ABBOTSFORD, SUMAS & MATSQUI NEWS . WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17, 1940 eae Paget: iy shade spacey a - )BEaraeaeacaeaca PAGE SIX r Pee LAST CALL Martin Senour Spring PAINT SALE: A Ends Saturday, April 20th § SAVE UP TO $2.00 PER GALLON § a MULTLUSE ENAMEL ; Gal % gal. Qt. sae 4 xt % ple = Sate PRIGE\ — Ssa00 le se tse) 4 NEU-GLOS ENAMEL : Gal. % gal. Qt. Pt. % pt Regular Price 4.70 2.55 1.40 80c 45c SALE PRICE : 325 Lio 5c 0c S00 MARBELITE FLOOR VARNISH HI Gal. ‘%gal. Qt Pt %pt m Regular Price ee 6.00 3.10 1.80 1.00 55c rH SALE PRICE - 400 2101200 400 NONE BET@ER AT ANY PRICE . a a IN OUR DRYGOODS--- Ladies’ Afternoon Dresses ......... up from $3.95 A new shipment has arrived. In smart new pin stripes and sheers; in blue, nu-rose, rust, navy and black Ladies “Orient” Hose In smart Spring Shades 3-Thread Chiffon pr. $1.00 — 4Thread Crepe Chiffon pr. $1.15 MAGOG PRINTS 36-inch, guranteed sun- and tub-fast, in smart patterns,-colors Reg. 230-4. Ge yd; Reg. %e—DZe yd.; Reg. 29e—DBe yd. SHADOW CLOTH 45-inch, yd. 3Q¢; _.. from $1.65 to $2.00 all sizes 36-inch, yd. 35° 48-inch, yd. 75° Men’s Tooke Dress Shirts in new shadowcast design; in green, blue, slate grey; Men’s Ties by Tooke ........-- each 50c, 75c, 95c Crease-resisting, in smart stripes, checks and polka dots Sogn pair 95c rubber soles Men’s Brown Canvas Boots .....- First grade materials, heavy weight, Sonne each 20c, 25c, 29c, 35¢ light weight J. S. Daly Stores Hardware Dry Goods Phone 180 Abbotsford Phone 64 Men’s Straw Hats Junior Boxing Tourney Given Much Praise jor tournament, this time in th annual Championships, held in Sheffield high school day nights of last week. first tournament of the balance with a ence. Much co-operation the British Columbia referees and judges. Jack capable manager of the tourney. ELIMINATIONS Scoring another triumph in the field of sport, Abbotsford & Dist- rict Amateur Athletic Association successfully fathered another jun- resin ring. The event was the first M.S.A. Schoolboy Boxing Philip auditorium, Abbotsford, on Friday and Satur- Nearly two-score boys of schools throughout the Area entered the its kind in B.C. and came out with some hold- ing titles, others running-up and little experi- in the staging of the card was received from the AAU. of C. and from Amateur Boxing Commission who supplied Watson, secretary of the sponsoring organization, was. the Results of the first night of the | head rc Branch No. 15 ZONE COUNCIL The president, secretary, and T. e | Harris attended the Legion Zone also attended. WAR SERVICES A dance will be held at Mats- qui hall on Friday, April 19. The purpose of the dance is to raise money for the Canadian Legion War Services. No doubt, the pub- lic is by now well aware of the splendid work being carried out by the Legion on behalf of the men serving at home and abroad and will attend Friday night to lend their support as well as par- ticipate in the good time that has been arranged. Red Cross headquarters is ap- pealing for volunteers to toe sox next Friday, April 19 at branch ters in the M: ic hall, LEGION | NOTES : (Contributed) | Council meeting held at Clover- dale on Monday. Delegates from throughout the Fraser Valley || battling was: 112 Ib.—Billy Gentry, Abbotsford, beat Sonny Johnson, | ed Sumas Pairie; Carl Volpe, Pump- town, beat Frank Horsting, Clay- and darning needles. Abbotsford. Volunteers are request- to bring their own knitting burn. 147 botsford; Neil McPhail, ence, both Abbotsford. 90 field, Sumas Prairie; Cairns, Clayburn, beat Smith, Ridgedale; weight Phail beat George Szigety. SECOND NIGHT die Calvert of Abbotsford bea the 1181b. title over Billy An drews; Neil McPhail took title in the 160-lb. class over Fran to grab a crown. holding the crown ‘~ class after defeating H. Blinch. Billy Gentry won his Ib—Reid Cass of Ab- botsford beat George Szigety, Ab- Sumas Prairie, beat Walter Ross, Abbots- ford; Mike Zomar beat Ted Lawr- lbs.— Gordie Calvert beat Billy Wake- Buster Donald Billy Gentry beat Billy Andrews of AbbotSford. 160 lbs—Francis Tessaro kayoed Bobby Short of South Poplar; Mc- semi-final—ETAOINNNNI On the second night’s card, Gor- Billy Ball in a 3-round fleaweight exhibtiion bout. Billy Gentry won the cis Tessaro; Harry Blinch, Sumas Prairie, kayoed Charles Leavitt of Sumas Prairie in the 126-Ib. class In -the 90-lb. class, Buster Cairns beat Bobby Ball in the semi and beat Gordie Calvert in the finals. Ted Lawr- ence of Abbotsford found himself ‘he 135-1b.| In second title of the night when he out- pointed Mike Hart, winner over Carl Volpe in the semis of the 112-Ib. class. Neil McPhail defeat- ed Mike Zomar in’ the finals af- ter Zomar beat Reid Cass in the 147-Ib. semis. Dan Reid of Ab- botsford holds the crown in “the 175-lb. group after beating Roy Price of Peardonville. Neil McPhail, who was partic- uldrly praised by Vancouver fight experts as a boy with the fight instinct, was awarded the Billy Oates cup for the most popular champion of the tournament. The choite was made by the audience. Ted Lawrence was a close second. Billy Wakefield, who was beat t|on Friday night by Gordie Cal- vert, was another of the boys who received praise from the of- .|ticials from Vancouver. Kenny Lindsay, Vancouver, all- _| American flyweight amateur title- holder, made the presentation of trophies on Saturday night. Referees were Hector McDonald and Gene Bernhardt of Vancou- ver; judges, Geo. Ainsworth, Jess Addinall (secretary of the Boxing Association) and Joe McMillan, Quaker Kelloge’s BE&K Corn Flakes Th eee eee Wheatlets Paha 19¢ BOTH Qie 3» sack 1Oe¢ - Kraut, Ayl., 214’s, .... 2 tins 25¢ Pumpkin Pork & Beans, Ayl., 214’s, 2 tins 25¢ | Royal city 16-02. Spaghetti and Meat Lby, 160z 2-25c } sp tins Pilchards, Colonial 50z., 5 tins 25c 3! 25¢ Snacks, Connor’s ... . Libby’s Sardines, Fairhaven 4 tins 19¢ Soup Shrimps, wet or dry ...... tin 16c Via Cohoe Salmon, Clover I’s, tin 23c | B°™ DHE fveat Maximum Westminster Yellow Label Coffee Tissue Sol es 30° Vacuum Packed oe Woo eee 59° Ib. tin Ade 3 ™ 1B¢ Oxydol | Classic Maxine large Cleanser Cmp’lx’n Soap PRT. . 22¢ 2 tins O¢ ( | eae 19¢ all of Vancouver. speaking after the bouts, Efic Martin, president of the B.C. Amateur Boxing Association, spoke highly of the work done here by the local athletic association. Mr. Harry Porter past president of the boxing association and also past OR OR EST ee dig ater ‘age ESRB EESoe reSeS5e5e5e5 et et COMING EVENTS all proceeds in aid of —CANADIAN LEGION WAR SERVICES— on behalf of Active Service Troops MATSQUI HALL FRIDAY, APRIL 19 —Dancing 9:30 to 2:30— Melody Kings’ Orchestra Free Bus from Mission and Abbotsford Sponsored by Use of hall donated by Matsqui Municipal Council Matsqui Hall Association Refreshments Admission 50c Auspices MLS.A. Old-Timers’ Association, Matsqui Branch DANCE OLD-TIME and MODERN —SWANSO RCHESTRA— Tom DeLair—Floor Manager MATSQUI HALL Friday, April 26 Dancing 9:30-2:30 ° Refreshments Tickets 50c bbotstord Wheatre president of the Grandview Ath- letic Club, where Ken Lindsay got his start, spoke on the work of the B.C. association. He also con- gratulated the local organization Friday and Saturday April 19-20 Matinee Saturday at 2:30, ANDREA LEEDS in A Liberty **** Picture (4) Musical Ne eee MONDAY and TUESDAY April 22-23 GEORGE BRENT in A Liberty **** Picture (4) 7 | Special—The Queen Blizabeth, th Spectal—The Queen Blzeee's’ su | “MAN FROM DAKOTA” prise dash across the Atlantic t New York. Musical oee Wednesday Only—April 24 Johnny Downs. prait Carlisle, Matty Malneck and his Band Sol Hoopii’s Hawaiian Band “Hawaiian Nights” —and— Victor McLaglen in “Full Confession” NOW THAT SPRING IS HERE... Brighten Your Porch! Cement and concrete floors, and wood porch floors, too, sroh inviting when painted with C-I-L Floor, Porch and Dado Enamel Enamels that were specially developed to resist wear and weather—to provide maximum service at reasonable cost. We carry a full line of colours. THE BRACKMAN-KER MILLING COMPANY LIMITED Manufacturers of Thrivo and B & K Poultry and Dairy Feeds Distributors of Purity Flour and B & K Rolled Oats more Phone 52 Abbotsford GARY COOPER DAVID NIVEN Te Real Glory’ ws TYRONE POWER, MYRNA LOY TheRains Came | Princess Luana, Prince Lelleni, in for ing the first tourney of its kind in the province and ex- pressed hopes that other centres would follow the lead. Arnold Bertram, manager-train- er of Ken Lindsay, in speaking briefly, commented on the great effort made here and expressed hopes that more people would get behind the move to ease the load of those now doing the work. (Rose Theateel SUMAS, W. Saturday and Sunday April 20-21 Wallace Beery, Dolores DelRio, in oO Admission; Children 10c-Adults 37¢ Canadian money accepted at par eoe Tuesday & Wednesday April 23-24 Roy Rodgers in “Arizona Kid” —and— Bob Hope, Paulette Goddard, in “The Cat and the Canary” Admission: Children 10¢-Adults 21¢ Canadian money accepted at par RESERVE MAY 3 ‘DANCE Whatcom Road Hall Mission B.P.0.E. No. 30 BIG ELKS DANCE MATSQUI HALL FRIDAY, MAY 4, —Harmony Boys’ Orchestra— Free Bus from Mission and Hotel Atangard, Abbotsford Dancing 9:30-2:30 Refreshments Buy a Lucky Ticket Now Admission 50c ABERDEEN COMMUNITY HALL DANCE FRIDAY, APRIL 26' 9:30-2:30 —Buster Morgan and Orchestra— SAFEWAY —Special Prices Effective Thurs, Fri, ROBIN HOOD FLOUR 49 Ibs. $1.39 SUGAR “sn! BUTTER 2c BAKEASY swonresc — 5.h. pail 60c Strawberry JAM tews.zais’ 4-Ib. tin 42¢ PEANUT BUTTER, in your jar.......... 2 Ibs, 2le FLAVORING, Royal, Artificial lemon, Vanilla, 202. (0¢ YEAST CAKES, Royal ................ 2 boxes (3¢ QUICK TAPIOCA, Mellograin .......... Ib.-pkt. 13¢ MOTHER’S COCOA ...... 1/p-Ib. box 10c, Ib.-Dox 17¢ MATCHES, Cameo, handy box ......... 36 for 330 SODA WAFERS, Walker’s Salted ....... 2 pkts. 25¢ CHEESE, Ontario medium .-... eral Pert Sat, — April 18, 19, 20— i FINEST QUALITY GUARANTEED 98 Ihs. $2.73 10 lb. 62c 3 lbs. 95e GOVERNMENT GRADED, BEGISTERED AND SEED 12 pkts. 50c CERTIFIED Cabbage ...... 1 lb. 4c} ORANGES. Carrots ..... bunch 5c] Medium 2 oeanae Oiicun” 7-0. lic vane” ge ee Asparagus .. 2 lbs. 23¢| Grapefruit ... 7 for 25¢ Lettuce ..... 2 for 15c] Bananas ..... 3 Ibs. 23¢ GOVERNMENT INSPECTED GRADE “A” BEEF ROASTS sine Ub. 18¢ RUMP ; CROSS RIB WEINERS (fresh and tasty) .............. Ib, 19¢ Lean Brisket ... Ib. 10¢ | Alaska Smkd Cod Ib. 17¢ | Shoulders Pork, 1b. 18c | Pickled Herring, 21b. 25c Stewing Beef .. Ib, 15c | Beet Dripping, 3 Ibs. 19¢ 1 Ib, Liver 25¢ 29¢ Vp Ib, Cottage Roll ! Ib. Beef Sausage | Ib. Minced Beef SAFEWAY STORES VED, We Keserve Right to Limit Quantities == DL lle ‘THIRD ANNUAL PRODUCTION NIGHT PHILIP SHEFFIELD HIGH SCHOOL PLAYERS present FOUR PLAYS Tuesday, April 23 HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM ABBOTSFORD Curtain 8 p.m. Christian Sclence Society of Sumas announces a FREE LECTURE on CHRISTIAN SCIENCE By WILLIAM DUNCAN KILPATRICK, ©8.B, Detroit Mich. Member of the Board of Lectureship of the Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Selentist, Boston, Mass. in the GRANGE HALL, SUMAS, Wash. Sunday, April 28,3 p.m. THE PUBLIC 1S CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND Abbotsford public THENEWS trophy last Wednesday in Good Eats lil res | a eo school won| Championships, when they | Matsqui 5-3 on Abbotsford Jut lee grounds, M.S, A. Schoolboy Soccer