| Rabb hei eS WHEN YOU 17), | @ Newspapers @ Magazines . @ Cigarettes @ Tobacco @ Pop Corn @ Pocket Books @ The Funnies @ Pennants > @ Ete,, Ete, - >_—— visit —— SOVEREIGN BATHROOM. TISSUE Smith Davidson & Wright Crd. VANCOUVER VICTORIA CALGARY EDMONTON SSSsssssss=|: ATTENDS FUNERAL OF BROTHER-IN-LAW The New Mercury 114, new- est creation of Mercury and Lin- coln division, Ford Motor Com- pany of Canada, Limited, which has been just publicly introduc- Powered by a) ed across Canada. 93-horsepo the; wer V-8 engine, it4 will carry the name Mer- cury into the low-price passen- = car field for the ‘first time. design and appearance it in- corporates many outstanding fea- tures of its senior running mate, | the Mercury 118 The 118 model" will be on display at Wakefield Motors, Abbotsford, this bee day, Friday and Saturday. It is exntcted that the 114 = ae over, Parades 411 parade at the Drill js Jully 12 at 2000 a Dress Roil call ordets, belts d to make will be our fi par before the annual training ene July 15, Ist .week of Services Day Parade, > Vancouver Sun shining, bands playing, martial music filling the air, ap- cents crowds lining the route, was the setting in which the Abbotsford Tp. rolled through Vancouver in the Ser- vices’ Day Parade, Sunday, July 7, as part (and no small part) of our famous Regiment, The West- minster (Motor). Turning out 30 of the 50 men ot the Squadron on parade, be- ing able to move all our own ve- hicles as well as provide drivers for other sub-units, brings Ab- botsford to the front again and is something about which we can be well pleased. The Operation Billeted, the Armouries, West- minster, Saturday night. Provid- ed, cots, mattresses, blankets and, shades of our embattled ances- tors, two clean white linen sheets per man. Oh yes! Mr. Dewhurst reports two not turned in, so any man finding some among his souvenirs, please bring in on Thursday. All night passes issued. Every- vee in high — but all on hrs. jay_morn- ary Regiment moved ott from Westminster 1100 brs. ‘orme: ja viaduct 1330 hrs. Moved off, 1400 ae Order of march: Command Corbould oats staff, a Lt. Col st ewts., 2 4 A-T guns. carrier, Capt. Ernie Clark, followed by in sections of threes, Recce. Cars, 6, at Right Prices 2 ROBERTS’ Meat Market Lt. Tom Harris, 15 cwts. 5; Bren Carriers, 12, Lt. Fred Sharpe Chilliwack, Weapons Seouabetcon on! vehicles, Route: Georgia, Salut- ing base, Georgia Hotel. Salute taken by Lt,- Governor Wood- ward. Maj. Gen, Fotenm, tn platform. ‘peeled off at Penman. To Westminster, toed, and s0, back home. Good sho" Casualties, Peres Sgt. George Kask, who in a manner so far unexplained, got his face mixed up with the blad- es of a carrier fan, scratched, Boy Kelley and Tpr. injured thumbs. Harris, Capt. Tyler. Capt. Tyler finds medical pannies, opens it. Mr. Harris rummages, finds the at church. We shall NOT be there when he discovers what has happened to his stores. Vehicles: 2 Carriers, 1 M-C. Not a bad average for the Sqdn we that Abbotsford Tp’s. tion to the event did not pass unnoticed by Col. Woodward. We mitments. only get back those two sheets (we speak to Chilliwack also) it will be a perfect score. It is difficult to single out any- one for special mention, but we must again thank the following NCO’'s and men who, having re- ceived or are awaiting discharge, Kask, Max Lindores, Wilf Gibbard of Mission, and Tpr. Johnnie Mun- Toe, Back in his old capacity as Sqdn. S-M., was S.S.M. Vic Wal- lace whose “know how" m: the going much easier at the and Pte. Johnnie William, previously of our troop, overseas with the Regina Rifles. Canies, A.R.C., and D-Rs drove and rode like veterans, especially the D-Rs, who on convoy, do twice as much as anyone else. Neither should we forget ea bo to Tpr. Meslo who, assisted Kelly (and sore thumb) vo 1. sities as cook and being an ex-Navy man, did the job up in real ship-shape and sailor fa- shion. See you on parade Thursday. DRAINAGE COST HIGH _ It has been estimated that it j will cost $15,000 to drain a 30- laere school site at Langley. PINE GROVE Mr. and Mrs TT T. Skinner of Calgary are guests at the home of their daughter, Mrs. J. Weath- a and Fan <3 M J. P. Abelseth of Glidden, Sask., visited for a few days at the home of Mr. nd Mrs. A. C. Boyd. Weekend visitors at the Boyd home included their daughter, Mrs. L. Wakefield, and Mr. Wakefield. Recently returned from a visit Mrs. -|to California, are Mr. a Wm, Heuer and daughters, Mr. M. Higginson has been sy remodelling his house and out buildings on his new pro- perty on Mt, Lehm Sper A. Herrling, were Mrs. M. Clarke and her husband from Harrison. watt Women's Institute is spon- lance in Pine Grove soring a "| Hall on July 13th trom 9:80 to BRADNER _ An all-day excursion to Van- couver by. B.C, Electric has been scheduled for Thursday, July 11. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Black and Lynton have returned home after a trip to the Rose Festival at Portland, Ore., ae a visit to rel- atives in Seatt Paul Money so left for a va- cation at Waveney Lodge, Sa- land. ;|turna Is! Mrs. Ernest Goodrich of Van- couver was a weekend guest of Mrs. A. Bell. Mrs. H. C, Breier has returned from a brief visit to Vancouver. Miss E. Marshall spent the weekend with friends in Bur- Arthur Hansen is home leave with an injured APPLES SHIPPED First carload of this season’s Okanagan apples was shipped re- cently. HUNTINGDON Mr, Thomas Morton entered the Vancouver General. Hospital on Monday to undergo an oper- ation. When the Huntingdon bo played a softball team from Su- The return match takes Complimenting WAKEFIELD MOTORS ON THEIR APPOINTMENT AS DEALERS FOR MERCURY -LINCOLN CARS and Mercury Light and Heavy Duty Trucks TRI-LITES Just arrived and on display, a shipment of Tri- Lites with the 100-200-300 Watt Bulb. A lamp you have been waiting for. Complete with shade. PRICED AT ‘ NELSON’S ELECTRIC AND PAINT SHOP East Essendene Ave. lace next Sunday afternoon at/Mrs. Jake Bos, who has come t School grounds. the Sumas Grade Mrs. Bultsma and daughte "| of Foremost, Alta Mrs. T. A. Harris is spending Wednesday in Vancouver to m by their two daughters,)an appearance as speaker aut C CBR’s Homemaker gramme. 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