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A lovely pink birthday cake with seven candles graced the centre of the table which had been arranged on the lawn under big shade trees. The children play- ed games and then enjoyed pink lemonade and lots of good things to eat. Among the little visitors were Donna Weir and Donna Gleason of Abbotsford. Moyra re- ceived many pretty gifts. A special Mothers’ Day pro- gram is being arranged by Mrs. T. Harris and Mrs. T. Lindsay for the Sunday School in St. Paul's Church, Huntingdon, May 11 at 10 a.m. 4 Rev. H. Stewart Forbes of Ho- nan, China, will be the speaker at St. Paul's Church on Sunday, May 4, at 11 a.m. An enjoyable evening was spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Knox on Friday, April 25, when eight tables of court whist were in play. The sum of $8.50 was realized in aid of the L.O.B.A. Prize winners were Mrs. E.Mann and Mr. Anke. Mrs. L. Thompson of Abbotsford and Mr. Kelleher of Ridgedale won consolations. Matsqui Mr. George Lidstrom left Satur- day for Vancouver to join the R.C.A.F. He leaves Vancouver soon for the East. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Olsen over the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Ben Anderson, Miss E. Sunstrum and Mr. and Mrs. K. Highland, all of Seattle; Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Donati and Miss M. Hansen of North Vancouver. On Sunday, May 4 at 3 p.m. Rev. E. N. Eggen of Lawrence, Wash., will hold a service in the Lutheran Church. The Lutheran Ladies’ Aid are holding their Home Cooking and Miscellaneous sale on Thursday, May 1, at 8 p.m. A short program preceeds the sale and refreshments will follow. Mr. John Forman returned Sun- day from his trip to Winnipeg and Eastern points. Miss Lily Mydske of New West- minster is guest of Miss L. Hougen Mr. and Mrs. Perey Mufford, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Marrington and Miss Gladys Hall of Milner visited Mr. and Mrs. Inglis Hodgins over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. I Hodgins spent Tuesday in Vancouver. Mrs. L. Smith left Friday to spend the weekend at White Rock. Mrs. J. L. Correll of Vancouver spent Wednesday as the guest of Mrs. Alex Beaton. Inspector and Mrs. Manning and Mrs. John Bates were Wednesday guests at the home of Mrs, Alex Beaton. A birthday party was held on Saturday afternoon at the home of Mrs. K. Goldsmith in honour of her niece, Miss Loretta Huddle- stone of Mission. The nine little guests invited were: the Misses Dolores Swanson and Sharon Cliff of Mission; Freda, Dolores, Iris and Diane Brown; and Masters Kennie and Douglas Herrington and Harry Brown of Aldergrove. Completed articles turned in by the Red Cross for the month of April included: 12 girls nightgowns, 2 doz. napkins, 3 doz, handker- chiefs, 4 women’s blouses, 3 face cloths, 4 women’s dresses, 16 boys shirts, 2 dressing gowns, 5 pair mitts, 21 pair socks, 2 army sweat- ers and 1 Refugee sweater. Mt. Lehman Private John Carter of the Irish Fusiliers is home on leave. James Moron of the Dentistry Corp visited his mother recently. Mr. Bourg will grow tobacco at Sumas. His own ranch is planted with peas. Hubert Farber has left for White Horse, Y.T, Spring work is well in advance. The United Church Ladies’ Aid will meet in the Chureh Hall on Wednesday, May 7, at 2 p.m. Service will be held in the Un- ited Church, Sunday at 2 pm. Mr Willan will be the preacher. Miss Edna Israel spent the Eas- ter vacation with relatives in Van- couver. Mr. Busby and his choral society were enthusiatically received by the audience when they gave a concert recently in the Orange Hall in aid of the Red Cross. Reeve James Simpson spoke en- couragingly and expressed appre- ciation to Mr. Busby and his ar- tists. Make your dollars soldiers too. Buy War Certificates. Bradner A well-attended meeting of the Bradner Bulb Growers’ Associa- tion was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Donaldson on Tuesday evening. Mr. Fenwick Fatkin, president, was in the chair and the secretary-treasurer gave a report of the Flower Show which was successful. Bills were ordered paid and votes of thanks were passed to all those who as- sisted in any way to make the show such a success. Refresh- ments were served by the hostess at the close of the meeting. The Bradner Community Club held its regular meeting on Mon- day evening, April 21 with Mr. M. McMath presiding. Preliminary ar- rangements were made for the an- nual Empire Day celebration. The following members were chosen as committee convenors: Catering, Mrs. R. J. Nichols; sports, Mr. C. W. T. Griffiths; building, Mr. M. McMath; publicity, Mr. J. Stech. The ladies of St. Margaret’s Guild will hold their monthly meeting on Tuesday, May 6, at 2 p-m. at the home of Mrs. G. H. Loach. ‘The Ladies’ Aid of the Presby- terian Church will hold their reg- ANDREW? GROCERY HONE 54° {WE DELIVER % he Prices Effective Thursday, Friday, Saturday, — May 1-2-3 Dairy Butter, 3 hs. 69e 4 bars RC Soap 2 glass tumblers 25¢ Castile Soap, 6 bars lic “IT” White Shoe -Cleanerzc ess l5c It’s the best you can buy. GRAHAMS or SODAS, Ormond’s, pkt. ... CASHEW NUTS (shelled) 1/2-Ib. pkt. .. PORK & BEANS, Malkin’s ..... Pink Salmon, 2 tins 37c Tuna Fish, 14’s, tin 12c Fresh Herring, tin .. 10c i A Dad’s Cookies. , .-2 tins [9c juke ae a $3 dozen ...... CORN FLAKES,Sugar Chisp, 2 pkts. ... SARDINES, Brunswick, 5 tins .......... LIFEBUOY SOAP, 3 cakes ............. Ss SEEDS... 5c = 10c = l5c Old Gardner Fertilizer 10c — 25¢ — 50c A yee cl) Sips 2 seh eOO ...... 3 ths 25¢ Bring in Your Rinso Coupons. SET EEE SET TSS SESS TESST SESS TSS S TST SSS ST SS STS SSS SST TST TTT ular meeting on W: day, May 7, at 2 p.m. % Mr. and Mrs. G. Watts and fam- ily of Vancouver were guests of Mrs. Watts’ mother, Mrs. M. J. Smith, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. Brown were visitors to Vancouver last week. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. B. Curtis of Vancouver were guests of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. A. Brown recently. Mr. F. Brown spent the Easter holiday in Vancouver as the guest of his grandparents. ® The next meeting of the Brad- ner Red Cross unit will be held Wednesday, May 14, in the Com- munity Hall at 2 p.m. Aberdeen A Cribbage Tournement was held on Friday evening, in the Aber- deen Community Hall, under the auspices of the Aberdeen Red Cross Auxiliary. The prize winners were Mrs. H. Fowles and Miss M. Fowles. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Orwick and Mrs. B. Gladwin. Mrs, W. Towlan met with a str- ious accident on Friday when she lost her balance while hanging some clothes on a line and fell to the ground. She sustained a brok- en arm and other injuries but is progressing favorably at her home. Mr. Frank Tilley has returned home from St. Paul’s Hospital, Vancouver, where he was a patient for seyeral months. Mr. and Mrs. J. Fraser and their son Jack and Miss Florette Pain- chard of New Westminster were the weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. H, Henry. Mrs. W. Denny was the guest of her daughter, Mrs. F. Greer, at Otter recently. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Overand and two daughters, Jackie and Jerry, of New Westminster were recent guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Layman. Jackie is the New Westminster May Queen. Mr. Tommy Layman, Jr., has joined the R.C.A.F. and leaves for a prairie training centre this week. Sumas _ District Miss Barbara So Relle of Belling- ham is spending a holiday with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. E. Austin. Thelma Nelles of U.B.C. spent the weekend at home. Harry (Chummy) Blinch, R.N., who is training at Esquimalt spent last weekend with Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Blinch. Mrs. Les McGarva and Mrs. V. Tessaro were Vancouver visitors) during the week. Misses Elliott and Spain had as their guests at the weekend Mr. Mrs. W. Elliott, Grace Elliott, Corp. and Mrs. W. Smith of West Vancouver. Miss Marion Smith of New West- minster spent the weekend at home. Miss M. Major of the Metropoli- tan Mission, Poplar, will speak at the Whatcom Road Mission on Sunday morning, May 4. There will also be musical numbers by the young people from Poplar. Mr. and Mrs. Kenny of Sumas, Wn., were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Kenny. Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Smith, Sumas Prairie recently were Mr. and Mrs. Russell Beach and Marilyn, Mr. and Mrs. Al Smith and Patricia of New Westminster. Mr. E. Marcy has gone on a trip Neilson’s Brazil Slabs ° Milk Chocolate Whole Slab ....... RerCut-2720.. .. FAIRYLIGHT CAKE FLOUR, pkt. TOMATO SOUP, Campbell’s, 3 tins BAKING POWDER, Bulk, Ib. ... Big Shot Wheat or Rice Puffs 4-02. pkt.) 5