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Tekawennake News - April 27, 1968, p. 3

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• • Six Nations Personals ( cont'd) Dun·erin Davis, son 01· Mr. James Davis and the late Mrs. tAliceJ Davis , has started construction on a split-level house in the village of Ohsweken. Mrs. S. A. Anderson is on a visit to Rochester N. Y. She will be returning home this coming week-end . Mr. & Jlf.trs. Harold Stevenson (nee Caroi Davis) daughter of Wilfred S. Davis, R.R. 1 Wilsonville, stopped off in Brantford to visit Mrs. Rena Davis Bender, on their way home to Calgary, Alberta, from France, where they had flown to attend the Olympics at Grenoble . They also did some skiing and sight-seeing while in France. The Sour Springs Women's Institute were recent guests of the Falkland 1 ! . I. They con- tributed two songs,in the l:ohawk language,to the program. Mr. & Jlfirs. Wm. Robertson, Toronto, (nee Doreen Davis) youngest daughter of Wilfred S. Davis, were recent guests of Mrs. Rena Davis Bender, Brantford. Mr. & Jlf.trs. Robertson have just returned from a vacation in Florida. Mr. & Mrs. Vincent Hill, Niagara Falls, N. £. were Easter guests at the home of Er. & r-~ s. Peter VanEvery. Also guests were Mrs. J:i2 rgaret McDonald and daughter Ers. Nicholson from Ft. Erie. Mrs~ Birdie Doctor and family of Syracuse N. Y. were guests at the home of Mrs.Doctor!·s parent's, Mr. & Mrs. A1ex Hill, for the Easter week-end. Mr. Wilfred L. Smith, Brant San, was enabled to spend the iaster week-end at his Sour Springs home. Mr. & Ers. Allan Miller & family, Niagara Falls, N. Y. spent the Easter week-end in Ohsweken. Mr. & Mrs. Elmore Miller & f awily of Detroit spent East er at their Ohsweken home • .)Ylrs. Clarence Simons (nee Ila Martin) Buffalo, N. Y. spent the Easter week-end at the home of Mrs. Orpha iVIartin. Dr. & Mrs. T. J. Jamieson and Mr. & Mrs. L. Roy Hill, Detroit, spent the Easter vacation at Grand River . Mr. & Mrs. Joe Farmer, Rochester, N. Y. spent Easter with the latter's mother Mrs • .. .AJny Hartin~ of ~art in I s Corner. jv.irs. Farmer will remain for a week. • . : Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Hill (nee Darlene hartin) Rochester, N. Y. spent the Easter week-end at the home of Mr. & VJ.rs. Lynwood lV.i:artin. Other visitors to the Reserve and guests of home folks were: Mr . & }'.irs. Robt. Long- boat & family,Buffalo, N. Y; Ivir. & 1'~rs. Leonard Lickers & family, Buffalo; Nr. & Mrs. Edgar Smith & family, Niagara Falls, IL Y; Mr. Steve Smith, St. Jerome I s College, Kitchener; Mr. & Mrs . -Richard Hill & son, Rochester, L . Y; Hisses Lynn & Pat Jamie- son - Hamilton &·London. Guests for Easter at the'home of Mr. & Mrs. Elliott Mo ses were Mr. & Mrs. Bob Moses & family, Ft~ Erie; Jvir. & 1Yirs. John Moses & family, Etobicoke; Mr. & Mrs. Art .Anderson Jr; Mr. & Mrs. David Anderson & family; Mr. & Mrs. David hoses & family. Mrs. George Z . Garlow, secretary of the Six Nations School Committee, attended the Conference of Indian School Committees held in Edmonton, April 2nd - 5th. The con- ference had representatives from across Canada , from British Columbia to Nova Scotia. Rev . E. T. Montour has been elected to the national executive of the Canadian Author's Association. He represents the Man.- Sask. region of free-lance writers and broad- casters. Coming Events in Six Nations 1. April 13 - 20 , Revival Meetings will continue at the· Six Nations Pentecostal Church. Evangelists: Joseph Gilbert Lennox Taylor William Tooshkenig from Walpole Island, Ont . Canada 2. April 20, teams for the Saturday, May Saturday 1:00 P.M. Bowling Try-out at Indian Bowling .Association Tournament 25, 1968. Registration fee ~~2.00. }fohawk Bowl,Brantford , to pick to be held in Belleville on (cont'd)

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