PAGE FOUR ABBOTSFORD, SUMAS AND MATSQUI NEWS WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18, 1941 Red & White Wash-Day Sale: Safe, BRIMSOL Liquid Ammonia Bleach, Eureka, . Gloss Starch LARGE CHIPSO Speedy Granulated Soap Large Package —.. 17e ACME PRT. FLAKED LYE SUNLIGHT SOAP 2 “#5 --— PACKAGE Household Large Bottle __ 8e¢ 9c nae _1l2e eval Crown 1 Oc Ile Zt OE . large bottle LIQUID BLUING . . woke 22V¢ site 1B? Clothes Pins 36 TO BOX M. C. Walker & Co. THE RED & WHITE STORE Atangard Block FREE DELIVERY SERVICE Phone 130 13c i : BRING NEARER THE DAY OF VICTORY Every dollar you invest in Victory Bonds brings nearer the day of return for loved ones. Speed the day of Victory— with your dollars! Help Finish the Job Buy Victory Bonds Weir’s Rexall Pharmacy Stationery Phone 8 i/M-S-A PARAGRAPHS Gathered by our District Correspondents Huntingdon “Mrs. Arlett of Olympia, Wn., is visiting with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. Brown. Mrs. Bond of Vancouver was the guest of Mrs. Croke during the week. Mr. and Mrs. C, Sanderson and two children, May and David, cycl- ed from Vancouver to spend the weekend with their sister, Mrs. W. Waterston. Mr. H. E. Beetlestone received word last week that a nephew, who has been making regular flights as leader of a bomber squadron over Germany for the past year, had been reported mis- sing on his last flight over Ger- many and presumed lost. Friends of Rev. J. H. Selkirk will be sorry to learn that owing to ill health, he is leaving to take a complete rest at Sechelt for the summer. A student is to take charge until September. Sergeant T. Harris left Sunday to spend two weeks at Nanaimo in the Militia Camp. Aberdeen Mrs, Alfred Gledhill has arrived home after a two month’s tour of the Eastern States and Canada. While away she attended the wed- ding of her son, Mr. Fred Morris which took place at Cedar Fall, Towa. Mr. and Mys. T. Layman and family were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clarkson in Vancouver on Sunday. Mr. D. Towlan who recently un- derwent a serious operation in HOP PICKERS WANTED Apply for registration and cabin accommodation by letter or tele- phone to Canadian Hop Growers Ltd. Sumas Prairie, R.R. 3, Sardis TELEPHONE: ABBOTSFORD I61Y or application may be made and tickets secured from QUaannnn D. E. McALLISTER or C. C. PETERS, ABBOTSFORD CAPILANO BREWING CO. LTD. VANCOUVER This advertisement is not published or depeye by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia GILLIES’ MORTUARY HOMES MISSION CITY, B.O. FUNERAL SERVICE Ambulance in Connection Phone Mission 49, Agassiz 16 Read the News Want Ads each week. You are sure to see some- thing you'll want to buy, sell or trade. JUVENILE THIEF (Continued from Front Page) heard behind the warehouse Mon- day night and were quickly on the scene. While search was in Progress a figure dashed from the new buildings under construction in the block and fled down Mont- rose avenue and thence into the brush. Search of the wet bush in a downpour of rain failed to dis- lodge the person but a bicycle was found and kept under observ- ation and further search of the vicinity resulted in capture of the youth. Included in the stuff the boy disclosed to the police were flash- lights he is alleged to have ad- mitted were taken from cars, sey- eral padlocks taken from What- com road hall, bicycle parts and safety razors said to have come from Daly’s warehouse, a too! kit from a Matsqui home and several articles from a Sumas home. Po- lice say the boy admitted enter- ing Whatcom road hall by a win- dow and finding a set of keys for the padlocks on the doors. “BAKER - VIEW” SERVICE STATION 4217 Trans-Canada Highway Wholesale and Retail Agents for products of Standard Oil of British Columbia I. S. Parberry a Vai hospital, is the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Towlan where he is convalescing. i) Laurence Denny, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Denny, sustained a serious injury while chopping wood. He severed cords in his wrist and was rushed to the doctor who sewed the wound up and put the arm in a plaster cast. He is now progress- ing favorably. Mrs. Brown an family, recantly of Station Road, have removed to Naniamo where Mr. Brown issta- tioned with his regiment. Sumas _ District Mrs. Milner of New Westminster is spending the summer with Mrs. C. H. Beldam. Mrs. A. Campbell, Mrs. M. G. Fadden and Mrs. M. Murray at- tended the funeral of their cousin, Mrs. Hannan at Seattle recently. Mrs, Hannan will be remembered as Miss Florence Griffiths when she used to visit relatives and friends on Sumas Prairie. Mr. and Mrs. Stretch and Mr. and Mrs. Daly of Vancouver were weekend Wsitors with Mrs. I. M. Keefer. Mrs. Reifsneider of Seattle was a guest of Mrs. Ruth Bolster dur- ing the week. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. C. Baynes were Mrs. W. Hay- wood, Lois-ann Haywood, Mrs. L. Bosman of Vancouver and Miss Norma Baynes of Mission. Mrs. S, Stutchbury of Edmonton is a guest of Reeve and Mrs. A. Hougen for a week. Mr. and Mrs. Marfield and fam- ily of White Rock visited at the homes of Mrs. H. Stewart and Mrs. Jean Fraser recently. Mrs. O. Walstrom and Lily Wal- strom visited friends in the dis- trict at the weekend. Mrs. Wendell Bowman entertain- ed members of the Upper Sumas W.I. on Tuesday afternoon at a lawn social. About 22 ladies were present among them several mem- bers of the Huntingdon W.1. After the guests had inspected the lovely flower garden, tea cakes, straw- berries and cream were served from tables placed about the lawn. Visitors with Misses Spain and Elliott on Saturday were Mrs. Thornlae, Nurse Thornlae, Mrs. BD. Spain, Mrs. Needes and Donald Needes from Vancouver, Mr, and Mrs. Fred Nelles, Misses Viola Nelles and Jean Doherty of Rosedale spent Sunday at Harrison Hot Springs. Visitors with Mr. and Mrs, IL Parberry at weekend were Mr. and Mrs, Hart of Sumas, Wn. Miss Ethel McLean of,New West- minster was a guest of Miss M. Kenny during the week. Miss Jenny Camata of New West- minster was a Sunday visitor at the home of Miss Vera Ferraro, My. and M D. Wriste and Miss Eyrlys Wriste of Seattle, were Sun- day visitors with Mr. and Mrs, M. G. Fadden while enroute to the In- terior, The visit terminated by a family reunion of local relatives including Mr. Rhynd Bowman and son of Sardis. Mr, and Mrs. A. Anke of Ladner spent Sunday at their Home at Upper Sumas. ——_—- Bradner The following is.a list of finish- ed articles sent to M-S-A Head- quarters in Abbotsford by the Bradner Red ‘Cross Auxiliary for the month of May: 26 pairs sox, 2 body belts, 1 pair mitts, 12 army sweaters, 7 sweaters for bombed areas, 17 face cloths, 3 children’s dresses, 2 women’s dresses, 24 tow- els, 24 diapers, 60 hankies, 12 laundry bags, 12 women’s gowns. Holy Communion will be cele- brated at the Anglican Church of St. Margarets on Sunday morning, June 22 at 10 a.m. The Rev. H. U. Oswald, vicar will preach and ad- minister the Sacrament, St. Margaret's Guild will hold a morning session at the home of Mrs. Harry Ryder, Mt. Lehman, on Tuesday, June 24. Members will leave on the B.C.E.R. tram at 10:23 a.m. for Mt. Lehman and re- turn on the afternoon tram. Mrs. M. H. Smith, who under went a minor operation in a Van- couver hospital on Thursday is now recuperating at the home of her daughter, Mrs. G. Watts in ‘Vancouver. Mr. W. Money of Langley Prairie was visiting friends in Bradner last Sunday. The Bradner Red Cross Auxil- iary met in the community hall on Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. M. Auburn presiding. The sec.-treas., Mrs. A. Money, reported that $18 was Made on afternoon teas on the 24 of May celebration. Posters were given out to advertise the cam- paign for salvage. Residents are asked to leave scrap iron of any description at Mrs. Money’s barn; this includes rubber goods, crock- ery and bottles. All newspapers, books and magazines for the sol- diers are to be left with Mrs. Au- burn. Any clothing, old blankets and other woolen goods suitable for remaking and clean cotton pieces to be left at Mrs. Loach’s home. The truck will call between June 30 and July 3 and take the goods to headquarters at Abbots- ford. Gifford Mrs. Whitson and Mrs. Marlow are spending a few days at Powell River. Mr. E. Westlin Sr., is spending a few days at Aggasiz. Mr. and Mrs, Walker of Chilli- wack visited Mr. and Mrs. B. Nich- olson on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Walters and Mr. and Mrs. Hall of Sumas visited Mr. and Mrs. P. Hanson Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Onstead and chil- dren of Vancouver visited Mr. and Mrs. Layton on Sunday. Mrs. Rennie entertained a num- ber of children on Thursday after- noon, the occassion being the lith birthday of Helen. Mt. Lehman Mr. and Mrs. A. Israel were re- cent guests of Mr. and Mrs. New- comb of Lombardi, the occasion being the marriage of their eldest daughter, Irene. A pleasant afternoon was spent at the Red Cross meeting held re- cently in the schoolroom, under the presidency of Mrs. M. McAskill. Notice was given to members who have salvage for the Red Cross to notify Miss Lindsay at the Elemen- tary School. Mr. M. McAskill’s truck will call for salvage. Mrs. F. Forrester was hostess, assisted by Mrs. W. Green. Service will be held in the Un- ited Church Sunday at 2 p.m. Mr. Willan will be the preacher. Ladies of the Dunn Memorial Presbyterian Church and friends were entertained at the home of Mrs, Angus Ryder on Thursday af- ternoon. ' Mrs. Slova and son Peter were visitors to Vancouver Saturday. Ridgedale Mrs. Harold Theodorson of Seat- tle, Misses Sylvia and Jean Wood of Bellingham, and Mr. Peter Ben- net of Avon visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Adams Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Conroy and family, formerly of Matsqui, have moved to the old Lundy place @n the Fore Road. Mrs. Nels Gurney has ag guest her sister, Miss Margaret Carson, of New Westminster. Mr. and Mrs, Tuba and family recently moved into the Donnatelli farm on the Page Road. Mr. W. Gurney of Vancouver visited in Ridgedalé at the week- end. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Neely of Tacoma left Monday after spend- ing several days with the latter's mother, Mrs, Jos.. Smith, Sr. Mr. Chester Crist of the U.S. Coast Guard visited his mother. Also with them was Miss Ethel Smith, YPHONE 54° ul Prices T ZUNITED PURITY STORES > ANDREWS GRO LERY ME DELIVER, , Friday, June 19-20-21 days we are in your district. LET US DELIVER YOUR NEXT ORDER. OUR STORE IS AS CLOSE AS YOUR PHONE. Maybe you would like to have our driver call for your order and have it dellivered on his next trip. We cover the country. 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Mrs. Alexson’s sister, Mrs. Miller Graham and daughter, Sharon Dianne, of Vancouver are spend- ing the month of June with her. Mr. Ernest Poignant is taking the census in Ridgedale district. Relatives of Mrs. Matt Anderson of Sumas were pleased to be visit- ed by her last week. Mr, Will Overstall of Victoria, was here. to attend his brother’s funeral. Mrs. A. Poignant to her home and has returned is progressing favorably. . Mats«ut Mrs. Roy Brown of Vancouver visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. Sorenson during the week. The Matsqui Hospital Auxiliary met at the home of Mrs. A. Beaton on Thursday. They will hold an- other regular meeting until the Walley Lumber Yards Ltd. QUALITY — SERVICE — SATISFACTION ABBOTSFORD second week in September. Miss Grace Hurum was a Satur day visitor to Vancouver. Mrs. Moon of Aldergrove was a guest of Mrs. Emma Hubby dur- ing the week. The regular June meeting of the Red Cross will be held June 24 in the Church Parlors. The June Gar- den Party has been postponed, but important business is on hand and all members are urgently request- ed to be present. Mr. and Mrs. A. Edlund of Ab- erdeen, Wn., former residents of Matsqui, have been visiting friends in the district, while the guests of Mr. and Mrs, John Westlin. Mr. and Mrs. Stan Sorenson spent the weekend in Vancouver. Miss Lilian Ebbeson has return- ed to San Diego, Cal., after a visit with her mother, Mrs. B, Ebbeson, who has been ill. GARDEN PARTY Mrs. W. C. Peyton, Sumas Prai- rie, has offered her home for a garden party to be held Thursday, June 26, in aid of the Red Cross funds. Everybody cordially wek come, Peers