ABBOTSFORD, SUMAS AND MATSQUI NEWS a a a = = a a = a = = a a a a a = z a = a a = az a a TA Suggestions for Friday. Saturday — April 30, May | PUFFED WHEAT, Quaker ............ 2 pkts. [7c Since nuts are short, use puffed wheat in your baking ALL-BRAN, Kellogg’s Ige. pkt. 24c Add zest and health to break MACARONI, ready cut............ {6-oz, pkt. 10c Now for a cheese casserole dish everyone enjoys APPLE PIE, save your sugar ........... each 25¢ Buy a pie ready-baked. JUNKET RENNET TABLETS, Hansen's .. 2 pkts. 25¢ For tasty milk desserts WHITE, BEANS: «co utacisipescre. cc setage Wier ce See 2 Ib. 13¢ OVALTINE, a healthful, delicious drink— use it hot or cold . 4-02, 38c, 8-0z. 58c, 16-oz. 98c Preserve the Four Freedoms — Buy Victory Bonds MI. C. Walker & Co. THE RED & WHITE STORE Atangard Block E! ELIVE VICE Phone 130 SERSRRRRSR Aberdeen The monthly meeting of the Red Cross unit was held on Wed- nesday at the home of Mrs. O, Orwick, with the president in the chair. Final arrangements were made for the military whist drive to be held in the com- munity hall April 28 in aid of Russian relief. It was decided to make a start on a couple of quilts for Bundles for Britain, Tee LDL Ei) Ly and each member agreed to make two or more complete squares for the next meeting. The meet- ing was followed by the home nursing class, At the close re- freshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Huddlestone and family, Mrs. Huddlestone Sr. of Mission and Mrs. A. Brown of Clayburn, were weekend guests at the A. Lundeberg home. Eric McKenzie and David Coon of Vancouver spent the Easter holiday at the Arthur Gledhill home. 5 "Jubilee Be a Part Owner in your community business and SHARE in its management and profits. APPLICATIONS are now being d for additional b i Sumas Rr-sper anys Association 0. COLD STORAGE LOCKERS, ABBOTSFORD President, J. S. Daly - Vice-President, J. T. Hunter Secretary, C. A. Greaves Directors: M. Anderson M. M. Shore N. Sandberg Applications can be made through any member of the Board of Directors or at the Cold Storage Plant Wilbur Rousseau of Vancouver is visiting with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Pelon. Stanley Stewart has returned to logging camp at Port Alberni after spending a few days athis home. Mr. O. Carlson and Miss Wolf of Vancouver spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Susani. Miss J. Rhodes left Thursday evening to spend her Easter vac- ation at Salmon Arm. Miss McCormick and Mr. W. McCormick spent Sunday in Van- couver. The Jubilee school children and their teacher, Miss Rhodes, enjoyed a very nice afternoon, when they were invited to a pic- ture show which was held in the Bradner Schoot on Thursday. Mrs. Fulton visited with friends over the weekend. Mt. Lehman The work sent to Red Cross Headquarters at Abbotsford for April was: 6 housedresses, 2 sea- man’s sweaters, 6 laundry bags, SOMETHING TO SEND... WATERMAN’S PEN AND PENCIL SETS from 5.95 WRITING SETS, in leather book-like folder, easily refilled. In air force, navy and army colors and each 3.75 = AND SOMETHING TO SEND IT IN:.. Corrugated cardboard “telescope” BOXES FOR SHIPPING OVERSEAS PARCELS— These have been approved by military authorities as to size and safety for shipping. Just fill in the address and name blanks after you have filled the box, take it to the postoffice, pay the postage and send it on its way. large size 10c smaller size 8c Weir’s Rexall Pharmacy Phone 8 ERIC T. WEIR, Phm. B. 1 WS. pullover, 5 men’s sweat- ers, 20 pair men’s socks, 5 pair W.S. ankle socks, 12 handker- chiefs. ‘ , Mr. M. Nicholsun of Edmonton spent a week with Mr. and Mrs. D. Nicholson. Mrs. G. Bloomfield is spend- ing the Easter vacation with Mr. and Mrs. D. Nicholson. Mr. Denny Moran left Thurs- day for the Yukon where he has attained work on the boats be- tween Whitehorse and Dawson. | Miss Eileen Nicholson is spend- ing the Easter vacation at Kam- loopss. . Miss Velma Levang spent a week in Vancouver with Miss pi | Beth Fulton. {| Mrs. A. Levang attended the | wedding of her son AC2 Chester Levang in Vancouver. The three little daughters of ‘}Mr. and Mrs. Les Marsh of New {i Westminster are spending a few ||days with Mrs. M. MacAskill. aw ~As Mrs. Bert Donaldson and baby "A WAR BIRD 7 , the HAND! ‘*A bird in the hand” in this case means air fighters and bombers devasting.enemy positions . . . opening the way for another quick push . . - one more step towards Victory. Planes must be built in increasing numbers. They must be delivered. They must be flown in. combat. This takes metals, manpower, rubber and gasoline. ial dous d In spite of the tre 1 for in war production, civilian transportation needs must be maintained as a part of our war effort. Pacific Stages Lines are carrying their full share ... providing special buses for troop transport, carrying war workers, meeting essential civilian needs to the best of their ability under wartime restrictions, PACIFIC STAGES CO-OPERATING ‘TO ,SAVE Gaso INE AND RUBBER® WHILE “4 (ON. SERVICES it : d se CARRYING ON ESSENTIAL (-TRANSPORTA daughter visited Mrs. M. Mac- Askill during the week. Bradner Pte. and Mrs. A. Perry and children and Mrs. Perry Sr. of Chilliwack,were recent guests at the home of Mr.’ and Mrs, A. Michael. Mrs. C. Mynor has returned to her home in Mission aiter spend- ing a few days with her brother and sister-in-law, J. Carmichael. Little Mary Langton of Sumas is spending the Easter holidays with her grandparents. Mrs, M. H. Smith has return- ed home after spending a few days in Vancouver visiting her daughter, Mrs. Watts. She was accompanied by her grandchil- dren. Miss Edith Donadlson of Van- couver is spending her vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. | A. Donaldson. | Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ryder of | Mt. Lehman were guests of Mr, |and Mrs, Burmeister Wednesday. | Mr. and Mrs. Gelding and fam- \ily and Mr, Gelding Sr. of Vic- | toria were recent guests at the | Brough home. Mrs. J. Glazebrook and Barry are visitors at the home of her |parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Donald- | son, MATSQUI Mrs., F. Grant mee Edith Gus- tafson) is visiting her parents, | Mr and Mrs. A. C, Gustafson. | The Lutheran Ladies Aid will |hold its monthly meeting Wed- \nesday, May 5, in the ehurch jparlors with Mrs. J. Kemprud land Mrs. O. Kemprud as_host- S. Douglas Kerr and Albert Gus- cycled to Vancouver fson iesday Mr. and Mrs. | on | | Poplar Misses Luella Cornelson and Hulda Klassen left last week for | | employment in Vancouver. | Miss M. Major, recently in| charge of the Mission on Clear-) brook road, has taken up re) new duties on Vancouver Island. Miss Mary Butcher was home with her parents at Easter. At the United church Easter | ZUNITED PURITY STORES > ANDREWS GROCERY Prices Effective— Thursday, Friday, Saturday, April 29, 30, May | services were in the hands of Rev. G. R. Tench. A group quar-| tette was rendered by Mr. and Mrs. G J. Busby and Mr, ana||} OXYDOL, large pkts, ...............4. each 25¢ Mrs. I. E. Bee a sol aie 5 ear aes bi ht PUFFED WHEAT, Quaker ................ pkte 9¢ It was mentioned too that the |]} PUREX TOILET PAPER .......... .. 3 rolls 23¢ social evening and sale of work arranged for Friday of this week LANDRY STARCH 1 Sy A cy pkt. {2c had been changed to Wednesday. CREAM OF WHEAT ....... . pkt. 23¢ Miss Marjorie Todd of New Westminster spent the weekend POST TOASTIE CORN FLAKE 3 pkts. 25c at her home. MATOHES, Sesquig tees ates crs pkt, 25¢ Owing to arrangements for the}}|_ Penny Carnival in aid of the Red ASPIRIN TABLETS, Bayer Senter e renee ee box 22c¢ Cross involving all the units in the Poplar district together with the Women’s Institute, the W.I. Old Dutch Cleanser. 10c Salt, shaker ....... 9c has arranged for its regular ap 2 med. br I Reeth te te. held on Cruendagl Ivory So p 2 med. br 15c} Custard Powder ... 10c May 11 instead of Thursday as Ampollina Blue .... 10c¢}] Noodle Soup. 2 pkt. 25¢ previously arranged. The meet- : Hy Rep Reit take pines. atthe Hora Ch. of Lime wera th V6 Enos Fruit Salts .. 98¢ of Mrs. A. C. Matthews on the|I’ Paper Napkins .... 15c| Neilson’s Cocoa, lb 19c for old Yale road at 2 p.m. Mrs. J. Aitken has been ap- pointed as the North Poplar dele- gate on the M-S-A War Produc- tion Committee. Mrs. O. H. Heywood is under- taking the position of delegate : to the Social Centre Committee military entertamment of forces in Abbotsford. Wanda Smith is spending a few days at Ladner with her sister. Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Smith for a few days. Miss Dorothy Smith spent the weekend at her parents’ home. Pine Grove Hans Hanson of Coquitlam vis- ited at the home of Hans L. Lar- son on Sunday before returning to Saskatchewan. Mrs. Hall of Ladner are staying with Mr. and Mrs. My Lady Helen Soap 5c Shoe Polish, 2-in-1 .10c LETTUCE — CARROTS — ASPARAGUS — SPINACH TOMATOES — CELERY ORANGES — LEMONS — GRAPEFRUIT Kleer Flush ...... 22¢ Keeps Toilets Spotless Kleerit tin 27c For Lazy Drains Steero Boullion Cubes— DED K Sere siniaie seit 29¢ “Back the Attack” Buy Victory Bonds MA?SQUI on Wednesday in the church and G. Ellwood returned to| gave the collection of $14.05 to her home in Vancouver Sunday. |the Red Cross. Mrs. G. Fellman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hans Larson left ening ceremony will be held in Church services and a Christ* Monday for her home at Prince the Lutheran church on Sunday Rupert. Visitors at the home of Mrs.. the holidays were her sister and brother-in- H. Carlson A. Johnson over law, Mr. and Mrs. and daughters of Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Larson at- tended “open house” at the Van- couver Normal school last week. Miss F. Kinley has left for Steveston. Visiting here from Saskatche- Vinson and children, Mrs. Vinson being wan are Mr. and Mrs. a sister of Mrs. H. Boyd. H untingdon Several tables of whist were played at the Huntingdon school on Thursday in aid of the ARP. Prize winners were Mrs. How- den Carson and Allan Crouter, and consolations went to Mrs. J. Brown and Mr. Hoffman. The Easter and netted about $16. Miss Myrtle Waterston is spend- Sam inga few days with Mrs. Mason at Sardis. Miss Helen Yarwood of Seattle her spent the weekend with tea held at the home of Mrs. H. Yarwood for St. Paul’s church was well attended * ‘at 2:30 p.m. Mrs. J. Kemprud is visiting in Vancouver this week. The Red Cross tea held in the church parlors on Thursday ,at which the admission was a gar- ment for refugees, success. Jim Croll of Vancouver cycl- ed to the home of Mr, and Mrs. Alec Beaton on Saturday and Lorne Atkinson of Vancouver cycled to the Kerr home. Mr, and Mrs. Frank Wilson and daughters, Rosamund and Syl- via, and Mrs. Allen were Sun- day visitors of Mr. and Mrs. H. Hurum. : mother.’ i Miss Charlotte Crouter is vis- iting Miss Gloria Morey at Lulu Island. Mrs. Adank has her grand- daughters, Joyce and Jacqueline Adank of Vancouver visiting her. Mr, and Mrs. Earl Davis of Ladner spent Sunday with AC2 and Mrs. Bill Beetlestone. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Crouter and family spent Easter Sunday at the Allan Crouter home. Mrs. Sam Mason and Mrs. Reid of Sardis spent Easter with Mr. and Mrs. H. Stady. EVENTS COMING JR. HOSPITAL AUXILIARY Spring Danc Orange Hall Abbotsford ST. MATTHEW'S W. A. AFTERNOON TEA HOME OF MRS. G. F. WEST FRIDAY, APRIL 30, 3 pm. The Baptist Ladies’ Aid met was a huge Not Special Prices " But it’s SPECIAL MEAT at this market always! ROBERTS’ Meat Market Abbotsford Phone 56 Able Seaman John Lawrence Irvine John, who is a “brother” of The Teddy Bear, your Thumbnail Biography spon- sor, was born 20 years ago (April 14), one of the first babies born in the M-S-A General Hospitgl. He was schooled at Abbotsford ¢le- mentary and Philip Shef- field high school, graduat- FRIDAY, MAY 7; 9:30-2 Admission 50c Refreshments GOSPEL HALL Arn ’ AFTERNOON TEA Red Cross Work Rooms Abbotsford FRIDAY, MAY 7 Display of work and sale of home-cooking ABBOTSFORD Gospel Meetings Every Lord’s Day at 8 p.m. Is Your Soul Saved Yet? MILITARY CONCERT High School Auditorium FRIDAY, APRIL 30, 8 p.m. Admission 25¢ and l5c “Except a man be born again, he cannot see the Kingdom of God.” —ALL ARE WELCOME — “Back the Attack” Buy Victory Bonds ing in June, 1941. Follow- ing that he worked a plea- sant year behind the count- er at The Teddy Bear. From there he enlisted in the Royal Canadian Navy Vol- unteer Reserve on January 19, 1942.’ He trained at Vancouver and later on Vancouver Island. He has been on sea duty since June last year. This week’s hero was always keen in sports activity and took a leading part. He held sev- eral badminton titles, and was a first rank player in basketball. A sister, Betty, is employed at Abbotsford Bakery; Margaret (Mrs. H. Lightfoot) lives in Vancou- ver, and brother Tommy is ADMISSION 50c MATSQUI ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION ~ SPRING DANCE — MATSQUI HALL Friday, —RUSS MORGAN ORCHESTRA— DANCING: 9:30 to 2:30 April 30 MILK & DONUTS operator of The Teddy Bear. John’s mother, Mrs, T. Ir- vine, Sr., lives at Abbots- ford. e Another— Thumbnail Blography presented by The Teddy Bear —CONFECTIONERY— Phone 183 Abbotsford |