' ¢ PAGE SIX ABBOTSFORD, SUMA S AND MATSQUI NEWS WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10, 1942 Professional A, E. HUMPHREY B. C. LAND SURVEYOR AND CIVIL ENGINEER Room 6, Hart Block Chilliwack P.O. Box 422, Chilliwack, B.C. H. H. B. ABBOTT B.C. Land Surveyor Write R.R. 1, Abbotsford Downes road Phone 50 or 116 YARWOOD & DURRANT BARRISTERS & SOLICITORS OTARIES PUBLIC Abbotsford Branch Office Open Every Friday Vancouver Offices— Room 3 & 4, 423 Hamilton Street JAMES M. CAMPBELL SOLICITOR and NOTARY BARRISTER Fraser Valley Record Building 447 Main Street Mission City Office phone 17; house phone 144 PACIFIC STAGE LINES Abbotsford to Vancouver ‘Leave Abb. Ar. Vancouver 8:16 a.m. 10:05 a.m. 1:16 p.m. 3:05 p.m. 5:16 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 7:47 p.m. 9:35 p.m. *9:47 p.m. 11:35 p.m. Leave ‘Vancouver Ar. Abbs 8:45 a.m. 10:33 a.m. 12:15 p.m. : 03 p.m. 30 p.m. 6:18 p.m. *6 ae pam. Ae Bm, 9:4. 1:30 p.m. Sa and sinda ony y. Others daily. Z Pe For Your Freight or Express Use Pacific Stage EAtrane or — Consolidated Truck Lines— Fast Rep Ce Service one WHEN IN NEW WESTMINSTER They'll tell you you'll find Best Food, Best Service Best Prices. —at— Fraser Cafe J. H. Morgan, Prop. 736 Columbia Street Near B. C. E. R. Depot Restoration of Steveston To Whites Urged OPPORTUNITY TO AID EX-SERVICE MEN IS LEGION SUGGESTION Restoration of Steveston as white man’s fishing town with a reserve on a part of the indus- tries there for returned men was suggested by J. A. Paton, M.L.A., at the final public session in Van- couver of the Post-War Rehabili- tation Council, of which he is a member. The council was discussing Friday afternoon rehabilitation problems with David McKee, secretary of the B.C. Command, Canadian Legion British Empire Service League. He filed the Le- gion’s plan for training ex-ser- vice men for the fishing indus- try and “government aid in the “BAKER - VIEW” SERVICE STATION 4217 TransCanada Highway Wholesale and Retail Agents for products of Standard Oil of British Columbia I. S. Parberry —tTelephone 230— > « purchase of Japanese boats. Grant MacNeill, M.L.A., an- other ib of the council, urged that now is the time to act as the veterans «want to tie up fishing with the land settle- ment scheme ,while the Japan- ese assets are fated liquidated. a NEW REPRESENTATIVE Les. Cormack has taken over the Royal City Laundry Ltd., route serving this area. Under war- time regulations only one trip weekly is made and it brings him up from Ne Wa Westminster every Tuesday. tries. Under the Department of Program, young men are trained and Air Force. war factories. RCAF. tions in a¢ro-mechanics at right. crets of complicated instrument panels. TECHNICAL Sey Lurs HUM 70 REEF WAR MACHINE GOING Technical schools throughout Canada are humming with activity as men and women are trained at top speed to keep pace with increas- ing raanpower requirements of the armed services and war indus- Labour’s War Emergency Training to become tradesmen in the Army Older men or others discharged from the services and women are learning trades to take up battle posts in Canada’s These photos show pre-enlistment classes of the At left, radio mechanics are being initiated into the s- A student receives instruc- DEALERS PLEDGE TO FRESS SALE OF WAR STAMPS More than 90,000 retail dealers across Canada are soon to be asked to pledge themselves to press the sale of War Savings Stamps for the duration of the war as representatives of the [National War Finance Commit- tee, it is announced at Ottawa by George W. Spinney, chairman. Pledgees will receive official window signs. Mr. Spinney explained that if the sale of war savings stamps had not been on what might be called a “total war” scale thus far, one of the adverse factors was that in many cases people had to go some distance’to get them. To overcome this, the aid of the responsible merchants of Canada was being enlisted. In Gase of Gas Attack ‘Continned from Page Two) blanket. Your Air Raid Warden will summon medic- al aid. There is.no imme- diate danger from exposure to many known war gas if you follow these simple rules. | Clip them out and memorize them. Do You Remember? Fifteen Years Ago Ju tbe M.S.A. Arra From the A. S. & M. News of JUNE. 8, 1927 Proficiency standing in the Clayburn school was Gr. 5, Wil- lie Hartley; Gr. 4, Babs Bulock; Gr. 3, Tommy Scott; Gr. 2, Vel- ma Hartley; Gr. 1, Frances Wil- son. 4 Pde In competition with three other schools, Kilgard, Upper Sumas and Straiton, with over 300 pu- pils participating, Huntingdon school carried away the Trus- tees’ cup at the first annual field day. s 2 At a meeting of the Matsqui Council, Reeve McCalum and Crs. Wood. and Mutch were named to investigate the cost of running a pipe line from Sumas Mountain to ‘assist in a water system for Matsqui village. eet ey At a meeting of the May Day Committee it was reported that $325 was cleared at the annual celebration, which will be turned over to the orphanage fund. a i If You : = Own An a : AUSTIN @m Your rationing will take - you further, your .tires will ™ take you nearly twice as far! 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