Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - November 27, 1978, Winnipeg, Manitoba
2 Winnipeg free mess. Monday november 27, 1976 Cut Winter fuel Bills insulate now hmm mock Ash Auto Quick instillation for my in Iii few m met Lam Mir pm pm i Ihm Jitu car Wilif Otto if Hun m a. Ami Unrein in Mimi i Jour me your hand we win fill in Winter orator in a mime. Save m in fuel in to wet Fol with self plums Lud Tim easy payments a Sheridan 452-2805 5s4 Pemba in Hwy. Indian Leader says govt. Corrupts9 natives by Bob Lowery Thompson Man Ca Nadian indians Nave been corrupted by too much so Cial service assistance says Oliver Nelson Indian affairs department District manager in Northern Manitoba. Canadian Gold coins quoted nov. 23 fat to m . Mana m my my mum 100.00 my if mint att am to mop my too Tim to you Moa Nowotni to mat Tom 1.0 Immo a my Gold con. Wintus. Ctr for currant want Tom. Regency coins Ltd. Am Nelson a former chief of the Roseau Indian band said in an interview indians Are Trade Tonnar an inde pendent self sufficient peo ple but they have been spoiled. Nelson said his people want to break the hold of welfare. Their almost total dependence on govern ment he said is increasing. Governments have spent billions of dollars under mining the Independent spirit of our people and they will Likely Bat to spend billions More helping to restore their charac the 35-year-old Indian Leader joined Indian affairs As a trainee in the Eskimo recruitment development program in 1976. The program trains Young indians for responsible positions in the department. Correction Tonka pick up with toy As advertised in the Canadian tire Christmas shopping spree Section in today s paper is unavailable due to manufacturer s problems. We apologize for any inconvenience to our customers. Hurry. Final or. E. M. Finkleman or. S. A. Finkleman optometrists in Flook 265 port age Avenue but Umno woo. Kin m. Fam Smi Irdy fatso phone 942-2496 Eves glasses examined fitted re became District Man Ager responsible for the nine northernmost Manitoba Indian binds in april 1977. Nelson said the solution to the Indian dilemma lies not with the department but with the indians them selves. What happens i the future will depend on our commitment to be Independent and prepare ourselves to take our place in Canad an he said. When we once honestly face the kind of people we really Are and what we have to give we will walk into Canadian society with our Heads Nelson said he believes this can happen because of his experience on the Roseau Reserve. During his two year stint As chief Nel Days or. W. A. Mclachlan Chow practice practice Winnipeg hours 2121 it Monon Hwy., North Monan 338-6252 Mon. Wed. Frt Momo part pin. Gimp hours to Deal arts big. Gantt Man., pm. M2-5397 to to. Put pin. Visits for Only n Imu Muul it.774-9977 10h Rwm nwt.214-7371 by Peter s auction auction of to Simy nov. 2t at 7 my Wakil 4 poster bid. Gnyp Toik m mahogany m w. Owr Stu Ltd it Derfeld and chair tack climb Efiem Pirn wooden am chairs. Oak rocking chair Oak Armera. 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Initiative began to some began farming on a major scale while others formed a construction com Pany and began contract ing jobs off the Reserve. A Well known Community project. Operation Honey was started and Honey products from the Reserve Are now found on super Market shelves throughout the province. The Nepa Dawn Centre was created to stimulate Indian culture and help the Community Deal with its alcohol a re sult drinking has dropped dramatically Nelson said. The Centre is being used now to train representatives from other reserves wanting to team the Roseau an important emphasis in the coming months he said will be creating eco nomic development committees on each Reserve to help local leaders assess their human and economic potential. A socioeconomic coordinator possibly someone from the band will be appointed to assist the committees. At some Northern Mani Toba bands he said committees May find they Haven t any economically viable some of them will face an economic future with out solution unless the peo ple of Canada Are willing to subsidize Nelson predicted some bands will meet a turning Point whether to stay where they Are or to move to a location where there is More economic potential. But that s a hard Choice and one we can t Force on he said. Dryden Jaycees will Hom a Santa Claus Parade at . And a children s party from 2 to 4 . Dec. 2 at Dryden High school. The Parade will begin Down Duke Street and finish at the school. An Art exhibit by Montreal artist Adrianna Lysak sponsored by the ukrainian Art and literary club in Winni Peg will be held at 8 . Dec. 1 at the plast building 623 Flora Avenue. The exhibition will continue from 3 to 9 . Dec. 2 and from 10 . To g . Dec. 3. Mental will sponsor a personal awareness session set Confidence weekend from 7 to 10 . Dec. 1 and from 9 . To 5 . Dec. 2 and 3 in the office s conference room 330 Edmonton Street. Interested persons May Register by phoning 942 3461. Wife she cant yes tonight give the Little lady a vacation from the Kitchen. Take her out for dinner. Huh Roy Haynes Htun Twitt of a Ona Man show a musician and Singer but for Moet an Anta Rainar Saskatoon s first broadcasting College next classes Jan. Broadcast info Couto be the most exciting career you will Ever choose to or Compi oif with Don Scanu Western Academy Box 6082 Saskatoon sask native rights Battle by Glen Mackenzie a Winnipeg lawyer has about 40 cases before Mani Toba courts challenging Laws affecting indians traditional Hunting and fishing rights. But he and a Manitoba Indian brotherhood spokes Man say no matter How the courts Rule natives will Hunt and fish As usual. The lawyer Martin Thompson said the trouble stems from Lack of Legal clarity. The Manitoba court of Appeal in 1962 ruled natives could Hunt on private property in the absence of posted signs or some other form of pro but in june 1975, the supreme court of Canada upheld a dangerous Hunt ing conviction saying when the Public safety is involved natives Are in the same Legal position As any one else Thompson said. The natives rely on the Manitoba National re sources act passed be cause of a Federal Provin Cial agreement in the 1920s. The act says indians May Hunt for food in any season on All unoccupied Crown lands and any other lands to which the said indians May have right of one problem is the words for Thompson said one of his clients earns 000 a year by Hunting. But most Hunt As part of their traditional lifestyle and will continue to do so de spite the Law he said. He also said it in t Clear whether unoccupied Crown lands Means Feder Al or provincial land. Douglas Abra a Crown attorney who has appeared before the court of Appeal to argue the Manitoba government s Case said in an interview that the Crown regards the words occupied Crown lands As clearly referring to Provin Cial land
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