sapsstinenalain ABBOTSFORD, SUMAS & MATSQUI NEWS ~ehnae iain = SASS aS a 5 $5 eS $5 . a <5 35 Plan All Your Decorating : ..» NOW! Satin-Glo Sale lasts one week * only, March 29 to April 7, and the reductions are so big that it will pay you to plan all the interior decorating you will do this Spring. Buy all the Satin-Glo ENAMEL, Satin- Glo VARNISH or Satin-Glo SATIN FINISH you need. BY We supply extra coupons to enable you to benefit by this saving. ZIPPER SPORT SHIRTS—The girls are just as enthusiastic as the boys over the c—almost everybody wear th popular sweat shirts, 's 24 to 32 for Nore. and pene in 95° black white or powder blue ...... babe . SAME SPORT SHIRT in sizes 34 to 42 for grown- - $125 ups. Powder blue, fawn and white. Each .... KS JUST IN—A growing girl's Oxford in soft black calf leather— Re low heel, strong Icather soles—with smart stitch $2.75 i trim, Sizes 4 to 7. Pair . & Taxis! % THREE-QUARTER COTTON GOLF HOSE—Suitable for either Bl boys or girls. Smart stripe cuff, just the thing for 2Be x school wear, Sizes 644 to 91%. Price per pair .....- DOOOOOOOOOD POO DALY’S EMPORIUM KILGARD, B. 0. Phone 155X ABBOTSFORD, B. ©. Phone 130 HAG N—THOMPSON A pretty wedding was solemnized in the Lutheran church, Matsqui on Thursday, March 29th at 8 o'clock, when & grid ‘Thompson, neice of Mr. Sorenson beame the Bard of New oO. Mr. of minster. Hagen ming white ¢ na lilies, yellow 28 and masses of gree! fective which w setting s performed by Rey. y Westininster. auiaech Sorenson, yas bridesmaid May Ross, daughter of Raymond Ross of Al- dergrove was flower girl. The groom Was supported by his brother, Mr, Kenneth Ragen and ushers were Mr. OQ. ‘Thompson, brother of the bride, and Mr. J. Westlin, ae the service Mrs, Torgerson su “O Promise Me’ “the bride, who was i fiven in mar- » by Mr. O. Sorenson, was charm- ing m a gown of lustrous white satin, fashioned on simple lines and featur- ing 4 short train. The long sleeve, which Was full to the elbow formed a long nt cuff to the wrist, where a pleated frill fell over the hand. A pleated frill also outlined the neck- line. The bodice Was buttoned from the neck to the waist with tiny satin buttons, some of which being unbuttoned to form an open back, Her veil was caught at the back with orange blossom and she wore three strands of th ame flowers in her hair, and ca da shower bouquet of Madonna lilies. The bridesmaid was charming in a diess of mauve silk net. Ruffles of net fell from the hip line to the floor and a ruffle encircled the cape col- lar. About the waist was a satin sash of the same colour forming a large bow at the back. She wore a mauve mohair hat with a satin band and a ‘bow at one side. She carried Ophelia roses, Madonna lilies and fern, The little flower girl was very sweet in a dainty frock of green georg- ette. Rows of frills encircled the skirt at the hemline and there were rows of frills around the neck and sleeves. She wore a ribbon and pearl ornament in her hair and carried u basket of pink carnations. A reception was held in the Church Parlour, which was artistically de- eorated with masses of greens, paste] spring flowers and mauve and white of and little cousin streamers The bride’s table was centred with a four-tier wedding cake, mauve and white candles in silver sconces and silver vases of yel- low flowers, above which was sus- pended a large white wedding bell. The bride and groom were assisted in receiving by Mr. and Mrs. QO. So- renson. Mrs, Sorenson wore a brown ensemble with brown hat and brown accessories. Her corsage was of Talis- man roses. Mrs. H. Hurum and Mrs. John Westlin poured and Mrs J. Olson cut the wedding cake Acting as servet- teurs were Misses Dolores Brown, Grace Hurum, Margit Hurum, Lily Clarice Anderson and Agnita “ POCOOOOOO OOOO OOOOOOL RS KS Come in and have your Car or Truck Greased WE USE NOTHING BUT THE BEST OF OILS AND GREASES WE HAVE THE LATEST THING IN GREASE GUNS AND THE ADVANTAGE OF THE HYDRAULIC HOIST. THIS LAST ITEM GIVES YOU A CHANCE TO EXAMINE THE UNDER GEAR, AND US A BETTER CHANCE TO SEE THAT ALL MOVING PARTS ARE PROPERLY GREASED, WITH THE USE OF THE CHECK CHART IT IS IMPOSSIBLE FOR US TO MISS ANY OF THE GREASE FITTINGS AND O1L HOLES A. H. ASHDOWN SUPER-SERVICE STATION OPPOSITE ATANGARD HOTEL xX Mr. and Mrs. B. Hagen left later for a short honeymoon in the Sound cities. For travelling the bride wore a blue suit, blue hat, a fox fur with ‘black accessories and carried a travel tweed coat. Upon their return, they will reside in Burnaby. MATSQUI Mrs. Percy Smith has returned from Mt. Vernon, Washington, where she has been visiting relatives for the past month. Mr. Ted Roberts has obtained a position on the C. N. R. lines, running between Vancouver and Edmonton, A large crowd attended the dance put on in Matsqui hall last Friday. HERE .... May be listed a very Shale you looking for. If is not listed here, why not place a small advertise- ment in this column and a prompt response will likely be the result. Ad- MOUNT LEHMAN Miss B. Lehman is spending Easter holidays at her home here. the nes Olund was the guest Mr. and Mrs. John Olund on ter Sunday. be Miss Agnes MacPhail spent the week-end at the home of her mother Mrs. Gamsby. On Thursday afternoon a most in- teresting junior bulb show was st¢ aged public school. this show or iginated sgon last spring. Mr. J Winson add the children, siv- ing them instructions as to planting care of the bulbs, et: and each pupil of the school old enough to take part in this work was presented with bulbs. lier in the spring, Mrs, Gibson, Miss Owen, Miss Thompson and Miss Tebbutt inspected the gardens. Mr. J. Simpson, councillor for w: rd S. two declared the show open, % Gibson acting as chairman. Judges were Messrs. J. W. Winson, J. P. Carr and G. Ferguson, who al- otted the prizes as follow: Senlors— ion MacDonald, yn Israel, Sonia Savitsky ir; best arrangement, R. 7 ’ Junior Jonald, Ryder, Teddy Redford Best arrangement Alist Best kept gardens, jimpson, Evelyn Israel, W. Israc Redford, S. Redford, John Carter, Nellie Carter, Marlon MacDonald. Ju- jior—Jimmy Harvey, Verna MacDon- ud, Alistair Macaskill. Mr. Fatkin presented Bernardino yulbs to Jimmy and Doug Ta ‘or most original garden. Mr. Win- on congratulated the entrants on the plendid showing they had made, and irs, Gibson thanked all who had elped to make the spow such a suc- cess. senior— J, S. DALY AGAIN HEADS SOFTBALL ORGANIZATION [Blection of officers for the en- suing year took place at the annual oftball meeting held in the Atangard imnex on Monday evenig. Mr, J. S. Daly, retiring [Txoe ote vould not accept re-nomination, ng that he had not the time to de- vote to the position, but after much yersuasion, he withdrew his refusal ind was accordingly re-elected presi- lent. J. Webster was appointed sec- sion took place as to whether eams should be gathered together by selection or “picked from the hat’. This was left in abeyance until the next meeting, when a committee ap- pointed to interview prospective sponsors of teams will report back the feeling in the matter. It was stated that teams may pos- stbly be entered from surrounding points such as Clayburn, ‘Matsqué, Kilgard and Peardonyille, secretary was instructed touch with responsible parties in hose places and find if they are de- finitely going to enter or not, Next meeting will be held on Wed- qesday, April 11th in the Atangard annex. Be cA., S.@&-M. News Goes Into the Homes Its news and advertising messages ire read by the whole family. It »rovides an interesting medium vhereby the activities of the commun- ity are recorded and eagerly looked for by practically all Abbotsford and listrict residents. It is a messenger of news, social and business achieve- ment, It is the messenger of commerce of trade, of maker to user, of seller to buyer. Ty | | | re a ; ‘Reales Drug Sto A yot NOT LOOKING FOR. ARGAINS WHEN YOU PATRON= IZ A DRUG STORE, THERB'S TOO MUCH AT STAL TO BUY CHEAP DRU Pure Drug Perfection is the one great aim of our busines 5. \eee E. T. WEIR PHARMA and 32 Former Skelton, | | | | | Phones Many Hundreds — eat Abbotsford Bakery quality bread daily--and like it. You'll like it te for it is wholesome, nutritious and; r from the purest of materials, scientifi ally put TEI and bone just The Abbotsford Bakel WEEKES & BADER If You Need the Baker, perpetuate the memory of a departed relative either on land or in A memorial erected by the Japanese, F or public bene! LOWER PRICES! Hundreds of Prices are now being reduced in all our stores, operating methods have made this store-wide lowering of prices possible. _ New simplilied / WILLAN HARDWARE ; East of R. R. Track, Abbotsford Phone Store 81; Res. % ~ a5 WIGS GING LIGIL III 429: *: 9. No Moucy For Seed Grain | GIFFORD tion in, HBB % a farmer Rinabietd al Mrs. D. Rennie Js sponding w week ronekveriinarom visiting frlends in New Westminster. week from EB. an Malderen Miss Whnnifred Simms of Vancouver . Barrow, and reads as follows if the guest of Mr. and Mrs, De Dear Sir:—Further to our con- Vries, prsation in Abbotsford 1y t week The Suoday School held a_pienic ave taken the ma Saturday at the home of ‘Mr, and the Departmentof Agricultur. 20 BARES eRe the hope that something may be |*M"™. Shaw. : done to help out the people in Rostlund, aged seven years, your district requiring weed for er of Mr. and Mrs, J. Rostlund, grain, But « rently complying painful though not serious with such depends on injuries on Saturday afternoon, when the money and that he was dragsed by a cow she was seems to ‘be scarce down leading. The qhild’s foot caught in Mare th ind the cow bolted, drag- Yours very evera) hundred yards on the rOR SALE—Jersey Cow sound condition, W. H. Phone 151C 2 goats, good milkers April 18th and 23rd. K. Tramp, Poplar, ip LOST—Spitz Police Dog, ingdon; white chest, name Vancouver license. Albert Neufeld, Huntingdon, 1p FOR SALE—6 Grade Jersey Grade Cows, full milk; cheap. H. L. Larson, oss Road. Ip WANTE al or oll brooder, 1000-chick si: State condition and eash price. D, Newson, Bradner. 1p FOR SALE—Baled Hay and Straw; 39c BRALD'S IDPAL Coffee * Lb. 25c = yertisement Geen this heading cost ly — Sam i : 2% CENTS PER wonD g you will enjoy even greater benefits when you Everybody Satisfied Te ice mee SHOP AT SAFEWAY mare cash. If Gute eb sens Se ae . at a 0! 0! ok-keep- This_is what happens when we do your Repair Work = j}\is¢ sna‘mating : THESE PRICES EFFECTIVE FROM APRIL 6th to (0th, Inc. Jobs you leave with us get the benefit of our skill and experl- KOR SALE—Fresh Cows, or ex- SWIFT'S BREAD M4 hs ia w E rs ence at a reasonable cost. When you aie ett your repair chance eit euenee. Pu aa Cie? =: work, you'll O.K, the Job and O.K, the bill without question. . Z Picnic Hams BUTTER, Safeway . . . . ~ a SALE—Hay, Straw, Oat : parley carey Ghep'end Get coon @e Dy! - 2 Pc | CHEESE SPREAD =) =¥ aaa e Jacartin Garage HE OTE Oe ea ee) - SHORTENING, Swifts - = = = only used 18 months; potatoes, C, C. | Telephone 82 Give Us a Trial Job Eldridge, Kilgard, phone 155G 16n tine oo DATES, fresh A P % ts bs - —— — ———————————————— TebD — Young Purebred or EMILE LILLIE ELSIE LIL LILLE IEL ELE ELL IEELI EI) NE, wielten Oh Biss ond Dee Lb ies 3 ue Santa Clara -