ODORONO Creme or Liquid ....... 39c & 65c $1.00 . NETTLE RASH and PRICKLY HEAT BANDAGE ............ Notices for this column must be in the office of The News not later than Mondays at 5 p.m. Anglican Services July 16 is the Sixth Sunday after Trinity, Services at St. Mat- thew’s, Abbotsford, are: 9:15 a.m. held in St. Matthew’s at 9:30a.m. Wednesday, July 19. Trinity United Church Sunday, July 16: 10 a.m., Sun- day school; 11 a.m., regular ser- vice. A, special address will be given by Rev. W. N. Byers of — 10c to 40c ’ Vancouver, secretary of the Lord’s OS le ae 4Sc SCHOLL’S Foot Powder, 35c ADHESIVE Te to 75¢ Day Alliance. No evening serv- 4 ~ : a Mee ieee ge SNOMIST Powder asc 4MENNEN’S Quin Sana. 60c a. : BLUEJAY Powder Geel) GAUZE 1. cone 206 to 750 Huntingdon United Church ia CHANEL Cologne $2 OZONOL Oi ; ay Rev. W. N. Byers will preach ] BLUEJAY Foot Balm .. 25c intment ......... ic at 1:30 p.m. DOREL Colognes ....... $1.50 RADAX Salts . NEKO Soap 2-0... 25 North Poplar United Church z ‘MIFFLIN RaKbi C. as Rev. W. N. Byers will be the d PINK CLOVER Col METAPHEN for cut ....... 25c j | suest speaker at 3:15 p.m. ae Bay ror Plain 59c Pine 69c (replaces iodine) onus Church of the Nazarene : Services for July 16: Sunday 3 : school at 10 a.m. A two-sided contests, the Reds and Blues, has opened with an attendance ob- PHONE 104 —Prescription Chemist— ABBOTSFORD jective of 200 for the next rally PRETTY SHOWER HONORS BRIDE . The Ladies Aid of Matsqui Lutheran church was hostess at a miscellaneous shower in the church parlors: on, Tuesday in honor of Mrs. Gerald Mullins, the former Arleen Gustafson. The Foom was decorated with pink and white streamers and the head table was pretty with red, whit and blue flowers. The centre table was centred with a huge bridal angel food cake, donated Gloria Anderson assisted the bride to open her gifts which overflowed from a miniature house. 4 Presiding at the urns were Mrs. O. Sorenson and Mrs. J. Kemp- rud, and the serviteurs were: Misses Eileen Creelman, Hazel Manson, Audrey Langille, Hazel Smith, Jeanette Gustafson, Viola Moore, Edith Adams and Dorothy Weisner. During the evening, the bride’s MATSQUI RED CROSS RAISES OVER $1000 More than $1000 has been rais- ed by the Matsqui Red Cross unit, according to the treasurer’s report presented by Mrs. H. Sho- gren. Of this amount, $519.50 was collected in the drive in March and $481.07 was raised mostly by dance suppers, teas and whist drives. There will be no meetings during the two summer months. in September. Preaching service at 11 am., Straiton service at 2:30 and eveningeservice at 7:45 p.m. Rev. Byers, secretary of the Lord’s Day Alliance will take the evening service, Pentecostal Tabernacle Sunday school 10 a.m., morn- ing worship at 11. The evening service Sunday will. be the final service of the camp meeting in Mission and the service in the Abbotsford tabernacle has been cancelled. ——— July 12, 1944 ABBOTSFORD, SUMAS & MATSQUI NEWS VU CHURCH SERVICES in the ‘ ‘M-S-A Area ey oA CKS chen in a variety of colors, materials, styles and sizes 1.49 ° 3-59 FARMERETTES — 1.98 ' 7, ‘ y . FOR COMFORT— FIRST AID Fy ar eee ah at ne AN OVERALL PANTS, men’s, black, 1.65 - Aids in [ee Margaret’s, Bradner, 11 am, Ma- — Treatment SUPPLIES FOR CAM Bend teach hepa pill WORK AND DRESS SHIRTS rite hae officiate at all Services. <- Aiki Relief for Pe ua eels ser vicasot Rely Sore STRAW HATS for men, women, kids ABBOTSORD 5c to $1 STORE next to the theatre She Pulled the Cord on Time Clayburn United Church sister, Miss Jeanette Gustafson, Ri ye ied Service will be held at z nats ; ee Wests, and it was|s ; b: fF Sina a) ] ; y tall pink tapers. Miss |Mrs. Earl Hardy. Mrs. J. Kemp- i eac unday wit eV, Pp pt ardy. Ts, emp-|rud gave the introductory speech. Hibbert, M.A. B.D. of Mission \ ; : g Bs = officiating. Because she pulled the buzzer-cord im geod time, the bus stopped hly, ethy at the bus stop. This eased the strain on the driver’s neryes—saved wear and tear on br: lining: duced eh of a traffic aecidemt, made the journey more comfort- able for fellow passengers, prevented the bus from overshooting the regular loading poimt. Quite a d of Christian Science Christian Science services are held each Sunday morning at 11 in the lodge room of the Orange hall, Abbotsford. The public is cordially invited. hi 2. “s for a consideration for the other fellow. Wartime strees makes co-operation with fellow passengers and aed P virtue. LIBRARY NOTES New Books on transit y © PRESERVING ; = © canning PACIFIC. STAGES The Fraser Valley Union Lib- rary has several new books on canning and other types of food preservation. CARRYING ON.ESSENTIAL TRANSPOR Home Canning Made Easy—by M. . y he. Wi gts J. Williams. Drawing show equip- f ment needed, and illustrate the steps in canning, salting, and de- hydrating. Includes use of honey and corn syrup, and covers meat canning, Home Canning for Victory, also Pickling, Preserying and Dehyd- rating— edited by A. L. Pierce. Gives recipes and directions for the preservation of vegetables, fruits, and meats by canning, preserving and dehydrating. Has 1 ployees a PS-9-44 CO-OPERATING TO SAVE GASOLINE“AND RUBBER WHILE ATHON *SERVICE Announcing Opening MATSOUI MOTORS 5 (Formerly Red Top Service) Latest Equipment A Message to © Canadian Motorists New Ownership brief instructions for the con- Acetylene and Electric Welding and Cutting . 2 2 i‘ Struction of dehydrating equip- Cylinder Refinishing by Van Norman Coring Car ig Ee invasion of Europehasthrown = must be risked to deliver it to our ment. Con-rod Aligning Cylinder Sleeves Installed Souix We Valve He-facing Stenor Vulcanizing KO Lee Valve Seats Installed Lincoln Greasing Equipment a vast and critical burden upon — shores. the petroleum resources of the United Complete Book of Home Canning including preserving, pickling, de- Natnas: Invasions, and the difficulties of hydration and jelly-making. By Battery ch tractor service. ae a supply and transportation are not our D. M. Taylor. Gives directions FARM EQUIPMENT AND WELDING GIVEN PROMPT In the first eight days of the cam- only problems. Right here in Canada for canning the usual fruits and ATTENTION. i i i 4 y: vegetables and also meats, poul- paign alone Allied aircraft flew 56,000 gas and oil are needed in enormous eeainaal nen eneluries dehy irat- R. W. Munson Matsqui, B.C. sorties. Many thousands of oil-burn- 8 4 2 quantities for vital war purposes. The ing, and preparing garden pro- ing warships and landing barges are © Commonwealth Air Training Plan ducts for freezing lockers. shuttling ceaselessly across the Chan- has consumed as much as 548, 000 oe es Pipe yaration se Eocd 5 » A . x} y H. Carlton, is an interesting | method. 1 d by thi ibrar s many E eas Hak, ies jeeps, mobile gallons in a single day. Canada’s book ‘covering the procedures and | fruit andi weeeene ace eee eae oes manny old artillery, amb’ ulances, by the thou- Navy — expanded since war began from the farmer to the consumer. | ing. Canning, Preserving and Jel- sands, are im action. from 15 ships to 650—consumes over peuiecet sai ae Sanne Ee) Ca ee ee * - 21 a , Mace, is a recen mglish }and Successful Canning and Pre- Baseline thas bare ees Fes A As hao eae pookin the field of food preserv- |serving by Mrs. O. P. Malcolm ct 7 ration, fo a . ol are two standard books on the fuels drawn from a dwindling crud production, essential trucking — all In addition to these newer | subject. —R.W. oil supply, But—there is only so much 4° huge consumers of gasoline and oil, If existing supplies are to prove Petroleum products. ‘ad the most stri economy Gasoline i. see quate, ing ine is a pe: i of gasoline and fuel oil must be prac- Nition of which en got e e tised here at home. have all too litele. To Canada is able to produce only 159% Waste a gallon of it is a Ir ] a fey @) | of her own gas and off needs. The Crime against our fight- : j remainder must be imported from the Ng men. : x * common pool of the Umited Nations and and the bulk of this is shipped here by tankers. Critical manpower is needed to produce our gasoline and A : oil. Precious lives and precious ships Qswer: ing aw u st Your Questions about the E 4 Gaiclie ttagé STOVE LENGTH } How much gasoline was consumed dure OR D | ing the 54 days of preinyasion bomb- 2 LOA D | ing?...More than 200,000,000 gallons. i) How much fuel oil does a battleship } take in one refueling? ... Enough to heat on average house for 350 years. e How much fuel does one armoured division consume in every five miles of ‘An announcement Issued by advance?'. . , 10,000 gallons. BLU E RI BBON The Department of Munitions and Supply, How many gallons of petroleum prod- P Honourable C. D. Howe, Minister ucts are required to supply the needs of COFFEE *( Qualily | be 500,000 European invasion troops for ¥ PHONE 125 BOX 96, MISSION " @ week? ... Over 25,000,600 gullons. Product Moderaibly Priced { _f? \E Le — j