ABBOTSFORD, SUMAS & MATSQUI NEWS April 26, 1944 LIONS CLUB Ce (Continued from Front Page) Styled for Spring ~~ A NEW SHIPMENT OF GAY AND DISTINCTIVE PRINTED SPUN RAYONS Choose from this colorful lot to complete your wardrobe for spring and early summer. New styles, new colors, all sizes 3.65 to 10.00 ---- BLOUSES ---- IN LOVELY SHEERS AND BROADCLOTHS 1,98 to 3.95 t TWEED JACKETS — $6.50 and $10.95 Checks and stripes make these jackets an assortment to satisfy the most particular buyers. Sizes 14, 16, 18, 20 Tweed Coats Donegals and Herringbones are featured here, in coats styled shopping, about-town, afternoons and sports DALY A. Black; directors, Pat. James Webster, Chas. for casual wear, first vice-president, Dr. Cannon; Duncan McDonald; 13h op ar cis Fossett, Eldon T. Jacobson, vey Henderson; tail twister, |Gordon Peardon, Norris Pendray, u lion tamer,|and James Roberts. second vice-president, hoa See A Properly Balanced Budget Should have Provision against SICKNESS and ACCIDENT, Don‘t wait until one of the family gets sick or hurt . before acting. IT CAN HAPPEN TO YOU!! Buy $1000 Coverage at Small Cost For information write: National Health Association Box Al00, A. S. & M. News, ABBOTSFORD, B.C. “The Old Yukoner” REV. R. W. HIBBERT, MA, BD, “The Old Yukoner,”’ minister of Clayburn United Church, will give his.lecture, The Trail of '98 illustrated with actual photo- graphs of now historic scenes, in Trinity United Church, Abbots- ford, Friday, April 28, at 8 p.m. Readings by O. J. Bennett .of Abbotsford and musical numbers by pupils of Mrs. L. Lobban help provide a variety program ar- ranged by the Harmony Circle. Mt. Lehman Tommy Ashton has left for treatments in Shaughnessy mili- _|tary hospital. United Church Ladies’ Aid will meet in the church hall on Wed- nesday. Cpl. Harry Standeur, RCAF, and party of Vancouver attended services in the United church on Sunday-.afternoon. Cpl. Standeur sang “The Holy City” and “The Stranger of Gallilee.”’ Following the service the party was enter- tained by Mrs. Forrester. Miss Ethel Israel has returned to Boundary Bay after a short visit with her parents. ‘ Pine Grove Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Chalmers and Allen spent the weekend in New Westmister, guests of their son, P. Chalmers, and family. Among those who spent EFri- day in New Westminster were Mr. and Mrs. M. Higginson, Mrs. Cowin, Mrs. Ellwood and Mr. H. Boyd. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Boyd from the prairies were Mr. and Mrs, T. Dunn, who have lo- cated on property near Langley. Charles Herrling arrived home from Bloedel on Saturday. Mrs. P. Page entertained on Tuesday afternoon when the la- dies met to prepare wool for In- There's a SHINING FUTURE for women who buy at BERYL’S FASHION CENTRE, where always featured are “The Styles of Today” with a touch of tomorrow See a preview of the styles which may come in 1960 Friday and Saturday at Abbotsford Theatre. Special Added Atraction | 14 GREAT STARS in the greatest 20-minute show in history! ae SHINING FUTURE” Produced at Warner Bros. Studios for CANADIAN MOTION PICTURE WAR SERVICES COMMITTEE BERYL'S - Dashvon Fashionphone 222 Centre HAVE YOU ORDERED NEXT WINTER’S COAL YET? If not, do it TODAY! BY PLACING YOUR ORDER HOW... You enable your dealer to de- liver when he can and to make room for new supplies as they are mined. You help to keep the mines pro- ducing ... the miners working without lost time ... the rail- roads moving the coal you need. You insure your home against next winter’s cold weather... You are more likely to get the sizes and grades you ask for. DEPARTMENT OF MUNITIONS AND SUPPLY Honourable C.°D. Howe Minister stitute quilts. Aberdeen Pro Rec, under the supervision, of Tommy Ruben the Exhibition Forum. went to Vancouver Tuesday night to take part in the exercises in SHANO PAINT CLEANER - - Quart Bottle 39¢_ WASHING SODA .. AMMONIA POWDER LIQUID AMMONIA .. BLEACH, Dynamite AR CRE Ae ee 6 SHINOLA WAX ....... QIN LEWAX 2. doe STOVE PL’SH Nonsuch (9c JET STOVE PASTE, {9c WAX BON AMI LIQUID VENEER, Ig btl 35c¢ O’CEDAR POLISH, btl. 23c CEDAR OIL. 12-02. btl. (9c GLASS KLENE .. btl. (9c SCRATCH COVER, btl. 25c¢ DRY CLEANER ... btl 25¢ UPHOLSTERY Cleaner 29c 5 Ree as per tin 27¢ Sens per tin 34c PEARS, Aylmer, FB .... STAIN-OFF) SOLVENT, 300°) GAKES (25... 00 -cese--y+- oer =e each {3c — FURNITURE WAX, btl. 49c¢ KLEERIT 6... fINVQOC TINS “i han ek oie. ee ee each [5c “DB CLEAN-UP PASTE, {5e SOAP, Pearl White or P&G........... 4 bars (9c SUPER SUDSiaiecienrs cs cet ta Ige. pkt. 2ic THRIFT SOAP FLAKES - . . . 4-Ib. Pkt. 48c JERGEN’S FLOATING CARBOLIC SOAP.... 4bars 19c | CUSTARD, Savoy ............-...... 3 pkts. 29¢ COWANS, COCOA .....° ssa gee Ib.-tin 25¢ = LARGE WRITING TABLETS ............. 2 for 29c PANCAKE FLOUR, Fetherlite, 20-oz. ..... 2 pkt. 29¢ VANILLA FLAVORING, artificial ...... 6-07, bil. 19¢ . VEGETABLE-BEEF SOUP .. 2 tins 29c SWIF . earner: SOUP ....... Sting 200 PREM) S2xr Se wawy uses Tin 29¢ Diss FOODS ...: eee 3 tins 29¢ CHICKEN NOODLES, Beaver ............ 2 tins 59¢ MUSTARD ~... sagen 2 btls. {9¢ = MARMALADE, Citro............... 24-01, jar 250 SOUP MIX, Stafford’s ................ 4 pkts. 48c = HERRINGS in tom. sauce (Friday) ...... 2 tins 29¢ PLUMS, Callrassieee:......:-. uence 2 tins 250. \MAZOPAV DIL’. u.s.civeresreenss 9-Ib, tin $2.39 tin 2lc ° VAN GAMP QUICK BROWN BEANS ...... 2 pkt. 3c Complete Stock of Ker Jar Fittings on hand. —GET YOURS NOW— CORN FLAKES, Sugar Crisp 3 Pkfs. 238¢ FRESH FRUITS & VEGETABLES DAILY MODER MARKETS "23 N Abbotsford In Our Meat Department —A tempting display of choice cuts— STEAKS AND ROASTS of TENDER QUALITY BEEF, PORK, ETC, FISH—FRESH AND SMOKED ae eS rt |