MAGIC BAKING POWDER wins more users all the time by jo I of 4 Canadi for cakes, for biscuits, for all baked dishes. Try Magic Baking a Powder today and discover why it is the baking stand-by of 3 out, niversary. Out-of-town a i RIDGEDALE Mrs. Perey Smith is in Ab- botsford Hospital following a beart attack, Friends will be = gag to know she is i ne _ three daughters, rs. "Tennyson here ee med to their homes a- cross the border. Mrs. Nels Gurney has as her og her mother, Mrs. Carson of lew Westminster, Miss Helen Neilson of Edmon- with her sister, Mrs. Gorden Ber wit er sister, Mrs, Gor Be. harrell. Mr. and Mrs, Walter Mailes were recent visitors to Ridgedale. Hans cer FR Quesnel, is visiting in Ridgedal Kirk and Ronald ‘Norrish have —, Sey es for a trip. Joh of Mission, using ell’s field for land- space, was t: infant son visited Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Smith at the week- John Reid is visiting his daugh- ter Edna and family in Toronto. Mr. Reid, who had not seen his daughter for many years, will Ridgedale and Mrs. Smith’s par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. ‘Cecil Mills of Silverdale, have returned home after a motor trip to Winnipeg by way’of the Grand Coulee dam and other parts of Washington State. On the trip home ee visited with friends in Mr. and Mrs. Ernie “Jacobeon and family moved to Mission. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Machell and son left recently for Ontario where they will ogee in future. Mrs. Gertie STARCHING SHIRTS EASY with You'll be pleased . - Me'll be tickled pink READY TO USE* NO BOILING. QUICK IRONING. Tist holiday with her son vacten and family in Massett, Mrs. ‘of Port Al- Lawrenson the visited San eaeae in Ridge: le recent); invited District President, tee to preach Stnelay morning). pect one or two of the vi- sitors to speak to us on. Sunday Monday, October 14th one of these sessi The Ladies J ‘xa will serve meals in the Church Parlors be- tween the sessions on Sunday and Monday. Services will be inenenneatien by Rev. F. C. of Chilli- wack, in the ‘Orange Hall, Ab- botsford, on Sunday, October 13, 1946 at 2:30 pm. under the auspices of Calvin Eres Church. All welcome. The Clayburn United Church Harvest Home and Thanksgiving Service will be held at 2 p.m, October 13, 1946. Rev. R. W. Hibbert will officiate. Church of The Nazarene 10:00 am.—Sunday School. Classes for all ages. Peter Lutke, superintendent. 11:00 am.—Morning Worship — song: “It Is Well With My ue! ‘God Is Still On the ge by the Pastor. 2:00 p.m. idergrove Sunday School and Worship Service. 7:00 p.m.—Pre-Service Prayei Meee p.m. -—eevandeiiatic Service. Thtvne> Rev. L Guy Nees of Vancouver, will s beginning a series of special renaaiatio services con- tinuing every night next week except Saturday. Rev. Nees plays the trumpet and sings, as well as speaking. BY acwsrorer che ‘abernacle day, Oct. 11—Young People’s Savin at 8 pm. 13—Sunday Thanksgiving Services at 11:00 am. and 7:45 p.m. Special fea- tures for the day in Messages Song, The Orchestra will play. Pinegrove Mision Sunday School at 10:00 a.m. 3 dorsed by scientific Weir’s Rexall Pharmacy