6 ABBOTSFORD, SUMAS & MATSQUI NEWS June 28, 1944 Summer Toiletries! Skol is “a scientific product that blocks out harmful sun's rays, lets you tan without painful redness, Not oily, Rot Greasy, won't pick wp sén sunburn Lyke-Silk Cosmetic Hosiery 25c DURATION LEG DO 49c NO-HOZ Cosmetic Hose oI 65¢ AYER STOCKING LOTION Powder Type Gives legs a flatter- ing finish. Goes on easily and lasts for hours. 1.00 HARRIET HUBBARD AFTERNOON TEA HONORS 88TH BIRTHDAY OF MRS. A. CARMICHAEL Between 60 and 70 guests call- ed during the afternoon of Sun- day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gledhill, Aberdeen, who entertained in honor of the lat- ter’s mother, Mrs. of Calgary, the her 88th birthday. visitors were: kinstall and Mrs. Arkinstall and small son; Mr, and Mrs. Moscrip, Mr. and Mrs. Heaton and family, Mrs. Messer, Mrs. W. Carmichael and Mrs. Dunlop, all of Vancou- ver; Mr. and Mrs. MeLean of North Vancouver; Mrs. Nellie Carmichael of Chilliwack, Sapper W. Enman of Calgary, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kelly of Calgary, Spr. M. Henrickson of Camrose, Al- berta; Mrs. E, Halcrow of New Westminster, Mrs. C. Mynor and Miss L. Mynor of Mission. Refreshments were served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. W. Denny, with Mrs. J. White and Mrs. Halcrow pouring tea, and Mrs. R. Carmichael and Mrs. W. Carmichael cutting the ices. MATSQUI PTA ELECTS OFFICERS Mrs. J. Threlfall was elected president of the Matsqui Parent- Teachers Association at a meet- ing held Tuesday. Mrs. F. S. Cameron was elected secretary; Mrs. Creelman, vice-president; Mrs. Tom Rottluff, treasurer; Misses Rhodes and Buchanan, hostess convenors; J. Reid, mem- bership committee. School lunches were discussed and it was discussed and it was and it was decided tomeet with the Matsqui hall board to see if the hall would be available to serve lunches. Hostesses for the afternoon were Mrs. Howard Rottluff and Mrs. Debs Rottluff. Out- of-town Acting Sgt. M. Ar- \ XJ CHURCH SERVICES in the v -M-S-A Area Notices for this column must be in the office of The News not later than Mondays at 5 p.m. Christian Science Christian Science services are held each Sunday morning at 11 in the lodge room of the Orange hall, Abbotsford. The public is cordially invited. Anglican Services July 2nd is the Fourth Sunday after Trinity. Seryices at St. Mat- thew’s Church, Abbotsford, 9:15 a.m. Holy Communion; 7:30 p.m. Eyensong. At St. Margaret’s, Bradner, 11 a.m. Matins. The Bpecial preacher at Bradner, and at ig in Abbotsford will Dorel Colognes 2561.50 Harriet Hubbard “Ayer Colognes Yardley’s Bond Street Toilet Water = Ayer’s Set Cologne and Talcum BLACH’S DRUG STORE —PRESCRIPTION CHEMIST— Phone 104 Abbotsford WMT .. $1.50 $1.75 . $1.95 RED CROSS SALE NETS OVER $12 On_ riday afternoon the Jun- joz Cross at Mt. Lehman, iret by Ray Mathews, teach- er entertaified parents and friends at an auction and tea. Articles auctioned were all made by the Members and included embroid- «. stuffed animals and ery hove: The sum of $12.90 was Tealized. An embroidered crib quilt was raffled, bringing $14. be the Rev. Rural Dean. The midwee sevice of Haly Coffimurion ard jate-cession will be held in St. Matthew’s Church on Wednesday, July 5th at 9:30 a.m. Canon H. P. Barrett, Clayburn United Church Clayburn United church serv- ive will be held jointly with that of Hatzic United church at Hat- zic on Sunday, July 2, at 2 p.m. Rev. Dr. King, missionary re- cently released by the Japanese will be in charge. Trinity United Church Dominion Day Sunday, 10 a.m. Sunday school; 11 a.m., addition- al names for the Honor Roll will receive special recognition. All names should be given at once to the pastor. No evening sefvice. Huntingdon United” 3 p.m., unveiling of the Honor Roll. North Poplar United 7:30 p.m., . unveiling of the Honor Roll. Note the special hours of the services. 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Thomas Lindsay, teacher. Promoted to Grade 9— eEsy, Austin, Donald Bese, Patty Beldam, Henry Brogard, Benet Buehler, Charline Caul, Richard Crowter, Oressa Darby, Jack DeLair, Eric Erickson, Patsy Evans, Frieda Ewert, Helen Fast, Johanna Friesen, David Friesen, Colin Glendinning, Glenn Had- drell, Ann Hiebert, Nancy James, Ruth Keyes, John Kemle, Hardial Kour, Betty Klassen, Lillian Klas- sen, Mona Johnson, Jack Lane, Elma Loewen, Guy Marcy, Peter Martens Gordon McFee, Irene McGarva, Rudolf Plenert, Wil- liam Porter, Vrenely Reber, Ag- nes Singh, Pat terry, Glen Stickland, John Schweigert, Dor- othy Thomson, Nellie Vander- hock, Frieda Wiebe, David Wright, Elmer Zurowski, Nickey ar. Popatileen M. Webster, teacher. Promoted to Grade 8— Herman Augustine, Shirley Bonnett, Dale Borne, Jeanette Buehler, Angeline Chuty, Ervin Dahl, Clara Dyck, Freda Friesen, Laura Fik, John Friesen, William Greer, Ann Hamm, Chas. Hendy, Edward Hendy, Patricia Johnson, Shirley Keyes, Agnes Kroeker, Joanne Marcy, Annie Mor, Jean McFee, John Parberry,_ Peter Rempel, Mary Risnes, Irene Schweigert, Abe Thiessen, Lena Vanderven, Lawrence Warkentin, Susie Wiebe, Tony Zomar. On Condition: Shirley Clark, Maurice Greer, Raymond Lamson, Elizabeth Pet- erson, Henry Thiessen. A. Eleanor Blatchford teacher. Promoted to Grade 7— Adrian Arendse, Wilson Augus- tine, Evelyn Ausitin, Bonnie Bell- erose, Erna Bese, Alice DeBeeld, Ronnie DeLair, Walter Derk, Hil- da Falk, Elfriede Fast, Evelyn McNeil, Shirley Hiemstra, Billy Iten, Henry Jacob, ank Keis, Audrey RONBIS Katie Loewen, Mary Loewen, Margaret Martens, Patsy Wick olson) Wallace Nickol- son, Helen Plenert, Buddy Port- er, Jake Rempel, Enima Schwei- ert, Sabik Singh, Herman ‘oews, Theresa Vanderveen, Henry Weins, Rosie Zomar, Er- nest Seronik, Erma Stobbe, Hen- Wiebe, Darryl Carruthers, Dwain Carruthers. Promoted to Grade 6— Joan Brogard, Mary Fast, Le- wellyn Glenndinning, Christine Hansen, Eva Hunter, Greta John- son, Annie Neufeld, Erma Schneider, Margaret Thiessen. Janet Golos, teacher. Fromoted to Grade 6— Lawrence Darby, Billie Dirks, Donald Dirks, Dianne Fadden, Melita Hiebert, Mike Karafa, Marlene McGarva, Jim Ramsay, Dan Reimer, John Reimer, Hilda Tiechroeb, John Tracey, Harry West, Nettie Martens, Margaret Boley, Mary Wiens, Charles Nich- olson, Ted Vanderhock, Gerhard Rempel, Albert Schneider, Melvin Klassen, James Lamson, Annie Friesen, Marion McNeil, Hilda Warkentin, Erika Friesen, John- ny Dahl, Donald Augustine. Promoted to Grade 5— Jessie Abernethey, Carol Aus- tin, Viola Berg, Irene Bese, Joan Campbell, David Hamm, Charlie Layton, Corny Plenert, Lawrence Ratzlaff, Doreen Schwiegert, Audrey S. D. Mills, teacher. Promoted BY Grade 5— Gwen Baese, Betty Balzer, Nan- cy inchs Marjorie Greer, David Hamm, Henry Hamm, Bob Hendy, Rita Hiebert, Anton Loewen, Edna Loewen, Eva Mar- tens, Dagny Peters, Elvira Peters, Nettie Wiens, On Trial— Annie Hamm, John Wiebe. Barbara Wilson, teacher. Promoted to Grade 4— Bernard Berg, John Bese, Don- na _ Boley, (say Carruthers, Norman Ghudle ae, wo Dick Erdman, Hamm, Charlie Seeobe: Eaartes Johnson, Jake Kroeker, Jean Kwak, David Martens, Helen Mor, Donna Nicholson, Herby SUMAS CLUB MEETS FOR LAST SESSION The last meeting of the Sumas Prairie Social Club was held at the home of Mrs. C. Baynés in Abbotsford with Mrs. T. Lindsay as co-hostess. In two interésting contests, Mrs. F. Corbett and Mrs. E, Austin won first prizes and Mrs. M. Aish, tests, Nelles and Mrs. R. second. Following the ton- refreshments were served. ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs, David Buchanan of Sumas Prairie announce the engagement of their youngest daughter, Norma Luzelle, to Lance Corporal Arnold H. Hauser of Melville, Sask. The wedding will take place 6n July 19, Sunday evenings, July 2, 9 and 16 there will be fo services at the tabernacle at the usual hour of 7:45 p.m., but we invite you to attend our B.C. Camp and Conference July 2 to 16 at Mis- sion, Sunday school at Abbots- |ford at 10 am. and morning | worship at 11. We are expecting to have special speakers for each Sunday morning July 2 to 16. Successful Students Named At Upper Sumas School ee e Names i Iphabetical order Porter, Elmer Ratzlaff, Margaret a ma eee Stewart, Annabelle Tracy, Lloyd Promoted to Grade 10— West, Egidio Zonardo, Wilson, teacher. Promoted to Grade 4— Arlene Aisk, Erika Balzer, Vera Bese, Annie, Dahl, May Erdman, Norman Fast, Jagadies _Kour, Frances Hickmore, Irene Karafa, Doreen Keyes, Abey Langeman, Marion McFee, John Perechy, Illona _Risko, Mary Thiessen, Leona McNeil, Dick Vandehoek, Teddy Wandfluh, Frank Neufeld, Ruth’ Weins, Esther Weins, Willie Peters, Henry Vanderveen, John Thiessen. Promoted to Grade 3A— Bobby Brogaard, Sylvia Bueh- ler, Norman dward, Jimmy Greer, Marian Luca, Brian Row- ley, Leona Vanderhoek, Jake Wiebe, Charlotte Lamson. Promoted to Grade 3B— Alan Hougen, Donald Austin, Bill Kremle, Gordon Wilson, Leonard DeBeeld, Mary Rempel. Promoted to Grade Arthur Arendse, Dianne Black- lock. Gemelda_ Dawson, Nettie Fast Susie Friesen, Margafet Hamm, Raymond Hendy, Gerdon Johnson, Mohindar Kour, Isaac Loewen, Jean Luca, Billy Mar- tens, Mary Perechy, Edna Perr, Fred Perry, Serena Peters, Wal- ter Stobbe, Annie Vanderveen, Henry Warkentin, Jalte Wiens, Margaret Weins. Grade 1 work incomplete— Arnold Falk, Herbie Langeman, George Langeman./ Promoted to Grade 2— Gordon DeLair, John Hamm, Jewel Hansen,/ Christena_ Higgs, eon Klassen, Evelyn. Klassen, Henry Kroexer, Andy McGarva, Cornie Reimer, Ruben Reimer, Clifford Rowley, Helen Thomson, Alga Wiebe, S) jirley Zurowski, J. Dickout, teacher. Promoted to Grade 2— Tommy Abernethy, Audrey Ar- endse, Waldemar Dahl, Rita De Beeld, Dorothy Fast Gustav Friesen, Esther Hamm, Ernie Hansen, Helen Hiebert, Betty Kish, Ernie Karafa, Lucille Lam- son, David Loewen, Gloria Loe- wen, Frank Martens, Jacob Neu- feld, Mary Reimer, Willie Rem- el, Audrey Stewart, Darshen our Singh, Alex Sztuhar, Jean Towe, Katie Wiebe, George Wiens, Johnny Wiens, Sheila Wilson, Norma Zurowski. Peters, teacher. Upper Sumas School's _ total War Savings for term of 1943-44 was $354.25. FS Don't Delay! ' = VON elay: & % z % % % —Have electrical * % RS % —repairs made now ba % 5 Ky —while most 200 * —repair parts "e x —and replaceménts OS % —are still available % x Os SI ms x ta) % Da * JACK A. WEIR * x Mechanic and Electrician fe % ABBOTSFORD Phone 34M % cS =e SRK KK KKK KKK KK KOO ROLL YOUR OWNERS GO FOR OGDEN’S They’ve been ‘going for Ogden’s—and in a big way —fot years and years. Why? Because Ogden’s is worth going for—any time, any distance, any way! Try it and you'll agree. r ¥ ) e Pe ook EASY TO ROLL — DELIGHTFUL TOSMOKE A Good Barber Service In A Clean Shop These two are d in my shop shop that meets all severe government regulations. I will be glad to see my old friends once more, now that I am dis- d from the Canadian Active Army and back at the old stand ready to serve you. Drop in soon. Harold Hansen Abbotsford IT PAYS TO LOOK WELL—VISIT YOUR BARBER Essendene Avenue 'Modern....: | The Atangard is considered the most | h modern hotel in the Fraser Valley ! — ° FIRST CLASS RESTAURANT e LICENSED PREMISES The Hotel Atanga ORLAND and MRS. McMASTER, Propr! nigh Phone 100 Experience has shown that the |and cowboy boots will frequent- upper leather in children’s loggers| ly outwear several pairs of soles SPORTS at 10:00 KLKS’ FLAG DAY FAIR GROUNDS MISSION CITY--JULY | Crowning of ‘‘Miss Canada’ A.M. GRAND PARADE AT 1:30 P.M. PARADE PRIZES FOR Best Decorated Floats Ist. $25.00 2nd. $10.00 3rd. $5.00 Best Decorated Car BIKES Boys and Girls Get in on these Prizes Best Decorated Bicycle 1st $10.00 2nd $5.00 3rd $1.50 1st $15.00 2nd $7.50 3rd $3.00 BIKES BIKES SINGING SERENADER and (6 LIONS DARKTOWN Ice Cream SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS Popular Radio Entertainers A Riot of Furi and Humor BINGO Children’s Dance €lks’ Hall 7 to 9 p.m. his Orchestra SOFTBALL GAMES Vancouver Bluebirds — Abbotsford — Mission THIS WILL BE A SUPER DAY! For All, Never a Dull Moment BINGO Candy Pop MINSTRELS Hot Dogs a