_ —Say You Saw it in The News— A Save time, work and money CLASSIFIED ADS ABBOTSFORD SOCIAL & PERSONAL M by using the Classifieds, A low cost with big results. First insertion, up to {8 WORDS Abbotsford, Sumas & Matsqui News LANG, SANDS, Editor and Owner —Established 1922— ford, British Columbi a. Wed Every d at Abb W '35c _ Each additional word 2c. Two insertions up to 18 Subscriptions are able in advance and rates are: In M-S-A Area and to post artiegs within 40 miles of Abbotsford, $1.50 per year; elsewhere in Canada, $1.75; outside of Canada, $2 per year. Member Cfnadian Weekly Newspapers Association; B.C, Division Canadian Weekly Newspapers’ Association; Weekly Newspaper Advertising Bureau, and Audit Bureau of Circulations, words for 60c cash. HILO J. Gilmour spent a few days in Vancouver last week. Miss Joan Gentry of Vancou- ver was a guest at her home at the weekend, Mrs. Orville O’Neil of Vancou- ver is here spending a few days with her husband, LAC O'Neil. Miss Gladys Lay, who has been attending Bible college in Vic- toria, has returned to her home. Miss Josephine Thomson of Vancouver spent the weekend DELEGATE TO CONFERENCE OF WOMEN’S INSTITUTES Huntingdon was held at the home of Mrs. H. Yarwood on Wednesday evening with Mrs, George Runzer as co- hostess. pointed as delegate to attend the provincial men’s Institutes to be Hotel Vancouver this bers for donation of food for the Lions Club dinner. April 26, 1944 ABBOTSFORD, SUMAS & MATSQUI NEWS 5 RS, BEETLESTONE NAMED The March meeting of the Women’s _ Institute Mrs, H. E. Beetlestone was ap- of Wo- held in weekend. Mrs. Beetlestone thanked mem- conference Roll call, favorite musical in- Copy will be accepted by phone, mail or at the office of The News up to Tuesday at 5:30 p.m. with her mother and sister, FOR SALE —Say You FOR SALE Saw it in The News— Wanted FARM LANIS For Rent For Sale FOR SALE—Hatching eggs, New Hampshire, blood-tested flock. Oo 2 Be lairy cows. A. Bauman, 4115 Farmer road. brook road, RR 1 Clearbrook Rempel. Mt FOR SALE—12 acres land on BC Electric line on north rd. Clear- Lehman. FOR SALE—Team of work horses and 6 years, sound, good workers; 5-foot used mower. mdse, corner McDermott FOR SALE — Guernsey cow, 5 years old, due in May; Jersey cow, 3 years old. L. Creelman, Turner road, Matsqui. 100 Margaret Wattie. FOR SALE—5 a cleared; barn Peardonville ner, road, west of highway. John Hepp cres land, some 20x50; $600; on half-mile Sgt. Jack Cornborough Vancouver with relatives, FOR SALE—58'% acres of land. Mutter, Clearbrook road. week in Vancouver. 89 and Vye road, phone 153G. FOR SALE —nickel trim range With sawdust burner, $35. Man’s bike, good tires, $15. Woolacott Emmerson road. 12 FOR SALE—Jersey cow, fresh to second calf, healthy and sound in every way. J. Carmichael, Bradner. t 122 FOR SALE—Jersey heifer, fresh. Yearling Guernsey bull. Albert Smyth, McCallum road. 121 FOR SALE—White rotary sew- ing machine in excellent condi- FOR SALE— Strawberry plants, British Sovereign. M, Gaspar, South Abbotsford. Townline road, RR 1, 67 sed English FOR SALE—Potatoes from good Stock, King Edward, an spud, an _ excellent keeper, creamy and disease re- sistant, only one of its kind in Canada, limited quantity. Also Net ter churn, tank with Gems . 5-lb. Daisy but- one table model milk separator; 5-gal. pressure ge. Bevan farm, Ware road, Abbotsford. 5) gua, tion. Phone Mrs, Eldon* Jacob- son, 115X. 11 “FOR SALE—Boston Bull pups, 5 weeks old, male. Phone 188Y. FOR SALE—Light deliver: Mo- del A half-ton Ford truck, fair rubber, good running order. Fred Wischoff, Nelson road, _ Abbotsford. . 136 FOR SALE— 10 sacks Burbank Fran 139 FOR SALE—Victoria strawberry T. Juretich, RR 1, ea 33 -—Work horse, about ingle or son. MISCELLANEOUS ises of Wm. Roberts. tractor. Steve ford, east on leave orders a ware, WILL DO ‘CUSTOM PLOWING and tractor work. New Ford Karafa, Abbots- Old Yale road; t Valley Hard- 137 by Mrs. H. McKinnon, REPAIRS to farm machinery, Miss E. Johnson of Vancouver was a weekend guest with Miss and Mrs. Cornborough are visiting in Miss Nellie Purver spent last Allen F. Reid of Renfrew, Ont. a veteran of World War 1, has come to Abbotsford and bought the plumbing*business and prem- .Louis Feitz, of Modern Market mea department, will undergo an operation in a Vancouver hospital this weekend. His place behind the meat counter will be filled The infant daughter of Mr, horseshoeing; fully equipped|and Mrs. E. H. Gibbard was shop. Blair Iron Works, 826 | christened in St. Andrews United Royal Avenue, vhone NW 330, | church, Mission, on Easter Sun- New Westminster. 116 | day ana ‘Was given the names, MRS. E. M. STOLIKER, Spirella Megan Elizabeth. representative, will not be in Abbotsford again until Thurs- BUY VICTORY BONDS day, May 11. For intment phone 196R. 138 Shop, east of botsford. CLOCK REPAIRS. Fred’s Cycle RR tracks, Ab- located at the ALLEN F. REID, Plumbing Shop, Montrose ave., Abbotsford; residence phone 190Y. 117 new plumber, former Roberts’ Archie / THEM Super for team horses; 250 NH 9-week- old pullets; mowing machine; potatoes, good eating potatoes, if Albin Sandberg, 4276 Page ra] Plants Matsqui. 83 aaa FOR SALE Beatty washing ma- R00 bee work si chine, with gasoline engine. In| ble, about 10 years old. good condition. Albert Flier, Feltren, Clayburn. Phone 153K, Lamson road, Up- per Sumas. SELLING OUT — Harness ALBERTA HORSES FOR SALE } | the farm of C. B. Dew.| cultivator; ' wagon; —on = i, 1055 County Line road, These horses are broke to drive sin- gle and are guaranteed, 101 2 electric brooders; 1 enamelled kitchen i 's farm, Ware wag . Bevan’ Abbotsford. FOR SALE—One brood sow due to farrow about May 1. Second litter. Al condition. J. A. Gled- hill, Aberdeen road, phone Al- dergrove 217, 438 OR SALE—Saddle pony, 9 yrs. FOR SALE—Refitted late model Tanges and small cook stoves, also sawdust fronts and _ parts. Trade in allowance on burned hot water out stoves. AB Mission highway, burner ran, Stove Wo: ges, rks, Abbotsford. old, good appearance, gentle, George Slova, Mt. Meena CNR section house. 78 AUCTION SALE in Mission Wed. May 3 at 1 p.m. Estate of the RUBBER STAMPS — It is still © obtain Rubber Stamps for all purposes. News, Abbotsford, : The tf ite Mrs. Hughes on Third St. liture of a nine-room house. Auction Sale at South Otter; 65 head of Oxford and Cheviot sheep; 6 dairy cows; all farm implements, etc. Mr. H. C. Livingston, South Otter road, et ay, May At our plow, harrows’ and cultivator, dises nness, etc. Machinery is surely ‘oing out so hurry. © are taking orders now for 1945 delivery of Harris implements, No money down ct ° S Ss 5 very Tuesday’ at 11, and 1. oa Frost, auctioneer, FOR SALE—18 Yorkshire wean- d, 1% mi. Ross rd,, 84 FOR SALE— Cement Pipes, all Sizes, cement blocks and cem- ent bricks. Goertzen Bros., on Clearbrook road, RR 1, Abbots. ford. 171 WANTED —Say You Saw it in The News— WANTED CULL POTATOES CAN BE FLEA-BEETLED, ETC. PACIFIC GLUCOSE REFINERY LIMITED South Westminster Telephone: 2 New Westminster 2983 .] assisted FOR SALE—Hay, unbaled. Send offers to Monk’s Hall Farm, Hear ee just off main ay, 1 Bi Bae? miles east of Ag: a ee ee FOR SALE—390 New Hampshire Pullets, 10 months; McKenzie Straine, laying 65%. $1.50 ach. Jones, phone 128, - 132 FOR SALE—Fresh cow. F. Mate thews, McKenzie road. 130) FOR SALE — Holstein bull, 20 months. J. Murphy, Downes road, Clayburn. 131 FOR SALE — New model hand Seeder. T. L. Baker, Bradner. ee ne FOR SALE—Man‘s CCM bicycle in Al condition; good rub! er, Tecently overhauled, $35 cash’ Sidney Hendry, Harris Toad, Mt. Lehman, 128 CASH If you have a USED CAR We will pay you cash immediately. Write or Phone CAMPBELL MOTORS Ltd 9398 Kingsway, Vancouver phone FA 6604 WANTED—Girl for light house- work and companionship with air force wife. Write PO 224, Abbotsford. Box 135 FOR SALE—Young Pigs, 7 wks. old; also pected and baled hay. J. J. V. Potter, Vye road, west of Quinto Tessaro, 127 WANTED—To rent for two mos., modern house in or near Ab- botsford. S. Grigg, Abbotsford, phone care Jim Bolton, 79K. FOR SALE—Young Pigs, 7 wks old. George w, Abbotsford, pagan, Bee for Fox Fertil LIVE OR DEAD animals wanted Feed and izer. Phone Aldergrove 489 Seollece. HAMBLEY Electric Chicks Immediate de- livery most breeds, Also some bookings Good supply of started chicks, Warious ages, priced to value for cash and carry trade. FOB, Hambley Speci Abbotsford Quality Matings B.C, 100 50 100 50 N. Hamps. $15 $8.00 $17 $9.00 NH Pul'ts $26 13.50 $29 15.00 NH Cockls $11 $6.00 $12 $6.50 W_ Lgh'ns $14 $7.50 $16 $8.50 |WL Pult’s $29 15,00 $32 16.50 \WL Cekls $ 3 $2.00 $ 4 $2.50 Pullets 98% accur, 100% live arr, gtd, May 18, reduce Mix- ed Sex 1c; Pullets 2c. Abbotsford, B J.J. HAMBLEY HATCHERIES WANETD—To rent 4-room house in Abbotsford or near airport, possession July 1 or sooner. J 24 Read. » care No, Abbotsford. EFTS, 12 CREAM WANTED from indepen- dent appa Highest prices aid, cas’ b: return mail. eadowvale Creameries Ltd., 8860 Hudson street, Vancouver. 7 WANTED—Experienced girl for eneral housework in modern ome. $30 month, Mrs. Harvey Henderson, phone 134, Abbots- ford. FOR RENT FOR RENT—Two for girls, sleeping rooms E. Herperger, Rail- way street, Abbotsford. 124 FOUND FOUND— Sum of money, in Roberts Meat Market, 134 WE PAY highest cows and horses, dead eed. prices for old or alive, BLOCK -BusTERs Glayburn, * SSS _AN' TH’ BIG BOMBERS MP ube tig hanger Silne| THAT CARRY “EM Cost Sell to for Sath, iso a'r" | A MINIT O! MONEY — THAT'S WHY EVERY DIME IN “TA'OLD COFFEE 142 CARD OF the many acts relatives € wish to express’ our heart- felt thanks and appreciation for of kindn Sages of sympathy and beautiful floral tributes from our and neighbors recent sad bereavement. Mrs. M. Fadden, Mr. and Mrs, Bears Stewart and family, Mr. and Mrs. J.T, Hunter and family. POTS GOIN’ INTO VICTORY THANKS ess, mes~ friends, in our Br ciety, wish to tha: both with donations of food and flowers and assistance greatly appreciated. nk all those who COMING EVENTS The GLACIER Royal Purple FRIDAY, Benny Cole’ DANCE Canadian Legion Hall Mission City Confectionery — Lunches Lodge No. 30 Phone 185 Abbotsford You Said It MAY 5 's Orchestra Admissir DANCE Legion Auditorium, FRIDAY, APRIL 28, 9 to 2:30 Farmer Fiddlers Orchestra Refreshments Available Mission ion 50c ILLUSTRATE: M.A., of Mrs, L “The Trail of 98” REV. R. W. “THE:-OLD YUKONER” Variety Program ; Friday, April 28 at TRINITY UNITED CHURCH Auspices Harmony Circlet Readings by O. W. Bennett and musical items by pupils 'D LECTURE HIBBERT B.D. f e Adm. 25c Every man in bis ] ! squadron is ready! Every ® van in the forces of sea and land and air is ready —waiting for the last, BIG PUSH! . Lobban ‘ AREY ? There are some who aren't! Some men and women who are not taking their full part in the T MAT. struggle for ‘freedom — who Seacrae ven't even bought as maz poe and Mrs. E. Kerr and | Victory Bonds mani pees enelope of Sea Island spent the can, Ari of th 24 weekend visiting Mrs. B. Kerr. et (908 ome Mrs. Ruth Gustafson and Rog-| J#’s not too late! Zero hour is er spent the weekend in Van- near, but there’s still time to get couver, couver. Monday in New Mr. and Mrs, will leave reside at Hatzic, ver conducted Baptist church on Mrs. Ripley of the Mrs. W. Moore. Mrs. V. Shannon and Mrs, M. Hougen spent Monday in Van- Mr. and Mrs. W. Adams spent the district } Miss Aimee Shute of Vancou- WALLEY weekend visiting Mr. and in the fight! y Put Wilctory FIRST Ronn: Agana soon to A struments, was responded to by all present. Miss C. B. McLeod of the Red Cross nutrition service gave an interesting talk on the need of nutritious foods, Miss Marion Casselman of the Dominion Government showed a film on canning, She stressed the necessity of perfect jars and rub- ber rings, and wholesome fruits and vegetables for good, economi- cal canning. Refreshments were served by the hostesses. FAREWELL PARTY HONORS ANDERSONS Mr. and Mrs. J. Anderson and Douglas were honored guests at a farewell party held at the home of Mrs. O. Hougen Thurs- day. An evening of whist | was enjoyed with prizes going to Mrs, W. Adams and J, Anderson. Consolation prizes were won by Mrs. Eric Borg and Douglas An- derson. On behalf of relatives |, and friends,-W. Adams presented Mr. and Mrs. Anderson with a rosé bowl and salt and pepper shakers. Later a dainty lunch was served by the hostess. Births at M-S-A Hospital BAKER—To Mr, and Mrs. John Baker of Aldergrove on April 21, a son. STEWART—To Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Stewart of Sumag Prairie, on April 22, a son. JOHNSTON—To Mr, and Mrs, A. Johnston of Aldergrove, on April 24, a daughter. BYTTYNAN—To Cpf. and Mrs. J. A. Byttynan of Abbotsford on April 24, a daughter. STORDY’S HOOGLAND—To Mr, and Mrs. John Hoogland of Peardonville, on April 25, a daughter, ae Ss MR. AND MRS, FROST CELEBRATE SILVER : WEDDING ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs. N, P. Frost were pleasantly surprised on Saturday, April 8, when their friends and neighbors called on them, to cele- brate their silver wedding an- niversary, Among many lovely presents was a silver tea service presented by Mrs. V. Wakefield on A an TO; at behalf of the assembled guests. social evening was enjoyed - id a buffet supper was served. During the evening a cable was read from Sgt. Howard Frost and Mrs. Frost, son and daughter-in- law of the honored couple. PRESENT OPERETTA Pupils of the Upper Sumas school will present the operetta “Green Cheese” in the Whatcom ad hall on Wednesday, May 3, 8 p.m. SSS ABBOTSFORD NELSON’S HARDWARE s PHONE 224 NATIONAL SELECTIVE SERVICE if You Employ Male Persons Have they all complied with the Military Call-Up ? ‘y_an Order signed under authority of the National Selective Service Mobilization Regulations: . Every employer of male of the documents of t those who fail to prod under Mobilization Regulations, loyees plo: must make an examination yees, and forward adyice on uments showing good standing « This examination must be completed by May Ist, 1944. 3. “EMPLOYER” includes industrial and commercial employers, and also farm operators. 4. “MALE EMPLOYEE” includes all male persons working for you. 3. A booklet ‘EMPLOYERS’ GUIDE,” has been sent to industrial and commercial employers, A return post card has gone to farm operators. §. If you employ any male person, and have not been notified of the suryey by booklet or post card, contact the nearest Employ- ment and Selective Service Office and ask for the booklet. 7. Workers in agriculture, of military ‘© not been re- jected by the Army and who have no nement Order should apply for such order to the nearest Re gistrar immedi- ately. 8. ion to make the examination rests on each and every r of male persons, and em Penalties are provided for fa tion, and for male employees fai produce documents. - ployers must act. ure to carry out this examina- ling to assist by refusal to THE NATIONAL SELECTIVE SERVICE MOBILIZATION REGULATIONS DEPARTMENT OF LABOUR HUMPHREY MITCHELL, Minister of Labour, A. MacNAMARA, Director, National Selective Service, B104eWw Ae services in the 1 Sunday, Vaneouver spent g Phone 218