PAGE EIGHT % ABBOTSFORD, SUMAS AND MATSQUI NEWS WEDNESDAY, FEB. 11, 1942 wae VNU NO Ue, OU ee Oe I ee eee Clean out of USED RANGES A wide collection at prices from SALE SPECIALS Clearing at, — Ladies Wool Flannel Slacks, assorted colors per pair PA-9S Ladies Wool Skirts, assorted styles and colors $1.95 For all round satisfacton in Clothes try a ll Parents Fined And Advised By Matsqui Court SPECIAL SERVICES throughout the Dominion, it was recalled here today at head-quar- ters of the National War Finance Committee, directing preparations vice of a helpful nature to all in the Philip Sheffield High Schoo) have a of the Va IVAN SMITH M-S-A AIRMEN tails will be announced. o'clock daylight time it would (Continued from Front Page) At a mee‘ing of representatives }mean an hour's delay for the “4 4 DDI Sis i Abbe cove ne raduatea | Cf the various Christian bodies mother’s house-work and the ne- Boling Beff ...... - -13c | Beef Dripping, Ib. 10¢ munity. He was one of the first ES le ies nee aa wee bi in the Area held Monday night in|cessity of serving two separate LAMB to enlist, joining the DCOR and HoSL AE rere n Ci mbing | apbotsfordb a committee was nam- |1 h A VEAL fee: et Jater transferring to the regiment Se stk, iS ‘ Si peers ommon-|.4q to make arrangements for the |of pupils who had paper routes or 3 Leg: Stee UGG aZc with which he was engaged on| Tote oe en nal ae recently.| ,pecial service on Feb. 22. It in-Jother after-school jobs said that Stewing, ...... Ib. l6c Shoulder 23c = 25c special training when the fatal F foe sae ving their badges were) -ijdes: Rey. Angus Cameron,|for school to stay in session an Ch Ib. 26c “ae accident occurred. He sustained a See, amont of Abbotsford, chairman; C. C. Peters, A. Stobbe}/hour late every afternoon would Ops, Ci Ys teeta fe Stew, i ae et Ib. 16c fracturedskull,) the brief, advice |S™duate of No. 5 school at. Dafoe) ihe mbes Aly.) Loughton. put them in an impossible posi-1€ Fresh Corn Beef : 20c = 25 to his parents stated. He is survived by his wife and little daughter in Vencouver, his parents here nd ten brothers and sisters: Grafton at Everett, Wn., AYbert, Edwin and Robert who are logging on Vatcouver Island, Mrs. Sask.. T. H. Short of Abbotsford, graduate of No. 3 schol at Winni- .peg, Man.; H, L. Williams of Hun- tingdon and M. G. Lowe of Alder- Norman Hall (Mar ha) and Laura at Ladner, and Dorothy, Margaret, Wanda and Clifford at home. Ex-Gangster Tes der Sees Son Wed ministry as speaker. Additional de- grove, both graduates of-No. 8 school at Lethbridge, Alta. Sergt. H. L. Williams is spending two week’s leave with his parents, Mr .and Mrs. Wesley Williams. ANNUAL MEETING OF SUMAS 6.T.A. Annual meeting and election of officers of Sumas Cow-Testing As- sociation wil} be held in Whatcom Road Hall on Thursday, Feb. 19, at 8:15 pm. Dr. R. W. Gunn, days of care were given to 9 pa- tients from Sumas, 69 days to 6 days of treatment, and one In- dian was in the hospital for twa days. There were 28 patients and ten | interest | of one} There was considerable shown in the Temarks 12 noon, and that if the school children failed to arrive until 1 tion, and that they would have to et out an hour before close of school to get to their jobs. Younger children pointed out that at present it was dark by the time many of them got home, COMING EVENTS bbotstord - Wheatre —Telephone 223— ST. VALENTINE ft DANCE MT. LEHMAN ORANGE HALL Friday, February 13 Dancng 9 - 2 Sale of Canned Foods g = t MUST CONFORM WITH pd Leaeae ecuare aah — STOCK UP WHILE SUPPLIES ARE PLENTIFUL — LAWS OF DOMINION OR : Z -00 to $75.00 sa ° SHOULD LEAVE CANADA 49 p . Tomatoes, 21/>s, Happyvale, 2 Tins 25¢ Doz $1.45 V Bott Rae ‘Tavo. rasiden'ts SobRREENoGH Bore atients In Corn, (6-oz., Coutry Kist, ...2 Tins 25¢ Doz $1.45 acuum Bottles, Pint Size ..... Soins .. each 49c |Jiar district appeared before Magis- . li 2tins 27c Doz $1.65 Doncht'Rits oc 28 5 a ae CACHROO Gia tess oe te ene aE m-S-A Hospital eee ca tah abe, We 1.45 - By seeds ee “ea Teen ea ee ae : ; 4s, Sugarbelle, ..2 Tins 25c Doz $I. aterproof Plaster Resin Glue, .... 1%-0z. tins 15c ||February 5, to answer tocharges Du rin g Janua 5s, Devon ...... 2 Tins 2ic Doz $1.20 ‘ of failing t d child f ry 1 i For Aircraft, manufacture ,boatbuilders and mahal caer soca: ORI NE eRe Green Beans, Garden ....... 2 Tins 19¢ Doz Hi Woodwork? cca). ss cos Re St, Jaane 8 8:92, 70¢ |) Both pleaded guilty; and in one|. DAYS OF TREATMENT oe ee eeu alley, oe he ae a nine 5 where there appeared to be} TOTAI 420; ELEVEN Omato Juice, sunn awn, .. ins ic Oz Household Sandpaper, put up in handy packet.. 10c [certain extenuating circumstances! -BABIES AT HOSPPITAL King Beach Soup en vegs, 3 tins 25¢ Doz 95c . . . he accused was allowed to go on , , Bodie Galvanized Wash Tubs, medium size suspended sentence on payment of| Forty-nine patients were treatea|¢ Tomato Catsup, 16-07, ...... 2 tins 19¢ Doz $1.10 diameter 22%x10%" . 0.30 ...0-- 2. Cach). $1.19 ae ae other man was|in the M-S-A General Hospital| Apple Juice, Kelo, (2-02, ....2 tins 19¢ Doz $1.10 : and costs or ten di in | duri hi i i i Sturdy Hammers, for use around the house each 45c || ian. on days in| curing the month of January: ac'/¢ Pineapple Juice, V.C., 16-02. .2 tins 26¢ Doz $1.45 Coabtinees Combi : One of the accused remarked]by Miss J. B. Archibald, Rav.,|$ Peaches, Glenn Valley ...... 2 tins 25¢ Doz $1.45 im on: ere mbines a working gauge, rule, Lae Bo Reoectan tie religious | matron, to the Board of Munagers,|¢ Pears, Dewkist ...........-2 tins 25¢ Doz $1.45 eacar aii ; ota und: certain o e instruc-|at the monthly meeting Monday.|~ pj H quare and miter depth. .. Billa icin ance S100. ion given in the public achoola/|At the ‘first of the year there Pineapple, sliced ...... pee) tins 29c¢ Doz $1.65 2-foot, 4-fold Maple Riles Sere eee .. each 25¢ Magistrate Loach replied that all|were 10 patients remaining from | Pork &Beans, Aylmer --.+.. 9 tins 25¢ Doz 5c cree Seee ters couutred | Depenaiee seit 2 patente, wis ip Spaghetti, WAEOB ......- + <- 2 tins 19¢ Doz $1.10 iS d ring the mo . Eleven ry tutions of this country, and that| babies were born. There acca 420 Libby’s Baby Foods ....- whe 3 tins 25c Doz 95¢ earance those who objected to them|days of treatment, and 22 Mats- a should leave Canada and live in a|qui patients accounted for 218 TEA F y k lb to ae place that suited them better. days of treatment. Forty-three | ¢ 9 ort or 9 le Cc Cocoa COFFEE, Victory, lb. VYo-lb. tin (5¢ Lb. tin 27 39e Ladies Smart Tnilored Blouses of strong fine striped 98° (Continued from Front Page) Abbotsford patients, 20 to two cotton, regular $1.98 nea —. to clear Mintstari oni wri A Langley patients, and 18 days to nance, to arrange | th; Knitting Bags of striped side drape material with 98° assistance along these lines. A halen ee hi ae moneadal First Grade Chateau wooden handles. Regular $1.89 for ———_——.._ 1 similar appeal during the previous] ana soph weary has : Butter Ch Hi n, Vict Tai 4 required 18 days of care. Four} { Shortening ~ eese | lose of rayon Chiffon, a beautiful stocking 29¢ ‘ory Loan campaign last June} patients came from unorganized i Modern Brand Clearing at met with wide-spread response|districts which accounted for 32|¢ Svlb. pail 95¢ 3 Ibs, $1.08 _Lb. pkt. 39¢ Baking Powder, Empress, 21/p-Ib. tin 550; 12-02. Strawberry and Apple Jam, ..... {5c ... 4b, tin 49¢ .. 4-lb. tin 49¢ Cleari t . . pts 7 for offering of the new loan. babies discharged during the|~ Malkin’s Marmalade ....... {in addition it is expected that th. = id Pi 49c Wool, crepe and crochet month. Six patients and two ba- eanut Butter Clearing at aS Bae PPT be in many churches Victory Loan|bies remined in the hospital on ae | 3b 29c¢ comments and appeals for sup-|February 1. There were three | Matches, Fire Chieti. oo Sagas see oxes Syestar cytes for girls GAG |] Pott will be made in the course | deaths. | Pickles, Sweet Mixed - Mustard ....... . bottle 29c¢ Regular $2.15 at 3 x Ga either on Victory Loan} The daily average was 13 pa-' > Corn Flakes, Sugar Crisp ae 23c Sweaters, pullovers for boys ¢ lunday or the preceding Sunday,|tients and the average stay per 2 (9c Clearing at 93 - sate 15, immediately prior to] patient was 8 days. There were Wheat Hearts, in bulk ...---..... | 19 opening of the Loan campaign. 10 out-patients. ilvi Vo-lb. box ce Pullover Sweaters for men $1.95 iat Keaninee ind nascnainian sea eaiiy syle Rolled Wheat, Ogilvies ............ 31/-Ib. Clearing at Proclamation that February 22be TRUSTEES P&G Thrift Classic : recognized as a Special Sunday Seen nee boys, weight BME || wnen services will be held by the |_(Comtinued from Front Page) Soap Flakes Cleanser 7 : t Christian People of communities|feeling seemed to be that \there 6 bars 29c 4-lb. box 39c 3 tins 19¢ Men's Dress Raincoats, rayon lined $4 4-95 throughout Canada, the M-SA|'was nothing to be feared in this | 4 Regular $16.00 for Area is planning to hold a Ser-| connection. Lettuce — Tomatoes — Celery — Rhubarb Cabbage — Carrots — Turnips — Sweet Spuds Auditorium, Abbotsford, at 2 p.m.|speaker who said that in his dis-| small. “FASHION GRAFT” S it that afternoon. trict an attempt had been made to} Oranges large, 29e: 2d , 25e It ul As we all have causes forthank-|find the opinion of the pupils| doz. ? Oz. - fulness, it is to be hoped that | themselves. It had turned out © me 4 : HARDWARE everybody will make an effort to|that over 90 per cent of them GRA E me A size, or oc 9 be present at this service, states| were strongly in favor of daylight ’ PHONE 180 Rey. Angus Cameron, chairman ‘saving, and had given surprising- of the committee in charge. The,ly logical and intelligent reasons ad S . DRYGOODS several Christian Bodies of the|in support of their attitude. Mea t Dep artment community are taking part. The Some had remarked that their Jy. ie PHONE 64 choirs will join for the occasion.|fathers and older brothers and BEEF PORK 4 Arrangements are being made to|sisters came home to lunch at Oven oasts, .17c to 25c | Shoulder Roasts, lb. 22c 4 Pot Roasts, ..15c to 17c Prime Rib Rolls, .1b. 25c Leg Roasts, 25c and 27c Pure Lard, ...2 Ibs. 29c inability to secure certain pons for settlement. COUPONS DISCONTINUED Coupons discontinued owing to war conditions. Our of premiums, we are forced to discontinue same. Select your premiums now and bring in your cou- tems and increased cost MODERN Pibetsford MARKET Telephone 129 imited FRIDAY and SATURDAY February 18 and 14 and that under daylight saving it would still be light and they would haye some time to play out REEVES BROADCAST Matinee Saturday at 2:30 (Continued from Front Page) Farmer Fiddlers’ Orchestra Al Capone, former czar of Chicago gangsterdom, made one of his rare appearances in public, since his release from prison two years ago, when he attended his son’s wedding at Miami Beach, Fla. He is shown wearing a dark stripe: suit in the picture at LEFT as he left the church with a friend. At Rl and his bride, eollege classmates. Diana Ruth Casey, 21. are the groom, 22-year-old Albert Capone, They were high school and ‘*Birth of the Blues’’ Mickey Gut Sportreel M-S-A Plowing Match Ass'n. MEETING to formulate plans for a Spring Plowing Match #ill be held inthe LEGION HALL, ABBOTSFORD, SATURDAY, FEB. 14: 8 pm All interested welcome to attend. Tuesday and W _February 17 and 18 RAY MIDDLETON JANE WYATT in “Hurricane Smith” and VICTOR McLAGLEN “Diamond Frontier” KEEP FEB. 23 OPEN FOR Women’s Volunteer Service Oorps HOLD THIS DANCE DATE— FRIDAY, FEBRUARY Ph ar Ranch Boys at Road Hall Albert Whatcom Auspices C.C.F. Women’s Comm’ ‘tee CRIBBAGE DRIVE Home of MRS. A. W. WEBB FRIDAY, FEB. 13: 8 pm Refreshments 250 Put your dollars in battle dress. Entertainment. egates that, while last year there might have been reason for com- plaintsince daylight saving had not affected trains and had been only province-wide, the situation was entirely differentthis year. Daylight saving was to be uni- versal over practically the whole of the North Americn continent, since both Canada andthe United States had adopted it. For schools to refuse to fall into line would only create trouble and confusion. At the same time, however, if any school board remained fixed in its opposition to the time change, it would have the privilege of run- ning its schools on latetime if it so desired. 7 ELECT OFFICERS Following refreshments served by the Home Economies girls of the Maple Ridge High School the meeting reconvened too elect its officers for the ensuing year. Trustee E. Bush of Mission~ was elected president by acclamation, of suburban areas of approximate- ly 550." Abbotsford and its neigh- boring municipalities. he pointed out, had organized as one district to put the Victory Loan over. “The quota for the MSA Area for the first Victory Loan wats Placed at $75,000, and we were successful,” he said, “in having subscribed $110,000, or 143 per cent of the quota. $95,000 has been Placed as the objective in this Second Victory Loan, for the same Area. This district has the repu- tation for exceeding its quota in all laydable undertakings, and I do not think there is any doubt as to our maintaining that status, and going over the top again.” sueceedng Trustee A. Laing of Richmond. F. H. Swaffer of Clo verdale was re-elected as secretary- treasurer. The meeting was opened by Reeve Mussalem of Maple Ridge, who officially welcomed the dele gates. BING CROSBY MARY MARTIN Special Prizes in the open air, dia f BRIAN DONLEVY A 25e y or CAROLYN LEE There appeared in the end to be|2re@ in British Columbia, 160 ROCHESTER 10 | | AA general agreement among the del-| #Cres, with population, exclusive =