PAGE FOUR ABBOTSFORD, SUMAS AND MATSQUI NEWS pe i dat $ or WEDNESDAY, JULY 16, 1941 | ey " , , RED & WHITE BRAN 3S ; ; COFFEE 22 32° BSE ‘ . arve Whe Meat Bane Serve These Together bf i Specia ! Spaghetti 80TH FOR — Gathered by our District Correspondents } , 7 ¢ J ll Pp ] RED & WHITE BRAND ' ‘ f § FRUIT FLAVOURS GURY ses O WLC Sis 9) oer cere oat Bradner Poplar 1 YPHO iE 54 NN FRENCH’S i: ; ; F ‘ The regul\> meeting of the Red Miss Laura Smith has returned | {4 é MU ST ARD Prepared. 6OZ. JAR Cross held in the hall on Wednes-| to Port Alberni after spending $ 2 Ss sf tile a = Saiias anda age d “3 P « RED & WHITE BRAND 1l3e day, was presided over by Mrs.| two weeks at her home. $ $ ender €AS Sieve 3... tall tine eae Be saa cia Mr. and Mrs. Cotaee es Bal $ —HOT WEATHER SUGGESTIONS— ¢ i] RED & WHITE BRAND work was turned in and more/jingham and formerly of Poplar, | pf ‘ GREEN cur BEANS Tall tin 10c pieces given out. It was decided] visited here on Saturday. $ 500z Gra rit ules 23c FOR SALADS ¢ not to hold a tea this month. A} Mrs. H. Maftin and childven of | PJ P Salmon, Sockeye 1/)'s 23c ; Shrim Feat x2re8 icy pack _tin22@ Bf] drawing took place, the first prize,| tzohyburn, North Vancouver, are| Tales (06 | acest ye /2 ‘ p.: Wet @ Gn oe a luncheon cloth and _serviettes, ting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.|}q !20z Grapefruit Juice 10c rine Fak ; RED & WHITE BRAND was won by Mrs. Croy Dennison;|H. C. Green. ¢ ie , ’ SOCKEYE SALMO: no. % tin _. 20¢ a pair of embroidered pillow slips} Mr, Robert Grep who recently } 4 tins Tomato Juice 23c Vas {2c Vos 19¢ ; f a i s v4 it daily for your bath went to Mrs. Thomas Connor and] sold his farm to Mr. Friesen, has] 4 o us LIFEBUOY 50A 3 OAKES : 1Ze@ Blo nana-maae vase was won by| moved to Strawberry Hill. ; Pineapple Juice 2 tins 25¢ Bera Chicken ao $ = Mrs. Floe. Miss Norma Bowerman of New ice cl. 25 rabmeat ...... tin 26c f ‘ ‘ uy c ae ee Rev. John Edgar of Chauvin,| Westminster is spending a few $ 48-072 Apple Juice cl. Asparagus 2 tins 25¢ ; ] u Alta., and Mr, and Mrs. Bremo of] gays as the guest of Miss Margar-| PJ rie aa ; M. CG; W alker & Co. Vancoucer visited Mrs. M. Smith et Smith. $ pains Apple Juice. . 19c Tips and Ends § dy - THE RED & WHITE STORE Sat ee Abt poses Pte. Micnhid Laxton’ of the ney, ; Clams ........ tin 20¢ # roa “ . § Mr r an-| Service rps spent last weeken: fi i = ‘ Atangard Block FREE DELIVERY SERVICE Phone 190 gi] "St pining Peaues Si ne oes ; 48-oz Orange Juice. 55c Oysters, WB... . fin Z0e 7 i e 2 mst aesaeatie saiaiiiea tautinaaialaeeraece byte natn pS oa sy HH Lemonade Powder .. (5c | not Chocolate, for those } in a nei i : s t j F ; ' i I peune: ton. copes) otutet ace ced Matsui H Malkins Fruit Juices 25¢ | Choc. Chip O’kies, pkt 23¢ ff Vacation Requirements--- | [es Gardner on Saturday. Pg esr: ' 5 | Mrs. re E z t 4 FIRST AID TRAVEL KITS soe Bf rhe orate harhele eae guests last week, Mrs. C. Swan-|}] PURE STRAWBERRY JAM, M.B.,....... 4-Ib, tin 55¢ $ i CROOKES SUN GOGGLES oes see a n «'Y|son and sons of Vancouver. ¢ 5 E WILSONITE GOGGLES - we =) 24 at Second Beach. The invita-|""y,. perey Mufford of Milner, {] WESTON’S GRAHAMS OR SODAS,....... Ib, pkt. 19c 2 4 EOLOROIDECOGSIES sis5 & Mont le. Cpe poet has been visiting her mother, Mrs. PET DOG FOOD 2 tins 19¢ 1 a Perera oy rca nem he Tar, = on efe per atate Prem see) e Ler F . ? SUN TAN OIL 25¢ fe Hodwing ¢ TANNIC ACID SUNBURN JELLY —____...__..____. 50e Ab erdeen ss Beul ee Sue ee aires, in f t is a jumbian Hos- . Oe a ses pital ty Heals fat fsa ge HEDLUND’S Libby's Roast Beef.. 29¢ } WRITING PADS 10c¢ to 25e The following articles were del- cation andirese coast Mutton tin 21c ? BOXED STATIONERY _ 85¢ to $2.50 ivered to the M.S.A. Red Cross] yr and Mrs. Bud Hagen of New Steak & Mushrooms 24c Re a ie “ual i ’ IMPORTED CHINA CUPS AND SAUCERS . 50c to $2.35 headquarters in Abbotsford onlwestminster visited friends here|$ Steak & Onions . tin 24c | Jiffy Meat S ... 10c Se fas - $4.30 Friday from the Aberdeen Auxil- on Thursday. Steak & Kidney An 24 Jiffy Ready Dinner eA l5c Films, Kodaks, Waterman Fountain Pens, Picnic Cups, Paper jary and Ferguson Unit: 2 pair 9: Mr. and Mrs. Mike Zawada of sox, 1 pair two-way mitts, 1 jhel-) powell River are visiting Mr. and Plates, Fancy Napkins, in fact all the essential Drug Sundries Kippersnacks 2 tins 15c met, 1 B.V. sweater, 1 army Roast Beef, gravy tin 24c i ae nolt Mrs. Amos Gibbard for the sum- ; i . sc 2 tins 15¢ HARE aM eee ATS OES GEO sweater, 36 hankies, 6 hatchways, ae See Wee Fe ee Meat Balls, .... tin Zac Herring tom se 10 me 12 gowns, 3 mothers Eoyas. : Miss Eleanor Lyson of Vancou- Quick Dinner tin 25c | Fresh Herring i aa es eS japers and 1) ver is visiting Miss Margaret Pat- ins 27c! Sausage ....... in Zoc W eir Ss Rexall Ph arm acy Said boven genio! ae ee ae “14 Baked Beans . 2 tins 27c | Sausage . PRESCRIPTIONS Norman Stuart of Vancouver 18} Guests of Mr. and Mrs. I. In- “vationery _— Kodaks — Developing spending his holidays with his) 43, were Mr. and Mrs. J. Robert- BROOMS SPINACH PALMOLIVE soe ERIC T, WEIR, Phm. B. grandmother, Mrs. C. Morrison of son, Mr. W. Fraser, Mr. and Mrs. 29¢ MLB. tin 15¢ Cs ie pea fe goes mA, een A. Fraser, all of Vi : 10 a5 : esley Boyd has obtained em-| yrrz Ten, Smith has returned A A Cookies, pkt. 10c an c £ FEMMERSESSCREESEREREREE Jubilee ployment in a logging camp at] from Kamloops. Jello Freezing Mix... 10¢ = ACCOUNT DAYLIGHT #f “ Roberts Creek. Miss Ann Vlag spent the past Ice Cream Powder .. 10c Mr. and Mrs. Layman and fam- ily, Mrs. J. K. Gledhill, Jim Gled- hill and Misses Alice and Adeline Watermelon, whole, Ib 5c Apricots, No. 1, $1.29 SAVING TIME IN BRITISH COLUMBIA, NECESSARY week visiting relatives in Van- The local Red Cross unit turned couver and Barnston Island. Jello or Junket in the following finished articles SST TS TSS CTT TSS T TITS T rT sets hh he CHAN! MAD. Miss Evelyn Beaton returned on -tin. aa Ne ee Gea A & me for June. 7 pair seamen’s socks,|Gledhill spent Sunday at Swans Sandee Pela) VInE (re Victoria: Choc Sauce .. Ib.-tin-25¢ Apples, Trosprnts 7lb 25c¢ CANAINTS WATTWASENAOMR |e a) cee sant, a nanee| aide, Actois Gletulinreciitat [ote Cee ere ee (Fry’s) for ice cream | | cal Tomatoes at lowest t ladies’ nightgowns, 2 aby Mrs, Arthur ~|ing friends in Matsqui recently. es e pacino ennornn blankets, 32 face éloths, also $22|week for Calgary where she will] "Syi., Anna Erlandson of New Corn Starch ...3 lb. 29c Market Prices e 1 ‘ Se ee ee ae be the guest of her sister and) westminster has been the guest | We eeeeeeeeeeeereeeereseereseesssssersrss e AUN hut LLGISIALS Mr. A. Heath spent the week-| brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. A. of her sister-in-law, Mrs. Erland- ms 2a - RMB hs Eat end in Vancouver and attended the | Sheffield. cette “aakereais = i For Complete Details Consult wedding of his son, Garfield. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fowles and Mrs. Amos Gibbard celebrated ie Your Local Ticket Agent. Mr. and Mrs. John Stewart of| family spent Sunday at Cultus. the 12th of July with her lodge “ Winnipeg are guests of his mother ete fr Mi ‘ D. - om Mission. ‘ ieee beac ee and Mr. and Mrs. L. Stewart. 2 «af 2 Wannoiue eae 5 Mrs. Munn, with Jane and Ro- Sumas Distric z Shanes bert, of Vancouver are guests of Huntingdon : Mr. R. Hanna. Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. ; ' CANADIAN R. Harris were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mrs. Gordon Stevens and family ¥ Arnold of Vancouver and Mrs. F.| are visiting in Bremerton, Wn., for = PACIFIC two weeks. Church services will be held in St. Paul's Church at 11 a.m. on Arnold and Joan of Chilliwack. Mrs. Patterson of Barrowton has left for a visit with relatives in LETTERS TO THE EDITOR K PHONE 58 won further puoHos. abe Noes Edmonton. Sunday, July 20. 1929 PONTIAC—AI SHAPE 5 not accept for pu 2 : ALS. & M. NEWS ee cheney ess Somat ume, | Guests at the home of Mr. oe Miss ELVES pera a ne i. OF . No letter will be inserted except} Mrs. Phil Corbit for two wecks| Vancouver General jOsp! a, over the proper signature and ad-/are Mr. and Mrs. M. Pfrimmer of] home for a month's holiday. 1934 FORD V8 SEDAN DELIVERY (NEW MOTOR) oy Pp R i N T E R Ny dress of the writer. Porterville Cal., who are en route] Mrs. Les Bates of Harrison Lake 4 POSTERS to the Cariboo. has been visiting her mother, Mrs. Editor, A. S. & M. News, Abbotsford, B.C., Dear Sir: (As passed by Censor) While at home and passing your Abbotsford News Office, I was al- ways interested in the different displays and war souvenirs in the window. I am sending you one that might interest you seeing some of our local boys are with the Rocky Mountain Rangers. We are kept pretty well posted as to what is happening in and around Abbotsford and district as I have received The News every week since I joined the Army at Vancouver. Since coming LEAFLETS TICKE ENVELOPES COMMERCIAL and SOCIAL PRINTING OF ALL KINDS f ABBOTSFORD, B.C. PROMPT SERVICE The Rev. Mr. Knox was the guest speaker on Sunday when he and Rev. T. Harris of Vancouver were visitors at the Upper Sumas Mission. Sunday, July 20, Mr. James Paull of Ridgedale will speak at the 11 o'clock service. Visitors with Miss Sylvia Starr during the week were the Misses Eetty Young, Audrey Smith, Betty Mould and Helen Gerow, members of the training staff at Essondale Mental Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. F. Corbett and Mrs. J. Huggard were Vancouver visit- ors on Monday Gail Kenny of Seattle spent a few days holiday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Kenny. Mrs, Deblin and children of Pow- ell River are spending the sum- mer with the former’s parents, Mr. Jean Fraser, for two weeks. Mr, and Mrs. S. Matty and Mr. and Mrs. Molner spent the week- end at White Rock. Mrs. P. H. Dawson attended the Postmasters’ Convention held in Vancouver last week. Mrs. Allan Crouter and family are visiting in Courtenay for two weeks, Mrs. Gertrude Sparrow left Sun- day to visit with her son and daughter-in-law in S. Carolina. Mt. Lehman Members of the Red Cross met in the school room on Tuesday af- ternoon with Mrs. M, McAskill pre- siding. Following b items, arrangements were made for a 1937 v8 2-TON TRUCK (PERFECT) FORDSON TRACTOR WITH DOUBLE PLOW Abbotsford Motors Ltd. | —Ford Sales and Servyice— Abbotsford here your edito®- jals have been swell and we all enjoyed reading them. With the 4. S. & M. News and letters from home we live been able to kee i garden party to be held at the in touch with all th hepaenseda ae eae ee ee home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard serene rains cece i a : ; ; va ode vOur en euamelaiion » Owen sometime in ugust. S. . . ‘ Shee hope You will nocent | Vet Visitor during the week, (Gistiin cae A peesaning scat “Glacier Specials” EP ialt | ote ci een Mee Seg MECN OE | ca cream’ andl soiiie Hi mr eT ealt aaa i Ls Pate, ee Ghote See Vancouver who is on a month's to be forwards to bombed areas. gain nee tsford, Su- holiday spent the weekend with 7 ea Li i All S : edul : ay Ian H: f of i i mas and Va a and your 's Margaret Baynes. res cee veneer oe Icorice orts pee alle beg here “are in nooa| .Mt and Mrs.Z. Diasland Mrs.| Ryder 3 A om cate Semoya 500) Glen Britsol of Seattle were visit- Bates toe MeKinnon.sentertarted ag age , Mrs. L. 3 Being an ex-serce man I like to} 4 eee ee. Mrs. R. Harris Members and friends of the Dunn “now what they are doing and Suweely Memorial Presbyterian Church La- find the Legion Notes in The News es me the answer. GET YOUR The Victory Loan was a big suc- cess in District 3 and a record to ounter Sales Books| = sous vays i rest 4 Plain or printed with your business Rigi ee Ee Trade, would head from like to see Training Camps in the THE NEWS Valley as advocated, After pects ome of the places where camps located the Frager Valley oS as | re OFFERS CONCESSIONS Ns d be an ideal spot for train- ing. Meeting the New Westminster] Many thanks for all the good city council Monday night, officials! work you are doing for the Boys of the B.C, Telephone Co. offered |in the Army. some concessions for heavily-used Yours truly, business telephones, but gave no pl, A. Jamieson relief pr concessions for the users Editor's Note—The souvenir Col. of private telephones. In recent | Jamieson mentions is a copy of his negotiations, the council had urged ment’s 60-page, illustrated “An- that the 10-cent toll from the R } containing a review of the City to Vancouver was excessive|reciment's history which dates and .should be eliminated or re- to 1885. It is displayed in duced. The News window. Bruna Facchin of Vancou- a holiday visitor with Miss Ferraro, Mr, and M family dies’ Aid at her home recently: Plans were discussed for a Sun- day Schoo] picnic to be held soon. The dance held in the Orange Hall on Friday evening with the Farmer Fiddlers’ orchestra Was well patronized. George Balloc &. Hanson and of Barrowton have left on ‘ Month's visit to Edson, Alta. Kilgard left for Military * This advertisement is not published from a few da holiday in Van- couver and Burnaby. Masters Roy and Vernon Cor- ing a few days at his home. Mrs, Wards, Ruth, Sylvia and Richard of Powell River are guests ing with Miss Daphne service, ® 2 or displayed by the Liquor Control Mr. A. Barker returne hom: Board or by the Government of er Pe e after . . 1a! spent a holiday at Port Al- Gifford British Columbia. Rn ting his som and daugh- . N visi Mr. and terrin-law, Mr. and) Mrs, Leslie| Mrs. Blacklock entertaingd at a| Dunbar of Newton visited Mr. an Barker, children’s party on’ Thursday after-} Mrs. W. Thompson on Sunday. Miss Shirley Baldwin iy visiting | oon, the occassion being Heather's Miss Myrtle Ellison has left for her grandmother in New West-| birthday. Vernon where she will visit wit minster, Mr. John Kotowick has returned hen dikfee Mractrons gen Miss B. Keeping has returned|to the logging camp cfter spend-|[°" 5!8t¢r, Mrs. Johanson. Irma Daniels of Vancouver Lay- Butterscotch Sundae 15¢ The Glacier : half-pound 15¢ : Phone 185 Abbotsford (Formerly Jackson's) bett are visiting their sister and|of Mrs. Wards’ mother Mrs. A. Mr, Roy Marsden of Vancouver brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Les-} Whitson, is holidaying with Mr, Ben Nichol- lie Barker at Port Alberni. Mr. and Mrs. Fiddler and Mr.|s0n, jr. Miss Helen Rennie spent Sunday at Vancouver,