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Tekawennake News - March 30, 1968, p. 1

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' - Tekawennake New Credit · .. Si~]".§.!,ions Re.E_orte_I Mar.ch 23 ·- 29 Seventeenth Issue SIX HATI OHS m;t·JS (by W.J.) Events A large nu.-nbe:;:' of S::x Nat:i.0113 hockey fan:J motored to Forest on Saturday, to the Indian Ho ~key Tc:.rnarr..f'nt . Six Na'·.ion3 vs Ss:::·n::.a was tr.e fi::.~st sct ;=,dru.ed game, and it started on time. Unf.ort-. unately our tea'1l. lo:::t, b;:.<~ t r.e:t pl2.:~:--.d a g:s:s.J.t g2..rJ.e, it was ex:citing from ·start to fin- ie-h. The teams 0--~3re tie::'c 6--6 .s:::. tl'rn l2.:-1t mil"!i.:..te. The Sa:.nia team f;Ot 'c,he b:·:=~.{ in the l ast 10 seconds and took advantage of it, mak- ing the score 7-6 for S2.~nia, Our team ;12.d too r.:.any penaltir;s. Don't you .think, fans, -that the ref- favoured · Sarnia? It appea::'.'ed ,:;o froia my bench.. .. But it was fascinatir:g to wai:,ch the older mem·t,ers of our team using theil' qeads and manipulating their s'::, icks to eai..n th9 desil·ed effect, while the youngsters _CaJ!eened from one end of ·i.,:-.3 :::'..n.1.c to ·::h.8 o"!:-~_er li~~e lightn.:i .. s.g; ma!.-citig- a, really--great .combination. It ·,-.ras 2lso note". by :nc:ribers of our party, that while there .must have been in the neic;hb::,u.r1:lood of 2, 000 Indians ::re,;ri_ 2outhc:cn Ontario~ there was not one inebriate. How- ever, there was o.. total al)3e~1.c~ of outsiders. · · Now, with the propossJ. _buils.ing of an arena on the Reserve; could we depend on Re- serve pa+,ro:13.:; :;, &lo:'.ls for it s upkeep? 1,Jould it be cheaper in the long run to rent Civic Centr8 with all the:: reqL1isit-:=;s, J.S needed? Judging . by Forest, better pqt depend on out,:id8 i: ,:/~::-C'n<" ::c:e. Lad.ies Guild ---· -· ------- The Ladies Guild o.:· St. John::; Church, Oi1Sweken, held a successful combination Bake Sale and RDm;-nage Sale a·~ t~:. ..,_ Parish Ho.11 on Wed.· 1v1arch 13th, under the leadership of the President, Mrs. DPc:-.trj_cc Capto.2. · A hot bezf' stew di.rxter was alsc sen--d .. , . The m:Dbe::cs of the Guild are raising funds to install a new f1.:Tn2:-::s i.n tr..e H2.2.J.., and · a ~e~t · surn was added to the fund for this. pur- pose. So s ucccs-:fu.l was t:1e ve,--.·::.,.:.:--e., it. 1·fo-c decided to hold a similar sale a.11.d dinner on ea.ch succeeding Wednccday , beg.:.nning at 10 A .. Mo Those wishing to procure Home Baking_Jnust CO:r:rte early to clYOid disai::,f. :i.,1tmentc Euchre ----- The Weekly nei g_ ;_::::>ourhoo0 Eu -:;hre was held in the basement of the Grand River United Church, with the U.C. W. as hostess83. The winners were: We;:i Scores Low Scores Lene Hands Beatrice Gro:nal Eva E::,gliGh Helen Garlmv Billy Thomas . Do~othy Jwri.e2on Howard Miller The lucky winner of the door prize was Dan Nd~aughton. A ta.sty lunch with coffee was served by the hostessea ., A live- wire group -of young people,from Colborne St. United Chilrch,Brantford, braved the fo g on Sunday evening and journ3:;·ed to Grand River United Church where they gave a :::plendid musical prog-.cam, Rev. Richa::-d hartin was the chaperone and the able emcee. The program began with a cornmunit;;r sing-song, with Mrs. H. Perry at the piano. Niss · Janize h ears then gave two S1"Teetly s 1.mg vocal numbers • . . .;. IV"lr. Doug ? e.rry, Canadian Junior . Violin Ch~;io~, i~nde:red, with artistic finesse, two rnm1bers - Adoration and Polish Dance. He graciously r:e sponded to encores • . hiss Judy Hum·,le, an expert flutist, favoured v..rith _ several intricate and tuneful se- lectio4s on the flute,- .',n octe-~ gave th-r-ec sele::.tions i n v::>cal harmony under the i irection of Hrs. }i. Perry. (con 1td)

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