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Tekawennake News - January 29, 1969, p. 6

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6 Six Nations Ads ( continuec"i.) FOR SALE St. Johns Ladies Guild have the following for sale: 1 heavy dark cloth quilt with flannel lining size about 67" x 8011 , price $15.00 1 all cotton quilt about 6811 x 7811 , price 1n5 o00 Apply lo1tme Anderson, 445-2454 1 R •. R. 2 Ohsweken 1 St . Johns corner. :.;)EIGHT 1iJARCHERS The Six Nations :,/eight :Iatchers are holding Euchres and Bowling, >J ed.nesday, Jan.29, 1969, bowling at Mohawk Bowl, Brantford. Hed. Feb. 5, Euchre. Anyone is we lcome to join t::e club and all welcome to join in the bowlingand the Euchreso For informat i on contact T'lrs . Ifarion Hill, 445-2474, or Mrs, Hilda Powless 445-2402 CARD OF THANKS 1fOOD I would like to thank m~r relatives and friends for visits, cards and flowers I received while I was ii1 Chedoke Hospital, Hamil ton. Special thanks to teachers and pupils of No. 11 School.. Agnes D. Lickers '.-Jhen in need of wood give HARRY BURNING a call. Phone 445-2967 HAGERSVILLE COAL and LUM~IB C0.--1:..'!'D. Order your coal now! 768-3244 Price $32 . per ton deliveredo 768-3788 res. BOBBY'S GRILL and DELICA~:ESSICTJ · Full course home cooked mealso Served 8 AcM. - 6 P.M. Weekly Friday Special: Fish & Chips 75rt 'I'ake out Open Saturdays 9 A.M. - 2 P.H. SOUR SPRINGS STORE and REST!I.URANT Monday - Friday 60,i Another Sale of Sales i n our restaurant on Friday,Jan. 31 1 from 10 AoM. to 10 P.M. Bread 5 loaves for \:1 - reg 27,t per loaf MargarinE 29!c per lbo Potatoes 25 lbs . for 890 Eggs $1. 15 per flat ( 2½ doz) Ladies hose 3 pr. for :n., reg 39¢ pr. No. 20 motor oil 390 qt. reg. 450 Plus rummage sale of good used clothing all dry cleaned for the entire family" Plus other articles also ., Corn soup and corn bread as usual. ~-JAN TED TO BUY Hhite CQrn, call 445-2275 1 Sour Springs Store NE' J CREDI'r NE'.:JS The New Credit teachers a ttended the Language Arts :,Jork Shop at Ohsweken Central School on Monday, Jan. 13. It dealt with the ways movie films can be used in teaching. The next session will be on the second Monday in Februaryo The children will be getting out of school an hour ec1,rlier each time there is a workshop session. School T.V. The new T.V.,which is bei ng paid for by the boys and girls of New Credit School , is bing used regularly for educational programs. The portable T.V. can only show channels 11 and 13 but Gven ivi t h just 2 channels to choose from, there is an amazingly large number of ETV programs to choose from. · /!my .parents wishing to w2,t ch ETV programs may get them any mornings on channel 11 and 130 There are some good 15 and 20 minute programs on Indians and Indian Reserves~ T.Vo Donations David General's band are holding a dance at Ohsweken with all the proceeds, after expenses, going toward the New Credit School T.V. fundo The fund is now up to $50.00 These young people are c0rtainly to be congratulated on their fine community spirito Some adults are needed as chaperones and helpers to make the evening a success. Anyone interested may contact Jlave General c/o Mrs. Roma LaForme. The date of the Benefit Dance has not yet been set but it will be a Friday night in February. continued

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