= g g s & sg g 2 3 S 3 = 2 = 5 2 i = a L theifp.ca REAL ESTATE: DIRECTORY, {416) 414-6676 npaget@normpaget.ca [a Norm Paget sales representative a Harp Gill i roker Harp Gill 416-669-4314 Beatie eshte i Hownliit 905-877-5211 info@meqwinteam.com Don't forget when your list your property with the Mi If you would like your ad included in the Real Estate Directory please contact kkosonic@starmetrolandmedia. com or call ‘7 DEMAND THE DYMOND STANDARD REALTY SERVICES INC, BROKERAGE www.PeterDymond.com CANADA'S 324 Guelph Street, Georgetown ON L7G 4B5 Direct: 905.866.8766 Office: 905.877.8262 in-town Hobie facility. www.sherylpaglia.ca {1ProRealty TEroneay Q Stoyles ‘SALES REPRESENTATIVE DIRECT: (905) 866-8923, OFFICE: (905) 873-6111 i 377) 306-IPRO (4776) Peter Zavitz Sales Represr 905-877-8262 www.PeterZavitz.com ¥ sag HB OPINION TIME TO HONOUR CANADA'S INDIGENOUS PEOPLES June is National Lindige- nous History It's good ie see rhe Inde: pendent and Free and our local tibraries highlighting its impor- tan ‘There i is a long history of Indigenous interaction and exchange in this area — well before European settlement. In the area of Crawford Lake, there was an Iroquois village dating back to the 15th century. m which we live toa isrichin 1 history. t 1812 saw many Indigenous people killed, id their ways of life made more vul- neral opeans and Ameri- can loyalists came to our region looking for land. Disease and ec i hardship impacted the Mississaugas of the Credit, the Indigenous Peoples or on whose land — in Georg town and Halton Hills — we live today. On Oct. 28, 1818, a treaty was signed by representa- tives of the Crown and the The y settlers and Indigenous Peoples to trade and form alliances. The early 1800s however brought pain. The War of the Credit. Very rich tana was ex- changed for a very small amount of money, and at a time when the Mississauga people were facing impov- erishmentanda_ rapidly de- clining populatior Deputy Superintendent General of Indian Affairs William us described the Mississaugas of the Credit in 1818 as "thin and miserable." The treaty became ways to help his people. As we look back at histo- ry, may we be reminded of such inequalities and im- poverishment. May we acknowledge our treaty relationship and strengthen our responsi- bilities to the land, water, resources and ee from and honour the original peoples of the lands where we gather, work, study and play. WILL POSTMA GEORGETOWN SUBMIT YOUR LETTER TO THE EDITOR TODAY! To advertise in this full colour directory please call Kelli 905-873-7162 or email kkosonic@theifp.ca WINDOWS &S IDING CARPET, HARDWOOD, RUGS & TILE FE carrer Bare caRreroNE Floor and Home Movers and Shakers Marketplace The One Store For Your Perfect Floor 26 Guelph St., Downtown Georgetown worw.carpetone,ca http://carpetonegeorgetown. goldbook.ca 905-877-9896 i GSS “=== Ram noone winside.ca ‘Since 1985