ABBOTSFORD, SUMAS & MATSQUI NEWS SERennOn Pr TSAV ON THESE QUALITY FOODS Personal. Paragraphs \W USED PU See ; : SA E! BUY BY THE CASE {| Contributed by our District agrap. = Andrews Grocery a | SOCKEYE SALMON, Y/p's - - - 2 tins 35c; 4 tins 69c ABERDEEN SUMAS DISTRICT Phone 54 babe We Deliver RED & WHITE—You will enjoy the full rich flavor i Mr. Archie "Shetfieta, who has Mrs. Yorke of Vancouver Is visit- ; q SHRIMP, wat or. dry, Noy {tn = 2 tins 430; 4 tins 50 Hon senuving lt asivantances n|ing at the nome of ner awuences RANGES, extra large 0z. ZIC RED & WHITE—Pink tender meat, Ready for Salad or Cocktails this district, has returned to Cal-| Mrs. W. G. Faddon this week. >) ’ PEACHES, sliced or half, sqt. tin 2 tins 33c; 4 tins 65c gary. He was the guest of Mr. and] Mr, and Mrs, F, Nelles visited | STRAWBERRY JA Malkin’s pure pack Alb tin 65c —— i RED & WHITE—For salads or desserts the favour will please you ate Arthur Gledhill. Mrs, heed friends in Vancouver over the week- | Gibson's Landing ' michael, Sr., who makes her home| end. , . i ie BARTLETT PEARS, squat tins - 2 tins 3ics 4 tins Glo J) oa Arm. Shortieia in Cal. Miss Violet Anderson, who Is a HEDLUND’S Bulk Macaroni. .3 Ibs. 25¢ 2 PAITR—E . sweet and flavoursome RED & WHITE—Pully ripencd, swee “ gary, and who has been visiting}]student at the University of Wash- SLICED PINEAPPLE, No. | tins - 3 tins 24c; Gtins 47c around for some weeks, returned|ington is home for a ten-day va- SINGAPORE—Bxcellent for a cooked dessert With hetewonaaelewt ation ASPARAGUS TIPS, 101/202. tins 2 tins 39c; 4 tins T7c A concert was held recently In| Miss Jane Leavitt is visiting with RED & WHITE—Green Tips of Canadian Asparagus, Tender, tasty. the new Aberdeen hall, under the| friends at White Rock for a week. CUT GREEN BEANS, squat tins - 3 tins 37c; 6 tins 7lc span la NIU ALU JAF ME SAU Pe (Sita CBI PEO CLM | ’ Association, and a program, under|in Vancouver visiting his father, REED (eS WHITE —Stringloes ‘new “beans.)) Fins for sereaming: the direction of Mrs, Alfred Gled-] who celebrated his 87th birthday on CARROTS AND PEAS—squat tins - 3 tins 37c; 6 tins Tlc hell, including pla RED & WHITE—The ideal combination for vegetable salad musical numbers was greatly en- Mr. Roland Fadden and family, joyed. The proceeds go towards the| who were here to attend the fune- GOLDEN CORN, No. 2 ile ee te onr ee cunsione building fund. A drawing took! ral of Mrs. W. H. Fadden, have re- EL AS era ibe trance place during the evening, winners|turned to their home in Modesto, PEAS, sieve 5, No. 2 tins - - 3 tins 33c; 6 tins G5c Bi i .inc: Miss Myrtle Stimpson, Alder-| California, Baked Beans..2 tins 27c | Small White Beans 5lb. 25¢ Meat Balls. .16-0z. tin 25c | Dried Green Peas 3 Ib. 19¢ Quick Dinner 16-0z. tin 25c | Sago..........2 Ibs. 15c . Sausages..16-0z. tin 25c | Tapioca........2 lbs. 19¢ Steak & Onions. .Tin 20c | Rice..4 Ib. 19c; 3 Ib. 25c Beef Stk., Kidney. .Tin 20c | Brown Rice....2 lbs. 15c Roast Beef & Gravy Tin 20c | Sair Dates....3 Ibs. 19c Steak & Mushroom Tin 20c | Bulk Cn Starch. .3 Ib. 29c¢ Meat Spreads....Tin 10c | Bulk Soap Flakes 3 1b. 29c LARD Pure Norm sar , 5 = = 2Ibs. 25e BAKING POWDER Petcia - Ib. 19¢ monologs and} March 26. EI Pe a Ba TY Re: RED & WHITE—Big tender peas. Delicious when creamed grove, banjo; Mrs. Floe, Bradner, Sunday guests at the héme of Mr. PEAS, sieve 3, No. 2 tins - - = 2 tins 32c} 4 tins 3c fJ|embroiaerea pillow slips; Mrs. T.Jand Mrs, K. McGillivray were Mr. MALKIN’S BEST COFFEE Tastycup. .Lb. " , bs 5 arde: Mrs. y . . 7 RED & WHITH—tiny and sweet, Excellent for garnishing or salads Layman, Aberdeen, embroidered Sees McRae and family of Peas, 5’s choice. .2 tins 25c | TEA, Tastycup...... Lb. 45¢ runner, T. TOMATOES, large No. 21/2 tins - 3 tins35c; 6 tins 69c RED & WHITE—Luscious vine-ripened tomatoes; rich in vitamins The P.-T.-A. held their whist Tom id -2 ti atoes, solid -2 tins 25c ¢ pada SRS drive in the school on Friday, first White Corn....2 tins 25c | 1 pkt. seLL0. choc. PING Peas & Carrots..Tin 13c | packors. 22¢ REID—BUCHANAN A quiet wedding was solemnized prizes going to Mrs. Arthur Gled- in Queen's Avenué United Church iF ° Cc a Roy Wilson, con- ' M. C. Walker & O. pl ere gpasten gov We New Westminster, ; solations to Miss Blatchford and on) Wednesday; THE RED & WHITE STORE Sees ol ah March 23, at 11 a.m., when Edi-h VOGUE FLOUR, os 98.1bs. $3.69 oy y SERVIC. Telephone ; nay Cavell, daughter of Mr. ds Mr: Wik cos ° Ne ee eee Teme A3O Yl Dine tne tan week the aor| caver Snudnter af Ate ana)ais |” DORK & BEANS 742: un, 18. 5itine 296 of the new hall hag been Jaid by| 1. married to Mr. Pat Re i i i . id, son il Sete Ti ee ees members of the community, belng| Vy yrs ced (© MP. Pat Reld, son Pilchards, M.B.....Tin 10c | Peaches, L.V.....2 tins 35c tinea to become British Columbia's To Family of | anetiier step towards completion. /arstsqui, Rev. W. B, Willan whs Yacht Pink Smon 2 tins 25c | Dill Pickes. Lge tin aloe number one industry, was made by| Train Victim It is hoped to see the hall, which the officiating minister, while Miss Rose Buchanan and Mr Gordon Bl- Howard Mitchell, who addressed Deliberating three hours, an eight-|-will fill a long-felt necessity, opened orth Vancouver Board of Trad€/man Supreme Court jury at Newl/in the very near future. wood were the attendants, at its annual dinner. Westminster awarded Mrs, Etta} wr and Mrs. George Ross of] he pride wore a dress of floral Robinagn and), Her, three, cblldreh |New Westminster wer8 /guesta’ Of | inereta. in” Weep blile shades, with HONE $18,000 Obie FEA DOD) Comeke, clem\arr.< and! Mrs, Alfred) \iGsldhill on'| #65 /contvor erniuaeitant anions TAXI Pp brought against the Canadian Pac-|,. CRISCO - - - = = 3-Ib. tin 59¢ COLEO HAND SOAP - 5bars 16¢ MAPLE SYRUP | SWEET COOKIES PINEAPPLE Mallo, Macaroons Friday. ing ies. Her bri 25¢ ANGE | Doz. .. 20¢ Tin ee I a oO fee Railway Company for the death ADORE oem sie elonoea an sg het cee n.... JO@¢ of her husband, killed by a train, = Lang 5 : oe ar | hae Award Contract Following the service the young PASTRY FLOUR Damar 10 Ib 40 Stand: Abbotsfo: November 4, 1936. Extensa a S. c Sette Snes For tension couple left by motor for Portland | gy SOUP A es A. BURNIER, Prop een To Arena ke and coast cities. On their return | ’ ylmer om, 1 3, = tin Te Creston ratepayers vote -2 n James Hyslop was awarded the] they will reside at Ladner, ’, favor of a plan to build S20) RSa a nae cing Meta cR ORC ERE ‘ H ALLBRA Nketoze's = = = = 19e y 15- junior and senior hig! 4 ‘, sae Rees a the school consoli-|New Westminster arena at Queen's CLAYBURN J AM gpple ee é, Cp) ers 4-Ib. 39e DEN fl 1S rr dation scheme entered into by eight|Park, His tender of $20,000 was J rural districts in the area. selected from seven bids, Tender The twenty-fifth anniversary of GRAP — : D cailfonin Sora Soncge 25¢ | Eanes ne we; dozen, . 1s¢ Fri. & Sat., March 31, April 1st & 2nd— Ph eri tel ty Tt tel TT LTT | | for fabrication of three steel trusses|the Clayburn United Church was | The Canadian destroyers Skeena,|}t© support the roof was awarded |opserved on Thursday evening whea Saguenay, Fraser and St. Laurant to the Dominion Bridge Co. for|members of the Women's Auxillary are expected to Esquimalt Harbor $7000, Funds for the project are/served supper in the church. Rev. lin mid-April. They are now cruls- +5, 9 money by-law passed for MacKay of Hatzic and Rev. S V. LLEWELLYN * D°A-Dovcras @ SEY: 5577.3 COR. RICHARDS & HASTINGS: ing off the Mexican coast near A~- Pate + $63,000, H. Redman of Mission were the Buest 's. During the even- ing Rey. David Donaldson, the in- cumbent at the Clayburn church, was presented. with a miniature church made by members of the congregation and filled with twenty- five silver dollars. A most enjoyable program followed the supper.. The VANCOUVER, B.C. event was very well attended. Miss Dorothy Case has obtained employment it Vancouver. e Mr, Tan Sutherland of Vancouver wit a Spent the week-end as the guest of his parents. Mr. Fred Ayling has been con- fined to his hame through illness, Miss Jean McCulloch, R.N., has D UBLE GU. { R 4 NTEE returned to New Westminster after ( ) visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs, R. McCulloch. Mr. and Mrs. J. Laughton of Vancouver spent the week-end as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kirk- patrick, | 2-Day - — 380-Day 50-50 HUNTINGDON : Money Back Warranty Against sas An. Mrs. Bourne of Saskat- were week-end visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- Guarantee Mechanical Defects| |)“ Carrie Williams, nurse-in-training at Everett, Wash., is visiting her LISA parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Williams, Gp: hove John Blatchford has received aa V jAppointment wjth the provincial ITALITY, Treat yourself to a better used car. Our | police, At present he is in training for a short time at Vancouver be- FISH is the food for that little boy or girl who is growing so fore proceeding to Prince Rupert, fast . ° . who uses up so much energy in play. .. whose appe- special R & G Bargains are Renewed and ee iis dsisoisremendene! MAT SQUI For Fish is not only delicious . . . coildrsn love it... but she mwe . ~) ‘i nourishing, body-building, full of the health- “promo ing ele- Guaranteed for service. A wide selection aie ae pt ke oh Ferndale, ments, i the gress known source of Vitamin “D” .. . the aes +e Tae ee a oi sunshine Vitamin ... . that means so much to the vitality of sf e vice Luthera urch a children of makes ud paosels ae ae _ quickly. is rad cae ae a Meee to Serve Canadian Fish and Shellfish to the whole family. They will Poin ahetaeuubpend “as Osair former enjoy it...and it is good for them. There are over 60 eisear See them today [home in Alberta. They have sold kinds of Canadian Food Fish and Shellfish from which to choose . . . seafish and freshwater fish .. . and whether you like them fresh, frozen, smoked, dried, canned or pickled, you will find them all delicious in flavour, and economical to prepare, their Matsqui farm. Mr. | yeaard returned to Alberta a short time ago, . At Your Ford Dealer | Mr Olle Thompson and his slster DEPARTMENT OF FISHERIES, OTTAWA. | Norway, They Itt vn wow Wwee| Ladées ! write FOR FREE RECIPE BOOKLET minster and Seattle, and expect to | t Department of Fisheries, Ortawa. SGN Day Abbotsford Motors ss Bh an yg ala —- = = Recipes. Large Assortment now on displau of Easter Novelties Cards, Baskets, | Eggs, Chicks, Ete. SALES ¢SERVICE AUTHORIZED DEALER Phone 62 Ford Parts and Accessories H un t’s “DRY A “NEWS" WANT ANVERT! oR QPICK RESULTS! Phone 39 “THE BRIGHT spoT