The fleet came See Forrest Pitches Bears to Victory °°. ‘cee Over Clayburn in Hard-fought Battle on squad under oe dato . 7 layed ity 9° Bears ged as the winners of a nip-and-tuck strug- Bg Pg et oper Bg we 4 up Jubilee Grounds" Friday night when they shaded the Clay-| pitcher Bill Anderson, who iy £5 1a ont, thie led (the local softball | ightened up whenever the storm shows good loomed to keep the - Pane as Tak tp lead hie way aur thee first Nall of the ‘Soos hepercis in ie tee ; test but the Bears picked up a run here and there and finally | +). greater part of the game. crew Fp got to a hard-earned victory at the finish. Frank Forrest) “Romeo Metzner, on the mound Pitched a nice game from the Teddy Bear mound. for the losers, was good and bad a ne . June 12, 1946 ABBOTSFORD, SUMAS & MATSQUI NEWS {ff NAVY TEAM BLANKS COTTE ANDREWS’ GROCERY IM FIRST VICTORY | wai RING CO. LTD ANDREWS’ GROCERY nevy a0 oon run in the ox-| OM oad RESTMO MANUFACTU i |Bakery Softballers — pereaTs BAKERY IN py Bae Page) eS et RE VANCOUVER B.C Take Both End of HEAVY-HITTING GAME two “more in” the third "when files Foce letzner allowed two walks to Doubleheader Sunday Seti se start the sailors off on a rally. Andrews’ Grocery softballers! Abercrombie’s single in the were right on their toes Wed-|ritth brought home Clarke, who MEN’S | & LADIES? SUITS. |) at siete ecto eet | mie Saad ol ey | tne 0 ht afternoon at the Ju-}to defeat the Abbotsford Bakery] crombie was home free in a AT TOUR DRUCCIST—¢1 & $2. = 2s bilee grounds, when they wonlaggregation 11-6. R. Metzner|race for the plate after a catch ; leheader | yw: route on the mound for horny with witout Pee ee cage sind gl lag gh tae ge Rt 2 pera igang. og aly DRY CLEANING — wack. The tr igge were in| air-tight , Pappas from his matcs c. dnesd: the clear ‘the seventh in-lin the ABERDEEN wen tex Monee et “yf ting, ‘when’ they collected. eight Mee AON. Steet: Socks. tape a 5 be ad pitching burdens for = Prag ged J) Wi T Abbotsford Fathors fli pincer, wires vou gymee| ut they were unable wo smace| Mand, Ms roman ant|'® Winton’s Transfer heavy-hitting Grocers. PHONE 233 st ABBOTSFORD ry 7, Mat- eae of several of their Sefeier is ag on Sunday. ‘ial . ' ext to the Theatre) Wy, Pitched: a steady game for the | players also weakened the 8 sae. Grove ot Vane ia Score 2 Lineuy ‘cams Mr. and Mrs. A. 4 Abb. Bo. Bakery 010 901 G0x—10} Andrews’ tate Kielo, | Were visiting Mr. and Mew Glad- ‘Daily 000— 4) P. Rochon, I. Golos, R. Griffiths, |W!" on Thursday. ; te ABBOTSFORD to: * 7 E. , Smith,| Mr. and Mrs. Senft were visi- , Sunday, June 16th—Father's Day bots were iho tk Be Say Ze Goawrays. Beall | I ee aie ae. OS Bos th: aliments Ney tists eee poss in Vancouver on Sunday. day, Saturday; Cape Shaving Mirrors in Plastic Frames Bakers show tri more} Abbotsford Baker y— Evans, = tlass to take the pune 1-5, Tom: |Dawes D. MeDonsiac Museey, Mrs. BE. Gladwin entertained tay” babckerr aeieoe bs nae octak aiemtiees Stout, on the mound for the| Anderson, Stuart, Lay, Stout,|@ birthday party on Wednesday. 1® Wednesday, ridays Ka: Ash Trays a winners, ‘received good support | Fitzpatrick. hence: ot ne Since, "ea da) gard, Thursday. Pipe Racks Beer Steins from his mates in the field. Bums ~~ se Cigarette Boxes ‘i Ash Tray Sets A good-sized Crowd attended aint Ae ke ee dren. — FATHER'S DAY CARDS — both’ games. BAKERS DEFEATED PINE GROVE (On Display — a 17th cep Queen Anne’s Father's Chair) Score by innings: aa 10 110 201—7 —_— fawn 100 030 100—5 playing without the the services of} The National Film Board Pic- several % ir regular softball|tures featured in the Hall last Rose China Shop fine, Abbotaford “Bakery team | Thoraday might war ‘wall aten- scones poosesees LERGEE. FERPOING High School Friday night and |sPonsored the evening, Tuesday. June 11 absorbed a 14-4 defeat. Phil|/that inning in September, Te wpa 3 see Bing Nae fe nd Fadden’s three-bagger aided the | these pictures a e- 4 a monthly 00 | ene 88 W L T P| Abbotsford cause but the visitors| feature in Pine Grove. for| spiration for a fad in| T Teddy Bears ..........4 0 1 9] were never able to match strides Tom Evans is home from Abbotsford Bakery .. 3 2 0 S/with the Sumas- team,|M-S-A Hospital where he was a e | Clayburn =e 2 2 1 5Sjon which several returned sol-| patient last week, following an on a CNR| Andrews’ Grocery 2 4 0 4/diers starred. Tommy Stoutjaccident at his work. He is pro- enroute to Jasper. Sanco Navy ...... 1 4 0 21 pitched for the losers. gressing favorably, lla and Alvin Larson spent the be holiday in Ls geen at Ww Picking getting under way in earnest in this dis- trict Fabies week, berry growers re- Port, BRADNER _ day, June 3. President Latr y Siemens reported a very suc- cessful half-year, and many so- cial events have been planned Da the club re-opens in the 8 ay Members of the Anglican SOVEREIGN . a ae fab ie BATHROOM TISSUE ‘a Lehm: a School e WHITE @ graduating banquet & OUR APPOINTMENT AS een a the students of Nine, on © CREPE ‘ riday, June 7. Those attendi * STRONG BRITISH COLUMBIA DISTRIBUTORS ester from Bradner” included » Mildred Carmichael, Betty Poetka, Doro-| AT YOUR MERCHANTS thy Edge, ‘Paul Money, Norman immond. FOR THE wagers: Shale Bs Smith Davidson MaTSQUr & Wright Crd. to gh a Kandal let Ay 7 “tea VANCOUVER VICTORIA ppolis. CALGARY EDMONTON Mr, and Mrs. 0. Martinson and Rubber Company of Akron, Ohio and Toronto hive taunt ft Cnn. | sseseeseneue Victoria. A number of young people sur- weiner roast Thursday evening. prised Bruce Hougen on his birth- r. and Mrs, W. Kunzman Jr. day ‘Sunday. and presented him | o¢ Bellingham, spent the week- with a jacket, end at the C. Gustafson home. 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