as a PAGE FIGHT WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1988 Next Saturday is the opening day >. of our Toy Department. Toys— Wagons, Scooters, Mechanical Games of all kinds, Dollis, Books, In fact we have something suitable for every member of the family. Don’t fail to see our stock before shopping ! Abbotsford District Items of Interest Mrs, prise house-warming party at Mr. and Mrs, Bruce Wells were dinner hosts on Thursday evening to “about 15 American relatives, whom they had Invited for Thanks- giving holiday. Arahie Gifford has a apple tree jh leaf and bles- Conway of King som, At least he did on Nov, 25, because last Friday he brought a small. branch bearing the proof to The News office. Mrs. H, Sandvik and Mrs, 0. W. Hl Benedict were joint hostesses to the SB) rnursday afternoon bridge club at a cI = = Mrs. Benedict's home, when four tables were in play. As several events are | scheduled in Abbotsford district for Dec, , the choral singing class at Pop- lar have decided to change the date of their concert at Poplar com- munity hall on Monday, Dec. 19. and To Clear Friday and Saturday Only ! 25” off all Aluminum Ware ‘Mr, and Mrs. Donald Benedict had as their guests on Sunday the lat- ter’s father and sister, Mr. P. J. MacKay and Miss Phyllis MacKay. PROUDFOOT—MacLEAN A quiet wedding was solemnized AT THE BUSY CORNER N lalallallailallalaalaelaelat laine b EDL e De DeLee Lae E De eee a il Hy im Daly’s Hardware See Our Xmas Gifts ! RAYON BEDSPREADS—size 84 by 100 $195 LANGTON—BELLFIELD In rose and greemt Each... ..-.-. 0:2 seer e ene eeeee A quiet wedding was performed LAM 4 50 as bright checks and See SPeehoohaeetcntys A9D¢ by Rev. F. S. Henderson in St. RAYON 52 by 65 Matthew's church, Abbotsford, on TABLE RUNNERS—in rose, green and blue Be on November 19 at Vancouver, when Annie MacLean (formerly of Abbotsford) became the bride of Mr, Andrew Proudfoot. The bride was attended by Mrs. J. Proudfoot as matron of honor; ‘Mr. J. Proud- foot was his brother's best man. A reception followed at the home of Mr. and Mrs, J. Proudfoot TELEPHONE 180 Nov. 21, uniting Miss Violet Bell- field, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. fast colors, in floral patterns. Each..........+-.-- J. Bellfield, and Mr, Robert Lang- ton. The bride wore her travelling Guest Towels... -. weee Special at each 15c sult of grey, with’) accersories | to mathe After a short honeymoon, Face Cloths Oo. Hooter Bn 6 for 25¢ Glan ana Mrs Langton will reside Hand Towels Jos SA Se aoe 2 for 25c mjin Bradner. Each $1.95 and INDIAN BLANKETS—Suitable for car rugs and throws ¥FREDERIOKSON—McDERMID A wedding of interest to this district took place in Vancouver on $175 MEN’S ALL-WOOL GLOVES BOYS' ALL-WOOL GLOVES MEN’S TIES, suitable for gifts MEN’S PLAIN & BORDERED HANKIES, ...5c each; 6 for 25¢ MEN’S CAPS, winterweight ...... nn cieMinre ound ship's = tis Nov. 7, when Rey. E. D, Braden united in’ “marriage Vera, eldest Biv wvielvia bop MSN» = gin tia Per pair 50¢ daughter of Mr, and Mre G. A. McDermid of Courtenay, late of PunChagan sabaea aie Per palr AQ@ Mi) pradner, to Mr. Alfred (Ted) Fred erickson. Mrs L- Nichilas attended ther sister as matron-of-honor, and Mr. L. Nicholas was the grooms- Many Attractive Xmas Novelties on Display—See Them! man A reception followed the cere- mony at the home of Mr. and Mrs. lL. Nicholas, Telephone 64 WANT ADS... 35¢ per insertion, up to 15 werds; 2 insertions for 60c extra words, 2c each; Cash with Ad. TO RENT—Amusement Hall; 4 tables; lady or man, room to batch; low rent; Apply Abbotsford Hotel. ee SS WANTED—4 lady or gent board- ers; winter rates. No early risers. Abbotsford Hotel. 149 FOR XMAS PHOTOS—make early sittings. Minn’s. Studio, west Ab- botsford. Art Needlework for Xmas DALY’S DRYGOODS & MEN’S WEAR The Scotia will be celebrated at the associa- tion’s annual convention to be held, at Kentville in December, SOCCER LEAGUE SCHEDULE (Pollowing is the remainder of the first half schedule of the Fraser Valley Football League. First team mentioned means home team: Langley vs. Mission, Dec. 4; Chil. liwack vs. Abbotsford, Dec. 4; Ab- botsford vs. Langley, Dec. 11; Chil- liwack vs, Langley, Dec. 18; Abbots- ford ys. Mission, Dec. 18. 75th anniversary of the Nova Fruit Growers’ Association Electors of Abbotsford WITH THE BENEFIT OF TWO YEARS OF EXPERIENCE, I AM AGAIN OFFERING MY SERVICES AS A MEMBER OF YOUR BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS (Election Date is Earlier This Year) GerrALD EH. BADER Gifts, for sale. Apply Mrs. Minns. FOR SALE—Pure-bred Guernsey Bull Calf, 5 weeks old. Albin Sand- berg, Matsqui. 13 WANTED.—Live and dead animals for fertilizer and fox feed. Phone Aldergrove 406 collect. 4n FOR SALE—Choice Honey, 10c lb, Bring container. A. P. Darley, Emerson road. 142 a ene ee TO RENT—10-room house, partly furnished. $30 per month. Apply Abbotsford Hotel. 147 TRADE—E Flat Elkorn Saxa- hone, for hay or straw to value of $50, Box 150. News Office. 160 WANTED—Cattle for fur ranch feed. Write or call, G. B, Heppner, King road, Abbotsford 152 Cee eee ese SEE FARM FOR LEASE—Good dwell- ing; bacheor of family or not more than four preferred. Milton Switzer. ice enn eed FOR SALE — Guernsey-Holstein, | third calf, fresh; 3 Jersey heifers; | yearling Jersey pull. C. E. Beck, | phone 6R. 154 SS FOR RENT—Leree, light house- keeping room Close in. Business party preferred. Phone 187R after 5 o'clock. 151 Auction Sale ns from Mr R- N. daney, BO., we will blic Auction, on ‘Thursday. le gth, at 1 pm his entire stock of Farm and Household Goods, Sale to be held indoors. Terias Cash. A. N. Lawrence Under instructio Brassey of Dew! | as Commissioner in the Village of Abbotsford for the ensuing term- Announcement In response to requests made to me, I will offer my services / NOTE—Election Day in Abbotsford is Thursday, December 15, 1938 JAMES ANDERSON pa WILLANS See > Why Freeze? Buy a Heater Now!!— Airtight Heaters Trade your old heater for a new wood or coa} AT THE SAME TIME Weatherstrip $1.25, $1.35, $1.75, $2.15, $3.30, $4.00, $5.00, $7.00 BICYCLE TIRES, 28 by 114; Canadian made. .Special 95c FISHING POLES Genuine Calcutta, 14 feet .. Special 85c he From $2.45, $2.65, $3.35, $4.45 circulator. Terms SAVE FUEL! BUY— 10 feet in package 10c BADMINTON RACQUETS—all new stock $9.00, $10.00 Special, each 29c ADAMS ENGLISH WHITE PUDDING BOWLS {2c — 15c — 18¢ — 25¢ Bay now while stocks are plentiful Christmas Toys, Teddy Bears, and a host of Sleighs, Bicycles, Doll Crriages, Dolls, wistmas items. A deposit will hold Shop now while stocks are complete Wagons, any item for Ohristmas, Augmece Mission City, BC. 5 5 > 5 , GALVANIZED PAILS—50 only 5 , > > y > 5 5 5 5 5 , East of R. R. Track Fowooevvveveveeeeeewuvuvuvuvw"* WILLAN’S HARDWARE Telephone BY DFS FSET GOS Geet a » Provinclal police, called on friends here Monday en route to the Coast. He recently returned from a 7200 mile motor trip to Chicago and oth- D. S. Blacklock’s first prize lamb at the Winter Fair and also a prize steer exhibited’ by Chas, Turner 2¢|°? Monday: one by the lob-sided Westwold, ; steer will be paraded Saturday, Dec. 10, and the Welfare Club will con. duct a weight &uessing contest. Welfare Club will week's News, new home in Sumas Prairie Thursday, Those and Mrs, P. MoPhee, Mr. and Mrs, of Sardis, Mr. Frank and Mrs, P. Chevalley, Bolster, Mr. George Helmsing, late of the present were Cassidy, F. Cheva Forrest. eastern cities. Roberts’ Meat Market purchased a double score of 28.8, formerly of Sumas The After more than 25 years in meat business in Pharles M. Eneix has sold his mas Meat Co. to Art Bishop, thas been associated with Mr. for many years, ist of donations to the A.S.M. appear in next [Sareway 5S Bolster was tendere a sur- Miss Naomi Miss Connie Abbotsford Men's B crib team won header from Huntingdon Sumas Wash., who Eneir Only 21 Shopping Days Left---- First Quality Fruit and Nuts At Money Saving Prices ! | Prices Effective Thuvsday, Friday, Saturday, December ist, 2nd, 3rd __ TO PRESENT TWO PLAYS WEDNESDAY IN ORANGE HALL Two Interesting plays will be pre~ sented in the Orange Hall, Abbots. — ford, Wednesday, December 7, un+ der auspices of the board of man- agers of Trinity United Church. “Sauce for the Goose,” a one-act play, presents, In a highly amusing manner, the difficulties modern pa~ rents encounter in dealing with thelr ultra modern ohildren. . “Ye Peake Sisters” is a old time . given in by 16 young ladies who assume the characters of a travelling band of “old maids’ They sing, dance and recite, providing an enjoyable act. her lost Mr. ley Mr. the Su- Aust. Sultanas 2 Ibs. 2ic L 2 RAISIN Seeded Muscats 2 Ib, 290 Flour | Golden Bleached 2 Ibs. 29c Kitchen Craft ‘eee CURRANTS, recleaned - ~- 2 Ibs, 2ic | 98 Ibs. --- $2.89 49 ths, - - - $1.59 a g GLACE FRUITS base Sete Yel he Harvest Blossom MIXED CUT PEEL, with clfron - Lb. 23c 98 Ibs. - - + $2.75 49 ths, - - - $1.49 Whole Lemon, Orange - Lb, 23c ugar PEE Whole Citron - ~- Lb, 29c Granulated = & = ion FIGS, fresh Smyrna - ~- 2 Ibs. 19¢ | Yellow - . . rae DATES, fresh Sailr - - - 2 Ibs. [3c | joj : : s: 190 cing ip aon ?< sheeuibsyiSa SHELLE Almonds - 1/2-lb. 29c Brazils - - V/p-lb, 22c¢ y °, Walnuts = - Yorb. 140 | 9 pee ess Products GROUND ALMONDS - - 4-oz tin 24¢ | pnOME xtract = = 20x, iett?- (90 ALMOND PASTE - - 8-oz, packet 23c ene Heal eas = = 2-0z, 230° COCOANUT Fine, medium on I5e g Powder - (2-072, tin (4c; 21/ Ib. 490 Colrd Coarse 1/2- c BOILED CIDER - - ~- - Bottle ITc Bakeasy CRYSTALLIZED GINGER - Lb. (Tc ‘Sino GINGER IN SYRUP - - - Jar lic | pp Canthat spur orden MOLASSES, Aunt Dinah - — 21/ tin 23c OF m= = 10e B&K - HOMAN’S MELLOGRAIN QUICK OATS CEREAL PUFFS OATS, HEALTH MEAL| SRAPENUT FLAKES Large packet YBa |$B pkts. .. 18¢ B ibs. .... Re ® oktsais.'. 18¢ TOMATOES, Orchard City 21/.’s 2 tins {9c PEA 5's; Blue Ridge 2’s - 2 tins 19c 3's; Honeydrop 17-02. 2 tins 27c ‘Teas ---- Coffees BLUE RIBBON TEA - oS he CORN Ayimer whole kernel 2 tins (9¢ | AIRWAY TEA - - ~ = Lb, 396 Royal Clty white - - - 2 tins (9c | MAXIMUM COFFEE - ~- Lb, tin 33¢ SLICED PINEAPPLE - - 3 fins ate AIRWAY COFFEE - - - ~ Lb, 240 PEACHES, Glen Valley - 2 tins 29¢ z BLUEBERRIES, Eagle - - 2 tins 25¢ | MINCEMEAT, FV. - - No, 4 tin 39 CORNED BEEF, Beefex - - 2 tins 25c | MARMALADE, Empress ~- 4-Ib, tin 39¢ Red Breast 1/)’s - 2 tins 25c SALMO Billo ‘tall - - 3 tins 25c CREAMS & JELLIES - . PORK & BEANS, (6-07, - 3 tins 25¢ | LIGORICE ALL-SORTS - - - Lb, (9 JUMBO GARBOLIC CHIPSO BIG 5 CLEANSER | WESTMNSTR TISSUE 4. tins .. - 18¢ A bars .. WBE [Larue okt. .. 1BE New Season’s Nuts ALMONDS, soft shell .......... Lb. 23¢ FILBERTS, large ......--.---.. Lb. 23¢ BRAZILS, large .......-----.» Lb, 18¢ WALNUTS, California .......... Lb. 19¢ LEMONS, ORANGE GRAPEFRUIT, large .......... 7 for 2§ BANANAS, bie Fruit Medium .. 2 dozen 25¢ Large c | extra large woes 6 HOP firm, ripe ........ 3 Ibs, 19¢ PEANUTS, fresh roasted ...... 2 Ibs. 19¢ Tomatoes B¢ California Lettuce | Hothouse Each ...c...0 @BG|Lb. ...dueees. Sweet Potatoes 4. bbs. .... [De] 4 Ibs. .... IDE Spanish Onions Specials In Our Meat Department STREAKY BACON By the Piece QUALITY BEEF TENDER YOUNG PORK Pot Roasts - - Lb. 9¢ - Shoulders - - Lb, (Te Rib Boiling Beef - Lb. Tc re aa Leg Roasts - ~- Lb, 20¢ Rolled Roasts = Lb. (G0) °°c mi mmus ag 19¢|Pork Steak - ~- Lb, {8c Beef Sausage lb | 0 c al a ae Loin Chops - ~~ Lb, 28¢ Boneless Stew; Lb. QD UBS. rere renee 21¢|Pork Sausage - Lb. 200 Steaks*"= 2 Ibs. 35¢|Shortening, 2[b.21 c|Fresh Mince3 Ib 25c SAFEWAY STORES UTD, We Reserve Right to Limit Quantities