‘Abbotsford, Sumas & Matsqui News LANG. SANDS, Editor and Owner —Established 1922— 3 at Abbotsf d, British Col Every V | Area ani 5 ie elsewhere in Canada, hic; ubscriptions are payable in advance and rates are: In M-S-A and to post offices within 40 miles of Abbotsford, $1.50 per outside | of Canada, $2 Per year. Ben ie jlcorrin Canadian Weekly Ni < k Weekly Newspapers’ Peers hte Weekly Advertising Bureau, and Audit Bureau of eiculanone .C. I ‘Dy ee Mecuig A Adee of the ratepayers of Matsqui Dyking District will be called in MATSQUI HALL on FRIDAY, DEC. 22: 8 p.m. for the purpose of a discussion of what action is to be taken on the matter of capital assessment of the dyking district. Please attend, eee ete D ADS SALE _—Bay You ras it in The News— Se FOR SALE—1935 Special Deluxe Serial No. Fj905085. “Leavin f Over- 0 avi ‘or - seas, must be Und $600. Her- pert Reeye, 1271 pi ckECD rd., RR. 1, Abbotsford 80 FOR SALE— Three good Jersey cour two will freshen in se rr will trade on good car. E. Schwartz, RR. 1, ‘Abbotsford -Murshall’ Ext, Road. 83 FOR SALE—1932 Buick (smal). sah No, 200237. sone. Al shape. J. Zalesk: Ys Texaco Service, Abbotsford Phone 76. # FO a1 ALE — 5 acre fruit farm i buildings. Jacob Fast, 1%4 a Aubotstora’ ~Munroe Rd. FOR SALE FOR SALE — 6-pc. dinette™set: leather Tas bed; new dresser; Mrs. Zalesky, phone 76, across from hospital. 104 DANCE ABERDEEN COMMUNITY HALL SATURDAY, DECEMBER 23 Good Music Refreshments NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of Herbert ea Late of Ab- WANTED WANTED to Buy—Set of Mech- anic tools. E. Schwartz, R. R. 1, Abbotsford. 1 WANTED — Living accommoda- tion for Airforce officer with wife and baby. F/O Menzies, Phone 1476M New Westmin- ster’ or News Office. 91 Girl for housework in Vancouver. S rs No cooking, sleep in, good home. $35 a month. Mrs. Pas- tinsky, 6449 Sperling Ave., _ Vancouver. 9 FOR SALE — Shorthorn: heifer, due next month. Paul Jungnitz, ean ‘Road, South Poplar, RR, Abbotsford, %4 mile os Cas -Op. 90 FOR ‘ Standard tered Jersey Lead on Rose Creek fat. A, T. McKenzie Rd., Abbotsford. 92 NOTiCE—There wil be no Auc- see Market at Abbotsford fe pou all a Happ: sperous New Gowing Frost & Staff, Langley & ‘Abbotsford. 85 FOR SALE—7% acre Farm, good Biouses and outbuildings, 1 acre grap % acre raspberries, Ree “150 apple trees. East end No. jumas Prairie, Julius Cait, RR 3, 93 Sardis. e TOYS FOR Sateen planes, cars, train Phone Bogie ara, oe BABY CHICKS for January. New 4 Hampshire. White Leghorn, R. O.F. sired. Also Custom Hatch- ings trem blood-tested flocks. Jo) Suderman, Hy Clear- brook Rd., Ricrtay . 1, Mt _ Lehman, FOR ira Bulllincen, new, oes ons Ferguson tractor. H. Goertzzen, Mt. Lehman oad, near Airport. FOR SALE — 225 1l-month old New Hampshire hens, $1.25. E. ‘ aa ee Marshall extension, SUR, , Abbotsford. 98 WANTED TO BUY — Old bug- gies, buckboards or light wa- gone a Bleue chassis and fae Canadian Hop Growers. Et uals RR3, Sardis, or phone 161Y. 74 WANTED — Used wheel goods, bicycles, tricycles, _ children’s wagons. ei UstOn Cycle Shop ee Hi ley Hatchery. ies WANTED — Steel ee body, sedan, good shape. J. H. eG ler, Abbotsford. LIVE OR DEAD animals wanted for Fox Feed and Fertilizer. Phone Aldergrove 489 (collect) "WANTED to Buy—4 or 5 room house, in or near Abbotsford. Will pay cash. Box 102, The News. WANTED TO BUY — Modern in Abbotsford. Cash Possession as soon as Seebte jox 65, The News, WANTED TO RENT — 2 or 3- room unfurnished house or a- artment. Will take a lease. ox 64, The Ni the P oO: British Columbia, . Farmer, Deceased NOTICE Is HEREBY GIVEN that all persons having claims upon the ‘Estate of the above- named Herbert Hammond, who died on the 7th day of November AD. 1944, are required to’ file with the undersigned, by the 24th day of January A.D. 1945, a full statement, duly verified, of their claims and of any securities held by them; Executrix will distribute the assets of the deceased among the parties entitled thereto having regard only to the claims which have been so filed ar which have been brought to her knowledge. . DATED ane 6th day of De- cember A.D. JAMES M. CAMPBELL, Solicitor for the Executrix, Box 501, Mission City, B.C. AND 'that after that date the | = IN MEMORIAM In Loving memory of William eee who passed away’ Dec, NEN so good, unselfish and i S None on this earth your equal Honorable ‘and true in all your 9 neavines and faithful fo the end of your days, Honest and ‘liberal, ever prigae, su in your judgment, always Taved by your friends and all whom you kni One ina ete, that husband was you Four years have past, our hearts still sore As Hulse rolls on we miss you A ovine father, tender and kind. What beautiful’ memories you left behind. ews, WANTED from ind Ever r ibered by the family. dent ase Highest prices aid, . return mail endoweale ‘reameries Ltd., 860 Hudson street, Vancouver, 1 LESLIE AUTO WRECKING — Abbotsford. Cars wanted for Sreceing and resale. Parts toy sale. LOST ~ FOR SALE — 1926 Model T Ford |LOST — In Abbotsford, Malaka —truck body in back. Serial cane walking stick, handle cov- No. C526015. $35.00. a ered with gray lizard skin. Re- Zacharias, 1324 Townline Seeth ward, Bring to “News” office. quarter mile south of King Abbotsford. 88 road on east side of airport. 68 LOST les with dark rims _ FOR SALE — Pair of Farm . mares and’ three large pigs. J. J. W. Potter, Vye Road,R.R. __No. 2, Abbotsford. 184 and bows. Reward. Mrs. Curtis, phone 172M. FOUND ae FOR SALE — 100 Leghorn Pul- es lets laying 60%. ‘Two dozen 4 y Rarperice llets yayiae 60% ener Leghorn Hens laying. . Ryall, 1184 Hospital Ra. _ FORE SALE — 40 acre farm, 29 under cultivation, 8 in pasture, small house, barn for 14 head. 2 _R. Johnson, Sinclair Rd., Al- 2) > 7 dergrove. | FOR SALE — Good ch i FOUND — Brilliant bracelet at Matsqui Hall, Friday. Owner may claim and pay for advt. at _ Black’s Drug Store. 79 MISCELLANEOUS ALARM CLOCKS — Will take them in any condition for re- conditioning to help some early riser, George Heppner, NG maker, and chair in excellent condi- tion. S. C. Tims, 1148 Clear- brook Rd., North, Phone A FOR SALE—10 or 15 fat geese. Iso 7 gas laterns. J. J. Schmidt, King Road, RR. 1, Abbotsford. 103 FOR SALE—4 Ewes and 1 Dor- < set Horn ram. Mrs. P. Conrov 4 Gifford, B.C. 10: FOR SALE—2 acres with build- ings, good well, fruit trees & reenhouse. Aberdeen Road, ‘ans-Canada Highway. For in formation, Alf Smallenburg, Phone 209. P.O. Box 64, botsford. 106 FOR SALE—Battery radio. Ap- pi. K. Barber Shop, AAD or FOR SALE—1935 Oldmobile sed- ae Serial No. ENE $535. Motor in good shape. Bert Whitwick, Abbotsford Cycle Stop: Abbotsford. R. CLARKSON, Langley Prairie, wholesale dealer herbs, wants to get in touch with people willing to gather ectton wood buds and Devs club root bark. WEST En Ss ness & BRUSH Painting Free estimates. Phone Spbotstord 83R, Mission 11305, or write PO at Clay- burn. Ds0 REPAIRS to farm machinery, horseshoeing; fully equipped shop. Blair Iron Works, 826 Royal Avenue, nhone NW 330, New Westminster. 116 ’ |SLENDER TABLETS ar effective. 2 weeks’ supply $1; 12 weeks’ $5, at Blacks’ Drug Store. 84 WE PAY highest prices for old cows and horses, dead or alive, for fox feed. A Nicholas, Clay- burn, Phone 83-R. N45 FOR SALE—Peerless self-inking Rubber Stamp Pads at The News, Abbotsford. nities @ Now you can get “MUTUAL” programmes better from Vancouver, B.C. TUNE : CKWX 980 ON YOUR DIAL in medical IN MEMORIAM Macbeth —In loving memory of pec who died December 24, She lives with us in memory, ae will tone Vernon ‘ver remembered by her lovi aN Abbotsford, Bc Te Residence 143. 103 ae ‘Aberdeen M-. and Mrs, Bill Fowler and youug son have arrived from Pemberton to spend the Christ- mas holidays at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. Gladwin, parents of Mrs. Fowler. The Red Cross meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. W. T. Prasloski Wednesday January 3, at 2:15 p.m. Mr, and Mrs, Arthur Gledhill visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Frank Carmichael on Sun- day. Tommy Fowler has returned to his home at Pemberton for the Christmas holidays._ The school children held their Christmas concert in the Com- munity Hall Thursday afternoon rendering songs, recitations and choruses to a large number of parents and friends, after which gifts were distributed by Santa. OVERSEAS WORD FROM JOAN DAY Wren Joan Day cables from overseas telling her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Day, that she is safe and well. MATSQUI Mr. and Mrs. R. Kliev of Van- couver spent a few days visiting Mr. and Mrs. Kliev. Mr. and Mrs, O. Martinson visited in Vancouver during the past week, Services will be held on Christ- mas day at 11:00 am. in the Lutheran Church. Mr. W. Moore and Viola spent Sat. visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. Menaul at Langley. The Lutheran Sunday School will hold their annual Christmas Festival on Thursday evening December 28th at 8:00 p.m. Tne Baptist Sunday School will hold their Christmas concert on Tuesday evening Dec. 26 at 8:00 p.m. Sgt. Major W. T. Prasloski of Watson Lake, Yukon, spent Mon- day visiting his daughter, Mrs. O. Kemprud. Joe Stachon of Naval Academy at Vancouver is spending his holiday visiting his parents. Miss Betty Adams has recover- ed from the Mumps. Mss Margaret Paterson of Van- couver is spending the holiday visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs, J. Inglis. Mrs. Kliev spent a couple of days in Vancouver during past week. *Mr, and Mrs. Johnston of Van- couver spent last weekend visit- ing «ct the J. Olson home. Mrs. Ebbeson has _ returned fron: Langley after visiting with Mr. and Mrs, H. Herliky. ’ Dec. 20, 1944 ABBOTSFORD, SUMAS & MATSQUI NEWS 1 q Joyous Christmas AND MAY JOY BE YOURS THROUGHOUT 1945. ae 9 ED ED STORDY'S Drygoods for the Family — and for the Home TELEPHONE 4 AE OSE ARENAS TON LEARNT NGA ASTANA NNR ee OTE ED LED BED BEND IN IED ED ILD SORELY PDL O II WLIW EI YEN BOUTS GILMOUR BLOCE ILO MLED IEW ILV ILD ISEVILEW LED EMM LN IV IV IW L VI W IRE REPE LI NEP ORAL LED EV VIED ON EDN SIN CE HEAVY FROSTS ADD SEASONAL TOUCH traffic moved without area. Since Clear, cold weather of the past few days moderated early Tues- day morning when a light rain fell briefly in the Abbotsford area. In the early forenoon this created slippery highway sur- faces and sanding crews were called out by the public works department. Spectacular frost effects, startingly similar on first glance, to the dread silver thaw, added a belated Christmasy touch to the countryside. In contrast 30's above. Vancouver Haze! Lillian Fletcher, Buriai Brown officiating. A in this Central ae 8 Mrs. Hazel L. Fletcher Funeral services were held in on Friday for Mrs. wife of Jack Fletcher, who passed away on Wednesday in her 39th year. Burial took place in Ocean View Park with Rev. W. R. to the fog-bound Coast _ cities, ifficuity alley Tuesday morning temperatures have climbed from the 20’s above at night into’ the AND BEST WISHES FOR 1945 — FROM — THE STAFF, SUNNY & TOMMY. THE TEDDY BEAR Phone 183 cde Seey IN TOON DAD ISEDLD LD LD ED ER SEDER EV ISLD EN ILV IER SIDED INI ULI Abbotsford : RECS BE BEBE BS GEE OS BE BE BE OE OE GE CE RE BE As this is my first year try to give the people of “USLDSEDISED ICED SED EDLY OD ED EDEN ISU OD A OF FD Le eH VED IZED ILD EDLY ILD FEV IED SEV SOD ED IED ISPD OD IAD SED ICID IED IED IED SEY SEDI YIN PO AD EAD, SANTA'S » ° in Matsqui and as a merchant in a new place it is very hard to get certain merchandise that both you and I would like to have. However, I will qui and a Chri present conditions. On December 21. limited. Raisins and Prunes will any left. costume from 2 to 4 o'clock that time and let them fish Santa Claus sent them, To the Don't give you a small treat only, she’s got, LO EPRILWOVLONGELOILV IIL ULLY INLINED LD LIN EE BILVOW LPO LIY EU LAN LIN EG RIED IPDISLD (S20 ISIN ISPD ILD 2D 7500 IS PD SIV ILD IAD ISLD FED SED IEA SED SED IBE DIED SED SEDAN 7D EDIT NTRS of Christmas Gifts for the kiddies. parents to bring the kiddies to P. JOHANSEN’S STORE at* special, not as it should be, but the best I can do under the DPV LAU LED PD LIN LAD ON PN PH ANTE Christmas Candy all the candy I was able to get will be on display that morning including bars and gum. Mince Meat, Jello Jelly Powder, Catsup and Peanut Butter will also be on display, so come early as stock is be on the shelves if there is DED SLD ED SED AAD ED IED ED ON ED CE Children’s Big Day, December 23rd Children! Are you disappointed that Santa will be.too busy in Abbotsford and Mission to come to a small place as Matsqui with the children’s Christmas Gifts has promised to send a Norwegian girl in a Norwegian BUT he p.m. on Dec. 23 with a tubful I therefore ask all the in BR) tub to see what gifts DAUD LED SED SED LD ED SED ED HOD SED IE Parents stay home and send your children only. As Norway and Canada are going hand in hand these days, therefore Miss Canada in the form of a young girl will a Sweet Tangerine Orange, so don’t disappoint her as she is anxious to give away what BPD AD PD SA AT Hm PH CD 1A D ADE ¢ j ye » oD ape Across the Street ARSE m from Matsqui Hall tots BA ame) SPECIALS EFFECTIVE DECEMBER al, 22.20 HONEY, Saskit Pure, No..1, I Ib pkge., 2 pkts. . 43¢ PEAS, any brand in the store, 20 oz. tin, - Choice, 2tins for, Ao eee Mia. Q5e CHEESE, Ingersoll, 4 Ib. ............2..-.. {9e TOMATO JUICE, 20/oz. tin, 2 tins for-......... 2tc BEANS, any brand in the store, 20 oz. tin, Choice, 2 tins for JAM, JAM, JAM, Nabob, Pure Blackberry 4 Ib. tin Nabob, Pure Raspherry, 4 Ib. tin Nabob, Pure Loganberry, 4 Ib. tin JAM, Nabob, Pure Peach, 4 Ib. tin ........... 59¢ PORK & BEANS, Aylmer, 16 oz. tin, 3 tins for.. 25¢ PEAS, Any brand in the store, 16 oz. tin, ~ (lini. <5 (1a nen ee jocrigin es 10¢ SOUP, Campbells Tomato, 3 tins for ......... 25¢ SOUP, Campbells Vegetable or Beef, 3 tins for . 33¢ SOUP, Campbells Chicken and Rice, 2 tins for .. 252 CORN FLAKES, 8 oz. pkge., 3 pkgs. .......... 25c BRAN FLAKES, 8 oz. pkge., 2 pkgs. ........-. 23¢ GRAPE NUTS FLAKES, 7 oz. pkge., 2 pkgs. .... (9c PEP SBRAN,. 2 .pkgse:. Seems: e caenee te eee 25c SHREDDED WHEAT, 2 pkgs. ................. 23¢ ROMAN: MEAL,