¢ 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 ï¬,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 .mï¬.:\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_ï¬,,,_, ; 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.aï¬ 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 meetinï¬eDec. 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