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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 3 Dec 1954, p. 6

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¢ week . sn m Rew Cndizny o ic Miiie ies cuage of Tas Hhew _ Herfry Voge! and John Nelessen played a piano accordion and piano duet and Mr. Reid gave an instructive talk on citizenship during whoich he explained some of the difficulties in teaching the English hng:nce to adult new Canadians. mentioned the fact that because the English language has so many nouns having pecyâ€" liar "plurals it is considered the hardest language to teach. _ Miss Scott conducted a citizenâ€" ship contest about the town and Mrs. Milton Luft acquired the larâ€" gest number of correct answers. The business session was in céhu;e of Mrs. M. Strange, presiâ€" It was decided to give approval to a county council plan for the establishment of a health unit for Waterloo county. Plans were Gift Problems OSWALD‘S WREATHS _ â€" _ WRAPPINGS _ â€" _ RIBBON GAMES â€" DRESSâ€"UP DOLLS nnay ind Sig Se Miss M% Gift problems vaenish when you come to Oswald‘s â€" a host of gifts for everyone. o the Perfect Gift «l GVPt P a for everyons . . . apedal low price. TABLE COVERS STRATTON MF6. COMPANY 47 Calbores Stroat, Dapt. Torento, Ontarie CANDLES WINGED WORDS TRIUMPH AND TRAGEDY RENOWN AT STRATFORD Sir Winston Churchill as a writer and a speaker nte Guests _ . completed tor the Christâ€" es deriess day;, Dec. 15th. o * Heold Aunusl RaBSy. * ~. â€" _ _ NEW DUNDEE, â€"Th Township Em fi,h" prp@ clents . 4 *K'â€" T. ios Tailed Sretaree Crorck here on Sunday afternoon. Presiâ€" dent Wallis Bean of New Hamâ€" the chi@f. Wl /0 n. smm c oc C000 oE worth Bean of New Hamburg led | night Dec 60â€" * in the opening .mfi.:\dec acâ€" | Hear Galt Speaker. Tc io. alion Creduns and | wes goust 25 teer 3% the Weviey yan bÂ¥ M A_ * Te nc 9 the Chand River Eh‘y’n.hlllll ECBBAEIMEE ECE --.â€"-.'T--_.â€"_f_fi,,,_, ; f â€" nâ€"| gre Doon Bhi:b.Wm‘ Insti Allan C superintenâ€" e s â€" ace 5 uo mtr uce Seheo) | fute last wek at the home of Mrs. welcomed the visitors after which | Harty Urstadt, R.R. 2, Kitchener. the worship period was conduct m&m Ernest Pt!,m d by the assistant superintenâ€"|\was in the chair Iwenty mem dent, Oliver Bean. Special music was provided by the girls‘ double trio of the Wilâ€" mot Centre School directed by their teacher, Miss Barbara Pauli. C. 0. K.ru.s&e of New Hamburg introduced e est speakers, Rev. Emerson !hi:mn. minister of Emmanuel Evangelical United Brethren Church in Waterloo and Mrs. Hallman. 0 The vsilpeuker gave an account of the World Council of Churches convention which he attended in Evanston, IIL, in August. | We have mysteries, adventure yarns, romances, biography! We have classic Sets in fine bindings. We have poetry, children‘s books! In short, we have everything to make a booklover‘s Christmas comâ€" plete! _ Mrs. Hallman spoke of the part played by women at the council Everything for . . . Trimming the Tree by Sir Winston Churchill nent and Mrs. M. Johannes reâ€" ported that the linens for cancer Mrs. George Ayres, Mrs. G. Terâ€" nent Gm M. Johannes reâ€" Pomeoooms ons s4â€"im. ‘ dressings collection in Doon and. Blair was a great success. Several large cartons were collected. These will be sent to Knox Church in Preston. Plans were made to fill Christâ€" mas baskets for shutâ€"ins and baâ€" by garments for Korean relief at the December mem\tminnud of the gift ext:hmg:é A $20 donation will be sent to Eventide Home in Galt. Following the business Mrs. Harold Siee, convemor of agriculâ€" ture and c.afi industries committee, was charge of the program. Mrs. Cation spoke on the new plastic tiles and showed samples. Beverley Fraser of Galt sang several solo selections. Harry Urâ€" stadt was &ianist. Readings were &ivén by Mrs. Keith Boyd, Mrs. Slilben Wilfong, Sr., and Mrs. ee. Mrs. Milton Johannes will be hostess at her home in Blair for the Christmas meetinfieDec. 15. NEW DUNDEE.â€"The Women‘s Institute held a vexemece-!ul Christmas bazaar at school on Saturday night. Proceeds amounted to $100. Mrs. Hubert Greulich was the winner of the prize draw for the box of thread. An electric sewing machine demâ€" onstration was given during the evening and tea was also served by the ladies, _ _ _ _ _ _ . ; The children took a keen interâ€" est in the fish pond which was in chatg; of Mrs. Emerson Harper and Mrs. F. E. Page. The home made baking table was under the direction of Mrs. Wilfred Sararas, the president, Mrs. Willard Beckâ€" er and Mrs. Harvey Einwechter. Miss Sylvia Bock, Miss Laura Erb and Mrs. Lyle Bingeman arâ€" ranged the candy counter. Neeâ€" dlework was convened by Mrs. E. Gloria Nauman. Mrs. Clinton Jantzi gave an object lesson and Mrs. Glen Shantz gave a talk. Sixtyâ€"four attended the meeting 7B ht sooudibarazn se Atabcr ty wz-t-omthbpoth jar, and flute a collar of white or red paper around the neck of the cakes will make another welcome apn s tnee see you a Christmas. ‘The box will look alâ€" most too tempting to touch if you cover the open top with eo}lo- phane, tape it down over the edges and put a sprig of holly or a bow at oneâ€"corner. __ _ The home economists suggest the following assortment of Christmas goodies, not oxg for your family but for your Christâ€" mas gift boxes. 1 cup butter _SORE_ THROAT pke

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