i ek pate hod ABBOTSFORD, SUMAS AND MATSQUI NEWS ABBOTSFORD Social and Personal W ARM CLOTHING i TO BUY TOSELL TO SWAP They'll Save You Time, Money and Work! Items for this column will be welcomed by phone or in writing i by Frances Pengilly, phone 58. $3.25 to a9 3 Per insertion; up to 15 words; ex- or pi tra worus 2c each; Cash with Ad,| Five tables were in play at the] Sunday visitors at the home of i Two Insertions or 60c Cash Red Cross military whist drive} Mrs. Hannah Fraser were Mr. and oe [iam rec $3.25 and $2.95 held in the Men’s Club Monday| Mrs. J. Patten, Mr. and Mrs. E. | tf I MEN’S LEATHER JACKETS Matthews, Mr. and Mrs. L. Colli- son, all of Vancouver, and Mr. and Mrs. H. Arkinstall, Mary and Sandy Arkinstall, Langley Prairie. evening. First prize went to, table “Great Britain” with Mrs. H. L. Preddy, Mrs, D. Preddy, Miss F. Pengilly and Const. W. E. Mc- $12.50 and $$-75 $4.95 to $125 WANTED —Say You Saw It In The News— Sport styles at —. Ht MEN’S SWEATERS FOR SALE ae SALE—Barred We highest price for old cows oils Leghorn pullets. Saying feel aes “oS feed. Phone Mis-|Latchie as players. The next} Mr. and Mrs. A. deVries and 7 to 75%. (Leghorns BWans’ vlon_ 11805 or Abbotsford 89R,)whist drive will be in the last| Miss Christy deVries visited Boun- $1.95 stock). Aug. Schmidt, I ‘A. Nicholas, Clayburn. 47] week of October. dary Bay on Sunday. ~ i New styles and colors —........ ee are $3.95 and 169G, ‘Abbotsford. T—Coarse, old growth pele erat A. T. SUES Phone 1911, Mission. Mrs. C, C. Mouldey and her aunt Mrs. John C. Reid, have had as their guests, Mrs. Reid's nephew, Sam Seamans of Port Arthur, Ont. WANTED—Man for dairy farm Machine milking. Married man with wife to milk preferred. House, etc., and wages. State age nationality, experience and wages Bob Short, in training with the RCAF, left Monday for Eastern Canada and expects to soon go Overseas. RUBBER FOOTWEAR for every one in the family Goodrich Hi-Press) SS. 5S SS SS LS LS R acres, 8 cultivated) expected. Apply Box 14, The| sgt. Ralph Fountain has been|Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rogers of 1 acre raspberries, barn, house,} News, visiting friends in Abbotsf New Westminster and Nelson =o (——— 5 Jersey cows, winter's hay. Ap- siting friends in otsford. 2 vi ply Mrs. par, Townline WANTED—Man or boy over 17) Mrs. Ira Serl and Vernon Serl| eid of Vancouver. road, RR. i, Abbotsford 1 Ge general, work on Bante Winited Jetiithie swekend with Mes, Miss Joan Brown of Calgary ‘arm. Stea job. Appl: . . i lid t Eri FOR SALE—One Guernsey ie pursing wtanp elie Bae, 9| ©. Austin. ne Hees ee Ba eg a Al VELEVHONE 4 GILMOUR BLOCK h, Haro ’ ; 4 . M. A. z re Be eeTIaergrove on se WANTED—12-gauge Pump Shot- Miss Aimee Shute of Saskat-| woexes, way. Apply Tucker's Jewelery|Chewan is taking charge of the iiitzvod icon Abbotsford. 8] services at the Pentecostal Taber- WALL SALE—Range 2 Speen ener aEEErereerey 5 FOR SAIN. Apply O.. Barber |WANTED—Wood cutting with cir |P&cle during Rev. Roberson’s ab-! FALL FASHION Shop, Gladys Ave., Abbotsford: cular saw by cord or Chatie’ Ap-|Sence in October. PRESENTATION AT SPECIAL q ply E. Pee een Be Miss Marie Tessaro has assumed FOR SALB—1029 Buick sedan, ee the duties of manageress of The|“KNITTING NEEDLE” STOP! good tires, motor nh EpoUyaRE Ce! eae oy Sows, eee Knitting Needle Ltd, succeeding| .Miss Marie Tessaro, the new —— ‘bbotsford Motors or alive. ione collect to New|/Mrs. P. E. Trimnell, wh b Raton of 4] Westminster 313R2 or the Mac- ell, who resigned | manageress of The Knitting Needle FOR fakes kie Toll Station at New West-|!" health reasons. Ltd., in Abbotsford, announces SALE—150 Red Hampshires,| minster. 18| The~ Soldiers’ Comforts Club|that a Fall Fashion presentation LOOK E ceri i to lay; re 500-chick n Fi thi ginning to lay; will meet in the Lib is to be held at the store is size electric Decode . B. Thies- | (REAM WANTED from independ- evening. Sl Jaibrary, Moni sy; Theda Friday and Saturday. ' sen, oad, dd ent shippers. Highest prices paid, B y 5] cash by petra ae Meadow- Mrs. A. Harrison visited trients| Space re mpition. of cay LISTEN!!! =H Wale Creemirica tay S6c0 Hud lint Bast Delta at\ the weekend, |@ few, outstanding ‘numbers thal skirts, ee es 88, special Pia: son_street, Vancouver. Sgt. Pilot Gordon Andrews| Will be shown. For instance, a Between all stations in Canada a Slee Spee 4.98, special, SHINGLE BOLTS WANTED— RCAF, arrived from Brandon, | black Seahetwelent fae one: SINGLE FARE $3.98. The Knitting Needle ill pay $8 per cord and up for} Man.,, i ly splashed with gold, correct for Abbotsford. 10 good belts, delivered to our mill St IN, pmorning andy spent a Haytlava occasion’ and dreaw and ONE QUARTER : Dedwney. 56-inch and 52-inch|® few days with his parents. eee aw FOR ROUND TRIP FOR SALE—Sparton Battery radio! joits taken. Good. scale guaran-| Mr. and Mrs. T. Bader and|UP too. The bodice fairly hugs you a 2 See iion cha? price. A. D.| teed. Stave Lake Cedar Co., Ltd. |baby of (Seattle visited at the|°nd the skirt just flows with) full- GOOD GOING McKinnon, Aldergrove, B.C. Dedwney, B.C. weekend with the former's brother Bee ae ee is ns oy we erie ‘CTION SALE at Aldergrove,|WEDDING CAKE BOXES may/G. Bader and Mrs. Bader. Peay ad te Rope tee ou al Repshe's fine ee ee be secured at The News. Larry Urquhart has left the stetr|toP is black nn-sag jersey silk OCTOBER 10 REN WiED M Oct. 6 at m. ic i i f INTIL 2 P.M. tion’ sale at’ Ladner following [ITV OR DEAD animals wanted [Of the local branch of the Royal | ComPlimented with a necklace u ces | Monday, Oct. 13 at 12 noon,| for Fox Feed and Fertilizer.|Bank of Canada Tuesday to join |‘°°/°Te CUS SA eS OCTOBER 13 splendid herd of Jerseys and| Phone Aldergrove 489 (collect).|the Signal Corps. youthful skirt. For sportswear SUBSCRIPTION farm equipment. T. Dykhuisen, 29! Miss Hazel White of Vancouver| Plaid is a fashion first. There are RETURNING owner. Mission market jumper dresses of plaid for little | Leave destination not later than TO day as usual. Gowing Frost, Mis-| WANTED TO BUY—Walnuts and | Visited at her home last week. Pi | midnight OCTOBER 14 sion aud Langley. 12] filberts, Drop a card giving price| Mr. and Mrs. Neal of Selma|!Ster and for the more ee ; THE A. S & M. NEWS ROaIE Volt, 660-watt Del- po aan to Box 56, The Gane oe vena ae piecers—jerkin and Ask the Ticket agent a Or i. co électrical plant with self- e . and 3. M. H. fi tartl engine, ) Weekes on Sunday. In the coat collection there are lighting aes James Towlan, FOUND W. Coutts of We visited | P!@id lined reversibles, camelhairs Ms i. 1] i Ross Rd, R.R. 1, Aldergrove. with his parents duri: hr yx-|@nd dressy coats, fitted and boxy 15|_say You Saw It In The News— end. hi Pe oe ee types—and a French seal with a FOR — Simmons brown |yopnp—Black and white male| Mr. and Mrs. Fred McFall are|¥YokKe of Persian lamb, In the new meee aaa souls ae an canoe peer Apply Charlie Gough, Kil-| spending a week’s holiday in Van-| U8 of Children’s wear there are condition. Phone . gard. couver. wee woollen dresses and coat sets. | = FOUND—Yale Key on Trans-Can-| Miss Kay Vanetta has returned Ges SE , LEGALS wwe fda Highway near Abbotsford. form a holiday spent in Victoria. Births at M.S.A. Hospital Jubilee Men of 30, 40, 50 In The Supreme Court enters ae Pale ee who As in mille! Sept. 24—To Mr, and Mrs, J.| The “iocal Red Cross *untt: for] PEP» VIM, VIGOR, Subnormal? tish ary tr ing in Ver E 3 e PE: "| Want normal pep, vim, vigor, my PROBATE FOR RENT for! al tev nee last aa Mar N. McInroy of Mission, a son. warded the following finished ar-| Try Ostrex Fonte Tablets, ts. Conmtas IN THE MATTER of the nso Cept. 25.—To Mr. and Mrs. Les-|ticles to headquarters for the] ‘tonics, stimulants, oyster elem —Say You Saw It In The News— & ~ | aids to normal after 30, 40 or aaets of RICHARD A.C.2, Roy Beetlestone and A.C lie Prosser of Abbotsford, a son. |months of August and September: | Get a special inttoductory sine for o eo FOR RENT—Furnished roomsuit-|> Tyan Mm. Switzer wer ia MAB 7 pairs seamens socks, 4 pairs ae this ald to normal pep. TC ‘by that able for one girl, board optional. b % = eas a soldier socks, 3 sweaters, 1 pair Seale rng stores NO ae is Hereby (oe pe Apply 1112 Gladys Ave., Abbots-|>otsford recently bidding farewell] ADVANCE DATE ae (disap pca tis ae aed : fe Fests hay ine Claimed eeeinet | cord: 13] to relatives and friends prior to| The monthly meeting of the|Tifle mitts, Mae Oe rare coe late of Aldergrove, leaving to take up their duties at M-S-A Hospital Board will be held gowns, 6 DYE BRIE tEn BY. British Catania who died on or about the 15th day of July, A.D. 1941 are required to send by post prepaid or to deliver to Whiteside, Edmonds & Selkirk, Solicitors, New Westminster, B.C., on or be- fore the 31st day of October, A.D. ENGAGEMENT only daughter, Mr. and Mrs. P. M, Zalesky an- mounce the engagement of their Julia Helena, to Ivan Ellwood Hambly of Cross- an Eastern Canadian air field. For the last six months they have been in training at the prepara- tory training school for air crafts- men and are now in the Ground Crew division of the Royal Cana- on Monday, Oct. 6, instead of the second Monday, which is Thanks- giving Day. Gifford Sweater, 5 face cloths, and 2 child- rens skirts and 1 childs coat for bundles. A pleasant afternoon was spent at Thursday's Red Cross meeting, the occasion being the birthday of “BAKER - VIEW” SERVICE STATION 4217 Trans-Canada Highway 1941, their names addresses and| field, Alberta, second son of Mr. Mrs, G. Fulton, the . Miss Ww and Retail Agents é; descriptions and a full statement}/and Mrs. I. C. Hambly of New dina) Ale torce, CATs eee Lee areal Fulton with for products of of particulars of their claims and| Westminster. The wedding will Mr. E. Rust has installed a new P s the nature of the security (if any) 3 1 Mr, John} SUP and ieaucer efron ang nee St d d Oil f held by them duly certified and|‘ke place at St. Ann's Church, Poplar milking machine also Mr. Job} oss members. Mr. and Mrs. Wil- andard Uil a that after the said day the Execut-| October 26, at 3 p.m. Rca lan and children of Mt, Lehman British Columbia - or will proceed to distribute the i x Mrs. Lamont, Margaret, John F h . assets of the deceased among the A meeting of the Poplar Red and Stanley spent Tuesday with were guests during the afternoon. "Parties entitled thereto having re- ENGAGEMENT Cross will be held at the home of M “ Miss Beth Fulton of Vancouver L S. Parberry gard only to the claims of which Mrs. C. H. Norris, today, Wed- aS pee a Hel aa is recuperating at her home fol- Telephone 230— he shall then have notice. The engagement is announced of|nesday, Oct 1, and from than o ee great poe elas lowing, An yoperaticn: DATED this 24th day of Sep-|_: ; F PD) Friday in New Westminster. tember, A.D. 1941, Miss Elizabeth Palasty to Mr.| will be held every other Wednes- mioisibbaldeandierice: have re Guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. Ful- WHITESIDE, EDMONDS & SEL-| Micheal Molner, both of Hunting-|day. Anyone wishing to help| turned hom fe the U.S.A. ton over the weekend were Mr. e KIRK, Solicitors for the Executor,|don. The wedding will take place| with sewing will be welcomed. S eS Nels Loudgren and’ Misy “Agnes Professional ; A. N. MacINTOSH. ; B Mrs, Nelson Sr., of Vancouver, pee eee evia one licen Cuno AG Wo Nerds RCAm) pettlon| ersaraemhen iting with Nral|p onc oo. vencouren at 4:30 pm. on Sunday, Oct. 19.| Monday evening for Ontario. Sten ai dt OTICE The reception will follow in the ei pe Ong ap Xp uumnen ome. work in Abbotsford. ep ed E. HUMPHREY IN THE MATTER of the Ma Hall Mr. Browning and Robert of} wy Bokma is building & new . LAND SURVEYOR AND Estate of THOMAS (aaa 3 Mt Lehman Vancouver spent the weekend at}