PAGE EIGHT ABBOTSFORD, SUMAS AND MATSQUI NEWS FUN Me ON OA OULU CUNY Seasonable Hardware Values TAR PAPER, Barret’s, 400 square feet, per roll $1.05 ROOFING—Light Weight,....... soe per rolls olead Medium weight, ......... per roll $2.10 Heavy weight, .......... per roll $2.59 COAL TAR for repairing your leaky rooi— In your own container ........... ... per gal. 35c WEATHER STRIP, Frost King, felt, 20 feet Complete with tacks ............. Ree ae ) FOCUSING / SPOTLIGHT RICKLY < TEREPOSKY On Saturday afternoon in the United Church, Abbotsford, Rev. A. C. Cameron united in marriage Ann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, A. Tereposky, and Al. RicKly of Ham- mond. The bride wore a colonial white satin with a floor-length veil and carried a bouquet of carnations. Attending her were three brides- maids, JoLanne Egrie, who wore pale pink crepe; Jessie Gaspar, in blue sheet and Doris Rickly, cousin of the groom, in pale blue sheer. The groom was supported by his brother, James Rickly, and M. Tereposky and Ken. Shepherd of Hammond were attendants. |S. Powell and A. Rickly acted as ushers. Approximately 200 guests were entertained at a reception at the Magyar Hall after the ceremony. The bride's table was centred with a decorated wedding cake and flowers. Following a short wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Rickly will reside at Port Moody. Church Services TRINITY UNITED CHURCH A world-wide Communion Sun- day has been the dream of some people for a number of years. Sun- day, October 6, has been named as the first Sunday that such an attempt is to be made in the his- tory of civilization. In keeping with this venture the Sacrament of Ci ion will be observed Bargain Values $2.89 Reg. $3.50 and $4.25, Sha = Ss to clear $1.95 Men’s Sharkskin Zipper Jackets $5.50 to clear $4.29 Bargains in Men's good quate) black gaunlet a Gloves, reg. $2.95 —.-..________. to clear $2.39 DRESS RAIN COATS — Herrinbone strip tweed effect, dark green. A for wear. $7.75 for $6-95 Wool Specials. “MADE-EZE” a superior quality heavy yarn for 10¢ quick knitting, reg. 20c oz. .__}______ to clear per 0z. In Men’s Zipper Jackets, in t blue, green, wine with gray trim reg $3.50 to inleas Men’s Zipper Jackets, assorted addments ARCTIC CROCHET WOOL . lar 20¢ oz. See eed bite CREPE WOOL, Lotus and Sunshine ] 5¢ 20c oz. + to clear, per oz. “TIGER” WOOL, Regular 20c oz. This week ~ per oz. 15° RUGS, Challenge brand, 9x9 special $5-95' 9x12 $7 -95 MADE-TO-MEASURE FASHION-GRAFT CLOTHES GIVE ALL ROUND SATISFACTION. TRY THEM in Trinity United Church Sunday next at 11 o'clock in the morning. If there are representatives in this Area of any f the Occupied Countries, a welcome awaits them in our Abbotsford Churches. Such a gesture as Communion should bring courage and hope to rem- nants in those occupied lands. . Church of the Nazarene Ser- vices—Sunday Bible School all de- partments at 10 am. Morning Worship, International Commun- ion Service at 7:30 p.m., Mid-week service Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Young People’s Service Thursday at.7:30 p.m. The Pastor, Rev. A. J. Loughton will preach at the Church Services. OPENS FERRY BIDS Bids for a five-year charter to operate a ferry on the Fraser river between Albion and McMillan Is- land on the Langley side, have been called by the department of public works at Victoria and were opened at the office of Hon. C. S. Leary today. W. I. MEMBERS (Continued from front Page) from the Fraser Valley Fairs As- sociation, and she thanked the Daly’s HARDWARE PHONE 180 PI DOI III IO GI LIP PL LPAI IE = DRYGOODS bbotstord t A Yheatre PHONE 64 4 —Telephone 223— . M-S-A Plowing Association MEETING Canadian Legion Hall \ SATURDAY, OCT. 4:3 P.M. To discuss arrangements for 1941 ", | Plowing match. Everyone welcome. Friday and Saturday October 3 and 4 7 pm. and 9 p.m PST Matinee Saturday 2.30 CONRAD DANCE N in MT. LEHMAN ORANGE HALL FRIDAY, OCT. 3 9 p.m.-2 &m, Farmer Fiddlers’ Orchestra VEIDT VALERIE HOBS Blackout Espionage Bealne a setting oF —Refreshmen*’. present-day London, You = ts like it. ents 50c wdies 25¢ Andy Clyde Comedy News) | | ——___ SL Walt Disnéy’s “Pluto” = PAIN TING Let Bob do all your paint work— inside and ‘out, % Rea ALL Work GUARANTEED Write P.O. Box 148, Abbotsford Monday and Tuesday October 6 and 7 7 and 9 p.m. PST JANE WITHERS JACKIE COOPER EDITH F LOWS bers for di in so many exhibits, enabling the Institute to win the aggregate prize at the re- cent Fair in Abbotsford. Mrs. J. Brown was appointed official delegate to the South Fra- ser District Women’s Institute Conference to be held in the What- com Road Hall on Oct. 7, 8 and 9. Mrs. Allan Crouter and- Mrs. Robert Carmichael were appoint- ed to take charge of refreshments for the Conference banquet, and Mrs. A. W. Webb of Abbotsford Was appointed caterer for the lunches. The president reported that 284 pounds of jam have ben forward- ed to the Red Cross warehouse in Vancouver. One new member was welcomed to the Institute. Refreshments were served by the hostess and her daughter with Mrs. W. Morey acting as co-host- ess, and a pleasant social after- noon was brought to a close. TRANSFERRED Const. Jack Blezard, who has been the Sumas detachment of B.C. Police for nearly four years and was formerly at Agassiz and Chilliwack for six years, elaves with his family tonight for Mc- Bride, east of Prince George, to which point he has been trans- JOSEPHINE HUTCHINSON in HER FIRST BEAU Eve Arden, Shemp Howard San Antonio Rose Leon Erroll Comedy Sportreel MRS, FROST NEW PRESIDENT OF LAKE AREA CLUB The Lake Area Club assumed its winter activities with a well- attended meeting at the home of Mrs. N. P. Frost recently and elected the following officers: president, Mrs. Frost; vice-presi- dent, Mrs, J.. Mogg; recording sec- retary, Mrs. Campbell; financial secretary, Mrs, J. Luyat. Red Cross sewing was passed out by Mrs. Walter and completed knitting turned in by Mrs, Brown. The hostess was presented with a candle-lit birthday cake and Mrs. W. C. Blinch received a beauti- fully decorated cake honoring her silver wedding anniversary. Con- tests were won by Mrs, Silver- thorne and Mrs. Mogg. The tea table over which Mrs. J. Loftus presided was prettily cen- tered with Talisman roses. Misses Janet Brown and Dorothy Frost assisted the hostess in serving re- freshments. The next meeting will, be held at the home of Mrs. W. C. Blinch on Wednesday, Oct. 8. i “WHEN THE GERMANS CAME TO NORWAY” LECTURE SUBJECT “What I saw and experienced during the invasion and war in Norway” will be told by Conrad Knudsen, member of the Norweg- ian Parliament, in a lecture to be given in the Lutheran Church, Matsqui, on Wednesday, Oct. 8, at 8 p.m. Mr, Knudsen was with King Hakon and the Norwegian Gov- ernment during the first days of the German invasion and later met the British at Andalsnes when they came to help Norway. He will describe from firsthand ep- perience the unbelievable outrages perpetrated on a people who want- ed to live in peace. The lecture is in English and is given in aid of Watch For Our | | Harvest SALE BILL Mailed to You To-day 1 | You will SAVE Plenty MODERN “btferd MI ARKET Telephone 129 een LATTICE WELL KNOWN M-S-A East Kootenay District. There are ian. CANDIDATES the Norwegian Spitfire Fund. A HEALTH NURSE To lunch will be served in the parlors after the- lecture and then Mr. OPEN CRESTON UNIT Knudesen will speak in Norweg- (Continued from Front Page) already three established units in the Ki tred at Kimber Miss Marion Miles, B.A.Sc., R.N.,| ley. Fernie and Cranbrook. Mfss a member of the Fraser Valley | Ochs, R.N.. P.H.N., becomes Sen- Health Unit, Abbotsford, for se-|{!or Staff Nurse of the M-S-A unit. veral years, left on Saturday for|®¢ Miss Mungen, B.A.Sc, RN. will Monday Creston to which centre she has Bey Soe staff. nae hey been t to introduce a 5 ing Officer Leslie H. Eyres, Con- re sume Miss Och’s former work in servative candidate, seeks re-elec- new Public Health Unit in the West Matsqui. |ford has not been announced. tion and will be opposed by Fred A. Menzies, also of Chilliwack, standard bearer for the Liberals, and Eric S. Flowerdew of Otter, choice of the C.C.F. First political guns to el fired in this Area will apparently be at the four meetings announced by the C.C.F. for Friday and Monday nights. The meetings will be ‘held in pairs with the speakers alter- nating. On Friday night at 8.30 o'clock, meetings are announced for the Orange Hall, Abbotsford, and the Community Hall, Mats- qui, when the speakers will be Mr. Flowerdew and Laura Jamieson, M.L.A., Tom Alsbury, New West- minster, and Rev. H. T. Allen, Sardis. On Monday night the meetings are scheduled for Brad- ner and Mt. Lehman. The Liberals announce a meet- ing at Chilliwack on Oct. 10 when Hon. K. C. MacDonald, George Cruickshank, M.P., and Mr. Men- zies will be the speakers. Date for a meeting to be held in Abbots- DENTAL SERVICES (Continuec from Front Page) them to be preserved, until they are ready to be shed naturally. The early set of teeth are requir ed for proper mastication of food, act as guides in the growth of the permanent teeth, influence the growth and development of the jaws and aid in the function of speech, Through the medium of ¢he den- tal clinics parents will be given an opportunity to provide early dental treatment for the child at a period when the first teeth are so important. Further information will be forwarded to the parents through the schools and through visits by members of the Public Health Nursing Staff. —Buy War Savings Certificates— ferred. (CRN ee PE 5 Re M-S-A Night Schools The Merrymacs in A. S. Towell, Director of Education Classes opening Monday, October 6 are offered in, if and Thurs Woducecasa, a pa aireday Class Instructor Night—Time 7 and 9 p.m. P DRESSMAKING —...-(Matsqui women- —..Mrs. J. W. Westlin~Monday—7:30 p.m. Walt Disney’s Latest Feature (Abbotsford women) ~Mrs, A. MacDonald —Thursday—7;30 p.m. WOODWORKING (men and women) —..Mr, M. Mellado The METALWORKING Mr. M .Mellado — COMMERCIAL ...._..(men and women) —Mr. D. Smith Re uctant ragon CHORAL (men and women) -—-Mr. G. Busby Monday—7:30 p.m. i (in Matsqui Elementary School) An unusual combination of live, and cartoon characters. Fees: $2.00, payable in advance, per course. All classes except the Choral are held in Philip Sheffield High School, Abbotsford. Take It or Leave It For additional information see E. W. BURTON, Supervisor of Night Schools YOUR bomb may “hail” Hitler. CCF Let’s Support Taking Profits Out of War CCF Complete Mobilization Means 100% War Effort. CCF CCF Public Meetings ORANGE HALL, ABBOTSFORD, and COMMUNITY HALL, MATSQUI Friday, October 3, at 8.30 p.m. Speakers: MRS. LAURA JAMIESON, MLL.A. TOM ALSBURY | REV. H. T. ALLEN, SARDIS Monday, October 6, 8.30 p.m. BRADNER AND MT. LEHMAN ERIC S. FLOWERDEW speaking at all’ meetings Ci oe rales ny i Literal Campaign Meeting Hon. K. C. MacDonald, Minister of Agriculture, Geo. A. Cruickshank, M.P., Fred A. Menzies will address a meeting in Chilliwack on October 10 Watch (i paper for a meeting in Abbotsford. ‘Fraser Valley Liberal Association. LO a a ef 6, 1941. FOR SALE FOUR LOTS, situated on corner of Essendene Avenue and Cyril Street, Abbotsford. Offers to purchase these lots are invited by the Canadian Legion, Branch No. 15, Abbotsford, B.C., and should be submit- ted in writing to the Secretary on or before Monday, October The highest or any offer not necessarily accepted and préfer- ence will be given offers from War Veterans.