2 DAVID BEAN & $30QNS LIMJTED, Publishers * ROY 8. BEAN, Editor. _ WILLIAM M. REAN, Associate Editor 1 Outaric Btroct, Watprico. every Tussdag and Priday PAGE TWO laa o rimne * . * ks $100,000,000 Construction Program Mooted for Canada According to advices from Ottawa, it is reported that with falling busiâ€" mess indices revealing a @dun‘f reâ€" domestic and export trade, Canada is going to try for complete econo mic recovery the "British way". ‘That is to say, the Domiuion is going to embark within the next fow months upon a huge national echeme of jowâ€"cost bousing, similar to the movement whichk first raised the United Kingdom from the depths of the depression to the level of a prog perity which was greater than norâ€" inal 10,000 New Homes Planned ‘The aim in Canada‘s case will be «a building program of at least $100,â€" 000,000 to be carried forward by priâ€" vate enterprise and designed to furâ€" uish _ approximately 10,000 _ new homes for Canadian workingâ€"men that can be rented economically for from $12 to $15 per month. The necessary legis‘ation will be submitted to Parâ€" liameut at the session scheduled to meet shortly after the New Year, As forecast within recent days by Minâ€" School Concert a Success. The annual sehoo, concert was he‘d in the Shantz Hulil and it was rowded to the doors. The rooms were beautifuily decorated for the occasion und u« great deal of credit a0es to Mr. Hill and his staff of three teachers for their untiring efforts to imake the evening an entire success, Br. J.C. Ross was a very able chair mall. The prograin cousisted of as folâ€" lows: A quartette by Ruath Gingerieh. Cara Seip. Cartol Gardner and Mary Hondecich; a ditdogiu entitled, "The Train ie Baden‘â€" which was very rood‘A piatie duet by Huth Honderâ€" ich and .( * Christmas Janghter : Nunus and eriO A op‘ sood:A piasio duet by Ruth Honderâ€" jch and | Cl Reip A dialogue. ‘Christmas Sersere®, hrought a lot of Jinghter Pians sois hy Ethelind Nunus and another 6y Dorothy Kipt er:o A o hay eadtifiea, . ~Henpec kod Hollec Gossip‘. by a gronp of girls as ao sewing eircle. which brought forth peals 0: lauchter from the crowd; A piano sole by Carrol Gardâ€" ner; A pay, "The Pilfered Pants". hy a gronp of colored boys in a court room. passing senterce on a party who stole the pants; A guitar duet by Laverne Miller and Lloyd Schie de!l was good and the crowd cheered until they came back and gave anâ€" other selection; The closing operetta, "The Land of Dreams Come True", took a great deal of work to get up, jicluding the very beautiful cosâ€" tumes and was splendidly rendered. The meeting was brought to a close hi singing "God Save the King". ‘The Lutheran Sunday School beld sonia Claus appeared on the scene their annual Christmas festival on ;;“3‘:“(;:?"::‘3:"“?;;&:00& th:“u;ene‘ Wednesday evening and the church ooo o o e e ns was well filled. Rev. G. R. Schultz m t was the chairman. The program conâ€" G. Leiskau are to be congratulated sisted of recitations, dialogues. sing~ en their splendid work. ing and a pageant, "Silent Night".| Rev. Schultz spoke a few words on | "The Christmas Tree". He stated _ Assistant: "Your doctor‘s out here each branch of the Evergreen tree with a flat tire." not only showed the emblem of everâ€" "Diagnose the case as flatulency lasting life but the tree was filled of the perimeter and charge him with crosses. accordingly," ordered the garage ‘The teachers and superintendent, man. ‘"That‘s the way he does." Lutherans Present THna& WaTErRLOO CHRONICLE m-mm-woâ€"â€"w--â€"u.â€"oâ€"-@h --.w-. Carried Forwurd by Private to Raden‘ wh â€" piasio duet hy d Cl Reip. mas Seccere‘, In ti o Planie seb and another by pay â€" eatifica Gassin‘®â€" by a per ‘year | normal channels of Christmas Program. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1937 PAYALBE IN ADVANCE isteria) circles, the plan will contemâ€" piate the Federal Government making second mortgage money available to the building industry at a low cost up to a total of $25,000.000. ‘This will make possible and profitable, it iâ€" contended, a program by the inâ€" dustry itself of at teast $100,000,000â€" sufficient to erect 10,000 homes in the $2,500 class. The rates of interâ€" est will be so regulated that the proâ€" jectied rentals of from $12 to $15 per ‘nwnlh will be economicafiy proftâ€" »ble. The proposed building program, if it materializes, would result in reâ€" wucing materially the ranks of the unemployed in the Dominion and bring about an appreciable improveâ€" ment in business generally. It has heen estimated that prosperity for the construction trades would pracâ€" mwally do away with our unemployâ€" inent problem. which explains why the Government is so anxious to see thal the building industry is again |osperous. Many Canadian corpors tions. directly and indirectly, are in line for substantial benefits sbould the Dominion embark on a huge I using scheme. Deve‘opments in the above counnection will be watched very closely by Canadian industry wad investors. iocitations Wauechier a "Rick Babx Hartung. Huehn: pla NC . ‘Fhe Chreaicle is a member of HEIDELBERG aby‘; recitations by Ada _ Martin and play, "Scene in Rest ns â€" by â€" Christian Edna Frey "Uncle Hi Robert } Richard 0 recitation a â€" Martin THE WATERLOO welm. ansz by and Public School Exam Playlet by N.D.C.S. Results Announced Literary Society te> Junior Reom Grade 1 Â¥voune Bailie A, Ksther Kusenberger A, Dorothes Gingerich A Shirley Eimwachter B, Earl Goodâ€" win B, Marie Hallman C, Roland Brighton C. Garnet Koehier C. Lau raine Schmidt D, Ward Poll, Wayne Grade liâ€"Erma Beer B, Jimmy Brown B, Hugh Hallman €, Carson Finwachter C. Grade iliâ€"Cameron MoDonsld A.!n.., ruve a reading, "Christmas At Juse Hatile A. Hernice Kinee B Markk oo 488 ols Wï¬,"m‘:; Howling iB, Elaine Toman C, RobeM | con," "jingle Belis", en interesting Brighton °C. |phyle(, ‘"Christmas | Shadow", was Grade IVâ€"Joan Dinger A, Lincoln yiven by â€" Muriel Egerdss, Velma Coloman B, Walter Poll B, Jean Poll‘ï¬..uu‘ Alice Hallman, Ruth Pipher, B. Eva Snider C, Delmore Toman C. |Lorne Baer, Arthur Baer and Gordon liah Egerdee C. Scider. ‘‘The NDC.S. @xchange" Miss Carol Martyn B.A., Teacher.| was read by Arthur Baer and the lor Reom Christmas carol. ‘It Came Upon the Grade V â€":}.l‘en Poth B, Elinore Roâ€" Midnight Clear", concluded the proâ€" senberger B, Edward Goettling B,|£"°~" The anpual exchange of gifts FEs CA TL is nsSCV Ircluhnéan To was then held Grade Vâ€"Glen Poth R, Klinore Roâ€" senberger B, Edward Goettling B, Howard Foote C, Earl Brighton D. Grade Viâ€"Reta Coloeman and Dorâ€" vuthy Wanner A (equal}, Clare Snider E George Goettling B, Earl Toman E. Elmer Poll B, Gordon Howling C, Orville Baer C. Grade ViMIâ€"Miriam Coleman A, lussel Soider B, Ruth Erb B, Ruâ€" uene ‘Toman B, Betty Tuchlinski B, H«len Poll C, George Bechtel C. Grade VIIâ€"Eldon Pipher B, Alvin P‘pher B, Thelma Lang B, Cameron Toman B, Douglas Foote B, Ray Die fenbacher C, Myrtle Howling D, Rurkle Toman D, Leotis Musselman A number of girls from the village sang Christmas carols for Miss Lydia Hosenberger last Wednesday evening Sang Christmas Carols. ut the home of her brother, Mr. Menuo Rosenberger and Mrs. Rosenâ€" berger. Keport of the New Dundee School | : the Fal) Term | Plvnsum and competitive skiâ€" ing now rank high among the major winter sports throughout ‘anada. The keen sunshiny winâ€" ter days call thousands to the trails, from the Maritime Provinâ€" ces in the east to British Columâ€" bia in the west. The Canadian Pacific Railway is contributing in large measure to the development of ski areas, both in the east and R. R. Bailie, Principal (Ontario) NEW DUNDEE CHRONICLE Skiâ€"ing Across Canada The Christmas meeting of the NDC.S. Literary Society was held on Wednesday morning prior to the vlusing of school for the holiday seaâ€" son_ ‘The president, Karlimost Poth cecupied the chair and "The First Noe!". was sung in opening. Wvelyn Hewitt gave a recitation, "The Dis contented Fir Tree", after which a dialogue entitled, ‘"That‘s Nothing", vwas presented by ‘Bob Cressman, Curtis Badr and Jean Wried. Bernice Exerdee played a piano solo, "The (Cat and The W:lddlo’ and Laurene Breiz gave a reading, "Christmas At Home and Abroad". Following the The annual reâ€"organization of the I nited Brethren Church choir was held at the home of Mr. and Mre. A.I Hilboru â€" last ‘Wednesday evening and the following officers were electâ€" ed for the coming year: President, Quentin (Hallkman; secretaryâ€"treasur ir, Mrs. Clare Hilbom; choir leader, \rs. M. B. Suyder; asst, Mrs. A' eKessock ; Junior choir leader, Mirâ€" ism Hilborn. At the conclusion of the ‘business period the president, Mr. Quentin Hallman gave a few well chosen remarks and Miss Jmi Hallman made the presentation of a silver bread tray to Mrs. Suyder on ! Lehalr of the choir in hppreciation' of ber services as director. Dainty refreshments woere then served by the hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Madter of near Plattsville called on Mr. and Mrs. Henmy Bauer last Wednesday in the west. From Montreal and eastern United States thousands travel on the "Ski Specials" to the Laurentians each weekâ€"end, and on the prairies and in British Columbia other thousands visit Banff, Sunshine Nalley and other Canadian Pacific resorts for the winter _ season. . Layout | shows, upper left, the ski club an Grouse Mountain,Vancouyer; upper right, IKitchener Police \__Court Happenings was a busy place and Magistrate |Blake was lenient, remanding casss |until after Christmas. Heary Bach, American Hotel, pleaded not guilty to keeping a common guming house and his was put over until Jan. 7. T_': men pleaded guilty to being found in and settled $10 and costs each. They were A. Herbert, Preston; D. Paddock, Wilmot street; V. McKenâ€" ty, Wellington street; 8. 8. Shsuts, avenue, and V. Waterloo; R. Rejewski, Homewood in court, a woman charged with theft of a few gramopheme records Bowlby, K.C., suffering an injured leg which prevented his appearafice January 7. One woman and two men ch:‘l.d with vagrancy were remand a week. A Waterloo Mvn‘: woman charged with a breach of the liquer control act was also adjourned for He (after being kept waiting by unpunctual fiancee): "Well, 1 supâ€" pose I shouldn‘t complain; so far, you‘ve always got the day and month right. Gather ye rosebuds while ye may, ï¬l"orj.;e time brings only sorrow. The }ir;li»yt;lixï¬inirghtvhve kissed toâ€" Â¥ May be in gas masks by tomorrow. The mistress of the house entered the diningâ€"room just as a burglar was in the act of purloining the silver. "What are you doing?" asked the lady. â€" e skiers halting for a breather on a high pass above Sunshine Valâ€" ley, Canadian Rockics; middle left is a group of Winniper enâ€" thusiasts on one of the ski trails south of that city, and lower left shows Laurentian Mountain enâ€" thusiasts preparing luncheon on the trail. Lower right are two ultraâ€"enthusiastsâ€"object. the famâ€" } ous Laurentian sunâ€"tan. â€" "I‘m at 'yfoiu'r service, madam," reâ€" plied the thief glibly. Kitchener police court on Friday A Poem from England