_Natives demonstrate in Branffora We just won't stand e . oc T J.. a'/f-9 . or 1t any more' . · $, Anne Jarvis Buildllll to fight together. of Labor conference in Toro JpCllitar Slaff "Tbtie's no excuse for this," in November. . Parents and children fn>m Ruby Jacobs, head of the com- "Hopefully all the unioni Six Natiom lndlan ReNrve mittee plannlng three new workers will "pull together in roweled both sidu or Dalhou- schools on the raene, told the block to pressure the gove atreet in tmnt of the Feder- crowd. "We juSt won't stand for ment," said member. Bill Fe Building on Friday demand- it anymore." son. "When they ~litici • better scliools. • Ray Martin, tnaian Affairs have that many v rs tell' About 130 people ~bed district manaaer, said only, them what · they're doing m the Woodland Indian CUI- "Hopefully there will · be some · wrong, maybe we c~ get so mral Educational Centre on Mo- form of agreement reached." · action." 1 • a It: Street to the Federal Mr. Ferguson said' he wor B 4mg. which houses the In- A community · meeting is with Six Nations peule • .1.a--z- .. 11.J..&-t '-""- Th plannedfbrMondayat7p.m.at "the do th k - ~ w.~u; \ Omi;.e, e J.C. Hill School. aitef Montour ' e same wor as 1C1• 11101nst11'8UQD co*1ded with a They work the same shifts. Th .U.. in Ottawa between Six wlll report on bis meetinc with do the same jobs. We share tt Chi f C W Mr. Cadieux and, if an agree- 1 h w a om e oun. Uliam ment was proposed, the coinmu- same unc room. e pay ontour · and Indian Affairs n.._ will be asked to accept or same taxes. Why should a !Mllnfs1ter Pierre Cadieux. ~~t lt. who works with me have to p The meeting was to try to re- Suppo• -m --· __ _._.de' his children i~ schools Ii ve the ba,vcdlt that bas kept· n uv .--.... uuwu that?" ,200 native children from ,tart. the.reserve Is growing. . ,--='-"---------1..--......., 111g ,chOOI this year. Parenta are "We're here to express ou kee • th · hildre h moral support because we are ping eir c n ome to concerned that all children at- ptotest health and safety prob- lems in the· 12 elementary tend school," Dr. John Flynn, schools on the rese"e. director or the Brant Count, R~ The demonstration was to man Catholic Separate School "show the people support what Board, told the crowd C<Jlief) Montour ,rent to Ottawa Resolution · to talk about,'.' .. said parent "I am personally and profes- D.awn mu.... . sionally affronted that children The community couldn't go to have been out or school because Ottawa so it went to the nearest • somebody 10mewhere has no Indian Affairs office, abe said. done what should have bee TbeAlemonstration started at d~.. . . the Woodland Centre with The board has wrltten a let; ~ and dancing and Six ter to the governmeDt saying "it N elder Bob Jamieson ad- is intolerable to have this ha dNISed the crowd in the Mo- pen rn this place th1a year," Dr hawk language. Flynn said. . People wore red arm bands "The steelworkers ·will main to show their ctetermination to tain th~ir support until this is prove their schooJ11. resolved to the Some also wore white cloths satisfaction or the communi ~ Uaeir moqths symbollzing ty," said Ron Beaver of the hu ~ent's "pg order" man rights committee of th ~n from talk- United Steelworkers of Amerl ca Local 8782 In Nanticoke. The local plans to introduce a NtaOhitlon supporUna Six Na tlons at the Odlarlo J'ederatlo