#Q ABBOTSFORD, SUMAS & MATSQUI NEWS October 9. 1948 — Wide Didi of M-S-A Area-B.C. 24,000 Names || New FVUL Products Displayed In Auditorium Books Cover iver, aie of Brod cls manufac tured of grown in B.C. and attrac. On Telephone id auditorium last Wednesday afternoon mY and evening covered almost everything from teas, coffees and 2 Wide Range spices made in Vancouver to the bulbs of Bradner and Sumas Ww. eae List Prairie tobacco. Shown on long tables on both sides and at the back aiting : and front of the hall, the exhibits were viewed hy hundreds of An excellent selection of new | Visitors who were pleasantly surprised at the ‘endless variety of books has been pl on the — made in the province. eee shelves of Fraser Valley Union ere was tinned milk from® ~ y branches. Here are brief the, "FUMPA condensery at De- i on just @ few of the latest/Lair, a» variety of cattle and PSHS Students Frankly, things are sti [| * additions: poultry feeds from Buckerfields “Two Thousand Miles of Geld"|Brackinan & Ker. United Mill. oe geting ony cshe. © I /by J.B. MacDougall ea sury|ing & Groin Co. tinned foods Receive Essa the telephone business. of mining development in North-|from various Valley canneries y em Ontario, with anecdotes of | anc ictorial exhibit from the is hi Names of 24.000 applicants [| 5°" trange characters who search |lumbeting Industey st Prizes not ing like a for service are now on our || for gold, the devastating forest Majority of the he Products ot SWEET CAP, Net in BC. We fires. which swept the country MSA yal waiting * and all the drama of the early eee chown} in @ sue = Newton Harrah and Carl Foe, are still short of India.” by| tien at the front of the students at Philip Sheffield High ‘tie: tae cals a ef Jawarlal Nehru, is a serious study | and came in for special ee School in Abbotsford, were pre- of the problems at country,| tion from the visifors, sented with prizes which they fice equipment, and while written in jail by a man who is Brick, tile and pipe from local} Wn in the recent B.C. Products taking a prominent part in In- |, Poe ny} 2nd. Industrial Buread's Job we are getting some deli. |) ie Ae jp ee im. Bulbs end pot. Study Competition during the veries, the quantities are “The Gardner's Bug Book,” tectuted the exhibit} 3.C. Products display in the 7" dly inadequate, by Cynthia Wescott—If you want Bradner Bulb Growers'| High School auditorium last to know what hap pened to your fon and a tempting dis-| Wednesday night garden this yea: if Giinehe from the Ab- J. EB. Malkin, chairmati of the lay Agsin let us assure you = ager the p ., here's */botsford Bake: brought many pom pe made the presentations , =! volume wii of valu-/“Ohs” and “Abs from both] and congratulated the students that we are eee seer: | able information. children and grown-ups. on the essays which they had thing possible to relieve the Begonias And How To Grew/ Other items shown in the’ gen-| WTitten, dimeation. Them.” by B. R. Buxton, is forleral display included gasolines| Hatrah received $75 as —_ ‘ the indoor gardner. and fuel oils; glues, gums and] Prise in Area $ Flee “Peter Hunt's Work 7 — and | disinfectants: oo ® $25 award as third poten. gives one man's = =p id * i prize went to a Port bes, leath min , i a tlam student. All prize win- ners were also awarded special tamps, badges and] Cortiricates et in BS — vied! The POMS cndenls condoned tors with} against a wide field, as Area 9 BRITISH COLUMBIA S| nee s. shipment from the Fraser Valley Cogan ea ee ag pee TELEPHONE COMPANY “The Complete Card Player.”|to Britain, hams and bacons, m gad Langley by Albert A. ‘Ostrow, should set- | matt: ti-freeze, ropes for - . tle almost any card ‘player's ar- | all prepared dinners in| DATES FOR FOURTH guments. It gives complete in-j attractively labeled tins, tinned) MUSICAL FESTIVAL formation on the rules and me-|salmon and herring. thoda of every geme, you. can Paw 60 ks SET BY COMMITTEE imagine and a short history of] Paper companies exihibited ‘ card playing. napkins and many] The_Fr: ley Fourth An- be smoked” ‘ r Valley | \scdghsmemaiidiineabiesicanaids other items made from pulp man-|%Ual Musical Festival will take ufactured from B. C. lumber ace next May 5, 6 and 7, it 7 Home Conditions For the ladies, the manufac-| 5 decided by the Festival Com pastes; bleaches an: fom the old pe ik type of decoration |for the attention of v dapted for use in modern | roofing, cases of eggs “The purest form pte) turers exhibited smart wash] Mittee at a meeting held in the . frocks and scores of articles used | Munic! ipal Chambers, Mission City Cl G GA R ET T E Said 99 Per Cent daily in every home kitchen, and] ‘The syilabos je stil in, the * for men who enjoy a round of m, an ie oh Good Meat Cause Of Crime golf there were excellent clubs | adjudicators are being ———_——__— in_many designs. ad the coming musical festival = i ockethinhs The display served as an ex-| The competitions are open to the Naar aie oo the ep Bors cellent “front window” for B.C,|¢ligible competitors whether re- a Pr val-| industry as a whole, and com-|Sident within the province of DR R MORRIS es at Rene Selb eee ae tas ik | piteamtiany SOMES wees ieee British Columbia or elsewhere. : . : : . . inn 4 Police Court Ser_}0® all sides as the visitors view- We expect a record number Right Prices }jcw raise ox eels Sasi of sntrey in alt lames of the — Dental ; xt worst ‘ “ ‘age group is from 19 to 25. FOOD ALTERNATES states W. H. Monk, president of IN THE WOOD BUILDING 2? “Veterans of service with the arm- the festival committee Lynden, Wastiagioa ROBERTS’ ed forces have not been eee en (across from the Light Co. office) for even the share of crime that Recognizing the need for va- PIONEER DIES k t could be attributed to them on a|riety in diet, nutrition experts of ———_ Phone 1051 Dental X-Ray Service Meat Market Percentage of population basis,” he|the Department of National Health| ‘Thomas Rv French, 72, one of Office Open every day from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Phone 56 said. and Welfare point out that such] Vernon's earliest Pioneers, died Except Wednesday when “hnes are 9 am. to 9 p.m. "3 fruits as strawberries and cante- recently in Calgary. Funeral Finceie $2 ponteae oF eee eine | hound sadhee ‘wacdlipnd ‘sohalteeteh eee ane aT Vernon FEATURING PLASTIC TRANSPARENT DENTAL PLATES fm Canada, Col. Bunton declared | {°F oranges, grapefruit and toma- —————___— Two-Day Service on Plates No Appointment Necessary This toes, as suppliers of Vitamin C,/RAID GAMBLING easter sees ee come; Which has particular value in| Kamloops police “have "made [trom prosperous homes. Too much | *eeePing teeth and gums healthy.| three raids on Chinese gambling| houses in that city during the recently. severity by parents in some cases. , deception of by parents, the bad ex- ample of low-principled parents and breken homes are the background factors that develop young criminals, ing to Col. Bunton. “The home is first, the school second and the church third in-the Proper upbringing of the young. eur fue Fest (Ele ee a ould vestiga! : ee ir: said Col. Bunton. “Home conditions i rn en, too, there is not few. SewsTooch Tred hireh work among young the finest tire ever made by ING. ment has $ mgaged in full ABBOTSFORD MOTORS JR. AUXILIARY D FOR HEALTH PLANS BAZAAR ee Junior Hospital “Auxili Health preservati and i} bers completing a conservation go hand in hand to hold their Canad. Food Rules suggest Meat alternates, such as fish and They call for a whole real (though not neces- pond with many ain A popular fea home-cooking tab noon tea will be ser pedestrians killed and injured motor vehicles mounts year = year. Just consider that at night on a dark road surface, a pedestrian in dark clothing, walking in the same direction as _// &@ motor vehicle is moving, cannot be seen by the driver under // normal conditions until he is within 100 feet. If the car is being driven over 1@ miles an hour it would be impossible to stop, under average conditions, oy conyers the ped: And yet walking tan’ t danger- ous when pedestrians walk the right way, the safe way and the lawful way. We offer you a Reliable Repair Service to all makes of cars and trucks. Modern Equipment. = We are Dealers for... PLYMOUTH-CHRYSLER FARGO TRUCKS - : . PHONE ALDERGROVE 20) Con ribostod bry -~ «- Ross Motors Ltd. Stckd’ CAPILANO @& BREWERY —— ALDERGROVE, B.c, —_ PA —aieemeaed AND PLYMOUTH SuALzas A G. Ross ACCIDENTS DON'T JUST HAPFEN—THEY ARE CAUSED.