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Tekawennake News - May 11, 1968, p. 3

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Six _.Nations Personals ( cont 1 d) ·- ... Mr. ,Norman R. Smith, Montreal., is visiting relatives · on the Reserve. turned from F1.orida after spending the winter months there. Hr . Smith .has re- . . .. Mrs.· Robert S~wyer(nee Carol Porter) and family of Buffalo N. Y. _returned there after spen.ding -a vacati9n with 1:'.ir. · & Mrs. Gus Porter . Mr• & Mrs. Alfred Johnson (nee Mary Porter) Detroit, Eich . were recent visitors. at the home of Mr~ & Mrs. Gus Porter. Friends and relatives of Iviiss Patricia Jamieson attended the Hamilton and District School of Nursing presentation of "Stripes in Review" by the classes of 1 68 and '69 held at the Assembly Hall of the Nurses Residence, Chedoke Hospital last Friday evening. The ,'fine program was composed of instrum~ntal numbers, selections by the choir, skits, highland dances, readings, vocal numbers and a grand finale by the entire cast. VJ.is s Patricia Jamieson, class 169 , in native dress, favoured with two selections from the poems . of E. Pauline Johnson. Refreshments were served in the lounge of the nurses residence. Mrs. Elmore Miller and members of her family, Detr9it, Mi ch. visited relatives on the Reserve over the week- end. Mr. & !{rs. James 1foses, Vineland Station, and Miss Patsy Moses, Physio- Therapist of Simcoe Hospital, were visitors with relatives on the Reserve over the week- end.. Mr. & Mrs. Charles DeGrave (nee Luella Anderson) Rochester, N. Y. were visitors with Mr. & l-'irs. S. A. A_riderson over the week-end •. Mr. & Mrs. Edward Crogan spent the week- end at the home of Mr. & Mrs. John Farmer. Mrs ! · Hilton . (Mabel ) Hill is progressing nicely in Brantford General Hospital. The best news we've heard in a long time! "Bobby Kiennedy1_!,bett er known as August,,, has conquered the bottle. We recommend his example to all the others afflicted. Lo.st - by Mrs. Barso Hill a pair of black- rimmed glasses, studded on sides with brill- ian~s, on .the road between the home of the l _ate Jesse Hill and Grand River. Finder _please return to Mrs. Barso HiiL Obituaries Woodward - Yir. Milton Woodward, 86, Hagersville, father of Harold Hoodward, Ohsweken, pas~ed away in West Haldimand Hospital on S1J.nday morning, April 28. Resting at the Mott Funeral Home. Int erment on Tuesday afternoon. The late Mr. Woodward had cele- brated his 86th birthday on the previous day, .. Saturday. Deepest sympathy is extended to Nr. Harold 1 Ioodward and family from us all. ·-'-· · .· . . Hi.11 - Mr. Elwood Hill, 3 5, R. R. 6 Hagersvil;Le, passed c1way on Saturday, April 27. Mr. Hil:J;. rested at the Styres Funeral Home. Interment was at Plymouth Brethen Cemetery, with Rev. Xelchi Henry conducting the rites. The : U.C.W. of Grand River Church wish to express their thanks to those peopl e who came to the· Corn Soup Supper on Nonday, April 29th. A Special Greeti ng - Doskeh yoht sen non yat se goh a ~eh den jonh kwa daht kenh To all our many compatriots away from home and who are now subscriqers to Tekawennake - The.New Credit and Six Nations Reporter. We're happy to know yoµ haven ' t forgotten the home folks. 1;je hope you'll all return to live in "God's Country - The Six Nations Reserve " some day! It's the best place in the whole world and we're trying to keep it that way. · A Thought Thank God every morning when you get up that you have something to do which must be done, whether you like it or not. Being forced to work, and to do your best, will breed in you temperance, self-control; diligence, , strength of will and a score of other virtues which the idle never know. Charles· Kiiigsley Another Thought - 11 I complained because I had no shoes, then I met a man who had no feet." Anon.

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