Pacific Stages Orders 36 Canadian |; Buses For Mainland, Valley Routes > B.C. Motor Transportation Ltd. have been negotiating for some peat for early delivery of 36 new Canadian Car-Brill buses for their Pacific Stage Line routes, it is announced by Gen- eral Manager Ivor W. Neil. The arrival of these vehicles, the first Le of which are expected in the early montns of the coming year, will 4 4 general improvement in service on practically all of the Company's 18 routes, will allow additional schedules to be operated Buti ne and permit some needed extensions of routes. 7 z At tthe Company has PAYROLLS si of equipment and difficulty of maintaining ve-| My, and Mrs. J. hicles found itself pressed to carry all the traffic offered. Okulitch' Leave mew buses palin service eeriy| FOF Vancouver year, engineering features special} After resid in Abbotsford Ssnpenais ar Otten district for ibe past Ts, for the climaticcon-|Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Okuliteh Per siae eae Cg gp py re side i Poa het. Seale cage ae During their residence in the had circle of friends. the “Cone setts] "Mrs. (Dr) George Volkotf, the former Olga Cagney Lieut-Col. ir. Sorry, rales na Dr, Yat A B.C PRODUCT a aliended schoo bbotsford, * i hs 8& ij i : i 3 F i of 3 i E F f i some yt go. mae 2 se} Lt.-Col, Okulitch was PALM ICE CREAM is used in our wide list of line on” August "1,] attached to the Canadian em- tempting Ice Cream Dishes. For Sundaes, Sodas and required if tH F g < = | x ;| bassy in Moscow for two years, to serve i Volkoff, recently Thosteed Milk Shakes, PALM ICE CREAM, a Made in B.C. chemi 4 MBE for his chemical re- oat Time ! Some of the new buses were| search work in conmectea with Product, adds that delicious smooth taste to all our ° eperied to be in service long] the atomic bomb. Mrs. Volkoff Fountain servings. And we would like to remind ile fore this, Mr. Well expialinns: spent hates = in Montreal you to attend the... on resear wi shortage of ma‘ and | on : in connection strikes in suppliers’ plants have with uses of penicillin. B.C, PRODUCTS DISPLAY par ee bus lus Dr. jimer Okulitch is a Drop into Gregory-Price Ltd. and see Y, atter the war transit/member of the faculty of UBC. in P.S.H.S. Auditorium, WED., Oct. 2nd. the selection of imported tweeds Pacific Stage Lines in date wis | TAG FOR BLIND ; - i and early 1946 secured 22 new|{N ABBOTSFORD velours and other fine fabrics in the cnceegh peer gil pect ger The Teddy Be ment’ to roll off Canadian s-| OM OCTOBER 5 eddy Bear u styles, wait their turn for additional{ Annual day for the Cana- ——— THE SWELLEST SP@T IN TOWN ——— ey season's new popular vehicles. dion tnetin feb tte God ant z : to greater ha Tice One tori ta Eomtoones pleco ive on ear! . af nes a them through talking books and e of our present plans for im-| Braille, and gives special help in proving service. the prevention of blindness to “While it would be entirely| People who might cae be- it P! pie i v nm ol conditions ‘mow that the war nag] Abbotsiord is Mrs. Chas “ae” | Intosh, secretary of the Fraser : “WHERE MOST MEN SHOP” mar oe Hee, Bini “i eet Valiny: “Coceittes ct the ee is that i7ck, of equipment is) tute for the Blind. ‘ for us to maintain our present |/MAY TAKE $150 ice. routes and servi Shortage of 4 rts is making a serious prob-| ACROSS BORDER EHEN YU of maintenance, Par ite “Duri war years we laid| Customs officials at Hunting- ring the out quite an ambitious program|don have received the new re- of first 22] gulations which allow Canadians provement. a buses we received, which gave| Visiting the United States to take us practically a 50% increase in| $150 with them without a special * . A Seating capacity, allowed us to| Permit from the Foreign’ Ex- > mmediate Service: inaugerate the “Flyer” service to| change Control Board. “Of tis = Valley points, and make other} @mount $100 may be in Ameri- —— ON —— = inereases in schedules. i. oo Pee the remainder — DUAL SHADE ASSORTMENT — owever, passenger traffic has} i! ‘anadian funds. i ‘i Pink y | ot Bee increased considerably over last} Up to Saturday the maximum gt aadeing bags Pde Fe gy Tato ae atc epairing year. The easing up of summer| amount allowed without « rerun wet inet ison. 2 Sapphite, s i traffic will provide relief on| Was $50. Wistaria, Opium Poppy, Brown Coral, Burma Red, * , some lines, and in some instances ieenuEseeeeemeneeeeeee Black Saphire, Blue Moss, Mandarin Red, Coelie t A we might be able to tighten up|MISS$ COOK IS Dragon's Blood, ‘Moon Mist and Black Cherry HEPPNER’S eat ens, mere teauen:| SHOW 4 cy of service with the present ER GUEST — LIPSTICK SHADE ASSORTMENT — JEWELERS number of buses, but until our eS aaaaes (Flip Top) nouageal et rad pment arrives in quan-| To honor Miss Dora Cook, Essendene Ave. A 8 Abbotsford, B.C. Whose marriage took place on|§ Chinese Red, Frozen Fire, Pink Sapphire n the tolerant under- regen 18, fag 14 friends held Oriental Sapphire, Temple Fire, Canton Red, Standing of our problems, for|@ wer at the home of Mrs, . Burma Red, Black S: Flov WINTER FAIR JUDGE will judge Ayrshire classes at|which we have been gratefal|#. Caldwell reseron’ of,,MS: ont Wie ee —aa the Ro; Winter Fair in Toron- | over the pe few years,” the afternoon was spent in an . Sam of Cl to in * Mr, Neil pointed out that pro-| njoyable contest. When tea wae — CLOUD SILK SHADE CAKE MAKE-UP — ———— | served by the hostess, Mrs. A. Peach Petal No. 2, Peach Petal No. 3 Ferguson read the honored . guests cup, and foretold of se- Light Lotus No, 2, Tea Tan No. 1 Veral small parcels which looked Tea Tan No. 2, and Tea Tan No, 3 like gifts. It was then that a beautifully decorated basket of gifts was presented to Miss Cook In a few well-chosen words M Cook thanked the ladies for thei: lovely presents. Phone 223 io ABBOTSFORD B.C. * BUY B.C, PRODUCTS — BOOST B.C, PAYROLLS B.C. PRODUCTS DISPLAY, WEDNESDAY, OCT, 2ND. Showplace of the Valley wes THE TOPS IN ENTERTAINMENT! — ALWAYS THE BEST IN SHOWS! ws i Phe are FRASER RIVER CLOSED Weir’s Rexall NOW SHOWING ieee ee 20 [Mon., Tues., Sept. 28-29 Hl Fon socKEYE FISHING ee ERIC.T, Wink seas Wednesday, Thurs., Friday at 7:52, and. 10:16 x FOTO NITE, Tues, Nite International Pacific Salmon her 25, 26, 27 BIG CASH Offer IT's FREE | Fisheries Commission inti ica oeoaae ning grounds WE ARE PROUD TO ANNOUNCE - . . Re-opening w servations at Hel che sense- doeal sovel you've beard sboud THAT WE HANDLE THE FOLLOWING BRANDS OF . BM, Brennan, is on call and will hold R meeting to review the oe Situation as soon as conditions Warrant.” he said. @ CARIBOO BRAND FOUND HANGING — @ PRIDE. OF THE WEST Knitting Minis fason Pye, 54, Lang- P wes found hanes Geneeet @TRAVELGARD LUGGAGE ‘ “ hed near tia home | @LECKIES’ BOOTS & SHOES, h ) r . He is said to have en in poor health for @DRY BAK CLOTHING gome time. @WATSON's Men's GLovEs | 7 60 cone et Thy: ae gress is being made with other | RE ALSO PR . portions of the Company’s plan. “** | Second Hit: pors’Employ 150-Qpeeaiers | “ee OUD TO ANNOUNCE ! R. Y MILLAND ™. GARGAN ip i +s of operators is no That We now represent that Well Known ; Leisen WM. GARGAN in onal PRODUCTION a 24” | ‘irm eo Scam 2ND. HIT NOAH BERRY Jr, MENDEZVOUS Dieacted by Minch! Lawes “4 ” | BEAUTIFUL CHEAT Girth Bro4. : ee 9 ba ses: a EXTRA: KIDDIES, Mom & “ae ee FALL SAMPLES in the LATEST SHADES | ay Dad, Everyone will enjoy © Coming Attraction! | and pattems in Suits and Os are on hand, EXTRA « « « October 2 and 3 | Fit is Guaranteed! | ) “Weekend at the Waldorf” a | ‘ad Popular Science October 4 and $ MEN'S & BOYS? rs] cs BOOTS AND WEAR I 4 E E me SHOES MONTROSE AVENUE oe about general impr rvice ever the entir ‘artoon in Color)