, SIX I,TATIONS SUPPLEMENTARY PAGE Personals Dr. Daniel J. Smith B.S.N.,V.S., formerly of the Six Nations Reserve and now of New Zealand,~fter visiting friends and relatives on the reserve and district, on an extended vacation, left Saturday to return to surmner down under. He will fly via London and Bombay, India, thus concluding a round the world trip to and from New Zealand. While at home, Dr. Smith was the guest of honour at family gatherings. He was also hosted at University of Guelph, and entertained by friends and relatives in London, Hamilton, Toronto, Buffalo, Montreal, Chicago, Philadelphia, and West Palm Beach, Florida. Mr. Hugh Smith, Port Elgin, spent the week end at his home on the Six Nations Reserve. V.ir. Smith is in Administrative \r.Jork on the Cape Croker and Saugeen Reserves and wc·.s the former Welfare Officer at Ohsweken. l'f.trs. Oliver M. Smith is one of the five women who will be honoured by the Women's Canadian Club of London at a special ceremony on January 15th, 1968. Hr. & VJrs. Smith founded the Mohawk Pottery on the Six Nations Reserve and specialize in authentic Indian Pottery using traditional material and designs. Mrs. Smith is being named "Artisan of the Year". She was also delegated to present one of her ceramic pieces to Queen Elizabeth when she visited Canada in the Centennial Year. Four other women being so honoured are Senator Josie D. Quart N.B.E. of 0ttawa and Quebec City as"Senator of the Year. 11 Mrs. Douglas }Hair, f::·".-~ --:r;:-., ,-·~o c. r:. ·'J d as o:'ficis.l P:overnment hostess, is named "Canada I s lios~-~9 s c'.: the Yea:r 11 • Nrs. Baroara Allen named "Reeve of the Year", and }1:(s. Dorothy McCarthy, "Painter of the Year". We welcome Six Nations readers to our paper. We hope that you will enjoy it and contribute articles, news, and coming events. Constructive criticism would be welcome. Six Nations Supplementary editors: Andrew and Wilma Jamieson