— > CANADIAN LEGION BRANCH No, 57 —— DANCE pRipay, 1 OCTOBER 18 — RNYTNMAIRES 0 ORCHESTRA — ADMISSION 5c Including Refreshments PROCEEDS TO BUILDING FUND for further particulars a the Fe Armistice Dance j » — ANNOUNCEMENT — % To all my former students and all others interested in music lessons, I will re-open my studio on Laurel Street, Abbotsford on Saturday, 28th 8 am. to 4 pm. For appointments phone 264, J. CHAN. COLLINS. among Canadian sociated with a number of Bloom, one of CBC’s it contributor to listeners a review of news newspapermen, Mr. leading western papers. Sept. 25, 1846 ABBOTSFORD, SUMAS & MATSQUI NEWS 3 beet = aoa ——GIBsSoNs DISPERSAL SALE HOLSTEIN CATTLE ———— AT DEROCHE ——— r Tuesday, October Ist at 1:30 P.M. (Standard Time) For the J. J. McKimmon Estate at the McKimmon Farm, 12 East ee eS a 21 Head of Holstein Cattle 4 years, fresh Dec. 20, 1945; bred om! 9. ears, bred May 26, dry now. Bud hag 10 years, due date of sale. dy 2nd, 4 yea am fresh March 22, bred wut 6. Ottawa the weekly Capital -Report from ery Sunday at 11.03 a.m. netwo! Prominent eM —TEEN TOWN— DANCE in the ORANGE HALL September 28th Dancing from 8 to 11:30 * — ADMISSION 20¢ — Refreshments Available P. H. LUCAS OPTOMETRIST ANNOUNCES THE OPENING OF AN OFFICE AT 527 Main St. Mission City FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27th EYES EXAMINED — GLASSES FITTED By Appointment PROMPT OPTICAL REPAIR SERVICE Office Hours: 9:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. EIDTORIALLY SPEAKING Here’s Why We Should Always Purchase Products Made In B.C. The greatest thing needed dur rd the Logg otal p ne will ‘be Power means Payrolls and Pay- the support purehase of pro- ducts manufactured here. The growth and continued pros- perity of British Columbia de- pends on the growth and ex- pansion of Payrolls and Pur- chasing Power. Taxes would be. lessened ba capita, as support of British lumbia industrial concerns would enable them to pay more taxes and lessen the average per capita. Keep every possible dollar cir- culating in our field of opera- ys aes. Colum! cts a narrow lea—encourage Fh de trade to on greatest pos- sible extent but don’t what is available here. British Columbia products are quality products, made from high pombe Cnc eg by an intel- ligent femember this and discard all inferiority com- plexes. Our dairy mayoess =. » milk, canned. ‘pow itter and cheese are gr: with, “the best in the world. Our canned milk is exported to eleven foreign countries, increasing every year against all world brands, yet many carloads are imported into British Columbia every year— also applies to butter and Our meat products, fresh, smoked and canned, paper pro- ducts, paints and varnishes, bis- ry, clothing, both Aldergrove B.P.0, Elks, No. 66 DANCE TO BE HELD IN MATSOUI HALL Friday, September 27th Dancing 9:30 to 2:30 Daylight Time) —— ST. MATTHEW'S CHURCH, ABBOTSFORD Pia HARVEST FESTIVAL FRIDAY, September 27th., 1946 (Fast Time)— 8:00 p.m.: Festal Evensong (Short) and Sermon, Preacher: The mine peed Sir Francis Heathcote, Bart., Bishop of the Diocese. FRIDAY, September 27th. 1946 (Fast Time)— 9:15 p.m.; Ceremony of Burning of the Vicarage Mort- gage in the Parish Hall. 29th, 1946 $:00 am., Holy Communion. 945"am.,, Junior Church and Sunday School. 11:00 am. Holy Communion, Hymns and Sermon, Preacher: The Vicar. 7:30 p . Festal Evensong, Te Trinity, Vancouver. d Time Deum and Sermon, rather, Rey. Gordon E. Bratt, Rector of Holy AUCTION. SALE EVERY WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON CUTLER’S BARN — MISSION Highest Prices for Calves and other Livestock ED JONES, Licensed Auctioneer men’s and women’s; marine en- gines, batteries, fertilizers, metal printing jobs, and hun- dreds of other products, are equal to the best . yet all are faced with direct competition with im- conducted by Vancouver Board of Trade, has been operat- ing steadily for 20 years, the iar campaign of its kind in present every pro- ae in Canada and every coun- try in the world is urging its citizens to “Buy at Home"—“Sup- port their Own Industries.” They urgently require maximum em- r and increa: power—So do B. imports pared with a few years Women’s ready-made clothing, —worth $4,700,000, was sold in . factories supply 13 percent. One hundred and fifty thousand dollars worth of this type of merchandise keeps fifty people working 12 months a year, Retail mercnants selling this Merchandise definitely state itis competitive in all respects to the imported articles. The value of property and in- crease in individual opportunity depends entirely on the produc- tion of primary and_ secondary roducts, Spending British Co- lumbia dollars in British Colums bia stores for British Columbia products is more than a patrioti¢ principle. It should not involve appeal. It is sense for evel who have children's any sentimental own and their industry worth to vutskirts of the br spapers r "‘cammunity has one diccessful industries er day and year am of the form of ve leads are just a few for B.C Pri British every individual living in Britis sh Columbia prese British Columbia “first. import | B® Large Crowd Watches House Moving Job In Abbotsford One of the biggest moving jobs in Abbotsford in some years was completed Friday evening, when a Vancouver transfer com- pany jacked up the William Ro- ported it to a new location di- ly opposite the Dr.. H. Cannon resid on Essendene venue. It was hardly as simple as that, however, as many obstacles d to be overcome before and anne the trip down Montrose Ave. and up the main highway. To the big crowd which witnes- of interest and they enjoyed every minute Ah time y spent at the sce: The trailer cass by the com- pany was an all-steel carrier, nd was pulled by a ten-ton Work of placing the house on its foundation at the new site was completed Monday. VERY LITTLE POULTRY , |DISEASE IN VALLEY G. L. Landon, poultry commis- sioner, has received preliminary reports showing that reactors to pullorem among poultry flocks in the Fraser Valley are at their lowest percentage in history. Percent of reactors is .8, the lowest figure since blood testing was inaugurated. Six inspectors are now in the field. It_is esti- mated that between 500,000 and 600,000 birds will be tested this season. SUREY RATEPAYERS APPOVE TWO FIRE PROTECTION BYLAWS Surrey ratepayers have passed two fire protection bylaws. Both bylaws authorized the purchase of an RCAF crash truck and other facilities for fire protection, The trucks have already been purchased from the War Assets Corporation, Seven fire brigades now pro- tect Surrey homes and business places. ABBOTSFORD If gold were], dividual justifieation for pul 1d ng SOCIAL AND PERSONAL (Continued from Page 2) Daisy 2nd, 10 years, bred. 3 isy 3rd, 4 years, fresh Pee 4 1, bred Aug. 16. Daisy 4th, 3 years, fresh March 22, bred Sept. 17. 1 7 years, fresh June 24, not bi 1 b : — “ fresh April +e bred L 1 3rd, 3 resh July 13. 13—Pansy 5th, 9 sine, etre Feb. 15, porte pe 25. 14—Ponty 2nd, 6 years, fresh October 8, oie April 20. 17—Ponty 5th, 2% years, fresh May 25, bred August 15. 1 yy ae adr we ember 26, 1945; bred June 8. 1 4th, 8 years, fresh March 8, bred Sep’ 20—Star — 7 years, fresh May 14, bred A ani 1—s tar 4th, 6 hari Sang January 6, bred lony rm bulls. Every ‘arm. Cor A Records will te animal has been raised on the f; announced in the sale ring. Terms: Cash at the Sale GIBSON'S Box 758 :: Chilliwack, B.C. :: ~ Phone 4546 Office: Home-Makers Realty & Insurance Agency Ltd, Ph. 3131 Sumas Co-operative Assoc. No. { Annual DANCE ROAD — FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25 MUSIC BY THE AMBASSADORS ORCHESTRA ADMISSION 75 Cents 33 REFRESHMENTS Included - —— ST. MARGARET’S CHURCH, BRADNER —— CELEBRATES HARVEST ‘FESTIVAL SUNDAY, 29th., 1946 9:30 am., Holy Communion (plain). 10:00 a.m., Sunday School, — 3:00 p.m., Festal Evensong and Sermon. Preacher: The Vicar. Time DANCE TO THE MUSIC OF ROSS WILLIAMS and HIS 7-PIECE ORCHESTRA At Aldergrove Community Hall Saturday, Sept. 28 “The Satutday Nite Dance Spot of the Valley!” * Dancing 9 - 12 Admission _50c (Standard Time) Mrs. C. L. Denny of Moose Jaw, Sask., Dr, and Mrs, Me- Bride an Robinson of Vancouver home of Mr. a thur last wee . Mr. and Mrs. J. MecRobb of Regina, Sask., are visiting with Mr. and Mrs w. J. (bere: rry. Mr, an "hate: "Gomme Heppner mart family have returned from spent on Vancouver Ts and! . Cc. W, Price two weeks visiting in. Kelowna, Coukel _ have SE EE, BERT NIOSI... King Swing and his 15-Piece Orchestra From Sunnyside Beach, ‘Toronto — Chilliwack Agricultural Hall — FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4th Dancing'9 to 1 Ww ADMISSION available from Hipwell's, } arber Drugs; also all Athletic officials. Nee eee Ra RS lS SR Ri a BUY B.C. PRODUCTS... BOOST B.C. PAYROLLS WE'LL SEE YOU ALL AT THE . —— Bie, PRODUCTS DISPLAY —— in Philip’ sti High School Wednesday, October 2nd MO! TROSE STUDIO