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Tekawennake News - March 19, 1969, p. 5

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5 SIX NATIONS SPORTS ( continued) Burlington Wins Burlington Girls Hockey Team won another game at Toronto on Sunday with a score of Burlington 3, Toronto HumberGi cle 2o This was the second game of the Central Ontario Ladies Hockey League semi-finalso Bev Beaver got the winning goal for Burlingtono Six Nations vs Oneida Bo,·Jlin~ A bowling tournament was held last Saturday afternoon at Mohawk Lanes in Brantford with Six Nations and Oneida bowling teams participatingo Six Nations bowlers carried off the lion's share of the pr·izeso Individual winners were: Ladies high triple~ Bevo Beaver 748 Six Nations Ladies high single - Pat Cornelius 286 Oneida Men's high tripl e - Hayne King 718 Six Nations Men's high single . Norman Jacobs 295 Six Nations Ladies low score ~ Sandra Henhawk 111 Six Nations Men's low score - Gary Nicholas 108 Oneida Six Nations won all team prizes: No . 1 Team Six Hations ladies won Ladies team prize No . 2 Team Six Nations men won Hen 's team prize No . 2 Team Six Nation s mixed won Mixed team prize Competition was keen in the tournament but plenty of fun and laughter went along Nith it. Following the tournament, t he competitors all returned to the Ohsweken Community Hall dining room where the Six Nations were hosts to a delectable buffet supper. Mrs. Iloris Henhawk, Social Convenor for the Six Nations Bowl ing Association, presided and prizes were distributed to the lucky winners. Congratulations to Six Nations Bowlers on their success a..nd for your hospitality to the competitors. They must have gone home happyo Grand River Euchre - Thursda;z 2 Iiarch 13 Ladies high score Dayna Jamieson lY1en' s high score Frank Maracle Ladies lone hands Snooker Martin Tfon ' s lone hands Ilot Mart in Ladies low score Mrso Christine Garlow Men's l ow score Lynwood Martin Iloor prize was won by Frank Maracle Six Nat ions Bowling League Ifarch 12 , 1969 by M. Moses Ladies high single - Sylvia Poodry 325 Ladies high triple - Syl via Poodry 791 Men's high single Buddy Anderson 300 Nen's high triple - H. Fishcarrier 768 Team t 7 59 points Te i1!lls 5 & 6 - 54 points Team II 1 53 points \ SIX NATIOi'JS PERSONALS , Dr. Arthur Irvin, Ottawa, i s coming to the Six Nations Reserve and on March 21st. at 8 p.m. he will speak on "Hur.10.n Ri ghts" at the Christian Aid Hall. He will also show s lides on Indians across Canada. \ Ben and. Fred Leebrea_, Rochecter , N. 'L visited Mr. & Mrs. Stanley Green, Martin's Corner and Mf . & Mrs. Albert Garlow7 RoR. 6 , Hagersville,last weekend. Mr. Ross Powless has returned t o the Brantford General Hospital for treatment for a form- er injury. All wish for Ross a speedy recovery. Mr. Vic·tor Porter was required t o spend several days last week in the Brantford General Ho spital due to an injury Decei ved in the Strathroy Hockey Tournament. Mro- & Mrs. Ilufferin Ilavi s, Ohm·rnken , were hosts at a birthday dinner last Thursday even- ing in honour of Iluff's dad. I t was a double celebrat ion - Mr. Davis ' birthday and his release on the previous day fro~ St. J oseph's Hospital after successful surgery. fo rd has been received that Dr . Gilbert C. nonture, in Ottawa Civic Hospital, is prog- ressing favourably. We are al l pleased to hear this good news. Miss Ruby Montour ,R. N. recent l y returned home from Moose Factory General Hospital, is now on duty in the Intensive Care Unit of t he Brantford General Hospital. ( Continued) \ \ \

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