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Tekawennake News - August 3, 1968, p. 9

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. ( .. 9 THE J• YSTERY mhcre before me, a strange craft lay, At l e~st thirty feet, in diameter I'd say. I ts height it seemed, was eight feet thick. It must be a vision, or some cruel trick. Then out of this craft , from another world, Came a space-suited object, antenna unfurled . It looked like a m~n, with melon- staped head, Such 1Nic:ely spaced ey0s, ·- and skin like the dead. :r:t's chin was so pointed, it looked like a spear, r·ith stiffly r a ised arm, it beckoned me near. V1!ith f c~r t hat, 1.., ..:::.;r)s sed me, I shook like a leaf, And no-on.e to L.:: lp me, in my horrible grief. The creature then rea~ hed, to a box at his side, Ra:i.sed i t to lip;:;, when I, it defied. A great flash of' light, lit up the whole place, When I tried to run, I fell on my face. Though si13.kc1 and battered, I heard a great whine, Tl;e craft soared 2. l oft , leaving hardly a sign. Now sho would believe, - I tell you no lie, So I r er;ia.in sibnt , - till the day that I die . Financ i al Sta tement of New Cr ed it Six Nat i ons Reporter NJv. 30, 196 7 to July 24, 1968 Total Ind i vidua l Contributions Tota l Silve r Contr i butions Exi)';:;ns2s Paper ci 281,.:.7 s.!.l St:::;mp s c' 120 . 11, ·.,~· !i.sscm.bly C: 71.J. • '.) 0 Ink $ 55 .,23 Stoncils ct 5<~ .63 '- 1) Cutt inf !:;oa r d ct- 16 .95 '<- Stap l er a~ 10.50 Hi se. c 35.94 q , ------- Total c:· .§11~1§ ,_ Tot a l $ 382.20 <t. ?83 '73 :::.:__ .!:;_;_~-- t: 665 .93 Leave s a po sitive ba~ance of $ l R .77 p lus invent~ ry. SIG N OFF. Fr i end s, this brinfs to an ena my a ct i ve p2rt i c i p~ tion in Tekawennake New Crea i t - Six Nat i ons Reporter . Just f or the r e cor~ the first issue ca0e out on Nov . 30, 1967 , the staff then inclu~ed Mi ss Vivi an KitchGn (Typ i st ), 7/2rd LaF orme , cmd mys elf. F ifty cop i es Jf ea ch issue were p r :J,~uced. I3y the end ,J f January f.1 n r'1 rew and Wilma J am i e s r:rn ' s entry m20.e po ssible the ex,ans i on of the pa~er t'.) both reserves. Many have contri - butet bo th time, mo ney, and a rticle s. This paper woul d not have been a pos sibility in my op inion without the hard wo rk of Vi v i an Kitchen, ij2 r d LaForme, ~ ilma J a~ i e s~n, nnd Rena 3en~er. I am e spec i a lly pl ea se~ that the paper is i oprovinf financi~lly . The pape r ha s not been pe rf ect but it hi s reflectee that, which our r eade rsh i p ha s expressed . I have not personnlly a~ r eed with all th~t ha s been print ed , but on only three '.)Ccasions have I user7 tho ecl itor ic: l sciss0rs . This paper wi ll r ea ch its matur ity when it subjects t'.) objective cr iti cism the educational, re- crG a tional, ho sp ital, relif i ~u R, and p~lit i c ~l institutions on the t wo rese rves . S incerely, Ste:Jhen Shant z

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