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Terrace Bay News, 25 Sep 1969, p. 12

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SEPTEMBER 25, 1969 TERRACE BAY NEWS PAGE D WILL THERE BE MINOR HOCKEY : IN TERRACE BAY THIS YEAR PARENTS - IF YOUR BOY(S) ARE PLAYING HOCKEY THIS YEAR, PLEASE BRING THEIR REGISTRATION FORM AND FEE TO THE : CURLING LOUNGE ° Monday, September 29th - 7.30 p.m. REGISTRATIONS WILL BE ACCEPTED AT THIS MEETING FROM PARENTS ONLY! LET'S SEE A GOOD TURN OUT SUPPORT MINOR HOCKEY IN TERRACE BAY (GONSIDERED BY MANY Indian Conference - cont'd from page C .... it ; perth omit ag ae ad Union will be in Montreal for the three-day Confer - LE + Ni cess ence, September 22 - 24. They will be discussing f 3 Is bur esd next year's collective bargaining plan, organization : ee 1 COLTS and merger and a few poli tical and social action program. -- "We must broaden our concerns as trade unionists and work together with other organizations to protect the social and economic inequities of our nation, " said L.H. Lorrain, Canadian Director of the 40,000 members of the International Union in Canada, in announcing Mr. Calder's visit to the Conf erence. Mr. Calder who represents the Northern British Columbia riding of Atlin has the distinction of being the only Canadian Native Indian ever to sit as an elected member of the Legislative Assemby of British Columbia. He was first elected to the Legislature in 1949, held office until 1956 and was.elected again in 1960 and has held office ever since, being re-elected on MACKEY, 6'2", 226 LBS. the NDP ticket in last month's provincial elections. 15 AN &x~s¥fACUusE Mr. Calder is the founder and president of the powerful Nishga Tribal Council organization and is es deh Hes Bb oid ' ; Coat provincial organizer of the Native Brotherhood of We Pee anocan British Columbia. WV 9b F 00

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