Six Nations Personals (cont'd) Mr. Ronald Thomas has been promoted as a full time guidance teacher at New Central School. Mr. Keith Lickers is the new Physical Director and will continue to teach the skill subjects of mathematics and english. Mr. Byron, Brantford, is a part time teacher at new Central School. Congratulations to Vic Porter on his thoughtfulness on Labour Day, Mr. Porter brought a load of Nanaimo lacrosse players to the Reserve. They were entertained at his home and then taken on a tour of the Reserve. On the following Thursday Mike Good, an Indian player on the Nanaimo team, visited at the home of Victor Porter and attended the Six Nations Council in session. Mr. Good is a member of the council on his home reserve in B.C. Last Friday evening Ron Lickers and N.E. Lickers drove to the ferry landing to inspect the ferry about 7 P.M. they parked on the road and walked to the river leaving the keys in the car, returning ten minutes later, the car had disappeared into thin air. It was discovered Sunday evening in front of a Buffalo residence all intact except the keys. August Obituaries George W. Anthony, 85, R. 6 Hagersville, Aug. 5, 1968, at the Brantford General Hospital. Interment in Christ Church cemetery. Clifford W. Fraser, 63, Buffalo N.Y. on Aug. 6, 1968. Interment in Acacia Church cemetery, Buffalo. Mrs. Louise Henry, 70, R. 2 Ohsweken, River Rd. at Brantford General Hospital. Interment in Onondaga Longhouse Cemetery. Thomas White, 74, R. 2 Ohsweken, in Henderson Hospital, Hamilton, on Aug. 12, 1968. Veteran of WWI and II. Interment in Christ Church cemetery. Miss Phyllis Martin, 18, August 17, 1968. Accidentally killed in a car accident. Daughter of Mrs. Ruby Martin R. 6 Hagersville. Interment in Sour Springs Longhouse cemetery. Mrs. Melaine Dockstader (General) 51, Buffalo, N.Y. on Sept. 1, 1968. Widow of Garfield Dockstader, beloved mother of Neil, Gerald, Viola, Amelia, Shirley, Danny, and John, all of Buffalo; sister of Norman, Ohsweken; Wilfred, Earl, Tremaine, Dan, Rachel and Gloria, all of Buffalo, N.Y. Rested at home of Norman General, interment at Sour Springs Longhouse. Thomas Barnes, 82, R.R. 2 Ohsweken, suddenly at his home on Sept.3 , 1968. Husband of Flora Lickers, father of John Hamilton, Harry and Mrs. Phyllis Salvaggio, both of Rochester, N.Y. Mr. Barnes was a veteran of World War I. Rested at Styres Funeral Home. Interment in Ohsweken Pentecostal cemetery. Rev. T. Morikawa officiated. Levi General, 89, on Sept. 3, 1968, formerly of the Six Nations Reserve. In Norfolk General Hospital. Father of Raymond R. 6 Hagersville, Neil of Detroit, Dean of R. 2 Ohsweken, Betty of Niagara Falls, N.Y. and Harvey of R. 6 Hagersville. Rested at Styres funeral home with service in the Chapel. Interment in Garlow Line Cemetery. Robert Lottridge (Bob) 83, on Sept. 7. 1968 at St.Joseph's Hospital, Brantford. Brother of Mrs. Sarah Johnson, Ohsweken; father of Jean Lottridge, Florida. Service Wednesday evening at Styres Funeral Home Chapel. Funeral on Thursday afternoon at St. Peters Church. Funeral arrangements incomplete. Mrs. Hannah Sherry, on Sept. 7, 1968 at the Brantford General Hospital. Wife of Art Sherry R.R. 1 Ohsweken. Service on Tuesday afternoon at the Styres Funeral Home Chapel. Interment was in Ohsweken Pentecostal Cemetery. Rev. Gordon Hill officiated. Congratulations and best wishes to the following parents: To Mr. & Mrs. Harry Allen (nee Elsie Styres) on the birth of a bonny baby daughter, Aug. 25, 1968, Jacqueline, at the Brantford General Hospital. To Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Porter (nee Joyce Douglas) on Sunday Sept.1, a wee daughter at the Brantford General Hospital. To Mr. & Mrs. Reginald Froman (nee Joyce Clause) a daughter, Lori Anne Irene, Sept. 1st. at the Brantford General Hospital.