ABBOTSFORD, SUMAS AND MATSQUI NEWS if Ba EE Spc aS er ok ea ides WEDNESDAY, JUNE li, 1941 FOR YOUR WEEK-END BAKING NEEDS SAIR DATES, . . - : 2 Ibs. 25c Medium Cocoanut, Ceylon,. - 1-21b. 10c Baking Powder ka’s wine 19€ Extracts 76:."horme 5 20e RAISINS, Australian, per Ib. . 10c PINGAPRIES csoss eno 2 Ne Red & White Brand Jelly Powders § Fein” Red & White Brand TOMATOE No. 2% tins. TWO FOR . 7b. sk. 24 lb. sk. FLOU Red & White All-Purpose —— M.C. Walker & Co. THE RED & WHITE STORE Atangurd Block FREE DELIVERY SERVICE Phone 1380 49 Ib.sk. 26e; 84c3 $1.58 M-S-A PARAGRAPHS Gathered by our District Correspondents Aberdeen The Aberdeen Women's Com- munity Association held its meet- ing on Wednesday afternoon in the Community Hall. Tentative ar- rangements for the annual sale of work to be held in the fall were made and goods to be worked up were given out. This was the last meeting until September. The as® sociation will provide ice cream for the school children on closing day. Aberdeen school children and teachers will hold an old-time bas- ket picnic in the hall and on the school grounds on Friday, June 20. All parents and friends are invited to attend. The following finished articles were turned into M-S-A Red Cross Headquarters in Abbotsford by the Aberdeen Auxiliary and the Yer- QuamekReeeR EERE TT Drug ASPIRIN Nee MAGNOLAX es MAGNOLAX z small 50c WAMPOLES EXTRACT $1.00 NOXHMA\SPEGIAT, (0220 Gag _. 50e value for 36c BRITEN TOOTH PASTE 290 NUTRIM BABY FOOD 65 PABLUM —. large 45c OLIVE OIL (Best French) + 850 10c and 3 for 25c —-... 1-pound bar 25c ENGLISH CASTILE SOAP . ENGLISH CASTILE SOAP Weir’s Rexall Pharmacy PRESCRIPTIONS Stationery _- Kodaks — Developing Phone 8 ERIC T. WEIR, Phm. B. = two weeks. Mrs. Topper of Viking, Alberta, oii} guson unit, for May: 5 pairs of sox, 2 dozen handkerchiefs, 2 dressing gowns, 3 laundry bags, 3 women’s dresses, 2 pairs two- Way mitts, 6 baby blankets, 3 pair panties, 6 hatchways, 3 women’s gowns. From the Ferguson unit at Pine Grove: 3 dozen handker- chiefs, 1 dozen diapers, 1 knicker suit. Mrs. Lundeberg was the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Kay Gold- smith at Matsqui, for the past is guest of her mother, Mrs. Jen- sen of Aberdeen. Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas, Sr., and their son, L. Nicholas, and Mrs. Nicholas and family of Vancouver were the guests of Mr. Alfred Gledhill on Sunday. Mrs. T. Johnsn of Ladner is the guest of her father, Mr. Lun- deberg. Mt. Lehman A meeting of the United Church RE GRER SRR R RRR |S dics! Aid was held in the church H hall recently with the president, Mrs. F. Forrester, in the chair. also planned, to be held at the Arrangements were made to hold a Sunday school picnic sometime during July. A garden party was : a Apply for registration and cabin accommodation by letter or tele- phone to H WANTED H : Canadian Hop Growers Ltd. H Sumas Prairie, R.R, 3, Sardis TELEPHONE: ABBOTSFORD I61Y = or application may be made and tickets secured from : D. E. McALLISTER or C. C. PETERS, ABBOTSFORD a a rH Bl Nonie a home of Mrs. L. Coghlan on Wed- nesday, June 18, Mrs, George Savitsky spent a few days in Vancouver. Service will be held in the Dunn Memorial Presbyterian Church on Sunday at 11 a.m. Mr. and Mrs. O. Keith are re- siding on the ranch owned by Mr. and Mrs. Boury. Mr, and Mrs. Radki have rented the farm owned by Hugh Gillis. Sumas District Miss J. Short spent the wee end with friends at White Rock. Miss Norma Buchanan of Van- couver visited at home over the weekend. Mr. A. E. Yorke of Sicamous was a Sunday guest of his sister, Mrs. W. G. Fadden, Vancouver visitors on Saturday were Mr, and Mrs. K. McGillivray, McGillivray, Mrs. J, La- Marsh and Mrs, C. Baynes. Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Aish were Miss Irene Lee of Burnaby and Mr. Ronnie Aish of Vancouver. a AAR Anmnouncement.... Make “THE GLACIER” your refreshment headquarters in Ab- botsford. Formerly known ‘as Jackson's Confectionery, »THE GLACIER has been acquired by Mr. Harvey Henderson and will continue to be managed by Miss Mary Lay, who is already popular with the customers. It is our intention, in due time, to completely redecorate and remodel] the premises to make them more comfortable and more convenient. Our service wil] be complete and efficient, and we sincerely invite you to come in and visit THE GLACIER! We have lots of new ideas that will soon be in effect to bet- ter serve you—and we will keep you informed of the progress we are making. Watch for our Glacier Fountain Specials! “GLACIER SPECIALS” for SATURDAY and SUNDAY An exciting, novel sundae you will enjoy! Victory Torch Sundae, 20c¢ PEANUT BRITTLE A candy treat for everyone! CANTELOUPE SUNDAE Refreshing and Satisfying! TRY IT TODAY! Vp pound {5¢ The Glacier —— Telephone 185 Abbotsford —BUY VICTORY BONDS— and “Help Finish the Job” ac HAR ART RANA The Ladies’ Circle of the Upper Sumas Misison was entertained at the home of Mrs. Ross Smith on Tuesday afternoon. The meeting opened with a devotional reading Ridgedale Among guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kelleher on Sunday were Miss Ed- na Johnson and a friend of Van- couver and Mr. Wm. Bell, Haney. Mrs. F. Topham spent the week- end in Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. McCulloch and Mr. Findlay of Burnaby visited Mrs. McCulloch’s sister, Mrs. Hugo Manson, on Sunday. Mrs. Lloyd Beharrell and Eileen entertained a few relatives at the tea hour on Saturday. Mr. Ken Anderson returned on Wednesday from Port Moody where he had been assistant to his brother-in-law. A number of young people hiked to Lost Lake and Signal Point on Sunday. : At the Red Cross meeting last week it was decided to hold the meetings only once a month, on the first Thursay. Mrs. Gurney will be at home the third Thurs- day to distribute work. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Machell visited in Vancouver on Friday. Miss Rhoda Mailes spent the weekend with her sister, Mrs. Ho- ward Rottluff. Mr. and Mrs. George Beharrell and family spent the weekend in South Westminster. A wild goose has joined the flock of L. T. Beharrell's geese. It has been shot in the leg. Gordon Adams and Melvin Petch are at present stationed in the McGill University, Montreal, to train as radio technicians with the Royal Canadian Air Force. Matsui Mr. and Mrs. Emil Erlandson and family of Bellingham visited the former’s mother during the week. Mr. Bill Kunzmann of Belling- ham,is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. K EERSTE ASSESSES STS T ST SSE SESS STS T TTT XUNITED- PURITY STORES ANDREWS’ GROCERY XPHONE 5 DELIVER Prices Th , Friday, y — June 12, 13, 14 Palmolive Soap Fly Tox 4 Regular size .... 23c] 8-07. tin ..... Katee 29 3 Giant size ...... 25c| 16-02. tin ........ 49 220%. tin fosy ce Ole OXYDOL ......:..... { large & 1 medium pkt. 26c ROYAL CROWN SOAP, 4 bars, 2 glass tumblers, 25c 5 PEARL WHITE SOAP, | HANDY AMMONIA .:.. 25c COCOA, Neilson’s ...... Ib.-tin 30c PAPER NAPKINS, colored, 3 pkt. 25c TOILET PAPER, ...... 6 rolls 19c PEANUT BUTTER, your jar 2 Ibs. 23c BULK BRAN ........... 5 Ibs, 15c SODAS, Ormonds ... wood box 39c GRAHAMS, Ormonds, .. Ib.-pkt. 20c CORN STARCH, Durham ..... qalile COCOANUT, medium PET (DOG) FOOD e286: tin 10c BEUB Sy Jo see aie 2 pkisn 96 BLOATER PASTE ........ Be wc Buy VICTORY BOKDS & SSS SISSIES SSeS ees ty td ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ; 2 ¢ ¢ ; ¢ ¢ ¢ ? ; { 4 Odex & Balloon .. 23c é ; ? ’ ¢ ¢ é ¢ t é ; é ¢ ¢ t : ? 7 ¢ rf ‘ ¢ ¢ 7 ‘ é FINISH THE JOB é ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ é $ ° Rubber or Wire ¢ ? ¢ ‘ ¢ ¢ 4) Cocoa Cola, 6 btl ctn 25 7-up, Ginger Ale, 6 - 25c Plus Bottle Deposits FLY SWATS ;- each 10¢ Get that Fly Now Miss Audrey Kerr of Vancouver spent the weekend visiting her mother, Mrs. G. Kerr. Miss Lillian Ebbeson of San Diego, Cal., is spending a couple of weeks visiting her mother, Mrs. B, Ebbeson. Mrs. Len Smith and Mrs. J. Ma- honey and two children returned Friday after a week's holiday at White Rock, Mrs. Mahoney left Saturday to join Mr. Mahoney in their new home in Kamloops. Mrs. T. Rottluff was hostess Wednesday afternoon to the Teach- ers and ex-teach of \ SALMON, Fancy Keta ............. .... 2 tins 3lc CASHEW NUTS for baking or eating ..... Vp Ib. 25¢ BAKING POWDER, bulk .............. Ib.-pkt. 19¢ Preservings Needs NEILSON’S Sealers: — Cert a abintil Stab Tops, Rings al =i Milk Chocolate GOFFEE par Cot, 1el EB MBs Dated bs 43th ete Lel. Green Peas, 3lb 25c Pacific Bird Seed Ib. 15c Bananas .... 2 Ibs. 25c Gillette Blades, pkt. 25c Local new potatoes and straw- Pot Scrubs -eeveach 5c berri fresh dail t lowest a market price. . 2 ClothessPinsaeeepktntac a SS SESS PSone SSS Eee SSS SSS SS Sen S Mrs. D. James of Gifford has in- vited Matsqui Red Créss to use her grounds for a garden party on their next meeting day, June 24. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Hagen and daughter Dianne of New Westmin- Ster visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. Sorenson during the week. Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs, A, Beaton included, Mr. and Mrs. I. Stevenson and family of Mission and Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Beaton of New West- minster. Rev. Eggen is holding a confir- mation Service in the Lutheran Church next Sunday, at 3 p.m. The old Methodist Church has been moved from Riverside Road to Wallace Street and the new schoo] will be erected at the cor- ner of George St. and Riverside Road. The Baptist Ladies’ Aid will meet at the home of Mrs, H. Vlag on Thursday, afternoon, June 19. by Mrs. McAllister foll d by missionary topic by Mrs. W. Shore. Visiting friends present were Mrs. Bruce, Mrs. Boober, Mrs, McAly lister and Mrs. Banford of Van- couver and Mrs. W. J. Winson of Huntingdon. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. L,O. Lam- son of Vedder Mountain. Miss Isabel Smith is visiting relatives in New Westminster for a week, Miss Lydia Cline who has been visiting Mrs, H. Quadling of Bar- rowton has returned to her home in Saskatchewan. Mrs, H. N. Ord has left for Cal- ifornia and will return with her two sons who have been attending school in Pasadena, Visitors with Mr. and Mrs, M. Nelles during the week were Mrs. W. Hall and Miss Thelma Nelles of Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. F, Arnold of Van- couver spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. R. ‘Harris. Huntingdon Mrs. Fraser York was guest speaker at the Upper Sumas school on Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Harris and family visited their parents at Cloverdale at the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Jean Crouter and family of Sedro Wooley were the guests of Mr. and Mrs, Allan Crouter at the weekend. a! and Roy visIted Mr. and Mrs, Bill Beetlestone at White Rock during the weekend. Mrs. Lucy Peers of California is the guest of Mrs, Fraser York for a few days. Mrs. Yanwood spent the weekend at White Rock, CAPILANO BREWING CO. LTD. VANCOUVER This advert di ement is not published or played by the Liquor Control Board or y the Government of British Columbia Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Beetlestone We are Moving... ‘© TO A BRAND NEW LOCATION next door to Hansen's Barber Shop. We hope it will meet with your approval! You will find here the newest in beauty services, the newest in shop furnishings, the newest in comforts. Mrs. Eva Young will personally Manage the new beauty shop when it reopens on June 23 in its new premises, and will be assisted by the same personnel. You will find the highest qual- ity of workmanship and materials—and an earnest desire to fill your every beauty whim, As the new premises will not be completed and the present ones are being remodelled, we are furced to take a holi- day between June 16 and 21, but watch for our opening specials. May we continue to serve you? Just telephone 182 for a beauty appointment. ATANGARD BEAUTY SHOP —EVA M. YOUNG— Telephone 182 A Few of Our Many SPECIALS Listed Below a a = 1x6 Common Drop Siding, Dry. For outbuildings mieper 1000 feet B.M. 2...-2025.. 05. Brew tecae 41h ( a a a Ix3 Fir Boards, with very little cutting, ideal for fencing. Per lineal foot ............... - ee eoe posure in sidewall. 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