. ; 3 ¢ PAGE FOUR ABBOTSFORD, SUMAS AND MATSQUI NEWS WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 10, 1941 UU Prices for Thurs., Fri, Sat. Sept. RED & WHITE BRAND Ty 2, 13 Grapefruit Juice cosccccncs eon tine e All Bran osc x ce RED & WHITE BRAND +LB. TIN a a MARMALAD A5e Shortening tm caro L3¢ FOMALOES Paivcee ce CREAMETTES 02. exr. _ Se UX ee eae ee ie MI. C. Walker & Co. FREE DELIVERY SERVICE Phone 150 SERRE M-S-A PARAGRAPHS Gathered by our District Correspondents Bradner The regular business meeting of St. Marga-et’s Anglican Church s held at the home of Mr. A. h on Tuesday. M aret's Guild met on Tuesday at the home of Mrs. A. Hanson. Mrs. Auburn presided and preliminary arrangements were dis- cussed in connection with the an- nual Sate of Work. A quantity of work was given out for this sale. Mrs. L. Gustaffson, Arlington, Wn., is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Donaldson. The Ladies Aid of the Presby- terian Church was held Wednes- day, with the president, Mrs. Mc- Math, in the chair. After the busi- = ness session an interesting address was given by Mrs. Pollock, presi- Are You Saving GASOLINE? BE SURE YOUR CAR IS IN A-t SHAPE AND INCREASE YOUR GASOLINE MILEAGE BY HAVING CARBURATOR CLEANED AND ADJUSTED SPARK PLUGS CHECKED AND CLEANED COOLING SYSTEM CLEAN LUBRICATION DONE OFTEN DISTRIBUTOR IN A-1 ORDER SPECIALISTS IN TUNE-UP Abbotsford Motors Ltd. —Ford Sales and Service— Phone 62 Abbotsford LPM ACCT ET LTT dent of the Womens Christian As- sociation. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Tul- berg. Miss Edith Chittenden, who has been spending her vacation at her home here, has returned to Van- couver. = in : Huntingdon : A quifiting bee was held at the @ home of Mrs. Jean Fraser when = members of the-Womens Institute =|made the satin quilt at the Cen- 2}tral Fraser Valley Fair in Ab- botsford. The Huntingdon Womens Institute won first prize with 154 = points in the Institute competition. | Sunday School classes will be =| held in St. Paul's Church on Stn- E . 14, at 10 am. = Mr. Wm. Sayce is visiting in a New Westminster for a few days. 2 Mr. Wm. Sterry is caretaker at = the Customs Offices during his = | absence. | Several local women expect to = leave during the week fo: Kam- = lloops where they will pick hops a Supplies... EXERCISE BOOKS — PENCILS — PENS — RULERS — ERASERS — PAINTS — MATHEMATICAL SETS — LOOSE LEAF BINDERS, all sizes — LOOSE LEAF SHEETS, all sizes, plain and Ruled — INKS, all colours — MUCILEGE — PASTE PENCIL BOXES — DRAWING PADS and PORTFOLIOS — FOUNTAIN PENS — SET SQUARES — REINFORCEMENTS. We advise you to purchase early as there is every indication of a rise in prices and shortage in some lites. AT GOVERNMENT PRICES. Text Books =s2ceee Weir’s Rexall Pharmacy SCHOOL HEADQUARTERS ERIO T, WEIR, Phm. B. Puvue & ASTON a RED TUNA NEAT ca eM A The regular meeting of the Wo- men’s Institute will be held at the home of Mrs. J. Burton on Wednesday, Sept. 24, when Mr. Harry Day, well known poultry man will be guest speaker. ence Aberdeen Members of the birthday club met at the home of Mrs. Arthur Gledhill on Saturday, on the oc- casion. of her birthday, also that of Mrs, Bert Mockford. Mrs. Gled- hill was presented with Pyrexware and Mrs. Mockford received Chin ware. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Gledhill assisted by. Mrs. Denny. Mrs. Roberts was a visitor to Vancouver over the weekend. Mr. Roberts is stationed in Vancouver with the R.M. Police. Guests at the home of Mrs. A. Lundeberg, Station Road for the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Hud- dlestone, Mission, Mrs. T. John- Oc A ston, Eburne, and Mr. and Mrs. % P. O. Box 234 BRITISH COLUMBIA THRIVES BY ITS INDUSTRIES. Developed and Printed 25¢ $ —Reprints 3c— With its immense resources of Timber, Minerals, and eee Foodstuffs, naturally British 53 Free Enlargement Coupons Columbia has played a major FAMOUS—— FOTO FINISHERS NEW WESTMINSTER, B.C. Any 6 or 8 Exposure Roll K. Goldsmith, Nanoose Bay, V.I. Guests on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gledhill included Mr. and Mrs. George Wray and Bobbie, Mrs. Wray, Sr. and Mr. Donald Wray Vancouver, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Carmich- ael, New Westmifster. A pleasant reminder of the ad- dition of another year was ac- corded Mr. Denny Saturday even- ing, when several] friends paid a surprise visit to his home. The evening was spent with music and cards. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Denny assisted by Doro- thy Denny and Doris and Delia réle in Canada’s war effort. Mulveyhill. For the Basic Industries, 1940 was a highly successful year. But besides these, we have our Secondary Industries — Manufacturing in all its branches—and these, too, record substantial gains. In fact, British Columbia “BAKER - VIEW” SERVICE STATION 4217 for products of Standard Oil of finds its industrial returns British Columbia restored to the level of the banner years of 1928-29. I. S. Parberry There is every reason to —Telephone 230— believe that the cessation of Trans-Canada Highway Wholesale and Retail Agents Pte. and Mrs. Walter Weismiller Mrs. Weismiller’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gledhill, They Monday evening for Ashcroft where Mrs, Weismiller will be staying for some time, and Pte. Weismiller is returning to Camp Borden. Mr. and Mrs. L. Nicholas and family and Mr. and Mrs. F, De- Rosier, and family, of Vancouver, were guests on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A, EB. Gled- hill, hostilities will bring a lively movement of capital and population to British Colum- bia, and that the acceleration due to the war will be main- tained in peace, and on a solid and lasting basis. “BUY B.C. PRODUCTS” and help now to make British Columbia an attractive field for new enterprises by sup- porting and building up those already in existence. DEPARTMENT OF TRADE & INDUSTRY, Parliament Buildings, Victoria. Hon. W. J. Asselstine, Minister. E. G. Rowebottom, Deputy Minister. British Columbia. This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of Ridgedale RIDGEDALE NEWS -~ — ---—- Mrs. Wm. Norrish left last week to join her husband, whois attached to the RCAF. Mrs. Geo. MeTaggart has spent a month in Mission as gmest of Mrs. Keeves. She has been very poorly due to overwork during the berry season, Robert Rottluff of Vancouver spent the holiday weekend as guest of Bob's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Rottluff. Miss Hileen Beharrell its home from the Royal Columbian Hos- pital having completed her train- ing, the first of the class, with only five days overtime. The whole will write their Registered Nurse examinations in Vancouver, 18 and 19. elas ez | Sept. 17, spent the weekend at the home of left | , | weekend. Mats-ut At the recent Vancouver Ex- hibition, Phyllis Gibbard won sev- enth award out of a class of thir- ty-two, in showmanship with her purebred Jersey calf. Mr. Charlie Sibbald is ill with pneumonia. Mrs, Fred Simpson and son, Billy, left Thursday for their home in Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. Gay, the former a teacher in Mission have taken the Snethun house in Matsqui. They were unable to find an em- ty house in Mission. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Rennie of Mission are renting the Oswa'd Ebbeson home in Matsqui. Miss Grace Hurum left Thurs- day night for Ottawa where she has secured employment. Miss Evelyn Beaton left Satur- day night for Victoria, where she will attend Victoria College. Phyllis Gibbard keeps the cup, won three yea’s in succession at the Abbotsford Fair, for school children’s gardens. She received 41 points out of a possible 50. In addition to the cup she receives $4 cash and $2.50 in mergandise. Mrs. E, N. Ryall and two sons, Sandy and Raymond, and Miss D. Jewells returned Thursday from a motor trip to Kamloops. Mr. and Mrs. lex Beaton en- tertained at the dinner hour, on . Len Smith spent Sunday at their home in White Rock. The Matsqui Auxiliary to the M-S-A Hospital will resume their meetings Thursday, Sept. 11, in the Church Parlon after a two month recess. Mrs, Tom Reay (nee Alice Pat- erson) had as her guest for the weekend, her mother-in-law, Mrs. Reay of Mission. Guests of Mrs. Jim Inglis over Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. David Paterson and family of Vancouver and Mrs. Wilmot Cliff and son Murray who are remaining for the week. Guests on Sunday of Mrs. C. Erlandson were Mr. and Mrs. N. Monk and family and Mr, Olsen of Ferndale, Wn. A general organization meeting of the Matsqui Athletic Club will be held in Matsqui Hall, Monday. September 15, and all are asked to attend. * Gifford Gnr.. Tom Rennie of Brandon, Manitoba,spent the week-end visit- ing his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. Rennie Mr. and Mrs. W. Thompson and family spent Sunday at Alder- grove. Gnr, Tom Smith of Vancouver spent the weekend with his par- ents. Mr. John Katowich spent Fri- day in Vancouver. Mr. Sibbald and Bruce are at- tending the fair in Victoria. Mrs. P. Conroy sr., dislocated" her hip and is a patient in the Mission Hospital. Mr. Pat Conroy of Calgary, spent a few days at his home. we Vee we Vee ZUNITED PURITY. STORES ANDREWS: GROLERY XPHONE 547, ZWE DELIVER) o—V¥ Prices Effective Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sept. ll, 12 & 183 Peas & Carrots, Garden Peas, sieve 5, “MB” Spinach, 16-0z. “MB” Pumpkin, Aylmer Fly Coils ..... doz. 20c Wilson’s Fly Pads 10; 3 for 25c Fly Tox, 29c, 49c, 87¢ Fly Swats,.... each 10c 3 tins 35c Tomatoes, new pack “MB”, ..........- 2 tins 25¢ Marmalade, Malkin’s Best, .......... 4-Ib. tin 45¢ All Bran, Kellogg’s ........--- cose ees o pet ade Sockeye Salmon, tall tin | Cocoa Cowans Ib tin 27¢ Silver Glory _..).. 300] Blue, Reckitts, ..... 5¢ Pink Salmon, Yacht, “It” white shoe pol. 15c 2 tall tins ...... _. 37c | Nugget Shoe Polish, 12c Strawberry & Apple Jam, .......-... 4:Ib. tin 50¢ Toilet Paper, Sani White, ....---- 4 rolls 25c Old Dutch Cleanser, ........--..----- . 3 tins 29¢ Ginger Snaps, 6 doz. 15c | Kreme Whip Salad Dress- Dog Biscuits,... Ib. 10c ing, 8-0z 19c; 16-02 29¢ Sweet Biscuits,.. Ib. 25¢ 32-02 49¢ Soap, Fels Naptha .. 2 bars (3c Lifebuoy Soap, Jif Soap Powder .. .. pkt. 23¢ Tea, MB,....... Ib. 78¢ Coffee, MB, dated, Ib 43c Rice, ....-.- 3 Ibs. 25¢ | Coffee, fresh ground 35¢ No. 1 Jap Riceve.c- _ 2 Ibs. 19 | Vinegar, Heinz,. gal. 69¢ Unpolished White Pickling Coconut, med.,.. Ib. 19¢ Pickling Spice,. gkt. 15c Fresh Herring,.. tin 10¢ | Tyrnips, new local, Ib. 4c seo ee Mieen omators) Bae es ene Flutis (popped wheat | Watermelon,.. each 25¢ with cereal bowl Pkt. Sweet Spuds, 3 Ibs. 25¢ wow V —