WEDNESDAY, JULY 16, 1941 ABBOTSFORD, SUMAS AND MATSQUI NEWS TO BUY .-— WANT ADS They'll Save You Time, Money and Work! TOSELL TO SWAP - 35¢ Per insertion; up to 15 words; ex- tra _woras 2c each; Cash with Ad, ABBOTSFORD Social and Items for this column will be welcomed by phone or in writing by Frances Pengilly, phone 58. Personal =STORDY’S= TELEPHONE 4 GLLMOUR BLOCK Two Insertions for 60c Cash FOR SALE —Say You Saw It In The News— AUCTION SALE—Gigantic double WANTED WANTED—Girl for general house- work. Sleep out. Phone 145. 40 Ni and family and Mrs. E. P. Paton are spending two weeks holiday at Cultus Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Peardon Misses Mary Bennett and Alice eweombe, both of Vancouver, for Eastern Canada to Air Force. Markets Ltd. staff is on vacation. | Miss Edith Wilson is on vacation. LADIES FINE CREPE NIGHT GOWNS Jack Caulderwood left this week | + join the Art Fredrickson of the Modern ‘Mrs. Sam Gurr is here from To- medium, large and outsize ................ $1.15 i LADIES AND GIRLS ANKLE SOCKLETS i « fine quality .......... ene Nees cs 25c and 20c *: CHILDREN’S SUN SUITS ....-...... hee, ae eae 85c i he weekend with their h , north and west of Clover- spent t ‘Hea cn threshers, power| WANTED—About 11 yards 27-inch | parents. farm machinery, livestock and stair carpet in good condition Marin Gordon ss Andrews cee complete contents of shingle mill in operation now, to be sold at their farm on Coast Meridian road 1% miles south of the highway on Tuesday, July 22, starting at 11 am. 4 tractors, 14x32 silo, dairy cows, stanchions and barn equip- ment, farm machinery, 1%-ton truck, extras and sundries. Shingle and reasonable. Will store -iano in well kept home for use of same, Box 37 The News. SHINGLE BOLTS WANTED— Will pay $8 per cord and up for good belts, delivered to our mill at Dedwney. 56-inch and 52-inch bolts taken. Good scale guaran- mill: Johnson - Schaake Shingle teed. Stave Lake Cedar Co., Ltd., Machine all-iron frame, 47-inch Dedwney, B.C. 43 cutoff saw con- - Yeyor, shingle packer just new,/TIvVE OR DEAD animals wanted also old style packer, 16-foot line > grounds, shaft,, about 14 pulleys all sizes, pulley tightener, clutch pulley, smal] electric motor. Belts and for Fox Feed and _ Fertilizer. Phone Aldergrove 489 Keoliecy) belting. Refreshment booth on the Ladies and gentlemen, the owners have sold their land. We are to sell their equipment. This will be a monstrous sale, Something quite out of the ordin- WANTED—Horses or cows, dead or alive. Phone collect to New Westminster 313R2 or the Mac- kie Toll Station at New West- minster. 1 ar ary, so don't miss it. Everybody is coming, so you come too and you won't be disappointed. Terms: Pay before you leave the grounds. Messrs. Dafoe and Jackson, own- ers, Cloverdale; Gowing ' Frost, the farmers’ auctioneer, Langley CREAM WANTED from independ- ent shippers. Highest prices paid, a cash by return mail, Meadow- vale Creameries Ltd., 8860 Hu id | son street, Vancouver. 79 and Mission. When U want to sell —I'm your man! MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—Olover hay in the coil. Cheap. Phone 151Y. 29. HAY IN THE SHOCK to trade for wood; preferbly hardwood. A. J. fe Rottluff, Bell rd., Matsqui. 31 FOR SALE—1 zinc water tank, 1 pump with pipes, 1 bath tub, old 5%x3% at The News, 3 for 10c. OFFICE PADS—Convenient size, style. P. Reimer, Pauline road, Abbotsford, 4 FOR SALE—Dandy 6 weeks old Pigs. Apply John G. Anderson, 3986 Harris road, Matsqui. 42 3 TYPEWRITER TABLETS — 100 you want to buy, sell or swap. s. sheets white newsprint 81x11. to Per pad 10c or 3 pads 25c. 99 Use the Want Ads for anything FOR SALE—20 good weaner pigs, 7 weeks old. N. Gurney, 4142 Page rd, Matsqui. 39 FOR SALE—Jersey cow, due now. R. C. Sibbald, Matsqui. 36 CARPENTRY, REPAIRS—Remod- wi D: elling, shelving, cabinets made. Satisfaction guaranteed. T. f Smith, phone 92Y, Abbotsford. 40 RCAF left on Monday for Eastern Canada after spending two weeks at home. Miss Helen Cooper of Trail is ronto to spend the summer with | her brother, Cpl. C, J. Young and Mrs. Young. o spening a holiday here, the guest of Miss Rose Buchanan and Miss Kay Magill. Roland Plowright RCMC spent the weekend at his Pte. of the Miss Joyce Nye, former teacher | * BOYS’ SWIM TRUNKS ... — = in Abbotsford elementary school, ut MEN’S SPORT SHIRTS spent a few days in Abbotsford as the guest of Miss M. Trussell. | BBOTSFO RD||:: PARAGRAPHS — x on & a S long sleeve, small medium anl large HELMETS, with adjustable band MEN’S FINE STRAW HATS........ $2.25 and $1.95 and daughter of Borden, aoe guests include Misses Vancouver Calgary have been guests of Mrs. have’ home. Miss Edna Green is on vacation| “ and is spending part of wher holi- Announcement is made in an- day on Vancouver Island. Mr. and Mrs. A. Lutke and son Sask., re visiting Mr. Lutke's brother, Lutke and Mrs. Lutke. Other Edna and sther Lutke of Saskatoon, Sask. Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Getts of elowna, who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Gus Tullberg for the past few weeks, have left or Van- couver, Mrs. Eric T. Weir and children ft Sunday night to spend a holi- ny in Vernon. Mrs. W.. Hayes and Mr. and Mavis of B. Kelly of F. White. Mrs. White returned Vancouver with them Sunday. Mrs. John McKee and children returned from Vancouver here they spent a few days with r. and Mrs, McKee. Miss Elsie Glover is visiting her sister in Spokane, Wn. Misses Gladys Tindall and Ida ¥QR SALE—Potitoes for pig feed. | FREE—M-S-A telephone directory |C2™Pbell_of Regina, Sask. are $5 ton. Labb Singh, Whatcom| cards. All M-S-A phone subscrib-| Visiting Rev. and Mrs, A. J. oad, 35 ers up to April 30 on a conven- Loughton, “| ident 2-color wall or desk card. Dr. a M J. Aattayi d FOR SALE—S-year-old Jersey cow | Ask for yours at THENEWS Abbots-| D¥- and Mrs. J. eyo any due December, 35 Ibs. I, Sawat- ‘ord. 99] children left today for Qualicum sky, Huntingdon road. 34! COUNTER SALES BOOKS—Per. | 2¢2¢”- HANDY STAPLER—Cheap, effi.| fect Copy, Black Back, and Car-| Bombardier Howard Frost of cient for fastening papers to- gether, tacking labels to cartons bon Leaf, plain or printed. The News, Abbotsford. 99 and boxes, keeping school papers together, tacking shelf paper, ete. Apply The News Office, Abbotsford. 9! FOUND FOR SALE — 35 12-months-old Rhode Island Red hens, $1 each. Also force pump and over 33 STRAYED TO MY PLACE—Two yearling heifers. Apply Alex. In- glis, Olund rd, Mt. Lehman. 38 feet pipe. Wm. Turner, Abbots- ford, phone 191R. 32 FOR SALE—Hay Baler, any rea- —Say You Saw It In The News— wi FOR RENT sonable offer accepted. See at we Haney Garage Ltd, PASTURE FOR RENT—G. Ralphs TER ay, GEESE ye oe ie ool isteeNisaolaasetetien 41 FOR SALE—Hay in cock. Phillip Corbit, Upper Sumas, phone CARD OF THANKS 153M, 46) We wish to thank the many FOR SALE—Slazenger Tennis rac- quet in perfect shape, also left- kind friends of sympathy and beautiful floral tributes in our recent bereavement. for their expressions Nova Scotia spent a short special leave with Mrs. N. P. Frost. his parents, Mr. and Dr. Bert Dunham of the Medi- cal Corps visited with his parents in Abbotsford at the weekend. Mrs. R. Gilmore has ord that her nephew, received Arthur Salt, was presented with his wings in Eastern Canada and leaves this eek for his home in Vancouver. WINTON—HERBERT The marriage took place on Sat- urday, July 12, in the home of the officiating minister, Rev. Ward of Vancouver, of John Dan- A. W. other column by Fred Deeley Ltd. that Slim’s Tire Service in Abbots- ford have been appointed agents for Castrol motor oil, Abbotsford detachment RCMP picked up two deserters here from a foreign freighter and returned them to their ship at Vancouver on Monday. Dr. W. T. McDougall of Calgary, government veterinarian, is re- lieving Dr. Ken Brown here dur- ing the latter's serious illness. Dr. and Mrs. McDougall are guests at Hotel Atangard pending the ar- paper they could find. Grey-hair- ed, Fields was dressed in a light grey suit and white shirt. TWENTY-SEVEN MEMBERS OF PIONEER FAMILY ATTEND REUNION Twenty-seven members of the Gibbard family sat down to a pic- nic lunch at Swan’s Point on Sun- The Hotel Atangard FIRST CLASS REST- AURANT IN CON- JUNCTION. THE AT- ANGARD IS RANKED AS THE MOST MOD- ERN AND BEST COMFORTS CLUB (Continued from Front Page) joyed both ‘the parcel and the cigarettes. Both of them have long since disappeared. You made a good job of doing up the parcél.” Harry Buker: “I'm swamped with letters from the Girls’ Comforts Club, but don’t think that I’m not glad to get them—for I am.” led baseball glove. Inquire] The family of the late Mrs, Kate gay: Aud \enloyed: the first) family Puch ities zapicl | movemea os at The News. McKenzie. jel Payne Winton and Ilena Gladys | reunion they had celebrated in 25 troops overseas in the last few Herbert. The groom is the son of years. The six Gibbard brothers months, the list of Abbotsford Mr. Daniel Winton of Abbotsford] present were: Mr. and Mrs. Chas. boys in England has grown from FOR wyvY'] | and the bride the daughter of Mr.|Gibbard and son of Victoria, Mr.| four to sixteen. Since funds have a ‘ and Mrs. W. E. Herbert of Van-|and Mrs. Walter Gibbard and/not increased accordingly, the GENUINE “MAJOR” OR $ | couver. daughter of Seattle, Mr. and Mrs.| iris are still able to send only “LEADER” George Gibbard and family of three parcels a month—which Vancouver, Mr. and Mrs. John means now, only about two a year Have a— STRAWBERRY SODA This Week We Feature Sawdust Burners For Furnace, Kitchen or Water Heater “SILENT GLOW” OIL BURNERS Consult— JACK A. WEIR Mechanic and Electrician Abbotsford Phone 84M LEGION NOTES Branch No, 15 (Contributed) Gibbard and family of Mission, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Gibbard and family of Matsqui and Mr. Frank Gibbard of Lulu Island. contribute wool to each boy. They wish it could be more—and if organizations or interested citizens would like to money or articles rival of their furniture when they HOTEL IN THE plan to move into the new Stadler VALLEY. shouse on No. 1 Highway west. Licensed Premises I. Hisaoka had a narr6w. escape tage Depot from .serious injury Thursday 2 morning when his car skidded in gravel and crashed into a ditch r) near his home in Mission. The ac- cident occurred just before he was RESPONSIBLE COVERAGE at the due to open his Abbotsford office. Insuran ce VERY LOWEST RATES. Try Us. ee aekpanee ay oxenneee COMPLETE AND Rate ae (Se ASAE) : iz se of the heat of the dai Houses, Furniture, Farm Buil an eee Aeindally ae into rad Burglary, Sickness and Accident...We handle them all in j Reliable Companies, INSURE AND BE SURE! evening, the directors of the M-S- 5 REAL ESTATE A General Hospital held their monthly Board of Management Farm Lands, Poultry Farms, Bungalows and Suburban meeting on the hospital lawn on Dwellings sold and exehanged. atonday plahe ESTATES MANAGED eG eee ody ing uae Bulcls Wills, Houses Rented, Safety Deposit Boxes... A complete car which bore his name, was’a and efficient service with very reasonable prices. visitor in Abbotsford early Tues- @ day evening. He ate at a local 7 (UF eafe en route to Vancouver, Earl- Westminster rust omipany ier he had been discovered at Cul- NEW WESTMINSTER. B.C. tus Lake by a group of boys who eagerly sought the movie comed- sea uceten en a RR which could be included in the parcels, the girls would be most grateful. During the past year, $52.45 was received in donations from the Huntingdon W.1, the Abbotsford Eastern Star, the Thursday Afternoon Bridge Club, the Upper Sumas W.1., Mrs, Buker and Mrs Callaghan. The new executive for the com- ing year consists of Miss Gwen Caldecott, president; Miss Mayne Walker, vice-president, and Miss Marguerite Ward, secretary, MILLFEEDS PRICE CUT The Wartime Prices and Trade Board has announced a $3 a ton reduction in the price of millfeeds throughout Canada as an emer- gency measure to ensure pork and dairy products for Great Britain. Pamela’s “Talking Through Her Hat”, No Doubt! DOMINION DAY At the general meeting last Thursday a vote of thonks was ex- tended to all those who so kindly gave their time and energy which made the day such a succéss, And it was unanimously agreed that Com, Holtsbaum deserved a tre- “ORANGE ICE CREAM” The Teddy Bear Phone 183 Abbotsford —Swellest Spet in Town— PACIFIC STAGE LINES Abbotsford to Vancouver Leave Abb. Ar. Vancouver 8.16 a.m. 10,05 a.m, 116 pm 3.05 p.m 5.16 p.m 7.05 p.m. 7.47 p.m. 10.35 p.m: 39.47 p.m. 11.35 p.m. Leave Vancouver Ar, Abbs. 845 a.m. 10.33 a.m. 2.03 p.m 6.18 p.m. 8.20 (p.m. 11:30 p.m, +Saturday and Sunday only, Others daily. For Your Freight or Express IN WED AND BOTTLED BRITISH COLUNBIA MORE THAN. PER CASE TOEER ORDINARY a displayed by oard or by the Government British Columbia, , amount of credit for his untiring efforts. Many thanks, Fred. MEMORIAL DAY Members will please note that this ceremony will be held on Sun- day, August 10, not on August 3 as formerly stated. More informa- tion under this heading will be This advertisement jg not published the Liquor Control of e3 Use Pacific Stage Express or — Consolidated Truck Lines — Fast, Dependable Service Telephone 100 Help Canada and make money, too, Buy War Savings Certificates. YOUR bomb may “hail” Hitler, GILLIES’ MORTUARY HOMES MISSION CITY, B.O. FUNERAL SERVICE Ambulance in Connection Phone Mission 49, Agassiz 16 available at a” later date. OVERSEAS COMMITTER Com. Aitken reported that quite a number of enlisted men from this Area are now overseas and as he is anxious to keep the roll up to date, requests members to notify him as soon as Possible when they have evidence of local men arriving over there. Please give name, number and unit. PROVINCIAL CONVENTION Coms. Harry Day, C. Oddy, T. V. Thompson are appointed as delegates to attend this convyen- tion which will be held at New Westminster on Aug. 3 to 6. RECRUITING Recruiting was not very brisk on Monday at the branch, Lieut. Willoughby reported that 3 men presented themselves for enlist- ment and 2 were accepted. Com. P. Biro and W. F. Thompson Keep | Actress | mir it's but Usuelly in wartime, It Under Your Hat,” Painsla Nell, now playing in “Cot-! every! brim- a ssage for s shown with her fiance, Actor Peter Dearing, now a cadet rating in the Royal Navy. Peter seems to favor his fiancee’s cheery chapeau,