. Te Karere. ommented on howlovely and homelike it looked. On thepanels in the front halls hang eightbeautiful pictures of our temples, andthat immediately caused a great dealof interest. The Relief Society members were allso willing to co-operate in any waythey could that it was not a hardshipon anyone. I appreciate this very much,and it makes me feel very happy tosee how friendly everyone was towardeach other. Relief Societies throughoutthe Mission should gel together withtheir members and have little socialsonce in a while. They need not beelaborate, but by getting together weare able to ge


. Te Karere. ommented on howlovely and homelike it looked. On thepanels in the front halls hang eightbeautiful pictures of our temples, andthat immediately caused a great dealof interest. The Relief Society members were allso willing to co-operate in any waythey could that it was not a hardshipon anyone. I appreciate this very much,and it makes me feel very happy tosee how friendly everyone was towardeach other. Relief Societies throughoutthe Mission should gel together withtheir members and have little socialsonce in a while. They need not beelaborate, but by getting together weare able to get better acquainted andlearn to work with each other. Inviteyour friends, for I know of no better \ to let the outsiders know what kind of people we are and how we enjoy ourselves together. \\ the I ord I,less yon all that youmay work unitedly together and con-tinue the splendid work \><u arc doing. Ikuhata, 1950 249 t Host to New Zealand at the . . Waikato Winter Show By Elder Stanley A. Hall. ^\N May 3rd of this year the Wai-^^ kato Winter Show began to bea reality for the elders located atHamilton, Waikato District. It was onthis day that the secretary of the Wai-kato Winter Show Board gave us per-mission to have another booth at theShow Grounds. To the people of New Zealand, thehuge fair is the climax to a successfulyear of agricultural, educational, cul-tural and industrial attainment. Inbrief, it is the culmination of all theprogress in this country over the pastyear. To tj permitted to have an exhibitin the show is quite an honour, andthe ease in which we were able to ob-tain a space is a tribute to the elderswho took care of last years show, aswell as the growing popularity of theChurch here. The theme for this year was verynaturally chosen as the building pro-ject that the Church plans to under-take in Xew Zealand. When ElderGeorge R. Biesinger came to NewZealand, he brought some photographsof many of the Church Temples. Thesewere mounted on white board fra


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