PAGE FOUR ABBOTSFORD, SUMAS AND MATSQUI NEWS WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 9, 1942 “ School Days Mean Good Meals ” BREAKFAST--- CORN FLAKES, Kellogg's PANCAKE FLOUR, Aunt Jemima PANCAKE SYRUP, Kay MARMALADE, Red & White LUNCH--- LUNCH TONGUE, York DINNER--- CLAM CHOWDER, Red & White OYSTER CHOWDER, Red & White WHOLE GREEN BEANS, Aylmer 3 pkts. 25¢ Both for 39c jar 30c 35c {0c 10c {Tc BUY WAR SAVINGS CERTIFICATES M.C. Walker & Co. THE RED & WHITE STORE Atangard Block FREE DELIVERY SERVICE PPE T TT td | Phone 130 == = Announce MEBRE Mrs. ementi M-S-A PARAGRAPHS Gathered by-our District Correspondents HUNTINGDON WEEKEND ACTIVITY— COMING AND GOING Mr. and Mrs. Finlay ‘of New Westminster spent the holiday weekend with Mr. and Mrs. AI- lan Crouter, Mr. George Ball the past week. Miss Agnes Fraser of wack visited with her during the week. Weekend visitors with Mr. and Mrs. T. Lindsay were Mr. Mon- creiff and Mr. and Mrs. Lindsay, Sr., of Vancouver. John Dawson is spending a few days with his parents after working at Trail for the past two months. Weekend visitors with Mr. and J. Burton were Mrs. Fish and two daughters of Tacoma; Mrs. Bllon of Puyallup, Wn., Mr. Mansfield of Sedro Woolley, Wn., Mrs. Carey and Miss Frances Burton of Bellingha visited Van- Chilli- mother "ABERDEEN BIRTHDAY CLUB HONORS TLL T SASS EES S SESS T ESSE SST T ESET SSS TT ETAT SESS TTT T TOTS LETTE S SETS SES CHANGE OF DATE FRED R. BOOTH OPTOMETRIST of Booth Optical Co., 620 W. Georgia St., Vancouver will be at BLACK’S DRUG STORE ABBOTSFORD THIS SATURDAY September 12th between 2:30 and 9 p.m. Instead of the third Saturday in the month as customary MRS. A. LUNDEBERG Red Cross Auxiliary Will Resume Meetings Soon The birthday of Mrs. A. Lunde- berg was celebrated on Thurs- day when members of the club met at her home. Cards were |Mrs. Alfred Gledhill and Mrs. W. | Denny. Refreshments were serv- |ed by the hostess assisted by Mrs. A. E. Gledhill. The guest ¢ lot honor was presented with a pair of picture frames. | Miss Joan Lawrence has re- [turned to her home in Victoria ‘after visiting for a few days at the A. E. Gledhill home. | The Red Cross Auxiliary will resume its monthly meetings on Wednesday, Sept. 16 at 2:15 p.m. in the Community hall. Mr. and Mrs. Barlow of Van- couver and Mrs. H. Fowles of White Rock were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fowles. | The wool blanket for the Aber- deen Red Cross arrived and will be on display at Twisters’ store. Drawing will take place in the near future. Mrs. Cameron of Glen Valley has been appointed principal and Miss Alstead of New Westminster 'junior teacher of the Aberdeen school. PRES ELIS LER LIOR EI DIED LSID ESR IIS, You're Invited to the Eighth Annual CENTRAL FRASER VALLEY FAIR ABBOTSFORD FRIDAY and SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 11th & 12th 1 LIVESTOCK PRODUCE HANDICRAFTS STEAM TRAIN 2 Divisions PET PARADE STOCK PARADE | CALF CLUBS | Good Prize Money 200 SCHOOL GARDENS POULTRY CLUBS STOCK JUDGING YOUR COMMUNITY EXHIBITION —Admission to Grounds 25c— SHETLAND PONIES Entries close 9 p.m. September 10, excepting livestock and poultry 9 p.m. September 11 Mail entrie to L. J KETTLE Secretary, R.R. 1, Abbotsford, Annual Membership Tickets, 50c, provide Free Entries and Admission to Grounds and Hall played, the prizes being won by | SUMAS RESIDENT OF SUMAS SIXTY YEARS AGO VISITS DISTRICT Many American Visitors Here for Labor Day Visitors at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Ferraro and Mr. and Mrs. Zenardo recently were the iollowing: Gnr. P. Bearazzuol and Mrs. Bearazzuol, Mrs. Gheseleri and children and Rev. Father Leonard, all of Vancouver. Gail Kenny of Seattle paid a call on old friends in the dist- rict on Thursday. Mrs. T. Aish of Mission spent a week with her son and daugh- ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Aish. Miss Thelma Nelles of couver is spending a few holiday with her parents, and Mrs. M. Nelles, before suming her studies at U.B.C Mr. Kenneth MeDitken of Ta- coma was a visitor with Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Harris during the week. Miss Lorraine Sparling return- 2 ed to Seattle on Wednesday after . spending the past month as the | $§ guest of Patty-Lou Beldam. Mrs. O. Walstrom and Lily of Vancouver spent the weekend with friends in the district. Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Harris were Mr. and Mrs. L. Diaz and- Mr. Phillip Van- flays Mr. re-| { Sears of Seattle, Mrs. Fleming, Katie and Jean Fleming of Bel- lingham. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Nelles had as their guests for a week, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Doherty and Mrs. Laura Hawkin, Rosedale. Miss Merna and Miss Donna Tillotson of Bellingham spent the holiday weekend with their aunt, Mrs. H. R. Harris. Mr. and Mrs. Stowell and Miss Patsy Carroll of Seattle spent the Labor Day weekend with Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Hunter, Mrs. C. Hunter of Los Angeles, California, a resident of Sumas 60 years ago, is visiting Mrs. Mel Fadden and other friends in the district. Visitors to Vancouver day were Mr. and Mrs. Hunter and their guests, Miss mone Hammond of Nicola, and Mr. and Mrs. y Seatiies Ts. Stowell of Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Fadden were Mr. Irving Fadden, Mrs. Clay and daughter of New Westminster, Mrs. J. Young and young son of Vancouver have been visit- ing her mother, Mrs, E. Marcy. Satur- Qe 1b M WASHINGTON MINISTER VISITS LUTHERAN ‘AID’; TEACHERS INTRODUCED Near-End of Holiday Season And Vacationists Still Going Mr. McRae, Mr. and Mrs. Fra- ser, Mr. Ted Westlin and son, Teddy, of Aggasiz, were guests Thursday at the home of Mr. E. J. Westlin. Mr. and Mrs. Todd of White Rock visited their former store dt Gifford on Tuesday. Mrs. John Larsen and Virginia left last Week for their home at Jervis Inlet after a week’s visit in the district. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Holmberg, Norma and Pa spent the week- end in Vancouver. Rev. and Mrs, E, N. Eggan of Washington visited the Lutheran Ladies’ Aid at the home of Mrs. Philip Frederickson on Wednes- day Mrs. H. Wick was a joint hostess. About 25 were pre- sent and the new teachers, Miss when Eleanor Gerrie and Miss Jean Gilmour, were introduced. Mrs. F. Hansen and Mrs. W. Gilberg as: ed in serving. Mary Hougen left Wed- nesday for a few days’ visit with Prices Effective Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sept. 10, 11, 12 Grapenut Flakes 9c Pork & Beans, MB .. 9c French’s Mustard 9c Pufied Wheat Quaker 9c Salt, shaker, tube 9c Lye, Royal Crown 9 Handy Ammonia .... 9c Sal Soda ......... 9c Custard Powder, MB .9c Meat Pastes ....... 9c Bird Gravel .... Pkt. 9c Toothpicks .. 2 pkt. 9c Tomato Soup, Ayl. .. 9c Shoe Polish, 2-1 % Fly Coils ..... doz. 19¢ Rontaioes 2 tins 19¢ * Van Camp Kreme Whip .. 8-0z. 19c Chateamonecce 19¢ Wax Roll .. 100 ft. 19¢ Apple Juice .. 2 tins 19¢ Baking Powder, bulk 19c Cocoa, Neilson 14 Ib. 19c Hand Soap, . 4 bars 19¢ Macaroni .... 3 Ib. 19c Corn cee 4 pkts. 29c Roast Beef ....... 29¢ Sugar Crisp i Matches .. 3 boxes 29c Heinz Baby Food . .3-29c Old Dutch -. 3 tins 29c Tooth Paste, .. tube 29c Pickles, Rosedale .. 29c Pepsodent FLOOR WAX or GLO-COAT, Johnson’s ........ 59c Brooms, 5-string 59c See r Coffee, Ft. York, Ib. 4% : iL} Ps Steero Bouillon yapsiis® Cubes .... 2 tins 29c = a Ze ws a he, YOUR PEACHES om GROCERY Free-Stone tae’ LIST ELBERTAS or HALES Et have arrived WC PICKLING ONIONS, 2 Ib. 25c in GREEN PEPPERS ... Ib. 5c RED PEPPERS CELERY mea CAULIFLOWER Ne eee UTT ATTN SETA SETSTSTSSTESTCTT EVENS TESTS TSTVSS SST VTT SVT TTOVSS I OCTTS SSS SSS AAAS SS ASS SS SASSO nes This aaveriisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia her daughter and son-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. C. O. Swanson, Van- couver, 4 Mrs. J. Lillbeck and Mrs Z Holmberg will be hostes: at the next meeting of the Luther- an Ladies’ the Aid, in church parlor, Wednesday, Oct. 7 Mrs. Stanley Sorenson return- ed Tuesday after a week’s visit in Vancouve Mrs. Joe Frederickson left for ae a month’s visit with her daugh-| ter, Mrs. Wilmer McHardy of |} Nelson, Mrs. Jack Mahoney and three children left Thurs for their home in Kamloops. Mr. A. H. C. Jones and Mr Martin Fr of Victoria and M Evelyn Beaton of Vancou- ver were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs, A. N. S. Beaton Miss Dorothy Woolley home for the weekend, the of her parents, Use the Vant Ads sell or it to buy o—aed SCHOOL SU 2PLIES EXERCISE BOOKS PENCILS — PENS RULERS ERASERS PAINTS MATHEMATICAL SETS LOOSE LEAF BINDERS, all sizes — LOOSE LEAF SHEETS all sizes, plain and ruled — INKS, all colors — MUCILAGE PASTE — PENCIL BOXES — DRAWING PADS — SET SQUARES PORTFOLIOS REINFORCEMENTS We advise you to purchase early as there is every indication of a shortage in some lines AT GOVERNMENT PRICES Text Books *2.e2.2°" Weir’s Rexall Pharmacy SCHOOL HEADQUARTERS PRESCRIPTIONS Kodaks Developing tati — rr ahead! ERIC T. WEIR. Phm. B. Phone 8 i