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Terrace Bay News, 30 Jul 1991, p. 12

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Page 12, News, Tuesday, July 30, 1991 Mr. and Mrs. Rosaire Garneau of Schreiber are proud to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Paulette Marie to John Francis son of Mr. and Mrs. Don McCarron of Amherstburg Ontario. The ceremony will take place August 10, 1991 at 4:00 p.m. in St. Andrew's United Church, Schreiber. The more noise you hear today, the less ou'll hear omorrow. To find out how you can prevent hearing loss, call us toll-free at 1-800- 465-4327 or contact your local office. The Canadian Hearing 9 Society Foundation Learning the {/(ik>" Ropes Pays Off (; Continued from page 2 years, if I'm going to be realis- tic." The federal legislation he's talking about would move NAN from under the jurisdic- tion of the Indian Act to the jurisdiction of this new "NAN government" legislation. The conclusion I reach from all this is that a very new wheel is being invented here - through consensus-building, rather than confrontation. This wheel is "new" because, although other native self-gov- SCAVENGER Search 'til Saturday only! Each merchandise ticket has a coded clue as to how much you save. Hurry, make your find! HUNT SALE DATES: THURSDAY - SATURDAY ( AUGUST 1, 2, & 3 ) FIND THE CODE LETTER Di oR'C AND YOU GET 0% OFF OUR REGULAR PRICE Not eppiteable on: food, candy, tobacco products, home entertainment, TV's, stereos, VCR's, camcorders, portable electronics, furntture, major eppliences, boets, motors, skidoos., CODE LETTER OFF OUR REGULAR PRICE AND You GET ||G CODE LETTER AND YOU GET 0%30% OFF OUR REGULAR PRICE Northern. Customer Service is Our First Priority ernment models are being studied (such as the Navaho government in the United States), no other system exists that really takes into account the unique set of circumstances in NAN-46 widely dispersed communities with few internal resources for self-develop- ment. Power sharing among the local band councils, tribal councils and NAN itself, not to mention the federal and provincial governments, will be complex. Rosehart said the negotia- tions, at least at this early stage, are moving slowly but smoothly. He did nothing to down-play the complexities, or provide clear definitions. But if his overall optimism is justi- fied, we really will be able to say some day that northern Ontario has yet another model to offer the rest of Canada - a model of native self-govern- ment. The War Amps I of Canada Happy "29°"!!! Birthday, Walter Fowler The Opposition In Memoriam In loving memory of - Lightbown - Elthea (Reid) who recently passed away in St. Michaels Hospital- Toronto. Graduated in Nursing from _ Toronto General Hospital. Served many years for the Dept, of Health, Social Services. Resident of Kingston Ont. She was a member of many community organizations. Predeceased by husband - Wim Jensen Mother - Pearl (McCuaig) Reid Father - Gordon Reid Survived by son - Richard and wife Beth Daughter - Helen Second Mother - Edith Reid Sister- Dorsa (Reid) Caldwell Brothers: - Donald and wife Jackie - Bruce and wife Sylvia also, many relatives of the Reid, Caldwell, McCuaig families.

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