INSIDE OR OUTSIDE Lumber Strike Causes Delay In Electrical Work | Further delays in electrical ex- It ns and connections are em- throughout the low e® | bi f |the. B.C. Electric, announced to- | day. _ only a few days’ sup- he type of cross-arm most used in this work,” Mr. “There is ho pect, of course, that we can in more of them until the lumber strike e1 chief engineer said the company tion poles, while comparatively low, might last another “month or so” at the present rate of work. “This is just one more case where work stoppages are hin- dering the expansion of electrical service, both in rural communi- » Ackerman (Continued from Page 7) elderly couple by the name of Musselwhite, whose farm setneg ours on the north, and an ly batchelor whose piace joined the south. a mile or so » _ th Tom Y¥ family lived. This family consisted of Mr, York, his who died at and a CONTINENTAL LIMITED stock pile of distribu- | $¢# fon the Paul ‘ield farms. Straw Pickers (Continued from Page 8) veres of raspberries have been well cultivated and appear to be in excellent rhubarb th o condition, With as the only exception, y is operated as a farm en has a nice crop jes in the making, and “specializes in New Hamp- a similar tract in The re 20 head of mixed dairy cattle on the farm of Chas. Siebold, known for years as “the A feature kept flower gardens which have been cultivated by the various farmers. “ 2800 ree TO HARVEST WHATCOM COUNTY BERRY CROP —_——— Hubert Sheets, — Wn., wer, hel ynden. Name of the organiza- tion B asced be chosen by the exec- TEErE Mg was stated during the meet- ~ jing that a oe average of 3500 workers will required to pick the crop from approximately 850 acres of strawberries in produc- tion in Whatcom County _ this year. About 1000 Indians will be hou: on various farms to as- sist with the picking and a call for volunteers has also been de to residents of the county. ——_—— Salmon Arm golt course has opened for the season. We where she is receiving the as- have been—and sistance of her son Roy and the of essential transformers, insul- | latter's wife. George another son, — = as other electrical also lends a mint apee Se is Oo equ — lor this reason. working on bowl- ‘Now we have one relly short-| ing alley which he plans to erect age to face in cross. in Abbotsford this summer. ee PS eng Inevitably, it all] Henry Sorenson, who is mak- adds up to a s M ing steady progress tablish- electrification program which the|ing a farm’ in an area on the Denni: was once covered by ‘bush, is. picking good” At the corner of the Morrison Jake Furnace Repairs and Installations “Soldering a Speciality” 4 H. THOMAS three acres. The hat carefully cultivated and the “har- should keep many pickers Satistactory ids are reported Scho- ker and . Buehler, who operates a the Road, A.M.S. INSURANCE & REALTY AGENCIES mans) came Mcp ‘le snd. his be uncle Melvin until late in 1890 when in that year sister Hazel was born ai EVERY HOUR OW THE How farm and moved to Westminster, where he and his brother Theron built and operated a saw and mill, the me alot ve moved back to mg and we Since leaving sh Columbi, Hazel and brother an estimate. PO. BOX Beautify and Protect Your Home and Buildings —— BY HAVING THEM PAINTED ——— = if you are planning on painting we will be glad to give you advice and WEBSTER BROS. PAINTERS & DECORATORS PHONE A ” I think your family (the Bow- nies like many opinion that a little’ pny would sma! rrived. We lived on the Hill Side farm = orah it) — is related to the T ‘orks. eldest daughter, papa | has quarters of an acre in school at Fort’ Langley. — wil | Newbur PE iy Campbell was a year or more ializes it Ne a lider. may have been one | N¢w Poupetice Pa pa Na or settlers but iene i reeall them. Very soon after the atest Froie: gs) Falsing of first of the Faddens came beni | led near the Musselwhite | , Gevree,, W., Taylor, vice-brasi- lace, (that was your Aunt Nell |Qent of the B.C. Fruit Growers joscoe and her Lennie). avext came father’s sister, pe raayacte CU. hee taken, par tty Bol 5! wang coca gr nnd ee prices wa other matters cones } wi mon with other otficials of the Fs Uncle Eugene's daughter BCFGA, he is a berry ver ws of his patch of remember their mothers. Sovereign “straws” on the T-C ighway near t Road, ‘as of the one ind lor two rains which had not fal- ee in the Abbotsford area, he py F Mt. Lehman Road, has excellent stands of straw: berries and raspberries and there are many other farmers in that small fruit crops area whose should finish the season with ex- cellent records of production. (Since the above story was written, several beneficial rains have fallen in many parts of the M-S-A Area). Richard B. Linzey Optometrist ane DRUG Sai MONDAY, JUNE 17 a ss Fir Wood AND Sawdust * GILL BROS. Phone 153 P.O. Box 52 MISSION CITY CLAYBURN GARAGE and KEN’S RADIO & ELECTRIC . REPAIRS and PARTS . Situated at Clayburn Sub-Station FRASER VALLEY BUS LINES New and Improved Time Schedules Effective June 6th. 1946 . (Daylight ae Time A, E, HUMPHREY B. C. LAND SURVEYOR AND FLOOR SANDING FUNERAL HOME. Phone 194 Harvey Henderson, Mgr. DAY & NIGHT SERVICE MACHINES CAPLE & SHANNON Floors Sanded & Finished Ly, Abbotsford. for Mission Successors to Yarwood & Old Floors 8:00 AM DLY EX SUN & SOLICITORS . 1 a Bat Bagg ep AppOTSFORD re Apply le S§ 4:00 PM Open Every Friday $30 PM DEY ex SUN | Vancouver Officer JOINER & ULVILD — Shop 8:00 PM DAILY 470 Granville St. REPAIRS 11:20 PM DAILY GIBSON Toa chi beh : BERt WHITWie wi 1 cea pass be a Beside Red “indian Station {ll asext to Hambley Hetchery) Lv. Abbotsford for Huntingdon Rachael: pe va ie a Office: Cutler Building 127 7:20 PM DAILY MISSION CITY, B.C. PLUMBING & HEATING 11:00 PM DAILY Phones: Res. 152; Office 58 Ww. wt . HUGHES BROS. Ly. 4 a Real tate Pneurnce Evenings - 1119 Gladys Ave, and Mi ry Huntingdon, to 5 pm. - Wood Working 12:30 Pat BAILY Bellingham- Telephone we Shop, Montrose Ave, 7:50 PB —$—— 1110 PM. DAILY Sumas Buses - 3 pomr — aay Gotan led ideal SWAN'S Ly. Suma Ar, Bellin, R e 10.00 a.m. - wide holiday resort for yen 2:00 pm Floral Designs for A. Payne es ing a “ se Nd and’ Oot Piter Spore ee pied ai JUSTICE OF PEACE Le. Abbotsford for Mission and All Occasions NOTARY PUBLIC ct for Swan's Point ‘Lv. Bellingham Ar, Sumas 0:00 AM DAILY 1:45 9:40 a.m. INSURANCE 1:00 PM DAILY 11:45 a.m. 1245 p.m. eee . 4:00 PM coe Ea Only 3:30 p.m en 5:50 PM DL 5:45 p.m. Bee Poa. : 4 t with Le. Swanvs Pint fg Minion, an at Be ROSEBAY GARDENS REAL ESTATE ree PM Dane SATTER! SYSTEM Phone 1007 (with Mr, BR, J. Holder 10:23 PA DAIL in change PS, "They adae ets fa Fraser i a af i de eee a H. H. B. ABBOTT RL ee ‘competent 7 B.C. Land Surveyor ost Oftice ilding For Information Phone peggy Pe si dias LANGLEY yRAmRrE ABBOTSFORD 111 A. M, FLEET 1 ing Road Telephones 280 & 45 R ' x 208 or 1811 4 (Reyburn Rd) i yr Phone 69Y - RRi Mt. Lehman (lags 4 Phone 31W '| eck LR eR