Part Two
RCMP Station
The Old Hudson's Bay Store. Now Terry's Cafe
Senior Citizens Home
A courtyard of green surrounds the RCMP station. Several officers, maintain the legal rights and privileges of a peaceful society. Manning their vans, they serve as a source of safety amid comfort in times of accident, injury, or emergency. Unflinchingly, they maintain the laws of their country with pride.
Metis Society Building
Convent and Hospital
Church Ile-A-La-Crosse
Senior Citizen - Mr. Malboeuf
A long simple building houses the co-op store. A no-nonsense atmosphere suggests that as a competitor to the "Bay", it means business. People-owned, little is wasted on the luxuries of dazzling the eyes of all beholders. Food, dry goods, hardware and conversation are the chief goods obtained. Here many come to meet with friends and neighbours or just browse while enjoying a sweet treat.
Ile-A-La-Crosse celebrates Bi-Centennial
Courtesy of "DENOSA"
Vital Morin - School Board Chairman
"We have a local board elected and looking after the total operation of the school here. There were a lot of meetings from the take-over. There was quite a conflict within the community. A lot of people thought that the local people would never be able to run their own school. But, the majority of the parents, thought that the local board would run a better school".
"The school itself, is going to be one of the best. With the new school and equipment, I hope it will impress the students that are attending this school and make it more interesting to them, so that they attend more regularly than they have been doing. We have a lot more to offer in the school now, than we've ever had before".
"By having the knowledge of what the kids at Ile-A-La-Crosse need as far as education is concerned, the types of programs, we would point these out to the type of teachers that would be able to teach these types of programs".
"Some of the things that the people thought should be taught here, is our own culture, our own history. People were starting to lose interest in their own culture. These are the things we thought we could bring back and sort of keep the people aware of what they are, and not lose it in the white society. We know for sure all our kids won't become doctors, lawyers, and office people. There will always be a number of people who are thinking of going back to trapping and fishing, and try to do their own type of living that they have done before. These are some of the things we consider could be taught in the school. By having our own local board, a lot of these things can be implemented in the school.".
"The students have to be prepared to take this kind of schooling or take the white man's ways. In order to make kids interested in attending school, we have to make an interest inside that school".
New School - 1976
"In 1960, I was put on the ratepayers association. That was an elected body. It was a fairly limited body. We were under the jurisdiction of the Northern Administration District. We had a gentleman by the name of Bill___________, who was a government services man in Prince Albert, that used to come out periodically and sit with the ratepayers association. We had five members on the association. Our positions were advisory positions. We advised the government services as to what might be needed in the community. This went on for four or five years".
"Then we graduated to LAC - Local Advisory Council. This was a step up. We had a little more say in what went on in the community".
"A few years later, we became an LCA - Local Community Authority. Our LCA has, definitely, more strength in the say of community handling and performance than previous boards. We have to make budgets every year. Money is allotted to us, so much for fire protection, so much for roads, street lighting, etc., all the services for the community, We've enjoyed good relations with government services people. They have respected our decisions".
We are fast becoming closer to what we will have to graduate to next, the municipal level. Our settlement, will then be called a village. There is only one drawback about going into villages and towns, the tax base will expand. I expect that within the next five years, we will be a village.
LCA - Local Community Authority
Chapter Ten
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