PAGE SIX ABBOTSFORD, SUMA Se S AND MATSQUI NEWS do. and BEE ER ee wish you a very Happy New Year DALY Staff LED VICTORS YEAR IN REVIEW ) (Continued from xront Ps ner Bulb Show. Gordie Calvert wins B.C. boxing championship in 80-pound class at Vancouver. Man- aged by Jack Watson, first M-S-A Schoolboy Boxing Championships are success, about 40 boys enter. Parents inspect facilities of large addition to Upper Sumas school. First of two new 55-passenger bus- ses joins school fleet. 1200 children enter annual musical festival here. MAY—Tobacco acreage in Sumas about 400 acres vs. 325 in 1939. Mrs. Anna Taylor, Mount Lehman centenarian, dies at 102. T. Strai- ton heads M-S-A Pioneers. Leon- ard Zink new B.C.E.R. agricultur- al representative here. Reeve Geo. Cruickshank, M.P.-elect, and Miss Agnes L. Patterson, R.N., wed and 800 attend presentation dance in Matsqui hall. New British-made cooker ordered for hospital kit- Start the New Year Right!! Shop With Us and Save Flour Rébih 984) ba... . $2.65 Hood A0lb bag... . $1.39 CHEESE, mild Canadian .. JAM, Pure Plum -.-.. CATSUP, Quaker SALAD DRESSING, Jewel . MATCHES, Federal Brand . GINGER SNAPS LARD, Swift's pure .......-- O’CEDAR POLISH, with cloth LIBBY’S MUSTARD, prepared ..... 4-lb. tin 396 SAS SiN 8: ... 2 tins 19¢ we +..+ 16-02, jar 25¢ ceeeeees.. 36 boxes 35¢ .Ige. bottle 49¢ Ri sahe ai leek ote 6-02. jar 9¢ ... 6 dozen (5¢ 4 chen. M-S-A high school wins ag- gregate cup fourth successive year HONOGR EDMONTON FLIER 4-02. bt. (9¢ 3 FLAVORINGS. Artificial lemon, vanilla, | l PVRS SSSSsosssessssez FRIDAY AND SATURDAY January 3 and 4 Police provide highway patrol car A ricots Luncheon 1 0 i i , ‘2 Matinee Sat., 2:30 p.m. FREE PANTS given, with every Headquarters NOWESW lace, ate Ane ares cntern ational P' » 16 - 25c Bestaval JEAN ARTHUR See e en aes AMR GYA Ee Ee rade: Scenio’ Loop Association issues| ¢ Peaches, Lancheon,) 1602. 47s on. FRED MacMURRAY MELVYN DOUGLAS SUITS MADE TO ORDER! extra pair will double the wear. Guaranteed to be a satisfactory fit. Order jyour suit now. ® ©@® © ©H® RAFFLE Red Cross wack. Passport and visa now ne- cessary to cross into U.S.A. B.C. third edition of 10,000 folders to attract tourists to Fraser Valley. Salmon, R.R. Red, tall B, . Green Beans, Luncheon, .2 tins 19c| 6p tins Tomatoes, Redhill, 16 0z, 2 tins 21c 2 25¢ Pilchards, Clover tall ...2 tins 2Ic ..tin 19¢ Pork & Beans A 25¢ Flight-Lieut. Howard Peter Z , Ja bt a4 Blatchford of Edmonton has been at F.V. High Schools track meet. TEA, Malkin’s Bestar = 5 v° Ib. 65e . ot : jwarded the Distinguished Flying |Miss Norah Hughes of Poplar) § GOQFFEE, Nabob Cello eg Oe ee Da Be “ a = 1 Somes Cross for gallantry displayed in | first woman to become a United a a whose BEB BEB RHE RPR RBBB REE eee|ee battle against the enemy. He led |church minister in B.C., ordained Bakin Powder Blue Ribbon 1 -0Z tin 2\c 7 the let an R.AF. squadren that in one ]in Vancouver. Rev. A. J. Lough- g with 10c Tea \3 a ot C O M ] N G E Vv E N T S oy ST Ae cule piaues ton, Prince Albert, Sask., succeeds J hen ; +H re - Rev. R. E. Lawrence as pastor of Shredded Rolocream Cowan’ | ounces hi redde ns iil Ld a Urania cope ee the Church of the Nazarene. Eil- WHEAT OATS CcocoA fot DANCE and broke up on enemy formation ;een Creelman crowned May Queen v . 0.” by head-on feint attacks. at 28th annual celebration. Upper op rk DBBe Lg. pkt. 22¢ by eects 15¢ ‘ bbotstord } ALDERGROVE HALL See e066 © ae ee Loe in M-S-A = NEW YEAR’S NITE, JANUARY1 So ae H 8 Wheatre Le ed ECE Peas, (5’s) Sugar Belle. 2 tins 25¢ Y's —Telephone 223— } Dancing 9 to 2 M.S.A. BRANCH JUNE—Third attempt made to Corn, Country Home, ....2 tins 21c Tuna Fish A 50c Refreshments wreck B.C.E.R. tram near Chilli- PIES Pe PPEAE ELAS a EEG ‘ in The raffle of the doll and car- Aliens in Central Fraser Valley } ~ Cy bd . A register with Abbotsford RCMP. John Fibish riage, etc. which was donated by ‘About 400 attend Red Cross meet- Wonder Soap White Cap Safeguard T Tailorin. Cleanit little Vivian Lukas, resulted in| b 5 FLAKES SOAP CARBOLIC j —Tailoring and Cleaning— the sum of $9.40 being turned over | in& addresxed by Dick Diespecker. U ABBOTSFORD tor the) loual branch “by | the .Ginh| oom peuaanen’ Spaying Dee 3 Ibs. Qe Cl eee e25¢ 4 for 15¢ H Guides, who conducted the draw. started in Abbotsford. Capt. H. L. e e ! J 5 Doll and carriage was won by Chittenden re-elected head of M-S- ; A ed 48 Sportreel News Saturday Night Dances Mrs G. Bader; doll bed, Mr. Wise-|4 “iberat Ass'n. Cp. G. H. Soles Lettice: 2.5: 2 for 15c | Sweet Spuds .. 4 Ib. 25c £. { ALDERGROVE man; doll house, A. Donaldson; |O Agaisiz susece detachment of| ¢ Tomatoes Ib. 15¢ | Parsnips 5 Ib. 19¢ = ah ae na game, L. Merritt; game, Delbert Davey in charge of detachment of Sie = Besar i he . Tuesday and Wednesday arts A Caldwell. Winners were drawn by B.C. Police. Celery a each 18c Cabbage . 5 Ib. 19¢ 2 at January 7 and 8 —Old-Time and Modern Dances— Vivian on Friday, the 13th of De- ea LORETTA YOUNG EVERY SATURDAY cember, JULY—Dining car burns when ¥ Ba } Z s = Draw for the cake made and|four cars of west-bound CNR Grapefruit Oranges Lemons 5 RAY MILLAND Admission 25¢ donated by Mrs. West, which was|train derails four miles east of : eee DE SS a sia nate: yy Mrs. West, whi S : S| for - doz. for : and GAIL PATRICK in on display at the Modern Markets, | Ridgedale as result of broken rp 25¢ 2 Bae 4 6 15 q 7 / On the fields of Bethlehem, took place on Dec, 21. Winner rail. More young men of M-S-A The Doctor Takes “where shepherds watched their|was J. Olsen. Area are enlisting. No Canadian Yp Ib. Bacon, sled PORK + flocks by night” on Christmas eve WORK cars go south on Dominion Day 1 Ib Liver both Cc Sh A Wife end) Christmas marie fens Mrs. Rowley asks that all work |due to new U.S. passport rule. J. R ¥ r ; oulders ..... Ib. [8c from many lands gather annually| which is out and can be completed|L. Starr elected by acclamation Pot Roasts Ib. 15c L a ation] ¢ Pot Roasts ..... 5 evs, Z to sing carols and remember the| by Friday kindly be turned in by|to Sumas council filling seat vac- €gs, half or whole Ib 23¢ Manici Strictly for Laughing Purposes |}ife and words of Jesus of Nazar-|that day, as a shipment is being|ated by Ferd. Matthews. Wm. Beef Sausage 2 Ibs. 27c} Side .......... Ib. 17¢ #0 r. March of Time Novelty | eth. made uw) i Higgins: r resi i i Ee p, prior to taking stock igginson, Poplar resident since c Loin Chops 2 the fir h = for the annual meeting, also the , 1890, passes. Highways are num- Pork Sausage Ib. 19 P Ib. 25¢ will be ¢ Ere OOOO COO exre¢,| annual convention, bered, Trans-Canada through Ab- Prime Rib Roasts 18c VEAL decided , botsford becomes “No. 1.” Wm. # . Roasts 18c | Bode Pos: ai. 8: dePencier-Culliford __|Bssb®- Sumas Prairie resiaent 50] § Brisket Boil «.--.. Me) Leg 22¢ aa OR OOO OO A wedding of widespread inter- 1 ae pies Wn. Rimes igo, 1s ae iam ee Wee Se oe and m OOOO OOOOOOOOOO DOO Ls : are aes 4 | RED CROSS caged Ga “lest in Canada was quietly solem- Nae ae Bes le injured LAMB Stew -.. 2 Ibs. 25¢ EF sworn [OUSE 4 ; a 7 accident near “Mission” bridge. yar } QS Dats \ re ee ee | eee wb ase ff f high school 2 - big U.K. P ri ib- eb ae ep sdena of, te Sigh #001 hen Captain ev PL Ws ede cnet, Cae’ wer eee|f CMD SE Ty. 150 Kettle ronda | = , om nt, = Ve nion i as re Pencier officiated at marriage : Remed F CW Secon - ; 15¢ ettle r () 3 ERAN NTN | tHe. The book drive, which was| "|" eather, the Most ape Library, named Provincial Librar- Stew endered 2 Ibs. 15c cn won by House 1 added 176 vol- B > “lian at Victoria. Victor Lehman, the boo 30,000 WORKERS umes to the school library. These | 4- U. dePencier, and Miss Jessie] Aberdeen pioneer 50 years, dies. Abbotsfo: d : th C Reviewing Red Cross work dur-| cooks were donated to the school| Mildred Culliford of London, Eng-|M-S-A section of Fraser Valley ee on | aa ing the past year, as lS Tan by the people of this district in land. directory published. i =— ‘finns Ste rte ome a MARKETS "25 | |= Canadian Red Cross Society cig | Students’ Council. They help great: MEETING AUGUST—R. Bruce Carrick is 129 not give too a ives |1¥ to fill a need in the libraryfor| A meeting between owners of|new regional librarian of F.V.U Be Limited 7 pings : co-operation our Der tae q| both reference and fiction books. |farms in the Prairie Provincesand|Liprary ang R. W. Mostar oubas a ee com 30,000) regular volun’ sen - «|| -Hoube Inis- alsa leading, inthe |\George, Cruickshank, MP., to dis-|joger and assistant, Registration |» f = Cross workers, ee! rom e MS n | Collection of tin-foil and aluminum} cuss the quota system of grain|of ali firearms ordered. Nearly dies. Pheasants plentiful but ducks | ese aeeccesscccecovcccees dreds more who are always 8 / ror war purpose, “Alfinal dtivein|marketing 1s scheduled to take | tio carloads or Bradiee, Taba J call to do whatever is neede nak this activity is to be made in Jan-|place in Matsqui municipal hall,| shipped Eust. Road to hospital ; AUR matter how Towly the task. In] (00 S020 ceveral large boxes of | Mount Lehman, at 10 am. on Mon-|and Clayburn-Matsqul section of NOVEMBER—Two companys of fo- ec 0 es NO fact we have more than : each will be ready to be turned|day, Jan. 6. Further details may] highway are surfaced. Sumas rul- 47th Btn. CASF visit Area. Young NN Red Cross members in the prov-} |. the production of war|be obtained from C. deVry and\liea: suteae aie dicing ae Sai men of 21 and 22 years go to se-| - (Contributed) An ince. , : matertal. Jas. Bennett, Mount Lehman road] §009 of 26,500 registered ‘ ae rcond 30-day NPAM camp. Clar-| .. 4, wan cue muni Our provincial staff is verysmall| | hw NroN TOURNAMENT north. aise rereeTieet Ms tered in F.V.| ence Nelson moves to larger busi- ee ik pS itingareome 600 names OM) Toe toumament an he en HEE ah uring 3-day Na-|..cs premises in Abbotsford. Su-| Miss Elsie Newman was the ing ; bs our list of volunteer workers who the high school, which began on|EGG PRICES ea a re gi re ion, recorded in| 1.5 tobacco crop of 485,000 pounds | winner of the gym quiz on the for ; A are glad to come to Provincial Ainvaritiek 1a fbAmeauien oR eRAIEe Bi : emer = anes D, A. MecDon- sold to Imperial Leaf Tobacco of | regular weekly broadcast over anita Peat emtepeyer S°%°-|re tina were reached by Toul Me eaRUEereAa oa giana FEO eee le ee tee eee fesoummoas,) AL, Febordl price) ot | SW eee ae ae ae These include older men whocan- W505. Mullin, Bernie Mar- is Bye ea aeons Susikateeee oe xe against} 9931 cents a pound f.o.b, Ont.;Nonie Gilmore came third. The not join up or who are He shall and Phil Fadden. Peggy oS ea Seed evigas ae producer returns. | mii Lidstrom, 68, Matsqui pion-|]"Pro Recs on Parade” program SEE , They do everything from book- Mullin beat Jean Weir by 11-2,11-0; bs ra RE ae ecmaid are ucw SE “ eer farmer, fatally trampled by|comes on Saturdays at 10 am. At TER ing te MHEMMERUPEROEROP EDS | chy wai Wadden won over Borale| Te: Game reees cee A Taealites | Cente da cee a aaa IM os al cares bt danke enroll occ ae West ing and shipping. We have many Marshall by a score of 15-9, 129,] the pri ; eae ais san. teal in record time on Sumas.|up by masked man of family store Commencing Tuesday in the moti women who come faithfully every} 15 10, ee ta ane eee ane A Pee Henderson new Exalted|at Bradner. Mrs. Fraser York, first} high school auditorium, Abbots- Co, | day to do office work or lat ae At this game the students’ Coun- Latha niet SFice iia sac, owes a a Os B.P.O. Elks No. 68. Over] Sumas teacher, honored by her|ford, a 4months course in condi- toy P pack our supplies. Wer even eds cil inaugurated its policy of sell-|inatend of 23¢ Gay ae in Area. Sixth annual} friends. Industrial arts training] tioning exercises will be offered th children who salvage string ah ing War Savings Stamps. An ad-| ‘phe producer for grade A large | success; iy held at weekend, »is|course for M-S-A high school boys.|by the Pro Ree centre, The course cour tear strips of cotton for Parcels) ittance to the games each stu-| wil) get 18c, 16¢ for grade A me- ess; horse, dog schdol garden| President T. D. Smith and offic-| fill include remedial exercises, pas- of woollen goods. NOW 98 BRANCHES dent was given a ticket valued at one-sixth of a stamp. When a dium, and l4c for grade A pul- lets. The old prices were 22c, 20c and non-competitive school display are outstanding features. One ers of C.F.V. Fairs Assn. re-elect- ed; fair shows $200 profit. Over sive exercises, recreational activi- ties and games, Do your bit by Sixteen months ago when war pupil collects six of these he may barn struck when unusually s@v-}18,000 Christmas trees shipped.| keeping fit. Mm was declared we had only 15 Red return them to a member of the and 18c. ere electrical storm concentrates} Volunteer “NPAM” unit drills in] Now IS THE TIME.. * hee. s in this province. ee Geet mae, over Area for four hours, Enrol-| Abbotsford. War savin; uota f ms Cross branches in P council and receive a War Savings] pte. John Heywood, Seaforths,|ment in M-S-A Area schools 1745. BS quote Ton] | Nowpiaituagume to: kel Saas e yf Today we have 98, which, in turn Area is $2000 monthly. tamp. total of a gol cycle oiled up. If you are interest- ed in biking and would like to of Poplar is home on leave from Over 200 friends honor Mr, and an Alberta training centre. Mrs, Mel. Fadden, Sumas Prairie. have an approximate DECEMBER—Health plan gives thousand units. These units are|living, and that it is our duty to join a club, see the instructor. groups of men and women volun-|do everything we can ‘to win this on 50th wedding anniversary, Wm.|M-S-A high school lead over all T Anentenss - } teer workers in every part of the| war, But evety day Iam impress-|| §TQP | C. Pottage and Charles McIntosh Canada. Over 600 attend Elks’ FR ee aa oe ' province. We have also 1,322}ed with the spirit of giving behind open “Modern Markets Ltd in Christmas Cheer concert. James vited to join the leadera’ cliss at ; Inde Junior Red Cross Branches with this “duty”, the willing sacrifices, Look ! l Abbotsford. S veteran ill 1941 Langley Drill Hall Fridays at Rabon Tri li aS a ag cn Ears Bitar! LISTEN: 11! OCTOBER—J. S. Daly opens ce Oo. Rech itink sa Bsn gelege: PE ,000. ‘or e nee + a Z E 5 a » AL , M. 4 “ Our province responded most| have come to me telling me facts LISTEN Td I large, new store in Abbotsfordand P. Sumas council returned en bloc. iel And Cai ee, J, generous to the three national] about personal property, and in- 1 THENEWS marks eyent vt, Mild ‘flu epidemic abates, cuts Danie! nderson meron ty j major Red Cross appeals of 1940.| come. Invariably each says: “I 18-page edition. A. W. Hamiderson,| school attendance 30 per cent. F. Pty The half-million dollar quota for|don’t need all this for myself, HAVE YOU 28 years CPR agent at Hnting-|V.M.P.A. raises settling rate to The death occurred in New ey the national campaign number 2]could the Red Cross use some of RENEWED don, transfers to Grand Forks-|44¢ pound butterfat. Twenty car- | Westminster on Dec. 27 of Daniel a j ; “ was over-subscribed. The spring]it for those in Britain who have M-S-A Area goes, over quota in}loads of Sumas tobacco crop ship- Anderson Cameron, age 74 years. fy ’ pipes for blankets resulted in 12,-| lost everything?” YOUR Red Cross drive, M-S-A~ branch|ped from Abbotsford and Chilli-|Funeral services were held - Setvic 000; that for ambulances, 29. Our} On behalf of the B.C. Red Cross SUBSCRIPTION also makes over 7000 articles. Earl| wack. Christmas decorations in Ab-| day. He is survived by one daugh- Wil Junior Red Cross members raised} Division may I, through the press, Kerr of Matsqui new. president of| botsford praised as best in F.V.|ter, Ruth E. Cameron, librarian tod & $1,750.00, the price of one ambul-|thank every Red Cross supporter, TO Lower Mainland Amateur Basket-|Severe windstorm hits Pacific|at the Public Library in New Peting ball Association. War aid from] C but little d in 4 Miss C: was 4 ce, and may I also acknowledge our mm} Coast but causes little Pp SPIRIT OF GIVING Fatitate: to the press itself which THE A. S. & M. NEWS Area during year placed at $50,000.| Area. Elks distribute 90 Christmas }on the staff of the Fraser Valley °F tra 7 Most of us believe that we are} has done so much to promote our a Chilliwack men win honors at| hampers. C.N.R. freight train de-|Union Library in Abbotsford for Pies ! fighting primarily for the preser-| work and make the general DUb-| os M-S-A Plowing Match. R. A,|rails near Matsqui, spills several|a number of years prior to going inh vation of our democratic way of lic Red Cross conscious. Baynes, Matsqui resident 30 years,| grain cars. to New Westminster. ROtigg