M lick at Huh-ox Council " "thoriaatio. briaw h "reha" of parking lot it†foe 889,000 was given Int And second tending. Upon third Ruling the by- hv will give the Kitchener Parking Authority penis-ion b nan-tin the sites. tl Francis St. North $28,- 000; " Punch St. North, 022.000 and " Water St. New), 889,000. Parking for the bqsineu action tree will be located oft ling street between Water and Funds street; K- W DONATIONS SMALL A Bed Gross otrieial bu said that the mouse to the Can- “ill Hungarian Relief Bociety's appeal for funds for refugee work has been disap- pointing. In Kitchener and Waterloo only 3776 has been contribut- od. Of this amount, $671 has been collected in Kitchener, VII-id: include: 3175 collected by Hungarians here, and $106 h Waterloo. In Waterloo, donations can be sent to A. M. LeClair, treasurer, Red Cross Society, Bank of Montreal, Waterloo pd in :mener, donations are to be Kent and made PV- dle to the Canadian Red Cross Society for Hungarian Relief, " Queen St., North. Daily, more refugees ne n- riving in camps than can be cleared. Booouee these people be- leve in the free world they are fUeing Russian and crossing borders with only e few belong- An official from the relief fund said "We must. not let 'hem down". As individuals, maps, and organizations reel- Ke the need, the local branch h confident that donations will pour into the fund to help hrirbters Christmas, for the re- fugeee. The Red Cross can fill in in- quiry forms for these who wish Go trace relatives in Hungary. A senrch is being conducted through the Internntiona Red Cross in Geneva. It is hoped to receive word of some of these people within the next two weeks Donations have been receiv- ed from Calvary Church Ladies' Aid, $50, St. Mary's Christian Mothers Society, $50 J. M. Schneider’s Ex-Service- YOUTHS D0 - NOT BENEFIT FROM LENIENCE The dub Ind their prices Magistrate Barron is, as he put: it, “getting- tired of fool- ing around with you charact- Bras". He told this to 17-year- old Wilhce McCaw 16 Hill- view Ave., ho was charged with breath}; the terms of his probation granted him when he was convicted in May of public mischief. McCaw, at that time, was ordered to stay in Kitchener bad be home by midnight. He was found in Galt early one day recently in company with two youths, one with a police record, The court nthempts to give young people I break when they â€pear in court for the first time but they don't seem to benefit by it, the magistrate inc.,. was remanded in M A week In untmre. M To M‘ -_-_ WORD MON Wsterloo 0m “m. Docentâ€! lt, "" PAGE tmrrgtrNt" CHRISTMAS IS COMING Once min the Chriateruta Seuon is highlighted by the beautiful display of colored light decanting the Kitchener City Hall. The 2,800 lights were mated on " T o'clock last Fridny night by Ghnrlea Jansen, president of tho Kitch- ener-Waterloo Horticulture] Society. - men’: Club, 310; Atwood Presbyterian Sunday School, 317. Mr. .11an said that the old iieemit" rod to seteet "on the smallest gift ("up our Shaving kits, wallets, brief cases, are all included in our leather goods line. All priced to suit your budget. _ From t2.00 to 820.oo which price includes well known makes as Esterbrook, Water- man and Shaffer. STATIONERY [331E GOODS th JAlllMlllirr' bulbs have been burning out "tuber than you can look " them" nine. the changeover from 26 to 60 cycle, District director, Mr. B. M. Kerkle of Guelph, has been nppointed treuurer of the On- tario Horticulture! Aaaoeintiort, Mr. Jane: said. The new dir- ector of district No. T will be Rev. J. W. Siebert of Elmira. The meeting he. decided to have the society’s annual din- ner " the end of Jenner, at the Waiper Hotel, but " yet no definite date bu been set. Appointed to choose a nine of otfieem for 1957 was 3 nom- ination committee of Sumac! Kent, Edward Bockner Ind Nom- Miner. Hundreds of cards to choose from, including religious, hummus, scenic etct, plus But ' selection of cat.- loguc books. For that can-en bug on your list our well stocked camera deput- ment and trained - clerk will _l:elp you For that patty, let us help you with our selection of plates, table cloths, cups, favours, table napkins and decon- tions. PARTY F AVOURS l In reply he shouted, “I ain't ' guiltyâ€. Mimics For Addison Geiger, Rat. 2, Kitchener 81, was naked to anrrandcr hia driving license by lagistrato Barron at Kitchener Police Com-t. . Geiger waa charged with carele- driving and then dis- miued. The court, however, ordered that he be re-earamin- ed for driving ability. J. E. Clement, Defence coon- eel, naked his client if he would mmndet his driving license. are a -the gift was 1 Ribbons, bows, Paper stickers in abundance. Blue, white and green various sizes and priced suit. for Mil 2-4409 Kitchener otvasarinuser-ittr.tC1tr many years. We have children's books, n_euoa_ no. fiction. WRAPPING K-W VOTING Listheyou your gifts ooed with the m In the civic elections on [or day Kitchener and Wand“ voters ngnin tailed to - the 50 per cent mark. Them- In: . two per cod drop over lut year’s total b Waterloo. A Voters in Kitchener, (lamb the feet there we: no mare all, contest, exceeded ina* yeer’s mark by 6.1 per cent. In the provincial electio- competition sponsored " ti. Barnin Chamber of Comment Kitchener, despite its Pee 'h"cg"""", “coy-w ..l.. ._.'- v - ed showing this year, finished third mt. - -- - Out in front of the " o.. tario cities in the tret-out-ue vote campaign wu Cor-ut. Sank finished in Inst phat trees can BOOKS 8: CO. to