| | ¢ PAGE FOUR i ABBOTSFORD, SUMAS & MATSQUI NEWS Lenten Menu \ Personal Paragraphs Contributed by our District Correspondents | EAGLE BRAND, sims. - - (9c }) Mt. Lehman EDITS THE MAIL ALL BRAN, sams = = WGC Pfc Wascsacer Were omnes ate of Mrs. Stewart's sister, Mrs. Pope. . : ; af Tomato or Vegetable 3 t 23 Mr. J. Pope’s new house is near- ‘ SOUP, Red & White 3 Ins C : ‘ ing completion. Mrs. Gibson is convalescing at ba CREAMETTES, “<""— - 3 pkt. D5 frum ater, esting tom: we a @ At the Red Cross meeting held BRIMFULL CHEESE, ‘ol lb. 18c in the school on Tuesday, hee bers were present. They made Prices Effective T d Friday, March 7-8-0 Pure Lard .. 3 lbs, 29¢ MEALTIME FROUCS. Robin Hood Oats, pat ise |. Sunlight So Anything else? 5 unlight Soap, 4 bars 23c || \Wehave come (No: thanks. wash our, oatmeal / Marmalade, .. 4 Ibs. 39¢ }| nice oatmeal ensign soap on 7% Plum Jam ... 4 lbs. 37¢ sale Miaskin’s Best t i Bran Flakes, Posts, . 10c } Milk, all kinds, 3 tins 25¢ COFFEE = TOM ATOES Red & White 2 ti 5 the new surgical dressings at the . ) Large tins - Ins Cc meeting. , ; Tne Sewing Circle of the United Ketch Church met Wednesday at the Chum Salmon, Si» - - Iie bers present. The hostess was &s- sisted by her daughter, Audrey. The Ladies’ Aid of the United M. ©. Walker & Co. Church will meet in the church R. §. LAMBERT home of Mrs. Farber with 11 mem- Formerly editor of the B.B.C.’s THE RED & WHITE STORE hall on Wednesday. , ; : ‘ publication, ‘The Listener, Mr. Fort York .-.... Ib. 50c Atangard Block FREE DELIVERY SERVICE Phone 130 ‘A Liberal meeting will be held); ert is now heard each Sun- . 5 Fresh Ground .. Ib. 35c TEA in the Orange Hall on March 9. 7 ° ay at 11 am. over the CBC when Reeve George Cruickshank, liberal he edits\ “Old Country Mail” for 2 ares ie ee rat aa CBC listeners. The material for Delicia © 6 «6 Shara ib. 59¢ . t . . rs. B. Cooke was a weekend!) i. weekly talks is gleaned from Fort Garry .. Ib. 75¢ ¥ uest of Mr. and Mrs. J. Simpson. * pee ey os Miss Hudson will demonstrate Sp ecial: Vitamin B-1, for ig A whist drive will be eld &t| These ona fone eee ole Powder, Ib. 19¢ | Fort York Coffee and lant rowth $1 00 the school on Thursday eveniN§) gents in the British Isles, cover Soup, 6-02., tin ..... 5c Fort Garry Tea Pp g GO . . ol in aid of the Red Cross. ing every phase of civilian life Aylmer Tomato y. FORGET-ME-NOT FACE POWDER, 50c The Nursing Class met in the) quring wartime. March (1, 12, 13 FORGET-ME-NOT PERFUME, 50c Both for 50c¢ {| Rea cross room Monday under Sockeye Salmon, ¥’s You are invited to come in ASMINE ROUGE, all Shades. 50c the guidance, Ob Mess G: Seyitshy: Gifford Lacross, fin 20c, 2-35c |_ aca SS a es. The “Busy Bees” met in the f JASMINE LIP STICK, 50c Both for 60¢ %\cnitca churen Han on Saturday. | Crabmeat, QC., tin 25¢ nee cooking 101b 25¢ Mrs. Green, the director, brought; The Ladies’ Hospital Auxiliar . . rapefruit .-. 5 for 25¢ hi alts, . Tc . 69C in e ies’ ospital! y i e p Kruschen S reg. 75¢ Gin Pills, regular size — 45¢ and served refreshments. will hold its next meeting in the Peas, 0.City, ... tin 10c neta igh ‘Abe Derkson of the Westmin-)Gienmot> school on Thursday, Tomatoes, 2's, tin 10¢ |{emons, Ige., dozen 25¢ ster Seaforth Highlanders was the| March 14, in the form of a St. Enos Fruit Salts -—— 79¢ Gin Pills, large size ___. 69¢ Sponge, Chamois, reg $1.25, 950 Bayers Gen. Aspirin, 100 . 98¢ [| guest of Mr. and Mrs. D. R.Nich-|Patrick’s tea. . Corn, white, 2 tins 23c [Bananas .... 3 Ibs. 25¢ olson at the weekend. a alkin’s Bes rc ‘A> webist. drive and! dancer wes |i ise ae Dog Mash B&K, 5lb 25c¢ css) Mr. and Mrs, Harvey Konrad.|yeq in Gitford hall on Thursday) Chocs., mixed, Ib. 35¢ Hoe Biscuits ... Ib. 10c ; eir S exa armacy ba beet nS ee Bk | when six tables of whist were in| Ls 8 = . ys W I. onrad's par- * ae -im RIPT play. Prize winners were Miss Nel. Stationery Mere ae Developing Oe an i ai th pone neta |e Coghlan, Ils Seegar, Frank Eeageeee aonn Ss a ral meetin, e + ERIC T. WEIR, Pm. B. eee iey 5 Cogilan and Rux Whitson. Con-) PAINFULLY HURT {2-YEAR-OLD GIRL in the Jubilee Community Hall on i sélations went to Mr. Whitson, Mr. March 9. Reeve George Cruick-| pniilips, Mr. Cameron and Betty| Shirley Nicholson, daughter of HAS 3RD BIRTHDAY shank, liberal candidate will speak.|whitson. A raffle for fence posts|Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Nicholson of| ‘welve-year-old Joyce Moran of A dance is being held in the hall|)..4, drawn, Mr. Stein of Mission SE ES 1 Mt. Lehman, received painful lac- RE-OPEN FOR BUSINESS || “er te meeting. wea Seay Rta, Of, MING [ast Ta Oe ee eee ee Mrs. J. W. Gilbert spent the) jayburn, 60 fence posts; Ss. Cam- lay on Feb. 29, ap Year week with her sister, Mrs. Simpson. } eron, Clayburn, 40; N. Nelson, Git-| face and jands on Friday night Day, when her mother, Mrs. J. [ ex a c (@) ig re cilert an st c: ford, 25, Music for the dance was when she pitched over the handle rae Me ink Hanae a ogar’ were guests 0! rr. an i Mrs. J. Simpson on Sunday. supplied by Saunder brothers. bars of a bicycle she was riding] school friends. Twelve classmates . Mr. and Mrs. Gibbs of Sumas near ther home. enjoyed games and refreshments. Central * Service visited Mr. and Mrs. Layton. —Featuring Unsurpassed Gas— rd Mrs. Hymers of Vancouver has Pies oie Ss - 5 Fire Chief Sky Chief Matsqut returned to the James farm. - @ |] oils, Tires, Tubes, Batterles — Mr. and Mrs, Lee and Mr. an i 4 and Auto Accessories Mrs. W. McHardy and Caroline Mrs. Mitchell visited Mr. and Mrs. HOW MANY TOURISTS ENTERED CONFUCIUS SAY: : ‘Ann of Balfour are spending a| Hanson last week. “Yle who buy beef at Ro- gp month with Mrs. McHardy’s mother,| Miss Nancy Rennie has obtained B-t- LAST YEAR BY AUTO ? Here! Bes Market not get = Mrs. J. M. Fredrickson. ,| work in New Westminster. = ; = Mr. P. Gulbransen of Vancou-| Mr. and Mrs. Hodges and Elean- aa Aberdeen Me sees ox au with Mr.and| nor of Vancouver visited Mr. and . «is enjoyed by s ROBE S Hf rs, P, Paulgaard. Mrs. P. Hanson on Sunday. thousands every : H | rhe “Well Baby” Clinic theld on| Mrs. H. Carson ae been| iss Nancy Rennie and Mavis the pment ith be re = 4 { 7 H MEAT MARKET Wednesday in the Hall was well Lee ee eee id ope eta Manzer' of New Westminster vis- faadieee een J Abbotsford Phone 56 attended and was the first to be| Miss Peggy Fowler, Bill and Na- ited Mrs. Rennie at the weekend. zestful refresh- SESEREEEE Airey | tannin } 5 Miss Sheila Layton spent a few ment, Old Style is held at Aberdeen. Dr. J. A. Tay-| than of days in Val : the answer. Order lor, M.H.O, and Nurse Ochs were spent the weekend with Mr. and a case today! Mrs. W. H. Kunzmann. LEGION This advert is not published or played by the Liquor . . Sumas District in charge, and there were aOR Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. st Student Nurses present. These }j, Hodgins were Mr. and Mrs. E. Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia, Branch 'No. 15 Mrs. E. Marcy was called tothe | sessions will be held the fourth|Marrington and daughter, and Mr. bedside of her aged father, Mr.| Wednesday of each month from|and Mrs. P. Mufford and family Beebe, who is very ill. Mr. Beebe 2 to 4 p.m. of Milner. was a former resident of Abbots- The eet ais Neen was * on whe! mem- ord, but is now living with ason Cee peaeteiday, aun aoe NEW PROBLEM » at Forks, Wn. her home for a social afternoon. (Continued from Front Page) Mrs. C. Baynes spent last week | Prizes at cards were won by Mrs. ae z : visiting friends at Nanaimo and Middleton and Mrs. A. E. Gled- oe addition would sone be EXECUTIVE MEETING n° | pill, ‘The guest of honor was pre- when school resumes after the| A meeting of the Legion exec Vancouver. 2 7 | Baster vacation, Monday April 1.|utive was held Monday night in 7 sented with pyrex bake dish and | phi i ti t Mrs. I. Parberry was a Belling- individual custards Refreshments | s, owever, was contingent|/the club rooms. The reports of 3 on delivery of at least one of the} committees disclosed some of the We Guarantee YOU A SMOOTHER RUNNING MOTOR AFTER OUR MOTOR TUNE-UP! (Contributed) ham visitor last week. Miss Isa McKay is visiting in bes pate Layman and jew pusses on order. Delivery of| good work being carried out in High compression high-speed motors of late model cars should y es ng Mrs, A. E. Gle x : the busses was delayed by W4l)the district in a quiet way. be tuned 6 five t aiftea: Vancouver with her parents Mrs. E. Smellie was @ visitor to| conditions affecting material sup-| py an SURVEY wtigs ta eee o cas aa rp penn Mrs. SoRelle and daughter Bar-| Vancouver last week, the guest of plies. Appointment of drivers was Fi faviiant antvae small. bra of Bellingham spent the week-| ther sister, Mrs. Stout. deferred. e unemploy' a committee intends to make a survey of all Jacartin Garage =. iene Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. T. Layman, who M.S.A. schools, in common with unempioyed ex-service men in the eee ”. have been visiting friends in Van- | those throughout the province, will districkiaolaleda) be, in a posi ear? Mr. Walter Harris was a Van-|couver for the past week, have | close Thursday, March 21, for the}, get the men placed in jobs couver visitor on Monday. returned home. Easter Holidays. should any government project coming under the National De- fence program be undertaken there. PENSIONS Telephone 100 The secretary reported that sev- eral applications for pensions and medical attention are receiving causinen , eursl! The Hotel Atangard 2 FIRST through Abbotsford during the month were assisted, also a couple of local men. WAR SERVICE FUND For the purpose of raising funds for the Canadian Legion War | Services financial drive, a dance jis being held at Matsqui, April 19. | CLASS EEST- AURANT IN _ CON- JUNCTION. THE AT- ANGARD IS RANKED AS THE MOST MOD- ERN AND BEST HOTEL IN THE | aore information regarding this VALLEY. | will be given later. _ Licensed Premises | WELFARE AID Stage Depot The executive recommended to the general meeting that a $5 do- | nation be given to Abbotsford Soc- |ial Welfare Club. voswmenns tans 11 SED CAR INVENTORY making plans to entertain the lad- jes again one night this month. Members will be informed of the 1938 Nash Ambassador 6 Sdn. 1929 Chrysler 4dr. Sedan date through the mail. 4938 Plymouth 4-dr Sedan 1929 Durant Bus. Coupe 19: «© DL. Bus. Coupe 1928 Buick Coach MEMBERSHIP GROWING 1936 Dodge Delux Sedan 1928 Chevrolet Coupe The branch now has a member- 1936 pose fg Beaee 1928 Ford cots 5 2: evrolet 2-dr. Sedan | sblp of 96 and expects to Desa the 1085 eird 4dr, Sedan 1938 Chevrolet 1%4-2 ton |100 mark by the end of the month. 1934 Dodge R. S. Coupe 1937 Chevrolet '%-ton } ie See 1934 Portapiane Conv. Coupe 1986 Chevrolet %-I-ton 1930 Chevrolet Sedan 1930 G.M.C. Heavy Duty | A bounty of $2 a head has been 1930 Essex 4dr, Sedan 1929 Ford 1%-ton Frome a Mogae ROSS BROS. GARAGE |gaid to be creating havoc In a provuniat Highway ALDERGROVE Phone Aldergrove ree number of turkey and poultry flocks. a Popular Grenadier Guards band which provides 4 popular Sunday afternoon program over the CEC. a