ENTE Ee LIT OM NHN NS : ABBOTSFORD, SUMAS & MATSQUI NEWS PAGE SEVEN ECRES oT em IE Ss 200000 Do Your Baking Obildren and Adults like Alfs Milk Available from our trucks or at s5e5esesesesaseseseseseseseseses: day. \O8% Bc hag bert AET-XA= poares a ad BUTTER, Overwaitea first grade ........ 3 Ibs, 79c BAKEASY SHORTENING ...... Apes deena en eG KETCHUP, Libby’s ................... bottle §5e PEAS, Orchard City, size 4 ..... 2 tins 19c CORN, Golden Bantam ..... Makar sale shat 2 tins 19¢ WAFERS, 1.B.C, Graham .......... 16-02. pkt. 2lc GINGER SNAPS, B.C. ............ 16-07, pkt. [5c MARMALADE, pure, Joan Abbott ou ntae jal ele CLAMS, Clover Leaf, chopped .......... 2 tins 25c¢ TAPIOCA, Minute pkt. (0c 2 ge, GEIESS OFFER 45c |% B.C SUGAR 63¢ 1 Cream & Sugar Set Pent urchase of 1 Ib, TEA SHREDDED WHEAT... 0....0.00.... 2 for 2ic QUAKER PUFFED WHEAT AND RICE . 3 for 25c KELLOGG’S ALL BRAN, large pkt. 20c FLY TOX, 16-0z. tin ....... a Whee, MOTO COCOA Bakers) oe. kek eos a Aye “lb, tin 17c SHIRRIFF’S LUSHUS JELLIES . ed Ses atis Peo orezoc RELISH SPREAD, Best Foods, 8:02. j jar 19c, 16-02. 35¢ HEDLUND’S LUNCH MEAT LOAF . . large tin 25¢ UIREYABEER STEW |. 4c! Xs D large tins 29¢ CANNED LOBSTER Large Tin’ ___.. Oranges .. 2 dozen 45c Lemons .... dozen Oranges, Ige doz. 35c Grapefruit ... 7 for 25c. Rice, No. . 4 Ibs. 23¢ Sunlite Soap, 4 for 23c Shinola Wax ...... 2c | Macaroni, cut, 3 Ibs. 21c Glo-Coat .... pints 57¢ | Cocoanut med. .. Ib. 2Ic We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities PHONE 61 with an eye to the health of your kiddies. Remember, proper diet may spell the difference between poor and good report cards. It it's meat, and you want the best in nourishing, fresh meat, Let “*ALF’’ Loaf and peeteiees pita ngnone the shop at Ba od atte af *, anen ’ and les, sav! ne ime And Jproviding guests with some | Roberts’ Meat Market ae Abbotsford Phone 56 Jackson's Confectionery rrittititi yt ALF’S BAKERY Alfred Smallenberg Phone 219 Abbotsford SPECIAL PRICES LEE PON Shoe Repairs - Laundry Satisfaction Guaranteed Buy a War Savings Stamp every Lower Sumas rd., Abbotsford —Now Open for Business— A PAGE OF LOCAL NEWS FASHION NOTES SPECIAL INTEREST TO a 5. A. WOMEN RECIPES © MOVIE NEWS “P.-T.A. Stands On Guard for Little People” REGIONAL CONFERENCE PREPARES FOR “BETTER PARENTHOOD WEEK” Born during the first World War, the Parent-Teacher Associa- tions of British Columbia will meet the challenge of the second by continuing their work needed more than ever, Mrs, J. P, Leem- ing, president of the British Co- lumbia Teachers’ Federation, told a regional meeting in New West- minster on Friday. “We must stand on guard es- pecially for these little people,” said Mrs. Leeming, stressing the part the work of P.-T.A.’s across Canada will play in rehabilitation after the war. Delegates from Matsqui, New Westminster, Lulu Island, Port Coquitlam and other Lower Mainland areas made plans at the meeting for Better Parenthood and Parent-Teacher Week, Sept. 23 to 29. Symposiums as well as speakers and questions of vital interest to all parents were suggested as pro- gram ideas by Mrs, K. G, Kern, vice-president of the B.C. Parent- Teacher Federation. Better Parenthood Week, ob- Served annually in the United States, is being introduced this year in British Columbia. The aims of this movement and of the Parent-Teacher Week are identical, having, as a proclama- tion from Lieut.-Gov. E. W. Ham- ber of British Columbia states, child welfare as their main pur- Pose. Their aims also summarized by the B.C. Parent-Teacher Fed- eration as: To make fathers and mothers more fully aware of the import- ance of using the best possible methods in the gare and _ train- ing of their children, and to ac- quaint them with the many sources of help and information available to them. To encourage fhe formation of groups for the study and discus- sion of child-rearing problems, To promote more co-operative understanding between parents and teachers and between the schools and community at large, To lend active support to all community efforts for better schools, child ‘health, recreation facilities, vocational guidance and Prevention of delinquency. Wardell-Gledhart A wedding of interest to friends at Whatcom road was that of Greta Jesiie Geldhart, only daugh- ter of Mrs. Laura Geldhart, to Mr. Robert Wardell, in St. Al- ban’s church,’ Edmonds, on Thurs- a8y evening, Sept. 12. Rey. N. J. ip was the officiating FL Aize wenpatibe Now is the time to fill those empty sockets! Be sure to choose the right size lamp for each fixture and achieve eye safety! Stock up on lamp glohes— fill those empty sockets now, for better light means hetter sight. scvemec Tene Flowers and Sreenery made a pretty setting for the bridal cor- tege. The bride chose a costume of air force blue with hat and accessories to match and carried a bouquet of roses and ferns. Her attendant was Miss Mary Brade, while Mr. Sam Sardent supported the groom. Following ‘the ceremony a re- ception for about fifty relatives and friends was held at the home of the bride's grandmother, Mrs. W. J. Myers. After a short honeymoon to Bridal Falls and Hope Mr. and Mrs. Wardell will reside at Ed- monds. LA MARR LAMENTS. Be ee SEEKS DIVORCE Beauteous, black-haired Hedy La- Marr is suing writer- -producer Gene Markey for divorce. In her brief complaint, Miss LaMarr charged she had been subjected to “grievous mental and phe suffering” but omitted details 444444444444 44444444444 dD FOR BOYS and GIRLS Today's Fashions Boys’ Gabardine Trench Coats ......... each $5.50 Fawn; with cap; sizes 26 to 34 Boys’ All-Wool Pullover Sweaters ...... each $1.45 In navy, brown, teal blue, green; sizes 24 to 34 Boys’ Cotton Combinations, 24-34 ....... each 75c¢ Boys’ Short Gabardine Pants, 24-28 ...... pair 95c Boys’ Tooke Dress Shirts .............. each 89c Good colors and patterns Boys/4Ankle ‘Sox. 7) xcusy te et ee pair 23c Sizes 5% to 10% Girls’ Plaid Jumper Skirts, 6 to 14 years .... $2.49 Li Gitls) Navy. Blue Skirts. S70) Ses $1.49 Ideal for School Wear White Blousest<: 1.0 42 eee each $1.15 Peasant Embroidered; aires 6 to 14 years Girls’ Ankle Sox Sizes 5% to 844; white and neeorted cae ; grey and brown tweed mixture Girls’ pair [5c AGENTS FOR— FASHION-CRAFT SUITS and OVERCOATS By VERA WINSTON AUTUMN is another big season for sweaters, sports and dressy, Every shop is promoting new de- signs and reyamping the classics. Chosen for today are two unusual models, the first a sleeveless pull- over in yellow zephyr with ribbed finish. Pretty for afternoon wear is the two-toned cardigan in tan and dark green with a novelty stitch (n vertical striped effect, The col- ors quarter the bodice front and back. Lastex knit makes it ibl to pull down the puffed sleeves.. Buttons are tan wood. Daly’s Drygoods PHONE 64 ABBOTSFORD GS RS A EDS DD. Se I) AES IBS DE SED LD DD E>, PoOOCooCoooCoeoee eee eeoeeeerewy Home Needs.... Sixteen Children Prize-Winners In 3-Quart Copper Kettles .............. each $1.98 Bright Chrome Finish Pet Parade at Fair Combination: Egg-Beaters & Glass Pitcher .... 79c While not as lengthy a proces- sion as last year, the Pet Parade was an interesting diversion as it passed before the bleachers at the C.F.V. Fair and the young en- trants had every reason to be proud of their contribution to the Program. Participation was open to all children attending elemen- tary school and the prize winners are: Floats: Alistair smart green glass pitcher, 16-0z capacity; graduated Lunch Kits, heavy tin ..... . each 69¢ black enamelled; hold any size vacuum bottle; leather handle Axe Handles (9) sres tacte lorstotss eicpein visi -.. each 29¢ straight-grained hardwood; single and. double bit Preddy, Rabbit; Walter Grant, Mother Banty with Chicks; Erie and Patsy Weir, Pet Turtle; Pauline Grant, Pussy all dressed in hig Sunday best; Jo- anne Clement and Vivian Lucas, Poodle; Ian McDonald, Peter his dog; Clifford Smith, Pat; Charlie Trousdale, Doodle bugs; Michael Gleason, Brownie; Margory Grant, Peter; Viola Moore, Brownie; Rene Fossit; Johnie Roberts and David McGaughy, Basket of kittens. A . aS Galvanized Wash Boilers, large size . Zinc Wash Boards ........--.....-.... each 29¢ < Sete Oe Night Latches, regular $1.50 value - - 14-inch Cow-Stable Brooms ........ boon CE TY Galvanized Pails, approximately 8-quart ... to clear 98c CARRY ON CANADA RADIO PROGRAM FOR RED CROSS From 9 o'clock to 9:30 p.m. East- ern Standard Time, Sunday, Sep- tember 22nd, the regular C.B.C. Program, “Carry on Canada”, will be devoted to the Red Cross and its national campaign for funds, which opens September 23rd. It | ~~~ > Daly’s Hardware PHONE 130 ABBOTSFORD DR SR A a a a a nS EE a will include dramatized descrip- ; tions of what Red Cross has done washin during the past year; what it has Do vou do your 8 to do during the coming year— THIS WAY? and five million dollars are need- ed to finance its work. It is ex- 2 => pected that a message from the 7 Governor General, dealing with or the Red Cross work, will be included in the program. ROYAL CITY LAUNDRY WAY Agents: Weir's Drugs, Abbotsford Red & White, Aldergrove OPENING SCHOOL “FOR LITTLE TOTS” Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Prime an- nounce the opening of a Kinder- garten for pre-school-age children on Sept. 23 in Abbotsford. Intruc- tion will be given in music, nota- tion, rhythm, dancing, handwork and’ school work. Details are giv- en in the formal announcement in this paper. GIVE UP GRANTS The Church of England in Can- ada has voluntarily relinquished some $250,000 which it has been receiving annually from various Societies in England, following ac- tion taken at the annual meeting of the board of management of the General Synod. WAR EXPANSION IN CANADIAN INDUSTRY The erection or enlargement of} involves expenditures totalling] Even-a hen advertises when she more than 100 industrial plantsin | some $180,000,000, These will help |lays an egg. 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