12 ABBOTSFORD, SUMAS & MATSQUI NEWS Soe. 8, | ABERDEEN Of Nails and tubs “You about Building can't tell me any Contractor m having trouble getting ing from nails The situation about every to bathtubs. is general.” “That's just the point we are trying to make,” said Mr, Telephone Man. “We, too, are having trouble get- ting material and equip- ment of various kinds. We don't like it any more than anyone else does, and we'll welcome the day when wait- ing lists for service will disappear.” see BRITISH COLUMBIA TELEPHONE COMPANY | Before an archway of gladioli, | K. O. Kandal performed the wed- | vi ceremony for | | Mr and Mrs. T. Ballinger spent the weekend at the home of Mrs. Giedhil! |, Mrs. W. T. Prasioski has re | turned from Prince Rupert, where | PARSHYN—ROBINSON she visited her daughter, Mrs. | on, Septem. | ¥: MeLatehie, ce Marie Hobin-|, Me 0. Orwick., accompanied is me the bride - 4 i also of Gif. | Were visitors « home of Mr. : and M E. Woodward in Van- turday Mr, and Mrs. W. Fowler re turned home to Pemberton, Sun- day Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Layman were visiting Mr. and Mra. T, L. Layman at Cultus recently. M Morley Austin, daughter of J. K. Gledhill has re- BATES—KANDAL turned to Steveston, after spend- ing a few weeks here. Bob Gledhill has returned to Lac La Hache after spending a few days here. Mrs. E. Peters of Vancouver, who was visiting her daughter m and son in law, Mr. and Mrs. Viola Roselle, to John Ivan Bates, Berre F. Alden, is leav ing soon son of Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Bates} to reside at Los Angeles, Cal. of Vancou The candie-light} Mr. and Mrs. Dick Hall. and ceremony was performed in| family of Vancouver are holiday- Matsqui Lutheran Church on Fri- day evening, Sept. 13. fastened streamers Rev, hydrangia and asters with pink and white and white wedding bells, is daughter, ‘otman and young son spent the weekend at the of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Gledhill. traditional white satin with lily Fred Gledhill son of Mr. and & sweetheart) Mrs. J. A. Gledhill is now work- Her embroidered trail-| ing at Lac Lahache. ing veil cascaded from a Tudor} Mr, and Mrs. B. Romey, who headdress. To complete her|have been rsiding for the past costume the bride carried aj|thrpe months in the district, have shower bouquet of pink roses,|taken up residence in Port Co MATSQUI Visitors during last week at the home of Rev. and Mrs. K. O. Kandal were Mr. O. Thoring an Harold of Langley; Mr. and Mrs E. Jensen and Mrs. Hardy Haney. O. Olsberg from Bawilf, Alberta: and. Hayme and H. Schmidt of Vancouver. ‘The talking film, “A Good "Was presented at the Lutheran Church on ee evening when quite a num service. turned out to the BUY THE FINEST SEIBERLING o Ps cows mileage, safety ABBOTSFORD ee MOTORS from y, a3 well as Mr.'and Mrs. | r carnations and heather with fern. | quitlam, Attending the bride were her SUMAS DISTRICT sister, Mrs. Margaret en, as MAS ISTR “ag matron of honor, Miss Edna Bates, U thes DI . Sister of the groom, as brides- ry maid, and two flowel girls! vuited per Merete, of, Burnaby Johnstons, niece fl wreak Aish. recentty the groom and Carleen Urban, Mr. and ‘Mrs. Paul Thompson cousin of the bride. Mrs, Bak- ken was lovely in a blue sheer with a net skirt ona = matching of Vancouver -visited the latters sister, Mrs. Leo Lawler, recently. Mrs, and Mrs. Hooper of Vancouver visited Mrs. ca Day of Eagle Harbor last we Members of Sumas Prairie Soc- ial Club, motored - Jacqueline John- stone wore a frock of yellow net over taffeta with a small match-| _ Mr. Neil McKinnon and Jean, ' MISSION CITY SEWING MACHINE SALES & SERVICE ALL MAKES OF SEWING MACHINES OVERHAULED “All work guaranteed” MACHINES BOUGHT, SOLD & EXCHANGED FRED DARES P.O. Box Mission 492 — Telephone 21103 ones - ‘ spent Sunday at the Austin home. [+ aflreagee Mrs. McKinnon, who has, been Ls spending the past week with Mrs. 1 ctstenn, Sead mel ac Rea inas:s Hope; Mr. and Mrs. P. Pernoski, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Waddington. Mr. and Mrs. H. Black, Mr. and Both little girls carried colonial bouquets of la- vender and pink ies. Mr. Kenneth Carmichael was the best man, and the ushers| Mrs. N. Kni, ‘Mr. and Mrs. B were David Kandal, brother of | Loftus’ and Mr ane Me B the bride, and Hughie McGilli- Dickie, all of Vancouver. vary,, cousin of the groom. @ “I see “brit. 1 hear ‘brist’. Best of all I enjoy ‘brisk’ wherever At home, at my friends, Lipton’s Tea with that grand, brisk flavour pleases every. one. ’ I go. Put a new pleasure in your teacup. Change now to Lipton’s Tea with thar — flavour, never dull of lisappointing . . . al freok lively and full +++ always satisfying. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Fadden. rr. Mrs. J. Turnbull re- Austin, returned to day visitors of Mr. Bears Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. Ball r Edmonton New West- turned Friday from a trip to the and Mrs. mi » with her husband and | Upper Country. daughter, Mr. and Mrs, Lewis Gleason,| MANY TYPES FISH rs. Oland of New Westmin- accompanied by Miss Violet An- FROM Bc, WATERS ster et Rates: with Mr. and |derson, Miss Edith Kemp of Van- Mrs. Austin. couver and Mr. Harry Langille Dr. and Mrs. Wm. Leveridge |of Matsqui, left for a motor trip| Fish cought in B.C, waters of Bralorne.and Mr. J. D. Strout }to Princeton to visit Mr. and Mrs.| B.C. fishermen ai of Los Angeles, Calif, were Sun-| Matt Anderson. BC. for Having completed her nurses | the special! of training course at eries, Vancouver. Packs such well-known rest, re taking an aeroplane trip to SRan Diego, Calif., for a month’s holiday. salmon and faney Ci chards, Rampart and Swan mon. ind packed British Columbians” ity Nelson prod as Paramount fancy red sock ‘anadian The wedding music was play- ‘ ed by Miss Ruth Johansen, and during the signing of the register Miss Bessie Hildebrand sang “O Perfect Love.” Pink and white streamers with cut flowers and lighted candles decorated the Church Parlors for the reception to which about 150 guests attended. and white candies. Centering the side table was a three-tier weddi cake in white and blue tulle on a crochet table cloth. Bou- quets of sweet peas flanked the cake and pink and white stream- ers Pages caught at each corner. b re pr the toast to the bride and the groom responded. Others proposing toasts were Rev. Kandal, A. Bates, A. Bakken, F. Johnston, H. Black, Mrs. J. Kemprud. were Mrs. R. 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