it 8 l Sr ae So Sc 2 = > \ O_o ee ' 4 * _ shape; _ ANDERSON oe FARM, + ve Taggart, RR 1, Matsqui. 47 FOR SALE—2 heifers, fresh. A. i : WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1941 ABBOTSFORD, SUMAS AND MATSQUI NEWS WINTER TONICS Protect yourself from winter ilfs—use nationally advertised vitamin products, . Abbott’s & Parke Davis Alleviate coughs and colds and save yourself money & misery Mason’s 49 ........... Buckley's Mixture _. itis Syrup weg! Bkly’s Cinnamated Cpsls 35c Groves Bromo Quinine ._. 80¢ ee d Honey Syrup 50c il gi | He & ey Packe Davis ©. L, Oil —. 1.15 | Frossts 217’s,... 35¢, 75c, $1.50 ’ BLACK’S DRUG STORE Phone Abbotsford 104 Prescription Druggist NES ABBOTSFORD Social and Personal Items for this column will be welcomed by phone or in writing by Frances Pengilly, phone 58. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Brown of Vancouver spent last weekend with Mr, and Mrs, N. P. Frost. Mr. and Mrs. J. B, Freer and son and Mr. and .Mrs. Archie Bates of Elkhorn, Man., Mr. and Mrs. Fish, Mrs. Parsons and son of Vancouver, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Cruickshank of ’ TO BUY TO SELL They'll Save You Time, Money and Work! TO SWAP Mt. Lehman road at the weeknd. Mr. Fred White of St. Nicholas has left to reside with his daugh- ter, Mrs. Pettigrew, in West Van- couver, Pte. and Mrs. Aussy Rowles of Quebec visited recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F, Wallace. —35Cc Per insertion; up to 15 words; ex- tra woras 2c each; Cash with Two Insertions for 60c Cash Ad, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Rowles of Van- couevr were also guests. Miss Elspeth Hambly of New Westminster is spending the week FOR SALE FOR SALE as guest of Miss Julia Zalesky. Visitors at the home of Mr. and —Say You Saw It In The News— FOR SALE—30 Chey coach, Al low mileage. Snap for ORDERS TAKEN for New Hamp- shire hatching eggs and chicks. H. C. Green, phone 89T, Abbots- ford. 35 Mrs. J. A. McDonald on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Hopkins and Reta, Miss Hilda Webb and Mr. Lloyd Burns of Vancouver. cash. Box 53, The News. GET YOUR DRESS FREE at the Knitting Needle Ltd. Purchase one dress at regular price, add 8 years, FOR SALE—Saddle horse, quiet, registered. H. Robert- son, Mill road. — Miss Kay Magill spent the week- end in Vancouver. 52 Miss Betty-Jean Roberts took one cent and receive another ‘dress free. Must clean all dres- ses to make room for spring lines. Choose early for the be FOR SALE—Small welder, Ed. McTaggart, RR 1, Moa $2.50. part in Miss Josephine Slater's dance recital, held in the Eidson Theatre in New Westminster, on selection. Silverdale, B. Blood-tested _ stock; now booking orders for _ baby chicks and hatching cBes, FOR SALE—50 Barred Rock, 50 New _Hampshire, pullets starting to chick Royal brooder, like new, $9. EB. J. Mentel, Old Clayburn road, 54 lay; few Leghorn 1000- M y and Tuesday evenings. Mrs. Bert Collison and son, Noel, of London, England, were guests of Mrs. Hannah Fraser on Sun- day. Mrs. Collison leaves again for England on Wednesday, Jan. fe _ FOR SALE—Singer OFFICE PADS—Convenient size, 5%x3% at The News, 3 for 10c. 22, leaving Noel at Shawnigan where he will attend a _ boys’ school. Other guests of Mrs, Fra- ‘ electric sew- ing machine. $50 cash. Phone 182. 39 _ FOR SALE—1935 Maple Leaf 244- ton truck with hand dump; 39,- ANTED —Say You Saw It In The News— ser were Mr. L. Collison of Van- couevr and J. Stephan, Chilliwack. Mrs. G. F. West was hostess on 000 miles, good rubber, $450; take _ ear in trade. Write Box 50, The _ News, Abbotsford. for Fox LIVE OR DEAD animals wanted Feed and Fertilizer. Phone Aldergrove 489 ceolleny) Wednesday afternoon when she entertained a few friends and neighbors informally in honor of R SALE—Good hay. Apply Mrs. we Lidstrom, Harris road, cue ‘ord. FOR SALE—%-H.P. gas _ motor, 1700 rev. Price $30. G. E. Mc- 1 SALE—Charter’s oil incubat- or, 540-ege, $20; electric brooder, 500 chicks, $15; Royal coai brood- er, 500 chicks, $10; also drinking fountains and feeders, all in Al ‘condition. J, O. Leslie, RR 1, Abbotsford. 15 FOR SALE—Jersey bull; register- WANTED—Horses and cows, dead or alive for fox feed and fer- tilizer. Call (collect) New West- minster, Toll Station. long distance, MacKie 58 Mrs. R. B. Carrick. Mrs. G. F. West left Wednesday evening to spend a few days in Langley Prairie. Mr. A. F. Andrews, who has SHINGLE BOLTS WANTED— Will pay $8 per cord and up for good bolts, delivered to our ymill at Dedwney. 56-inch and 52-inch bolts taken. Good scale guaran- teed. Stave Lake Cedar Dedwney, B.C. Co., Ltd. 43 spent the winter at the home of his son, H. S. Andrews, left for Edmonton, Alberta. LET'S ALL HELP! Several of the steady workers WANTED—Experienced girl mediately for general housework. im- at the local Red Cross work rooms have been sick with the ’flu and should have been home, but they 44] refused to stay home unless some- Cole rd, RR 2, Abobtsford. 41 FOR SALE—'27 Chrysler coupe: gaard, 1268 Cole rd., botsford. ed Guernsey bull. C. E. Beck, Apply after 5 p.m., Mrs. Willan, _ _ Abbotsford. 49) Elm st., ‘Abbotsford. 4 FOR SALE—Mangels, $5 ton on WANTED—Good, young working P the arm. E. Brogaard, 1268| -horse. Must be sound. E. Bro. . RR 2, Ab- 40 one promised to fill their place and keep the supplies moving to Vancouver headquarters, There is a surprising amount of work done for sale or trade; also 5-year-old Jersey, fresh one month. Ed. Schram, Huntingdon rd. 22 WANTED—Man with dragsaw to cut stovewood. J. E. Arnold, Ah- 51 botsford. by the local unit and this makes one realize how much more could be acomplisched if more of us 48 DRESSES FOR ONE CENT each at the Knitting Needle Ltd. Buy one dress at the regular _ price, add one cent and receive FOR RENT —Say You Saw It In The News— could donate a few hours a-week at the Red Cross rooms or at home. Many of the young ladies _ & second dress absolutely free. _ All dresses from our regular stock. 37 FOR RENT—+-room house. Apply House No. 3, Marshall Terrace. 25 have been busy knitting, and not only are they doing great work— but they are enjoying the work. myth, 1461 McCallum road. 42 FOR SALE—Two 13-plate batter- 5 N LOST . —Say You Saw It In The News— lyadter jes, one nearly new. Reasonab for cash. Taylor's Service Sta- tion, s 48 LOST—License plate No, Return to News Office. 59-392. 34 The annual Vestry meeting of St. Margaret's Church was held in the church Monday afternoon, and TYPEWRITER TABLETS — 100 sheets white newsprint Er ae Per pad 10c or 3 pads 25c. FOR SALE—Electric Warner 500- chick brooder. As new. B. Blax- land farm, RR 1, Abbotsford. i 45 FOR SALE—Old potatoes, $1 sack, Sunder Singh, Whatcom rd. 55 DING CAKE BOXES may be secured at The News, We wish to extend our heart- felt thanks and appreciation for the acts of kindness, messages of sympathy and beautiful ferings received from Mr. and Mrs. Viola. CARD OF THANKS floral thanks to Rev. H. U. Oswald. ‘w. A. Moore and our many Was presided over by Rey, H. U. Oswald, Vicar of the Anglican Chureh at Mission, Abbotsford and Bradner. The following officers of- were elected; Vicars Warden, J. friends and_ relatives suring our}Heath; Peoples Warden, R. F. sad bereavement in the loss 0!| Adams; Sec.-T: Si y our beloved son, Billy. Special Peau laa Aa eT Smith, Communion Service will be held the 4th Sunday in each month at 9.30 a.m. The St. Margaret's Guild will not shold their regular meeting during the month of January, PROS COOO OO COOKIN STO P!! CAN YOU? QUICKLY? SAFELY? _& LET US CHECK YOUR BRAKES NOW! ‘ —___ = Jacartin Garage The Community Club held their annual meeting Wednesday even- ing when the following officers Were elected, Mr. M. McMath, president; Albert Lehman, vice- president; J. Stech, sec-treasurer; Mrs, R. J. Nigol, J. Carmichael and J. Sundstrom, trustees, a meeting of the executive was held at the home of Mr and Mrs. R. J. Nicol Tuesday evening. The annual meeting of the Pr byterian Ladies’ Ajq was the church on Thursday, and a satisfactory financial Teport was given by the secretary, Mrs, Fo- quette. Mrs. .Karr presided during the election of the following of- ficers, who were all unanimously re-elected: Mrs. “McMath, presi- held in IO OOOOOOOOOO OOO a PHONE 82 PETE MARTIN OOOO OOOO OOOO ONL RESPONSIBLE COVERAGE at the Insurance VERY LOWEST RATES. COMPLETE AND ABSOLUTE COVERAGE Try Us. Houses, F , Farm Burglary, Sickness Rellable Companies, an and Accident...We handle them all in INSURE AND BE SURE! & REAL ESTATE Farm Lands, Poultry Farms, dent; Mrs» R. R. Donaldson, yice- president, and Mrs, Foquette, sec- retary-treasurer, Tea was served by the hostesses, Mrs, Tulberg and Mrs. Donaldson. The next meet- ing will be held at the home of Mrs, Sundstrom on Feb. 5, ® The Red Cross unit held its annual meeting in the hall on and Sub Dwellings sold and exchanged, ESTATES MANAGED Wills, Houses Rented, Safety Deposit Boxes...A complete and efficient service with very reasonable prices. Westminster Crust Company NEW WESTMINSTER, B.C. Wed y afternoon, with the president. Mrs. Auburn, in the chair. Mrs. Auburn, Mrs. G. H. Loach, vice-president; Mrs. Money, secretary-treasurer, were all re- elected. Mrs. Paver was made an additional member of the execu- tive. It was décided to hold a tea at the home of Mrs. Hanson on Friday, Jan, 24. Mr. Jack Healy of the Canadian Scottish in Victoria is home on furlough with Mrs. Healy. Jack Lamont of the Seaforth Highlanders is visiting at home. Mr. and Mrs. George Carlson of Osoyoos, B.C., were weekend guests of Rev. H. E. Roberson en route home from Victoria where their son is in training with the Motor- eycle Corps. Mr. Carlson is post- master at Osoyoos. BBOTSFORD PARAGRAHS W. W. Coutts and’son, Wil., the latter recently down from Brittan- nia, made nice catches of Steel- head in the Vedder Saturday. Services at Anglican churches on Sunday, Jan. 19, are: St. Mat- thew's, Abbotsford, 10 am. Sun- day school, 7:30 p.m. Evensong; St. Margaret’s, Bradner, 11 a.m. The Teddy Beat announces in another column that it is cele- brating it’s first birthday. A year ago, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Irvine ac- quired the confectionery and light lunch business from B, A. Hunt and gave ‘it the present name. Miss L. Layman, missionary to the Argentine, will be the guest speaker at the Pentecostal Taber- nacle, Abbotsford, on Sunday, Jan. 19. Vernon Amos, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Amos of Abbotsford, had three of his linoleum prints ac- cepted for exhibition at the Van- couver Art Gallery recently. One of the prints was that depicting the Lions Gate bridge at Vancou- ver which, readers will recall, was reproduced in THENEWS a few monhs ago, A topic*which is likely to pro- mote lively discussion at the an- nual dinner meeting of the Ab- botsford & District Board of Trade next Monday night is the notice of motion proposing to increase the annual membership fee which is now set at $1. MACBETH - REEVES A pretty wedding took place in St. Matthew's Anglican church, Abbotsford, /on Jan. 9, at 7:30 p.m. when Rev. H. U. Oswald united in marriage Dorothy, only daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Reeves, and William, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Macbeth, both of Abbotsford, The bride was given in mar- riage by her father, and looked lovely in a wine velvet dress with gold trimmings and a hat of the Same material, Her bouquet was of pink carnations with maiden hair fern. The matron of honor was Mrs. Fred McFall and she wore a dress of teal blue with hat to match, and a corsage of red carnations. The groom was supported by Mr. Arthur Dingley. Messrs Bill Scott and Fred Mc- all acted as ushers. Immediately after the ceremony a reception was held at the home of the bride’s parents when a buffet supper was served to about 50 guests. Mrs. Macbeth and Mr: Christmas, aunt of the bride, pre- sided at the tea runs. Mrs. Reeve in a blue printed crepe dress, assisted in receiving the guest by Mrs. Macbeth, who wore monet blue sheer. The bride’s grand- mother, Mrs. Clark, also assisted at the door. The bride’s table. was beautifully decorated with silver candle stick and pink tapers. It was centred with flowers and a three-tier wedding cake, the gift of the Abbotsford Bakery. The room was attractive with pink and white streamer The bride and groom were the recipients of many lovely gifts. Mr. and Mrs. a short motor Macbeth left for trip, Mrs. Macbeth wearing a navy blue suit with rose accessories and a blue top coat. They will reside in Abbotsford, Births at M-S-A Hospital Jan, &8—To Mr. and Mrs, Aub- rey McInroy of Abbotsford, a daughter. " Jan. 13—To Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hartley of Clayburn, a daughter. Jan. 118—To Mr. and Mrs. Nor- man Towe of Sumas, a daughter. FINED $10 Charged by the R.C.M.P. with failing, as a paroled enemy alian, to report on time, Otto Fred Styr, Sumas Prairie, was fined $10 and costs before Magistrate J. W. Win- son in Sumas police court on Wed- nesday. Cpl. C. J. Young, in giv- ing evidence before the court, stressed it was essential that aliens enjoying parole privileges report New styles and patterns _. LADIES’ PRINT DRESSES, sizes '=STORDY’S= $195 14 to 52 Full zipper front, sizes 26 to 34 s: BOYS’ MACKINAW JACKETS, two-tone $350 Il PILLOW SLIPS | 42-inch, per pair | Sizes 34 1; LADIES’ SATIN SLIPS, sizes 32 to 44 i White or Tea Rose 95° MEN’ MELTON JACKETS oe Colors brown, green and nayy. Full zipper front to 46 | TELEPHONE 4 * GILMOUR BLOOK William Alired Moore, Jr. Funeral services for (William Alfred Moore, Jr., only son of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Moore, trans-Can- ada highway, who passed away at his home suddenly on Jan. 6, were held from Henderson’s Fun- eral Home, Abbotsford, on Thurs- day, Rey. H, U. Oswald officiated and interment took place in Mus- selwhite, cemetery. Pallbearers were V. Wakefield, H. Blinch, H. Campbell, C. Boley, M. Keeller and Cc. Smyth. Billy, who was in his 19th year, had lived on Sumas Prairie since he was five years old. He was highly regarded by all who knew him and will be greatly missed by his parents and friends, M. Roche, Bradner, has recently installed an electric water-pres- sure system. - NOVBETTER BUY qWAn 3 STAR. COLUMBIA DISTILLERY CO. LTD. NOW WESTMINSTER ec DOULA HT ARCA This edi is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. ¢. L. FORD 569 Richards Street PHONE 58 A. S. & M. NEWS PRINTERS POSTERS LEAFLETS TICKETS ;:: ENVELOPES COMMERCIAL and SOCIAL PRINTING OF ALL KINDS ABBOTSFORD, B.C. VANCOUVER, B. C. SE 3907 KE 2504R meme PROMPT SERVICE Help Canada and make Money too, Buy War Savings Certificates, Hap I'm the world. | know that to and Frances Irvine have be: really not bragging, but you coming in often to see me. Yes, ! am a whole year old on January 20. But for a yearling Teddy Bear, I’m quite wise in the ways of you are favoring me with, | must in return keep on giving the service you merit, grown considerably, giving you as complete a service as possible—and several little luxuries besides. I’m much more in the next year and hope you will be py Birthday to Me! One Year Old a a a = keep the patronage that | H a a In the year that Tommy en my guardians, | have will find that I will grow The Finest in The Land Bama aaawa While we're congratulating Tom and Francés on their anniversary, we do not forget to remind you GANONG’S CHOCOLATES are the most appropriate of gifts For 194] we introduce a 30c¢ Plate Lunch ere | AT NOON An ideal convenience for business men and school children for a nutritious hot lunch. With this new service we're starting some- thing else—making Our Own Pies for any kind of rsary. ¢ THE SWELLEST SF Phone: Abbotsford 183 EGRESS EGON on time, e Zz = a a a ——THE TEDDY BEAR—— a a POT IN TOWN e q Tommy & Frances Irvine q ’ Pht | Per rE [clots be