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Letters to the Editors from page 9 ultimately becomes uncontrollable. Furthermore our dump site emits up to 60 more greenhouse gasses (GHG) than that emitted on a tonne-for-tonne basis by the thermal disintegration process which is the technology sitting at that dump. So with the garbage crisis the time has come for Council and the community to decide what is the lesser of two evils. As for trucking our garbage off the territory I am strongly opposed to this solution. I would only support this if the trucking company and the municipality or county has a legal agreement to take our garbage and if our garbage is trucked to a Ministry of the Environment licenced landfill site. Absolutely no secret deals. Otherwise I can see the headlines now: “Six Nations caught trucking its garbage to an illegal
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dump site.” So where do we go from here? I don’t know but I do know we should all be putting our heads together, including the Confederacy Chiefs and their environmental people, to find a solution to our garbage crisis. Maybe if we all put our heads together we can come up with a Waste Management Plan that works for us now and in the future. After all garbage is a community issue that impacts each and every one of us no matter what our political strip is. Councillor Helen Miller
Adoptees on the healing path Dear Editors, Taking the Indian out of the Indian. Such is the kind of thing that the Chil-
dren’s Aid Society did to thousands of native children when we were taken away from our birth families. Many were told to be quiet, told they were no good, told that they were worthless. Many grew up with childhood trauma, low self esteem. Many had an inferiority complex. Later in life some ended up in prison, living on the street, psychiatric wards, and alcohol and drug addictions. Many native adoptees thought to ourselves: there is something missing in my life but I don’t know what it is. Loss of culture, spirituality, language and loss of Indian status. In short an identity crisis and a feeling that we don’t belong. Also the fact that many were given the wrong birth records and information about who we really were and are. Some Metis adoptees were told that we were white and
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not native at all. Such is the way of assimilation. If we looked white then we were told that we were. All of this happened right up to the early 1980’s. The same kind of thing happened to aboriginal children in Australia too. Many adoptees walked alone through life with a big gaping hole in their chests unsure what to fill it with. There were birth mothers and family members who thought they would never again see their children that were adopted out. But the creator brought back many of those “lost bundles” to their original homes. Some adoptees are now going to first nations healing centres to deal with early childhood trauma. One of these is Enaahtig healing lodge and learning centre. It is just a half hour drive north west of Barrie, Ontario. A lot of adoptees are finding out about leaving
drugs and alcohol behind them to have a better life. Many also have found that their first nations culture, spirituality are taking the place of drugs, alcohol and low self esteem. I am a firm believer that we should follow our dreams and what our heart and spirit tell us. The creator gave each of us beautiful gifts that we may use to help each other and mother earth as well. With love behind us we can do anything. Love is the most powerful thing in the whole universe. Life itself is the most sacred of all of the gifts the creator gave us. And when we learn how to heal ourselves we learn then how to heal each other. Adoptees are not alone: the creator has always been with us and our birth families. Finally we know who we are and where we come from: finally we have better self esteem. There is now a law suit against the Children’s Aid Society and the feder-
al government about the abuses many first nations children went through. It is called the www.sixt ie s scoopl aw s u it . com . I was looking at it and I was wishing that there was some kind of traditional feast or gathering for native adoptees and their families. It linked up to another website and guess what: it was about a traditional gathering for adoptees of the first nations. It is in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada at the end of September. It’s amazing how the creator answers our prayers and blesses us with good things. The social gathering is called the “Bigiwen Indigenous adoptee gathering 2014. The website address is http://indigenousadoptee.com. Peter Howlett (Miskoshasin) Thunderbird clan
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Applications for three (3) contract positions for Constables with the Six Nations Police are now being called for. The term of the contract positions will be from January 5, 2015 to March 31, 2016. All applicants must fill out a standard application form available at the Six Nations Police Station. CRITERIA for applicants are as follows: • grade 12 graduate (able to provide proof of successful completion of high school or equivalency test for grade 12 from a recognized educational institution), education documents must be forwarded with the application form and must clearly state that a grade 12 level of education has been attained; • 19 years of age or over and able to provide an official birth certificate or proof of age; • certified by a physician to be fit for duty as a front line officer of the Six Nations Police and able to pass physical tests which are required in the recruiting process • of good moral character, with no criminal record; • in possession of driver’s licence with adequate driving experience and a good driving record (able to provide a valid driver’s licence upon request) • applicants will be given equal consideration regardless of gender Desirable Qualifications: • Six Nations Band member preferred Assets: • Previous policing related experience • Law and security courses, etc.
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Closing Date: Applications must be received by 12:00 noon September 26, 2014. Applications in complete form are to be mailed or hand delivered to: Six Nations Police P.O. Box 758 2112 4th Line Road Ohsweken, Ontario N0A 1M0 Attention: Policing Administrator Applicants will undergo a preliminary background check upon receipt of application. For further information, please contact the Policing Administrator at 445-4191.
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LAFORME: ELAINE ROCHELLE Su ddenly at th e W est H aldimand H osp ital, H agersv ille on W ednesday Au gu st 27, 2014 at th e age of 57 y ears. Belov ed wife of Timoth y H ill. Lov ing moth er of J eff and K im, W alter and Denny , W anda and Th omas, J osep h and Danielle, Leslie and M andy , Brennan, J essica, and J ennifer. Dear grandmoth er of Annabelle, W y att, Patience, Au tu mn, Ch ase, K aleb, Th omas, M y a, Pau line, Andrew, Carter, Blaz e, and K ay lee. Dear great grandmoth er of th ree great grandch ildren. Dau gh ter of Lois ( Sh erry ) and th e late W illiam LaF orme. Sister of Bill ( R odger) and Darlene, Cory and Norma, Corrine and Ch arlie, F ran and Terri, K elly and Owen, Ph illip and W endy , H eath er and Pau l, H enry and V iola, Lou ie ( Adrian) and J ody , and th e late Barry . Au nt to many nieces and nep h ews. Step -moth er of Norman and Tammy , Gina and Bob, and Gordon. Step -grandmoth er of Nat, J osh , Leigh a, Timoth y , and Au stin. R ested at th e Sty res F u neral H ome, 1798 4th Line R oad, Oh swek en after 2 p .m. F riday . Ev ening Serv ice 7 p .m. F riday . F u neral Serv ice was h eld in th e Sty res Ch ap el on Satu rday Au gu st 3 0, 2014 at 11 a.m. Cremation to follow. www.rh banderson.com
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Th e Dav is Ch arity Golf Committee wou ld lik e to th ank th e following indiv idu als and organiz ations in su p p ort of th e J u rav insk i Cancer Center ( 4th Annu al Dav is Ch arity Golf Tou rnament) wh ich was h eld on Satu rday , Au gu st 16th , 2014… … ..
Th e Greens At R enton, Delh i Golf & Cou ntry Clu b, Sp ringv iew F arm Golf, Arrows Exp ress, Grand R iv er Enterp rises, M .R . Dav is W elding Serv ices & Erector, Dennis Searles Ch ev rolet, Tim’ s Tire, Tay lor’ s Towing, Patti Powless, Say ers H ome H ardware, LaF arge Constru ction, Pau l’ s Sp orts, K elsey ’ s R estau rant – Brantford, H ewitt’ s Dairy Bar, R oy al Bank -Oh swek en, H ill’ s Snack Bar, Dav is F arms, J im Bomberry , Pam H eddon, R ob & W anda Dav is, M ik e Dav is, K en Dav is, M arily n M orley , Donna Dav is, Nik k i Dav is, Debbie Dav is-V anEv ery , Patricia Dav is, Larry & Ch ery l H erk imer, Ch arlene Demille, J oan M artin, Eleanor J osep h , Denny W ilson, J im H erk imer, Dick Simington, Sh eri Camp bell, M ary Bell, Doris & Todd H olmes, M itch H olmes and to all golfers wh o p articip ated… . Sp ecial Th ank s to W ally Parr H oldings, R oy al Canadian Legion Branch 164 & Th e H agersv ille H awk s H ock ey Clu b
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The Two Row Times is the largest circulation native weekly newspaper in North America. Based out of the Six Nations of the Grand River Territory we distribute our paper at over 600 locations throughout the dish with one spoon area (throughout the great lakes region). We are currently looking to hire one part-time journalist and a number of correspondents. In particular, we are looking for a part-time writer in the Brantford / Six Nations area, as well as correspondents in Toronto, Hamilton, Ottawa, and London who can cover indigenous issues arising in those areas. We are looking for candidates with news writing experience, and we ask all candidates to submit a sample of their writing (between 500-1000 words please). Experience in photography/videography is an asset. Preference will be given to indigenous candidates and to those with experience and knowledge of indigenous politics and issues. Please email your resume, a cover letter, and a writing sample to tworowtimes@gmail.com by August 28th, 2014. For more information about us, please see our website at www.tworowtimes.com. Online versions of our paper are available for viewing at www.issuu.com/tworowtimes.
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ARIES - Mar 21/Apr 20 Aries, reexamine the important relationships in your life. Figure out what you learned from each friendship and acquaintance, and put those lessons to good use. TAURUS - Apr 21/May 21 Taurus, with so many tasks to complete, you may be tempted to forget about everything and take a mental health day. But everything will still be there tomorrow. GEMINI - May 22/Jun 21 Gemini, you’re brimming with excitement about learning something new this week. You may finally be on the cusp of mastering a particularly challenging skill.
12. Am. football wings 13. Boisterous laughs (slang) 16. Hillsides 17. Lordship’s rights of holding court 20. Entity designation 22. Gable’s wife’s initials 25. Atomic #18 26. The woman 27. The art of preaching 29. Manuscripts (abbr.) 31. No. Canton, OH college 34. ‘63 NFL MVP QB initials 36. German title 37. Nautical vertical position 38. Abu __, UAE capital
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CANCER - Jun 22/Jul 22 Cancer, it may be challenging to settle your thoughts this week. Work is weighing heavily on your mind, but go easy on yourself and you will still get everything done.
LEO - Jul 23/Aug 23 Leo, some people around you may be especially busy this week while you really don’t have much to do. Think of it as a good omen of things to come. VIRGO - Aug 24/Sept 22 Share your feelings for someone else with that person this week, Virgo. You may regret your actions if you don’t take that emotional leap.
LIBRA - Sept 23/Oct 23 Libra, while you are usually the one who plays peacemaker, this week you are in a position to cause trouble. Don’t worry what others think or say.
SCORPIO - Oct 24/Nov 22 Remember that success comes in many shapes and sizes, Scorpio. Don’t be so quick to consider something a failure. You may just need a new perspective to realize your success.
SAGITTARIUS - Nov 23/Dec 21 Sagittarius, there are many entertainment options this week, so it’s difficult to choose how to spend your time. Whatever you choose, it is bound to be a memorable night. CAPRICORN - Dec 22/Jan 20 Money matters could be taking up a considerable chunk of your time, Capricorn. Focus your concentration on finances and leave other responsibilities on the side for now.
AQUARIUS - Jan 21/Feb 18 Aquarius, don’t worry if something proves confusing and a challenging nut to crack. Things will sort themselves out in due time, and you will be back on the right track. PISCES - Feb 19/Mar 20 A predicament in your personal life could have you feeling uncomfortable, Pisces. Wait for a clearer picture before taking action.
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