| | } | @ ABBOTSFORD, SUMAS & MATSQUI NEWS July 11, 1945 Mibthcide dtd bebebbebtebbebbbt bt t P EEE EE EE ee bbb FINER POGDS PIo Tee Ses ed So Good for You. Garden Fresh for Salads or RED & WHITE COFFEE .. GRAPEFRUIT, 100 Size .. WONDER BLEACH ..--.. £444444444454445444545444454644 MIXED VEGETABLE JUICES, Aylmer Serve it at dinner today. TENDER PEAS, R & W, Sieve 5, 20 0z. TEA, Red & White Brand or, Nabob Tea Refreshes You Anytime — Hot or Iced The Success of any Occasion is GOOD Coffee ORANGES, Size 288s, Doz. 36c; Size 392s, Doz. 24c¢ For Whiter Linen .. 20 Oz, Tin (8c 3 EEE EEE EEE .. 3 Tins 39c to Serve with Your Dinner. Lb. 69c Per Lb. 40c 2 for I5c M. C. Walker & Co. THE RED & WHITE STORE b + FEEEEET + EEE ET MT. LEHMAN BRADNER i i i visit to . Savitsk, returned last Mr. G. Fatkin paid a visi aera Otawe where she| Vancouver last week where he visited her daughter. Harry Powell has returned to his home in Victoria after spend- ing several days as guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. Taylor. The United Church Sunday School under the direction of Mrs. L. Stewart, hel@ their An- nual Picnic to Swans’ point on Wednesday. The Sunday School will be closed until Sept. 2, but chuden services will be held as usual at 3 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Tyler of Van- couver were weekend guests of Mrs. Forrester and Mrs. Woods. Mrs. Hugh McDonald has re- turned from Cloverdale, accom- panied by her granddaughters, Arleen and June Nicholls. Miss Ethel Israel of Mud Bay is visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. A. Israel. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jim- mie Taylor on Sunday were, Mr. and Mrs. Allan of Prince George, Mr. and Mrs. McCuaig of Otter Rd, and Mrs. Taylor’s two sis- ters, Miss Eva McCuaig of Prince George and Pte. Muriel McCuaig of Vancouver. We'll See The Teddy Bear The Swellest Sp*t in Town ‘went to confer with officials of the Air Lines regarding the ship- ping of flowers by Air. Mr. and Mrs. L. McDermid of Vancouver, and young son, are visiting at the home of Mrs. Mc- Dermids parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bell. Mrs. G. F. Getts has returned to her home in Kelowna after spending some time at the home of her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Tulberg. Mrs. Earl McKinnon, a former resident of the district, is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. nell. Mies Lawrence is attending the summer session at the U.B.C. ins ver. vars. MM. H. Smith and Mrs. G. Watts of Vancouver were the guests of Mr. aud Mrs. Sydney Smith on Thursday. z Mr. J. Munro is a patient at the Royal Columbian Hospital, w Westminster. D Shiney Sluggett had a narrow escape from serious injury on Saturday afternoon when -she was knocked down by a tractor driven by her brother. Master Gordon Watts of Van- couver is a guest at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Anthony Brown. Miss Thelma Donaldson of Vancouver spent the weckene at me of her parents. ieee Mrs. Alec Elliott are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Nichol. : Pte, Bob McMath, who is a atient at Shaughnessy Military Hospital, Vancouver, has thirty days leave, and with his wife and family, is staying at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. McMath. Paratrooper T. McMath is also home on leave. AB Seaman Colin Carmichael RCNVR, is spending a sigty day furlough with his wife and baby at the home of his parents, after which he will leave for the Paci- fic. ~RIDGEDALE _ CPO E, Jensen and Mrs. Jensen of Halifax, formerly of Victoria, spent the weekend with their Aunt and Uncle, Mrs. and Mr. W. Swanson, before CPO Jen- sen left to rejoin his ship. Mr, Walt Swanson of Lake Cowichan, Vancouver Is., spent four days at his former home in Matsqui. Mr. Krause’s cousin from Al- berta is spending two weeks with Mr. Krause. @White Shorts ing bras-top ®Cotton Blouses, washable able eFarmerettes and Slack Su eWash Dresses *@Ankle Sox and Sockettes Gor An Active Holiday Complete your summer holiday wardrobe while there is still a selection— Dirndl Skirts, separate or with match- BERYL'S Cash Centre and service- its Ct MATSQUI Miss Alice Sogansky has re- turned to Vancouver after visit- ing at the LeSuir home for the past 3 weeks. Mr. and Mrs. E. Eklund Leslie and Gerry Adams Tuesday at Beach Grove. Mr. and Mrs. E. Dryland have returned from Kyle, Sask. Mr. and Mrs. W. Adams and family spent Sunday at Cultus Lake. Mr. and Mrs. W. Hartman and Theresa spent the weekend in Vancouver. There will be no services held in the Lutheran church until August 5, Mrs. F. Hansen is visiting in Victoria. Mr. and Mrs. O. Pederson and Mrs. Igeland spent July 1 in Bellingham. There will be no services in the Baptist Church c& Sunday July 15, as Rev. and Mrs. P. Peterson and family are holiday- ing at Beach Grove. Mr. and Mrs. R. Rottluff and John, Mr. and Mrs. Green and Norma spent Sunday at Cultus Lake. and spent Mr. and Mrs. R. Rottluff spent last weekend in Seattle. Miss Elsie Tratch spent the weekend at her home in Van- couver. Mr. and Mrs. Johansen of New Westminster, and family spent Sunday at the P. Johansen home. The Mizpah Young People apd the Sunday School closed for the summer by having a party at the Baptist Church. A weiner Toast, treasure hunt and games were enjoyed, after which re- freshments were served by Mrs. E, Eklund, Mrs. P. Peterson, Mrs. B. Lancaster amd Mrs. W. Adams. Mr. T. Kliev and Thor spent a few days in Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sproat and family of Vancouver spent Sunday at Miss E. Sproat’s home. ABERDEEN Sgt. W. T. Prasloski, RCAF, is home on farm leave. Mrs. Lundeberg is visiting with her daughters at Mission. Const and Mrs. W. E. Mc- Latchie of Prince Rupert are Visiting at the home of Sgt. and Mrs. W. T. Prasloski, parents of Mrs. McLatchie. Mrs. E. Bloom of Vancouver is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Gledhill. p Fit. Eng. Edmund Prasloski of Mga UNITED PURITY STORES > Ma . leeds Your Thurs - Friday AN ») REWS [sR ) [ER HELP! _ Saturday RO PRE Buy a Ticket July 12-13-14 TODAY NURSING BOTTLE WASH DIAPER WASH PAULA, Artificial Sweetne ROGERS SYRUP JAM APPLE & BLACKBERRY } APPLE & BLACK CURRANT APPLE & PEACH 10 Lb. Tin 99¢ DURKEES, Meat Sauce .. Bottle 55¢ HUNTERS: CHEESE «00nd. dee nes Y% Lb. 2te | APPLE & RASPBERRY PEAS, Lynn Valley, Sieve 4.......... 16 0z. Tin {le 4 Lb. PAIL 49¢ SARDINES, Jutland ............ “pipette Tin (2c em COFFEE, B.R., 3 Lbs. $1.59 VEGETABLE JUICE, Tomato, Carrot, Beet, ; Celery 20 Oz. Tin 19 Potato Chips ... Pkt. 10c¢ PEANUTS, Salted, This GPK fer hie 25¢ WIN ah PLYMOUTH Onion Pickles 23¢ NALA F ses tr writing in 25 words “Why Lthilh | our Dickies. 320 SBS vite cnr ates | tae a= nite 3 pkts. 25c SEALERS :; CERTO PARAWAX, and ETC. Montreal, who with his wife and young daughtet, has been. a . guest at the h f hi is- . . . fe MeN Elon cuenaey sve Corporation of the District of Sumas WARNING days, has returned to Montreal, On and after August Ist, 1945, all persons proposing to til the end of the month. Mrs. K. Bloomfield and child- ren are visiting “at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Henry, Mr. Bloomfield having re- turned to Kelsey Bay after hav- ing spent a few days here. Miss Joyce Alstead of Mrs. Prasloski and Myrna will not be leaving for their home un- erect any building in the of Surnas, the value of which exceeds $250.00, will be required to take New Westminster, a former Aberdeen A buildi * teacher, visited friends in the oukss: Bie ators) 3 much Permits district during the week. may be from the Office, What Road, Fee 50c. Total sales of Canada’s Eighth Victory Loan reached a figure of $1,568,927,350. The objective was E, B. McPHAIL, C.M.C, $1,350,000,000. AVAILABLE SOON DUO-THERM i OIL - BURNING ¢ WATER HEATERS eHEATERS ¢ FURNACES ¢ RENOWN RANGES “Duo-Therm” and ‘/Renown,” great names in oil-burning equipment. All units carry the Underwriters’ label and give mute testimony of the high quality of workmanship and mechanical per- fection incorporated in their design and construction. 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