,-~:--:. ~: . · · . .. .. ,~. ,:· ;~ .. ,:- .. .,.-::< .. ·ri:-- ~~ · Credit Du.ion .. : ' • • . • . • • • •• ·!- - ;#_ ..- .... ;..· . . The dissolution of old delinquency and the addition of new share capital ·are""t~o items 1 needing the most attention. -\,fe are operating at a profit but old delinquency stands in the way of disbursing dividends. Until it can be cleared, this money m;st be left in a fund called "undivided earnings". l'·.tr. Vern Johnson, Hr. Fred Preston and Hr . Jas. Irwin, Brantford, offered their encouragement. Three new memb.ers joined. Your 1968- 69 slate of officers is as follows: Board of Directors Credit Committee Herman 3tyres, Jr·. · Pres~ · -~ · Alto_n V. Hill Carson Hartin Geo. Bemberry Ers. 1~arg. Porter, Treas. Thos . :}ItPleasant }Irs. ·Elizabeth ·· Hill hrs. Betty Port~r, '. Sec~ · ' : f: ' . Supervisory .· _ Eips J1;1lta .L. -Jami~son Mrs. Vera Styres John 1J •. Green 't • • • • ,. . l ~a.ke this a_ banner'year for our C.U. ~ach shareholder bring in a new member. This is a 'small contribution we· can mak e .. for the benefits .-receive~ from our C.U. . -~ ' ~ Wedding ' : ~ A quiet but pretty wedding ceremony at the hohawk Chapel, united in marriage Hiss Goldie Smith and ._Albert Green , Jr. Rev. helchi Henry 'conduct~d the ceremony, assisted by Rev. ·,,,i . J. Zimmerman, the :0:{ector. The bride is a daughter of Lr. &: Nrs. Russel Suri.th, Sour Springs. The bridegroom _is' the .eldest son of hr. & Mrs. Albert Green,Sr. Mrs. Lillian Lickers played the weddfr1g music • . Given in marriage by her fath er,. the bride wore a two- piece floor l ength gown of -whit~ chantilly lace over silk bengaline. The matroµ-of- honour wa.s Ers. Yvonne Hill i n a blue peau de soie floor length gowrt •. 5he bridesmaid, i'.:i~s D~e Green, wore a similar gown- both wore matching headpieces. . · .Andrew: Sm:i.,h, }>rather of th_e bride; was groomsman and .th,e usher . was Steve Childerhose. A receptio:n.: at the: Cornmun:ity H~ll, Ohsweken, '-followed the .:ceremony •. . Smn :Martin " s ~ Orchestra supplying the music·. ' · i1i:r. & Mrs. Green will reside in Buffalo, lJ . Y. ' Six r~ a.tions I Personals · . . Nrs. Lillian Lickers was calle·d to }3uf f c1.lo, on account- of the illness. of her sist'er; hiss i'fabel Styres. :}iiss P~tricia Jamieson, Chedoke Hospital,Hamilton, sp ent the week-end at the home of Er. & J.Virs • . Robt, Jamieson, R. R. 1, Ohsweken. hembers of Grand River U.C. journeyed to the Uindham United Church Sunday everiing for a musical program. They were assisted by the Porter Brothers '~uartet, who sang numb- ers in the Indian Language. ~ ~ L ._- .. ·;:;.- 3 eveh members-· of the rrrusical Wright family provided sacred -~ori-gs and _·music at the morn- ing service of Grand River U.C. They are truly an __ inspiration .to all who hear them. Thank you, "old t imer" ._of Deleware for your fine p e,per in our 16th edition, you (re so right. Ed • h r. & Hrs. R. J. Hontour, Lanitowaning, Ont. were recent visitors to the reserve. They attehded-t,he 'f-uheral _of the farmer's sister, krs. \-J. Harringlon, at' Delaware~ ·· -Later in the week they -visiteci. friends .. and relatives before returning to their home on EanJtou- lin Island. · -:~:-~:;-:~_.-(' :·-··~- - ~-- He r~·g¼-et b:t repo_rt the serious illness of Robert Burnham, youngest son of Mr. & Lrs. Johri' -Burnha~r, . :Ohs:w-eken. : ijol;!ert is in the· children Is-ward Qf B.G.H. A pleasant social evening wa s enjoyed when friends from th.e · three United Churches of Grarid Rive.~ -Charge .imet at -th~ manse, _Ohsweken, to renew acquaintance· and bid farewell to Rev •. Eno~ T. Montour, Noose;jaw, ·sask~· Rev. J. S •. Sh'antz and }:;rs, Shantz were the genial hcist s . : Nathan Hontourshowed movies of the entire 2xpo Site in action. Andrew Jamieson showed slides of the local district. At the conclusion of t he evening, Hrs. Shantz served refreshments before t he firn 1 good- bye to Mr. Hontour • . .. -:-~ ---~· ·~-----... -~ - - ,..:.·•.,,.,..... __