ABBOTSFORD, SUMAS & MATSQUI NEWS xX SOOO A VANCOUVER HOME—to NO Persons wishing to bid on . right-of-way, Aldergrove to in writing at ¢ MILTON Business Succe RANCE “0% SIGILLS Oe s ( s INSL essor to A RS Phones: Office 43: Residence 76* exchange for Good Acreage TICE any portion of Great Northern; Huntingdon, must place bids pce, at my office SWITZER McCallum,) Abbotsford, L Mann Bldg., Abbotsford We wish to thank the people of this district for their friendship and the patro given us since we opened up We hope to in business here. we may continue serve you during the New Year a a a ee PL. MERRITT S SEN AT GO TI a ED AGB I NE ED mc pee A Happy New Year! 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BIRO Proprietors The only two-chair barber shop in Abbotsford, offering clean, sanitary service by skilled barbers O NEED TO WAIT NOW — TWO BARBERS TO SERVE YOU ~ ABBOTSFORD An Abbotsford pioneer known to all old-timers, Mrs. Hannah Mary » Passed away in Vancouver on at the 83 ye With her husband and family, ahe resid for many years upon a farmstead ly between McCallum ant! McKenzie is, now a restdential area adjoin h Village. ‘The funeral was held on Thursday. She is survived by an adopted daughter, Miss Busbie Mil- sted, two sons and a sister A quiet wedding was solemnized at Trinity Manse on Saturday tast, the Rev. R. Moses officiating, when Mr Leno Nelson, Abbotsford was married Ethel L. Flodin, ui, Mr Miss Rudy Orro Mi. avd Mrs. Nejson will take u re sidence on Ware road after the honty- moon, Miss Vera Bailey, whoso wedding ar future to Mr. Thom Was tendéred a sur- hower on Thursday evening, at of her mother, by a nomber friends. About 30 guests were present, and the guest of honor was the recipient of many beautiful and useful gifts, which were presented to her in a_ prettily-decorated wagon drawn in by Lois Forrest of Chilli- wack, Mrs. Alice Gurrie, former operator at the Abbotsford telephone exchange, and now stationed at Cloverdale, had both legs fractured when struck t & car in Vancouver recently. She is a patient in St. Paul's hospital. Mrs, S. Lauder and Miss Vera Bail- ey are assisting at the Gilmour store during the holiday, season. Mr. and M: 3. F. Pratt are spend- ing Christmas at Hoquiam, Wash. with their son and fami.y. Mrs. T. Davis of Tranquille is spending the holidays with her family She is much improved in health. Born.—To Mr. and M Wallace, in the local hospital a daughter, Mrs. H. L. Atkins left on Thursday to spend the holiday season with re latives in Spokane, Wash. __PROFESSTONAL YARWOOD & DURRANT BARRISTERS & SOLICITORS NOTARIES PUBLIO BRANCH OFICE AT ABBOTSFORD pen Every Friday Vancouver Offices— ms 3 & 4, 423 Hamilton Street takes place in the Harr Frank , Dec. 20, McAlpine & McAlpine BARRISTERS & SOLICITORS Abbotsford office—near B, C. Tel. Ex Every Saturday 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Telephone: Residence 138R A. E. HUMPHREY B. 0. DAND SURVEYOR & OIVIL ENGINEER Room 6, Hart Blk., Chilliwack P.O. Box 422, Chilliwack ABBOTSFORD TAXI and BUS SERVICE Stand— New Home Gas Station Phone Abbotsford 28 , BURNIER & DESMAZES Operators New Equipment We have just installed one of the newest, latest-type of hair dryers and also added up-to- date curlers and wavers. You'll be delighted at the results ob- tainable now ! Y BEAUTY MRS. R. WALKER, Proprietress SHOPPE The News Building Phone 107 HENDERSON F equipped with nicely-appointed chapel, family room and Spacious show-room with selection of beautiful caskets suited to all classes. ‘ UNERAL HOME Morgue and Complete auxiliary facilities. Chapel and Home—YALE RD., Mr. Harvey Henderson, Mgr. Telephone Abbotsford 134 Ambulance Service. Two Modern Coaches. JUST WEST OF ABBOTSE'D. 24-Hour Service A New Year Gift. THIS NEWSPAPER will not only keep you advised of developments in your dis- , the current news events of organizations, items alout hbors and friend it offers you a distinct si the saying of your mo: all ordinary purchases. a Whole year’s subscription out of my grocery buying last Saturday night by buying from the ads.” remarked one of our readers. An- other reader told us the small sale and : ads. enables him to save on many articles, Can YOU afford to’ be without it for mu f0 cents a Month|: TABERNACLE ch, Minister —Sunday School am.—Devotional. 80 p.m.—Evangelistic Wed., 8 p.m.—Bible Study Friday, § p.m.—Y. P, Meeting, PENTECOSTAL Rey. E. Sunday: 10 an il CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Rev. R Lawrence, Pastor Morning Worship «+ 11 am B le School oe . 10 am Young Pe Deyotlonal 6.45 p.m Evangelistic § +. 7-30 p.n Prayer Meeting, Wed 7.30 p.m TRINITY UNITED CHURCH Sunday Next 0 o- . Church School il am M ning Worship 7.30 pam ning Worship E St Paul's, Huntiagdon Sunday School Preaching Service REV. R. MO ES, Minister LIBRARY NOTES New books of Literary Criticism Many people are deprived of the enjoyment.of a number of really good books, because, for library purpos they are marked with strange heiro- glyphics and shelved under alarming headings. And many with other enterta literature x And then a and the epithet of “snooty” from companion: ters the casual reader from consulting the librarian. “The Enjoyment of Literature’ by Elizatbeth 1 was written for this reader, The approach is unacademic, the style is charming and the effect ne wish the book were within easy “Modern Fiction by D, Brewster and A. Burrell is an excellent attempt interpret standards of fiction. It Ss the author's relation to his no- vel, and suggests reasons for the man different individual responses a will create “LE Commit the Flan and to Ivo! s they In the first t condemn output all those fallacious idea which the public 1s so Sanguine” is a lad who suffers much grief from psycho-analysis, and who. he endures, the less he what he has been taught is reminiscent of Voltaire’s “Candide and Mr. Brown has all of his pre- decessor’s bitterness against hypocrisy of any kind. Abbotsford, B.C. R, B.C DR. G. E, PARRISH DENTIST Office Hours — 9 to & Evenings by Appointment Modern X-Ray Equipment Telephone: Office 64; Residence 91 EINEX BLOCK Sumas, Wash. = (Canadian Money at Par) DR. J. E. LUKAS DENTIST ABBOTSFORD OFFICE (The News Buildifig) Open Mondays, Tuesdays, Wed- Creadiaya Thursdays Weekly X-Ray and Modern Equipment Telephone 103 Use the long-distance telephone for New Year’s greetings distant 7 brothe: Someone at a her, father, sister, 1ds—would be thrilled to hear fri your voice. the coming of the by telephoning to Just take down the telephone 7 who Celebrate New ¥ that person rec of tell “Long you are and whom In a jiffy you'll be enjoying a happy reunion. ver your and Distance” you want. Say “Happy New Year" long-distance telephone. by B. @* TELEPHONE, COMPANY ARD SCHOOL t for December: Grade 8—Ernest Beri, Proficteney 1 Division 1 Janet Golos, Grade 7—Vincent Lindor Grade 6—Michael Lewehuck, Bvel- yh McDonald, Golon Beri. Farino, Mary Grade 6—Vivian Golos, Walter Lane, Ethel MacLean Regularity Punctuality, Divisio’ 1—Dorothy Clark, He! lark, Ern- est Berl, Golan Bgri, Vincent Parino, Vivian Golos, Mary Lindo: Grade 4A—Ivan Golos, Bobby Lin- le 4B—Leonard Lakberg, Ger- Kelly, Alex Nykoly Grade 3B—Jennie Risnes, Irene Clark, Viola Moore. 3 ra Kelly, Lois Hassell, Pentland, Grade 1B—Melyin Schmidt, jas Alberts, Miona MacKlinnon, Doug- UPPER SUMAS SCHOOL Proficieny list for December: jrade S—Winnte Smith, Howard Smith, Douglas Michie, Cora Vander- » Jacob Isaac, Lily Wakefield, pnie Harris, Gentile Ferraro, Glo- ria Tessaro, Max Buchanan, Phillp Fadden, Helen Younie and Phyllis Eyans, tie, Stewart, Walter de Shirley 0! Quadling, jd Boley, Chas, Blinch, Hu ay: Grade Lewis McLean, “Elvera Krouse, Billy Edward, Ronnie Forrest Chummy Blinch. Grade 6—Martha leen Wright, tha Marcy et F Wadden, Douglas Wats’ ody, Kenneth Corbett Van der Hock, Vernon Quadling, Al- = . Bruce George Jim Younie, skey, Francis Tessaro, ‘Tena Vander Hock, Annie Kenney, Max Annie Jimmie Ed- Mike Zomar, Gail Louis Papp, Laschuk, Don Marcy, W. Lancour, Maxine Kenney, Wandfluh, Charlie Leavitt, Heide, Herbert McNichols, Smith, Noreen Delair, Charlie ward, Grade 2B—Jennic Smith, Muriel Stick haugh, Louis Kantor, William kerr, Alevander Budsey, Alexander Edwards, Winifred Pishlock. Grade 2A—John Rippon, John Kish Irma Moody, Philip Wakefield, Annie Zomar, John Heide, Beryl McPhail, George Younle, Robert Kroeker, La verne Evans, Lois Stewart, zamson, Joyce ‘Tessaro, Kenneth Kricheldorf, Ronald Keeping, Bruce Kenney. Grade 3B—Edward Chudley, Gwen- dolyn Lillew, William Molner, Pat- ricia Fadden, Richard Goodfellow, Stanley Stickland, Noretta McGilliv- ray, Norma Delair, Annie Pankrotz, Lawrence Johnson, William Wake- field, Philip Corbit, Jim Meeks, Ruth Kroeker, Jean Stewart, Harry Vander Hock, Mary Rehn. Meeks, E id, Judith q their generous support daring Appreciation. 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THE VANCOUVER BREWERIES LTD. is not publi Control Board or by the Government of Britis d or displayed ay the Liquor Columbia G. A. MacKAY PLUMBER ~ GENERAL REPAIRS— —ESTIMATES FREE News Office Basement Abbotsford When in Vancouver... use the chance to visit us; only 4 block from the Cc. P. R. terminals. Finest “hearing” service and optical at stake ® -e— Pi mans OPTICAL HOUSE Hastings near Secmore Vancouver, B.O. Write ! Out-of-town appoint- ments receive first courtesies Auction Sales... FOR A SUCCESSFUL FARM SALE phone me collect Ohilliwack 3542 or 4652 IVAN HURNDALL - Auctioneer P.O. Box 597 CHILLIWACK, B.C. FINE CONCERT GIVEN BY MATSQUI SCHOOL CHILDREN Matsqui hall was packed to capacty on Wednesday evening when thé pu- pils of the public school presented their annual concert. The main item on the program was the tuneful op- eretta “Red Pepper’ by pupils in srade four and five under direction of Miss Jean Catto. The role of Prin- cess Fadaway was taken by Ann Vlagg who charmed the audience with her sweet voice and gentle manner. Dressed in a mediaval gown of pink crepe, with a brilliant tiara framing her falr curls, she was a veritable story-book princess, Her maids-in- w were Arlene Gustafson and Broughton, who acted the part of haughty court ladies ably and well Myrtle Ellerson and Betty Whitson took the parts of cooklet and kitchen maid respectively, Billie Cameron as the redyheaded Washing Prince Fare- asday, sang und acted weil, n chef before everyone cowered, was well av ed by Russe Bush. of Fripp, head of the The part Brownies, was Baynes, Other Doro- n ench and Phyllis junior children under dire enry acted well in play. Much by the boys tr who cley entitled “In the Dentist’s Office’. A satirical sketch entitled “The Glve- Away Christmas Party" was well act- ed by grades 7 and 8 under direction on. The carol singers : 1 Christmas carols, Alan Crist sang two pleasing vocal solos and Matsqul Junior Band, under d ection of their tutor, Mr, Ulsen, play: and several musical numbers, Proceeds, which amounted to 862, will be used to buy sports equipment for the public school, rf PRagy | — Nex Dub etry,