PAGE FOUR ABBOTSFORD, SUMAS & MATSQUI NEWS ao WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 25, 1940 For The Best Try Red& White © SPECIALS FOR Thorsday, Friday, Saturday, Sept. 26-27-28 MARMALADE Sti. tx™"*" 43 MIXED PICKLES 282""34x CATSU RED & WHITE ERBAMETIES con pun epee TEA GRANGE” PEROE, LE a” - - 56c RINSO apy Deal waa M. C. Walker & Co. THE RED & WHITE STORE | Atangard Block FREE DELIVERY SERVICE Phone 130 Perstingh Paragraphs Contributed by our District Correspondents Ridgedale @® The Ridgedale branch of the Red Cross held a meeting at the home of Mrs. Nels Gurney on Thursday. Future meetings will be held on the first and third Thurs- day of each month. Recent visitors at the home of Miss Muriel Page were Mrs. Fred Topham and Mr. and Mrs. Tupp- ling of Vancouver. Mrs. Joe Smith, Sr., spent afew days with her daughter, Mrs. M. Faulkner of Matsqqui after re- turning from the Royal Colum- bian Hospital, where she spent a couple of days. * Miss Eileen Beharrel, nurse-in- training at the Royal Columbian Hospital spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. Beharrell. iss Taylor, R.N.. matron at COSMETICS We are agents for famous MAX FACTOR line of Hollywood Cosmetics. Face Powder, Standard size Max Factor __. Face Powder, medium size, Max Factor __ Lip Sticks, standard size, Max Factor Lip Sticks, medium size, Max Factor ....... le Make Up Max Factor Cleansing Cea Max Factor _.. Rouge, Max Factor 4 Kolynos Tooth Paste, Outdoor Girl Powder, Rouge. Lip Stick, Mascara, Cold Cream, Vanishing Cream, Jo-Cur Wave Set, Neet, Edna Wallace Hopper's Restorative Cream, Clay Pack, Cutex Nail Polish in all shades, Pond’s Creams and Face Powders. PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS Weir’s Rexall Pharmacy PRESCRIPTIONS Kodaks _ Developing meet Pee eee T, WEIR. Phm. B. Stationery _ Phone 8 Mrs. L. F. Lobban, A.T.C.M. VOICE PRODUCTION Parle taught privately or in class. Prepared for Concert, Festivals and Examinations. Telephone Abbotsford 210X Mrs. and Miss Mary Gurney, commer cial teacher at Surrey High School, visited friends at Ridge- dale recently. After a severe illness Kirk Nor- rish is convalescing at his home. Mrs. G, H. Rottluff is confined to her home through illness. the Mission Hospital, was the din- ner guest of Mrs. W. M..Page on Friday evening. . W. Gurney of Vancouver C. Kelleher and Percy Smith have gone prospecting at the head of the Pitt River. Target practise has been re- sumed by the Ridgedale Rod and Gun Club. A cow owned by Wyvern Page has just given birth to her fifth set of twins. Miss Gene Machell of Vancou- ver, was a Sunday guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Machell. Messrs. Melbourne, Faulkner, Walter Adams and Debs Rottluff were the guests at a stag party Monday evening, honoring Mr. R. S. Adams, Mrs. Walger of Victoria visited Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Machell last week. Mrs. Walker and Mrs. Machell came to Canada together in’ July of 1919 as war brides and had not met since. Mrs. Lee and daughter of Ocean Falls spent th weekend with Mr. To Fs Cer. q QS High and wide— ets onto third base On a slide As the outfield misses By a stride— +++ that’s lucky, When once you've tried This golden brew, Sparkling and clear § moming dew— No other brand will lo for you -.. but “LUCKY”, GET “LUCKY” and STAY LUCKY LUCKY LAGER has a flavour and «a mellow smoothness that you will enjoy to the last drop. Serve your guests “The Champagne of Beers,” Other famous malt beverages to choose from: RAINIER BEER BURTON type ALE SILVER SPRING STOUT COAST BREWERIES LIMITED Vancouver Victoria New Westminster This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia and Mrs. F. W. Machell. Mrs. Reg. Mundy spent Wednes- day with her daughter, Mrs. Ed Neville in Vancouver. Mrs. Nels Gurney entertained at the tea hour Saturday honoring Mrs. Walker of Victoria and Mrs. Lee of Ocean Falls. Bradner Harvest Festival service will be held on Sunday, Sept. 29, at 11 a.m, in St Margaret's Anglican Church. Members of the congre- gation will be in attendance at the church on Saturday to receive gifts of fruit, vegetables, etc. @ The members of the Red Cross unit have completed 17 More sweaters, and 8 pair of sox which have been turned in at M~- S.A. branch headquarters, at Ab- botsford. Mr. and Mrs. William Duggan and children of Vancouver are visiting at the home of Mrs. Dug- gan’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Roche. Mrs, J. Glazebrook and Mrs. H. Konrad of Vancouver visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Don- aldson on Wednesday. Mr and Mrs. Weismiller, Mrs. McMahon, and Mrs. Albert Mc- Mahon were visitors to Vancouver on Thursday. Gifford Miss Audrey Smith and Miss M. Grant of Vancouver epent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. F. Smith. Mrs. Hanson has returned home after spending some time in Van- couver Mr. and Mrs. Hodges of Van- couver visited Mr. Hanson on Wednesday Miss Daisy Thompson spent @ few days in Vancouver. Mr. Francis Westlin and Mr. Larson have returned to the log- ging camps at Jervis Inlet. Mrs, Nancy Marlow, artist and painter from California, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. A. Whit- son, Mr. Blacklock spent a few days in Chilliwack attending the fair. Mrs. Larson, Mrs. Westlin and Freida Klukas spent Thursday in Vancouver. Mr. Laton and Mr. A. Smith spent Friday in Vancouver. Mrs. James is visiting at Van- ouver Island Mr. Hanson spent Sunday in Vancouver Mrs. Rennie, Jimmie and Doug las spent Sunday in New West- minster. The Teddy Bear has cubs! Aberdeen There was a very good atten- dance at the first Red Cross meet- ing of the fall season and an in- teresting talk was given by Rev. F. S. Henderson. Several pieces of knitting were turned in and a quantity of sheets, towels, etc., given out. A complete report of all monies collected, and work done, since the unit was organized was given by the secretary. It was found to be very gratifytng and an encouragement to keep on with the “good work.” It was decided to hold a whist drive in the hall Friday evening, Oct. 4, At the close of the meeting refresh- ments were served by Mrs. Bert. Mockford and Mrs. J, K. Gledhill in the absence of Mrs Walter Tow- lan. @® Mrs. Walter Towlan and Mrs. Harry Fowles, authorized collec- tors for the Red Cross drive, have started their rounds and are meet- ing with good success. The Ladies’ Association will meet in the hall on Thursday, Oct. 3, at 2:15 pm., for the annual meeting. everybody is welcome, Sumas District Eva Hunter is a patient inMSA Hospital convelescing after an op- eration. Visitors with Mr. Tom Elliot over the weekend were his daygh- ter and son-‘n-law, Mr. and Mrs. Le Sedre of South Bend, Wn. Mrs. Les MeGarva entertained 25 guests on Sunday in honor of Andy’s 5th birthday. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. McPhail, Beryl McPhail, Mr. and Mrs. J. Borne and family left on Thurs- day for a motor trip through the Cariboo. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Baynes had as their guest recently the for- mer’s sister, Mrs. A. A. Davidson of Pender Island. Mr. and Mrs. Pincott and fam- ily of Kilgard have moved to Van- couver to reside permanently. Mr. and Mrs. Reid of New West- minster were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Smith, Sumas Prairie.on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. O. Walstrom and Lily Walstrom of Vancouver visi- ted friends in this district on Sunday. Friends are invited to the Har- vest Home Services, Sunday, Sept. 29, at 411 o’clock in the Upper Sumas Mission, and at 3 o'clock in the Barrowton Mission. Gifts of fruit, vegetables and flowers will be received on Saturday, Sept. 28. Miss Jean Doherty of Rosedale was a visitor with Miss Viola Nelles on Sunday, Miss Thelma Nelles left on Sun- day for Vancouver to attend UBC. Mr. and Mrs. Allie Watson of Chilliwack spent the weekend with Mrs. C. A. Watson. Mr. and Mrs. J. Starr observed their 25th wedding anniversary by entertaining a few relatives and friends on Sept. 22. H untingdon Mrs. Derbyshire, who has been making her home for the past few months with her sister, Mrs. Croke is leaving this week to reside in Victoria. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Finlay, Mr. and Mrs. Richie Crouter and Miss Mabel Finlay were visitors to Van- couver at the weekend. Mr. and Mrs, Adank and family are taking up residence in Ab- botsford. Mrs. Allan Crouter is a patient in the MSA Hospital having under- gone an operation for goitre. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Beetlestone were visitors to Horseshoe Bay at the weekend and were the guests of Dr. and Mrs, Jermyn, Serjeant Thomas Farris has re- turned from his two week's train- ing with the NPAM at theircamp at Deep Cove. Mrs. Winson has been visiting with friends in Chilliwack for a few days. Misses Janet and Grace Fraser and Mrs. Harry Stewart were re- cent visitors to Vancouver, ® Mrs, Beetlestone has been ap- pointed to canvass the Huntingdon district for the Red Cross Drive. Mrs. Isabella Fatkin Funeral services were held in Vancouver on Wednesday after noon for Mrs. Isabella Fatkin, wife of Mr. Bill Fatkin, and only daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Win- chester of Bradner. Mrs, Fatkin who was in her 35th } passed away in the Vancouver General Hospital on Sunday, after a long iline George Pringle conducted the service and interment took place at Ocean View Cem The pall-bearers were, Robert Fat- kin, Fred Fatkin, Robin Turner J. Dennis, H. Valley and Robin Fatkin ZUNITED PURITY STORES © AN DREWS GROCERY PHONE {Wi DELIVER > Prices Effective Thursday, Friday, Saturday — Sept. 26, 27, 28 Marmalade Mrs. Patterson’s 4-Ib. 39¢ Jam Apple & Strawberry 4-lb pail 350 Pickles, Sweet Peter Pieper .....23¢ Ivory Snow, suds in cool water. .2ic Rolled Oats B&K non-prem. pkt. 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