IT’S WONDERFUL I GUESS WE'RE ONLY HUMAN AFTER ALL —_ WE LIKE PRAISE THE SAME AS EVERY ONE ELSE ... A GREAT MANY PEOPLE TELL US HOW MUCH THEY ENJOY SHOPPING IN OUR STORE AND HOW COURTEOUS OUR STAFF IS IN ATTENDING TO THEIR INDIVIDUAL RE- QUIREMENTS ... AND HOW THEY ENJOY WEARING CLOTHES STYLED IN THE GREGORY- PRICE MANNER. y Well known Hatzic-Mission gus listed with the Westminsters during the first month of the shown Bask et wav ot gs in civilian life. of Veteran's’ Affairs photos shows Angus in capacity as a ‘al fetter on the Lions Gate Bridge, Vancou- The lower picture shows him with his English wife, whom he group -of ver. veteran An Kreiger, who en- the war, is Centre picture of this met in Brighton, and their Canadian-born daughter, and in the ee picture Angus is gardening in the grounds of their north end of the bridge. Angus Kreiger of Hatzic. home near is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Valley Veteran Enjoys Duties On Lions Gate Bridge at Vancouver By A. T. PATON Motorists who cross the Lions ‘arbal from the north end of the bridge they notice a neat cottage surrounded by trees and gardens, Se ene nL sani tal aie daar satiny on duty at the toll gate they see him: working on these grounds. — THIS I8 YOUR COMPANY THE MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF “Company has saved its Policy Holders Million Dollars. and that money Temains ig Beitgh Columbia Lowest Rates Tell his to make this ‘Company too. KEEP MONEY IN BRITISH COLUMBIA KEEP IN TOUCH WITH THE LOCAL AGENT Alex. Bates, Matsqui EXERCISE BOOKS Exercise Scribblers, Picture & Leatherette Each Se is might well be the envy of thousands of other veterans currently hunting for homes and jobs. When Kreiger was discharged from hospital, his right hand amputated /and above the wrist as a result of wounds . shell in to such satisfaction that the com- pany provided him with the home for his English wife and baby daugh- ter, more than enough ground to gg him busy at his gardening hob- by, and a specially designed foot- operated ‘toket punch for his toll- gate duties. the family farm at ( LOOSE LEAFS — Leaf Binders. Zippet, S $3.75 $5.00 200 Page Exercise Scribblers. Exercise Picture ng Leaf Binders. 3 ring, 75¢ Leatherette coil bound, 25¢ Covered 8 for 25¢ Loose Leaf Binders, 2 ring, 30¢ 180 Page Exercise Mique Dantas Books Scrib- Loose Leaf Binders, 2 ring, be Leatherette 2 for 35¢ - 2 for S© Drawing Portfolio Page Scribblers, ‘eit, Loose gore or Drawing Books, Artists ns Coil bound ....... Each 10¢ ruled Se, ig 1Se, 25¢ Books, Stenographers, 18¢ s . Paints — Pencils — Pens — Crayons Mathematical Sets _ 45c Penholders Se & 106 Pencil Boxes Me, 25¢ Poster Paints 1.10 Pencils ..... Sc, 10c, 2 for $€ Dictation Books, Music .. lc Compass . %$c Paint Brushes . We, 18€ Crayons, Wax, 83,-168, 10¢, 200 School Bags .......... $1.45 & $1.65 School Suite Cases . . Bach $1.98 Your School Supplies Headquarters ABBOTSFORD 5c to $1 STORE August 28, 146 ABBOTSFORD, SUMAS & MATSQUI NEWS J go : \\ Wt > FALL DRESSES IN CREPES AND WOOLS LATEST FALL STYLES IN SIZES 12s to 52s Our Door will be Early Store Closing, Sat. Aug. 3ist Saturday Evening, August 31st, 1946 closed at 5:30 p.m. on Jerietarial sod. Courses for Ex- DAY CLASSES CENTRAL BUSINESS COLLEGE Mcintosh Building, Chilliwack, B.C, Associated With PITMAN BUSINESS COLLEGE, LTD. Vancouver, BX. Bookkeeping Courses ts prepared for Civil Bevice ane ‘Servicemen and OPENING DATE, tyéseay, SEPT. 3 ENROLL NOW % EVENING CLASSES May M. Wilson, Principal — Phone 3897 Hatzic to — in the ‘Ar- 1939. Fving eres i he fall of 941 he met his future wife in Brighton, Gardening comes easy to Kreiger, as he lived all his life on farms be- fore the war. Clamping his bowler hook to the handles of tools, he has Sowers and vegetables, pruned trees trimmed lawns. TRANSPORTATION ‘}OF CALF CLUB ais | ENTRIES ARRANGED OUR METHOD GETS THEM — WE KNOW HOW MICE MOLES... RATS Completely eradicated. Pre- pore rat-proofed. i Bs vermin thin the walls to cause ‘offensive odors apartments, BEDBUGS ROACHES ... FLEAS Ants, Silver Fish, Beetles, Moths, etc., eradicated by modern methods. Vacating Premises During Treatment Unnecessary Annual service contracts arranged with cafes, stores, hotels, warehouses, etc. VERMIN CHEMICAL CO. LTD. 606 HOMER STREET, VANCOUVER Phone: MArine 4847 (Reverse Charges) Transportation will be arranged for the entries of*all members of M-S-A Calf Clubs who intend to exhibit at the Fair to be held i tsford Sept. 6 obtain information regarding times at which cusee? will pick up the ves. TWO SHOWERS HONOR MISS EDNA GREEN A large gasoline tank, complete with toe and equipment, was filled with gifts for Miss ina Green at the home of Miss Mary Trimnel on Wednesday After we honored guest had displayed her pny gifts, the guests each sere a guest towel, Much en- it was afforded when Miss Green's friends made a bride's book, complete with pictures and notations. After dainty refreshments were served Miss Freda Nelson enter- tained with piano selections On Friday Miss Green was a guest of honor at a miscellaneous shower paid at the ae of Mrs. In keep- ~ eintlg the Shell oi] motif was again carried out. Miss Bet- ty dressed as a Shell Oil ‘eachane, moved a model —— station into the room, The Mr, and Mrs. v. gins, the ety Ww whee for the couple's future, Corsages of sweet peas and iene wene made for the bride-elect, her mother and sister Haze) by Mrs. Butcher. Refreshments were served to the guests who numbered about REDUCED FARES Special reduced railway fares be- tween sll rye gs in ype for the ‘Labor week-end by RH ers, View-c! Snakvume, On nadian Pasanger Association, ‘wes tern Lines. Tickets will be good going from tl 2:00 pan. For Stove FOR BURNERS or Furnace SALE 1 YEAR FREE SERVICING WITH INSTALLATION EXPERT OIL STOVE AND FURNACE INSTALLATIONS, REPAIRS, SERVICING We Install, Repair and Service All Makes of Stoves and Furnaces eencnrncncnre! Phone 547 J. GANNER ALDERGROVE, B.C. Phone 547