PAGE FOUR ABBOTSFORD, SUMAS AND MATSQUI NEWS © a : ] a F Bane Sen S a -| 7-Ib., Red & White 5c 24-Ibs., Red & White 77¢ 49-lbs., Red & White $1.49 98-lbs., Red & White $2.84 VANILL: SPICES Shaker Salt 1 2-02. Ginger, Royal Yeast Cake . - SHORTENING ewe Baking Powder RED & WHITE Cloves, Pastry Spice, Pepper (Id. or Plain) 9e 18e 19¢ 2le RED & WHITE 12-02. ED & WHITE BUY WAR SAVINGS CERTIFICATES Atangard Block M. C. Walker & Co. a z THE RED & WHITE STORE = FREE DELIVERY SERVICE a a ne Re eee Det ee eet bie Phone 130 = Gilette Military Razor Kit Tech Razor, Steel Mirror, Five Blue Blades in Blue or Brown Leather Case O8° All for Be Prepared... Foor Accidenis. FIRST AID KITS, Two Specials at 98° 75¢ _— New Stock... of GOGGLES, all Styles from 19¢ to the Famous Poloroid at $1.95 »Emos Fruit Salts Bayer’s Aspirin Bayer’s Aspirin large 98c 50’s at 59c 100’s at 98c POSS FLASHLIGHTS (o} $1.98 35c 25¢ Nox-All Mole Baits Nox-All Rat Baits Stationery _ Phone 8 SEES NE TT RRR EET S TEST TUTS Wampole’s Tasteless Cod Liver Oil Extract . $1.00 OFFICIAL PURVEYOR OF WAR SAVINGS STAMPS Weir’s Rexall Pharmacy PRESCHIPTIONS Kodaks ‘Developing ERIC T. WEIR, Phm. B. bbolstord ‘F{ heatre —Telephone 223— FRIDAY & SATURDAY August 7 and 8 Matinee Saturday at 2:30 FREDRIC MARCH MARTHA SCOTT in One Foot In Heaven You'll see no finer picture this year: Everyone should see it. March of Time— “The Argen- tine Question” News TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY August 11 and 12 JOEL McCREA VERONICA LAKE in Sullivan’s Travels Leon Errol in “Wedded Blitz” Picture People Coming Events St, Matthew’s we A. Garden Social at the home of MRS. G. F. WEST FRIDAY, AUGUST J: 7 pm. Fresh Peach Sundae 25e — ICE CREAM — BARS — BRICKS BULK CONES & DISHES THE POST-WAR REHABILITATION COUNCIL OF BRITISH COLUMBIA WILL BE MEETING AT ABBOTS- FORD, IN THE MEN’S CLUB, FRI- DAY, AUGUST 7th, AND WILL BE PLEASED TO RECEIVE WRITTEN SUGGESTIONS BEARING ON THE MATTERS OF ITS ENQUIRY. Bltew days “in Vancouyer. f| Fred Gledhill, M- s-4 PARAGRAPHS Gathered by our District Correspondents Pine Grove Mr. and Mrs. Roy Weatherby have visiting them Mrs. Carl Redhal and infant son. of Kinis- tino, Sask. Miss Ruth Klemmen and Mar- ial Larson left for Victoria last Saturday to visit relatives and friends. The Misses Lucy and Patsy Mockford of Whonnock spent the weekend with friends at Pine Grove. Mrs. Roy Boyd is spending a Miss Kinley has returned from Vancouver after an absence of | two weeks and taken up the| Sunday: School Hecate again. | A berdeen who is work- ,ing in» New Westminster, has | |been home for a few days to} | help with the Jhaying. | | Haying is just about finished in the district and, although the | weather has been rather unsettl-! led at times, the hay has been harvested with very, little loss. The farmers are now preparing to harvest oats which are ripen- ing qapidly. inde Demet Mrs. J. Anderson, Whatcom Road, has returned from a month’s visit with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. Cochrane of North Vancouver. Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrss. S. Hiemstra were Mr. and Mrs. Wilson of Langley and Mrs. Meenderink of Lynden, Wn. Mrs. Sidney Reid and children of Vancouver are having a week’s holiday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. McPhail. Mr. Reid joined them at we week- end. Rifleman Glen Fadden, haeho is stationed at Nanaimo, spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Fadden. Little Margaret Stewart is con- valescing from & tonsil operation. Miss Jean Short of Vancouver, a former teacher at Upper Sumas school, is“ visiting friends in the’ ‘| district for a week. Miss Leona Hiemstra arrived home on Monday after a month’s visit with friends at Monarch, Alta. Mr, and Mrs. J. Watson of Montreal spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Corbett. Mr. and Mrs. J. Cochrane of North Vancouver ‘ visited with Mr. and’ Mrs. J. Anderson during =|the week. Miss Vera Ferraro has return- ed from a week’s camping at Cultus Lake. * Visitors with Mrs. Jean Fraser and Mrs. W. J. Fraser were Mrs. McOwat and sons Colin and Jim from Lachaute, Que. Mr. and Mrs, F. Cerbett and Mrs. J.. Huggard .were Vancou- ver visitors on Sunday. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. McPhail during the week were Mr. and Mrs. O. Hyde and fam- ily from Saskatoon, Sask. Th GLACIER Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Kenney e and Bruce Kenney of Sedro Woolley, Wn., were weekend Confectionery visitors with friends ~ Light Lunches M ad M Essl dM Abbotsford Phone 185 Bote rss. Essler ani as . =| Angus Fraser of Vancouver were ESM 00 NU OK Sunday guests at the home of Mrs. Jean Fraser. Mr. Lyle, Jenkins of Vancou- ver was a weekend visitor with his brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Jenkins, Whatcom Rd. Lloyd Starr is back from a week’s visit with his sister, Syl- via at Victoria; he returned via airplane. Patty-Lou Beldam returned on Sunday from a week’s holiday in Seattle. Mrs. Sparling and Lorraine Sparling arrived with her for a month’s vacation. Mrs. Wendell Bowman left on Sunday for a month’s visit with her daughter, Mrs. Schwenk of Penticton, B.C. British Empire Service League Abbotsford- Sumas - Matsqui Branch No. 15 will be worn, HMemuarial Service CENOTAPH, ABBOTSFORD Commencing at 7:45 p.m. Sunday; Music Provided by BAND OF THE ROYAL CANADIAN ENGINEERS THE PUBLIC IS INVITBD TO ATTEND All Ex-servicemen ‘residing or visiting in the M-S-A Area are requested to participate, Decorations and Forage Caps “Pall In” at 7:15 p.m. ANNUAL at the August 9 1942 Miss Eva Hunter is spending a holiday in Vancouver. Bradner Miss Vera Baker, eldest d ht There will be no Sunday {school in the United Church during the month of August. Mt. Lehman Mrs. F. Forrester has as her guest her brother, Mr. George Ralston of Louisville, Kéntucky. Douglas Taylor, son, of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Taylar,, has pass- ed his examination for the RC- AF, . Leonard Tucker home recently. Miss Kathleen Philps of St. Paul's Hospital visited her home over the weekend. Mr, James McDonald has con- tracted for dll the blackberries in the district. Mr. Hugh McDonald has stalled a milking machine cently. The Red Cross Auxiliary will meet in the School room on Tuesday, August 12, at 2 p.m. The Dunn Memorial Presby- 4erian Church will hold Church service on Sunday at 11 am. visited his in- re- Miss ‘turned Sonia Savitsky has re- after spending a brief Holiday on Vancouver Island. Mrs. M. McAskill spent vacation recently with her ter at Roberts Creek. ) sis- Matscui Mrs. Jack Mahoney. Lenore, Billy and Janice are spending a couple of weeks visiting Mrs. Mahoney’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Len. Smith at their summer home at White Rock. Mrs. Ruben Rottlutf and John are holidaying at Cultus Lake. Mr. Bill Kunzmann and Mr. Edwin Gustafson of Seattle spent the weekend at their homes. x Mr. Victor Hanson and Miss Mina Smith of Victoria are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Han- sen, Mrs. Andrew Olen, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. H. Hurum, for some time left last week for her home in Alberta. Mr. Ned. Kluken of Belling- ham spent Sunday with Mrs. C. Erlandson. Mrs. Kluken return- ed with him. The Pacific Coast Militia ewe gers meet every Thursday night in Matsqui Hall: Younger boys may join the Signal Corps. Mrs. Wm. Grant and baby are visiting her mother, Mrs. A. H- Woolley. Mrs. C. Mills of Vancouver has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Amos Gibbard. Mrs. Jens Kemprud returned Saturday night from a visit to Vancouver and Powell River. Mr. and Mrs. Rdlph Kemprud of Vancouver refurned with her. Mrs. D. McCrimmon of Van- couver is visiting her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, R. McCulloch. Kilgard Misses Eleanor and Elsie Sals- bury are visiting their sister, Mrs. Les Swanson, at Red Gap., Vancouver Island. | Messrs. Maxwell Lindores, Gordon Davies and Thomas Kerr of the Clayburn Brick Factory returned to work Monday after two weeks training at Vernon. Mr. Jack Myers of Vancouver is home for a few days recover- ing from a minor accident which he had with his bicycle on: Fri- day evening. Mr. S. Myers returned home on Prices Effective Thursday, Friday, Safurday,. August 6-7-8. REMEMBER TO INCLUDE WAR SAVINGS STAMPS IN -YOUR GROCERY ORDER. . Apple Juice Sauces KELLO CLOUDY tise ame | sane Bhs Tin .... ; GOVERNOR 25° ed 19¢ Boltley 5 io ctewney ae oa H. P. O.K, Clear Bottle co Tin 25° laa: OF SHREDDED WHEAT, per pkt. 10c | TOMATOES, M.B., 2tins . . 25e OXYDOL, large pkg. . . . 25€ BAKING POWDER, MB, 12ontin l5e SPORK, 12-02 tn . .-. « 20e CATSUP, Ensign, 2tins . . 19¢ Shaving Cream .... 33¢ Lifebuoy Soap Lifebuoy 4 bars 25c Toilet Soap, 4 bars 25c . Meat Balls, ....tin 25c Roast Beef, ....tin 29 Roast Mutton,. . tin 25c Stero Bulion Cubes 2-29c Meat Gravy, ....tin I1c- Rinso, Giant size .. .53c Leisure Paste Wax. .25¢ FLY TOX Leisure No Rub 39c} 8-oz. Tin ....... = 29 = 16-0z. Tin ........ 49c Peas, Garden 2 tins 19¢ | 32-07. 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See a t lof Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Baker, Haverman Road, left for East- ern Canada to commence train- ing with the CEA.C. Mrs. W. Hallam, Sedgewick, Alberta, is a guest of Mrs. M. H. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Norman have ar- rived from Saskatchewan, an are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Gay. Births at M-S-A Hospital July 31—To Mr. and Mrs. R. Crouter (ee Enid Winson) of The Board learned with regret that owing to indifferent health Mr. P. H. Dawson of Huntingdon felt himself compelled to relin- quish membership. He had stat- ed, however, that he retained his interest in the schools and re- mained willing to help in any way possible. Ms. Hannah Fraser and In- spector A. S. Towell were named as delegates to the B.C. School Trustees’ Convention to be held September 22-24 at Kelowna. Mr. Geo. F. Pratt was name@ as al- DON’T WAIT Until You Can See the Bottom of | the Last Package! Why not check up right now while you think of it? 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