§ ABBOTSFORD, SUMAS & MATSQUI NEWS July 11, 1945 SUMAS DISTRICT — Trinity United Church Mr. By rates from Montreal Sunday, July 15, 1945 spent thé weekend visiting Mr. Abbotsford 10 am., Sunday SELL ne yet st ty Demy ane School; 11 am., Rev Dr. J. W. ~ Johnny Kemel suffered .cuts|Melvin of Henderson - Jubilee and bruises when the team ran|Church, Vancouver, Chairman of away with the rake which he|Westminster Presbytery will be EGGS? Chief, Poultry Marketing and Production Service, Ottawa At Either of the Following Meetings was driving. W. G. Fadden lost part of the little finger of his right hand in Mrs. Elizabeth Bellerose, known to all as Grandma Bellerose, cele- brated her ninety-fifth birthday on July 3rd. Mr. Chadsey, the florist from Chilliwack, presented her with a lovely corsage. Ow- ing to the passing of her niece broken arm while cranking his CHURCH SERVICES thé guest speaker. There will be no evening service. North Poplar United gelistic service of the week is conducted at which time the pas- tor will speak. Pine Grove: It will be of in- terest to our Pine Grove friends to know that’ two fine young structed Sunday School adjoin- a haying accident, (Resi Oo el i apa ah PURE CHICKEN SPREAD, York Brand .. 3 Oz. Tin (3¢ Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Dodds and]** yy" rg Ae Ad acted a , IF YOU SELL EGGS, THEN BE SURE TO HEAR Mr .and Mrs. Stady of Chilliwack Aner tec aCe will not be LIPTON’S NOODLE SOUP - Pate. kia. 2 Pets 25¢ were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Pipe te J.A. PEACOCK Mrs, J; Dayton, rp mrt Mace See ees aa ae j are mad a Ris fexnnder A \ber: Director of Egg Supplies, British Ministry of Food _ Mrs, Frank Alexander of Helle- |) (Gn) Sunday: we’ invite: you to , Silver Ribbon, Fancy ... 3 Tins 35¢ i a4 Pp rose Station passed away on June], - eat tan aera - 29.and was interred July Srdige|eoe ue Bt OO Ban. Dap Suneey RIPE OLIVES, Large Size ... we.s» Pt. Jar 386 and the Oddfellows cemetery at Chill- School, followed with Morning wank : Worship at 11:00 am. In the PREPARED MUSTARD i csae. 24 O02. Jar 246 WwW. A. BROWN evening at 7:45 p.m. our Evan- Cheese Canada, Me y a +a; | ladies from Victoria, have been CLOV ERDALE Pais eee Bah quiet conducting a two week Vacation @ HEINZ BEEFSTEAK SAUCE ...... . Bottle 29¢ THURSDAY, JULY {2TH., 8 p.m., Opera House. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. York of|bible School in the newly con- @ICE CREAM MIX ................... 2 Pkts. 29¢ DEVILLED HAM SPREAD, York Brand ot Ole Rin : CHILLIWACK Mrs W.G. Fadden '” S"S ling the Higgenson property. This |i @POGKET MATCHES ............ 10 in Pkt, 19 = ‘ds b > << z riday evening ey WL e lead- FRIDAY, JULY i3TH., 2 p.m., High School ae ast A Gyedeeete aie ing the children in the Closing @ SODA BISCUITS, 1.C.B., 10 Oz. ...... 2 Pkts. 36¢ | Auditorium. spending a week with her par- children will, being apecinl must ||| @BRITLTACK BISCUITS... 04... 2 Lbs. 35¢ : ents, Mr. ant rs. Bears Stewart. ; 7 i =. a Mr. and Mrs. Etter, who assist- er ne eane neclte: (DAbEHaes Of @ CHOCOLATE PIE FILLER...... .... Lb. Tin 250 } 3 _ ed in organizing the Upper Su- ‘ Published in the interests of the Poultry Industry by |]})mas Baptist Mission, esau tkont sehuuonee @ SALT, Free Running ........... 5 Lb. Sack I5¢ | The Poplar Local of the speakers there, this past Sunday.| There will be no services on|j @ TISSUE, Westminster .............. 4 Rolls 26¢ } 3 oN. side at Portland, Ore., are assoc- pe Unda cul Jou: FOOD: ean... iS Theda | PACIFIC COAST POULTRY P iated with the International Lep- e be | pers Mission, : moe _BIATHS @ RHUBARB IN SYRUP ............ 20 02. Tin H's | Ts. Bor er grandson, WO — To Mr. and Mrs. bef : LeRoy of Arlington, Wn, are|Aaron Wiebe of Huntingdon on @ PUMPKIN, Aylmer, Fancy ........ 28 oe ie Pe} e visiting with Mr. and Mrs. L.|July 4, a son. 4 , Oz. .. 2 Tins ic ‘ei ABBOTSFORD Gleason. PETERS — To: Mr. and. Mrs. @ PEAS, Garden, Standard, 5’s, 20 Oz. | Mr, A. Blacklock suffered a|D. C. Peters of Mt. Lehman on FULLY INSURED Get a 1945 phone card at the Atangard Hotel or News office tractor. of Mrs. A. Newell on Monday. July 6, a daughter. POPP — To Mr. ahd Mrs. James Popp of Mt. Lehman on | Phone GEORGE TAYLOR PINE GROVE a SUCHANAT To Mr. and | 100 : coTommy Buben isin, Nanaimo |Mrs, James, Huchanan of Sumas ll] “Wueeers with Tumbler .........-.. 2 Pkts. 29¢ Two Luxurious Cars Training Camp. Gurson of [Peter Laslo of Sardis on July’, ({| MUNCHIES, The New Cereal .......... 2 Pkts. 280 : or 243 . Always Good Service {|Cloverdale visited at the home| Gaventer. 1. a |ll MALKIN’S COFFEE ...... esse... Per Lb, Bag 39¢ a: | Mrs. A. Ferguson is spending a few days with friends in Deming, Wash. Phone 125 Re BS FIR MILLWOOD and ‘SAWDUST PAUL BROS. Box 96, Mission Mrs. Fred Cowin spent last week in Vancouver with her daughter, Jean, who is a patient in a Vancouver hospital. Mrs. Robert Jackson has left for Biggar, Sask. where she will visit her sister. Guests for the summer are Miss Winnifrd and Redford Arm- strong of Rossburn, Man. at the home of their brother. Mr. G. Armstrong and Mrs. Armstrong. L.Tel. Roy Price and Mrs. Price arrived home on Tuesday from Ottawa on furlough. Vic Savitsky, recently home from overseas, spent the week- end at the Taylor home, guest of Frank Peters of Mt. Lehman on July 10, a son. HARVEY — To Mr. and Mrs. Walter Harvey of Abbotsford on July 11, a son. Bill. LAC Wm. Laurie and Mrs. Laurie were guests last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cowin. Pte Wm. Cowin arrived in Vancouver on Friday from over- seas. Together with his wife ahd little daughter they are now visit- ing with his parents here. ; A_pleasant evening was spent in Pine Grove Hall on Saturday evening when relatives and friends gathered to honor Mr. and Mrs. R. Violette. After the wel- come the young couple was led to a table pilled with gifts, which seat. Priced at Children’s Summertime is Playtime and We're all set to help you get the clothes your children need and want for Summer. Light Weight Coyerall— Nice Material, Servicable Color trimmed with red, drop Sizes 2, 4 and 6. Striped Play Pants— With Bib and Braces, Boys’ Crew Sweaters— ; Sizes Small, Medium and Large. Knit Cotton Material. Play Garments with Bib and Braces— Wear - Mev cedtg Orr snes 85c made of Striped Shirting. Reg. Each 75c GIFT SUGGESTIONS TENDER LEAF TEA . ORANGES, 392’s ........ GRAPEFRUIT, 126’s ....- LEMONS, 360’s .... ot .. Per Lb. Pkt. 77¢ A bs tee Ae Oe .»» 6 for 19e _ Fresh Vegetables and Fruits Daily WATER MELON i: CANTALOUPE :: PLUMS FISH — FRESH AND In Our Meat Department A Tempting Selection of Summer-Time Meats! in Modern Dry Refrigeration Ready Cut Tender Steaks and Roasts in Great Variety SMOKED IN SEASON WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES MO D E R N Abbotsford : MARKET Telephone 129 ee TILE was prettily decorated with pink and white streamers and pink leave at his home. HONORS MATSQUI { | . O5c.! Sizes 2, 4 and 6. ence w... SPECIAL 75¢ maeaho Hitises atthe evening was BRIDE-TO-BE | H H : ||spent in dancing, with a dainty : | Children’s Wash Suits— i lunch served by the ladies. Miss Margaret Paterson was | Knee Pants and Blouse. Striped Shirting. Sizes 2, 4 ' |] Mrs. Wm. Chalmers, Sr. has | honored by a large miscellaneous tl | and 6. SPECIAL at svaa----- Per Suit $1.95 | ||again returned to Vancouver shower on Saturday evening, lI | . i where she has been undergoing|June 30. Orange blossoms and | Boys’ Striped Summer Shirts— } treatments for the past weeks. red yes decorated the Lutheran HI Made of Knitted Cotton with short sleeves, Sizes 2, | Cpl. Jack Clover has returned} Church parlors for the occasion. 4 and 6. Priced at Each 45c | aftr 3 years overseas. He and} The head table was centred Sizes 24 to 26. Priced at . Each 65c¢ | his wife are spending 30 days|with a huge white decorated angel food cake flanked by tall SHOWER HONORS RECENT BRIDE Mrs. W. Roberts, nee Betty Ir- and vases of roses. Mrs. H. Borg and Mrs. A. Gibbard presided at the urns, and the ser- viteurs were Misses Betty Borg, Wanda Stachon, Anne Vlag, Viola } Moore, Edith and Betty Adams Navy Bl i light weight material with attractive | vine, was guest of honor at a/and Irene Hill. ; } seine Priced at a oh cA eeemeerach: $1.00: | | miscellaneous shower held at the} Assisting the bride-to-be were } | home of Miss Beth Andrews on|Miss Phyllis Gibbard and Elea- | Boys’ Sport Shirts— ~ Monday evening. After a soc-|nor Tyson. Out-of-town guests } He So an we Cloth. Comes in Blues, Fawns, | ial time, a tea wagon laden with |included Mrs. Schonwald, Mrs. / and Greens in Sizes 2, 4 and 6, Priced at .......... $1.00 | many useful gifts was brought | MacDonald, Mrs. A, Graham, Mrs. into the room and presented to the bride. White streamers radiated from the top tier of the bride’s cake which centred the gift table. Assisting Mrs. Ro- berts to urwrap her presents was Miss Rene Gentry. When the refreshments were \\|served, Mrs. L. Gentry was in- vited to pour tea. Assisting with the serving was the co-hostess, Siddle and Mrs, Wright. ENGAGEMENT . Mr. and Mrs. Tom Smith of Matsqui announce the engage- ment of their only daughter, Hazel Gladys Margaret Smith, to LAC James MacDonald, RCAF, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs, N. A. MacDonald of Regina, Sask. The wedding is to take place an | \||Rene Gentry. July 19, 1945. t . | ! H i) # FOR BIGGER BOYS— i DECIDEDLY DEFINITELY | Light Weight Sport Shirts. in iH Mild Enjoyable | Small Medium and Large Sizes. | | Crew Necks, Priced at 75c | 1 | Polo Collar, Priced at $1.10 | 1 Boy’s Sport Shirts— In Darker Colors, Small and Large Sizes. Regular $1.10. Special 95c Cee | pW | ? DRY GOODS | 4) ABBOTSFORD || icoba The Pick of Tobacco GEORGE HEPPNER | “Opposite The News” | I —