a > To make the whole plan auth- enti¢, Indians of all tribes were called, into discussion and from then on. the project | planners never looked back and now the pavilion is a fact. : INDIAN STORY = However, it had to be properly staffed and among those requir- ed were to: be 12 Indian maidens to act as hostesses to tell visit- Indian story from the days of bitter warfare with the whites to the present time of peaceful co-existence and co-operation within the Canadian nation. ~ -- There were 289 applicants for the 12 posts and one of the for- ~ tunate chosen girls was Marie Knockwood, 19, of Scotchfort, a daughter or Mr. and Mrs. Ted- dy Knockwood, descendants of the Micmac Tribe who once toamed the Maritimes. MARIE HAPPY “It is -wonderful”, a happy Marie said yesterday as she told rvaow thrilled she was at being +he-}-but-Mr— be SA ™~ : . : Guardian, Thurs. Nov. 24, 1966. 15+. and rising construction costs| surfaces under the eaves. Relatives Get “Mr. and Mrs. Sherpe, t-? which in the first nine months| COME IN TWO SECTIONS ; 7 Margate. . Proj F 67 ~~ of 1966 have caused a drop in| Existing model sizes vary) NeWS Of Death : ject or O/ ~ building of 19:6 per cent| from 1,104 square feet of area | ’ . ITYNE VALLEY } “Bina Planned AtPW.C cerns Pell [ria fe Sar Denes e+ | RENBONOTONS — Mawr . . ~~} sembled in actory n receiv io . e anne t P.W.C. shipped to their chosen sites in of the tragic death of Mrs. Tho- | ,T*wods ¢f Wee ‘tiat he is 8 ; ~ 2 Ttwo secti which then , 70, of Arcola,’ Sask., sorry j A special project for Expo 67 joined togett et on Saturday, November 12. She {Patient at the Stewart Memorial | is being carried out at Prince was the former Elisa Brown, «| Health Center. Wales College. daughter of the late Mr. and| Gertrude MacNevin was hos It ‘all started when a decision Mrs. Andrew Brown. tess to the United women of the * ceriseeched. many masts agp Mra, Bayse wes instantly bil. church Sop Ge Mowensber moet : , a special pa at the train-car collision, and . . 3 “big ;fair to show the whole eae Walter with whor she| Mrs. Thelma Hammond of : world the story‘of the strugglé was driving, was hospitalized, | Massachusetts visited her par- - of the Canadian Indians to adapt but not severely injured. ents Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Ram- ‘ ao — technological so- - Ce ot Mrs. Bayne and her two sons, ciel he tee savanna 7 tlety while preserving the tradi- Grade e vel “a : : Walter and Robert ted here w tional moral and spiritual valu- | guess I wasn’t very good at it ‘bathrooms and come: entirely}. The in 1965 when they were guests of |visit at her home for severa’ es of their forefathers. then”, she admits. _| furttished and ready for occu red their cousins, Mr. and Mrs, Mur- - s ens a neme ® give Marie what almost amounts : to a ‘crash’ course in conversa- | tional French. It is hard work, LeClair—said-she—is—an— who works hard. He instruction apt pupil af Sunday School Awards Presented At New London . At-the regular—morning ser- promotion cere monies were held. - Rev. Leslie Files, presented the swards and gave much of the credit for « successful year, to the Sunday superintendant, Mrs. Just after the first of the year ~~ 4 Miss Knockwood will go to Mon- Miss Knockwood will goto NKETS ' prior.to the opening of Expo 67. " — : This will be for a course includ- ra _| ing a refresher program dealing By : _ a ee <—. ook W return - Island - when the big exposition ‘site clos- Wm. 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