_ WEDNESDAY, OCT. 13, 1943 ABBOTSFORD, SUMAS AND MATSQUI NEWS Classified Advertisements | sssotsrom | fowurcn (f ~=ARE ) SecomeVerory( SOCIAL& PERSONAL) Fe Cea vicesii you |=swe ; str You bt in thew] Sr You Sh in Tie tone=_| SSNS] REE Sk AREA |B AN) i SALE—Westinghouse elec- good condition, 197Y, Ab- FOR tric range in high oven. Phone 1 ‘ord. FOR eR OLE pend ves 1000. John Molnar, 3 FOR SALE—Large Bourbon Red Tom, also two Bronze Turkey hens, clean, healthy. Mrs. Shaw, Downes road, Matsqui. FOR SALE —\General electric electric radio; mare sound; 2 pigs, 6 months. vey Mapes, Straiton. FOR SALE—1937 Chev. light de- livery, Al shape, good tires. Abbotsford Motors. 61 R SALE—Jersey cow, 4% vrs, etree this month. G. Savitsky, Lehman road, behind United church. 48 FOR SALE—Boy‘s CCM bicycle, in good condition. Phone Ab- botsford 167M. 60 FOR SALE — 20 3'2-month-old igs; 242- and 3-year-old hei- WANTED—Good boarding home for girl. 13 months. Country or town, State price in first ‘let- ter. Clothes supplied. Box 57, _ The News. WANTED-—Strong boy, 14 years or over, for odd jobs after school. Avply 1209 McKenzie road. 25 WANTED—To rent or buy, farm 30 to 50 acres, with house, barn for about 25 head stock, Matsqui, Sumas, ngley or BE Gunga Singh, Brad- ner, B.C. 37 WANTED— Chicken manure. A. See Emerson road, RR 1 Abbotsford. 41 WANTED—Home for housebrok- €n tom cat, hunter. A. Harris, 3938 TransCanada highway, R R 1, Abbotsford. 46 ed from a visit in Vancouver, ats Mrs. Dodd and Patty Lou Ir- vine of Vancouver spent the weekend with Mrs. T. M. Irvine. ewe * Mrs. Walter Harvey has been visiting her mother in Mission. mw) ® Mrs. J. E, Vanetta and Miss Kay Vanetta spent the holiday weekend in Chilliwack with Mrs, Frank Hannah. P, H. Reimer is spending this week visiting his daughter, Mrs, Finlay North, in Kamloops. J Miss Helen Wagner and Miss Audrey Mills were in New West- minster at the Thanksgiving WORK WANTED by experienced farm hand. Tractor experience. Apply at Matt Anderson’s farm, old Provincial highway, Norman Harris. 6: Const. R. M. Ellis and Mrs. El- lis spent last week in Vancouver, * Mrs. Alec Keay of Vancouver WANTED TO BUY—cuitit not less than 4 h.p. Fred Verch 1133 Horn road, Abbotsford. ers coming fresh soon, good dairy stock. Aug. B. yf , McCallum road south. 56 FOR SALE—Sow, 6 months old, suitable for breeding; also 60 l-year-old Hampshire hens, $1 each. A. W. Heath, Bardner road. 31 FOR SALE—Singer sewing ma- chine, good condition. $25. E. Vanderputte. 3524 Old Yale Road, R R1 Aldergroye. 8 FOR SALE—1928 Dodge coupe, fair rubber. good battery, 1943 license; sell or trade for milch cows. Apply Leonard Moore, Weatherly’s, 3458 Huntingdon road, Aldergrove. 59 FOR SALE—250 five-month-old New Hampshire pullets, or 200 three-month. Frank Loewen, South Clearbrook. 32 FOR SALE—Weaner vigs. One ‘butcher hog. I, H. Heppner, Marshall extension, RR 1 Ab- botsford. 33 R. CLARKSON, wholesale dealer in medical herbs, RR 2, Lang- ley Prairie, corner Wix an Johnson Townline south. Will SHINGLES BOLTS WANTED— Will pay $12 cord and up for Sood bolts, delivered to our Hl! at Dewdney. 56-inch and pz inch poley pose Geel scale eed. Stave e Cedar eo. Ltd., Dewdney, B.C, 39 TOP PRICE PAID, cash ai farm ee Os kind age livestock, Tele- '€ or write Carson’ arm, Aldergrove, BC. ee WE PAY HIGHEST PRICES for old cows and horses, dead or alive. A, Nicholas, “Clayburn, Phone Abbotsford §3R. £4 FOR SALE— AC electric welder, 7 amr © id working’ or- 0 der. Price $110 cash. Thomas Antal, “C” street, enuD Eden LIVE OR DEAD animals wanted tor Fox Feed aud Fertilizer, Phone Aldergrove 489 (collect). 2: CREAM WANTED from ind dent shi FOR SALE—200 New Hi hi ullets, 7 weeks old. R. Rut- Ey 1182 Clearbrook road. 36 FOR SALE—Baby buggy, as new cost $24. Only made three trips to town. Perfect condition. What offers? Horn, phone 97T. . Highest prices aid, cash by return a eadowvale Creameries Ltd., 8860 Hudson street, Vancouver. 79 FOR RENT FOR SALE—Model A 1930 Ford sedan. George Feltren, Clay- burn. 40 FOR SALE—1936 Chev. coach, (ood condition, newly over- auled. Good 6x25 dey tires, new paint. J. H. Falk, Hunt- ingdon road, quarter mile west Clearbrook. 42 ROOM AND BOARD — Apply 1223 Railway St East, or tele- Phone 41 between 6-7 p.m. 50 Se ee ROOM FOR RENT—Gentleman, without board. Ap Box 114, The News, Abboktod: MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE — Compact kitchen stove, burn oil, wood or coal; also heater, can be used open as fire-place, both good condi- ion. . H. Hansen, Mont- rose Ave., Abbotsford. 43 FOR SALE—Young pig. S. Jan- _ sen, Bates road, Gifford. 44 FOR SALE—Small Quebec heat- in good condition. Ken. 1220 McCallum road, tsford, 45 FOR SALE “No Hunting” signs at The News. 200 FOR SALE — 3-unit De Laval Magnetic milking machine, is practically new. One 10” Pap- ek ensilage cutter, good condi- tion. Apply Box 40, Deroche, or phone Mission 4603 even- ings. D 141 FOR SALE — Choice nursery stock from H. M. Eddie & Sons. Local representative will provide illustrated catalog on request. Write J. M. Reitz, Be 14 3, Sardis. FOR SALE—Wicker baby buggy, good condition. Mrs. W.J. Hen- w, Huntingdon. FOR SALE—Peerless self-inking e Rubber Stamp Pads at Thi News, Abbotsford. tf 2 LOST STRAYED — Holstein heifer, 18 months, from Indian Reserve at Clayburn, Anyone knowing WILL SWAP—Residential prop- erty in West Vancouver, value $4500, for similar in Abbots- ford, or small farm close in. Box 124, The News. CEDAR SHAKES delivered any- Where in Fraser Valley. For Pareculaes write Geo. Boser, ission, B.C, 23 ORDER YOUR requirements in Fruit Trees and ornamental shrubs and trees direct from us. Last Wee catalogue and prices still prevail. Catalogue on request. Sardis Nurseries, FOR PROMPT and efficient ser- vice see Walter’s Electrical for wiring, repairs to motors, etc. Shop open daily. Next to B.C. Telephone. RUBBER STAMPS — It is still possible to obtain Rubber tamps for all RRUEE OSes, The News, Abbotsford. tf FARM LANDS FOR RENT—Small farm with 4- room house, electric light and water. J. Wards, Straiton, B.C. 0 | FOR SALE—20 acres on Matsqui airie, all cleared, good land, good locality, very central on good road. Box 17, The News. FOR SALE—20-acre farm, half mile north of highway on Mt. hman road; 4 acres cleared, whereabouts please advise J.} well. Clear ‘title, ‘$2300, terms, Mutch. Matsqui, phone Mis-| cash. I. B, Ditke Ra ome sion 11320, 38} Lehman. For a Merry Christmas OVERSEAS XOX KKK KKK KK KK OVERSEAS MAILING GARTONS - 10c .. 5-pound size — corrugated cardboard PEN AND PENCIL SETS in leather case corre 298 STORM LIGHTERS 1 a erieaw 75¢ RCAF WATCH STRAPS, blue leather, insignia $1 FLINTS, RAZOR BLADES, REGULATION TIES, WALLETS BILL FOLDS, MONEY BELTS, SHAVING CREAM AND ALL THE OTHER NICE EXTRAS Abbotsford 5c to $1 Store = OOOO OOO KK KKK KN, “+. was a kend guest of her mother, Mrs. Ed. White. Mrs. Jack O’Kane of North Vancouver is visiting with her id mother, Mrs. M, A. Moret. eee Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lightfoot were weekend guests of Mrs. T. Irvine. CRC PEN George Watson was a weekend visitor to Vancouver. : * 88 The Junior Hospital Auxiliary will meet at the home of Mrs. George Bodell on Monday even- ing, Oct. 18. soe Miss Mary Stephenson of Sooke, V.I., and Dick Cains of Vancouver spent the weekend with the latter’s aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Swaile, UNRESERVED :|/PUBLIC AUCTION 80 HEAD DAIRY CATTLE 9 Jerseys, Guernseys and Holsteins Tuesday, October 19 Anglican Services October 17 is the 17th Sunday after Trinity. Services at St. Matthew’s, Abbotsford, are: 8 a.m., Holy Communion; 10 a.m., church school; 7:30 p.m., Even- song and sermon. At St. Margar- et’s, Bradner, 10:15 a.m., church school; 11 a.m., Matins, sermon. The midweek service of Holy Communion and Intercession, St. Matthew’s, Monday, Oct. 18, at 9:30 a.m., St. Luke’s Day. Trinity United Church 10 a.m., Sunday school; 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m., regular service. Remember Victory Loan Rally in the high school audtorium at 2:30 p.m, Sunday. Wednesday at 3 p.m,, CGIT; Thursday, 7:30 Pp.m., choir practice; Friday, at 2:30 p.m., Mrs, Berry’s circle meets in the church to prepare for the rummage sale; 7 p.m., Trail Rangers. Huntingdon United Church 10 am., Sunday school. With the co-operation of parents, the attendance is increasing; 1:30 P-m., service withdrawn for Vic- tory Loan rally service. North Poplar United Church 2 p.m., Sunday school; regular service withdrawn for Victory Loan rally. More than 100 pounds of fruit and vegetable was con- tributed to Girls’ Home in Burn- aby from harvest festival. Christian Science Christian Science services are held each Sunday morning at 11 in the lodge room of the Orange hall, Abbotsford. The public is cordially invited. Church of the Nazarene It is Family Day at the church on Sunday. Come with the en- tire family and enjoy the day with us. Services are: 10 am., Sunday school; 11 a.m., devotion- al message, “What Constitutes a Christian Home?” 7:45 pP.m., an listic service. Straiton ser- 1164 River Road, bury, Delta (5 miles from Pattullo Bridge and 7 miles from Ladner) On instructions from Mr. Henry Aldrich whose farm lease is ex- iring very shortly, I will offer or sale by Hiei auction his complete herd of dairy cattle and dairy equipment as follows: 18 young cows, either fresh and in full milk or due to freshen before end of year. 45 18-month to 2-year-old calf heifers, some at present springing. 6 yearling heifers, not bred. 2 young breed- ing bulls, one Guernsey and one Jersey. 11 nice young heifers and veal calves. There are several hish-c]ass cows in this herd, pro- ducing up to 60 Ib. a day. Fur- thermore, this herd is very clean and has never had one caco of abortion, _DAIRY UTENSILS Electric cream separator, 850-lb. capacity, in perfect condition. Elecertic bottle washer. 50 dozen milk and cream _ bottles, Large arn ny of pails, cream cans, HENRY ALDRICH, Owner JOSEPH GIBSON AUCTIONEER Langley Prairie Telephones: Langley 192 and 148 COMPLETE DISPERSAL SALE Three miles east of Upper Sumas Post Office, directly opposite the Vedder Station, BCER, on Friday, October 22 at 1 p.m, On instructions from Charles Schultz, who has sold his Upper Sumas farm. J will sell by pub- lic auction, his complete herd of cattle, horses and equipment as follows: | 47 HEAD OF CATTLE 12 cows, fresh within last two months; 3 due to freshen in De- cember, 2 to freshen in January; February; 5 to 4 to freshen in freshen in March; 3 heifers due to freshen early in spring.. 4 beef cows. This herd is clean and free from abortion, and the ma- jority are under 5 years. HORSES and HARNESS 1 team grey geldings, 7 and 8 years, weight 3300 lb. 1 team of roan mares, 4 and 5 years, 2900 b. 1 bay gelding, 5 years, 1800 lb. 2 yearling colts. 2 complete sets good double harness, EQUIPMENT ‘Cormick - Deerin tractor, s; 3-furrow ‘Meco ick-Deering tractor plow; 2-fur- row Little Genius tractor plow: -foot tractor cultivator; 16. t heavy trailer, excellent tires: 2 McCormick-Deering milker units: No. 4 McCormick-Deering cream Separator, power. driven; No, 7 eCormick-D'ring oil bath mow- er; steel wheel farm truck; farm wagon; corn binder; lime Sower; 4-section drag harrows: electric fence controls, % h.p, electric motor; large assortment of tools and equipment, CHARLES SCHULTZ, Owner JOSEPH GIBSON ABBOTSFORD $ GILLI III LLL G IIL GIGLI GIGI LL GL GARE —AUCTIONEER— Langley Prairie, B.C, Phones 192 and 148 vice at 2:30 p.m. will be cancel- led for the Victory Loan Rally in Abbotsford. - - Weddings - - see MIDDLETON—BEATON Romance and the fortunes of War went hand in hand with the wedding on Thursday evening in St. John’s United Church in Van- couver of Miss Evelyn Maud Cle- land Beaton and Cpl. Horace Drake Middleton, RCAF. The wedding was to have tak- en place on Saturday, Oct. 16, in the bride’s home church in Mission, but a transfer of the gr6om's location necessitated the change of plan, The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. N. S. Beaton of Matsqui, and the groom the son of Mrs. H. G. Middleton of Win- nipeg and the late Mr. Middle- ton, The bride’s wedding gown was of soft white lace in floor-length style, with a train of silver lace net which had been worn by her mother at her own wedding in Victoria. The veil was of net, edged in pearls and with pearl bow knots dotting the ends. She carried a shower bouquet of white chrysanthemums, Follow- ing the cergmony the bouquet was sent air mail to the groom’s mother in Winnipeg. It was an all-white wedding, and Miss Hazel Reid was in a bridesmaid’s frock of white lace, also floor-length, and her head- dress was an arrangement of white flowers tucked in the hair, She carried pink mums White organdy and muslin fa- shioned the picture dress of the flower girl, Nancy Fisher, with which she wore a Dutch cap of organdy. Autumn flowers in a quaint little basket completed the ensemble. Mr. W. R. Fisher, half-brother of the groom, was the attendant, and the marriage service was read by Dr. T. E. Holling, an old friend of the bride’s family. Ush- ers were Sgt. George Lloyd, RCAF, and Sgt. Ronald Bawes, RCAF. Miss Daphne Meek sang “Because” accompanied by Miss Vivian Crist. Mr. Beaton gave his only daughter in marriage, Following the ceremony, about 100 guests attended a reception held at the home of Mr, and Mrs. W. R. Fisher in Vancouver. Mrs. Beaton assisted in receiving in a two-piece suit of printed navy blue silk with hat to match. READY TO BUY oe STORDY’S q Drygoods for the Fam = TELEPHONE 4 ort ily — and for the Home GILMOUR BLOCK —of las Phone 218 Give your rooms a NEW FLOOR COVERING ting beauty PABCO ++-the durable floor covering See our variety of designs and Prices in this fast-selling product. VALLEY HARDWARE Abbotsford crown. Her accessories were corsage of white gardenias. make their home at Brentwood Vancouver Island. SIEMENS—WARKENTIN DUERKSEN—WARKENTIN at the Ebenezer Baptist church Vancouver. officiated at the evening ceve- nelius Warkentin took place. John Siemens, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Siemens of Abbots- ford, and her sjster, Miss Susan, became the bride of Mr. John Duerksen, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Duerksen of Holm- field, Man. White eyelet lace gowns were worn by both brides and their chapel veils fell from coronets of orange blossoms. Their show- er bouquets were of sweetheart roses and bouvardia. Both the bridesmaids also wore similarly styled net gowns with shoulder- length veils and carried yellow carnations and blue cornflowers. Miss Molly Broadbent, brides- maid for Miss Elsie, was frock- ed in blue, and Miss Helen War- kentin as briesmaid for her sis- ter Susan, wore pink. Mr. George Martin was best man for Mr. Duerksen, and Mr, Cornelius Siemens for Mr. Sie- mens. A reception was held at the ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Charles Keeping of Kilgard announce the engage- ment of their eldest daughter, Nellie Laura, to Mr. John Peter Lemieux, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Lemieux of Cogh- lan. The wedding will take place on Oct.- 30 at 8 pm. at Kilgard. RO er iar are ra SC a Aa Choose your Fall Hat from the newest, most excitingly flattering range we have yet shown, whether ine SPORTWEAR OR DRESSY STYLES in fur and wool felts or velvets Shades include® BLACK NAVY MOSS GREEN TAN BARK MAGENTA AIRWAY BLUE 1.98 to 5.95 BERYL’S M Fisher wore a dress and E; acket of light blue filmy wool t Bith a hat in the same shade. Fashion Cen re For travelling to Vancouver Is- @Fashionphone 222 land, the bride wos dressed in a ®at Abbotsford frock of turquois® |smny wool, with a brown beaver seal coat and hat of brown felt with a fur qa be ae Cpl. and Mrs. Middleton will The double wedding of two sisters was solemnized Saturday Rev. L. F. Gassner mony at which the marriage of daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Cor- One daughter, Miss Elsie War- kentin, became the bride of Mr. in ‘ brown suede and she wore a Try Our Famous Lemon Pie The GLACIER Confectionery — Lunches Phone 185 Abbotsford and Mrs. John Siemens will re- side in Vancouver, and Mr. and Mrs. Duerksen at Holmfield, Man. home of the brides’ Parents. Mr. GOOD INVESTMENTS ! Fifth Victory Bonds to “Speed the Victory” —AND— Our Membership Shares which will enable you to share in the profits you help us to earn. Sumas Co-operative Association, No. 2 —Cold Storage Lockers— Phone 16 Abbotsford Dr W. J Boddy Graduate Ontario Veterinary College of Toronto Gc member of -C. and Saskatch Veterinarian Association