community , "Where do you feel we are and how do we move and r whole? Ibis theme included development on our lands, cutbacks, and negotiations although we do not talk much on femme feel this is not out area to discuss. Theme III is, 'Where We Are Going' First we want out children W very much involved with Nis march as we feel the time M1es come Wheal ourselves. We will be march- ing from the mush holes Brantford onto the from lawn of the Band

KANONHSTATON BUILDING BEE

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time because his

he lias never had do He faced.

ever Wsn We time to

broad he amain belittle Si, Nations tights and am than dam . Pa by parading around Caledonia with his cigarette shack edam. crying ne

car, mil tat a careen Ievkl though hc wake) and never under standing tax licy swarm of a mar tom.

. aran anima* . of a lotion i righk.

Mule me Ioda Moat and pram, maim. slowly posh Six Nations back man timing Cams into court ova Six Nations land 080D and

sr funth. ti wyc by the way Not were losingjim five yeas ago,ws have the mti,oftheworldthatconrverobeihtleepmpkwithoutreel-

e. what they are seeing is not only hindry butthe oÁdagiog face of

Yet still, alas Slams among us fail to understand.

Admud aon Build' where we qu awn just Onto

We

answer will have 9x1 rose box for

Case Chat ate tco dry to oaken Wiry we chose this location, Because every generation conk, the scars ofgenocide and to put this behind us so we cm begin m heal. We will( what has been done mitt .r ancestors, and base fore- fathers. We will otter tobacco to the Creator, all of Creation and our beloved ones that never made it and for those that have dear" suffered, so Oat they too know we sand beside them. throughout these marches we have met our brothers and sisters ever knew although e live in the

,awn territory to and we about the concerns no entity. of the We

.rig with a maws Nat have always been a pm sew people as we took the 1924 mid newspaper clippings and p. them on our signs that we carry while we

aim bra destination, sin that our elders, awe., forefathers are always with a in spirit Never are

cause elm within our people. Wear

conflict wooly..

to answer any questions shad as

Ike can and if ale do not have the .11 search for them

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Our next march is Monday November 26th 2007 Aton (mush hole) in Brantford Hope to see you all acne sin has<

ou o or ...ions, dom hesitate o

contact me vough em t rtetele- phone, We will need volunteers

M1 hldreN lders Nt mend gel a hoe tired. We will need water and fight snacks for those

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Nov®ba 7, 2007 LOCAL TrrT_E ISLAND

Haldimand Six Nations Confederacy council will ad a Nations issues can be discussed with the items The committee, that includes Maya Mane leetm . Haldimand County's First Nations' Hauden saw a Development Ins c (HDI). Trainer, councillor Craig Brice and Lome

County told meet elarMnship emmlue xplaini awhile The county se a left o Confederacy until Boyle HDI representatives were told, "be care- t. dConfeder veil with asking o disc tooled. of land NI when with these people It's our and with HDI Canal., right of c claim nttpm tills. amen - they wean.,

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Ole newly created committee has with Six anon side tables. development sours. Bother

Ontario ministry of municipalities told to meet with HDI over official plans 9 Nations Coda., Count advised the HDI. has been caul. hen." h...' said pointing to mom. what is happening ben is simply M1 ugh these official plans" is sending the Ommio Ministry of rhea W discuss with men how the floor of the longhouse. that the

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wee will have aloes and planning dom. they will consult and accommodate He said the broader sense, control otter these developers

meats km them of Hamilton, the Haudenosaunee interest in the

Brant and Norfolk areas th chiefs exercise Whitefish decision could mean millions to Six Nations lion Counties m the t and or olk evelopmmt Institute (HDU. Ile said We have explained to

rt coo, Penn. The court sent the case hack to the value Mr the Mantis timber The decision cam<Sannday awn them the Hau enosaunee have t ose trial judge harmed had msnaí- HDI member Aaron Dales old established g. in these areas.' The O of Ana h t toe Mara " Wh tefW said an unto they had sieved a tenor H sed loom would ale romo mind Ontario Fleet -Nations amt of p would fairly compensate

nand Mom for from the moray asking for Six pie believe that they only teem Boo compensation.

Nations input into the planning consot with you, that you don't <ommuoity that nerd its timber The Whitefish reserve is n the Cliffs Mach of fiduciary

documents have ............... nghis sold by the Crown for Slid Sudbury. In 1886 their eaneesteorms duty would range mound $23 mil -

The four municipalities all have reality is, you do. Ontario requires m 1886 is entitled to millions of surrendered the b rights Bon However, Ontario Superior

lands with Six Maim interests, your consent, which means you do dollars Vial. the mane the own h' h Can Nye Menus Write valued

"What they are ayMg is hem are have a veto under both The Court of Appeal ailed last den sold the rights f r $316. In the timber rights in ISIS at

the *ramp Jr° w$ao and this ..° . ema law and Canadian week, the Whitefish band is anti- 1885 the Conservative federal con- $31,60pó He then ruled that

how, they dd they lam Ile said Ontario's response tied compensation based on a mime. decided to sou the tituber Whitefish should mom

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$proceed ovale into ., What they forgot was it wally

and cu a fm tion of the pored

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of a well low. "Had the Crown fulfilled its affect negotiaNns now ongoing known IRMmng Man fiduciary duty, it would have Protester freed after father between Six Nations nd the feller love Lasko said no sooner bed 90 per cent of the $31,600

adds $10,000 to bail al arcane over Si00 lands the `Bale been completed than Whitefish the

-n the Haldimand Tract loss of low erupted "tee January 9 court said - mine That use of those lands and fiords. The Globe published loan Duey would have eared in -

BRANTFORD. OM: A Six Nations man facing robbery, assault u "Ron Deering, the federal repro- article entitled 'Swindled Indians' ment income, Much would and mischief chums is fro on bail. said they have been which c criticized the been ti(ableforWhite. and its Sklyer William released from custody Tuesday Brantford .rsthis ruling," said Leroy Hill. RobillaNM1 cold fora the vl embers dam his father pledged seam $Hn00 in bed

m top of the bent[ "...fish's win of p5 soot'. ile can rejected Crown arse.

kW.. Ns friends and amity had put 'Braley meld help nx M1u xa J he said The that Whitefish The anal had package included 510.000 rash that a group of support- Justice dohs lama said in a 150 when t owners flipped tra have Consumed' tr SkIdek,u crs in the Hanarn Nations had ose g p luck dui- ruling, brim Crown, factory land for 355.900 two vas Inter "Yet. it is just as plausNle to

Wawa taleem dory our aborigi col people mod the Clara me N Toe 24

',can, old x Nam make had been Sept 19

to this for damages P ovldvv

when a heav halyard police riot squad removed wan eight (miry' He midrt of chat. fun ara nods other protesters from the Stirling wash development In Caledmia took n,30. TM crown admitted before trial It ul Miles ou tim waver He was charged wiN mischief assault police s1 slim the equitable compensation a had breached its fiduciary dory to duct house and schools.- sad the raid and was already facing outstanding charges of assault and robbery abase- the band by failing to obtain a fair court.

in with east on two television cameramen In Caledonia on Tune 92006 Williams see make his next appearance a, (At., cram with the eight other Stirling Woods defendan .wan t. Hammond before Confederacy Council Saturday asking for advise on

how to proceed legally. Cayuga Grief Sam General told Sky. Williams instead m start con-

nano himself with his wife and cold and not events unfolding in

Caledonia.

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November 14th Community Question and Answers session 6:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m. Refreshments served @ Six Nations Community Hall

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LOCAL November 7, 2007

Six Nations police are receiving complaints of uncles Mass Police said residents complained Sunday Oct, 21, that hunters were shooting carelessly in the area of Seneca Road bent ° 5th owl fins Linn - A complainant

had been in e mm field in the area when hunters firing at a

deer shot within 25 feet of him. Officers patrolled the area

but were unable to tome the hunters.

Flemming cig sale clops, students visit Kanonhstaton By Duane Rallies amen himself out of the back of

his truck.

Typically, he's done so beside Kanonhstaton. However, last Saturday sources told Turtle Island News that be was planning to set-up shop directly beside the

shops on highway six: If he had done so, he would have

been on Six Nations lend His alleged plan was not a well - kept secret.

Ting at the tam Saturday morning were many pur- plc within counter -land rights pro- tester Gary Malale i inner circle. including Mask iMdennaas and

Writer CALEDONIA -ALL of the usual

spats could be found at he

Caledonia Argyle Street Tim Horton's Saturday morning wait - ng

Nations a against

Six smoke shacks,

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pole o be found. For

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Caledonia ì Doug Flemming his barn

smoke shacks adja-

cent 0 Highway Six. Flemming sayst are on Haldimmd land Ilmm.,. the land is Six Nations band owned land awaiting

SL Nations Hazef Hill greets seudena from the University of Waterloo rOKen°Megaton last week Reid Vanier, Mare Pawky, Sykesoreet Skas,.a , Cassia lino., are producing aplay about Sle Nation land nigh, and came to Sts Nation to learn about is struggle. Mhoro by Jim C. Pawl., All appeared to be waiting to take

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suggested he would. directly speak m him. their lead from Flemming. Flemmng set -most pest the train- Tensions were raised briefly "I don't know where h, Is," Packs. There, he attempted to sell when OPP reported McHale had Parkinson said. 'Ile was supposed cigarettes that appeared similar to entered into an argent with Six to be here." the native made brands that he has Nations people at HanoMStaton. Attempts to reach Flemming for sold in week's past However, the argument was with this eructs were unsuccessful. Later in the day, McHale decided a Vietnamese woman who had However, in the past he has said to spud same time directly beside planed to visit Kenonhstaton and that he is protesting against the mistakenly happened on McHale.

o shacks on Highway Six and He, along with Vaadetmaas and "1 thought they were with the

Parkinson, stood in the field r

nurse people, but he ...elm,- beside Gord's Garage. Initially, Me said She left Motets and McHale dewed that he was there walked over to Kanoastatom for any purpose However he where she visited with Six Nations eventually acknowledged that he people. did want to agitate those on There was already a group of Kanonhstaton. drama students from the "I want b be an mist to those University of Waterloo vsstuag

Flemming ya W vide, 1 ( Kmonhammn) that are break- the site- They plan to put on a play make that mistake again" Ins the law;' he said on land claims and came to

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2007 Special publishes November 14th, 2007

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What: Public Info. Session, Question and Answer period Hosted by 54th Band Council Nominee, Phillip W. Skye Where: I.L. Thomas Odedrihonyanite School When; Saturday, November 10, 2007. 09:00 am -10:00 am

The residents and Band Members of Electoral District 6 and the people of Six Nations are all cited to attend this information session and question period.

All are invited to come meet Philip W. Skye talk, ask questions and speak to their concerns facing Six Nations, our People and our Future.

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Tomson Highway to perform at Native Arts Day Rails ON, November 6, 2007 - Talon Highway, . iMmattuslly mlehrated and award-winning

playwright, will make a rare appearance in Canada as part of Ogwahsont. a daylong symposium on

Thursday, Nov 8 focusing on Native MS. Highway, who now makes his home in Europe, will talk about Ps work and perform several pieces under the

tit0 Hm to Make Lemonade Wen. flatting Too Tiled. The inspiration sprang, se sap. from the adage that "when them r handed a lemon for a life what do you do? You make lemonade?

Opening to Highway will be acclaimed Mohawk choreoteyIsr and McMaster alumna Santee Smith, who

MI debut several dances from her upcoming production ASlory Before Time, On Iroquois creation legend, to

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variety d airs Including basket mama. Iroquoian pottery, pasting, and fine jewelry Raymond Skye will

speak about his tnspretion for M1rs summing.. Iv the afteman, art hobo Alum. Ruffo will give a )¢cunt¢ on the pointing legacy of Norval

Mom.. Rlt Out url will begin at pm m McMaam University s Council Chambers, Gilmour Halt Room 11T followed by Highway's and Snub, prfo teme. at 7 p.m. The full 1pmgram can be found atoumahcow mamas. calindooereu/OGWAHSRlllO, . df

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meet with new hold a hour mening with Olio Nations bonmanendedban &COnf.racy meetings, aran m her noel months toned to look yarn, Confede Council was tamed down at rand. is'Ya the aims" bo.Thae mWd be someone ehe silting there."

band council Confederacy Council Saturday. Confederacy chiefs including lend claims the MOO ',moue Onondaga chief m0h10 uSR to keep m "eye on the said they win wait and meet with the new band co.- Council secretary Leroy fall told council, 'if you eleotrdcouul ,itaReunswlattheyae"'-

Harper meets with off urban group, snubs Fontaine and AFN noon

thathe of amigo. now live W one, and sod his Cmuovative government will make their concerns a priority "Those Irving off .reserve now aaomt orb her ofOpop. tion on the bloat Indian registry,"

oted Hama. "These people cannot be ápeen

or ignored any longer," he told the members of the Congress, which was

the only national native group to rap port the C'aservativecin the hst Rd- eml loom However. Hasher didn't anomm e r frtsh initiatives to assist Swig.

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pea. o(s b in es, or off- reserve.

be reminded the adience that his °amity govemmem.s ..ref sed" trading into a (mining and nt .. program for aboriginals. Hager also said a joint agreement

the federal government has with British Columbia and reserves in that

prolance to provide added ed "Ids a coalition of the willing;' that AFN National daLcaPhil between the variousgoupa we fool. for education is "a male) of Simon said. "Quire early the Fontaine used with the Lbnalx work wall willing harmers when we the kind of art Covservafives have they own agenda mu different than Phil. said. cause," like to enter into with promo." and will ally with those who will go nano t party, bnt same idea," said Allexaco Harper sad he wants a moor of "real d o w n pa. ofatsimiHtinn in First pick*, who knot Elie. Mld lIsuturatMPP who was also mend- reads through emcees tangible Nations t'HO".' either group. meeting. said, "1 dvnk it's

wit "willagunaable pal- PaOck Bmrmouthe national chief of "I Wink the p of the takable that pan of his actin

the Congress. had anoducad Hamer Conservatives is gat Phil is a !Harper's) being here rama Still, Ha lye 5 mere presence at 05 to We cant ' as "a man and a Liberal and is coo closely tied wBF wedge. This is a party that

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erring Mew .rant¢ hash ui1tian lead/ who M taken bold steps to the Libel.. They feel roar he, 'mottos m wedge polities." flan the Assembly First Nations, ensure Canada's 1n,, erve atm.- being partisan. today probably feel She said the Ii wog of the prime which represents all Sl communtry t< OK for them to be pans. on speech to 00 congress ream. moms the country. au ra longer considered a forgotten aborigwlixs also causes M concern The summer, Harper declined an pimple." He said the choice for the prime 'The daisies to not appear at the

imatMon to attendoiiig embly However, Russell Diabo, a consul- fist major speech to a AFN ha come here as @kind of hat Old.SNations meeting in Halifax. variety of aboriginal emual native meeting antler .elm moment fly -by visit is just a bit of

Rick Simon, Atlantic regional chief groups who is based in ,(, CM, on his agent¢ m "Promote in-your-face," McDonough of the Assembly of First said "(Harper)is individual rights over collective added Nations, said "the chiefs Canada Just using them rights" The Congress ofAborigvh Peopl. fell subbed a that mint, and here's "Patrick Roues gone out of his Harper responded that he h. worked origi.zlly Mown as the Naive a group (the Congress of Aboriginal coy to keep co.. up to rya feller- with the Assembly of First Council of Canada before nora. Purples) that has no al Tories), all the while hssnìng the Nations on land claims warm. nano in recent years.

clue and accountability, and de Assembly of Fist Nations. Basically, and a t for Aboriginal Its lmdmhip also says the group prime ministtr finds the time as being partisan;' he said m an Purples abused in residential represents Ma is and off-reserve sla- w come in and address." schock tos and non- sinus Indians. He said the assembly is disappoint- 1 Otto sad it is the same strategy "I don't get into the rivalries

Ontario Minister of Indian affairs wants to "push the boundaries" rc'rc.m.l non pmn ," Bryant soma cm as even to M

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Six Nations lacrosse reaps 2007 OLA awards Sports Remter INLAGAILA FAIL - The .7 lacro. season will go down in

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Last 'We. Target Maxwell J. King Roy H. Williams Lawrence A. LaForme LL Cameroon Walter H. Lewis D. Brant Francis Meracle Willem Aaron Franklyn Martin Isaac Claus Wilfred Obadiah Lloyd Curley Welby L. Patterson Reuben Fish Randall A Powless James Garlow Huron L Smith David Goosey William C. Smith Samuel B. Groat

()urgent 1001e to aIl we would like to guess the men & women who airruth, to all all

served to the wars veterans. Turtle Dove

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Thunderbird Tipi Co.

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Litte Current, ON (705) 368 -2228

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served to the wars

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SIX Nations Veterans

AFM Contracting

(519) 445-4699 7171 Rd. 20

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Thank You Veterans

for your courage

Arrow Express

RO. Box

(716) 380-2564

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to our Veterans

Pharmasave Hagersvme, ON

(905) 768-1144

Remembert)sg all

who served

Sleep n' Comfort 75 Grey St.

About Living Rooms 82 Usher St. Brantford

519. 750 -8493

In lovlmg memory of

Clifford styres

Cameron Styres

Martin Coach line

OHSWEKEN, ON (519) 445-2904

In Honour of all Veterans Past & Present

T -N -T Fast Food

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who served we Remember

NAMASKAR 21 11 Nmihmrr St., North 1in*,

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our gradation to all veterans who served

Iroquois Village Centre

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324 Colborne Se. L, ON

(519) 7524150

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veterans who served

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We Remember

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Mohawk Styres Lumber Remanufacturing

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Lt James D. Moses Percy Johnson Newton Yellow Welby Lettridge Roy Lickers William H. Johnson Walter Marlin Thomas Lickers William Montour William S. Lickers Minutes ln Action: Henry Newhouse William Smith Darby Thomas Alex Peters Frank Stoats Adam Sandy Frank Montour The Six Nations Veterans Hiram Hill Charles Thomas Association have been Roy Hill -- Maxwell Tobicoe working to try b list all Six Harrison Home Fred VanEvery Nations Veterans. If you Frank Isaac James Vyce have an addition to the list, Jacob Isaac Frank Walker please call the Veterans Arthur Jamieson John Wilson Association at 445 -4297. Paul John Simon Wilson James W. Johnson Louis Wilson

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We would like to extend our gratitude to all our Veterans And, our respects to those who

have gone before us.

From the Association of Iroquois and Allied Indians Tel (519) 434 -8761

Oneida Nation of the Thames

World War I *paid supreme sacrifice

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World War II *paid supreme sacrifice

Abram, Everett Andrews, Clarence

Antan, Albert McKay Amore, Andrew

Ernest Anton,

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Wdbe Charles, Levi holes. Ye ulna (IRMA, Simon Cameral. Cornelius, Hugh

IHSc Alfred Sr.

Uuckstader. Abram Ihxkstader, Arbor heeler. urea, Docksmer, Alnsley DaksmJer, Theodore

Davao. Moen Doxmior. Hiram Meier , Abraham Dontamr, Garfield Nottawor. boas

MAMMY Ivan Sr.

Donator. John B.

Iroarator. Joseph H.

Wxtara, Manin Doom. Willie

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Ireland, Chester Ireland, Cyrus Ireland. Fred Sr.

Ireland. Isaac

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Jamieson, Herbert Lloyd

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Kick, Roger

Kick. Langford Lyons, Peggy (MISS) Nicholas, Garfield Nicholas, Lloyd Nichols, Peur NIA010s, William r Nicholas, W W elan I hobos Lloyd Sr.

Winless. Abram Powless. Baldwin Powless, Cecil Powless, Wilfred

Fillips, Bruce

Schuyler, Alford Scuyler.F..Oh Shanks. Gordon Shank, Roy Sickles, Alpaus Sickles., Carmen Sickles, Donald Sickle, James

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The Assembly of First Nations honours all First Nations veterans.

The Assembly of First globe. We pay tribute b our lotions honours all First veterans and honour the

Nations veterans. memory of those who made

First Nations people have an the ultimate Madre.

honourable history of mili We also express our gratitude tory service. They fought for and offer our prayers to freedom in the First and those who continue to serve

Second World Wan.. will their county in military and as other wars and conflict peacekeeping missions.

They have served proudly and courageously, in war Phil Fontaine and in peace, around the National Chief

The Assembly of First Nations is the national organization representing First Nations citizens in Canada

473 Albert Street Suite 810, Ottawa ON KIR 564 Tel (61 ) 2416789

-- Toll -free: 1- 866-869 -6789 For: (61 ) 241 -5808

www.afn.ca

519 -445 -4191

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On November Ll, Ueruam mes we proudly man three wnu nave fought f freedom thank them for defending the weals of our

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Never Forget B R.Ti www.brantford.ca

Thank -you for our freedom The Massy,

gratitude f the New eredn Firn aeon would to

bM war veterans and members of both ehe Canadian and United Stares defence reams. Tharx u to all

who their who gor a patt fthemsef, we is 9qxPSk some rn made file. file. e e es

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THEY DROVE THROUGH SCORCHING DESERTS.

REMEMBER THAT THE NEXT TIME YOU SEE THEM DRIVE THROUGH ONTARIO.

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R; Ontario Pan for by ihr goverment Honua

SPORTS The . . the ver« with rumble Native nllvorwywe tackle. Ilsazk

and. ,I So I-1 I Eskimos

Weekly thm°fi° s g CN"a"e 4mTmnwOnnv2Ntth The coNwNMiKa hFn d NJ]mcleawN9p`altm tackles

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Sid Smith continues family trait

Sy )Way IN wade One Remit NIAGARA FALLS - Minro Cup champion, Sid Smith continues to

brims os lacrosse genealogy of the

Smith family by wrong the E. ous

Wham "Billy" Evens Award m Me Outs.ding Graduating Player

at the Ontario Lacrosse Association (OLA) awards ban- qua Saturday night at the Sheraton

Isvrew Hotel in Niagara Palls

OLA k A commissioner, Dean McLeod calls the awed, the mret prestigious award any playa Can

iowedolposeawiPssefh, King Smith, Jr ACemmissionen Dean McLeod, grandfather% Roger aasge nib,- hi, E. w "eery " Evan s Aard foc o,aandi.e Graduating Player mehe PHA

Acrd. Banquet this pall Saturday night ac Me Sheraton Fm,vow Hand (mamby;Pray Morarle) Smithiairu m elite group previ-

winners like Jinn Veltman of lowing the award presentation. he once asked Hallaf- of late 'Sid n coaches dream." the

Rock.

Lacrosse League, "My family was more excited for Gaylord Powh who he would Grandfather Smith added "If I had Toronto Rock. Soon Carnegie of rile winning As than I was. build a around, am of Sid Smith's; my team Brampton F siors was the 2006 I've already got the only trophy Pooled said without hesitation, would not los many games. He

rater of Necaward. 'l'v waned in the Mimo k'Smith. desery award" "( Ire award) is rya -ring (AP - "w mnh's grandfather, Sid figures he has mad a half on the cake" Sid Smith said fol- Smith is currently in his rust year "luck. Smith is a HallafFame three yams of areola lea

a Syracuse University m a field lacrosse legend himself; however before on graduates from Syracuse lacrosse scholarship for the Buck" says his grandson is a spa- University in social work. O moon-. riff lacrosse player himself McLeod relayed a Minto Cup

With 2-years of lacrosse eligiMS- lair really proud or Sid.. Roger story during the awardpresaiotion ry remaining, Smith ovl be fatting Smith beamed: "He really deserves about a young lacrosse pro own.

tough battle whim it cones everything he has gotten. He takes wg watch and lean how Sid

balancing school and athletics, but fea -arts, gas those loose balls, played ee game The young player g tluwgh it. and checks the other yams. top isSm t was pat of the Onondaga players every night without bane- stills olpleye0 Eke hawn Evans,

Comm..), College field lacrosse lion. Pee been asked what I had tc Cody Jamieson or Craig Pony he

team which won the national role teach Sid and I always say. it's all wanted m lea° how to play the

last year along with other. Six Sid. Everything be has learned be game like Sid smith does... which

Nations Arrows Express teammate has done on his own. I've never shows how much Sid Smith has

Cody Jamieson. had tell he should do this or be Nome player worth the price of Jr A commissioner, McLeod says should do One admission to a lacrosse game.

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Annual Christmas Bingo Saturday November 176, 2007

Doors omn tram l wammu ana flits pn/ Regular mngo sea t Pm

This Is a smoke free Bingo.

Children must be 4 years of age or older. No Mailers allowed E hall

due to S N. Bingo Hall Regulators. Film lop . E4 B 9 up -$10

Extra snips will be for sale during the Bingo.

ECG. Soma strips are also sold separately. E2

Prizes donated by familles and blends of E.C.G. School. Lodge Gm Card

Tvrovo of Player Laptop a Primer

NatDocking wit ndo Station

$1000 1000 .man ern Card Raffle Draws

Baked Goode for Sale

-Invitation to Tender- St Nations Social Seras is inning tenders b srm.leart forte rolbwPPg Three locations. Please ammo nits work MUST be complet-

ed by 730 a.m. Send your quote addressed W.

Social Services Administration 15 sunrise Coud Box 5001, Mama. ON

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Please clearly mark "Snowplowing" on the Envelope and submit by

November it 2007.

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Meet the Candidate Schedule:

William L "Bill" Montour o November 7th Community Gathering - 6:00 p.m. -9:00 p.m. Community Dinner - @ Six Nation Community Hall

November 14th Community Question and Answers session 6:00 p.m. -9:00 p.m. Refreshments served @ Six Nations Community Hall

Dates to be confirmed: Fort Erie: Meet the Candidate Hamilton: Meet the Candidate

Campaign Headquarters: Cord's Laundromat .

4th Line, beside the Village Cafe

ON NOVEMBER 17

VOTE William K. `Bill" Montour Advanced Poll November 10

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SPORTS Josh Sacobie end We Uviverr Q of Sadie and the Gee-Gem built a

Ottawa Cree-Gerts will be watching 16-3 half -time lead over the

A final next week following Muengs bar were nn ble m all m

their loss to theumversity of to add any points in the need half

noon king Saturday after- allowing Western to mormt M<

Frank Sinclair 50dhw. back

November 7, 2007

Western QB Michael Fain-, tort 171 yards on M<day .132 mere, rand with receiver David Clayton dons on Ne day for two fourth Swot TD's. inclu- Guelph Gryphos hosts WOOS Mg the 45 yard go ahead scan with the Saturday afternoon for the Yates

remaining Me fourth Cup.

Saco a completed 18 of 62 01r

Chiefs take Oldtimers crown @ SilverHawks Tourney

477 .. hl Sa,i:

Chiefs Lyle onarban was named the 40r (Olmrmarel air It Otlowllmmissing a gulden ortunfr0m ma

championship goal nrly in e CAtlfee(theSix alit e .. varan. balcons 7 -6 in overtime m the Civic Ceram Sunday afternoon. (p,mo, e,kn

rmndnuedfrom Page II) four points apiece. Jack Cram (IQ

R'I vamped up weal coos Bmnbetry IA) vd Lyle Jonathan lud two

.scored twice for the Chiefs m the

final noon.. including Me tying goal with 50 seconds remvrri

Bomberry was vatted die Chiefs gm,e MVP while Norm SmaWwy

the Falcons 'game MVP. w. Lyle Jonathan took home the

Stephen Bombary Memorial trophy os the Olaf division touna- RCM MVP

Barberry (34 IA) and Kyle NM. (IQ 3A) led the Chi. with

point while single Cbin ( Pul by 1Onohria NGl

and Pad NeNwwk(1G). The Falcons were baby Ron save

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Blast win back - B d mkt Bath a«ond PB t ma w

to -back road increase the ors m (our with amonth Fray night at

games and a five point lead over second the J. L. oGnghenire Memorial

Ww... b place DUndas and Windsor. Arena.

Bomberry nets winner BRANTFORD - six Nations

Rachel Bomberry scored twice ,inctuding the Same winner with

6.7 seconds left in the game Sunday night to lead the Brantford Midget A" Ice Cats to a 2-1 win over saugeen- Maitland at Lions Park.

BoSave the Ice Cats a I- lead late e the fist period with

Jennifer Coombs and Maggie

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NLL dispurse Arizona and Boston ay IPray Manacle picked by Portland Lomb.). and son while the Blazers management SPorOR,POner Ea.. Merrill went to New York have chosen not to reclaim the The NLL held a dispersal drat for Titans as We second pick dispersed players and re-build as

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Both teams decided not to partit- Minnesota Swarm via a trade with Mammoth hosts Calgary Mate dining de labour strike was Edmonton Bush. Roughnecks. resolved on October 16th. The Seag will reSJaim Meir dia -

Dan Dawson was Me first Player parsed Maven for the MORO. sea-

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I, R. Jo Anne Johnson, am a former councilor for District 3, having served in 1990. I am seek- ing election as a councilor again for District 3. I, Jo -Anne, am the wife of Ross Johnson, moth- er of three adult children, grandmother of five and have two great grandchildren. I have been married to Ross Johnson for the past forty years. I attend Medina Baptist church. Ross and I

run three successful businesses at Six Nations; RJ Wholesaler, RJ Depository Warehouse and RJ Iroquoian Tobacco Growing and Curing Farms. My past experience as a homemaker and local business owner gives me the knowledge, of what I believe, the reserve needs in their

councilors' leadership, with the knowledge of business. I truly believe there should be more

business people in Six Nations council. My home is at 2319 Third Line Road. I have lived at

this location for 35 years. If I become your District Three Councillor my door will be open for

discussion on local issues. I will be willing to work with all.

Six Nations of the Grand River 54th General Election Nominee for district 3

R. Jo Anne Johnson Address: R.R. #1 Ohsweken NOA 1MO

2319 3rd line.

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Aboriginal leaders welcome Bryant as new aboriginal affairs minister PARRY SOUND, Ono Two of Ontario's Aboriginal applau nn*, tof Michael Bryant h hash the pima dent of the Mery Nation Moos. calls Bryant's appointment "brilliai on the part of the premier. He says Bryant hair kind of clout Aboriginals need to w thinking

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Nations Chief Fontaine 4fma ,Saw "Education is one of the greatest Pont, maw home

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reserves. that need o benaddressed,"

ways for us to become self -suó- Ne Solo Nation in the Logic- she said. First Nations leaden need said Brevdon Johnson, 29- area, said she got a job hough a to- provide support to people who

Uyew-old smdent from Lakehead internship program with the leave their nana. especially niversity in Thunder any. One., GC. government She says some young people that move to the city

who is a the Canadian people have criticized her for wait- o often the eau w Manitoba, Federation of

in Students. Formally kg thr the "white man." But Nays Atkinson Soothe Lod said.

caned the "Rebuilding our not the way she sees it -Were eon "They have no sense of identity Youth Accord," the Assembly's

about P.P. 0n0 00 scam soci00 They lave ruching Thetis why

youth wing takes five areas cul- about what native people me, who they join gangs," she said. uric development poli- are, and where we come 0lon," The report also noria the need to

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for massed edoomional program for the Maw, Liberals in the last rent including better screening finding, 11, in Bath- provincial election, coned his of foster families a speech todel- anal languagop and the official peers remember the thousand of (Continued on paged3l

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that is fuelled by substance atom, poverty, broken 10001100. social isolation and low self..., says a fatality inquiry report inquiry was held into the death of ayouth from the Men First Nation who took his own life. The danger remains long ados who have connections to the

deceased continue to be sneer, to suicidal behaviour." says the to the death of the IS-year-old, identified only as

The wan also says me t army.. reserve has a suicide rare nearly five tines the nonnative panda average. The report notes the two Tina recoNed three related teen suicides between 2004 and d20h including the hanging death in June 2005 of KC "Even only down the < unity it would be cause ' id the r released Tuesday.

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Married native women who changed name find hole in residential school compensation LONG PLAIN FIRST NATION, owner

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Mm. - Some female residential and garnered week. He said he NiMa ifs only an school survivors say they are angry Wednesday at the rasa, in Manitoba Wane their compensation chromes located about 75 kilometres south- "The ladies feel bey are treated

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coral losses and even death at the have been told Sad. name on know what questions 00 misT aid church -eon which over- the application is different from the Betty lawn who attended zted from the 18]00 Nymph the name in the identity documents, Rink Indian Residential School.

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Birthday Party at the Tourism Building

1 -5 pm

ALL WELCOME Let's help Ruby

celebrate 65 years! Potluck

OBITUARY HENRY: VAN

Suddenly at home an Thursday, November 1, 2007 mew age of 60 years. Beloved son .Bence (H ) Mar, and the late Edgar Martin !Loving father of Harry Henry, soya Henry -White, and

Donna and Paul LUomie. Deer gendfather of Keith, Austin, comma, Lyndsay, Ashley. Quand. Also survived by man s -

is, brothers, nieces, nephews, and cousins Rated the

Funeral Home, ...hen whine Funeral Service was held in the chapel an Saturday, November 3,

2007. Interment at the Homestead.

OBITUARY BABY MX MAZE

At the Brantford General Hospital on Friday November 2,

2007. Beloved infant son of Scads Hill and Paul Mar* Loving brother of lure,. Dear snake of lnAth Hid, Paul Marry, and Diana and Jim Ashworth. Dear great grandson of Marie and the late Walter HRI, Dorothy and the lace George Hill to Allan and Ruth Merlyn. Nephew of Randy Mansell, Banda Mansell and Wayne Anderson, Rocky Marty. and Roy Loker,Andrew Ashworth, and Mike Manyn. Great nephew of Troy Hill, Candy and Dave Martin, Dale Hill, Tammy Hill and Dave ML Pleasant, Judy

.. Slav Debbie Co..., Emily Warren, John Steoe4 Darryl Sauer, and Dolma and !ohm

Symes. Cousin of be Mansell, D..ey Van

Leslie Loam. y, Athena Ruth fake, and Jan General. Family visitation w. held at his grandmother's home. Burial was held at the Hill's Family

etery. AmagemeNS by Stucs Funeral Home, 0.weken.

IN MEMORY In Loving Memory of

Ronald E. Martin (Dad) Feb.17,1933 -Nov.10, 2004

Asp vial smile special face No one can ever take your place No words we sp.k How much we miss ya everyday

Alway in .Mom. Love 7Wny & Lame

IN MEMORY le Memory of My Loving

Husband Ronald E. Martin I7. Flit Nov.10,2004

3 Years has passed dine moan fast but mammies are here to stay wru mat again for sure we can another day Life has a beginning but Were is no end

Sadly missed by wif Phyl(v Martin

CLASSIFIEDS -- -- -m4

IN MEMORY THANK You THANK You EVENT In Memory ella, Mew,

November 10, 2001 over lase your brother

And always keep hen near Never say you hate him Tell him your always there. The pain of losing your brow. is so much more Than any e person should have to endure The phone call that night That my brother was gone I honestly though Someone had it wrong To many people, he was many things But to nor he was my baby brother

childhood shared, the memories made Memories I have win other So if you have brother Hold onto him fight Cause gall nevi, know When it will be his last rdght.

Dtti, love and

Your sisters, Tammy & Johnna

IN MEMORY In Memory or.1mh Mont.

November 10, 2001 Those we love don't go away They walk beside m every day. Unseen, unheard, but always near Mill loved, mill missed and very dear.

Always loved and ever forgotten Dad &Mom

IN MEMORY In Memory of our Dad

Ronald Mardis (Sodden) Feb. 17,1933 - Nov.10, 2004

We lost you three years ago A sorrow that still shags Of all the tears and emptiness the loss of Father brings Your memory is still alive with us We feel it ever new Our mourn., filled with happiness By memories of you

Sadly missed by,

horn. Torrey A Renee, Dianna, David A Crystal

In Memory of Grandpa Sowden

Tbox we love remain with us for love itself Eves on, and cherished memories never fade because our grandpa Is gone Th I more ...bought apart for e memory Grandpa fives on in our hears.

Always remembered by

your grandchildren &

great grandson

THANK You All odes from his Nations Native P to the Community for much sup,rting our Haunted

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SERVICES W.MONT'OUR

PLUMBING SERVICES 905-768-s299

would like to express a very heartfelt appreciation and Mani you to my children, family and Minds who stood by my side dur- ing the moot loss of my beloved angel in waiting, loving wife and mother, There. Ann Jacobs- .... A warm thank you to everyone who helped, supported, called, donated, no job was too small. The cooks and the singers and Sour Springs Longhouse, huge Nya:wch. I would also like

Dank the nursing staff on the 6th and 7th Boor of the Brantford General Hospital. Thank you to

'Vile boys" for all your help ami support du.. this hard time, I

feel no names need to be men- tioned because you know who you are and l uldn'iwant Uss anyone! ell! of your support and kind words are very much appreciated

Nya:weh DeeDee hfiller and Family

THANK YOU The Breeze Band would like to

thank the Sit Nations community for they support in Winnipeg at the Aboriginal Peoples Choice Music Awards. Special thanks to Rhonda Main, Minnie Green, lay Green, Lisa Bombe., Elaine Hill, Glenna Pmt, Missy Whim, Sharon Bombe., Wanda "Duck" Ghee, D ffi B Discount Stook., !Abbot Variety Smoke Shop, The Boar's Nest, Little Bear Drive Thm, The Oasis Group, The Firefighters ofHa11N3- Rowe Anderson, Barb Tripp and Dean Mon. The Dream t h Fund and our representatives Jeff Reid and Becky ,Camber. Nye -well for helping make this p possible.

NYA: WEIL To: Ca Cayuga; Clanmother, Chiefs and Faith Keepers who accompanied us with ouf nip back home from Cayuga Lake, New York, October 20, 2007. To our brothers and sisters for mak- ing this eice memorable. Also, Ron Wave, of R.1

Coasnuceon and John Mt. Pleasant of First Nations Shuttle. To the drivers: Lon Fanner, Roger Silversmith, Ala Bombemy and Frank Buck. Dave of Six Nations Trading Post and

and Tammy Heenbawk for Steve then generous a ov

N :web Jacqueline Home. Carvxa Turtle

and Donna Silversmith, Cmueo Snipe

THANK You would like to express my deep

gatimde to Dreamcatcher Fund for then much needed and greatly appreciated financial acsisnce. Without

m

help would have had a difficult time daring my firm of post secondary edu-

in New York City. With the financial and are

Dr.mcaaher Fund has afforded me by their ip I have been successful enough tole

OVA back to complete my last

year with the American Musical and Dram. Academy. Again Amu! Aden, R. McLeod

C.1, *imam & Keir Johnston would like to Wank the Dreamcmcher Fund for their Nkmwohb Y mend. the Canadian Canoe & Kayak Nationals In Ottawa.

EVENT WEEKLY EUCHRE

Six Nations Benevolent Association Euchre held

Every ay M17:00 p.m. at the Veteran, Hall, Ohsweken Anyone 55 and under wanting to

become a member of the Sit Noti ne solen

Association plea Karen Marta 519445-4177 or Tenylym Barat 519445 -0654

Everyone Welcome,

EVENT ONKWEHON:WE

Ribbon shirt PRIZE BINGO

Sunday, Nov. 11, 2007 At the Community Hall

Games start at Ipm

Prizes Doors

e:.hbon shirts and dresses for adults end children, jewelry, rattle and many more items plus door prize. Also a

prize rail. draw, table, and lots of good food

A Kmyen'kebaka Kanonh fundraising event.

(Mohawk Longhous0 for more info call:

519-045-2478/0469

EVENT COMMUNITY MEETING

Meet Candidate for Elected Chief

DELMOR JACOBS SR. lbesday, November 13, 2007

7.togpm Sù Nations Tourism Building

2A98 Chiefswocd Road EVERYONE WELCOME:

EVENT -

BENEFIT DINNER neuWm CLAUSE

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ROAST Bass

Smarm DINNER

INCLUDES: A DESSERT . minnt ADULTS: $10.00 Clain: $5.00

WREN: Nov.10, 2007

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Choosing Ti Live Healthy. You n, honeve d results(

Ladiexa classes Mm e & Wool

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call Teary a 5519445-1569

November 7, 2007

WINTER BAZAAR EXTRAVAGANZA

at OMSK

430 pm pm -8:30

15 - 20 Vendors Featuring CloUng, Tupperware, Crystal, Avon, Epicure, Candles. Boots. Table. Auction. Supper Available

ATTENTION Anyone relaúd te the Late

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905- 687 -9523 as the was my Grandmother.

FOR RENT VACATION RENTALS 10 minutes to Disney, 2 beautiful, 5 bedroom, 4 Bath Villas. With private pool and games room. Email *1eíí11.0.01 Ann for more info or call sues

Ask About Our Native Rates!

WANTED Pups for good fumhes will con. sideranybrad.Can possibly We whale litter. Finders fee, If you have puppies calk

905- 920-4678 Bob Johnson

FOR SALE VACUUM CLEANER SALES & SERVICE

Huge selection of new and used: Central Vac & twos. Weak ucuums and an cleaners, Cyclavm, Rice, Bissell and more:

Estimates on repairs. Bags, bets and pmts We take bode* Payment plena available

THE VAC SHOP 80 ARGYLE ST NORTH

CALEDONIA, ON (905) 765 - 0306

FOR SALE Well established seasonal

bu..s for vale Season Contracts

Call Kevin 519-7714833

HELP WANTED Toby's bias Bar Is looking for -additions to our team! Please

apply with resume to 3706 Jar

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HELP WANTED Delivery Drier needed to deliver newspapers Wednesday mom. Toss Please Call 519-445 -0868 for more info.

SERVICES

Limousine Services 0.weken, On 905- 765 -9928

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2k LOCAL November 7, 2007

Alexandria L. McEwan Honours Bachelor of

Science - Biology

Barbara A. Brown Bachelor of Social Work

Collin Keye Heather J. Bomberry Early Childhood Education Early Childhood Education

Joslyn J. Jamieson Bachelor of

Arts - Psychology

Six Nations is proud to present 2007 Post Secondary Graduates

The Grand River Post Secondary Education Office Board and Staff extend their

Julia M. Bomberry Bachelor of Social Work

Marlene F. J. Martin Master of Education

"Congratulations" to Six Nations 2007 Post- Secondary Graduates.

TO OUR FUTURE GRADUATES... you are - to the 12th Annual Post Secondary Information Day

Wednesday, November. 7th at Six Nations Polytechnic from 10 am to 4 pm.

"Education... a path to tomorrow"

A JOINT INITIATIVE OF

GREAT

Melanie A. Silversmith Pharmacy Technician

Nicole A. Woolley Social Service Worker

SIX NATIONS t

Grand River Post Secondary Education Office

(GRPSEO)

Grand River Employment and Training

(GREAT)

Science Education & Employment Development

(SEED)

Grand River Employment and Training is the Human Resource Development Centre at Six Nations of the Grand River.

Roronhiakehte E. Deer Honours Bachelor

of Arts - Linguistics

Our mission is to match employer needs with skilled workers.

If you wish to hire these graduates or other individuals, please give us a call at 519.445.2222 or toll free at 1- 888.218.8230. You may also visit our website at www.greatsn.com or come to our Opportunity Business Centre

at 16 Sunrise Court, in the heart of Ohsweken, Ont.

Stephanie N. Williams Honours Bachelor of Arts - Business

Employment for Onkwehon we of Grand River Territory Regardless of Residency Steven A. Marquis

Honours Bachelor of Arts -

Contemporary Studies

Tahnie G. Brown Bachelor of Education

Terry L. White Advanced Care Paramedic

Karen "Trudy" Porter Honours Bachelor of

Accounting

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Sports Management

Michelle VanEvery Chemical Production Engineer Technology

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