5 ( continued) ATHLETICS PROGRAl\lI Sponsored by: Six Nati ons Recreat i on Committee and Br antfor d Yr.1CA & YWCA 13cginning: Saturday , January 18, 1969 at For: Ohsweken Ce:1tral School Gymnasium and each Saturday following for 10 sessions Boys and Girls ages 8-10 years Boys ~1d Girls ages 11-13 years at 9:00 A.M. to 10:45 A.M. at 11:00 A.M. to 12:45 A.M. Ea ch group consists · of two sessions 45 min. in length a) Gym - gym_nastics, games, relays 7 exercises, etc. b) Craft r, Be sure to register on Saturday, January 18 1 1969 at the proper time if you wish to participate . ~~ prepared for gy:n classes - especially running shoes. ·Lead.ors Senior leader:c: Mrs. Davis Claudine VanEvery - Intermediate leaders - approx. 20 who have taken courses at _the YM- YWCA;Br:ari'tfd. _()ptiona! Swimming at YM-Y'.;fGA in Brantford 7 8:00 - 9:00 P.M. -- cost 25¢ Transportat i::in provided by bus - leci.vcs Ohsweken ci.t 7:30 P.M. AlifYBOJ)Y in those a ge groups is welcome. ~o::..~ further information ccnt.:1ct; :-Irs. Brenda Davis, R.R. 1, Ohsweken I'.i iss Mary VanEvery, Council House Secty. ~-i .B. 12.st Saturday's pro~am was very well attended at Ohsweken Uew Central School, ~ni it's not too l ate to join. · ~ix Nati.ans Personals · P.F.C. Gene Reid, U.S. harine Corpso Ccllllp Pendleton, California, arrived at the home of his parents, l'!ir. & Mrs, naymond Reid, R.R. 6 Hci.gersville on December 31st. on tnree weeks leave. Gene arrived d.irectly from Pa:. ris. I s land. So . Carolina, where he was rifle instructor for t wo months. He returns on 'rhursday Jan. 23 to Camp Pendleton and expects to be , com!iissionecl · t::i Viet lfam. Mrs. ~iJm. Aaron and family 1 Det ::-oi t, Nich. visited at the home of Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Longboat last weekend. Mr. Graham Smith, Snyder, Neb~ was a visitor at the home of Mrs. W. L. Smith, Sour Springs over the weekend. ·we regret to report that the i nfant son of iWr. & Mrs. Joe Farmer, Ro chester , N.Y. is ill in the hospital there. Don't forget to visit the folks at Lady Willingdon Nurs ing Home. Company helps to -break a long day~ Mr. Nathan Montour has been commissioned to carve a bust of Capt. Josep4 Brant for the B~ant Museum at Burlington. t 'Irs. J. -W. Hill, Sour Springs Road, is spending the winter in Detroit with members of ~er i'amily. Mr. -1rJayne Hill, Cheektowaga, n. Y. visited his mother, Mrs. Dorothy Jamieson, R.R. 6 Hagersville 7 over the weekend and called on other relatives. David Monture, 19, son of Mr. & Mrso B1-,_d l'fontour 1 R.R. 1 Ohsweken, left on Sunday for Ottawa to take up a position i n Indian Affairs. Mr. & nrs. Elliott noses and Mro & Mrs, George Garlow attended the annual luncheon of the Paris Fair Board. in Paris on Monday.