lee held a meeting to comâ€" plete the arrangements for the Gre.‘nxandothen. 'l\or at the Moot will Roev. F. G. Stewart of St. _ Anmdrews Presbyterian Church, Kitchener. He will be s~eaking to the boys on the JUNE IN JANUARY JUBILEE Of COTTON DRESSESbyVickyVaughn Young, enchanting fashions that feature bright alive colours, washable creaseâ€" resistant careâ€"free fabrics, fashionâ€"wise styles and wonderful tit. Put them _lery«reodnov,wmthemamightthroughm. Some are easy sheaths, some have flattering flaring skirts. You‘ll want several Vicky Vaughns and Toni Todds because only the look is expensive. See them in Seventeen, see them in our Dress Dpartment where you can try them on. Choose among 12 pr? Psny e cce b 1.mmvmvmm.mâ€"memmnmm-n'tum out. Yards of swirling skirt to give you a littleâ€"waist look. In woven plaid cetion and Cl;)onl.m.ckwit«h white, mint, apricot or aqura marine. SIzes 9 4@ 11 ..................0...0k.ks es es kn en n en e es e a s ks es en es i.k es 12.9 2. Siender Toni Todd sophisticate with bigâ€"news collar edge in delicate Schiffii w,qwmwummmummmmkww cotten blue, cocoa, moss green, terra cotta, grey. & hn“â€u% bn* .....l"l.ll...l...I..'......’......."........ “ by YOUR OLD OWL King And Qucen Streets, Kitchener on > it topics of discussion were, the executivg committes jobs, the organizing of the new groups, and the value of Boy Scout parades. The chairman of the meeting was Col. H. J. Heasiey a in * #e uS + '“ i Dress Shop â€" 3rd Floor Tâ€"J Cups Z 5 Tplpnhmé"m 2.3631 Telephone" SH 3â€"3631 Parking space available bright alive colours, washable creaseâ€" the Ladies Auxiliary. .hn'-tmah-lhp ing the mm Course. This course for patrol leaders will be held Jan. 1‘7th direction of Mr. Bob Simpson :bho a& l“-\‘:lxntl'dj leaders, and of interest to their troops. Only a ceftain number be held on Jan. 31st. WATCH for a letter from abroad to you the Boy Scouts. _ Jan. 17th Bronzs Arrowhead Course for Patrol Leaders, EN ALL DAY WEDNESDAY ) by V icky Vaughn and Toni Todd rear of ‘store 1 2.95 ii_ï¬o’ï¬'mdm mmm-flak distillery, Watericoe spenft no wmm.mu CouncH spent less than $2,000 for all entertaining expenses, including food, drink. From Waterloo Council _ * ~Rtpait Ples #4 *( mixes and other expenses. .â€"â€" : ually is not selected by orgar izations for their conventions. have to entertain Kitchener, which aspires to become a leading city for com ventions of all sorts, the pi¢ mhm'htgl:!g‘u. treasurer bert s ng%muhduib% He said in 1957 the city spent about $1,500 for all entertain ment and about $300 of this amount was for food and drink. Last year, less than $2,000 was spent but the figures have not 2 Pmd Te ty tar s the ci played hosts to -evenla:{ddn( dignitaries, such as the German ambassador in 1957 and several receptions for conventions last year. * . 0 budgets. . _ Usually it is spent on a bot and commissions spend some money for entertaining but this money comes out of their own tle or two for the last meeting of the year, it was ‘explained. spend nothing for liquor. Mrs. Newman said in Tor onto she has seen more social drinking in her four years in public office than perhaps in the whole of her previous exâ€" perience. She has chosen to be a total abstainer "for the simple rea son that life is interesting and exciting and I want to enjoy it to the full without having any of my perceptive abilities slightly dulled". Cold (Continued from Page 1) Dutton. He added that the three men who have stayed with the job were young men. Mr. Dutton has contacted the National Employment Service for three more Waterloo men to replace the missing trio. The employment of about 28 men is hoped for throughout storm sewer and ditch between Kitchener city limits and ALt len street, said Mr. Dutton. The cost of the winter work totals $17,000. Seventyâ€"five per cent of the labor costs â€" $4,840 â€" will be paid jointly by the federal and provincial govermr ments. Kitchener will contrib ute $5,460 towards construct ion of the storm sewer because it drains Kitchener land. When the issue of cold wer ther stopping the work was raised at Waterloo Co Monday night, Ald. Hu suggested that the City could possibly supply the men with warmer clothing, if it was om hand, and if not then they could get an advance and buy the Union Street Crowder that the issue would be deait with within the week. Insufficient Lighting Another complaint was ree eived by the Board of Works Committee from a Waterlose woman who said that she trip ped and fell on Albert Street. She said that because of poot of the sidewalk could not be seen. This was referred to the first meeting in May when the leaves are on the trees and the DPue to the fact that Waterioo Ald. Snider, the chairman o (Continued from Page 1) on