cae, ee ella ad } } | | | | PAGE TWO ABBOTSFORD, SUMAS AND MATSQUI NEWS WEDNESDAY, JAN. 5 i944 F ! Delicious for LISTERINE IVORY SGAP QUAKER OATS, bit cooking For that substantial breakfast CREAM OF WHEAT ... A hot cereal starts OXO FLUID BLEF brott ravies or COUGH SYRUP, K.D. Brand White Pine and Tar—good for colds Gargle that sore throat VICK'S Vaporub or Vaironol Relieves the cold in your the day right Buy War Savings Stamps and Certificates Regularly! Atangard Block M. C. Walker & Co. ’ THE RED & WHITE STORE FREE DELIVERY SERVICE Phone 130 Aspirin N.C.F. Tonic Rexall Chest Phone 8 Wampole’s Extract Rub Buckley’s Cinnimated Capsules €.B.Q. Gold Tablets Buckley’s Bronchitis Mixture Rexall Green Cough Syrup Rexall Bronchitis Mixture Re. pee leis oat het : ‘als fae sml 1.15, med. 2.45, Ige 4.45 Weir’s Rexall Pharmacy ERIC T. WEIR, Phm. 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OO INKKIKMKKMMKK I KIIK Confectionery Phone 185 Nelelererererererel Greeting | Cards for all Occasions The GLACIER — Lunches Abbotsford snamnnniinonrcemnnnnneeet Ox OOO OOO OOO OOO OOOO on Tuesday, Feb. 1, Mr. and Mrs. Bradner The next monthly meeting of St. Margaret’s Guild will be held the January meeting having been cancelled. R. R. Donaldson spent the weekend in Vancouver 2 ts of their daughter, Mrs. J. Glazebrook. Bill Fatkin has returned to Ocean Falls after spending the h his parents, Mr. Fatkin. Lawrence was the a fe days of Miss ven at Mt. Lehman, Miss Thelma Donaldson, who is attending school in Vancouver returned after ation at her home spending the nere, day, Jan. Poplar Farmers’ Institute ANNUAL MEETING THURSDAY, JAN. 6, Popl r Hall 1944 8 p.m MEETING Old-Age P& Parish sioners H “| WEDNFSSDAY, JAN. Organization | all 12,.2:30 p.m Mt. Lehman The Red Cr whist drive will be held in the school on Thurs- 6, at 8:30 p.m. wnristmas visitors at the nome k}of Mr. and Mrs. M. McAskill Thx > n were Mr. and Mrs. », McAskill 51/p-02. 45¢ (1-0z. 846 4) oF Powell River, Alastair McAs- a hot drink kill of the RUA, and R. we- ~ ‘+|Auley and son of Vancouver. cine Mail ROR bottle 20s ¥ wis. R, Owen is ill at her | home here. 3 Mr. and Mrs. Moxon Sr. of eS ewes 3-02. bil. Vancouver speni the weekend kL} with their son, W. Moxon and | Mrs. Moxon. Ad ic eae Mrs. Albert Israel an unice estiond - your choice 60+ +lattended the funeral of their hole cousin, Marr Kidd, at Clover- dale on Wednesday. Ige cake [ic .... med. cake l5c H. Gray. spent. Christmas with his daughter, Mrs. W. Heath and Mr. Heath at Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. G. Bell and Mr. and Mrs. G. Bloomfield of Van- couver spent Christmas week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Nicholson. Mr. Grochowski from M-S-A_ hospital has been a pneumonia patient. Arline and June Nicholls have returned to their homes at Clo- jverdale after spending the holi- days. with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. H. McDonald. The regular meeting of the | Red Cross Auxiliary will be held in the school on Tuesday, Jan. ee at 2 p.m. Sgt. Stan Hendy, his furlough at his home here from his eastern station. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Angus Ryder at the week- end were Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Hay and son, Ian, and Messrs. Allan and Jack Carruthers, Vancouver, The Presbyterian Sunday school held a successful party including a Christmas tree and supper in the church on Wednesday. At church service on Sunday morn- ing the Sunday school children sang choruses and the choir of Bradner ‘rendered two anthems. The secretary of the Red Cross Auxiliary has received letters from John Carter end Len Philps, local boys overseas, ex- pressing thanks to the Red Cross for their Christmas parcels that arrived in good condition. MATSQUI Mrs. B. Kerr returned Thurs- day from Vancouver where she spent a few days visiting her daughter, Mrs. F. Simpson. Christmas guests of Miss E. Sproat and Mr. Sproat were Mr. and Mrs. H. McKenzie and Miss Mary Sproat of Vancouver. Those who attended the New Year’s eve dance in Matsqui hall numbered 700.- The midnight supper was put on by the Red Cross which netted $102. The Matsqui PTA will hold a whist drive on January 11 in Matsqui superior school. The Matsqui Hall Association held its monthly meeting Monday night, Mr. Wm. Kunzmann, who has been secretary-treasurer for a number of years, is resigning prior to leaving the district in February. The Red Cross monthly meet- ing on Tuesday was poorly at- tended; elections were postponed until next meeting. Mrs. I. Davies ani Mrs. T. Rottluff, who have been ill the past two weeks, have recovered. Mrs. Swoboda is confined to her bed with ’flu. M. Faulkner returned home in better health; he has been a pati- ent in a Vancouver hospital the past week. Mr. and Mrs, Carl Seistrum and Mr, and Mrs. N. C. Kunz- mann, all of Bellingham, spent New Year’s weekend with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Kunzmann. has returned where he RCAF, spent Pine Grove The Women’s Institute will meet on Jan. 11 in the hall. Red Cross work turned in totalled 131 articles: 4 child’s nightgowns, 2 child’s pyjamas, 120 handker- chiefs, 2 child’s sweaters and 3 pairs socks, also one quilted comforter to be donated. Mrs. R. P. Boyd was a visitor to Vancouver on Tuesday. Bill Lay of Alameda, Sask., is visiting at the home of his sis- ter and brother-in-law, Mr. and . | Mrs. A. Boyd Spending her holidays at her home here is Miss Dorothy Clo- ver of Vancouver. Fred Ross, Washington, is vis- iting at the home of his brothers Lawrence and Leonard Ross. Pte. J. Schmidt, Prince George and Pte. A. Siep of Vancouver, spent their furlough at the home of the latter’s sister, Mrs. R. Baker, Pine Grove. Spending Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. A. Boyd were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Donagh of Milden, Sask., and Mr. and Mrs. Holtz of Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Laurie have returned home after spending the holiday with their parents at Ladner. After two weeks spent at his home, Chester Larson has re- turned to Hazelton to resume his teaching duties. ABERDEEN PRO-REC TO HOLD DISPLAYS Aberdeen Pro-Rec centre con- cluded a successful fall season social on closing night, , danc- refresh- » enjoyed by the mem heir friend. n 3. The ary | di The spring | H untingdon Visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs, H. E. Beetléstone weve Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Beetlestone and Mr. and Mrs, Don Carlson and baby of Vancouver. Mr. Ken LaMarsh, who has been working in Victoria, is at home with his family, Mr. and Mrs. Don Tillotson of Bellingham were Sunday guests at the home of Mrs. W. J. Hen- shaw, UNITED. Wn We 54% YPHONE 54%, PRICES EFFECTIV pURITY WE DELIV 2 Superintendent, was in charge, and selections of dialogues and recitations were rendered by the primary and junior classes. Mrs. G. R. Tench entertained with stories and everybody enjoyed the evening’s performance. Re- freshments were served, and at- tendance was encouraging. Mr. and Mrs. A. Husdon with Doris and Ross spent the holi- day with Mr. and Mrs. A. Har- vey and family, Mt. Lehman. It is hoped to start Red Cross Unit meetings at the home of Mrs. W. J. Latter on Tuesday, Jan. 11 at 2 pm. The ladies are asked to contact Mrs. Latter to ascertain if the date is suitable. Highway Red Cross Unit, un- der auspices of Poplar Manor W.1., is meeting for tea at the home of Mrs. A. C. Matthews, Old Yale road, Wednesday, Jan. 12, at 2 p.m. Poplar Manor W.I. will meet at the Poplar United church on Thursday, Jan. 13, 2 p.m. son of Seattle were visitors dur- ing the week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Denny. Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Layman were visitors to Vancouver last week. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Chittenden and Shirley, Mr. and Mrs. Stan Turner and Noreen were guests at the home of Mr, and Mrs. W. Mr, and Mrs. R. Sparrow and THURSDAY IDAY S AD Y 6 peieee us. G. Sparrow and h FR - AY, SATU bb aun i daughter, Gertrude, visited witk friends in Huntingdon Sundaa "|| Coupons Due GLO-COAT shines as it dries, 9c te: Kinley, Gan Customs Of- | Sugar POLIFLOR, paste wax, |-lb. gc set: untingdon, passed away t at his home in Chilliwack on 14 to 24 PEA MEAL, yellow (b. A ene Thompson h: bi Ree SARDINE rae: Hota as been pSbeneiag ae poate at the home fs iH 27 SNACK SACKS for sndw’ches of Mr. and Mrs. C. Wright. | utter . | Fred Johnson spent the holiday | | 42 to 45 mOLLee Oe ee VY, - poe at Ee home here. “ Pp 0 SHELLED PECAN NUTS, 14 Oc r. and Mrs, K, LaMarsh and |} reserves daughters were visitors to Van- |! It 11 CHOGOLATE CEREAL 2 im pyabe Cai Scns we week. | 0 MUSTARD, Heinz .... 6-02. Bi5e mgus Fraser spent the |’ e; i weekend at his home in Hunt- 3 Mm ge PIE FILLER, makes 4 Late Se ingdon. teen 0 to Chocolate, Vanilla, Pineap il eetlestone, station- ed at Pearce, Alberta, is home KLEER FLO ....... 23¢ PALMOLIVE $d for a few days. Keeps Toilets Spotless Regular . . 3 b€i7c EoD Hope aR ARDEERID ye tse 21c | Cashmere Bougus {Tc Poplar For Lazy Drains Qdex ...... 3 badTe Misses Lily and Mabel Doerk-| { EPSOM SALTS, 4 Ib 39c | Super Suds 220 ;Sen spent Christmas at the home ; ; - of their parents. : TEA, Malkin’s Best White Label, Valb 450. $90c ‘ Mrs. J. Franks, whose husband More Cups Per Coupon a OReTEGHE: visited Mr. and Mrs. te x loerksen, Marshall road, av ihe polars (ohaes visitas qere BLUE RIBBON PRODUCTS Beans, cut greenk27Te erbrandt, and Hewig 2 John Klassen. were ao es, Poasic#ea.2-:. {5c dwin Tracey of Coquitlam ue Ribbon spent a short holiday with his COFFEE ....... Ib. 43¢ Corn, Wiblets rie parents here. ’ Paper Towels, 2 rf 35c Miss Luella Cornelson was at Blue Ribbon ‘ home on Christmas from Van-|| BAKING POWDER, |b 25¢ Paper Napkins, pp 5c Miss Mabel Gossen has left Baghenge (Bie Rrcy Wax Roll .. 1005 20¢ for Bee School: at Howey, ‘BC, coupons osiaers ine ordon ani Clarence Funk, ‘1 = Henry Gossen and Sam Jantz LIGHT BULBS ........-.- 25, 40, 60, be. shen have left for logging camps on “Re cog Wie’ 3, Keak aul || MUU“: | eet tee mde : . P. W. Funk an i family spent New Year's in Van- CARROTS 3 le C er Txs, 29¢ .| couver, omatoes uce Visitors over the holidays at TURNIPS the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. A GOOD NEW YEAR‘’S RESOLUTION: iens were Misses Alma Wiens, | Mary Enns, Nettie Olfert, Mr. BUY "WAR SAVINGS STARES ABIL s a Mrs. San iy and daugh arjorie, John and Henry Klas- aa ase Mr. and Mrs. Henry Aberdeen DAVID A. STUT§ B.A. edekapp. See rri On Wednesday evening chil- Mr. and Mrs. A. Price Jr. have Ba eater oe pee dren of the United church Sun-|taken up residence on Aberdeen 10 Aol to 5:4n day school attended their annual |road north, 463 Main St. Mi Cit Christmas party. H. C. Green, Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Little and Frank Wilson, M BSc, manage Middleton during the holiday. Mrs, J. K. Gledhill and family spent New Year's Day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Lay- man. Miss Rhoda Gledhill, nurse in training at St. Joseph’s hospital, ee is spending her vaca- Phone Mission 43 DAVIES FUNERAL Mission City Funeral S Ambulance in tion with her pare! Mr. and Mrs. iddleton were guests at theffe of Mr. and Mrs, C. Tabegew West- minster on Sunda; POOOCOCOCOOCOOOOOOO OO Neer! "ABBOTSFORD TELEPHONE 223 OOOO THEAF BAL WORE DAD 706 €(456O8 O4/P MAKER BLUE RIBBON. LIMITED WINNIPEG TORONTG VANCOUVER Exchange your Wr RIBBON COUPONS FOR WAR SAYINGS BLUE RIBBON COFFEE aL Fk fet Teresa Wright THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, Jan. @ 8 Matinee Saturday at 2:30 p.m. ALFRED HITCHCOCK’S Shadow of a Dabt A Suspenseful Drama by the Master of Su: —NEWS— : Joseph jtten OC OD OOOO =e io s MONDAY and TUESDAY, Jan. 10 and 11 x sf : DOROTHY McGUIRE and ROBERT WG BY f . 3 Ly 4 % t e KS She will bring you laughter and forgetfgs ™% COMEDY NEWS Re % j % WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, Jan. 12 and : % RICHARD DIX, JANE WYATT, ALBERTRKER % In 5 ‘ * iS * ; % o ; A stirring drama of the days when railroads @Wagon trains fought bloody battles with each o a March of Time: “Invasion” RTOON Bs P % _ NOTICE TO PATRONS % Due to recent Wartime Prices & Trade Board (PPS Divi- %{ sion) regulations designed to further conserve pay We are %% unable to issue our customary counter cards andgfers an- %{ nouncing our she We therefore request oug"Ons to % watch our adve s in this newspaper an- q | nouncements on ¢ n for coming attractior : | Brexorexerexerecerezezer OOO.