a FOR SALE — 300 New Hamp- Pullets. i CLASSIFIED ADS Save time, work and money | by using the Classifieds. A low cost with big results, First insertion, up to {8 WORDS Abbotsford, Sumas LANG. SANDS, Editor and Owner —Established 1922— : & Matsqui News d, British Coll Every Wed: 35c Each additional word 2c. Two insertions up to 18 Suurepions are payable in advance and rates are: In M-S-A Area and to post offices within 40 miles of Abbotsford, $1.50 per year; elsewhere in Canada, $1.75; outside of Canada, of per year. Jan. 31, 1945 ABBOTSFORD, SUMAS & MATSQUI NEWS § _ ABBOTSFORD SOCIAL & PERSONAL LALLA H. S, Andrews has returned Chenille Spreads Full Size — Extra heavy quality sheeting. from Quebec Where he attended a conference held for all presi- denfs of Citizen’s Committees across Canada. * Children’s All Wool Miss Renee Gentry of Vancou- : _ Sweater Coats High Neck Style ver was at her home during the d Member Canadian Weekly N Canadian Weekly Newspapers’ LA cae Weeki: eawicege: Advertising Bureau, and Audit Bureau of Circulations. words for 60c cash. Copy will be accepted by phone, mail or at the office of The News up to Tuesday at 5:30 p.m. FOR. SALE _ —Say You Saw it in The News— Ce ES eee CERTIFIED SEED POTATOES— like Commercial grades are get- ting scarce. Order your season’s ‘requirement NOW and avoid disappointment. Orders will be filled order received. The Potato House, 251 Georgia St. East, Vancouver, B.C. Pacific 4857. 150 FOR SALE — Newbe: Bp ee off year-old Slot $00 per M. arion Road, Aube 137 FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE — 38 acres land some cleared; house, chicken house, stream. Suitable terms arrang- ed. Box 179, The News, FOR SALE — 2nd hand (Slazen- ger) badminton racquet with press. See J. Dirksen, 1% mi west of Abbotsford on high- way. 186 Peerl Cone FOR SALE—Peer i, as atthe Rubber Stamp News, Abbotsford: shire Laying 65%. te 25 each, M. Zanatta, Mar- Ri and Old Provincial Highway. 144 FOR SALE — Cedar fence posts, WANTED LESLIE AUTO WRECKING — Abbotsford, Cars wanted for wrecking and resale. Parts va sale. AUCTIONEER — N. M. Comba, 16 years experience. If it can be sold it can be sold by auc- tion. pana sales conducted on your farm or in your home. Phone North 2099M2. 156 East Queens Rd., North Vari couver, B.C. £!/ALARM CLOCKS — Will take’ them in any condition for re- conditioning to help some early aca George 95298) Wee mal HELP WANTED MALE: M: pal Clerk for the Corporation of the Village of Abbotsford. Apply in writine to Employ- ment and Selective Service Of- Trade a allowance. A. B. Stove pores door north of Leslies to. Wrecking, Abbotsford 75 FOR SALE — or will trade for young stock or bred heifers— two-unit Surge milker equipped with gas engine, just two years old. Also want t uan- 0 buy aM oe wi quality flax seed. Fits illiams, RR1, Chilli- _187 FOR SALE — Large single gaso- line burner stove; 3-burner gas- oline stove; 3-element electric stove. Phone, 219. 151 7 feet long. Sam Dragan, Al’) fice, Abbotsford, c/o Munici- pe SeTerONE: 52 pal ‘Office, Abbotsford, not later FOR SALE — Mod i than Feb, 10, 1945. State age, house with garage, chicken ualifi oe pexnerience: house, honeyhouse on large rsons employed in y Order lot. Terms cash. Box 101, industry need not apply. Order |. The News. No. 985 - 2142, FOR SALE — Ranges, Cook| WANTED — Furnished suite or Stoves, wood, ‘coal and airtight bungalow for middle aged heaters, All in Al condition. couple. Phone 189M. 80 WANTED —Small house or suite for airman, wife and two small children, needed early Feb- ruary. Wynnyk, No. 5 O.T.U,, ‘Abbotsford Airport, Local 42. 118 GLAZING - SOLDERING Sharp- ing: knives, scissors, axes, ete. Building repairs, truck decks . built, pene Frank Gosling, “Cyril St., Abbotsford. 91 R. CLARKSON, Langley Prairie, wholesale dealer in medical herbs, wants to get in touch with people willing to -gather ectton wood buds and Devils club root bark. 16 WEBSTER’S SPRAY & BRUSH Sen Co. Free estimates. .Phone Abbotsford 83R, Mission 11305, or write PO at Clay- burn, Do REPAIRS to farm machinery, * TRAE Blair Iron Works, 826 shop, Royal Avenue, nhone NW 330, New ‘Westminster. 116 WANTED — H young girl, ornate. Bia es ses ot Helen Gordon, c/o Aw Yes Seek _ RR1, Pen onrs corner Dennison and MacDonald roads. 190 WANTED — Housework es ex- 1 | trict. 0 | presented in a box gaily decorat- Mr. and Mrs, B. Bader of Seattle have been guests of Mr. INFANTS FLEECE-LINED SLEEPERS With feet — all sizes Men’s “Goodrich” RUB and Mrs. G. Bader. * * * Mrs. Roy Herman is accom- panying her parents, Mr. and Mrs, J. B. Newcombe to Calgary, Alta,, this Wednesday evening, + *- * * Mrs. Ira ,Serl of Victoria has been visiting relatives in the dis- * * * Miss Joyce Clarke of Vancou- ver was at home with her, parents at the Weekend * Mr. and aan Tom Trowsdale TELEPHONES! for work and dress wear. STORDY'S Drygoods for the Family — and for the Home BERS GILMOUR BLOCK of New Westminster visited Ab- botsford friends during the week-' end, * * * The Girls’ Overseas Comforts Club will meet in the Library on Monday, Feb. 5, at 7:30 p.m. ’ PRETTY SHOWER FOR BRIDE-ELECT. A miscellaneous shower to honor Miss Alice Johnson was held in the Gifford school on Thursday evening. For the oc- casion the school was prettily decorated with pink and white streamers, and the gifts were ed with pink and white. Miss Irene Hill and Miss Wanda Stachon assisted ‘the bride-to-be to open the gifts, and the pre- sentation speech was made by S. SLENDOR TABLETS are eff Bokma. A short dance followed 2 weeks’ supply $1; 12 weeks’}@nd_ refr were served $5, at Blacks’ Drug Store. 84 later in the evening. Hostesses were Mesd M.) Ellison, A. GET SURE RELIEF with Lloyd’s| Ellison, I. Davies, E. Johansen Corn and Callous Salve. 50c|and Grace Paterson at Black’s Drug Store, 176 _ Phone 218 perienced girl. Slee In|WE PAY highest prices for old FOR SALE — 4 rooms of house- Abbotsford, “Bertha ‘Puck, 1097 cows and horses, dead or alive, hold furniture, i Nord- View Ave. Abbots-| ‘for fox feed, A Nicholas, Clay- heimer Pat in wa ford. 166) burn. Phone 83-R. N45 mai attery radio gar- den tools also 2 men’s over-| WANTED TO RENT — 80 to 100/ ALLAN F. REID — plumber anc coats, size 42, Mrs Parson,| acres with good buildings. C.| ‘tinsmith, new location on 1131 frolevin, the: Wall Tonee: RR2,| Zurowski, McKenzie Rd, RR2.| Railway’ St. Phone 278. Good Abbotsford. 159] Abbotsford. 173] and quick service. 2 FOR SALE — Two-drum gas|WANTED — Small house or donkey; also-end table. Matt Hig: tee) Mt, Lehman road, sou’ 64 FOR SALE — 40 suite furnished or unfurnished. . O. O’Brien, 3650 West 3rd. Ave., Vancouver. Phone Bay- view 0569L. Reverse charges. WANTED — To rent farm with or without stock as soon as ae Wiebe, Box ee Kaszonyi, Haare “toad, RR1 Matsqui. possible. FOR SALE ;— Man’s bicycle, good tires, complete with light and generator, vice, Abbotsford: FOR SALE ae it Texaco Ser- 189 Massey-Harris ae machine, used two J. Szigety, 1304 McCallum "Ra, Abbotsford. FOR SALE — Grandview forced’ air electric brooder: 500 chicks also, McCormick 2 horse mow- er; one 10” new nlough. Henry ee aad Marshall Rd., ASE ‘or 152 FOR SALE — 1931 Ford light delivery, 1930 Durant light de- livery. Leslie ase) WNpeellng Abbotsford. FOR SALE — John Deere BR Tractor and plough, new con- yawn $1,000. R. Wilkie, Har- is Rd, iL mi east of Matsqui. FOR SALE — Trunk, 20x21x32", metal corners. with leather straps. W. C. Bell, 4227 Trans Canada Highway, ‘Abbotsford. FOR SALE — Jersey cow due to calf Feb. 12. J. W. Reid, Mar- shall Rd., Abbotsford. 162 FOR SALE — Five hives of bees. J. P. Carr, Mt. Lehman Post Office. FOR SALE — Jersey Cow, 4 yrs old, coming fresh Feb. 7. Call forenoon, Mrs. P. Runzer, 1243 Trans-Canada Highway, Ab- bots. 167 WANTED — Child's roller skates. Phone 255. 15: WANTED — Farm hand, going _ Wages, good board. Phone 241] Mission, George Beharrell, 157 TOP PRICES PAID for Live Poultry. Grade A_ Colored Fowl 20 cents per lb. Leg- horns 18 cents, Grade B 2 cents lower; at Canada Packers poultry plant. 1786 Pacific hway. For CEES) High ue ing up poultry, phone Crocker, a Abbotsford or Cloverdale 33W. WANTED — Used wheel goods, bicycles, tricycles, _ children’s wagons. Abbotsford Cycle Shop ee Hambley Hatchery. pane 24/(ess lane portion) M.S.A. RED CROSS’ Valentine Dance Matsqui Hall FRIDAY, FEB. 16 Aberdeen Community Club DANCE “Valley Merry Makers” SATURDAY, FEB. 3 — Refreshments — TENDERS WANTED Tenders will be received by the Commissioners of the Village P.|of Abbotsford up to noon, Friday February 16th., 1945, for Lot 8 and Lot 9, Block 33, South-west Quarter of Section 42, Township 16, Map 464A., and the buildings thereon, known as the “Men’s. Club”. The lowest or any tender not LIVE One DEAD animals wanted for eed and Fertilizer. Phone Atdereraya 489 pollect LOST PLEASE — Will party who en- tered my garage and took hub- caps and keys from car please return the keys. George Mar- tens. RR1, Mt. Lehman. LOST — Ring of keys, either in front of South Poplar School or between corner of Marshall and McCallum roads .and first house to left, on Marshall. Mrs. T. Kerr, Phone 226. 191 FOR SALE — Grandfather clock, Mission style, good fumed oak. Price reasonable. G. B. Hepp- ner, Abbotsfo) 169 FOR SALE — S-tube RCA Vic- tor battery radio. Mrs. H, Todd King Rd, RR1, Abbotsford, nee 91W. 170 FOR SALE — 10 acres, as ioe wet of Abbotsford, $1,0 (ok L. Dahlstrom, North Cleatbrosi FOR SALE — 30 acres practical- ly cleared, 6-room house, barn for 15 cows, good water an house and barn, electricity, chicken house for 300 birds, 175 tree orchard. C. Zurow- ski, McKenzie Rd., RR2, Ab- botsford. 17 FOR SALE — 6.5 acres, unbro- ken on Clearbrook Rd, Lot 60. LOST — Gold eagle broach. Mrs. D. R. Flemming. Return to News Office. 185 LOST — Zipper wallet at auction sale containing cheque and money. Reward. C. A. Isaak, RR1. Mt. Lehman. 188 LOST — Studebaker hub cap. Anyone knowing of its where- abouts please return to Ab- ‘ily ~ Geo. F. Pratt, Clerk. Weddings -- SMITH — MILLS A quiet wedding was perform= ed at the home of the bride’s parents Mr. and Mrs. Cécil S. Mills of Silverdale, on Friday, when Mildred Violet Mills be- came the bride of Leonard Mark Smith, third son of Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Smith of Ridgedale. Rev. J. Fielding Shaw performed the ceremony. Given in marriage by her fath- er, the bride wore an alice blue dressmaker suit with a corsage of pink and white carnations. Miss Hazel Smith, sister of the groom, was bridesmaid and she wore a gold dressmaker suit. Her corsage was also of carnations. J. A. MacDonald, RCAF, Ab- botsford, was the best man. _ Mr. and Mrs, Smith will reside in Ridgedale. botsford News Office, 183 FOR RENT FOR RENT — 4-room House, modern, Campbell Rd. Cor- ner, Sam Austin place, ei Singh. D) FOR RENT — Large cabin '4- mile east of Abbotsford. O.K. Barber Shop, Abbotsford. 156 State price offered. C.E.T.C, IN MEMORIAM aes Chilliwack. J. F, Dae In loving memory of our beloved nak. husband and father) Hilbert Cor- FOR SALE — Alder and fir rick |bett who died Tania 29, 1940. wood, any lengths, seasoned. ere fers a link life cannot so oye elivered, F. C. Fer-| Tove hinges remembrance last hman, phone orders to Abbotsford’ 66. 17 5 forever, Sadly missed by wife and family, FOR SALE — 1929 Model A Ford coupe, Serial CA136482. price $215. S. Stickland. Cole Rd Sumas Prairie, BABY CHICKS for early delivery —New Hampshire, 900 cockerel chicks middle of February. John Suderman, re pane brook Rd. North, RR1 Mt. Leh- man, 180 CARD OF THANKS Mr. and Mrs. E. Pierce and family of Mt. Lehman, B.C, wish to express their great. appreciat- ion and thanks to their many friends and neighbors for their kindness and sympathy expressed during the bereavement in the Easing of Mr. Malcolm Morri- SAYCE — McDONALD The wedding of Mrs, Lillian McDonald and W. J. Sayce, both of Huntingdon, was solemnized in St. Matthew’s Anglican 184} Church, Abbotsford, on Thursday afternoon. Rev. G. E, Bratt of- ficiated at the ceremony. FRANK WILSON BUYS D. STURDY PRACTICE David A. Sturdy, Chilliwack lawyer and solicitor for the Township of ,Chilliwack, has sold his extensive practice to Frank Wilson, effective February 1. Mr. Sturdy leaves at that time for Vancouver, where he will enter the firm of Crux, McMaster *and Sturdy, Mr. Wilson, who was admitted to the bar January 6, entered the legal profession in 1941, when he resigned as principal of Mission high school to become articled to Mr, Sturdy. He was previously | MARSHALL-WELLS’ RANGES VALLEY HARDWARE “The Friendly Store” A popular moderate price kitchen built for years of use and designed to fit “Kitchen of / See them at with your Tomorrow.” our store today and you will be convinced that this is the range with which you want to do your fu- ture meal preparing. Abbotsford NEW SERIES BY “B.C. GARDENER” ON CBR SUNDAYS New spring series of br on CBR by “The B.C. Gardener’ will offer programs of interest to all British Columbians, whether SALARY SCHEDULE AT MAPLE RIDGE cee Ridge School Board © and tion have @ salary Peake Following is the schedule of salaries and regula- tions as accepted and signed for by dant: viey: are gardening for food or |the board: for fun. Salary Schedule Topics for the popular Sunday |year Elementary Jr.High Sr.High morning series have been an-| jc $1000 $1200 $1300 nounced by Tom Leach, farm 1060 1260 1360 broadcasts commentator for the 1120 1320 1420 CBC. 1180 1380 1480 The programs are heard each] s+, 1240 1440 1540 Sunday at 10 am. from CBR,| gh 1300 1500 1600 key station of the Trans-Canada} 7, 1360 1560 1660 network. Following are the sub-| gtp, 1420 1620 1720 jects for February Sundays: 9th 1480 1680 1780 Trailing and Berried Shrubs. » 1540 1740 1840 Mushrooms and "Mums. Green- lth a 1600 1800 1900 houses and Their Heating. Grape- 12th |. 1860 1960 vines. Grafting. 13th 2020 AUCTION SALE RAISES $70 FOR SCHOOL LUNCHES Over $70 was the net proceeds realized from a successful tea and home-cooking sale sponsored by the Lutheran Ladies Aid in the Matsqui Chiirch Parlours on Thursday. The funds were to help the Matsqui P-T-A School Lunch Program. A. S. Towell briefly summariz- ed the lunch program adopted by the department of education all over Canada. He especially 21,000 FARM PLACEMENTS Continued from Front Page ed that the Emergency Farm Labor Service was responsible in no small measure for the pro- vision of the additional labor that was so absolutely eSsential to the successful harvesting of the var- ious crops. ° In the Fraser Valley and on Vancouver Island sufficient help was supplied to secure small fruits and canning crops with a minimum of loss. Several hundred men were placed for pea threshing in the Lower Mainland areas and for haymaking in all of the district mentioned, and on Kamloops and Nicola Valley ranches. In addit- ion almost eight hundred men were obtained for permanent jobs on dairy and mixed farms. These contributed materially in maintaining and increasing es- sential dairy and livestock pro- duction, Record Harvest It was particularly gratifying to the Committee to learn of the generous response to the appeal for workers for the various fruit operations in the Okanagan. Every effort was made and no stone left unturned to recruit all the help that was required, and as a result the greatest fruit crop on record was harvested with little or no less from shortage of orchard labor. thanked the P-T.A. for the excel- lent support given in this essen- tial work. Special praise was given to H. Myhre who so ably auctioned the home _ cooking which brought almost inflated prices, a dozen cookies selling at 90c and a sponge cake at $3. The angel cake which was won by Eileen Creelman realized $17. A dainty lunch was served later by the Ladies Aid members, JAMES KINLOCH pointed senior news editor in Hali- fax. A Lancashire lad, Jimmy was |brought up in Perth, Ontario, and worked on the Perth Courier, Tor- onto Star, Ottawa Journal, London Sunday Expregss and Fort Francis Times, before coming to the CBC in 1939. He has written copy in all five of the CBC’s newsrooms, acting Charter Memiecr of the CBC's Cen- #9 Tellef man at Vancouver, Winni- tral newsroom staff, has been ap- 'P®® Montreal and Halifax. Baby Requisites... . J & J BORATED TALCUM 28c & 55c J & J BABY CREAMMe : oo... ewe ee 55c MENNEN’S BABY OIL -60c & $1.20 28c & 55c PABLUM, BABY CEREAL OSTOGEN, A Vitamin Concentrate .$1.00 & $2.00 OLEUM PERCOMORPHUM, Meads ...75c¢ & $3.00 BABY’S HAIR BRUSH, Just in 85c is preve) Chill- A Beautiful Baby’s Record Book is Complementary, and Yours for the Asking for that New Baby BLACK’S DRUG STORE Abbotsford Phone 104 stand Prescription Chemist it Bro Nipple- collapse, one cause of colic, Bottle’s Air-Vent. Steady flow of air inside nipple makes feeding easier. Baby takés ample milk... gains regularly. PYREX Nursers with- repeated sterilizations. NURSING BOTTLES GUARANTEED RE ented by the Pyrex Nursing -proof, boil-proof the shock of (i. dirlont PLACEMEN Perature Shock AenrFrom te. principal at Matsqui.