PAGE TWO ABBOTSFORD, SUMAS & MATSQUI NEWS: Bae arte 3.0.74, WEDNESDA’ S , OCTOBER 4, 1939 ri ae Ras THANKSGIVING FOOD SALE Personal Paragraphs Contributed by our District Correspondents PUMPKI Lge. 2% tin Red & White 9c The “Tops for Flavour” 2 Ibs, 2c SWANSDOWN sis" - De QUICK OATS eeztcs.2¢-== 19¢ MARSHMALLOWSssi'. - - 9c CATOUP eee cme ege oon | 56 Atangard Block M. C. Walker & Co. THE RED & WHITE STORE FREE DELIVERY SERVICE Phone 130 Bradner Miss Cruickshank, a former principal of Bradner school, is one of the exchange teachers this year, and is now in London, Eng. Miss Edith Chittenden spent the weekend at home. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wood- bridge of Vancouver were guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. C, Gardner on Sunday. The ladies of the Roman Catho- lic church of the Seven Sorrows held their monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. M. Roche on Thurs- day. After the business routine, tea was served by the hostess as- sited by Mrs. A. V. Lehman and Miss Roche. Miss K. Lute has returned home after visiting friends and relations in New Westminster and Vancou- ver. F. B. Curtis was a visitor to Va er on M FREE! {2 Hollywood Try-On Hai FREE! r Styles— in natural color, with purchase of one 715¢ Fitch’s Dandruff Remover Shampoo — — — — — — for only @O¢ NEW ARRIVAL—Noxema’s New Cold Cream Medicated With 250 size for 15° Also the New Noxema Cold Cream in — 2s 49° size Cream, regular 75¢ for —.... 59° Be prepared! Fill up your Medicine Chest with Cough Medicine and Cold Preventatives. We have a COMPLETE STOCK Weir’s Rexall Pharmacy PRESCRIPTIONS Stationery = Kodaks _ Developing Phone 8 ERIC T. WEIR, Phm. B. FORMER KENT REEVE AND M.L.A, PASSES John McRae, former member of the B.C. Legislature for Yale rid- ing and reeve of Kent municipality for many years, died Saturday at Agassiz. He was 75 years old and had lived in the district for ap- proximately 50 years. Mr. McRae is survived by his wife and four sons, day. WI, BUYS HOUSE Purchase of house and lot for $1,000 near the business area of Chilliwack is announced by Chill- iwack Women’s Institute, A large club room, sitting-room, kitchen and restroom will be included in the building. The funeral was held Tues- SALMON SANDWICH.DE LUXE femove bones and flake one small po of salmon. Mix with 2 table- spoons horseradish, 1 teaspoon lemon juice, 4 tablespoons mayon- naise, seasonings, Spread gener- ously between bread slices; spread outside of each sandwich with melted butter, toast on both sides under low broiler heat until brown. Pour over the sandwich a sauce made of melted cheese. POTATO AND FISH CASSEROLE Flake one pound of canned or cooked fish and place in casse- role. Slowly melt 34 Ib, cheese in double boiler; stir in'%4 cup milk. Pour this over the fish. Cover the mixture with mashed cooked potato, and line the rim of the casserole with unbaked biscuits. Bake in hot (425°) oven until biscuits are done. 858 Department of Fisheries, Ottawa. lease send me your 52-page Booklet, 100 Tempting Fish Recipes Name......:.. (PLEASE PRINT LETTERS PLAINLY) Address. There are so many delicious varieties of Canadian FISH available all the year round, no matter where you live, that you can add pleasing new dishes to the family menus. And remember, Fish is nourishing, and is easily digested. Ask your dealer about the different kinds of Fish he can get for you, and arrange to serve Fish to your family often. DEPARTMENT OF FISHERIES, OTTAWA. j ‘WRITE FOR FREE BOOKLET } | lesipting y. Mr. and Mrs. Dunce and daugh- ter, Margaret, and Mr. and Mrs. Henley, all of New Westminster, were guests of Mrs. M. H. Smith on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Chittenden, Misses Dorothy and Mildred Chittenden were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Nord- man, Walnut Grove, for the wed- ding of Eleanor Nordman to Mr. L. Fedor. Miss Dorothy Chitten- den was one of Miss Nordman’s bridesmaids. A “white elephant” sale will be held in the hall on Saturday, Oct. 7 from 2 till 6 P.m. There will be a plentifu supply of home cook- ing for sale, and afternoon teas will be served. Proceeds are inaid of the Red Cross. Early in the spring, John El- liot installed an electric incubator on his farm, lately still another improvement has been added in the form of a pressure water sys- tem, The Library Van will call at the store on Thursday next. Miss Hoffman has returned home from Vancouver, Clayburn Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Haine are spending two weeks with rela- tives in Vancouver. Elgin Ayling visited his father in Vancouver on Wednesday. A shingling bee will be held next week to shingle the roof of the United Church manse. H. Peachey has assumed his duties in the Canadian Legion at Abbotsford. The Thanksgiving Service will be held in the United Church on Sunday. Donations of fruit and vegetables are welcomed. Ken. Gillis, Fred Fooks and his cousin, and William Hartley, Alec Purver and Jack Cooper are leay- ing Clayburn on Saturday for a week's hunting in the Cariboo, Poplar Correspondent—Miss Hazel Green Phone 89-T Mr. and Mrs. C. Porter and daughter and son-in-law of Ocean Falls, visited Mr. and Mrs. Wollo- cott and family last week. The monthly meeting of the United Church Ladies’ Aid was held at the home of Mrs. H. Green on Thursday afternoon. It was Planned to have a “Bean Supper” in the Poplar hall on Friday, Oct. 6, at 7 p.m. Following the supper there will be a varied program, including games for the children. Proceeds will be in aid of the church work, Following the busi- ness meeting a social time was enjoyed and dainty refreshments were served by the hostess. Mr. Ivan Smith, who has join- ed the D.C.O.R. in Vancouver, vis- ited his home at Poplar Monday. The Harvest Thanksgiving serv- ice will be held in the United church Sunday, Oct, 8 at 3 p.m. The church will be open Saturday afternoon to receive gifts of fruit, vegetables and flowers for the service, Little June Hall, youngest daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hall (nee Martha Smith) of Ladner, who was seriously injured in an accident two months ago, is def- initely recovering now in the Van- couver General Hospital. The Choral Class under the dir- ection of Mr. G. Bus Y, will re- sume their meetings on Tuesday at 7:30 pm. in the North Poplar MINTER’S STORE and SERVICE — STATION — ®Groceri eConfectionery! eGas and Oil! AT CITY PRICES! CORNER HIGHWAY A CLEARBROOK ROADS Aberdeen The annual meeting of the Lad- ies’ Association will be held in the hall basement at 2:15 p.m. on Thursday Oct. 5. Rev. F. S. Hen- erson, president of M.S.A. branch of the Red Cross, is expected to attend to assist in organization of an auxiliary branch of the Red Cross. All interested in this work are cordially invited. Mr. and Mrs. Clarkson and daughter, Norma, and Mr, and Mrs. Robb, all of Vancouver, were recent visitors of Mr. anda Mrs, T. Layman. A Community Club dance will be held in the hall on Friday, Oct. 6, Radio Rascals providing music. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Gledhill on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. J. Ellis of Burnaby. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Towlan and family visited friends. at New- ton on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Cashon of Vancou- ver spent the weekend with Mrs. Cashon's mother, Mrs. A. D. Mc- Donald. Mrs. M. McDonald also returned to Vancouver after hay- ing spent a couple of weeks here. Members of the Birthday Clup met at the home of Mrs. J. Tow- lan on Thursday in honor of her birthday and also of the birthday of Mrs. McKendrick. Whist prizes were won by Mrs. H. Fowles and Mrs. G. Twiss, consolations. by Mrs. A. Jackman and Mrs. Don- nell, Mrs. Towlan was presented with a pair of linen pillow slips and a pyrex dish was presented to Mrs. McKendrick. Tea was served by Mrs, Towlan assisted by Mrs. Fowles, Sumas District Mr. and Mrs. MeMoran of Bel- lingham and Mr. and Mrs. ¥. Farmer of Huntingdon spent Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. R. Harris. Miss Rose Buchanan of Van- couver is holidaying with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. D. Buchanan. Misses Florence Whiteway and Jean McLean of the local school staff visited their homes in Van- couver at the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson and Mr. T. York have returned from a short hunting trip in the Interior. They brought back a moose and a deer. Mr. Carl McAllister of Guelph, Ont, is visiting at the home of his sister, Mrs. Ross Smith, Sumas Prairie. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Beldam spent a week at Silver Springs. Miss Gladys York has been con- fined to the house with tonsilitis for the past two weeks. Mrs. A. Hougen and son, Allan, left on Saturday for a two-week visit with relatives in Saskatche- wan, . Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Kenny during the week were Mrs. Stickland and Mr. Purvis of Bel- lingham. Mr. and Mrs. S. Hiemstra had as guests on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brune and family of Lyn- den. Miss Winnie Harris entertained Several friends at a dinner party on Sunday, the occasion being her 17th birthday. Mrs. Angus Campbell and Mrs. Marion Murray were Vancouver visitors on Monday. Mrs. T. DeLair had a family dinner party on Sunday, observ- ‘nng birthdays of three of the children: Noreen, Sept. 24; Jackie, Oct. 2, and Ronnie, Oct, 4. school. Meetings will be held every Tuesday night and anyone inter- ested cordially invited to at- tend and help make the class a real success, October 27 will be the 83rd an- niversary of the opening of the Grand Trunk Railway main line, now part of the Canadian Nat- ional System between Montreal and Toronto, is Athletic Shoes... For young men and young women Vee “ ”. The WOODSTOCK “Birdle”— ee White Laced-to-toe Oxfords for ladies, sizes 3 to 8 $2.00 2.40 Boots for Men laced-to-toe $2.50 OXFORDS FOR MEN sizes 6 to IL Se All constructed with non-slip out- and heavy sponge rubber in- archbuilt, LAWRENCE Drygoods & Footwear P.O. Bldg. Phone 200 sole ileal aaa E EEE Tt PURITY STORES Andrews’ Grocer Phone 54 We Deliver Special Prices for Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Oct. 5, 6 and 7 UNITED SALADA TEA, Brown Label — — __ _ Ib. 73 COFFEE, Malkin’s Dated — — — _ |p, 3g¢ BAKING POWDER, Malkins — — —' {2.97, j5¢ Corn, M.B. Golden Ban. Cheese, Kraft Canadian 17-0z., 2. tins for 23c Old English or Velveeta Old Dutch, — — tin 9c Y-lb 15c Pearl White Soap Safety Seal Jars 5 bars — — 19¢ Pints $1.15 Qts. $1.29 Cashmere Bouquet Hand While Stock Lasts Soap — —2 bars IIc pe Turnips 10 bs, 23¢ Dog Biscuits — 2 Ibs.25c Green Peppers, 2 Ibs, {5c Dates S2%:, 3% 19°] tnttess 3 heads ida Pitted, 2 Ibs. 25¢} Qranges .. 2 doz. 29c Rice — — 4 Ibs. 19c| Apples, local, 8 ths. 25¢ ert | Giath Season (3, C.Electric Before Y ou Buy see the “FORD” for ’Forty @ New Lines @ New Features @ New Economy on display next week at Abbotsford Motors Abbotsford W. Schnare Phone 62 Wrecker Service