PAGE FOUR —— ABBOTSFORD, SUMAS & MATSQUI NEWS M-m, it's great Shredded Wheat #0 ; Corn Flakes 388% - - be Cored beet est ie Creamettes Seewtee™ - = Be Cheesesom=® - - - - D3e Ring eee = ie M. C. Walker & Co. THE RED & WHITE STORE Atangard Block FREE DELIVERY SERVICE Phone 130 Personal Paragraphs Contributed by our District Correspondents Bradner The réguiar meeting of the Red Cross was held on Wednesday last presided over by Mrs. N. Auburn. Several pieces of knitting were turned in and more distributed. It was decided to hold a tea and social afternoon in September, when a handsome embroidered luncheon set will be drawn for, tickets for which are now on sale. Refreshments were served at the close of the meeting. Mrs. Hamlyn, Vancouver, daugh- ter of Mrs. Auburn, is spendinga few days here. Mrs. R. Morgan, and Mrs. Hop- kins, house guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. .C. Gardner, Mrs, Gardner and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Qase, motored to Vancouver on Thursday. « -USED CARS ~ FULLY GUARANTEED: 1934 V-8 FORD 2-TON TRUCK -- $400 1936 V-8 FORD PICK-UP -- $525 1936 V-8 FORD 2-ton TRUCK, 157” wheelbase -- $550 FORDSON TRACTOR with plows, -- $375 completely reconditioned 30 Day R & G 50-50 Guarantee BUY NOW WHILE PRICES ARE LOW Abbotsford Motors Ltd. FORD SALES AND SERVICE ABBOTSFORD PHONE 62 eG: ZOU ZN 2 As the outfield misses By a stride— +. that's lucky, . When once you've tried This golden brew, Sparkling and clear $ moming dew— No other brand will Do for you ».. but “LUCKY GET “LUCKY” and STAY LUCKY LUCKY LAGER has a flavour and a mellow smoothness that you will enjoy to the last drop. Serve your guests “The Champagne of Beers.” Other famous malt beverages to choose from: RAINIER BEER BURTON type ALE SILVER SPRING STOUT COAST BREWERIES LIMITED Vancouver Victoria New Westminster This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia PM Sumas District Patsy Austin has returned from | Ladner where she has been visit- ing relatives. Visitors with Mf. and Mrs. T. DeLair recently were Miss Verna DeLair, Mrs. Rachel McLean and Mr. Sam Campbell of Vancouver. Mrs. L. O. Lamson and Alice LamsSon were Vancouver visitérs over the weekend and on Saturday attended the wedding of Mrs. Lamson’s niece, Miss Thelva Thompson to Bryan Foreman. The ceremony took place at the bride's home. After a short honeymoon, Mr. and Mrs. Foreman will reside at Penticton. Melbourne Watson returned from Queen Charlotte Islands and after a visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Watson, left for a trip to Saskatchewan. Mrs. J. Van Loon left for Kel- sey Bay recently after spending the past months with her parents, Mr and Mrs. A. Lee. Misses Maxine Kenny, Gloria Parberry, Joan Doy and Margaret Baynes have gone to Cultus Lake for a week's camping. A recent visitor with Mrs. Ruth Bolster was Mrs. J. C. Reissmider of Seattle. . Mrs. Olson Sr. and Olga Tam- boline of Ladner are visiting at the home of Mrs. Sam Austin. Mrs. Buchanan and son Kenneth of Vancouver are holidaying at with Mr. and Mrs. A. Lee. Miss Sylvia Starr, nurse -in- training at Essondale Hospital spent a two day holiday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. Starr. Misses Bruce Enos and McIntosh of the hospital staff spent a day at her home. Marble Champion all other the ional Marble Douglas Opperman of Pittsburgh, Pa., was crowned Marble Champion of America at the New York World's fair. He won a gold-plated crown and $250 in cash. Matsqui Miss Evely:. Beaton spent the weekend in Vancouver as guest | of Miss Doris Scurrah. Miss Margaret Paterson is visi- ting her sisters Mrs. Tyson and Mrs. W. Cliff in Vancouver. Miss Grace Hurum has returned from Seattle where she was at- tending summer school. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Beaton, Mrs. James Siddall] all of Port Moody and Mr. Jim Buckley of Alberni were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. A. Beaton last week. . Sunday guests of Mr, and Mrs. J. Inglis were Mr. and Mrs. D. Paterson and Mrs. Cameron of Vancouver. Mrs. Fred Hansen, Raymond and Victor spent the weekend in New Westminster. Mr. and Mrs. Oswald Ebbesen and Doreen of Port Alice and Lily Ebbeson of Seattle were week- end guests of Mrs. B, Ebbesen. Gifford Mrs. Johnstone is sp i a ag ws XPHONE 54 /; ie CWE DELIVER 7 Prices Effective Thursday, Friday, Saturday, August 22-23-24 Corn Flakes, 4 pkts. 29c Kellogg's Grapenut Flakes, pkt. 9% Kreme Whip, 32-0z. 39c Salad Dressing Fels Naptha Soap, 3-19%¢ Rubber Rings, 3 pkts. 19c Jelly Powders, 4 pkt. 19¢ Malkin's Best Macaroni .. Bring in your Large or small head of lettuce. sir? Oh, about 1% .. 3 Ibs: 19¢ Meat Spreads, 4 tins 29c Hedlund's < 4-07. tin 330 POSTUM, z.;ccpae gees Coffee, MB Dated, Ib. 43c Tea, Our Own Blend, 59¢ Custard Powder, MB, 9c Wax Paper, Ixl, pkt. 9c WESTON’S Sodas ..... Ib.pkt. 19¢ Grahams .. Ib.»pkt. 19¢ Scotch Mints ... Ib. 19 Okanagan, Elberta Peaches due Friday or Saturday No. 1—$1.19 No, 2—SL.O4 Peasoup, Baptiste, 2 - 25¢ The Peasoup, she is very fine SAVE MONEY — BUY THE LARGE SIZE LISTERIN®, ENOS FRUIT SALTS 196 sie GIN PILLS 69¢ MODESS Boe MODESS - . a 830 ASPIRIN large 100’s 986 PABLUM 45¢ large 16-0z, size $1.75 . large size $1.00 giant size 69¢ large 16-0z. Size 600 large 29¢ . large 40¢ BIS-MA-REX = WAMPOLE’S GRAP KRUSCHEN SALTS - HYGEOL BRITEN TOOTH PASTE .... LAVENDER SHAVING CREAM Weir’s Rexall Pharmacy PRESCRIPTIONS Sxationery _ Kodaks — Developing Phone 8 ERIO T. WEIR, Phm. B NOW IS THE TIME TO few days in New Westminster. The Sumas Prairie Social Club met with Mrs. Fred Corbett on Thursday afternoon with Mrs. C. A. Watson as assisting hostess. Two interesting contests were en- joyed in which prizewinners were: Mrs. DeLair, Mrs. Harris, Mrs. F. Aish and Mrs. C. Baynes A dainty lunch closed a pleasant afternoon. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. W. Buchanan. Mrs. T. DeLair spent Saturday at White Rock. Mrs. T. York and Miss Gladys York left on Sunday by motor with a party of friends for Banff. Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Baynes on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. F. Hunter and Mrs. W. Haywood of Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nelles had as their guests on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Ted Thomas and Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Shoot of Vancouver. Honoring Mr. K. McGillivary at bis home on Sunday on the oc- easion of his 49th birthday were Mr and Mrs. Morgan of Nooksack, Mrs. LaMarsh and Mr. and Mrs. McLean of Huntingdon, Mrs. Par- cel of Sardis and Mr. and Mrs. EB. Aitken of Chilliwack. Visitors with Reeve and Mrs. A. Hougen recently were Mrs. A. Gil- mour, Edmonton, Mr. and Mrs. Markle and son Alec of Camrose. Jubilee The Jubilee Unit of the Red Cross turned in 9 sweaters and 12 pairs of socks during July. Mrs. Stewart, Sr. is a patient in the Vancouver General Hospital. Mr. Ceci) Arrock returned from Mission Hospitak on Monday and is recuperating at his home. The Sunday School picnic was held on Thursday at the Mt, Leh- man Municipal Park. A berdeen Mr. and Mrs. O. Little and fam- ily have returned to their home in Seattle after visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. Denny. Gordon Newell, who has joined the Forestry Corps, left Thursday for Victoria, where he is now sta- tioned Miss Pear! Denny, who has been holidaying at Cultus Lake and at her home here, has now returned Abbotsford to Mr .and Mrs. Walters of Sumas visited Mr. and Mrs. Hanson on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Carew, Dary and Shirley of Vernon and Mr. and Mrs. Sutherland and Jessie of Vic- toria spent a few days as guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. Borg. Mr. Manzer of New Westminster spent Tuesday as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Rennie. Mr. and Mrs. Hanson and Mr. and Mrs. W. Thompson motored to New Westminster on Sunday and were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Manzer. Mrs. W. Thompson is a patient in the Royal Columbian Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Shell and Kay of Bellingham visited Mr. and Mrs. Arthurs on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Hodges, Bill and Eleanor of Vancouver visited Mr. and Mrs. Hanson on Sunday. Ridgedale Mr. and Mrs. G. Beharrell spent two weeks at White Rock, Miss Celeste Page ig visiting her sister, Mrs, Lawrenson, at Port Alberni. Recent guests of Mr, Henry Borg were Mr. Oscar Sward, Saskatoon. Mrs. Emil Anderson is a patient in Vancouver General hospital. Jack Hamilton is at home after 6 weeks spent in MSA hospital recovering from a broken leg and other injuries. Miss Eileen nurse at and Mrs. and Mrs. Beharrell, student Royal Columbian hos- pital, New Westminster, has re- turned to work after spending @ vacation *with her parents and her aunt, Mrs. Lawrenson at Port Alberni. Mr, and Mrs, Herbert Smith of Pender Harbor are visiting the latter's parents. Mrs, John Reid returned on Tuesday from a ten-day holiday at Keats Island. Mrs. Bob McEutcheon ts the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Rottluff. Mr. Mc e. has enlisted in the Army. Misses Murlel Page and Alice Beharrell and Roger Page have returned from Keats Island. Fred Willett left by motor on Tuesday for Calgary. He had as passenegrs Fred Farr, Bert Pal- mer and Morriss Bach Ardell Crist, Helmer Fore, Reg. REPAIR OR RESHINGLE THAT ROOF Let us quote you prices on Shingles and Roofing Materials Abbotsford Lumber Co., Ltd. J. E. TRETHEWEY, President PHONE 10 Summer House, Dwelling or Farm Buildings We have the materials you need in our stocks through- out the Fraser Valley. We invite you to test our SERVICE —, QUALITY PRICES Valley Lumber Yards Ltd. Phene Abbotsford 146 A. RB. Kinross, Manager DIRECTORY LANGLEY AND M.S.A. AREA Showing Name, Occupation, House Number and Postal Addrews * together with Fraser Valley Map in two colors SECURE YOUR COPY AT THE NEWS or write THOS. W. McKENZIE, DIRECTORY PUBLISHER 221 Victoria W., Chilliwack, B.C. Mundy and Bob Adams have left| parents, left last week for his for the Prairies. home in Alberta. He was accom Ernest Lambert, who has been} panied by Gordon Beharrell and spending the summer with his} L. Creefman,