Gerson, Noel Bertram: Special Agent. A novel about Bombeck,. Irma: The Grass is Always Greener Over the Septic Tank. The expose of all exposes â€" the truth about the suburbs. West, Elliot: The Killing Kind. The author has movâ€" ed effortlessly from his usâ€" ual territory of internationâ€" al intrigue to the world of the detectiveâ€"suspense novel Boll, _ Heinrich: The Bread of Those Early Years. A masterful early novel by the Nobel laureate. Macdonald, Malcolm: The Rich Are With You Always. The author takes the readâ€" er into the intrigueâ€"ridden world of Victorian money and power. Sjowall, Maj: The Terrorâ€" ists. The last Martin Beck mystery, finished just a few weeks before the author‘s death. Ehrlichman. John: The Company. _ An _ explosive political novel. Greene, Hugh : The Ameriâ€" can â€" Rivals of _ Sherlock Holmes. These stories were all published between Sherâ€" lock Holmes‘s first appearâ€" ance in 1891 and the beginâ€" ning of the first World War. Lyons, Nan: Someone is Killing the Great Chefs of Europe. A novel of wit, murder, and haute cruisine. Gerry Lee, Ontario District Manager of Nestle (Canada) Ltd., visited Wilfrid Laurier University last week to present WLU‘s two Allâ€"Canadian football stars, Paul Bennett and Mike Sitko, with cheques for $500 each. The cheques are actually awarded to the University and are offered as bursaries in the names of the players honoured. The bursaries will be used to help students in financial need during the 1977â€"78 year. The picture shows Mr. Gerry Lee (left}) looking on as Paul Bennett (sem;iavlgf;)a;cin;llk; Sltk; (right) show WLU President Dr. Frank C. Peters the cheques which were awarded in their names to the University by the Nestle Company. Clark, Douglas: Dread and Water. There is murder at a research establishment, and some neat detection by the Scotland Yard team which was featured in the author‘s Premedicated Murder. Bell, _ Josephine: _ The Trouble in Hunter Ward. There is a powerful conâ€" temporary setting in this novel about a hospital under siege. New books at the lib FICTION Harris, Leonard: The Masada Plan. A dramatic suspense novel which reveals the workings of international diplomacy. Helwig, David: The Glass Knight. This novel is set in Kingston in the days of shock and suspense that folâ€" lowed the passage of the War Measures Act. Kircher. â€" Susanne: A Roman Scandal. A vivid reâ€" telling of the story of Franâ€" cesco Cenci, infamous figâ€" ure of Renaissance Rome. and of his winsome daughâ€" ter Beatrice. Rikhoff, Jean: The Sweetâ€" water. A masterly novel of the making of the American West. Stirling, â€" Jessica: The Hiring Fair. The second in a trilogy â€" a moving, draâ€" matic novel which follows ‘‘The Spoiled Earth." the FBL Thomas, Lowell: Dooâ€" little: A Biography. James Doolittle _ and _ aviation grew up with the 20th cenâ€" tury. Doolittle was a unique man on the American scene, with a zest for life that has kept him going strong as he approaches the eighties. Gordon, Thomas: P.E.T. in Action. New problems, Moody, Raymond: Lite After Life. An investigaâ€" tion into the remarkable similarity of experience among those who have reâ€" turned from the end of life. Obodiac, Stan, Editor: The Leafs;: The First 50 Years. A book filled with facts, figures. and photos of the Toronto Maple Leafs. Laxer, James, Editor: The Big Tough Expensive Job. Imperial Oil and the Canadian economy. NONâ€"FICTION »mnV Thomas, Bob: Walt Disâ€" ney:; An American Oriâ€" ginal. A fascinating bioâ€" graphy which captures the spirit of the man ‘‘who knew there is a lot of child in evâ€" ery grownâ€"up."‘ Scaduto, Anthony: Scapeâ€" goat. According to the authâ€" or, Bruno Hauptmann was innocent, and his conviction for the Lindbergh baby kidâ€" napping was a frameâ€"up. Kimbrough, Emily : Better Than Oceans. With high spirits and rich enjoyment of places and people, the author has written of cruises and inland waters. Merrill, Robert: Between Acts. ""An irreverent look at opera and other madness®" by the Metropolitan Opera‘s leading baritone. insights, and solutions in Parent Effectiveness Trainâ€" ing. BOOK SALE tmax;«~» Waeterioo Chronicle, Wednesday, December 29, 1976 â€" Page 13 Eoward 4. Goon Why burden loved ones with ... * last minute decisions ehigh costs ( eemotional stress ... when you can talk it over. now. In confidence and without obligation. As a member of the OFSA we are _ 3 bound by the Association‘s strict "Code of Ethical Practices" Your assurance of only the highest in professional standards. 14 Princess St. West 886â€"2900 or 886â€"2370 J Funeral Home Ltd. 171 King St. S.. Waterloo Closed New Year‘s Eve at 5:00 p.m. OPEN P::'v::' 'Yeat's.:):cyd a't 1:00 p.m. WATERLOO BOWLING LANES SPECIAL HOLIDAY RATES FOR CHILDREN __.50° Game or 3 Games $1.25 BOWLING HOLIDAY HOURS: 745â€"8445 OPEN BOWLING December 29 to January 2 Call for Reservations 12 King St. N. Waterloo Ontario Funeral Service Association