ABBOTSFORD, SUMAS & MATSQUI NEWS R E D AN D Ww HITE |__ SPORTS | A Mission Tie With Ghilll- Household Hardware costs less es) Daly’s Lusta Floor Wax - Lb. tins 44c Dixie, Made in BC. - Lb. tins 39c Liquid Veneer - 12-0z. bot. 39c Copper Chore Boy 8c Bottle Caps - Gross 19e Percolator Tops - 7 for 25c Glass Washboards - - 57c Wash Tubs, galv,, Ig. size No. 3 $1.09 Pails, 10-Qt. Galvanized - 19c Whiz Handsoap - Tin 17c Cups and Saucers, Cloverleaf Doz. 49c _Dustbane Sanitary sweeping comp. Tin 39 Opposite P. O, FOOOOOOOOC me POOOCOOOO OOOO OOOOOOC OOOK wS UY i] i==) = OOOO SOOO The trucking business may be fairly brisk this spring; be pre- pared to work. We specialize in truck servicing and repairs— our equipment and staff are well fitted for this class of work. We are willing to quote for any job in competition with all, Brett’s (Abbotsford) Ltd. W. 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Ball, Res, Mer, wack Olympics On Sunday afternoon, a combined | Mission-Abbotsford team held the | Chiliwack Olympice to a draw, both | teams scoring one goal, The Visitors | took the lead, scoring shortly after | the start, and from then on, the game settled Into a series of attacks on each foal, with the Olymp at times, The Abbotsfor | Were handicapped by not knowing each other's style of playing, but Were working well together at the latter part of the game, James, of Mission, scored the equalizing goal about five minutes before time, a cross shot baffling the Chilliwack goalie, tee Who'll Get the Cup?—Three Teams In the Running With the soccer league schedule drawing to a close, interest is height- ening as to which team will finish at the top, and gain the Haddrell Cup. Abbotsford United are at present ahead with eight points, and two more games to play, but both against tough opposition, being Coquitlam and Langley, both to be played on the Jubilee grounds. The Abbotsford Legion stand next, with seven points gained, and one game to play, against Mission, which will probably net the Legionnaires two more points, to make a total of nine, Coquitlam, although only having six points at present, stand a good chance of winning the trophy, for one of their two remaining games is with Mission, at Coquitlam, which should give them two points, and they may possibly take one or two INJURIES FATAL TO MISS HERD Miss Elizabeth Herd, a well-known resident of Abbotsford, passed away in the M. S, A. hospital on Monday afternoon from injuries sustained when she was struck by an automo- bile on Trethewey hill on Sunday. evening, Deceased woman was on her w: y to church, walking down the hill west of town, when she heard the car ap- proaching behind her. She started to cross the road, according to evidence given by Robert Jackson, Sardis, the driver of the car, then turned back in front of the vehicle. She was tak. en to the hospital suffering from a fractured skull and thigh and severe bruises, and did not revover con- sciousness, Verdict of “accidental death” was returned at an inquest conducted on Tuesday by Dr. J. M. McDiarmid. Jurymen were BH. W. Mann, F. Gos- This is the “Danger Pe- riod” —particularly for the Children! At this time of the year, more than any other, the children should be protected from the common ail- ments. Just about now, it is very easy to catch a cold and have it to something more The old adage, “Prevention is Better than Cure" still stands, so why not prevent the children from catching colds, etc. by giving them regularly, our special put up particularly for that purpose? turn serious, preparation, E. 7. WEIR PHARMAGS@ TELEPHONES 8 or 32 NEXT TO SAFEWAY ling, C. Pringle, TT. Coogan, E. Mc- McKay and D. McDonald. The jury recommended that a side- walk be built down the Trethewey hill The late Miss Herd has resided in Abbotsford over 20 years, and is well and favorably known as a woman of kindly, cheerful disposition. She is a native of Kirkcaldy, Pikeshire, Scot- land and 60 years of age. She is sur- vived by one sister, Mrs. Rowles, of Prince Rupert, and two brothers, re- sident in the Old Country. A sister pre-deceased her in Abbotsford nine years ago. . Funeral service will be conducted on Friday 10,30 a.m. from the frinity church. t Swamp Local points away from Al United, and thus finish on top. Thus, next Saturday's games will probably tell the story, particularly the Abbotsford-United vs. Coquitlam, which is sure to be a real battle, as the visitors have not forgotten the beating their opponents gave them at Coquitlam. Also, should the Uni- ted get both points, they will have made the winning of the cup a cer- tainty. se Coquitlam Too Strong For Langley Proving that they are no mean op- Position, Coquitlam journeyed t Langley on Saturday, and defeated the home boys by a 4-0 score, Boys Lose, Girls Win, Against Mission Basketeers Local hoopsters got going again last week, Abbotsford Inter B's and Girl's crossing the river to meet the Mission teams. While the Inter B's lost by a 46-24 score, the local girls Kept up the good work by winning 17 points to 7, * On Wednesday evening last, Mats- qui Inter A’s visited Mission, where they y defeated the local team by a 26-15 score in a league game, one c c By Olympics Matsqui in League Games On Thursday night, the Olympics of Chilhwack came to Matsqui and engaged the local teams in three league games, with the Matsqui lin ups taking all three. Scores wer Matsqui Girls, 34, Olympics 17; In- ter B, Matsqui, 16, Olympics 1 lats- qui Senior B, 29, Olympics 23, The Inter B game was particularity inter- esting, the local boys playing a much improved game, and it is hoped that now they have broken into the win- ning column, they will stay there, Rene ers Lose Two Close Matsqui Hoopst Games to Spencer Squads Saturday night, two teams from Spencer's visited Matsqui, and in close and interesting games beat the local squads as follows: Spencer's Girls, 25, Matsqui 19; Spencers Boys 22, Matsqui Inter A, 20, The girls’ game was very close all the way through, the score at half time being 10-9 in the visitors’ favor, In the second halt, the Spencer Soccer Rivals Abbotsford United sustained their first defeat in the Fraser Valley ue schedule on Saturday last, when their fellow town team, Cana- dian Legion took the game by a four to one score. The Legion took an early lead, Ills- ley scoring shortly the from a nice right c Cnited quickly equalized, however, a shot from Ralston striking the cross- bar and rebounding to McInnes, who put the sphere through. Half time came with the Legion- naires ahead 2 goals to one, Chitten- den making the other taily from a melee in the goal mouth. Chitten- don also scored the two goals in the second half, both being put in from close range, where his dashing tac- tics took the United defense somewhat unawares. While the play was not as one- sided as the score indicates, the Le- gion had the best of the play, and their defense men were too strong for the United forwards, who seemed un- able to make chances for themselves. Free tea-cup reading at the Ma: gold Beauty Shoppe. 80 CORDS DRY FIR BUSH WOOD $3.75 * CORD MILL SLAB WOOD $3.00 CORD Abbotsford Fuel Supply Phone 66 girls found their eye, and drew ahead. The Matsqui boys did not get going in the first half of their game, and were 9 points down at half time. In the second half, however, the local boys came to life, and some fast and interesting play was seen. At about five minutes from time, Matsqui were leading by two points, but Spencer's scored four points on free throws to win the game, As a preliminary to these games, Matsqui and Mission midgets put on an exhibition game, with Mission running out winners by a 14-12 score. Considering their age and size, the youngsters put on a good game, showing good under- standing of the game, B. C. Telephone teams are the vj- sitors next Saturday evening, Telephone Abbotsford 108* G. H. LOACH REAL ESTATE AND GENERAL INSURANCE Life — ‘Fre — Automobile BRADNER, B.C. 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