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Tekawennake News - April 20, 1968, p. 4

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Six Nations Personals ( cont'd) There passed away in Hamilton recently, Nr . Joseph Canadien, 69, formerly of Caughnawaga, (}ue. and husband of the former Rachel VanEvery. U:r. & Mrs. Canadien resided in Ha.wilton for many years. The April meeting of the Sour Springs Women I s Institute was held at the home of i'~rs . Judy Garlow. An election of officers was held with Ivirs. Peter VanEvery presiding. The follo viiing were elected to the various offices: President - "Mrs. Eldon Hill First Vice-Pres. - Mrs. George Hen.hawk Second Vice-Pres. - hrs. William Hen.hawk Sec . Treasurer - Hrs. A. Wright District Director - Hrs. Frank haracle Public Relations - Mrs. Hilda Powless Agriculture - Mrs. Judy Garlow Historical Research - Nrs. Leah Powless Six Nations Fair Board Citizenship Hrs. Arthur Wright Curator - Hrs . Peter Van.Every Pianist Mrs. Lily Lickers Auditors - Mrs. Peter VanEvery Nrs . Leah Poidess Flower Conveners Mrs. Harvey Powless !-~rs . Lily Lickers Hrs . Arthur Wright The S. N. Fair Board is sponsoring a Pot Luck Supper in the Dining Hall, on A1::ril 13 at 6 P.M. The Russell Garlows will be receiving their Service Diploma. The guest speaker is B. H. Brick, Paris. Mr. Bart Peters, Buffalo, N. Y. has purchased the house and farm of the l ate Huron Davis. The house is being extensively remodeled with modern conveniences being installed. 11r. Peters is disposing of his beautiful Buffalo home and will take up residence here when the house is completed. Hr. Peters is a Master Mechanic, but ill health has forced him to abandon his work. Mr. & Jvlrs. Philip Peters have a · beautiful new home under construction on the fourth line. Six Nations Events Six Nations residents are warned to exercise extreme caution in burning grass, brush etc. Never start a fire on a windy day. Last week the Volunteer Firemen were called out twice. A fire started on the farm of Harry Green, hart in 's Corner, and spread into two adjacent properties. A fire of unkown origin started on the Simeon Gibson property opposite Eiddleport, and spread to the farms of Russell Garlow and Cyril Fraser. On ,Sunday, firemen were called to the property of i~. ii:. Lickers, .Sour Springs Rd. to assist in extinguishing a grass fire. On ~,indy honday th3y were called out on 3 occasions. A grass and bush fire in Delaware section near the property of Nathan Honture, a grass and bush fire on the farm of Russell Johnson, and a grass and bush fire near Atken 1 s Corner. Fortunately in each case, in spite of the wind, the fires were brought under control. Coming Events in Six Nations April 14, 9:00 A. N. Annual 0aster Sunrise 3ervice come to this service is extended to one and all. ment of the church. Revival Meetings Pastor Daniel Butler at Grand River Unit ed Church. A wel- Breakfast Hill be served in the base- Evangelists - Joseph Gilbert and Lennox Taylor William Tooshkenig from Walpole Island, Ontario, Can. Place - Six Nations Pentecostal Church , Ohsweken, Ontario Date Starting Sunday, April 7th. 7:30 P.l'l. Everyone welcome. "Be still and know that I am God. " Psm. 46: 10,. Euchre April 11 and 18, Euchre, Grand River Church basement. 8:00 P.M.

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