(4) _Special AnnounceJ:l!~nt Con 't On the Six Na tions I Reserve Monday July 22 , 2-4 p.m. S.S. No. 8 Tuesday July 23 , 2-4 p.m. Old Central School 1i'Jednesday July 24, 2-4 p.m. S.S. No 5 Thursday July 25, 2-4 p.m. S.S. No. 11 Schedule repeats every .v-rnek for 5 sessions. A varied , interesting and educational program is planned. Miss Sharon Vanevery is the instructor a nd the advisor is Jo½n Doxdator Commercial Artist. The course will consis t of several f/edia- Tempera, Drawing, Modelling, paper sculpture:, crayon ,01ork. printing with potato cuts etc. Themes for art wor k will be taken lar3:ely from the history and legends of the Iroquois people. Merit awards will be given. The .Six Nations Arts Council is also snonsoring an ExhibHon of Art and Foek Arts at the lvlohawk Chapel during July and Aue-ust. A SP:EX::IAL AI\11-JOUNCEn.'.ENT A Public meetj_ng will be helcl at the Council House on Thursday July 25th 1968 at 8:00 p.m. to hear and discuss any suggestions that the people may have with the amendment to the Indian Act. SIX NATIONS CCTJNCIL Avoid Mm,,er Mavhem For 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. A power mower's a great invention, but carelassly handled can· be a killer. safetys 1 sake; . Keep a firm grip on the mov1er. Wear sturdy shoes for protection and fir m footing. Mow along the side of a hill rather than up and down. Don't add p.:asoline to a running or hot en2; ine. A flash fire could result. Never alloi.;, a child to operate a power mower or play nearby V-Jhen someone else is mowing. A stone or a bit of r!ire hur l ed by those blades can be as lethal · as a bullet. HAPPY MOV'I l\D l Obituarv I • Word has been ·receiv d of the pa s sing on Monday of Maj or .c;ydney Ro:'rers in Brantford. Maj or Rogers v1ia$. principal of the Mohawk Institue for a number of years. No details as yeto • . i , . , SIX NATI_ONS COMING El[ENTS July 17 Wednesday 8 p.m. :::,; ngo 1'1.t Community Hal .l 8:. every succeeding Wednesday. July 18 July 19 July 23 July 25 J.~ly 26 July 30 July 31 Aug 2&3; Merchants. Pie Social .a t the home of Mrs. Lily Lic l-cers, t':ai,...·tins Corners U .C .W~ Friday 8:30 p~m- Civic Centre Warriors VS. Orangeville. Tuesday 8:30 Hamilton vs. i'flohav·l-cs at Elhswelrnn. , Thursday 8 p. m. Meeting of Reserve Residents at Six Nations Coui;icil House for suggestions and d~scussions regarding ti e a m6ridment tci the · Indian Act 8: 30 p. m. Varriors at Fer c;us. . 3:30 p.m. Lockport vs •. ~fohawks at Ohs1 rnken . Aug. 1&2 Homemakers Convention Ohsweken Community Hall. 9&10, 16&17 at 8:30 p.m. Six Nations Pa .\2; eant presents 11 The League of Peacen ANNOUNCEMENT August 4-11 Inter-Denominational Ind ian camp .meeting Sarnia, Ontario. Main speaker-Evangelist Joey Gilbert of 1ii.ialpole Isla nd Ontario. Service at 10 :30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. - 7:00 p . m. SIX NA'J'IONS SPmTS Gavlord Powless Gaylord Powless is one of the finest ulayers of the exciting sport of lacrosse. A sports writer recently called him t :1e Stan Mikita of l a crosse. With his missile shot he could 'be in the same class a s B o:Jby Hall.. Gaylord I s dad, Ross, was one of the best lacrosse players in .Canada, and Gaylord v,as lieterally born with a lacross e stick in his hand. Ross taught the .boy all the fine points of the game and at the a <2;e of 14, Gaylord played senior ,,ir ith the Warriors. He helped Oshawa Green Gaels win four Canadian Championships, captured two scoring titles and t ivice was voted tl1e outst2- nding pl ayer in the Iifl~_nto Cup finals. Jim Bishop, his coach at Oshawa organized the Detroit Olympics team for the new pro league this season,