. . . 3 Six Nat ions News (cont'd) Hanging in tho main hall at Chiefswood is a firs t edition, ncurrier and Ives" print in tho Joh.."'1.son collection, which depicts a Cherokee Lacrosse gamoo It appears that the whole tribe is participating in this gameo Grand River U. C. 1-l o Hrs . S. Co Davis, 2nd vice- president of tho Brantford Presbyterial and. I1rs. Lloyd. Hardie, President of tho Burford U.C.U. brought greetings to a united meeting of tho 1'! cw Grodi t and Grand River U. Co 1}. ' s at Grand River Uni tod Church on Monday evening. niss Dorothy Hartin presided at tho meot ingo Ur so Andr01·1 Jamieson led tho opening worship servicoo IIrs. Gerald_ Beaver recorded tho minutes and Urso Robert ~J . Jamieson gave tho treasurer's report. The U. c. 1,r. dccidocl to assist with tho.Sunday School picnic which will be hold at Woodland Park at a later date. A pie social will also be held at tho Gr.and River Church on July 18th. Hr. Dan Jami eson showed sl i des of tho Now Credit and Six Nat ions Reserve and narrated about tho pi ctures . At the conclusion of tho moot i ng lunch 1;.Jas served by the Grand- Ri.ver ladies. Six Nat ions Personals William A. Hill, TI.Ro 2 Ohswokon, caught a 7½ lb. pike wh.:.le on a fishing trip up north with h is brother Gordi e and friend Carl. Hr. Charles '.hseman, Dotroi t Ilich., spent last week at tho homo of I1r o & Hrs . Gordon Hill, No. 4 Corners. Hr. & llrs. Victor Porter and children have returned home from a week's vacat i on at Buck Lake Lodge, Northern Ontario. All potent i al lacrosse players arc invited to attend field lacrosse sessi ons at the homo of Ralph Hartin, Ohsuoken, every evening. Col. Davis has had a nm-r addi ticn built onto his house, I:Iro & Hrs. Tory Davis, former- l;y of Dotroi t Ilich., moved in 12,st Friday to take care of Colonel Davis, Ifr. & rirs. Lloyd Hill and Ki mberly, Rochester, N. Y. were visiting their parents last weekend, Hr. & Ifrs. Roy Hill, Sour Springs, and llr. & J.1rso Lynwood lfartin, J1artin's Corner. Hrs. Carol Sawyer ar.cl family, Buffalo, N. Y. ,·rnre home for a few days last week with Rev. & Ilrso Gus Portor. Mrs. Albert Quaedvlieg (nee Glor i a Green) r1cw York City, spent last week at the home of her parents, I1r . & IIrs. Emerson Green. Gloria tr&vellod by plane to and from New York City via rTalton Airport. Hr. Quaodliog is tho assistant General Tianagor of Universal Pictures in lifc.-J York Ci tyo Hord has been received from II:.~ . Seymour Jamieson in Cheriton, Vao U.S.A. 1·fhatcha doin' way down there Seymour? I1ro Paul Bomborry is building a now gar age at his homo, R. l, Ohswekon o Ero e,; Hrs. Edward Crogan, Buffalo, llo Yo (noo llarlonc Tfart in ) visited relatives at Sour Springs over tho weekend. l'Ir. Donald Hill, B,S.A, of tho Hagorsville Secondary. School S:tafL~is attending Summer School at the University of Hostorn Ontario whore ho is taking a Pr:inci pal's Course. Visitors who attended tho Jali1ieson - '.}hi to double wedding include: J,lr. & Tirs. James Powless, Rochostor 1 IL Y. Ilr. & r.Irs, Clark Hill; Buffalo 1 N. Y. Hr. & l'1rso 1:ayno Hill, Chockta,-raga; N. Y. I1ro & f1rs. Emerson Staats 1 Dotroi t, Mich.. T'Ir . & Ilrs. Iforle Jacobs 1 Dotroi t, Ihcho Mrs. Lynette Justiana, Niagara P.alls 7 N~ Y. Janet and Peter Justiana 1 Hiagara FaHs 1 N. Y, .Ihss Donna Powless, Buffalo, N, Y. ITr . ·Cc I!rs. Earl Hess, Paris 7 Omt. llro & IIrs. I-lcrvoy ,Jamieson , Ni agara Falls, IT. y. Hr. & Hrs, Herbert Hill, Buffalo 1 N. Y. Car for Salo 1960 Ford - 2 door, hardtop. Phone 445- 2488 ·