a PAGE FOUR ABBOTSFORD, SUMAS & MATSQUI NEWS wie Ate ee fh ee Se, ee at? aie WEDNESDAY, SUPT. 18, 1940 We congratulate Messrs. Pottage and MoIntosh on opening the Modern Market and wish them every success in the venture. PRICES GOOD FOR THURS., FRI. & SAT., SEPTEMBER 19, 20 & 21 QUAKER OATS *nce"ver. 18c PUFFED WHEAT $"rxrs. 15c CAKE FLOUR PACKET 23¢ 7c SWANSDOW PURE LARD Swift's Silverleat POUND-CARTON ————————__ - Bradner There was a splendid attendance at the Red Cross tea held on Wed- nesday afternoon in the hall. Re- freshments were provided and ser- ved by Mesdames Auburn, Car michael, Fatkin, McMath, Money, Paver, Ruben and Sandstrum. The tables were prettily decorated with autumn flowers. The drawing for a hand embroidered luncheon set donated by Mrs. Waring, was won by Mrs. Rowley of Abbotsford. Matsqui Miss Audrey Kerr visited home over the weekend. Miss Goldeen Sorenson returned last week from a visit to Victoria. Mrs. ©. Sorenson and Stanley pent Friday in Vancouver and New Westminster. her Mr. Harold Smith of Trail ar- rived. home Tuesday night for a week's visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Len Smith, and left Wed- nesday with his mother for thelr Prices Effective Thursday, Friday, Saturday “Parsencd “Paragraphs ; Contributed by our District Correspondents DREW GROCER Zw DELIVER’ — Sept. 19-20-21 Marmalade, 4-Ib. tin 45¢ Orange; Malkin's Best Spinach 2 Ibs. 15¢ Soap cdc 3 bars 19¢ clean ‘and tender Fels Naptha Ripe Tomatoes 12 Ib. 25¢ Pork & Beans, 3 tins 25¢ Matkin’s Best just right for canning Canteloupe .. 2 for 19%¢ eee eveteaiiee home at White Rock. FLOU il 27c ees 85¢ “he 49-Lb. = $1.59 St. Margarets’ Church Guild met 2 Sa pomp HS vse gains AT a yee aah ieee rine er amd OER “q All-Purpose 6n Tuesday at the home of Mrs.| Mrs. J. D. Dunstan (nee Agnita = Sa be Prony soo ie ie Sanne: G. H. Loach and was addressed| Gustafson) and Mrs. C. Dunstan 1 Packet CHIPSO L ‘d 1 30 PRUNES prouxn \ ARTON ie 15c by Rev. F. S. Henderson. Prep-|are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Carl Limited Supply Only emons ..... dozen ic arations are being made for the} Gustafson. Fall Sale of Work, and several| Miss Annie Goodchild is visiting Lardss. sas’ 4 Ibs. 25¢ pieces of work were given out.|/friends in Vancouver. Pure, North 5! M. [pe Walker & Co. At the close of the meeting tea} Recent visitors of Mrs. T. Rott- Mil Merce sae ae tins 25c¢ 4 rae srone was served by Mrs. Bellfield and|luff were Mrs. Thorburn from All Kinds i THE ae mksivicne = ential 180 Mrs. Barley. Peru, and Mrs. Provost and Mrs. Peas 3 tins , Atangard Block FREE DELIVER) Mrs. J. Walker and Mr. and]|Carter of Pitt Meadows. Hroder’s , Mrs. Quizzy and daughter visited Mrs. Stalhaudske from Burnaby at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J.A.|is visiting Miss H. Kemprud. Corn ...... 3 tins Mrs, Waring was called to New] visiting Miss Grace Hurum. Roast Beef Ib.-tin r Westminster on Wednesday owing Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Food “ti or ou to the unfavorable condition of her] H. Vosbourgh were Mr. and Mrs. Dog 00 am husband who is a patient in the Pauaier Fall Plowing Carmichael recently, Mrs. Walker is a former resident of this district. Royal Columbian Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. H. Woodbridge were guests from Vancouver of Mr. and Mrs. L. C, Gardner. A berdeen Miss Joyce Sabelle from the B. C. Blectric Staff in Vancouver is J. Culp from Calgary, Alberta, and Mrs. J. Farrell from Victoria, Mr. and Mrs. Hubbs from Lang- ley Prairie are moving into the house in the village owned by Charles Baynes. Mr. H. Hurum and Mrs. H. Aylmer * Golden Bantam Roast Mutton, {b.-tin Coconut, med. Wheat Puffs White Vinegar, gallon Heinz, pickling Ib. Prairie Nuts, 3 pkts. Snithun left for Camrose, Alberta, Ll aleetebelatelel ; 5 last week. Once again residents on the sein oe cabaret) andes ite Yale road bet Pits aos ee @ ew en bey cnt Sldera ave jan Bill Kunzmann spent Monday in FORD TRACTOR he goal really seems close at pede oe alates er Lar = Ihe | 6 Pnomialegier gti ceeempee et i hand, the number of signatures Graph Books _... l5e = required by the B.C. E.R. Col Syynas District Music Dictation Books — 10c va tat onions. 2 having been obtained. Seribblers cite and vadew 7eG aN i Seribblers with pages and Index, 75c, $1 A number of “Beavers” met at 2 Scribblers Mucilage . 100 the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter} Mrs: W. G. Fadden has as her} Scribblers Paste . E Towlan on Friday and a talk on guests during the week Mrs. Wil- Venus Pencils tik o 10e, scout work was given by Rev. F. cox, Mrs. Moore, Mrs. Stranger eae, , Reeve’s Fountain F Pens —_. ~.. 400, 0c, “s S. Henderson and Mr. Smith, a|204 Mr. Black of Green Timbers. ONS... —— 5, 10c, 15e ! Pen Holders _ — 5e, 100 Abbotsford Motors Ltd. HAAN AN ei Aberdeen schoo] have hope of the much-needed electricity being ex- tended to the district. These “vi- ions” have appeared periodically in the last ten years or more, but teacher in the high school at Ab- botsford, who is very interested n the work. In future this band Vancouver, Mr. and Mrs. Hesla from Kyle, Sask., and Hendrick Byarner from Vancouver visited Mr. and Mrs. E. Engene on Monday. Mr. Donald McDonald of Ocean Falls visited his Baynes, recently. Mr. and Mrs. Holliday of Pasa- uncle, C. M. Headquarters for School Su pplies Full Stock of Authorized Text Books at Government Prices ALL TEXT BOOKS STRICTLY CASH WE SPECIALIZE IN SCHOOL SUPPLIES of boys will be known as_ the a dena, Cal., are visiting their daugh- Wolf Patrol and will join month- FORD SALES AND SERVICE 1 ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Cia | ly with a club which is now be- ! W R ll Ph PHONE 62 ABBOTSFORD ing organized in Abbotsford. It is ECR eir Ss exa armacy 5, = 2 Those who attended the Ward- PRESCRIPTIONS will be made in the near future to carry on this work. Threshing is now almost finish- ed in this district and farmers are now digging potatoes, prepar- atory to being free for silo filling. Gifford Bruce Sibbald has returned af- .jat their homes In Vancouver. ell-Geldhart wedding Thursday evening were Mr. and Mrs. R. Har- ris, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Blinch and Miss Elma Marcy. Stationery Phone 8 Kodaks Developing ERIC T. WEIR, Pum. B. Misses Spain and Elliott of the|~ Whatcom road Mission have re- turned from a two-week vacation Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Baynes were Mrs. W. Haywood, Mrs. Laura Bosman of W. S. GARDINER The Hotel Atangard (i) ? Telephone 100 ter attending the Victoria fair. Vancouver, Ab na ade | FIRST CLASS REST- y A ; i hi ani ss e y id x Mr. Sibbald is attending the Mrs. Quadling of Barrowton AURANT IN CON fair at Puyallup, Wn. Mrs, Ellison has returned home after spending a week as the guest JUNCTION. THE AT- ANGARD IS RANKED AS THE MOST MOD- has returned from a visit to Sas- katchewan. She was accompanied GET “LUCKY” and STAY LUCKY Let yourown taste tell you the difference between LUCKY LAGER and or- dinary beers—yet it costs no more, Other famous malt beverages to choose from: RAINIER BEER BURTON type ALE SILVER SPRING STOUT COAST BREWERIES LIMITED Vancouver Vietoria New Westminster j5-4 This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia Mr. and Mrs. Hanson spent Sun- day at Sumas. Mr. and Mrs. G. Shaw of Van- couver spent Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. Shaw. Mrs. Hamil and Jimmie are spending some time as guests of Mrs. Lewis. _ Jubilee Miss Edith Boyle is visiting at Chilliwack with friends. Miss Johnstone spent the week- end in Vancouver. Many friends and neighbors at- tended the funeral of Mr. A. Haines Wednesday afternoon from the Jubilee hall. Miss Agnes Fulton is spending a few days in Vancouver. Mr. S. Christie was guest of Vancouver friends at the first of the week. Mr. B. Evanoff has returned to a logging camp on Vancouver Island. Mr. E. Munson is visiting with friends on the Prairies. Mt. Lehman Miss here again several J. Fowlkes is teaching For the first time in years there is no begin- but three new-comers Hop-pickers have return- their home and this will increase class enrolment. Mr. Alfred of Springfield Oregon, guest of his aunt Miss Nellie friends in Vancouver. Mrs. K il in ners started. ed to class, Fox was 2@ and uncle recent here. Carter is visiting Raskewich, who has the Royal Columbian New Westminster, is been hospital, recovering. Mr. and Mrs Gordon of Port ors here at the A. J. Herron an Mann ‘were weekend of her daughter, Mrs. Davis. by her cousin, Miss Cline, who ERN AND BEST Mri aid are: Larson eneabicrd |e, visits.at: the Comat, HOTEL IN THE and Mrs. Westlin spent Saturday Miss. Marion “Banks of Cte VALLEY. at Chilliwack. wack spent the weekend with i CI Mrs. Eayton spent Sunday at pulse: Ciggya’ York Giage ‘Depot Buen Mrs. Collins of Vedder sub-sta- tion entertained 20 little guests on Saturday in honor of Merna’s 7th birthday anniversary. Mrs. C. H. Beldam, Patty-Lou and visitors enjoyed a 3-day fish- ing trip near Hope recently. Mr. and Mrs, L. V. Kenny and family visited relatives in Sumas on Sunday. Huntingdon Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Williams, Howard and Frank have left for a trip in the Okanagan to visit Mr, and Mrs. Purdy, formerly of Huntingdon. Mr. Purdy is Gov- ernment Fruit Inspector for that district. Bill and Peggy Brown of Olym- Insurance RESPONSIBLE COVERAGE at the Try Us. VERY LOWEST RATES. COMPLETE AND ABSOLUTE COVERAGE Houses, Furniture, Farm and PPRPE) it...We handle them all in Reliable cmroinian INSURE AND BE SURE! REAL ESTATE Farm Lands, Poultry aba Bungalows and Suburban and ESTATES MANAGED Wills, Houses Rented, and efficient service with very Safety Deposit Boxes...A complete prices, Westminster Crust Company NEW WESTMINSTER, B.C. pia visited their parents at the weekend Mrs. Harris and children visit- ed at Cloverdale at the weekend. Richie Crouter, is the proud cup for aggre recent CFV fair tables. grade four pupil, holder of a silver winner in the with his vege- FOR WET WEATHER we stress Watson’s 10-Ounce RAIN-REPELLENT COATS PANTS Insist on the Best --- KEYSTONE BRAND SCHOOL SUPPLIES EXERCISE BOOKS SCRIBBLERS LOOSE LEAF BINDERS AND SHEETS NOTE BOOKS WRITING TABLETS AND ENVELOPES MADE IN B.C. HATS OLIVE SHADES NEW STOCK CITY PRICES Made from treated Army Duck. Kmown in the United States as "“AQUA-SHED"” i Lawrence Drygoods and Footwear P.O. Building Phone 200 : ee REQUIRED FOR M.S. Please apply by letter, giving qualifications, ete, and stating how applicant ean be qt wickly reached in an emergency. A. 8. TOWELL, Official Trustee, Education Office, Abbotsford, B.C, £ Sie: x ==