~~ S wae Twelfth Year. No. 10. Abbotsford, B.C., Wednesday, March 6th, 1935. Ten Cents per Month. EVENTS IN THE SUMAS DISTRICT Boy Scouts’ Campaign ABBOTSFORD LOCAL EVENTS * mas & Matsqui News — Schaufert, Joe Drotar. about 15 young people from v ———__ Haney at a social evening last Thurs- eg day. Blascovitch, equal, legs (Marshall. Shirley SUMAS CO-OPERATIVE TO $10,555 for Sumas Schools The Abbotsford Boy Scouts enjoyed) The Great Northern span crossing ENTER RETAILING FIELD a hike to Mountain and Lost! the highway just west of Whbots Appointments made at the regular ee? a Lake last S At the “bunfeed”|ford has Seen completely torn down At the annual meeting of Sumas] mecting of Sumas council on Friday re) next 3 . on and Ce jby the government road crew, and Co-Operative Association, held in| Were: Valley troops will be guests of the|the road is now free of any obstrue- the municipal hall last Wednesday, Auditor for 1935—-W. Griffiths. Abbotsford boys. Ition, with a clear view of traffic on , the retiring board of directors was| School Board Auditor — .W. W. Prize winners the card party | {he McCallum road. — Debris of the ; ye-electid ‘ub folldwa: Johnston. staged by the ladies of the Royal ee oe ete mag ge pa cs | E. H. Boley, A. Hougen, C. A. Lam- Council Representative to M. S. A. Purple last Friday evening were Mrs.|“P ‘Te thoroughfare. son, MG Fadden, A i. Keeping, J Hospital Board—Councillor Matthews. G. Heller and Mr. R. Gilmore. T. Hunter, C. Blacklock. : The Council decided to take over Mrs. J. Daly was called to Edmon- MATSQUI the Sumas- Abbotsford Agricultural last week- Ath ot hoe It was decided to proceed with the fation hall and grounds, to be ton last week-end by the death of her — Assoc! 5 athe: s. S' Su Ne lte ~ ~~ > <04 ree en eee ererig ata Niele. in charge of a Committee. mother, Mrs. Simpson of Millet, Alta.) REQUEST ADDED» SGHOOMROORE School estimates amounting to Plans for the 28rd annual May] A deputation from Peardonville at- $10,555.00 were passed as follows: Day , celebration were initiated ab & tended the first meeting of the 1 Reeve Ryder of Chilllwhack mun- Ordinary - $7,575.00 meeting of Loyal True Blue lodge on oe bs Sunes ae icipality has suggested that Sumas Extraordinary "980.00 ‘Monday. Mrs. I. Armstrong was | Matsaui School Board, held on Weds “municipality accept lumber as a sub- High School 2 700.00 made convenor for the day. nesday, and urged the necessity of ra ap pene sane dol ard The Council Prize-winners at a whist drive ee an additional room to the ing to the flooded area. It was poin- favoring in principle Mayor McGeer’s held by the young people of} Ste) Hears onville school, The board as- 1a to. AaE TRerE kee taro’ oF ences agitation for lower interest rates. Ann’s church, in the Royal Purple |SUred them t this would be in- ; € i e hall on Tuesday evening were Mrs. |Cluded in the ar’s estimates, which ; small lumber milis in Chilliwhack giv Moret, Mr. and Mrs. Summers and A would be presented to the municipal ing Rae aage ts eae = Moret. a “~| council at the next meeting, ‘ at method 0! an wi 7) 7) ve ‘i < keep money in the district as also DIED ees IN Set ramibip ts Mrs. K. Waite of Goldbridge, B.C. ate matter of manual training was provide migndteMiatiarestly riseded in| After. visiting. at the home of the ie Rinient of Hen DAcehts,Mr and Mrs. }onUe este ence a eRe ao the flooded section. late Mr. Sigler and Mrs. Sigler, Su- 7 Mawson tor antew.days, conval=| yee Charen Cel aeRO. ame mas Prairie, Mr. Joe Bulman, who had escing from a broken ankle. cussed, in which information as to tal consigned a carload of horses from costs as given for the board's guid- Kamloops, dropped dead while atten- Hungarians of the community putjance, Regretfully, however, the board i PROFESSIONAL ding the auction sale in Chilliwack on a dance on Monday evening in the |decided that the present condition of 4 last Saturday. St. Matthew-s parish hall. During the|finances forced them to leave this t evening a performance of the famous} matter in abeyance. ; YARWOOD & DURRANT Hungarian “chardas” dance was giv- It was revealed th: “| Miss Mary Reimer is temporarily en. have be evealed that negutiations BARRISTERS & SOLICITORS assisting Municipal Clerk McPhail in ¢ ‘ wit Peek ie tEOeT eee TOR some time i NOTARIES PUBLIO his clerical duties. Miss Reimer is a Members of the Abbotsford Younk | con oo) SR ei Ue ae ‘| qualified stenographer, with exper- Mens Club and friends are to be en-|ScN0ol Boards, with the object of ap- i tertained by the Peardonville Live Y's pointing a school nurse to act joint, | Y fence in the Orient and Europe. i I . ly , a ea lee oe ee ae ae ee si ae. on Friday evening at Peardonville. reeeocaet ai yaaa districts. It is ‘| untingdon Youn eople’s at this service wi % : * Vancouver Offices— clattheld @ whist drive and dance In pee, Phone tasaelving @ enya Talend packs oat I Sn | Rooms 3 & 4, 423 Hamilton Street the Huntingdon school on Friday Ling ruck for otsford akery, reliev- 5 evening. First prizes at whist went q ing E. Ellingsen, who is recuperating MATSOU z 5 3 i yhe -uck | MATSQUI TO ARBITRATE 3 to Mrs. J. Brown and Mr, C. Smythe, - from shock sustained when the truck E 1935 and consolations were won by rs. 3 Aiea we he was driving rolled down an em- SCHOOL BOARD ES’ cES Gentl d M % s Uday bankment near Harrison Lee ate i i entleman ani r, A. Stewart. enk : . atsqui : McAlpine & McAlpine n A. Stewa Tosgua of Nations. “They soy oe got no army ; but why should I want one with : Matsqui school board held a spe: BARRISTERS & SOLICITORS Wholesale prices, plus a small per- these allies?” (Robert Baker, who left Abbots-| cial meeting on Monday evening to pestis Se centage for handling, were offered by [By courtesy of Punch, ford dae twelve oath i 125 ao decide action advisable in view of Abbotsford office—near B. C. Tel. Ex two local 2 raphe dealers upon pur- or sai nay sath etic en Aes the council referring school etinnten Every Saturday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. chases of the Sumas Rellef Commit: is Excellency, the Governor-jmore trained leaders and more apenas Se eaiyes Mr. back for arbitration, Protest was aoe tee at a ‘meeting on (Monday. f ane General of Canada challeng- | field work. To ensure the suc- B. Brett at Chilliwack. made by the hool Board Sealaae Telephone: Residence 138R pee re iby fox ieraber supplied ed Canadian Boy Scout leaders tc | cess of the enterprise and fin- Over six hundred people crowded] the expense involved since the Coun- : 3 fartesindded area. celebrate the coming visit to|ance the Scout movement in Can- the SADE Theatre to capacity | cil had no fault to find with the am- P| SESE! Canada this spring of the World|ada for the next five years, a on Thursday evening, when the Home|] ount. Aaa Soles end ee patel Chief Scout, Lord Baden-Powell,| Campaign to raise $500,000 was Rectan i gave Generates oe é The Pe ard has appointed G. A. | 0 ari ave r a Visi ati ‘ * . és ¢ n-wide erta * A a c ir-| Grant 0: couver as a disi ist- Al DR. E. E. GRAVES relatives in California. They expect ae Ce Co eaueeauts a nee ele a Ww range Wen qeavelle McEwen, who liv-| ed individual, contending thats, tae 4 nks ep is re W) ents year a a y e i : DENTIST Coeeaneyorehon’2 700 from 65,000 to 100,000, thus ex-| Beatty, K.C., LL.D., Chairman and ed here with her parents year ago, and| payer in, the municipality being, an The Canadian Legion crib players tending the bonefits of Scouting | President of the Canadian Pacific n Ugtege Seah Goethe ere en ee eRe Gi beat Sumas Prairie Farmers by a 4-2 to hundreds of Canadian com- | Railway, who is also President of The local police detachment was{ ))\7 e Council has not yet an- cH SUMAS, WASH. score on Friday night. 7 tees + jation in Kept. busy last week-end issuing the} 20Unced its nominee, The “Board oF munities now without an organ-|the Boy Scouts Associatio Lose lbenaen. Hhere ware great “last Arbitration, under the School Act a Office H : Harold Cook has replaced his car, ized programme of any kind for Canada. minute” rush, and aerate’ can be| must comprise three members, the | ice, Hours: damaged by Sumas flood waters, by their boys ‘Tie Scout moyement| This Campaign has the hearty observed, very few car-owners were} School Board and. Council nominces sl 9 A.M. to 4.30 P.M. a 1935 Oldsmobile. as a whole accepted the chal-| support of every thinking Cana- unable to take out license-plates. to appoint a third member to their (Office Closed All Day on lenge, but expansion demands dian citizen. Ladion Beventenenatarcwestnlns tbody. “a Saturday & Sunday). RAW aNviGe Sf < ter and Jack Bak ¥ S eas re: 7 Pel ger ale EATON SPORT SIETING S| SUMASMATSQUI COW-TESTING fiir iijends neta atthe week-end? ,|Aberdcen” uancole ont aNuradey ataate AS-MA ya i 5 : é s hursday last, oP Mrs. H. Atkins was called hurriedly when a@ supper and shower was held ann j (Canadian Money at Par). 2 Oe rca er Haat nee SOON to Spokane, to the bedside of her| in honor of Miss Ada Weatherby, a el d r. y y bride -\ it, 0) 2 ras ‘ber - paratory to hauling ties. Abbotsford Drop First Game The following herds averaged 30 ety sae Biereoe aetoanied by ie raacheatea ti aie ree eae | On Friday evening last a number] This Season yaa OF tate Saran for the|Noreene, and they arrived shortly be- pended from which pink and white y of young people from Ridgedale visit- Th > se fal” Y OS fore Mr. Cookson passed away. Death streamers were hung to the corners yA ed the Straiton Young People's Club. Thus do the mighty fall'’—Ab- Herds of 16 Cows or Less was not unexpected, as the deceased | Of the table. Gifts were presented on ca The former put on the programme.| botsford United tasted defeat for the!p, s. Blacklock, Jersey 943 44,2|had been in failing health for some a decorated wagon, brought in by the Music was enjoyed, also a debate on} first time this year, when they lost|Mrs, A. C. Austin, Jersey 851 37.9|tIme. Aiesee) Rodel Gleai id aad orae i the respective merits of the airplane vcore hi A. B. Farr & SonjH , \ armichael, he bride-elect was al- bi DENTIST the rene fadio. ‘Refreshments and in the final of the Royal Standard|-\- 7. ont. Eh ay ee uae zs Mr. J. Franzen of Stettler, Alberta, | so given a surprise party at the home | dancing wound up-an enjoyable even- cup to Langley, by a 2-1 score. , -9]/has joined the mechanical staff of} of her father on Web, 26, when she ¥ Office Hours — 9 to 5 ing. Langley, strengthened by the ad-| Herds of Not Less than 17 Cows eg a ies Hie was empldyed j’recelved: numerous Yeelul arity, i mivaniaes te Abpotaiaes Be veseineiycnr*co~conemseton MUON. oF Fie or see ABM cam BAT] Machel TSE fare ote ate ee ea aneennare Several Years Ago | ate, and Me, Howell and family Telephone: operating his mill this week. SES Voie onl near ereesen macdate x Scrieere A £018°42.7lin the aitomobile repair business | 0% North Vancouver visited at the | PAU eii Hiiolieiie. i quae aveah tare aitenmetvered tlitnd ject tow santas “of the, wane: ae REO) Jersey ..-+ a4 40.6 | there, homie of her slater and father, Mrs. $ te eee Mrs. Donell on Feb-|‘The locals took the lead on a penalty|T. S. Higas, Mixed SS I son ants Tide Geant ROR, Meee = rent 28th, the vere yes her|shot, Pattenden tallying. Langley|B. Btewene eroistelen sc anye abe er the week-end, | birthday. A very enjoyable time was| however, evened up and by consistent = eth ses - a <7, ras | fn TI RAT TE Grade 7—Fae Stewart, Jackie Plax- erties Nall Roberton ol A mun ty Club, ‘The speaker was ac- a Ge7,0d1 88 | ton, John Dawson, Peter Salmon,] Locals Beat Mission 5-2 in Hill Abbotsford were awarded a penalty fe ‘ : corded a hearty vote of thanks. Mr. | : od Mis 2 \- ki z trade 6B—Vernon Serl, Jim Hay,| A. Price occupied the chair. Aleck Farrell, Mary Courtman, How-| pont Cup G ick, but Pattenden, who took the] J, evi ; ard Williams, George Knox, Jack Pe kick, shot high. John Irvine, Joan Grimley, Jack OOOO OOOO ’ A T Bates. The A'bbotsford s $y e . nt, . paca | 4 R. . rethewey \Grade 6—Tom Brown, Roy Beetle- ed thei A lis team BYEDE: Abbotsford meet Langley on the (Grade 5A—Beverly McDonald, Eric Ky Chiropractor stone, Irene Hoffman, Mike Mattle, heir de eat of the previous day by] Jubilee grounds on Saturday in the Gosling, Joan Hayne, Jean Lapinsky, I obaccos KD Offices in th Alfred Knox, Perry Dawson. beating Mission, 5 goals to 2, on Sun-| final game for the Hill-Tout cup. As Peter Pichugin and Joce Berry equal | % ie Grade 5 — Nora Tessaro, Victor] day at the Mission grounds. Langley are the only team that have|_ Grade 5B—Stephen Babich, Mar-|¥¢ ° COPPING BLOCK Sayce, Esther Klein, Max Burton, f " yet ‘beaten Abbotsford, the loca 11| Jorie Fraser, Robert Lamontn, Agnes] ®% Pattenden scored three, Ralst Pane Is_will » Ag arette Hours 2.00 to 5.00 p.m. Francis Stevens, Charlie Courtman,] one and Burnell one. 2 alston | go all out to turn the tables, and q| Van Kasteren, Warren McDonald, x 1 N) Evening by appointment Calvin McLean. : good, fast game is certain. Grad A—Iri Searsley F x Residence 17F Grade 4A—Tommy Morton, Marie The game was fast and rather i MoNelly rm Wieganty Pe aaeay: ah x ’ SUPPLIES ¥& Schmidt, . Grade 3A—Lizzle Enns,|TOU&h. two players having to be sent McNelly; ‘Shitley’ McFadyen.) Gerold 7B ‘OOK OF ERES | . d t lore the field 3 Mullin and Keith Marshall, equal THE B rock OF BRESH Rose Schaufert. Grade 3B—Bertha]}o. oc leld for arguing. The local Fred Johnson 4 - TOBACCOS AND CIGARET- Schluter, Suse Schmidt. Grade 2A—|P0¥S Played well, Godson, swinging * : ae ._|4{ TES IN THE DISTRICT TO Schiuter, Susie Schmidt. Grade 24—lto inside left in the second nait, pav-| ‘Thirteen Years of Progress | .91°°° uarey Grav, Jack Hanson, | PROM Grade 2B—-Mardelle McConnell, Don-,/"S the way for most of the goals. Bayi ease Gray: Jack Hanson, |¥% yas ald Waterston. Grade 1A—Ruth poe ee evenlyyiMk foballs x A. E. HUMPHREY Klein, Helen Enns. Grade 1B—Irene The Abbotsford A. Y. P. A. enter- Grade 1A—Julin = Forgo, Har : : JUBILEE CANDY SHOP tained ey Arnold, Jennie Donaldson and M \% E, A. HUNT Plione 29 3 id B. C. LAND SURVEYOR & CIVIL ENGINEER BOQOOOOOOO OOOO OO OOOD OO | Room 6, Hart Blk., Chilliwack Mr. and Mrs. J. Griffith of Vedder your voice seek far-away business Use of Inferior, Faulty Lumber and Shingles, no matter how cheaply bought, is an Extravagance ! beside a rule for comparison. The 7 «ed to consider the possibility of bottom picture shows H. A. 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