4 ABBOTSFORD, SUMAS & MATSQUI NEWS July 12, 1944 CBC ENGINEER _ Sit + WHITE : ED 1 % COFFEE, Red & White | The quality thal pleases. Coupon T36 now good Prices Good Thursday, Friday and Saturday— JULY 13, 14, 15 e PALMOLIVE, ODEX and + TOMATO SOUP, Red & White ........... 2 tins 19¢ +] | CASHMERE BOUQUET ¢ Always welcome for any occasion 3 bars ITc | + FAMILY SODAS, Red Arrow ........... Ige pkt. 22c | ' SUPER SUDS ..... 22¢ | 7 You'll need these to serve with salads or soups + KLEERFLO i aan vik ahup quick ava =e a “ ; ING, Nabob ......... 2 pkts. 13c eo eee tin dy Ghee pet tte % aie etal rab a pie soci hoally rived : $ rahe Lo SPORK, the meat of many uses ..... oot on aoe £ LEERIT ....... tin 271c | B& K DOG MASH 5 Ib. ‘25 10 Ib. 49 £ ING, Nabob ...... 2 pkts. [5¢ + Un étc | B& K DOG MASH ...... F aber... » 49 el Hat obra Praia oad Y £ For Lazy Drains | _‘PHILLIP’S MILK OF MAGNESIA .......... each 50c : : BORAX ...... {4-oz. {5c | HORSERADISH MUSTARD .............. bottle 30c < INFANT FOODS, Libby’s .. Several varieties to choose from is Peco, ok a 3 5-02. tins 23c + NOODLE SOUP MIX, Lipton’s With chicken broth. Takes only a few minutes to prepare t - M. C. Walker & Co. THE RED & WHITE STORE - Atangard Block FREE DELIVERY SERVICE 2 pkts. 25¢ Phone 130 mink einint it “GOOBERS” 4 1800 Bag Pine Tree Salted Peanuts —fresh in stock— Special for FRIDAY & SATURDAY 6 for 25c¢ —No Limit— The GLACIER Confectionery — Lunches Phone 185 Abbotsford Jubilee A whist drive was held at the Jubilee hall Friday night. Ladies’ prize was won by Mrs. A. Boyle, and men’s first prize by Ken Boyle; consolation went to Jean Bradshaw and Albert Gibson. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Solomon and Donnie of New Westminster are on their farm, which they re- cently purchased from Cc. Air- hart. < Mr. and Mrs. Pennyway and family of Vancouver spent Sun- day visiting friends and relatives in the district. Mr. and Mrs. E. Stewart and family spent the weekend in Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson of Van- couver spent the weekend at the W. Satchell home. Albert Rosseau of Vancouver is spending his holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Pelon. There will be a whist drive at Jubilee hall July 21 at 9 p.m. Mary Thrower has left to va- eation in Tacoma. Mt. Lehman Mr. Terry of Nanoose Bay is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. R Robert Sidle. Rev. Wilson of the Presbyter- jan church, who has been holi- daying at Kelowna, will be back to take the service on Sunday at 11 a.m. The Presbyterian Sunday school picnic, postponed on account of bad weather, will be held at Swan’s Point on July 15, leaving the church at 9 am. : : Mrs. Norman Hansen is visit- ing her sister, Mrs. Douglas New- some on Vancouver Island. Miss Eileen Simpson returned from Edmonton on Saturday. Miss Eileen Nicholson of New Westminster has been visiting her parents here. MATSQUI Miss Ione Gustafson, Clyde and Joanne Duson, and Mrs. Ger- ald Mullins (Mee Arleen Gustaf- son) left Monday for Seattle. Mrs. Erlandson, Mrs. Hubby and Genneva, and Mrs. Kluken visited their aunt, Miss Alma Er- landson, who has been ill in the Vancouver General hospital. Clare Switzer and Miss Emily Heather of Vancouver were Sun- day visitors at the Beaton home. Mr. Myhre spent a few days in Kamloops visiting his son, Harold. Rev. Eggen of Lawrence, Wn., will conduct the services in the Lutheran church on Sunday, July 23. Mr. and Mrs. Dyrland and Mr. and Mrs. Whalen of Kyle are visiting friends here. Miss Betty Jane Hogen of New Westminster is visiting her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. S. Han- sen. Mr. and Mrs. C. Gibbs and family of Sumas Prairie, Mr. and Mrs. William Philip of Lang- ley Prairie, Mr. and Mrs. L. Pardo and Gwen of Abbotsford visited the W. Moore home on Sunday. § Mr. and Mrs. Herlihy of Lang- ley Prairie are visiting Mrs. Eb- beson. Douglas Kerr has leit for Pow- ell River to work in the paper mill during the summer. Misses Diane Paterson and Lois Stover of Vancouver are visit- ing with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Inglis. Mr. and Mrs. Keiv have moved into the Gilberg home which they have purchased, Mrs. J. Kemprud spent the weekend visiting Mr. and Mrs. R. Kemprud in Vancouver. Pte. Conrad Erlandson, Halifax, is home on leave. Mr. and Mrs. Berger Engene have returned from their honey- moon in Victoria. Mr. and Mrs. W. Adams and family spent Monday at Cultus ‘oe VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL PLANNED FOR JULY 17-28 The Pentecostal Tabernacle in Abbotsford is conducting its sec- ond annual Vacation Bible “| School from Monday through Fri- day, July 17 to 28 inclusive. Graduation service will be con- ducted on Sunday evening, July 30, for which a program con- ducted by the children is being arranged. Following the gradua- tion service parents and visitors will be invited to review work done by the children. mis SS ea Mr, and Mrs. W. S. Knox: of Huntingdon have received word that their son, Petty Officer Geo. Knox is safe and well after his part in the invasion of France. ver on Friday. Mr. and Mrs, Goodwin of Bel- li Sumas District Telephone 151M Cc Gloria And Mrs. J. Van Loon is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A Lee. Mr. McGregor of Heffley Creek is visiting at the T. Higgs home. Mrs. William 2c and Mrs. Gleason were visitors to Vancou- ‘h Wn., were Sunday vis- itors at the T. Higgs home. Miss Lorraine Sparling, Seattle, is visiting Miss Patty Beldam. A large crowd attended the Rangers’ picnic held at MacKay’s bridge on Sunday. Children’s races and softball games, foot- ball and swimming provided the amusement for the afternoon. A. Russel of Alberta is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. William Por- ter, Sr. WON'T YOU put it back? That redeemed certificate or bond was part of your anchor against the future. Are you trying to get it back? f| Pictured here is Arthur Holmes, Canadian radio engineer with the CBC Overseas Unit, who heads the men in charge of broadcast- ing equipment in the field. With his portable recording gear and heavier equipment in the CBC’s radio truck, Holmes was ready when D Day came to embark with the first Canadian assault forces who established the Normandy beachhead. Working with the engineers is CBC War Correspondent Mat- thew Halton, whose reports from the invasion coast of France are frequently heard here on the network at 4:45 and 10:15 p.m. daily. His wife and family live in Vancouver, : Huntingdon Tom Brown of the U.S. Navy is home for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. George Runzer spent a few days visiting in Vancouver and Hope. Pte. Fred Johnson left for the east to commence his training. Mrs. Stone and daughter, and Mrs. Millar are spending a few days in Nanaimo. Mrs. Thomas of Galiano Is- land is spending a few weeks at the Lyons’ home. Word has been received that Mrs. Carl Johnson, the former Helen Yarwood, is improving. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brown re- ceived a cable from their son, Lieut. Bill Brown, serving with the American Army, wishing them a successful raspberry crop. Pine Grove Mr. and Mrs. G. Smith and Douglas, who have been visiting at the Clover home have return- ed to Olds, Alberta. Mr. and Mrs. Alf Hambelin of Vancouver spent Friday with the Clovers and Lesyks. * Mr. and Mrs. Jim Northcott of Brighouse spent the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clover. e i Phyllis Weatherby, Pherne Klemmen and Betty Violette are spending a few days at Steveston as guests of Miss Kinley. e Carl Axelson of Vancouver is guest of Mr. and Mrs. T. Ruben for the summer. Miss Joan Walker, Mrs. Bill Herrford and Beth Herrford vis- ited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. Klemmen on Sunday. Roy Price has passed exams and now holds the rank of Lead- ing Telegrapher. He is home with his parents for 28 days. For Overseas Parcels—2-lb sealed tins Plum & Raspberry Jam and Marmalade ’ CORN FLAKES, Sugar Crisp 3 pkts. 22 DELTA FLOOR WAX ..... BEANS, cut green SOIL OFF . 28c)V.P. SAUCE .. 25¢ .. 2 tins 25c | CHOC. Cereal 2-25c Sole . +. bottle 69c|PARD, 2 pkts. 29c¢ SALAD DRESSING, Kreme Whipt ......... 8-02. 20¢ SEALERS Rubber and Metal Rings Economy Caps, Fruit-Kepe Memba Seal Parowax —NABOB FLAVORING— Stharsaarcalr ay Jumbo Pitted ......... bottle 35¢ 7 2-02, bottles 2ic —RIPE OLIVES— hottle 44c Poplar Mr. and Mrs. L. “Nickel, Laird, Sask, have purchased the prop- erty cornering on King and Jack- son roads. Mrs. B. C. Busby and son, Roger of Trenton, Ont., arrived Sunday night to visit with rela- tives in the district. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Miller and little Patricia of Rolls, B.C., are spending a month’s vacation at the A. C. Schroeder home. Visitors at the F. G. Butcher home on Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Thirsk, Victoria; Mr. and Mrs. Spencer and son Norman, Mr. and Mrs. Cox and Bill of Chilliwack; Mrs. and Miss Mar- riage and Mr., Mrs. and Miss Good of Victoria; Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Smith of Burnaby, Rev. Galloway, Vancouver, Misses G. and B. Bournes, Vancouver, Mr. and Mrs. D. Peterson, son and daughter, Burnaby; Mr. Ernest Smith, Alberni; Mrs. and Miss Appleby, Dewdney; Mr. and Mrs. D. Muir, Burnaby; LAC J.Cun- ninghara, RCAF and LAC and Mrs. Sikstrom. The waste paper drive spon- sored by the Abbotsford Lions and the Red Cross. extends to this district. Please remove wire staples from magazines and tie up in 35-lb. bundles. The Red Cross unit meeting at the home of Mrs. C. Norris on West Marshall road will assemble again July 19. Misses Mabel and Lilly Doerk- sen of Vancouver spent the wekend with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. Gossman and family recently residing on Ware road have returned to Saskatche- wan. Mr. and Mrs. Buhler of north Saskatchewan are visiting in the district with the idea of event- ually locating here. Bradner You will be welcome at the home of Mrs. Burmeister Wed- nesday and Friday afternoons to assist with the Red Cross sewing. Mrs. F. Johnston of Vancouver is a guest of her mother, Mrs. H. Burmeister. Mr. and Mrs. Fenwick Fatkin, who have been visiting in Pow- ell River, have returned home. A second carload of bulbs has arrived from the east to be planted in this district. B Mrs. H. Young of Vancouver is a guest at the home of Mrs. M. H. Smith. : Mrs. Goodrich has returnd to her home in Vancouver after spending a few days as the guest of Mrs. A. Bell. Aberdeen Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Gledhill entertained a number of friends in honor of their guests, Mr. and Mrs. D. Nicholas of Vancouver Friday evening. Guests on Sunday at the T. Layman home were Mr. and Mrs. Clarkson of Vancouver, Mr. and Mrs. George Rammell, and Mrs. T. L. Layman and baby son of Patricia Bay. - Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Brown and Frank are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hudson near White Rock. Bill Ronholm has arrived from Franklin River and will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A, Bell for a few days. Nelson’s East Essendene Ave. Protect the eyes of your family with the proper use of ample Edison Mazda Lamps THE OLDEST—AND STILL THE BEST LAMPS and Paint Store Electric ABBOTSFORD Abbotsford THEATR Phone 223 “PROUDLY SHE MARCHES” Come Pharmacy} ERIC T. WEIR Phin. Be r] a —- PARAMOUNT NEWS Friday and Saturday, July 14 and 15 Matinee Saturday at 2:45 p.m. JAMES CAGNEY GRACE GEORGE Johnny Wednesday and Thursday, July 12 & 13 _ SPENCER TRACY and IRENE DUNN in "A Guy Named Joe" “ZOOT CAT” Lately SELECTED SHORTS Alice Faye In Old Wednesday & Thursday, July 19 & 20 LAIRD CREGAR MERLE OBERON The Lodger SELECTED SHORT SUBJECTS Banjo On My Knee Monday & Tuesday, July 17 & 18 Don Ameche Tyrone Power Chicago Barbara Stanwyck Joel McCrea