Y WILL : piles 9, 1946 ABBOTSFORD, 5UMAS & MATSQUI NEWS 9 Lions Will Entertain Children Of fiv‘st'ususes District At Big Hallowe'en Party 2: 8 & ou ‘ross Home Rursing clas- | Colored gentlemen, witches, ghosts, tramps and comic ch: = will be resumed this winter. acters of a done aersiohictse will appear in Abbotsford T iy who are interested are ne | day, Oct. 31, wi hen the Abbotsford Lions Club will stage its an-}@d to leave their names with MATSQUI nual Children's Hallowe'en parade. Excellent prizes are again be-| Miss Beryl White or Miss Hilda | ing offered for the in the most e and who will make ar- FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18 ori, costumes, ( there will also be a fireworks display 2 Scigeend nts to call a meeting. Dancing 9:30 to 2:30 / 4 ! { i a ORCHESTRA — ADMISSION 75¢ i: ° Including Refreshments PROCEEDS TO BUILDING FUND : Look for further partic on the Legion Armistice Dance e iho attract even the adults. PLASTIC —— JUNIOR HOSPITAL AUXILIARY —— pus. whic wi the ee CLOTHING! --BAZAAR-- Se a: ee PLASTIC. RAINCOATS HAMB URGERS i to be held in Trinity United Church on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12th ‘ALL COLORS This is really Hamburger 2:30 to 5:00 $3.50 a Large, vs AFTERNOON TEA HOME-COOKING FISHPOND SEWING TABLE CHILDRENS’ | pe pee oe KNITTED ARTICLES CHILDREN’S GARMENTS PLASTIC RAIN CAPES Samy boa WITH HOODS a Fa age : $2.10 Se ’ Hours of Business to ne ma ‘and candies w/ ved : he Open 7:20 a’ni. tm 3hae ee ildren. PLASTIC HOODS Saturday open till 1:30 am. * D 4 N ay L. GUY NEES 15¢ Sunday, 1 p.m. to 11 pm. ( 0 igesonee Pg Fall i ee of 7. Closed all day Friday — ¥ Z : SANDY'S SERENADERS ORCHESTRA (Chureh, of the Novarene wil | PLASTIC KERCHIEFS e. { f IN MATSQUI HALL re, er, pictured 39 Agents ch Sunday : = GREYHOUND BUS LINES FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11th intnd very evening next wees | PLASTIC. APRONS (Get your ticket here? “apasston 75 Cents: Refreshments Pand the introduction - of ‘95e : Dancing 9:90 to 2:90 ged across. the ‘cou #9 * 2a tSRevival” led by ‘Youth |f BOYS’ RAINCOATS ‘or Christ rallies «i feature Set 2 tl MW xBBoTSFoRD 2c he importance | Walon” 26 &eeker, a auditorium evening, open to the public, each evening j at 7:30 pm. October 13 to 20. 5c to $1 VIC HAY. Mgr, at eereee! Abbotsford, Coast —— STORE — rp Na —_ TRUMPETER Giteler Wit peat At Diener: “GOODRICH TIRES” 2 Tae . FOR PASSENGER CARS AND TRUCKS 7:30 P.M. Nightly Except Saturday Board of Trade members joined . ; comer erg lige py ak hd Vuleanizing :: Full Recapping :: Tire Repairs Church of the Nazarene Sos eee e ; Former Youth for Christ Singmaster imnily sence HF A bhotsford Tire Service | J comedy. those at —— oe the productions | were WJ Dorrie’ present a |§ DON RICHIER oes. *s Sumas Co-operative Assoc. No. | hag) Vatates mee ae PHONE — le, sromy penis te. sherds Bowe, MEA; Tavete es Annual DANCE |) S23 nce ce <= Sas ABBOTSFORD 2 nu of the four pre-|Lanning, vinces, from to R. A. Mi , J. E. Malkin, ' wHlatcom ROAD HALL ; Powel 13 Ceriil B3 Wor: ‘om 5 ie FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25 Seth, New Wotan. MUSIC BY THE AMBASSADORS ORCHESTRA SHOWER HONORS 4 ADMISSION 75 Cents 33 tc | Mrs. H. D. Middleton with her ENGLISH ~ 2 : BRIDE . i.~~~ Honday” vy United “Al Lines os Two Modern Cars - - Always Good Service on wr 2 ata her husband in Co-hostesses ia ‘Bake Lake’ City’ and shower honouring Mrs. H. A. ; ae == . \icago. ‘rost were Mrs. D. Brown and f Night School - Woodwork |). ss.2rsr.c ve) Son" had tise PHONE spent at Hope, lwenty fri and neighbours an house warming — given} were present to Seniors the Robert Adams Friday | English war bride who was evening by Len Birthday | Club, Club. cr |S a od a by her : was presented with a r-in-law, Mrs, E. Tessaro. 1, —ELEMENTARY WOODWORK: ¢ast aluminum saucepan by Gifts were presented in a dec- Woodwork Drawing, Structural Joints, Tool Sharpening, ay Anderson. "| arated red, white and blue box Wood Finishing. John MacDonald of Keating,}by Mrs. Wakefield and sation Suggested Project: Bedside Table. Vancouver Island, one of the|in opening them were Mrs. Tes- 2.—ADVANCED WOODWORK (Wood Machines Sieset ck toe powder Gia aah. dba Prat ite expressed: be 24 +3 powder p! on m expres r -- ED WORK ( )t James Island was well known in| thanks for what was to her a or e (a) Care and use of: Lathe, Circular Saw, Band Saw Giftord, where Be. aes for Sank mirptine and after which re: years for Har ‘ts were serve y the ms Structural Joints on omy ‘casi uae ‘A. Stachon pi visite fe Te- | hostesses. see (c) Supervised Project Building (Open | g ives q, oe prairies. Nara present were rs. T. ’ Miss Viola Moore spent the| Moran, Mrs. J. Watson, Mrs. J. FULLY INSURED GEORGE TAYLOR 3.—HOUSEBUILDING: weekend in Senuare; ee OCaml “ite, NL Ripka, es ‘The ist ies” i, ; adlin irs, (To assist oo planning to build t Ba, 3 meet at the home of Mrs. Weii- | R. Walter Sr., Mrs, H. Lee, Mrs, Financing aie Eten, Ci ee ae ts a ae eee Be cea . . 16, at 2 p.m. P re ogg, Mrs. ns a , Evans, firs. P. Pache.’ Mrs,_N. — —— Frost, Mrs. Louise Harder, Mrs. Those ii ited turn out Tuesday night or contact L. Anderson and Mrs. Jean Evans, & : ABERDEEN Those sending gifts were Mrs. Mr, E. Burton or Mr. J. Wilde —— w. Silverthorne _ and # Mrs. Ss. Mrs. Morley Austin of Steve-| Stevenson, Mrs. N. Budsey, Mrs, *s. Die t W. C. Blinch, Mrs. G, Nicholson, x io7 TEACHERS ON STAFF [WANT RADIO BOOSTER | Sfucn'Vanciuver ‘hane m |Mrs. R Nebo, nics. Walle IS IN SHORT SUPPLY | Surrey's schools have a record| Corporation will be asked by the SE tne’ use wie ae Neison and Mrs. C. McLennan,” een # oa rd past. Ea 7 oe en thie is Cham-| mother, Mrs, J. K. Gledhill. teachers: comme! nstall a erd been ie egainet 118 inst| radio ‘booster station’ at Selman | ag 7%, ‘hospital seta the home MATSQUI HALL ASSOCIATION . Arm. We ednesday af- Schedule of es | ternooi ¥ ‘ternoon was ” 7 meanest mesung wi! §=»-: Dances = Vednesday, Nov. 6, Lumber is in short supply. We hope this The Fraser Valley Union Li- Sandy's Serenaders Orchestra Teen Town Dace OO ee ip enutt Tounds| admission 75¢ Refreshments condition will change in the near future. ie: ese, nid 8 qunting tao} Duala Bie When Supplies are available we will be at her home on Thur Oct. 11 and Nov, 22 IN THE ORANGE HALL eee etternce Se sent. pleased to serve you as we would like to ABBOTSFORD and have in the past, OPEN! SATURDAY TUESDAY, FRIDAY fi October 12th SUNDAY EVENINGS 1 Reimer Sumas Roller Rink SUMAS, WASHINGTON 7 ‘Abbotsford Lumber CPT b UMITED -———— PHONE 10 8 Alex, Donaldson, yard manage.