... 7 Obituaries GREEN - In Viet Nam, on Thursday , J anuary 9 7 1969 1 PoFoCo Larry Green, (serving with the U. S oll1a rines) ? formerly of R 1 Ohsweken, in his 24th year; beloved son of Mr. & Mrso Herrr:an Green 7 R 1 Ohsweken ; a_ear brother of Charles , Hamilton; George, Niagara Falls. rJ. Y.Gary , 'r:Trs. tJi lliam (Jean) Smoke an ,i Virginia, a ll of Rochester; Donald, Joseph, Mark, Dale, Sylvia and Betty-Lou , al l · a t hooei granC:.son of Ivirs o ~'1ary Jolmson of Hamilton. Funera l service at Pentecost a l ChurC'h7 Ohswe:rnn, Sunday at 2 p.m. Interment in thE> ad.,;. jo ining cemetery, Pa s tr;r Daniel Butler officiated. BARNES - Suddenly at his home, ~IeJnesday, January 1 5 1 1969 1 Charles Barnes of R 2 Ohs- weken7 ±n his 79th ;year 7 belove d father of Wel by,:Buffalo, N. Y. and Mrs. Daniel (Mabel) Butler, R l Ohsweken; a lso su:·vived by 12 grandchildren and 6 great-grandchildren. Mr. Barnes was an a ctive me;i1ber of Christ 1 s .Anglican Church, Six Nations Reserve. Rested at St;yres Fwl.eral Home, Ohsweken, unt il Friday 1; 30 for funer fl.l . service at 2 p.m. in Christ's Church, Inte::c-;-.-:zrd; i n adjoining cemetery~ Rev. IC Hansen officiat·ed._ · Births SETH - To Mr and Hrso Davi cl Se.th (nee Geraldine Buck) at I-Iend~rson General Hospital, :a:amil ton 1 a son: David 1,faYrJ.e: 8 lbs. First g-.candchild of Mr . & Mrs. R. Buck and Mr. and Mrso A. Seth , !::ILL - To Mrc and Hrs. Barso H" 11 1 R~ R. l Ohsweken. The gift of a son, 10 lbs. at the Brantford General Ho ;:ipital . Congratulations ·i:;o the r:::-oud. parente. bi Julia Le Jamieson Pract:i.ce In Conversation 1~ Hello - So goh Are you ,·rnll? - :3a d,1,h ga r1 deh genh? 0 , I am woll - 0 ;;,Ja gn a_a ga r:1 . de:C. arid y,ou? ·- Noble ni s eh " I am filLC too - hjEJ, g2s a_a ga ri c'..eh, oh ni 2o ~ . .fhero are y ou go ing ? - Gal'"'l. ivclh sel1 To the hockey go,ine - Tsi deht honht tsi gwa ehks 7 Where is the hockey t:'3.ine ? ,.,. Gah non weh nah deh honht tsi gwa ehks :Brantford ..:. Jiht ga na a_ah heh reh mw.t time ? - J)i n i yo h wh:i'.hs cla eh ? Half - · 3hah . c'cc w2.h sbn nenh past - yo do hehts clonh e i ght - shah de gonh Practice'in Making StatElrnents 3. Dick s a id - Dick wah hen ronh i;Runn - nn e sa, rah daht 11 J ane said - J ane wah a :i'. ronh "Run11 - 11 De sa rah daht 11 . J ane ancl Dick said - Jane nobk Dick wah nf ronh i;R1mn - "De sa rah de.ht" DAY OF RENEt'LlL A Day of Renewal i s being held this Friday at the Holiday Inn for all Clergy, interested Lay people 1 and their wives. The ladies will be under the direction of Mrs~ Gordon Hunter and Mr s . Overton Stephens. The men will be lea_ in renewal by three men: Dr. Victor Levan, Rev. Morse Rcbinson, and. Rev, Wayne Smith, who will speak on Renewal : from the Personal 7 Chtirch 1 and Communi t3; level. The highlight of' the day will be an acldress by Doct or Robert ~! cCl1.,1.r e 1 Moderator of the United Church of Canada. Dr. Mc- Clure is the first l ay.person t o be e lected to the position of Moderator in the United Church since 1925~ On Jano 31st to Fe1J. 2nd the Adult Faith at Work Conference will be held at Holiday Inn, with leadership being g i ven by Rev. Gordon Hunter, Rev. Gordon Hume, Dr. Overton and Lillian Stephens and others . The programme gets under way at 7 o'clock on FTiday evening with registration ·and theme introduction" Three Talk-It-Over groups are planned through the s essionsr when one has an opportu.YJ.ity to share and participate in discussions. Evangel Choir vrill contribute to the programme on Saturday evening. The closing session will be i n Sta David's Angl ican Church on Sunday at 3 o'clock~ continued