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- MILLER; George Clayton "Bines" - At the West-Haldimand Hospital, Hagersville, on Wednesday, May 27, 1987, George "Bines" Miller, aged 89 years; beloved husband of Charlotte (Powless) Miller; loving fMILLER; George Clayton "Bines" - At the West-Haldimand Hospital, Hagersville, on Wednesday, …
- BOMBERRY ; Andrew -- Suddenly, at his home, on Saturday, August 15, 1987,Andrew Bomberry, aged 71 years; survived by Ethel Bomberry; loving father of Allan Bomberry of Lansing,Michigan; Frances (Mrs.BOMBERRY ; Andrew -- Suddenly, at his home, on Saturday, August 15, …
- MEADE; George A. - After a lengthy illness, at the Brantford General Hospital, on Thursday, July 9, 1987, George A. Meade, in his 72nd year; dear brother of Mrs. Ivadell Hill, Mrs. Lillian Hutton andMEADE; George A. - After a lengthy illness, at the Brantford General …
- Brantford Expositor, Summer 1987 "The first single country blues band, The Breeze, will blow into record stores next month. The 45-rpm record will feature two of the band's original songs, Baby, You're My Good Thing and I've Been CrBrantford Expositor, Summer 1987 "The first single country blues band, The Breeze, will blow into record …
- Jarvis, Anne, Brantford Expositor, 29 Aug 1987 "Sun, moon and stars are splashed together in the sky. Lightning strikes, rain falls and fire burns. Vines and flowers flourish on the earth. The world is created. On a quilt."Jarvis, Anne, Brantford Expositor, 29 Aug 1987 "Sun, moon and stars are splashed together in the sky. Lightning strikes, …
- Jarvis, Anne, Brantford Expositor, 22 May 1987 "The people, the places, the history, the lore-Winona Johnson can tell stories about the Six Nations Reserve because her family has worked in the heart of the community, at the post office since it oJarvis, Anne, Brantford Expositor, 22 May 1987 "The people, the places, the history, the lore-Winona Johnson can tell stories …
- Jarvis, Anne, Brantford Expositor, Summer 1987 "An historic confederacy of three nations of Indians from across North America, weakened since contact with Europeans more than two centuries ago, was resurrected in a modest ceremony Friday."Jarvis, Anne, Brantford Expositor, Summer 1987 "An historic confederacy of three nations of Indians from across North America, …
- "Rain and cold weather on Monday didn't stop thousands of people from attending the Six Nations Independence Day celebrations.""Rain and cold weather on Monday didn't stop thousands of people from …
- Jarvis, Anne, Brantford Expositor, Summer 1987 "The sun's rays shone on nine Indians standing in a clearing around a fire, their heads bowed and their hands clasped. The Indians, Mississaugas of the New Credit, remained still and quiet, praying."Jarvis, Anne, Brantford Expositor, Summer 1987 "The sun's rays shone on nine Indians standing in a clearing around …
- Jarvis, Anne, Brantford Expositor, Summer 1987 "A lost culture was found at the Three Fires Homecoming Powwow at the New Credit Reserve during the weekend."Jarvis, Anne, Brantford Expositor, Summer 1987 "A lost culture was found at the Three Fires Homecoming Powwow at …
- Atkin, Jill, Brantford Expositor, Summer 1987 "Daniel Smoth's heritage surrounds him in more than one way on his property on Sour Springs Road. Not only is his land part of what was owned by his father before him, but the house he and his wife,Atkin, Jill, Brantford Expositor, Summer 1987 "Daniel Smoth's heritage surrounds him in more than one way on his …
- Jarvis, Anne, Brantford Expositor, Fall 1987 "It probably was the deal of the century-at least for Britain. The Mississaugas of the Credit sold Toronto for a "ludicrous" price in The Toronto Purchase of 1878, Donald B. Smith, author of Sacred FJarvis, Anne, Brantford Expositor, Fall 1987 "It probably was the deal of the century-at least for Britain. The …
- Jarvis, Anne, Brantford Expositor, Summer 1987 "War devastated Canada. Only 250,000 survived, scattered in small weak groups across the country. This was the scenario Walter Cooke, an Ojibway Cree Indian from Manitoba, presented Tuesday to six peJarvis, Anne, Brantford Expositor, Summer 1987 "War devastated Canada. Only 250,000 survived, scattered in small weak groups across …
- "The federal government's protection of native interests, pledged in treaty after treaty, as been about as secure as a slab of Swiss cheese.""The federal government's protection of native interests, pledged in treaty after treaty, …
- "Harry LaForme seems less than confident than he was two years ago, but he is as brash as ever.""Harry LaForme seems less than confident than he was two years ago, …
- "Land in East Hawkesbury and Innis townships must be the most valuable in Canada, Phil Monture figures.""Land in East Hawkesbury and Innis townships must be the most valuable …
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