PAGE EIGHT AR BOPSFORD, SUMAS AND MATSQUT NE a een te at SeapareERe a for the Ladies... = CORDUROY SUITS ............... 13.75 Sizes 12, 14, 16 REVERSIBLE RAINCOATS ......... 15.75 Plain fawn, reverse brown plaid check CHECK TWEED JACKETS .........- 5.95 GABARDINE RAINCOATS .......... 15.95 with warm plaid lining SATIN DRESSING GOWNS .........- 3.95 Assorted Colors . LEATHER HANDBAGS ........ 4,50, 4.85 Assorted colors in real leather LEATHERETTE HANDBAGS ........ . 2.15 Assorted colors IN OUR RARDWARE GLASS ROLLING PINS ........... woe... @ach 236 Metal, screw-cap end, smooth, clear. GALVANIZED WASH TUBS .....- ety ele each 1.09 Round. Handy size for household use. IRONING BOARD PADS .........- sacea ee each 49c Fits all standard size ironing boards. GLASS TUMBLERS ............----- ... 6 for 29¢ Pressed glass; crystal clear, service weight GLASS CASSEROLES, Fire-King .....-. .... each 56c Pie plate cover, Capacity 2 quarts. CANNISTER SETS, 4-piece ..... Gane aes .. set 1.19 Japanned ware, bright and cheerful. BLOCK PLANES ............---------- each 79c Handy plane with tempered tool steel cutter COLD BLAST LANTERNS ........-...-- each 1.29 Tall and Short Globe SCRUB BRUSHES ..... UREA Me rag ohare . each (9c WE HAVE A GOOD STOCK OF— STOVEPIPES STOVEBOARDS ASBESTOS PAPER WEATHER STRIP in FELT and RUBBER _». DALY Drysoods Phone 64 Hardware Phone 180 Abbotsford SSeS ~ ~ LENSER TEES SEES ETERS EERE ESTES EEE E TSS TESS PESTS EEE TS EEE NN COAL PURCHASES | ABBOTSFORD PUPILS 3 [INVEST $83 IN WAR RESTRICTED DUE |SAVINGS STAMPS TO MINERS’ STRIKE : Pupil: attending The munitions and supply de- partment has announced that as an “emergency” measure created by the western coal strike deliv- eries of coal to householders now |worth in three weeks. A»botsford élementary school have observ- ed the Fifth Victory Loan period with a drive on War Savings Stamps and have purchased $33 : ' Extracts from THE BREEZE Station Paper of No. 24 EFTS RCAF, Abbotsford, B.C. F/S Frank Martineau, Editor Soaring towards 200% is our local Victory Loan campaign, ac- cording to Fttl.-Lt. Len Milne, who is chairman of the RCAF drive on the station. Although the quota was exceeded actually before the national drive started, this unit has been piling up sub- scriptions and now stands fourth position in all No. 4 Training Command. Very Downcast were the play- ers on our basketball team, who dropped their first game to the town team Tuesday night in Ab- botsford by an unmentionable score. PO Tex McGill, sports of- ficer, reported the vast host of fans included the janitor and scorekeeper...But the players, headed by FO Ralph Burton, currently have that gleam of vengeance in their collective eye. Big social event of the week for the graduating class and in- structors was the smoker held in the Canadian Legion auarters in town Monday night. From start to finish the affair was indeed uproarious with a quick-moving program planned and executed by the students themselves. After singing “O Canada” the evening began with Sgt. Cyril Craig, master of ceremonies, call- ing upon Sqd.-Ldr Gain, Mr. L. J. Martin, managing director, Mr. George A. Cruickshank, MP for this district. Their messages of congratulations on the comple- tion of the EFTS course were followed by entertainment in the form of songs and dramatic and hilarious recitations. FS Frank Mould was at the piano for the songfest, with FS Martineau swinging the baton. ! Parodies of two popular’ songs, sung by a trio of trainees, prov- ed highly entertaining. In the same vein was the presentation of gifts to all the instructional staff connected wih the course, from the CFI down. Subtle hu- mor was evident in the choice of presents. Committee included: Sgt. Craig, LAC Umberto Occh- iocupo and LAC Bruce Warm- ington under supervision of FO Ralph McDonald, AFC. Timely cartoon illustrating page one of the current issue of the paper depicts Hitler and Hiro- hito being hoisted into, the air by explosion of a giant fire- cracker tossed by a Hallowe'en witch. Page two cartoon shows a be- mused cow, apparently out Mats- qui way, watching a nose-diving Corneel trainer numbred 13 at a moment when the student pilot shouts, “Hey, Instructor, what’ll I do now?” The helpful answer is: “Ow! I don’t know; I thought you were the instructor!” ;the churches’ |second, to find out the distribu- BRIGHT SP@ TS | ON BOND FRONT IN M-S-A AREA e@ At least two honor pennants and a gold star honor certificate come to payroll concerns In the M-S-A Area. - ® No. 24 EFTS, Abbotsford Air- | port, win a Fifth Victory Loan pennant for topping their quota | which was $12,750, This is a big | help to the Area as the district | minimum was raised $26,500 to! $210,000 this Loan. ® DeLair condensery employees | cf the FVMPA will see an hon- | or pennant flying*from the flag pole of the plant a mile south of Abbotsford. They have exceeded their quota of $6200 and Manag- er Paul Chevalley is justly proud of his staff. ®A gold star honor certificate is the achievement of the staff) of the J. S. Daly Hardware and | Drygoods store in Abbotsford | with 100% of the staff topping store quota 120%. @Corporation of Sumas is; again adding to its depreciation reserve and helping to “Speed the Victory” with purchase of a| $1000 Fifth Victory Bond. | ® Credited to the armed forces quota, but nevertheless a source | of pride to the M-S-A Area is! the announcement that RCAF) personnel at No. 24 EFTS, Ab-| botsford Airport, have practical- lv doubled their auota and rank fourth in all units of No. 4 an | Training Command. CHURCH CENSUS STARTS TODAY ABBOTSFORD VICINITY Four of the Protestant churches | of Abbotsford are uniting to con- | duct a Church Censls. Workers from the Anglican, United, Naz- arene and Pentecostal churches | met in St. Matthew’s parish hall | Tuesday night to receive in-! structions and census cards. The! workers will go out and cover the territory bounded on the east by Whatcom road, on the west by Clearbrook .road, on the south by Huntingdon and Vye roads, | and on the north by a line pass- | ing Whatcom road more or less diagonally across country to Clayburn Station, thence west to Clearbrook road north. The cen- sus takers will visit every home in their allotted territory and ask the pame, the children’s names and the church affiliation of the family. The census has a three-fold aim: first, to assure everyone of interest in them; tion of the various congregations (an important thing with new- comers in great numbers in the area—and a help to the pastoral work of the ministers following the census), and third, the cen- sus will act as an invitation to people to return, if lapsed, to the worship | of their respective de- ions. 300 CHICKENS PERISH Between 300 and 400 chickens perished Sunday night when a barn converted into a chicken- house by Richard Catto, Aber- It does not matter to what church a person belongs, as the cards will be turned over to their respective clergymen at the con- clusion of the census. The vari- ous churches appeal for your co- operation in this census which deen, was destroyed by fire. s today. are restricted to not more than! one ton to a customer, with no one permitted to buy coal for his , home if he has enough to last 15 days or more. Confectionery — Lunches Phone 185 Abbotsford PACIFIC STAGE LINES Abbotsford to Vancouver of the Royal Canadian for main marine engines the Canadian Pacif Angus Shops in 7:00 p.m. *9:00 p.m. . *Friday, Saturday, Sunday only For Your Freight or Express p.m 8:55 10:50 facture on schedule of more Use _ Pacific Biee Express or 1,400 Valentine tanks, mainly for | — Consolidated: Truck Lines— service in Russia, ut new buildings or extens Fast Dependable Service The marine engine, pictured | Phone 241 above on a C.P.R. depressed- centre flat car, prior to being pre- | pared for shipment, weighs 89 tons, with condensers and bed- PHONE 53 j A. S. & M, NEWS : RS sETS SKE COMME E AL PRINTING OF ALL KINDS ABBOTSFORD, B.C. PROMPT SERVICE elping to meet the urgent need | department being followed to and rt condensers to be used in e ific J which earlier completed the m plates included. Its size is demon- strated in the picture on the right of the workman, who is dwarfed by one of the huge connecting rods. Handling of the engines to their destination comes under t head of “high and wide” trans- portation, with special advice from the Canadian Pacifie’s engineering | contract they were utilized for the Navy Marine Engines Made and Carried by C.P.K. | squeeze the loads past bridge and other permanent installations. | As was the case with the | Valentine tanks the marine engines are being made at the same time vias Angus Shops handles the ps | gre atly increased repairs on loco- motives and cars necessitated by artime’s heavier transportation . All the jobs are being done To re tion as early as possible machin-| ing of pa and fabrication of sub-assemb ted while the tank y proceeding at the big Canadian Pacific shops. As machine capacity and floor area were released from the tank marine engine work. The first 10- ton engine bedplate was laid down a little over two weeks after com- pletion of the last tank hull on the Valentine contract te earn the compliment in an official report that “the very best efforts were put forth by all sible for this work”. respon- ADVANCE SALE OF XMAS CARDS {2 in box—i9ce 21 in box—29c ; WITH ENVELOPES TO MATCH __ SHINOLA FLOOR WAX ....... Koran Ib.-tin 256 LIPTON’S NOODLE SOUP ............. _ 2 pkts, 26¢ EXERCISE BOOKS (good quality) ...... 19¢ CIDER VINEGAR, Nabob pure ....... 12 150 BRANDY AND RUM FLAVORING, Nabob, 2 250 NEILSON'S COCOA ............-... Vgelb. tin (90 2. IN | BLACK SHOE POLISH ......... vee tin 100 CUT MACARONI ............... ee 3 Ib. (9c 2-Ib. hag 29¢ .... 2 pkts. 29¢ Dr. Ballard’s Verety squares PANCAKE FLOUR, Fetherlite, 20-oz. BAKING POWDER, Malkin’s, 21/, lb. 68c, {2-02 I9¢ DELTA Saitou «6-~SCPKt. 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