# Tour of lights GYZMO and his fellow Shriners offered guided tours of the city’s Christmas lights last week and early this week. Standing with Gyzmo by the Fra- ternal Express are Allan Dubeau, Cameron Simon, Dick Young and Jacquie Terpstra, _ Man geis jail A FORMER northern. B.C. native residential ‘school. dormitory supervisor was sentenced here last week to 16 years in prison for a range of sex crimes. - A Terrace jury convicted George Maczynski, 65, ol 28 charges including buggery, indecent assault and gross in- decency. Maczynski commitied the offences between 1952 and . 1969 at the former Lower Post Indian Residential School, Fifleen victims testified at the trial. The complainants were students at the school aged six to 15 at the time of the incidents. Whitehorse RCMP Const. Tim Ashmore said the first victim came-forward in Atlin in 1990, Others came for- ward as the investigation got under way, hie said. Police were also investigating sex charges against Oblate brother and Lower Post dorm supervisor Joseph Ben Garand. Garand, however, died in prison earlier this year: at the age of 73 while serving time for unrelated sexual of- fences, said Ashmore... ; ‘It was an emotional investigation,” said Ashmore, ad- ding some victims were quite upset when they testified. “T won't forget it — let's put it that way,’ he said. “You realize how it affected | People, especially when they came off the stand, sor TakOwy com = A12 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, December 20, 1995 Abuse probe. MAKE IT AKENWOOD] continues RCMP OFFICERS investigating allegations of sexual and physical abuse at native residential schools continue to in- terview witnesses in the northwest. Corporal Bob Paulson, stationed in Prince Rupert, says more data and information is being added to what's being ane the largest RCMP investigation ever conducted in Cc. “We've been in contact with the bands up here and are making visits to the various areas to explain what we're doing,”’ said Paulson. The RCMP are being helped by civilian regional co- ordinators and have access to specialized services that may be needed by those being interviewed. The area being covered by Paulson, fellow officers and by the co-ordinator ranges south to Bella Bella and Bella Coola and north to Atlin, Announced one year ago, the investigation is province- "wide and comes at the instigation of the Nuu-Chah-Nolth Tribal Council on Vancouver Island. Officers are using’ computers to build up a data base of those interviewed and of suspects, They’re talking to people who attended the 13 native residential schools that at one time dotted the province. It was federal goverment policy at one time to remove native children from their homes and place them in the : ) Church-run institutions, “The investigation is taking a two-pronged approach of determining what happened and. then of providing _ counselling. RCMP officers acknowledge that vl be complicated be- cause some of the incidents date back decades. ; They say. ‘Some of the suspects have disappeared or have died. Two of the residential schools were in the northwest, Lower Post which was open between 1951 and 1975 and at Lejac near Fraser Lake which was run from 1910 to 1976. Both were operated by the Roman Catholic church, Other schools were run by the Anglican and United chur- ches. The fist of these schools opened in 1890 and the last closed in 1983, The provincial government has assigned a senior crown counsel to work with tle RCMP. ; Those with information can call their local RCMP detachments or can contact Paulson in Prince Rupert at , 604- 6273 145. 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