op ABBOTSFORD: * LODGE No. 16, 1.0.0.F, NOTICE OF RE-ORGAWIZATION MEETING * There will be a ition dian Legion Rooms Re-Organization Meeting of the botsford Lodge No. 16, 1.0.0.F., held in the at 8:00 pm. on... Friday, October 4th, 1946 Purpose of the meeting is to discuss the re-organiz- Abbotsford, H. PEACHEY, Past Grand. ation of an LO.0.F. Lodge in Ab- Cana- re [ < i ‘7 i ii i f ; | | 2 iz & i a ae 5 & : | MATSQUI HALL ASSOCIATION : Schedule of Dances 9:30 to 2:30 Oct. 11 and Nov, 22 ——————— COMING TO FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, BADMINTON High Schoo! Auditorium EVERY MONDAY NIGHT 7 to 10 p.m. All who wish to play welcome a MATSQUI— MAUDE OBERG Jane Page and Clara Runtz WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9th, 8 p.m. — One Nite Only DO NOT FAIL TO HEAR THESE WOMEN FORMERLY OF THE UNDERWORLD —— ALL ARE WELCOME —— —S—== DAN CE SANDY'S SERENADERS ORCHESTRA IN MATSQUI HALL FRIDAY, OCTOBER ADMISSION 75 Cents Dancing 9:30 to 2:30 11th Refreshments groom’ was centred with a ding Miss Ardelle West has elected pi Wn., Flying Club. The intends to ADMISSION 75 Cents Sumas Co-operative Assoc. No. | Annual DANCE WHATCOM ROAD HALL FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25 MUSIC BY THE AMBASSADORS ORCHESTRA REFRESHMENTS Included a plan offer instruction in flying members. » Archie McNeill of Vancouver, and the ushers were James Rankin and A. B. Whitson. During the signing of the reg- of s parents. The bridal table resident of the Sumas, A full heart helps others ‘when it overflows. SOCIAL EVENING WELCOMES WAR ENGLISH BRIDE i last Friday evening in Soe honor of their son Howard who ter | Tecently returned from five years’ service overseas and his ‘ide | War_bride, Ivy, who arrived on Tuesday. -| MISS DOROTHY JONES WINS FOTO NITE AWARD OF $145 been Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Frost en- a ot their PERFORMANCE The look of quality can perhaps be imitated but not the performance of quality — the quality in Gregory- Price clothes is not a Surface matter—it is built in by the work of conscientious and expert crafts- men. The Gregory-Price label in your garment is your guarantee of quality that looks well and per- forms well. In @ word, in the Gregory-Price manner. egotys Siice “WHERE MOST MEN SHOP” ABBOTSFORD Baptist, Mi group] Sunday, Oct. 6th: Sunday our supply of lamp, e and] School 10 am; 11 am. Rev. and pick up a stock to its] Griffin will be the speaker. time, Wednesday, Oct. 9 at 8 pm, Oberg, Runtz. ‘edn y Special service featuring Maude June Page and Clara AT THE CHILLIWACK FRIDAY, ADMISSION— They Met Behind Bars! Tuesday, October 8th AT 8:00 P.M. -MAUDE OBERG Jane Page and Clara De Runtz HEAR THIS GREAT TESTIMONY of the 20th CENTURY “FROM THE SHADOW OF THE _ GALLOWS TO CHRIST” Before her conversion, Maude Oberg was known as “Angel Face” of the underworld, and spent many years in various Penal Institutions, She was a habi- tual criminal, a dope and alcohol addict, and faced the gallows at the age of 22 years, ‘The trio are noW “devoting their lives to assistiig others to a life in Christ, TSFORD, B.C, Also Hear: David Tillman and his “Musical Bells” Pentecostal Tabernacle Pre-Sale Tickets $1.10 Sal Tickets available from Hipwell’s, Cunningham and rber Drugs; also Gleig Bros., and Athletic officials AGRICULTURAL HALL OCTOBER 4th Dancing 9 to 1 le at Gate $1.30 Moose ORCHESTRA East Essendene Ave, |} Protect Your Eyes! — With long dark winter evenings closing in on us, think of your Eyes and take measures to protect them, Adequate lighting facilities and correct Jamp globes will prevent eyestrain. Drop in and look over both table and stand style, of light globes at the same NELSON’S ELECTRIC AND PAINT SHOP Abbottors MT. LEHMAN Th D. ments. Mrs, Hendley has left to reside at loco. weeken Mrs. Gibson entertained Sewing Circle and friends at her home on Wi sday afternoon. Guest er was Mrs. n of the Beaver Club, Londc vl very interest dress on the work of th where she was co-hostess the war years. Mrs. ibs club at tea-tim RETUR! TUESDAY October 8th ~——— ABBOTSFORD CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE —— 5d NED FROM CHINA Rev. William Dickson * THRILLING STORIES OF WAR ESCAPES — — SLIDES OF WAR AND FAMINE scrNES * 1:30 P.M, = WEDNESDAY October 9th and Mrs. L. Stewart. A itful afterno POPLAR Mr. and Mrs, Sullivan of New Westminster were visiting over the weekend with Mrs. Sulli parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. T King Roa . EB. Brown from Vancouver called at Poplar Kennels on. Fri- el meetings being held Poplar are the North Po woving of Kreat interest to Pemdents of the district. The Ladies Aid of he pet af Rev R. Tench labt Thurs- tstord. y i 9 their home in Regina, Church met at the hor and Mrs. G. at Abbo' Mr, and ae, Renee v nd sir vacation in with Me and Mrs. W, BE. Bi have been BC, uckle, . Sidle on Wednesday. @ hostess was assisted by Mrs. Nicholson in serving refresh- the | ring | earty vote of thanks was given for the Marshall Road Mr and Mrs A Hall have left the district to take up d SHOE Bring in your Shoe Repairs to us, We are specialists in all form of repair work such as new soles, new heels, etc., ete. . | Men's & Children’s Shoes | . | MONTROSE SHOE RENU x! Shoes Like bl R. H. GRIGG, Prop Montrose Ave. Abbotsford in Surrey they have pur where chased a place on the Mason Rd ABBOTSFORD TIME DELIVERY Anywhere in Abbotsford Anytime Ie up to 25 Ibs. on Group Detiveries at 3:00 pum, 50c Minimum over 25 Ibe, Outside Points plus Mileage * — 143 PHONE 143 —