: F pe PET So ’ ee ae ABBOTSFORD, SUMAS AND MATSQUI NEWS WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9, 1941 Litt ae 5 ‘ i Royal Symbols of Britain’s Spirit He WE anticipated some losses gy ra j i s e lost \a ce tae avant Tone V alley Lumber Yards Lid. anti we ey ea tacked a QUALITY — SERVICE — SATISFACTION parts which means that you PHONE ia6 ABBOTSFORD the _ best British Car Dealer OFFERS SA THE BE FOR LES 1938 Morris Coach A few good American cars Fred Deeley 901 West HaBioadeay VANCOUVER, B.C. (Professional Per Bundle 15¢ A, E. HUMPHREY B. 0. LAND SURVEYOR AND CIVIL ENGINEER V-JOINT— Room 6, Hart Block, Chilliwack 4x4; 3-FOOT LENGTHS 135° P.O. Box 422, Chilliwack, B.O. Per Bundle H. H. B. ABBOTT B.C. Land Surveyor Write R.R. 1, Abbotsford Downes road Phone 50 or i1f YARWOOD & DURRANT BARRISTERS & SOLICITORS NOTARIES PUBLIC EoCOLSHOL BRANCH OFFICE jpen Every Friday Vancouver, Offices— 8 & 4, 423 Hamilton Street JAMES M. CAMPBELL SOLICITOR and NOTARY BARRISTER Fraser Valley Record Building 447 Main Street Mission City Office phone: 17; house phone: 14! bs COMMON DROP SIDING— DRY. 1x6, Longs Per 100 Lineal Feet ANCOUVER’S OLDEST COMMON BOARDS— FOR FENCE PICKETS; 1x3 Per 1000 Lineal Feet 1938 Austin 10-4 sedan } 1938 Austin Big 7 Sedan 1940 Austin Boas h CEDAR SHIPLAP— J 1936 Austin 7: aioon r 1939 Morris Coach SOUND GRADE; ¢inch Per 1000 Feet Board FIR WALLBOARD— IDEAL FOR ATTIC OR BASEMENT Per Square Foot CLEAR CEDAR LATTICE— LINEAL FEET Per 100 Feet {x4 DOUBLE-DRESSED— 12 IN BUNDLE; 2-FOOT LENGTHS Why Pay N H A loans are ayvail- able to persons reasonably assur- ed of sufficient income to meet the monthly pay- ments. Equity in cash or lot, or both, is of course, necessary. Rent? —to live in Abbotsford or near vicinity when for your rental payments or less, you can build your own home to a design pleasing to yourself? National Housing Act loans are now available only below $4000—they may cease altogether so act now while the opportunity exists. —Ask Us For Further Details— Sul s——} =S..— I Approved by her majesty, this picture of the Queen and Princess Blizabeth, heir to the throne, has by, TAXI PHONE fuss geaeae |° Abbotsford Lumber war began, the Queen wears the maple leaf emblem which reminds | -. Cox Ltd. | 1790 George’s Place just reached this continent by A, BURNIER, Proprietor Clipper. Mother and daughter people with words of cheer and by sharing in the hardships of ration- her of the visit to Canada in days before the war. GILLIES’ MORTUARY HOMES MISSION CITY, B.C. FUNERAL SERVICE Ambulance in Connection Phone Mission 49, Agassiz 16 LEGION | NOTES Branch No. 5 ° AGRICULTURE The boys of the Agriculture ea Monday » NEW DRAPES WILL GRACE ST. PAUL’S The regular meeting of the Lad- ies’ Aid to St. Paul's Church, | Huntingdon, was held at the Manse afternoon. It was de- J. E. TRETHEWEY, President PHONE 10 W. S. GARDINER Telephone 100 (ih) class are teking as a project, the cided to purchase cream casement [ he H otel Atangard (Contributed) | incubation and raising of chicks.| cloth to make new drapes for the oa ia ae _ J Sa ee A record of incubation is to be kept | church, these to be ready for the = ae =H = A 7; FIRST CLASS REST- PACIFIC STAGE LINES SICK PARADE by preserving eggs in formalde- Easter Day services. AURANT = CON: Abbotsford to Vancouver Com. Sid. Poole suffered a stroke ae Pea the supervision of Mr. ae new member re ara JUNCTION. THE AT- Ar. Vancouver} 4, Friday and is now confined ellado, the class in co-operation | Mrs. 1sekGhy was appo nie ANGARD IS RANKED 10.05 a.m. Benes with the Farm Mechanics class, is|tary-treasurer when Mrs. M. M. AS THE MOST MOD- aR ame Com;' A. McKinnon, who is constructing a 20 by 12 ft. chicken Shore found it necessary to resign ERN AND BEST 705 pal neinn ainnroien vankle,. hasj-re- house, in which the boys willkeep|the post. Convenors were appoint- HOTEL IN THE y % x 8 NY ;< | about 30 chickens. ed for the home-cooking and candy 10:35 p.m. | turned home from hospital and is Y VALLEY. a 9.05 p.m. ; i —Victor Ferguson, Roy Price.|sale. Mrs. Waterston and Mrs. 11.35 pm. making satisfactory progress. ue Je Rcicatiy avec antennae Licensed Premises “Ar. Abbs | WAR SERVICES FUND MAEMO EEN es eS sii: Stage Depot ‘a 10.33 a.m. The drive is still on, and it is] Four members of the agriculture ae " 203 pm, |with pleasure that we acknowl-, ‘lass visited the poultry farm of Sindents’ Books a 6.18 p.m. ry, Cay ener-| Mr. and Mrs. Harry Day on Tues- } 3120 P. edge the receipt of many g ty 2 * Daily Decent Sunday. _ Pm. | ous donations from members of|9ay, March 28 The members en- Valued Ri $600 ; tSaturday and Sunday only. this branch. At the last meeting | Joyed the visit very much and also I * RESPONSIBLE COVERAGE at the sa Sunday only. it was decided to contribute $150 eae a poe en Ore Repiaeed nSurance very Lowest RATES. Try Us. Qa tae from our funds to this worthy ay ghly modernized poul- wESER, For Your Freight or Express cause. try farm is run. The boys visited = > OF TEACHERS’ _COMPLETE AND ABSOLUTE COVERAGE Use Pacific Stage Express or “ the incubator first and’ saw the SOME 7. ‘Houses, , Farm lai can! e — Consolidated Truck Lines — = ee : pnd saw she} LOSS ALSO OFFSET Burglary, Sickness and Accident...We handle them all In pene ena Ss JUDGEMENT OF $657 young chicks being hatched. The > aisle Companies. INSURE AND ae RUE ‘ast, Ear __|next stop was the baby chicks Text books to the value of ap- P Judgment for Mission Public] which were in two different pens. REAL ESTATE Service Company Ltd. against the The hen houses were visited. The proximately. $600, property of pupils attending the Superior school in Farm pany eonly. Farms, Bungalows and Suburban PHONE 58 village of Mission for $657 and biggest attraction onthe Day Farm|Matsaui village ‘and destroyed ellings sold and exchanged. A. S. & M. NEWS SE ee ven by aude David| proved to be the champion hen,|when the building burned on Sun- ESTATES MANAGED R es sade ae gad ae atch won the egg as : i Son Test day, Feb. 23, have been replaced Wills, Houses Rented, Safety Deposit Boxes...A complete P R i N T E § aaa add A last year. Mr. Day gave the Ag-|by the M-S-A Educational Area. and efficient service with very reasonable prices. POSTERS i LEAFLETS nee me original amount claimed | ricultural class three dozen stolin his formal report of the fire TICKETS :; ENVELOPES aS in connection with char-|be hatched in the incubator of the ges for fire hydrant services in- stalled in the village and supplied with water from the plaintiff com- pany. COMMERCIAL and SOCIAL PRINTING OF ALL KINDS ABBOTSFORD, B.C. PROMPT SERVICE | agricultural class. VISIT BY TOMMY BENNE1T Sergeant Tommy Bennett of R.C.A.F., who graduated from this school two years ago and who took made to the Advisory Board meet- ing in March, Inspector Towell re- ferred to the hardship caused by the loss of the books and eypress- ed the fear that in not a few in- Stances it would be imposible for Westminster Crust Company NEW WESTMINSTER, B.C. Pr Pele dtatol tt tte aE a 2 school activities, | families of pupils concerned to re- a gm | Visite e school at the beginning | Place the books. He asked the Ad- ese We take the AGE out of lof the week. Among the many|Visory Board members to consider f ‘ 's to mileage---with our a things for which Tommy is remem-| the possibility of making good the WHOLESOME 7 = bered is the writing of the music| loss and thus ensure that all the APPETIZING 5 IMPERIAL a for the school song the words of| Pupils would be able to finish the 4} one oe “Oo exvice ig | Which were written by Jimmy Mc-| School term. He was authorized Specialized Lubrication S 4 @|Phee who is row serving in En-|to ascertain the loss and secure DELICIOUS gland with the RAF. T ; is] the books if within his estimate ——/4 BUY WAR SAVINGS CERTIFICATES REGULARLY! & ber te a Se ae ‘ home on leave prior to going ov: of $600. At Friday i ting a going over- $ iday night's meeting HI a a with him the best] 0f the Advisory Board, Mr. Towell a A hd | | § St ti m|ishes of the P.S.HS. students, | reported that the books had been H shdown’s mperia ervice Station | Lorne Siiverthorn left this schoot| Purchased within this figure. Loss mg IMPERIAL PRODUCTS HERB. ASHDOWN g/'®cently for Vancouver where he| Of replaceable texts by the three 4 Telephone 66 Abbotsford 4 is training to be an aeroplane en-| teachers in charge of the classes ERDSSUSeEoR PTT aa pine Mechanic under the Dominion | 2Mounted to $65 and the Advisory 7overnment's Youth Training Plan,| Board also favored renlacement of OBJECTIVE IS REACHED these books in recognition of the Up ard: M I ord eat slanuar, the War Saving a |Haet pet ee had been pircusht W ° y ommittee set an objective of $250 | t© school by the teachers in order } worth of War Savings Stamps to| ‘© assist the pupils. It was realiz- Upward; my Lord, the vision enthralls me; be reached by the end of June. ed that the teachers had also lost mh even upward, may ts a Thee However, this sum was reached in | “°"Siderable additional material y beaming rays, hath pierced my armour th i Sar, and refere 2: r Quickened my heart beat, and drawn me to Thee, sae stray AB aurE Se Uiwarth mae a sac mas ee “80! y April 4. Tne contests, : ’ Upward; look upward, Onward: then onward draws, and noon Sata Wor let thy gave falter What God hath spoken Is now drawing near: Nations shall mourn For the laws they have broken Ye Christians, step boldly Shout the dear name, Of the only Adored; Take up the cross Let nothing appal Thee, ais "Ged! Heat oy peaer Hor ge Arete Lent SERINGEDA AGH day, April 25, at Matsqui, Th ee al 7 . rd Ss. » « ie e All plans have been made for the i , i tise lished or displa’ red b ne Liquo) Eny Jane Hallile Whitton, Bratequl ESR de fo: pupils have handed their invita-| This adverti ent is not pub! play’ y quor —" entertainments played a large roll in making the sale of stamps so successful. House No. 2 bought the largest number of stamps. Dance to be held on Fri- Local operations in Kenya were delayed when (a) an elephant sat on a land mine and(b) a buffalo butted a bandsman into a tree. tions to their class representative. ee i a Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia