u ge! an mk vey ees eee vat he... RE > NEBR E E UE AP ete gE A A In your mind's eye you've plan- ned it. You know just what it will look like. Your wife can see before her eyes the decorations of the liv- ing room, the “gadgets” in the kit- chen. The children are looking forward to it. For this, or other purposes, you will find it will pay to save a definite amount of money Go to the nearest Post Office Sav- ings Bank and open an account. Add as much as you can as often as you can. Up to $1,500.00 ac- cepted in any one year. You will receive 2% Compound interest. If you should want to use ahy of Your savings you will find that a convenient withdrawal service is provided, but aim if at all possible to preserve your deposit for the purpose for which it was origin- a Cultivate the habit of thrift. a ALL BRANCHES OF POST OFFICE SAVINGS BANK ARE OPEN DURING POST OFFICE HOURS GILLIES’ MORTUARY HOMES MISSION CITY, B.C. FUNERAL SERVICE Ambulance in Connection Phones: Mission 49, Agussiz 16 Round-Table Conference the greatest number of matches, Budge (striped tie) is Miss mirer, his wife. Preceding their tennis tour of the United Donald Budge and Elsworth Alice Marble, tes, Vines are national champion. Vines is which ended this week with seen of to ad- Budge the winner out. Seated next to his staunchest dining talking seen Large Local Audience Sees Oil Pictures abaut 500 persors. An audierce ¢ a large number being school chi'd- ren, attended the showing of educa= tional pictures depicting the growin§ oll industry in Turner Valley, Al- berta, given in Philip Sheffield aud- itorium on Tuesday evening of last week 3 The pictures were taken by Geo- rge L, McMahon, pz®sident of Brit- ish Investments Ltd, Vancouver, who was introduced by T. W Hail, director of education, and acted as commentator. AE, WHEN IN New Westminster They'll tell you you'll fat the Best Foods — Best Service Best Prices. eee! Fraser Cafe J. H. MORGAN, Proprietor 736 Columbia Street Near B- ©. E. R. Depot - PACIFIC STAGE LINES Abbotsford to Vancouver Leave Abbotsford Arrive V *8.10 a.m. 10.05 am. 79.40 o.m. 11.35 a.m. *1.10 p.m. 3.05 p.m. 6.10 p.m. 7.05 p.m. $9.55 p.m. 11.35 p.m. Leaves Vancouver Arrives Abbotst«r¢ 8.45 a.m. 10.49 a.m 12.15 p.m. 2.10 p.m. 4.30 p.m. 6.18 p.m. 36.30 p.m. 8.18 p.m. * Daily except Sunday. 2 Saturday and Sunday only. t Sunday only. Others daily. For Your Freight or Express Us PACIFIC STAGE EXPRESS or CONSOLIDATED TRUCK LINES Fast, Dependable Service Telephone 100 *|Turner No- BE WISE!—EAT AT BOB'S QUICK LUNCH FULL COURSE MEALS 25c, 20c, 35c, 40c and up Open till 2 am. Close to Abbotsford Theatre G. McKay The four distinct periods of Turner Valley's growth to date were shown in the pictures: 1914, the origina! well; 1924, bringing in Royalite N 4; 1929, the boom when 100 drilled; 1936, discovery and blowing in TN The period since, dur- wells have wells were of the crude area of Royalty well. ing which 67 producing been brought into production at the was also illustrated. Acid- which local resi- was of par- drilling south end, izing of a well in dents have investments, ticular interest. The methods, rotary and cable tool, eral views of the field, actual drilling amd blowing in of West 2, were among the in- structive scenes shown. A news reel of historical interest, two gen- operations Fish For Dinner The family bring zestful appetites and gay good humor when you have a delicious dish like this Canadian Haddock Marinard or dinner, If fillets of fresh haddock are avail- able, use them. If it is easier and less expensive to use canned Canad- jan Chicken Haddie, you will find the flavor of this fresh-packed Can- adian fish makes for second help- ings and requests to have the same thing often: Canailian Haddock Marinara 1 small onion, minced 3 cups canned tomatoes 1 bay leaf 6 whole cloves 2 tablespoons salad oil % teaspoon thyme 1 can Canadian Chicken Haddie Brown onion in oil; add tomatoes and seasoning and simmer for 10 minute Serves 6, Canadian acaroni or spaghetti, brokan is small pieces, and made with our fine Canadian wheat, is an excellent ompaniment for this dinner sp For a vegetable select canned green beans, and ‘top Off the whole thing with a baked apple or an apple turnover, spicy with cinnamon and brown sugar. With this ©: ladlan Haddock Mar- Bob Cluney TAXI 1'7'0 170 Stand: Bob's Quiek Lanch A. BURNTYER, Proprietor SSSSSSSSH SOS SESSSESOEOEEE : COAL — woop TRUCKING H. McNEILL Abbotsford also Agents for PAMOUS DEXTER SHO _A.McDONALD Repairs Shoes and Shoe Drug Store Ave t Neur Ilack’s Essendene Phone 171M ® SSSSHSSSSSOOCSSSOSESESESE Proof having been filed in ty fice of the loss of Certificat Title No, 39F to the at mentioned nds in the name PE ¢ RICHARD PEELE bear’ ng date the 13th day of + | tober, 1916. 1 HEREBY GIVE NO TICE of my intention at the exptira tion of one calendar month fron the first publication hereof to issue the said PERCY RICHARI a provisional i ch lost lost Ce requested | i ute with the under | DATED at the land Ke | fiee, N Westminster, B.C, this 26ih day of January, 1989. E. §. STOKES, Registrar Dat of first publication February 8, 1939 4 of the South West quarter of Section 22 Township 16 Mary 1502, New Westminster District, Certificate of | 1 ti | ®@ “ae Student Activities. At Sheffield High School GIRLS’ LEAGUE The Girls’ League of PSH.S. wis organized last week under the guid- ance of Miss G. York. The girls el- ected Evelyn Hay president and chose as committee heads: Madeline des Mazes, refreshments; Audrey Smith, setvice; Sonia Savitsky, licity; Dorothy Chittenden, tainment. hese various commit'ees will assist the Student Council future school functions BOYS’ LEAGUE The Boys’ League organized last week under the supervision Mr. Stradiotti. Gordon Adams i> elected president and the following committees were formed and their pud- entet- was o Managers chosen: Entertainmoen:, Jack Plaxton, Doug. Michie, Don Shogrin; sport, Bob Short, George Knox, Pat Breier; work, Jack Caul- derwood, Bernie Marshal, Eriest Perdue. STUDENTS’ COUNCIL The Students’ Council held a meei- Ing in the auditorium at noon Mon day and the student body atten-tel. The secretary -treasurer, Mili: d Chittenden gave a satisfactory fin- ancial statement; Gordon Adams dis- eussed plans for the school dase; Evelyn Hay told of Drama Club work; Jack Plaxton told of the pur- chase of the school rings and pins; president Joe Swoboda discussel the P.SH-S. Annual. Hitler's march into Austria, con- eluded the program and was of sig- nificant interest in view of the Ger- man dictator's progress toward Rou- manian oil fields. Tire Experts Bring Your Troubles Here! SLIM'S TIRE SERVICE Telephone 127 Just West of Abbotsford Coccccesesvesccccecce SSCS SCeeeoeseeoseseeseeseseee eee New Men On B.C. Vegetable Market Board H. Ford Pitt A. Coleman of Ladner and George the first two Ss of Meadows, R. How!and of Ladysmith, representing Vancouver aser Val- Mr. Howland representing Isiand-Pemberton-Cariboo, ley and Vancouver members of the Marketing were elected as the B. C. Coast Vegetable Board last week Coleman as they de- Election of Ford and was complete upset feated A. W. McLean of Cloverdale Arthur Swenson of Ladner, si'- members. The vote was: Forl, Coleman, 159; Swenson, 154° 150; Blair of Brighouse, 141 Brown of Cloverdale, 89. a and ting 179; McLean, and J.. T. Howland rec feat A. M. H, Wyatt-Purden, ed 104 votes to de- Primeau, Sidney, 65; and Pemberton, 24 COLUMBIA OPTICAL Co., Ltd. 510 Hastings Street West Vancouver, announces that WM. H. FRANCKS Optometrist will visit. Abbotsford on the $ last Saturday of each month For eye examination, glasses fitted or repaired, make ap- pointment at the desk, Atan- gard Hotel e Peececscsvecebdsecesecessene HENDERSON FUNERAL HOME HARVEY HENDERSON, Manager 24-HOUR SERVICE YALE ABBOTSFORD DENTIST LLEWELLYN OUCGLAS 5577 ROAD, D'R-D @ SEY: OR. 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CLAIR PLAXTON, Manager Phone 116 Abbotsford ALL LINES OF INSURANCE Life Theft Sickness | REAL ESTATE Farms and Town Property Deeds, Agreements, Wills, Etc., Drawn LOANS AND MORTGAGES Auto — Fire — _ — — Accident Lumber Special Rough Lumber, mixed lengths, 4000 to 5000 feet Per Load $9 5 .00 Delivered Abbotsford Lumber Co., Ltd. J. E, TRETHEWEY, President OOOO OG OOCD Valley Lumber Yards Lta. ‘ Invite You to Look Over Their New Stock and Prices 4-Room House . . . $278.00 p Valley Paint . _ pergallon $2.50 “ » Abbotsford: Phome 146 A, R. KINROSS, Manager % ererevere%e" } W. 8S. GARDINER 4 Telephone 100 The ea ie First-class Restaurant in conjunction. The At- angard is ranked as the most modern and best hotel in the Valley! LICENSED PREMISES STAGE DEPOT No more clogging of drains, for it is thoroughly soluble! SOVEREIGN Bleached White Toilet Paper Soft Soluble SMITH, DAVIDSON & WRIGHT LTD, Vancouver Sanitary Victoria Trouble? Need a Wrecker? 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