WUSt aes od ae fa sty CLASSIFIED ADS” Save time, work and money by using the Classifieds. A low cost with big results. First insertion, up to 18 WORDS 35c Each additional word 2c. Two insertions up to 18 words for 60c cash. : Copy will be accepted by phone, mail or ‘at the office of) The News up to Tuesday at 5:30 p.m. uaa I ABBOTSFORD |SOCIAL& PERSONAL Buu | Herman Schouten of New York is visiting at the home of Mr. H and Mrs. Gerald Bader, Miss Wanda Smith visited her parents in New Westminster at the weekend. M. Kupiak of Englewood is visiting with his family here. Miss Beryl Stafford and Miss June Joiner have left to holiday at Edmonton. Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Gilmore of New Westminster visited in Ab- botsford at the weekend. Miss Delores Ross spent the June 28, 1944 ABBOTSFORD, SUMAS & MATSQUI NEWS § LADIES— Smart 2-Piece Dresses Seersucker, Linene and Silk Crepe, Sizes 14 to 20 Abbotsford, Sumas & Matsqui News LANG. SANDS, Editor and Owner —Established 1922— d, British Columbia, Every Wednesd Subscriptions are payable in advance and rates are: In M-S-A Ayea tind to post offices within 40 miles of Abbotsford, $1.50 per year; elsewhere in Canada, $1.75; outside of Canada, $2 per year. Member Canadian Weekly Newspapers Association; B.C. Division Canadian Weekly Newspapers’ Association; Weekly Newspaper Advertising Bureau, and Audit Bureau of Circulations. dat Abbotsf SLACK SUITS mercerized Twill, pastel shades, 14-20 MEN’S SPORT SHIRTS— with short sleeves Small, Medium, Large White, Blue and Fawn DRESS STRAWS in popular shapes and shades OR SALE LOST weekend in Vancouver. WILLSONITE SUN GLASSES for Eye Protection Say You Saw it ie The News— We Are A ain MOST Spareltire)iGoedyeas 600%. Mase are e ae spending *Gey and Holstein, also “one |f ee ee Satumtey, dune 24 |_ Mrs. Dodd and Patty Lou of 8 Ih cow. C. Craft, Vye road. A +) Complete with rim, Return to] Vancouver are visiting Mrs. T. FOR SALE—75 Leghorn yearlin \ ccepting News Office. 145 | M. Irvine. Mrs. L. Barnes has returned from a short holiday spent in Vancouver, Mr, and Mrs. Percy Jones vis- ited in Cloverdale on Sunday. Ss hens, $1 each. D. Fuller, Nel- Sone. Abbotsford. 142 FOR SALE—'29 Chev.) coach, a good bargain for cash, Phone LOST—Near Mission bridge, la- dy’s purse containing money and personal papers. Mrs. Don Fuller, Nelson road, Abbots- ford, 143 'STORDY’S| Drygoods for the Famlly — and for the Home POTATOES PACIFIC GLUCOSE 138X between 7 and 9 p.m, W. J. Berry is a patient in the is ° REFINERY LIMITED LOST—Wallet, containing regis- | M-S-A Hospital recuperating from TELEPHONE A 1 GILMOUR BLOCK FOR SALE—Guerney cow, Gee SOUTH WESTMINSTER tration card, papers, sum ofjan operation for appendicitis, a eC ar old money. Theodore Giesbrecht,| Mr, and Mrs. L. Caldecott are sou Feeens SNe eT Telephone NW 2983 King road. ; 127 | spending a holiday in Saskatoon FOR SALE_—R diii d ranges LOST—Thoroughbred black male as their son and daughter-in with sawdust burners, good cocker, spaniel on Sunday. ; NTED WA The Soldiers’ Comforts Club Say You Saw it in The News— Wearing (collar. ‘seen Sunday will meet at the home of Miss noon on Clearbrook road. FO ROYAL CREST RANGES selection or late models in lead- ing standard makes. Free de- n n = 85 , Gwen Caldecott on Monday, July live: in the Fraser Valley. SS Boutwell. No. 24 EFTS, 135 - Forts Ra eo ee bigece Wiget Ce ining Hl E Tay. eee rane: McKercher from by Marshall-Wells street, New Westminster. lor, RR 1, Mt Letenag TY; FOR RENT Mrs. 4 Saskatoon has arrived to spend the summer with Mr. McKercher. ® FOR SALE — “Francis 2 motorcycle, new tires, 90 miles WANTED— Car, ‘31 to '35 Ford |FOR RENT—Four-room cottage, , $75 cash or trade i i ‘ furnished, light, water. Sleepy 3 for Froth eae Bs eae 108 Teo condi Hollow, St. Nicholas stn., Ab- |SHOWER HONORS A popular moderate price Turnbull, corner Marshall pore 2 E botsford. 114 | BRIDE-TO-BE i kitchen unit buili for and’ Foy road. FOR SALE—Jersey-Holstein cow, food =mi §)WANTED— Party to contract} FOR RENT—20 acres good pas- : years of use, and design- FOR SALE3M flooring. A-Mol-| putting up 22 acres hay on Su-| ture for dry cows. Phone 1/28. |White was used to decorate the ed to fit with your “Kit- ner, Huntingdon. 122 mas Prairie. Box 120, The ~ home of Mrs, Cumming on Mon- - _ — lews. ROOMS BORCHENT Seba tor day evening when Miss Evelyn chen of Tomorrow.” See (—150 Leghor: yullets couple with one child. Apply |Lamb and Miss Dorothy Rumbl th at fe tod: FP detanthe oe “t C. ‘Evans | WANTED — Girl or woman to| Walters Electric, next to B. RE ee Soh Seon SUKI today, stock, starting to lay. Pade Reimer, 3918 Huntingdon road, RR 1 Abbotsford. 125 FOR SALE—300 New Hampshire ullets, months old. Jas, cIntosh, Old Yale road, RR1 Mt Lehman. ~ 126 clean office three afternoons a week; also to help in the house and do the ironing. Modern conveniences. Persons may ap- py for all or part of the work. ‘ourly wage. Mrs. J. EB. Luk- as, Abbotsford 99 Telephone. 136 were joint hostesses at a miscel- l A color scheme of pink and shower in honor of Miss WANTED TO RENT—4- room house or 5- with option of buying. W. H. Drinkall, Kil- gard, phone 155M. 117 ;t Ss FOR SALE—Mower, harness for! team, wagon, electric brooder for 600; table model cream sep- WANTED— Front wheels for a Litchfield manure spreader. L. See 3971 Township road, atsqui. 103 CARD OF THANKS was enjoyed, We wish to extend sincere thanks eon appreciation for the arator; butter churn. Apply S. Meyers, Ware road, Abbotsford. © 80 New Hampshire 11- month-old birds, good layers. MAN WITH TRUCK wants job hauling loose cash or on ha: Karafa, Old Yale road, 2 mi- east of Abbotsford. 94° FOR SALE—300 NH pullets, 6 months old. C. E. See FOR SALE—Voilin, several hun- WANTED—Farm wagon, new or second hand. Must be in good shape. Box 121, The News. many of sympathy and understanding re- ceived from our many friends at the time our son and_ brother, Acting Sgt. James D. Blacklock, was reported killed overseas. —Mr, and Mrs. D. S. Blacklock and family,” Dick Blacklock and family. dred years old, very sweet tone. Box 129, The News.” milker, third calf, fresh WANTED — Good used bicycle, “prewar model. E, Brogaard, 268 Cole road, Sumas Prai- rie, RR 2, Abbotsford, months. H. C. Green, Poplar, phone 89T. 133 enced girl or woman for gen- FOR SALE—10 acres a ood mixed, cut if re- qui . Two 15-month-old Hol- Stein bulls, with papers, ready eral h ork and care for two children in modern home in Abbotsford; good wages. Ap- ply phone Abbotsford 126Y, for service. A. Ferraro, phone 30R, RR 2 Abbotsford. 134} 7 KILGARD FUEL, fir, slab, stove- lengths, mill run, 2 cords to] , atl for $12. Also fir sawdust IVE OR DEAD animals wanted for Fox Feed and Fertilizer. Phone Aldergrove 489 petty $6 unit, never been in water. Phone 1 ton. FOR SALE—1939 Plymouth de- luxe sedan, or will trade on a smaller car. Phone 31K. 137 SoM, Z. Parent, Strai- ¢ REAM WANTED from indepen- dent shippers. Highest prices cl , iM return mail. eadowvale Creameries Ltd., 8860 Hudson street, NERS Se FOR SALE—3 Master incubators and dismantled barn, 20x40, WANTED — Good berry pickers now. A. Tereposki, Marshall rd RR 1 Abbotsford = 64 -119 | ki WANTED immediately— Experi- g|Tiage of Margery Iris, daughter We wish to thank our relatives, Marjorie Graddock. A model real estate office complete with desk, and house sketches, was the set- being Mrs. E. S. Plaxton and Miss Betty Watts. Mother of the bride-to-be, Saskatoon, Sask., was invited to pour table was daisies and tall pink tapers. The serviteurs were Marie Small, Mildred Rumble and Edna Fligg. Guests - eon Chilliwack included Mrs. urvis and Mrs. W. Theal, Miss CARD OF THANKS E. Fligg and M. Rumble. ing when the gifts were pre- ented. During the evening, a contest the prize winners Mrs. Craddock of tea, and the lace-covered centred with pink Chittenden, Marjorie and you will be convinc- ed that this is the range with which you want to do your future meal-pre- VALLEY ~ HARDWARE Phone 218 “The Friendly Store” Abbotsford friends and neighbors for their ind expressions of Sympathy and us during the recent loss of our beloved daughter, Elsie. May God bless you all—Mr. and Mrs. H. H, Falk. CORNELSON—OLSEN y for the floral tributes received by | Soouls A dinner at the Devonshire ho- tel, Vancouver, followed the mar- of Mr. H. M. Olsen of Vancouver and the late Mrs. Olsen, to LAC Fredrick Elvin Cornelson, RCAF, son of Mr. J. J. Cornelson of Abbotsford and the late Mrs, Cornelson. The ceremony, which was held June 19, was perform- | a: ed by Rev. S. Aikenhead. The bride wore a dressmaker suit of a French blue with white and navy hip roof. Peter B. Funk, 3756 en neon road, RR 1, Ab- botsford. 138 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—Massey-Harris 6-ft. acres Combine with epic: good as new. McCormick-Deer- ing 8-foot power binder, good shape. Ray Tremblay, Deroche, phone Mission 4603. 77 FOR SALE— Standing hay and young pigs. J. J. W. ‘otter, west of Tessaro’s gas station, Vye road. 109 ROSAVEN ROMEO Posch Burke No. 162046, registered Holstein est index sires) on both sides, His sisters are extremely good. ery reasonable. F. W. Machell, Page road, Matsqui 83 FO RSALE—12 acres good stand- ing hay, no thistles. Post Of- fice Box 305, Abbotsford. 139 WATER DIVINING—water and depth guaranteed. A. E. Haines, RE 1, Aldergrove. 31 FOR SALE—Man’s bicycle in Al condition. D. MeNeill, Sluter road, off Emerson road, tele- phone 79Y. 141 REPAIRS to farm machinery, ho: hoei full; ij d ir Bs uly shop. Blair Iron Works, 826 Royal Avenue, phone NW 330, New Westminster. 116 FOR SALE—1935 Master Deluxe Chevrolet ‘in good BREE Ol, der. Can be seen at C. E. Mac- an’s, corner Marshall and McCallum roads, Abbotsford. WE PAY highest prices for old cows and horses, dead or alive eed, Nicholas, Clayburn. s44 =| CONCRETE CONTRACTOR, John Holt, White Rock B.C., found- ations, sidewalks, floors, Esti- mates free. 132 FARM LANDS FOR SALE—7 lots of land with 4 lots of raspberries; small house, $550. Joe Rathy, C St., and Huntingdon road, Hunt- ingdon. 9 FOR SALE — 20 acres, 5 acres tamps for all purposes: The News, Abbotsford. ies. The couple left for their honeymoon in Victoria, YOUNG—To Mr. and Mrs. J, Young of Abbotsford, on June 2 23, a-son, McKENZIE—To Mr. and Mrs. a Hugh McKenzie at the Ladysmith | ¢} hospital, on June 24, a son. a HONOR ROLLS At the North Poplar United and Huntingdon United chureh- €s, honor rolls will be unveiled on Sunday with 32 names on each roll, Ten new names will be added to the honor roll of | ing electric storm Monday after- Trinity United church. noon, accompanied by a down- Pour of short duration but un- =a a = usually heavy rain, cleared the Mission BPO Elks unsettled weather considerably. —DOMINION DAY— No reports of damage have been heard, but eaves troughs and DANCE drains could not cope with the Legion Auditorium Mission City FRIDAY, JUNE 29 9:30-2:30 Benny Cole’s 6-pce. Orchestra | June tf} Adm. 50c. Refreshments available! n the entry in the Abbotsford and Services Fastball league which replaced the Navy team, is set- ting its eyes on the stars, Last week they took the strong EFTS team into camp in two games. Stores were 7-5 and 4-3, to enter a Dominion Day tourney understood to be a three-team knock-out series. wins, Daly's Comets lead the lo- BIRTHS ‘ cal circuit, but fate has put the finger on Army entry ‘is considering drop- fit. Students team of-No. 24 is stands to lose its staff and civil- jan teams. BETTER WEATHER _ A brief and somewhat startl- heavy rain for a time and seri- ous problems might have result- ed had the downpour continued. Abbotsford Motors Model T’s, A mixture of Daly’s Comets nd the EFTS boys are scheduled t Chilliwack on Saturday. It is By virtue of their consistent the league. Reserve ing out because of player short- ge and casualties among its out- nm unknown quantity; and with he pending change-over to oper- ‘tional, the station at Abbotsford Tuesday brought more suitable weather and today it is ice—so far. cleared, 10 acres pasture; some buildings: good fence. Price is $2000. Mrs, J. Zigay, RR 1, ‘t Lehman. ' 115 FOR SALE—8 acres fully mod- erm house; lights Water, garage, barn, wel . H. Grigg, on - Hill-Tout extension roa PUAN botsford, 25 ——__—____ LAND FOR SALE—Th, Commissioner invites bids pumes slops mount idge Ro: c land but is Suitable for other purposes and a very good duck shoot. ids must be accompanied by a marked cheque for the whole of the tend price and be in the hands of the Sumas Commission- er, Court House, New Westmin- ster, B.C,, by noon of July 12, 1944. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted, SWAP SWAP—9-tube electric Westing- house console radio, for good battery radio. n ‘orgo, RR 1 Mt Lehman, Mt. Lehman STOP! LOOK! LISTEN! rs HAVE YOU RENEWED YOUR SUBSCRIPTION TO A. 5S. & M. NEWS EXPIRY DATE is BERS GUN ene Ww —MATSQUI Friday, June 3 DOMINION DAY DANCE FARMER FIDDLERS’ ORCHESTRA ADMISSION 75c including REFRESHMENTS HALL— 0 9:30-2:30 All Service Stations in Abbotsford July But will remain open until Will be Closed All Day Saturday, GARAGEMEN’S ASSOCIATION Ist T p.m. Friday, June 30, BAPTISMAL SERVICE Kathleen Ione and Sheila Mar- ie, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. A, Cooper were baptized at a cere- mony held at St. Mathew’s Ang- ere nS lican church on Sunday with Buy War Savings Certificates, Stand Guard Against 1s Calamity! RITISH COLUMBIA could suffer no grayer tragedy at this time than the burning of her forests. Rev. C. W. Bryce officiating. The godparents are W. Turner, Mrs. F. Turner and Mrs. J. M. Cooper, Apart from all else, Canada’s war effort and that of the United Nations would be impaired by any interruption in B.C.’s forest production. Moreover, our forests are our greatest source Of wealth, now and in the future. A very large percentage of our people are dependent, directly or indirectly, upon this forest wealth. It is the responsibility of each one of us to guard against the calamity of forest fires. This year and always we should BE EXTREMELY CAREFUL IN THE WOODS. ‘ Be ready to fight any fire occurring in your locality. Join your local A.R.P. auxiliary fire crew to increase your efficiency as a forest fire fighter. Department of Lands, Forest Branch, Parliament Buildings, Victoria, B.C, 31