ae i F ; | i tf t l iF E i of i 23 | tn Ey : ur g iz eit tts I was from the time it left the Abbotsford for- ward's boot, i i Good Meat at Right Prices J ROBERTS’ Meat Market © Phone 56 H ite pif ky Ly | i g Te ui £34728 8 Ly 4 : | tt eH il aa | hi ser Vall x AT YOUR treat on Sunday, April 14 at the ic rounds. SERVICE... fap ike Cie be thet ace assist junior athletics have sec- Electricity at your service ured the services of two of Can- ‘ean be had by the installa- adas out-standing football " of adequate outlets for an exhibition game of senior football. St. Andrews and North mammaire aie 8 | Shore United will be the contest- places in all your rooms to Keen rivalry is Bias we ae dence when these wo gait your individual needs. | Cigsh, and a sparkling and ex- sae ge Tok en; is im - ‘J og will be at 3 pan =| Officials of the Coast Football J A. WEIR |} League readily consented to the Mechanic and i pay ey ot ai uitare tien: AEBOTRPORD Phowe Me | y"betnd” hemo fof | | veloping jostering of junior Lcemumcnmsunammnmmenenmein | Stiletion ABBOTSFORD ps = | "stm Jeckson score for Chilliwack and the third will oppose ,» winners . Sipe tines Sele” |Finals In High School Tournament both starting 11S pam. Seeder Gates wilh be Chilliwack Seniors and Juniors scored a double v! in the at the Seeena? woe Wi: Sohn a eae ee on § aes and the Senior beg ag ee ag Be School entries in the ro : : Philip i igh Schl iaatbotuard pet uo stad” Geplay rs So Se ae Boe eee ee ee, Seen to the and Pees Local Soccer "in prea Squad Defeats 2. cmecmne eae [ee Mate sas ae Seavig schools ‘to battle [et They gave of their best ‘but a 6-1 was their final lot. Chilliwack 2-1 |S Si.teeer Gos, omens | Rater, Pant and ‘Ling’ scored x of Abbotstord was in charge of | ror the ¢ pag a all arrangements. The twin vie- |tirst half and Collis and Reimer Gety OSE Gon ow | ipifaiton nine. Nomers [tee two jm the second fame Lucky Break During Fewer Vales ‘High | (9r,chlll Second-Period Rally Lorie ge &N) Clem McCormick was Pareamrers Lovee Minton yorum’ to ont tee tal i ENEWAL OF UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE BOOKS we To All Employers: All Unemployment Insurance Books for the year ending Match 31st, 1946, must be exchanged for new books. : Kindly communicate immediately with your nearest National Employment Service Office if you have not already exchanged your employees’ books. There are sevwre penalties for Saiting to make Unemployment Insurance contributions for your insured employees and for failure to renew the Insurance Books as required. were io 3-1 defeat. It was the first game of the day and eliminated the scored two was Darrell Erie Wil- “ams found the mark for the Mission lads. gtitie Bf pete il z| = iy ‘i é ietablee FINAL JUNIOR GAME Leg-weary from their previous ter with Abbotsford, the FRASER VALLEY BUS LINES New and Improved Time Schedules Effective February 16th, 1946 FUNERAL HOME Phone 134 Harvey Henderson, Mgr. "2. Salts neo BE : ae P- & DAY & NIGHT SERVICE CAPLE & SHANNON Old Floors Successors to Yarwood & Durrant ie ° to F; x i 1 wr eis ve Pela Cycle BERT WHITWICK (Next to Hambley Hatchery) NEW WESTMINS oe it Servi | Best Prices. 9:00 AM DLY | at 18 PA BEY x ar | Fraser Cafe Two Luxurious Cars - - Always Good Service STE Hloral Designs for es Bellingham- All Occasions t y Sumas Buses ‘ PHONE — we | “pam Ooeeee i 1:90pm. zoom | ROSEBAY GARDENS 4 2 7:00 p.m. 6:00 pan. Phone 109 40 PM DLY Lw. Bellingham Ar Sumas eee seeesecororsooos f or 243 Foo Pa sat Oma | tatem = om |W, HB, ABBOTT Wsen speEaeses 3 Yor prc an owe a FULLY INSURED GEORGE TAYLOR Weaoween es lee ‘an Mw