“What the world needs is more good neighbours.” “Yes, Frank, there's a whole tangle of troubles to be straightened out all ‘over the world. Makes your head swim to think of it.” “And yet, Jim, most of it springs from one cause . . . suspicion. You and I Sema Gs Gin teed balpeas tos sopeact acini ce too at skullduggery. Actually, what the world needs is more good neighbours.” “Yes, che life insurance business is a good example. British life insurance companies have had offices in Canada since 1833 and several of our Cana- dian companies are well known throughout the United Kingdom.” “Whar about American companies?” And our Canadian companies are well liked in the US.A. where they do a large and increasing busi- ness. As a matter of fact, they are well and favour- ably known throughout the world. Nearly half the business of the Canadian companies is outside Canada.” oS ae a, ae Life insurance is truly an. international business—a neighbourly business. At home Ganadians buy their life insurance as they choose from British or United States or Canadian companies, And our Canadian life insurance companies abroad! Who can assess the value co Canada of the confidence in the Dominion which they have built up over the years in their dealings with tens of thousands of foreign clients and of their services in establishing Canada's reputation for financial integrity and security through- out the world? A message trom the Life Insurance Companies in Canada ir agents. Me.” ci Dr. and Mrs. Hames of Van- Russell Burmeister is 7 his vacation from the at the laboratories at James Island. Mr. W. L. Money of Saturna Island was a visitor to the of his brother Mr. A. W. Money, FO Hansen has returned home from duties with the RCAF at June 5. 1946 ABBOTSFORD, SUMAS & MATSQUI NEWS Cottons COOL, CRISP, TUBABLE COTTONS IN HOUSE DRESSES, PINAFORES, AND TWO-PIECE PLAY OUTFITS Girls Cotton Dresses in sizes 1 to 14 years or three piece Play Outfits with skirt, shirts and tops in 7 to 14 years. NOTICE Mrs. Stoliker, Spirella Agent, will in future take your order at Beryl’s Fashion Centre. urday. Mrs. E. B. McPhail and Beryl have returned from Lynden, Uniting vat’ the "hose a 4 = ing at of b Pete Leanders. HUNTINGDON OO catenin tune with the coming in- [0 feratioee Pealtnio at the 1 had MacKinnon has re- Phone for your appointment. Peace the C! will pre- | turned to Vancouver after spend- sent two stories of Life Along|ing the past five weeks as guest e the ee, vi Cg of Mrs. J. Munro, S iene man or Aae Se friends in the neigh! l. $ F y — things axe bound to happen. | “Mr. and Mra. FW. Adams and BERYL'S MSMAOW rn | | bas wee Weir sa pe rate son, of Langley Prairie, were AZ Ak w by CBR staft an. {Visitors at the home of Mr. and re Cent yur N a be wet on the Mrs. R. F. Adams last week. Centre i 9:45-10:00 p.m. spot on two suc- RS a Nie rho nigal ees aot ive, Seciany mists,” “June | og guests at the home, of Mr Sth and. Jone: ith. and Mrs. J. A, Carmichael. home of Mr. and Mrs. W. Sent Mr. J. A. Carmichael and Mr, . Evelyn Fraser MT. LEHMAN Ellwell visited the schools in the|4C returned home trom * over- eer M-S-A Area in an official cap-|seas on Friday evening. The United Church Sewing |acity on Friday, May 31. Linda Bumstead of Vancouver Seca ese oe tees ct Mes. aoe ee Mrs. B. E. nm iwin. with a ee AL tea SUMAS DISTRICT Mr. and Mrs. A. FE. Giedhil ee Pp) Mr. and Elmer her son_ assisted ie _jand ‘Carol pg sl os and Mrs. ver visited her parents, Mr. and | ‘Tiends in L. Denny the weekend i on Sunday.| Mr. and at his home . Woods of ‘ancouver vis-| (nO Rave! Mr. and Mrs, Bloomfield and Scere eles fee se es = Powell of Central Park visited |om | Tuesday — Mr, and Mrs. Jimmie Taylor |K<¥0, Wn. for a few ae exmenty [4 wares Sumas wre stenaes! ~COMING EVENTS concen eee, ar ere his the Provincial wt. Conference father, “Mr. A." Sallis, at the] 9g! Hotel Vancouver, May SS janse, - . In celebration of the An- ‘agree ae 7, 2ee- Mrs. ‘of the United ~ W. Perry Starr, h * S . Pear ss oe eae Mey Georse Grofoert aati || = SOQth Anniversary Service Monday, June 10 at 8: pan te Morgan of Vancouver, There will be guest speakers sen | Miss MeryleBuyenton of Burn —— MT. LEHMAN UNITED CHURCH —— muse by, Fereshanents,| 7, and Mrs, Hay’ Serl ot Vic- | SUNDAY. JUNE 9th Mr. and ‘Mrs. Russel Nichol- | {Ol# Were guests for a few days : son and daughter of Parksville, Bit week “at the home of Mrs. 3:00 p.m, Standard Time Fountain Specials, a ee a ee | Rene we Tak dpwkins, tosbic Rev. R. Moses of Grandview United, Vancouver Every Night Richolsn. gy em ge Special Music — was six- ec hour at the home Ry EVERYBODY WELCOME! : r ao wa ees 7 R she work 4 aga the | Blinch on Monday, ‘when she THE GLACIE Subject of National oiim es with some mated gifts. Phone 185 t cS Abbotsford, B.C. Carries On series. entith “Scie undergoing treatment at the Fishing.” ae Set a Village er Abbottore’ | MATSQUI_ HALL ASSOCIATION NOTICE The Provincia! Collector will be in attendance at this of- Mihatea sae te TUESDAY, JUNE (8th rarer ee to = from the hour of 10:30 am. until 4 p.m. for the purpose Aug. 16, Sept. 13, Oct. 11, of receiving school taxes. and Nov. 22, ——. Mrs. Albert Smythe is visiting friends’ and relatives in New former Verna imiae ae aterson ane the lor Farmers enjoying a- Calf Club Field recently at the ver. 2 E R F Sponsored by the BRADNER Community Club DANCE: FRIDAY, JUNE 7th Dancing 9 to ? * GLENDENNING SERENADERS * ADMISSION 50c 3 Chicke= Sandwiches Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Wright, €n route to their new home in are Mr. and Mrs. E. D. a ser- is dis- (Tar) Wright. Tar Wright, eant in the RCAF, v Ne _ Mrs. Anthony Farmer from California, visiting fore of her husband's Hospital Auxiliaries Annual Garden Party Home of Mrs. Eric Weir WED. JUNE 492. 3 to 5 | MUNICIPAL HOLIDAY | A full holiday for the occasion of | acasion's first annual Strawberry | Festival to be held Wednesday, June 26, has been declared by Mission Mu- ‘School children to provide enter- | cipal Council. It is anticipated that taimment. Part proceeds for | Mission City Board of Commission- Cancer Fund | ers will take similar action at ti next Home-cooking | meeting. Westminster member of the M Since Ja: 1 “BARN DANCE. Win Fadden’s Barn Whatcom Road rs. Sgt. A. Whittrock ef Vancou- the 2 > in ingdom, FRIDA b JUNE ‘ Pay. received ee is Captaincy overseas. turn. De 9 to 2 (Stand: ) ing - 4 in July, 1945, he Mae 7 pagan was p af the Of- issi 75¢ ck Valley tne al FES Admission 75c Rock Valley Rangers Rehabi » IL District eee Depat, he served until his | == SSS lischarge last month, SOON. MBAs 4 Pee ABT | ew. strawberry grower, ||] —— MISSION-MATSQUI GUERNSEY CALF CLUB —— {| ty, made her first } t berries to Mission on | i 5 tamamver ot | DANCE | rd Ly 2S, oe | ne e Matrong Clu | meeting in Vancouver last week. {| — MATSQUI HALL — —aeTTe = | alpen FRIDAY, JUNE 7t Seen ee ’ Mr, and Mrs, Pete Bonson 230 - x Ramblers Visited at the home of Mr. and || Tippee 00 - 0). ee Gladw Admission 75¢ " a a Refreshments ver spent the weekend at